The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 1956 Page: 3 of 12
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Sunday, Janatry I, 1956. THE DAILY NEWS-T
:-Personals-:-
Mr. and Mr*. Rimer Schutzler
of Rhinelander, Wis., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Staley.
' -----~4r>—•
Henry' McCorkle of Putman
street is confined to his room by
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Snap Tyler and
Mr. aim Mrs. Rothwell Mitchell
will be in Dallas Monday to at-
tend the Cotton Bowl game.
BRUTassons Is reported to be
, slightly improved at his home on
League street, where he has been
" qutte ill for several days.
Mrs. Peed Wright has' return-
ed from a holiday visit with her
children in Dallas and Wichita
Falls.
......, i ■- ’’ ' ^ , ' : tttfs-riuy.y..,, ,,,
Mrs. Otis Payne will return to
Fisa Monday, where she teaches,
after, a visit with her eon, Robert
PaynC, during the holidays.
Mrs. Fred Beviile has returned
from Dallas where she vixiltuLiun
nrotherr Lestei' Btdiflrn and Mrs,
Brown.
* Mr*. Joe Brooks of Lawrence,
Kan., ia spending the holidays
here, guest of her piece and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Masters.
Mr. and'Mrs. Ewing Adams of
Longview are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Masters for the.
New Ycauls KVe week-end.
\ Mr. and Mrs.)Melvin Strasner'
have returned f(om Dallas where
they visited their uaughter and
her husband, Dr. and Mrs. Ross
Carmichael during the holidays.
Hospital
News
♦ ♦.
Texas Expects
To Reach New
High Employment
Austin, Dec, 31 IJV—The Texas
Employment Commission predicts
there’ll he an upward trend in the
employment situation next year.
The commisison said a new high
fpr total employment in Texas
Was reached in, November—unem-
ployment dropped to less than
100,000. And that’s only Mightly
moje than 3 per cent of\the
state's entire labor force.
You’ll Go ‘Nutty’ Over
Filbert Candy Recipes
Mori Texans held job’s during No-
vember, some 92,000 more than in
November a year agq, They say
(he NeW Year will start off also
w'ith a higher number of Texans
employed than were in January
of 1955. v -
Beckham Rites
rfSlated Sunday
At Shooks Chapel
(Memorial Hospital visiting hoOrti
2 to 4 and J t* * a m.)
,, , n Funeral services will be con-
h»f'imef -s'LlUed To Memorlll ***** Sun,iay «^ernoon at. 2:39
BY GAYNOR MADDOX, NEA Food and ifarkets Editor
From the Northwest come these pleasant recipes using filbert
nuts. /*r . : : .......,
- Penuehe Filbert, ■'~;V ’
Twb cups toasted whole filberts, 1 cup brown -ugar, few gyaiDrP
salt, 1-2 cup water.
____...._______ ...... Combine brown-sugar, silt and water. Bring to boil. Boil for
The report said almost 3 mitV’S minutes. Remove from heat,..add filberts. Stir until syrup looks
Vjoucjy and 4? firm. Place on waxed paper or on a buttered platter
and break the nuts apart. J '•* ’"/*!•
. .......... . ■ '..... Filbert Fudge
Ad^atch of filbert fudge is ready in just a few minutes, if you
use a prO^arpd chocolate fudge mix and stir into it 1-2 cup toasted
meit«r“V---—: 7;.;
I \ Filbert Fondant Roll
One and ohe-half cups filbert.-, I pound powdered 'ugar, 1-4 cup .j
melted butter or margarine, few grains salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2 |
to 3 tablespoons, omjm or evaporated mtikv:.
" Toast filberts unefehop coarsely. Add sugar »ml salt gradually
to niglted butter. Add'yanilla apd-cream gradually and mix Well. j
Stir in 1 cup-fttbertsiWii share into log. Roll-in remaining half
l cupyfilberts which may be-fHore finely chopped, if desired. (This
f can bfe. made in advance as Ow flaVCFTmproves with, ripening.)
MONDAY’S DINNER.- Vegetable soup, sliced cold roast beef, i
—Ronnie Ghenault of Denver,
Colo,, will spend the remainder of
the winter with his grandmother,
Mi-*. Reed Wright and .attend
school Here. • *
Davis has beR"dismissed
Decatur visiting her^auJ&TFfTttid*
son-in-iaw, Judge ajid Mrs. W. A.
