The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 270, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1950 Page: 4 of 16
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Section One
THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM, SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1950.
Helicopter Saves
Wounded Youth
<■» a un-in# Fmu
New Yartt, W. It — A poiiet
1 Vepter reamed a badly wounded
17-year-eld youth frost * streu b
vj! ■» <
Demy Lost* Garris m ir. Pis- Mr. sod Mr*. 4 m* Br.re spent. hebewter its* demonstrated lie-I
r» Friday evemftig to sttej a the Saturday In Dallas. res* w rescue techniques. The
SS4ferft rs*». -—
~—.— - Mrs. Cbaries. Kifite-Emscfcer ft
Nettie May 'Yameerslk* fcu re- sending the week-end Is P»» of Brooklyn marshland yesterday. , t
thrift# Mu Ted Baird. TW youth. William Fcttxngei.:
---- ws* hasting fail'd* wbe® be staw-
Mrs. Gertrude of W Med end sender tally fired s Jti j
Stoe km, * rwfttsg te the h«* of bet outfaw rifle. The bullet Stanset S
-end. sister, Mrs. Bennie Harris. ] Ian in the chest. •
- Tw f»otfce«*en were attrartei j
Mrs. H. I* "Kopesfeage* has re- fay him mes. Bat when they saw ;
ferae* Thrift « Cflit with rttetives1 there wete he mads leading acros* ;
Oum Home
Poor Risk
fMemorial HstpiUl vtaitmg
U»r>: 2 te 4 end 7 te I p. a.)
tensed frt>» a week**
relative* m Tev.ar*.asa.
Mr end Mrs. Henry Heir;'
are mws'jing toe feoftday wee
it Xaafcriik, Ark., with relatives.
V -■ ftese T‘--
daughter,’ HeWs Loe ia*.
Sstsrce;- ir Dallas.
Msdifl. Oils.
Mr*. J. G. Supher.? of Saltillo
»e„ is s BE-edioau patient s?
‘ Memorial Hospital,
j T. K. Jones* of -Cerao. 3* report-
ed c-;ie 1:1 t: M, ®or *1 Hospital =
where he «» a wediesi patient.
C. A. E-'te* of Como route one,
has teen removed to his home ffli-'
lowing medfaeal mat merit at Me-
morial Howfeitai,
Mrs. lark- Bagwell. Mrs.
tm Biggerstaff. sad Mr*.
Star tr spent Friday afterr-x *
Trmmirrr
Mr. and Mas. Curtis Hamby had
Ji'rn- it their guest* Friday.,, M.r, and
Tr.it Mrs. Julri. Bet-r.d of Wkseberter.
Vs.
Mrs. Tore- Evjey LiacDey
Mrs. T E. Holder sue caagfeer
S -Uu Gl* t -pert F'r.isj .'i ,
Aft*.
Mr. and ’ Mrs. Leslie Andersen
it.i act daughter, Judy, of Garlard.
a;t sttr.diee the week-end with
' their scat. Mrs. Hetkie Alberts.
%-TZSSL?** *1 Mm A. L Burkett ha* been *-
• o. a. moved to her home at Wftmabero.
rHfenger wsa placedte a fas*-!, , , .r ,, .... ,BWri. ,t Me-
ketlike Bttnsrter sttmte* to the |p ^ H
U&T of tee faatsphme an* flown Charles Strickland has
Jo a wafting amtolance a mile xthtr home foflew-
**S*r; . _ Sint medical treatment at Memer-'
He s now ;* Coney Mat* -ho«- 1-p-
fetal where hi, madfeoti has beer .....'
listed as serious.
Ishsaatotg. S*r. 11 — A
gold aunar ia South Africa
;u«t isn't bayinff when anyone
t*fo feint tCt a tend investment
t® «.»t. your own home.
The miner. C. J. Ihapieans,
j*otsrht a bonse in Johcneshmir
three year* ago so he’d have a
home wne* fee got tired «f
tnipKne arwand for gold. When
fee finally got back to town, be
went to took the place over.
Every last brick was gone. The
crook* even took away the wire
fence around the lot.