Hughes, Jrr .
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dulaney
and cMHdeenrtrl Houston were th4
guests »f Mr. and Mis. 'Lei>~yValk-
er pnd Mr. and Mis. A, I.,-Melton
during tfie hoii<hiys.
in the Shooks "Ghap
Church for Robert (Un.de Bob)
Beckham, 83, a resident of H'o[
•Kins County forrthc past 75 yea
Rev; Homer Cald»SgM,,».ilL offi>
Hospital as a medk-al patient
Mrs,-J. R. Davis of 903 College
is undergoing medical treatment
at Memorial Hospital.— . - V
rtf- ,, , - , . , ■ kcv. nomer v aiTJw®u7»‘o oTTT-\
MjTs- W , W‘ 1!,yant »«f dn/ant ;piate will be assisted by RevJ
son haver been , removed to their I , p i
home at 437 College from Mu-'
mortal Hospital where , the .baity
•noon a chutnev or chili sauce. scallonedNjotatoes, artichokes with melted
tdI ivii'tnouist. it ~ . . v. - ~T~Z~~T\ **
butter, i'l'ustyt Bread, butter''ir hiargaNne. fjtbert-fondant roll, coffe*»,
tea, milk. ' \ ““........:™..... -s-~- j
was' booi. _ V
Mack\ CovingtonNef 100 1-2
to his-home after1 medical treat- f
ment at Me,norial Hospital
Mrs?. (VF. Minty has been dis-
fo ~
Burial will follow in the Shooks
Chapel cemetery. . -
Pallitiajiis' jw-e Storting Beck-
! hath,.....Roger. Beckham* Eugene
Beckham, Hubbard Beckham, Mar-
vin Marrs*(4; and.Ileorgc Gideon.
Mi. Beckham, a retired farm-
er, diedTFriday morning in Me-
• in -the Year, Dulles said: -
! “We cart^join him in that. I’m
glad h,e 'sanf something we ran f
agree with ” '
I • Dulles took off from Washing-
j ton at 9:37 for York where
j he will spend thevNew Year’sT
j week-end. «* j
He will make an off tke record
from , Memorial Hospital
whl-re she 1m* been a ni.C
i 4
MrS.'|J."R. Ifedrirk of Sulphur
Bluff Route One , has dreej)., re-
urchill Says
ussia Trying
New Arn^s Race
;s London,' Dec; 31 H*-—Sir Win.
ston-Ghufc-hiB accuses the leaders] talk in New York Monday after-
of the Soviet Union of trying to j noon j0 a group of repre^gnta-
JUs wife pWoeded him in death Istart an arma race in the Middle j tivgsr of privat4„ organizations
----- Fast. The former prime minister j terested in United Nations
pjyBeat-pir- - jn 1347, a ?or), Fnni-, died May
'j 10, 1955. \
Survivors are tour sons, Oron
R. A. of\Jourdantori,
Senta-
ns in-
s af ,-
saiii:
fairs. He w ill return to Wash-
?/
Mr,
Mj-. and Mis,,- Richard Burney
and sorts of Athens are the guests; pdited to. be seriously ill at
of hoi mother, Mis. Verna Pat- j piorial
tersdn during the New YoarVeve
week-end.
V**1- ^ •***-
Harvey Leewright was re-
Me-
phpr Springs: two daughter-,
114. L. McCoy of Clinton, Ai‘k » and ;
Mrs. VV. T. BoatHght of Wfehita
Hospital Staurda^after- ‘- =
“This is a stracg? interpreta- j in(rt0n Tuesday, morning. .
tionlof peaceful coexistence.” j .
As grand Piaster of the Prim-]
I rose League—a Conservative- or-j
.....ganizaltion Churchili sent th%!
New Year’s message to the mem- j
yj(] three gieat-grandcKidren.
Mr. and Mis. M
noon.
i The condition of Mrs. J.
--- o— | Lindley was reported as critical. . , _ _ ....