Troop Training
Schedule Fixed
For Holidays
Small Selected
Head Important
Munitions Board
Golden Wedding
(Continued fro- Page Three)
The -......
trL'zjSrs^JzZjz.** t™«» fe.«—i - »•- ‘".Si
McManus snd Artnond, of
Cooper; Mrs. I)»v(' Haddock and
daughters, Olita, Oieatha, Shearljr
'and Patricia; Mr. a d Mn. Homer
Presi- McClendon and daufenti^pv Martha
■ '“n. Lm
Lamar School
(Ceatinsed from Page Two)
in the United States
1 from December 23rd throngh
Janunrg 1st to gits soldiers an
oppottenity to emit their famil-
1 ie* during the Christmas holidays.
An aaaoancmnent said the pec-
j iod include* two legal holidays
! and two weekends. Thus, ft said,
f a minimum Im of training days
will h* involved.
Originally, the army had plan-
ned to suspend training for two
week-cuds only. The new plan will
provide time for soMim station-
ed at eoasideraUe distances from
their
ta visit their famil-
Mr and few,. H_ D. Brace and
.*■>*.,«<( W’feiung Field. Pin., are
•Tifeusr her pm-M-tS. Mr. 'a>
Mrs. W A. Whi*#..
Mr?. K<,#ei Wifeon *J»d
■E:.-iky tr.d' BrHr. are spending the
• week-end i* McK rney wife reta-
tives. ■
Xe!’ Crosby of Ihdia* i* visit-
sons. tag her mother, Mrs Nellie Crosby. |
| Roney Ponder has bees remov-
ed to his .home at 154 Whitworth
v. r g ire.; :■*! tr^tmer.t 'at
Memorial Hospital.
‘ It ft espected." the Army said,
"that opportunities to visit their
families will he granted to a*
many personnel as ran he spar-
Mrs. Manir Thomas :»
ag the. week-enc is M-serai
. srith her fc,w-;&e*.___Mr t :
... Fraaca (f. - r. ■ -—
| The condition of Henry Frasier.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ashcroft ’ Brasbear, was- reported eritkm!
sw» in Dallas Saturday to attend;in Metoprial Hokfe'tal Saturday af-
- the .SMU-Texas A*M ram*. ' terror-- where fee has bees teen
Mm Gena Tapf and Bill Lews,---- undem-.-.g treatment for the past
Watted wmderts of NTSC. Den- I;Mr. td-Ma David Alexander f”*™1 fw tejuries rceived
::: . sere is -I*a’la* Saturday, to were in Dallas Saturday to attend 'r * car-trair aprident.
tr-r-j the SMU-Texs* AkMgame.I^e SMI~-Tmi ARM game.
My. and
.have swttumed from tfaeir t
trip to New Orkwm, . La.
ftne at bcmr at I#'"
Street.
Mr. and Mr-.. M. Smite F
Fred S. Farse;. Stev*
arc Mr*. Pr.3 C-rrra’fy at
the MiMoia-Caabos footoa.
te M neoia Friday e e> •
Ms. ar.d Mrr.-Tods Worsham-. Mm, Nelhe Crmte »efet laid
«.. • • M« ar.d JleCjEam -Paaitk-WhOer-^Eaokr. ss*nt>Pg---mlafftes-4^TBTTacI.
M,;r were ir. Dallas Saturday to aid attending the Baptist State
•-r<rtfe*.SM€-T«u» ARM game.; Cun vent i«n ia FI Worth.
Famed French
Jurist Passes
r*«nng the fejsiisess meeting
conducted, by Mrs. Claude Milb-
cai. president, Mr*. Jack Ken-. 1<ut
nexr.ar. Ftnanoe Chairman, report- : #d.
ed that a total of 1351.46 was After the Fuat of the year, the
reaiiaed from the Rummage Sale*. a3n»WfMRn<t wid. the tempo of
Mrs. Ear, Payne. Membership trainiug wiM be stepped up “to the greet reconvenes.