D. Krslow and Saturday aft. u.oiv at Memorial of Ta')P Flin(‘,al Homc’
I send my New Year's greet- j
153,693 Flee
East Germany
Arrangement- will be under the\ings to the Primrose Lesgug -for
195b. Many difficulties face us
.children, .Kenneth 'amL.duiip have j Hospital where 1 lie; is undergoing !
returned to their home in Garland | treatment
rV
I.....
after a visit with her parents; Mr.
a^rd Mrs. E. t): Hans \hrbugh the
holidays.
. Mi -. .1. !!. Berry bad as guests
Friday,'Mr. and Mis. E. C. Ma-
rianelli of Kingston. Pa., Mrs.
Ruth Stinson of McAlister, Okla.,
and Muss Vera Husbands of
Greenville,- '* —^
Mr. atrd Mr*. Elmer Dyers arid
sdni Dudley of. BaldWyn, .Miss.,
have returned to their home after
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M,
Carnes -and Mr. Carnes and fam-
i. y. ■
$60,000 Claim
Filed Against
Wisconsin City
Shoboyganr Dec. 31 .P1
Mrs.- Jennie Chapman of Dike,
Route fine was .reported to be
serioBsly ill at Manorial Uospital
Saturday afternoon. .
Felix Johnson of Winnsboro
ha.s beer, removed to his home aft-
er medfeah treatment at Memorial
Hospital. \
W O. Simpson of Dike, Route
Two ha* been ' removed to bis
borne after' medical treatment at ''G0
Memorial Hospital. hovg...............................— -
- -Mtst-Jt N; -W»TR~ha^dw^ la<t i «lttl1uav.l<)rt-
missed-to her home on Cumbv !',u!V 5th. That was the day a eir-j^He- —
Route Two from Memorial Hospi- w0 (,f «■’!•>’• dostined for the Kob-
ta'I where she has been undergo- i lor .plant, was not permitted to-be;
Berlin, Dec. 31 tP>—-Refugee j
officials reported today 153,693 1
uu<\I aiu confident that we shall ’ pvisbiis fled Communist F.a>t
surtrfpdfft them. | Germany in the past year 'anji
, , * asked for political asylum in West
“They Sovaef leaders have done 1 „ , , ' . -0 „ .. ■
OVJl
their b^st/to provoke an arms;
j race"' in t nig Middle East. This is;
Berlin. It was a 3 per cent in-
crease over 1954
The dissatisfaction is„ partly
a strange interpretation of Peace-1 „ttriWut#blf to continued 'shorU(t.:
I lul coexistence, !es food and consumer goods, and
'Lio not believe that the creed t0 an intenslve effort to
New Styling
In
jFine Quality Solid
Hardwood Furniture
L
1
I
if
I
Choosy from sofa bod, lounge chair, Platform
rocker, Coffee.tables and lamp tables, adl fash-
ioned in ihe' newe^t styles in this fine quality
solid, hardwood. The Ttpholstered pieces are
covered with FABR1UTE fit brie supported
* * ^
plastic, (durable and washable).____Four pop-
urH,r finishes'. . . Limed Qak, W-ahlTit, Suntan,
and\elvetan.
Again this season, this Is.'our most popular fur-
niture. andyj’oii can choose just the pieces you
need front our open stock groups.
SOFA and PLATFORM ROCKER,
•m
OPEN STOCR-
BUY THE
PIECES
YOU NE^D
j of communism which rests., upon
] the foreign domination of states
The all<l the peisteciition of individuals
Mioiiovgan*- uec. 31 — t lie rw^»«vu »^iraii.m«.«
Kohler Company has filed a $60,-1 "ill ever prv\:e a more attractive
000 claim against the city of She-] "ay oftife than the natio.nal ^nd
boygan, in connection with mob personal Ifreedom which is the
-• -l 1 -- - 1 * e,i«-n,la»inrt *hc- W e s t« r IT"
Mr. and Mrs.-J. M, Carnes ami
Mr, and Mrs. J. K. nytu and son
were in Dallas Thursday, guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Carnes
“ and- family and Mr. and Mrs. Ow-
an Carnes and family. •
.....— i,
Mr. and Mr*. Delbert Vaughrt
of 'Torrame. Cab. Mrs. B.-—Lloyd
and daughter, Sharon and Alike
McNutt of Dallas visited their
auhCT Mrs. Frances Carpi'n-t/r
Satyrday.
ing medical treatment. | unloaded at Sheboygan. The
Mr». J. M.’ Putman of Route ; Drlghtcr later went to Montreal.
Too has been removed to iler whe.e the day was unloaded i$d
home after medical .treatment) at: !ihipp> 'jjo Kohler by rail.
Memorial Hospital, I
I, jR. Rushtifg of Route Oho |J
The company says its claim was,
filed for itself and two Eastern!
underwent surgery Friday-at Me- ; importing nji ms which owned the
mortsHBospital
Secretary Dulles
Expresses Hope
For New Year
get recruits for the people's bar-
racks police force, scheduled to
be turned into a regular army.
Two Surprises
Add io Third
clay- being shipped to the Kohler -
Dallas, Dec. 31 U'—A ■burglar
added insult to injury to a Dallas
I man early this morning,
I The rrtafirt, whose, name is E. L.
j McCombs, Told police he looked
[ out the window of his home early
; this morning And spotted a man
Washington, Dec. 31 yfi-See-i rlflinK his automobile. McCombs
' , 1 , m. »• . 1 f , MltAlllllKlUIi) 1'Vl.. OX GTF" rtCV" 1 .
Ralph Skinnertrf Mar1Ts(reet P!ant Th<’ firms a,e tho Import-Leta,.v ptState DutTes said to da v IK'*^ rpF6 gauge shotgun and
underwent“surgery Friday at Me-. ers ani* Fapermakcrs Inlporting. e0'ujd join Soviet Premier Bui- cai*ght up with thV prowler Be-
1 i» ■. 1 r>imn!iiu lit’ FnstfHi ni sinn « ■ • ’ * LL. j ___
’file Rev. and Mrs. Don Rrice
and children, Rickey, Donna and
Gafy have returned to their home
in Maso'n after a holiday visit
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. C. Wester and Mr. jxfid Mrs.
K. K,''Brice.
r.^arfiii
\ ■
Lt. and Mrs. Leroy Harry left
Friday for- Mission .wh^re he is
stationed with the Air Force
aftcir 'being heitf to spend the
.Christmas” holidays with bis par-
ents\ Mr. and. Mrs.- Rby , Harry.
■ ...... ........................—r..rt.e-.L-2—
Miss Betty ITou MooA- has re-
turned to Kingsville where she jg_
••nyiloyed, after spending the holi-
days with her parents, Air. and
Mrs. G. K. Moore of Sulphur
Springs and in Dallas with rela-
tives.
morial Hospital. ’ | Company of Easton, Ph., and
Mis; Walter Hughes has' been' ■ Hatomill and Gissespie. lncorpor-
removed to her homo at 208 N<‘\s Y»ork t it>.
North ^Jackson after medical | ' '~‘
treatment at Memorial Hospital.
David Holder of 803 Church
street is undergoing medical
treatment at Memorial Hospital.
American Hopes
To Sell Friendly
Vodka io Reds
Wiesbaden, Germany, Dec. 31
ip -An American liqtior salesman
says he will leave next month for
Hobo Questioned
About Slaying
At Texarkana ^
ear iri in expressing hope
"peace .in the New Year. ,
Dulles declined’ comment on
Bulganin's statement that ; an
atonTiir war remains a possibiftlT;
even though both sides have 'werip'
ons of mass de.4ructi.on. ......A
! Dulles said he would not want
'.j to comment on that or other Bul-
■ ganin remarks- without careful
I study.
Je<b
fpr hind the house,
But- the.inau whipped out a re-
volver, beat McCombs on the neck
and shoulder, then sped away in a
dark-colored sedan. And he took
MoComba' shotgun with him.
Texarkana, Dec. 31 l.fl—-PnlieeT
in Texatkana are questioning w
young hobo in connection with
the hammer slaying of an elderly
Illinois motorist last December
Kth.
The youth *■ was pulled off—w
,, . . freight train last night by officers
Moscow to try to sell American : T,xarkana afte1. thev m.eiv(,d
vodka to the, Russian*. H« clahn*; # te|pphone tip fspm^m«yiew
New, Zearland’s kiwi bird has no
tail and almost no wings/. It bur-
rows like a groundhog,’ lays an
egg a quarter of its own weight.