Chairman, reported a total of ITT eIteM ^ fartteer mtorruptkw« S
members in the P. T. A. this year, extremelr ualAely.*
Mrs. Lyn* Sooth reported on
the P. T. A. City Council meet-
ine and Mrs. Haases gave a re-
- ptoT-of. .the recent School of ln-
j strsetoss- v:
fr.trifra jgLsgSirf »;r~t *». an.
SSrSLi Son X~«*
Small »f thRirmam of the vitally K^nmth \«d^» * *,jn »«*. Mr.
important MvnitiORi Board- Mr*. J. D. B Jtter of North
Small—a bu*ines* executive —i Hopkins; Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lit-
was an important figure in the trcl! and daughter, Maxt ne of Mt.
reconvenuon penod after World Sterling; Mr. and Mrs. Elywin
War II. At that time, he headed Martin and daughters Melba ami
the Civilian Production Adminia- Kay Carroll; Mrs Carl Brice and
tration daughter. Carla Sue of Sulphur
A* chairman of the Munition*; Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Board. Small would guide the Bronson and son; Mr. and Mrs.
procurement and production sche- ■ \l indeil Harris; Mr. B. D. Had-
dsles for the Armed Service*. He:dock; Mr. and Mr*. Bill Daniel aid
would d* the aame thing for the;two sons ail of Dallas;
national security rteckpiling pro- Mrs. Floyd Getton and
gram.' Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Thurman of
Small would succeed Hubert Brannon; Mrs- Woodrow Curtly
Howard, who left after Louis and son; Mrs. Billie LittreB of
Johnson resigned as Defense Sec- Sulphur Springs; Mr. and Mr*. R.
ret ary. * I' Bearden and two »w; Mrs.
Small’* appointment i* subject Fmtra Bolding and Mik* Claud
to Senate confirmation when Con- Palmer of Palmer Ht».
Valley Town
Mr. ar.d Mr*. Gsilwrt Hester and; .. “The.
• i'-y of Austin, are spending the Wife"
A.mistke no;,day week-end here
with ' mt gmsidparent*, Mr. and
Mrs. H„ W. Tapp and family.
Skipper Surprise 1 His
starring Robert Walker
and Joan Leslie showing at the
Broadway Sunday only.
Fiwfetie Lee M-"ton. son .1 V -
*&t Mrr. Aubrey ~M«it;-* r
•greet, ss reported ill ft, the Array
bospjtal a; C-felorado F::*-.:.;-'
Colo, where fee j# stationed.
Mr. and Mr*. Doner Thom ton
anc *cb. Bill, were te Paris Fri-
day evening a* gjetts of Mr. sod
Mrs. Tr,»m» Steely, and attended
the. csS-Paris footfall game.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirby of Ada
Okia., are visiting Mrs. Robert
Mdler of Sulphur Spring* and
other relative* in the county.
Mr and Mr*. Billy Bat
PC'S of KoteJL, Coleman
vt* ‘et rt-iat;' e* r.v* *
Mrs. E, E. Bartley, hr# r • the? re-
tc.rr.ed feome from Motel; alter a
\ ..sit with the family and the child,
Ua three weeks ago.
Mrs. Jofcn.n.e Birgerstaff, Mr.
tad Mrs. Tfean Seaman and Mr.
and Mrs. McGee Long attended
the SMLT-A.AM. game ia Dallas
Saturdav.
Geoff BUcfc'-Kime. Thomas.,
Biackbwme and Bob Alexander y'ldgt *** ^ yfart oM‘
attended the SMU-A. 4 M
in Dallas Saturday.
fiT ■niiiihiarf With mwnp*B-
datioss from Mr. Aabry Bain.
Principal, it was voted to buy li-
brary looks for the two new
room* at Lamar School, and to
buy a duplicating machine for the
school.
Mrs. Grayden Johnson. Pubhca-
ed at the t rial which sent the, tions Chairman, reminded mem-
famed wemar, spv of World War her* to renew their subscription*
Ore to a firsr.r squad. Bouchardon to the P. T. A. State and Xa-
aiso served a* president of the in- tional magaxtnes.
ve> rigat.on eomrai* *i«n in the -
trial of Marshal Henri Philippe Fewer than one tenth of all
Petalr af ter World War Two. The known species of snakes are pois-
onous.
< *»' Atmcm**i r
Paris, Nov. 11—One of the
judge* ir, the famous Mata Hari
spy trial. F erre Bouehardor.. dred
ir Par;*' today. Boscaardoc assist-
European Nan
Mrs. Earl Payne
\ Mr. and Mr*. McManus raised
| eight children and have thirty-
eight grandchildren and eight
great grandchildren. Ail were pre-
sent for the happy occasion except
feme - daughter. Mr. and Mrs Ife _
BBWBWWRIWipWBP . feimtnt-hoTt ami K children of Mon....
LostoJ play^Ma, Warren * TO„ i „. , arrived Tuesday
= 11 fev : W e-lre-May and
' .Thursday vi*:fing relatives.—Re-
ported.
fOontirw'’ frrm Page Three)
Ptwfwadon” by Gcaqtt Barnard:
Shaw were discussed
Payne also.
Coming closer to home Mr*
Payne discussed Dallas’ own Margo
(09 4—rilfnI Prim)
Harlingen. Nov. 11 — The i Jones and the Theater 50. “South- Judy Garland and Gene Kelly
mayor of the bleak port city of i era Exposure’’ was presented by in “Summer Stock’’ in techiiv
Harlingen ia the Netherlands ft Miss Jones in her New York sum- coj„r showing at The Broadway
aboat to Find out what it** tike in raer production. The Daiiar season Sun. and Mon.
the sunny town of Harlingen in opened on November 6 with Oscar .— _ ---------------------
Texas. Burgomaster A. E. Han- Wdlde’s play “Lady Wirdemere’s
nema will set out Monday from Fan.” H you w;ir;t your glassware to
his 13th century home in the old Added to the Theater 50 this look especially well, rub them
world to be the" ruest of the city season i* The Audience Guild at with a paste made of baking soda
of the same name in the new which three noted lecturers will lie and water. Rirse with cool water
world. presented. and dry veil.
game
M
LhS J
who
tit'-, 0m Mr*.. Noble Hathaway
of Oklahoma City. Okia.. Mr.
and Mrs. H*rry Hathaway and
Mrs L. S. Wiiiiaaas of Sulphur
Sprang* left Friday f .-r a tr.p u>
Pboeoix. Arixcra. and while on
their trip wfe fefto vi*rt Cas.-aad
Cavern ate 1 eiiowrtooe Pt-a.
r*. M. G. DeFord vu in Dal-
Fr cm}- to vjs; Mr. DeFord,
entered the Carman * Sate-
m daring the week for sev-
days treatment.
Pvt. Johnny Hatchett, Jr., of
Sheppard Air Force Base. Wichita
Falla, is spending the week-ete
with his parents. Mr. ar.d Mrs. J.
E. Hatchett.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson,
students of NTSC,. Denton, arc
*iwcdjr.g the veek-end her* wife
her mother, Mrv M. G. DeFord
*-m parent*. Mr. and Mr*. E.
A.. Johnson,
Mrs, Duke McKinney ar.d child- s
ret. Dan and Mary Kay are visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. J. Wash Chap. _
man and family in Coo;*er daring!
the week-end.
P-
Tfeat Seaman return ec
day from Minera; W« .
fee v« called to be with *
. er. L. L. Sr-amv. *_ c-f L:
**hw. Cekforeia wbo
wfaiie vftrtmg relat,-
Wrik
I terv
where
broth-
&, f)'-
RBS-f ill
E it Min-
eral Well*. He w r, red v. a
Dallai Hosyrtai for treatment Fn-
d»y-
Mr. and Ma Bill Cox were :r.
Jeffers.tr. Saturday to visit ha
fastest*, and from there went to
Mtreraf » attend the Home-
offeEaat Te*** Bsptisr
follege at Marshall, where both
JilTMlb Alierdt^ school,-I—
Mr. and Mrs. Audley Moore and }
eons, Joe and Sunny, and Mr. ar.d;
M-s. George F t w ere in Dallas;
Saturday to attend the SMU-Tera* j
AAM game.