But when he was- told Biflgn- has .whiskers- like a cat and nos-
jjin had expressed hope for peace tills at the tip of its long beak.
The AmericanHund^ is more friend-
ly than the Russian brand.
William Crawford, sales Tnan
lepresentatiyc for a U. .S.' liquor
manufacturer, hopes hjs trip will
that the youth climbed aboard the
train there,
s The Illinois man, P. F. Jobe,
was" found about 12 mile's north
of,Texarkana in a ditch along a
Hr^ Rulisans!^nd8Piru^licitymf^I hi*h"'ay' The -vouth ar,'<’sted last
Mr. aqil Mrs. Carroll Black and j1** f‘r|n' >
He analyzed the vodka situa-
tion this way:
“American vodka-i.s made from
vodka is* made
their son, Bill Black, are having
turkey dinner with Mrs. Black's
Sister and family in Tiinidnd to-
day. Bill 'will go from there to
•Sun Angelo, where, he teaches. He
ha.s been-, there through the—holi-
days.
ii Jf*re
lerjjti]
Mrs. Mervin Davis ha.-ifreturn-
ed to her home here nftcr|sper)ri-
ing the holidays In Dallas visiting
her daughter and family, Mi', and
Mrs. R. T. I^i^rty^flTr^TThrChttT'-
T<S7^Another daugRtej and fami-
ly Mr. -and Mrs*Jaidilt^icrt tn'd
eons of Victoi iirworw T+rere for a
yieit. . ...... -- * **»
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Salter of San
Antonio are spending the holiday
week-end here wjtji. .to' sister',
■Mrs. Otis Payne and to be with
their son and his family, Chap*
Iain and Mrs. Dempsey Salter and
djfijghter, Cary Ann. Mr. and Mrs.
Salter and baby will return to
San Antonio for a yi.sjt with his
parents. They are here from Nor-
folk, Va., where he is serving a*
Chaplain in the IL.S. Navy. After
a leave here Chaplain and Mrs.
Dempsey and baby will go to
Charleston, S. C.
grain. Russian
from potatoes. People who eat
too many potatoes are aggressive,
like the Irish. Hence, American
vodka may make the Russians less
aggressive.” »
However, not. all Russian vodka
is made from potaloVs. More fre-
quently, it is made from-rye or
barley.
TEC Manager
Hurt at Corsicana
Corsicana, Dec, 31 tflt The
manager , of the Texas' Employ-
ment Commission office in Cor?i-
night resembles a hitch-hiker who
was last seen with the slain Il-
linois man.
Nation Honors
Aztec Emporeri
Mexico City, Dec. 31 (.ft —T The
last of the Aztec emperors,
Chajihtemoc, now has his name
in gold Jeters in the Chamber
of Deputies in Mexico City.
Chauhtemoc surrendered to
the Spanish eonqueier Herman
Cortes after a futile but gallant
defense of the capital.' Cortes
promised to spare his life but
inter tortured him to make him
l^veal the hiding place of Aztec
gold.
Chauhtemoc never told' of. the
The fundamentals of
our service,.'.
Understanding1
Reverence
Dignity
"■'•nera »ij i>-its>ran)|l—
'i
J
.... . . . * v (uiufiK’iuut iirvii iviu ui me
cana is in el'ltictrlyromtkion m a uyjjj’j. hiding place and was or*
tTorsicuna hoShila! foltowTiig a '
Corsicuna hospi thl foltowTiig
.yvicj1 k there last night.
IRC is W. B. Reedy, whose auto-
mobile was hk by. a train at a
ter of a mile after the crash/
Reedy suffered a fractured
skull and broken bones.
uiti'cd killed- hir Cdrtes.
Anothej Mwifan to-Le- remem-
bered by a monument is Pancho
Villa, the famous guerrilla lead-
er. A monument will be erected
in bis memory in Ciudad Juarez.
""«C
railroad crossing on the Burling-
ton-Rock Island line. His car,
which apparently stalled on the Jt wi|, he paid for by members
tracks, was dragged about a quar-jif hil| £w,mw land. \>
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 1956, newspaper, January 1, 1956; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth829314/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.