Mr. ate Mrs. Jack K. Wilson
’-d *<,*:, Terry Leon, of Tyler, are
pending the week-end here with
, , ,.____ *f parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
d a*,ik delirerwd te Legge:;
Mr. anu Mrs. Burton Mcf • rkie.
John D. Bolton and feft mother,
K rET'Jaek Botton Were in Dslla*
Saturday where they met M;m
-Louiae BoMcm-a te-attended- th^ -
S.Ml-A. & M. game.
] Just Released! 1950 Christmas Catalog!
Shop the Convenient Telephone Way . . . During Our Big
Christmas Lay-Away Sale
A Small Deposit Down Holds Any Item Until Dec. 16th
For Grado-A putnriicl or
Durwood James of Natchi-
t«*thes. La i» here for & vft.it
.. with hi* mother. Mr*. Thelma
«*a Walker. Dairv f Z *' «“'• W4Te Jarr^ Thtj were in Dallas Fat-
.
WOOD'S SHOP CLEARANCE
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CONTINUES THIS WEEK!
DRESSES
WOOL JERSEY—CORDUROY—GABARDINE
Were <12.95____ NOW $7.95
Were $14.95-----------------NOW $8.95
Were $17.95 ..._________...... NOW $10.95
Were $22,95 ______________ NOW $16.95
Were $24.95 ..... NOW $17.95
ONE GROUP OF
SUITS
Moatljr Larger Sixe* — Were $39.95.
Now 2500
CORDUROY—JERSEY—SUEDE CLOTH
SKIRTS Now 395 to 14«
Ware $5.95 to $22.95.
REDUCED!
FALL COATS 149$ to 349^
I
One
More
WOOD’S SHOP
Here are some gifts that are sure to please!
Electric Com Poppers
479
Kenmore Electric Mixers
Big 10-iach waii-inflated lire*
make thft wonderful wagon *eem
to float on air. Rod baked-on
enamel body, plated hub cap*.
Radio Flyer Wagons
Q19
Little Tots’ Tricycles
5*9
White Rocking Horses
498
Kenmore Electric Blankets
3095
“Blessed Event” Dolls
10®
Hold* two full quarts of popcorn
Separate popping kettle comes
out for easy cleaning. Two 10-
oance cans of Peggy Kellog pop-
corn included with every pur-
chase.
Designed for smaller rider* with
leg reach of 11 to 16-inrbet, Ad-
justable handlebar and shaped
steel aeat Noa-dip step plate at
rear.
Looks just like a borse from a
fairy tale . . . and what fun to
ride. Bright red hardwood rock-
er* with stationary foot rate
75'< -wool with all wool
face, 5 - year guarantee.
Many fine Harmony House
color* to choose from. . . .
Bound ia matching rayon
satin.
Wonderful Kenmore 12-
speed mixer that is as handy
around the kitchen a* a
maid. Powerful motor won’t
overheat. An ideal gift.
Most lifelike doll you’ve
ever seen . . . Her lipa move
when she give* you a kiss,
and pucker* up when sbe
cries. The ideal gift for any
tittle girl.
9050
11 Easy
Terms
Ladies’ Weekend Cases
13“
Portable Typewriters
6475
■ Term*
Daisy Air Rifles
459
A
Small
Deposit
Will Hold Your
Selection Until
December 16th
1-piece moaided plywood
frames and 3 - ply tops.
Treated covers resist scuff-
ing and scratching. In cop-
pertone. green, tan, blue.
Tower portable typewriter*
that are built to take yean
of rugged uae. A wonder-
ful gift for that son or
daughter about to go, or al
ready in college.
Lever action like real western
guns. Adjustable rear sight Red
Ryder’* picture and signature
branded on. Will make a hit with
your boy Christmas.
SEARS
219 Connally Street
Phones 754 and 457
Striphur Springs, T«*as
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The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 270, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1950, newspaper, November 12, 1950; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870687/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.