The Primary News (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 13, 1941 Page: 1 of 2
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SUNDAY, JULY 13th, 1941
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OUR SURPRISE
Today marks the beginning of
a series of programs which I am sure
our Primary boys and girls are going
to enjoy very much. Today is also the
beginning of the surprise I promised
you in our Newspaper last Sunday. We
begin our feature with Miss Hazel’s class because her class brings our program
today, and each Sunday feature a different class. Won’t you be glad when your
time comes? In order to help you to know every boy and girl in our Departmnnt
we are going to show you their picture and tell you something about them that
will help you to remember them. Don’t you think that will be fun? I hope that
you are looking forward to it as much as I am. THE EDITOR
hooking At A Six Year Boys Glass
Perhaps you've never really
seen and heerd about our first
grade boys. uetfs take a look at
them:
Tim Clifton: Also called Denzel;
tellest In class and the only one
with brown eyes and hair.
Billy Dan Sapaugh: A boy whose
good humor and constant grin is
somewhat "catching”•
Hex Thompson: Gomes from a family
who love Sunday School. We’ve had
several of Hex’s brothers and sis-
ters in our Dept, and we know you
can always count on a Thompson.
William Gorrin : One of our very
newest members who has an older
brother in the dept, be know we
will like William as well as we
do the brother.
Don Deaton: Don is one of our
youngest boys. He’s one of the
most dependable, always coming to
Sunday School with his mother and
daddy.
Joe David Parker: One of our new-
er boys. He has a little trouble
sitting still sometime.
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Jamie Don Orr: A boy with such
pretty hair! He lives out on the
highway and it’s hard for him to
come to Sunday School sometime
so he’s had to miss a bit. We
hope he gets to come more regular-
ly now.
David Cooper: Moved to Sulphur
Springs from Sulphur Bluff.
David likes flowers and cats
and dogs.
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NEW PUPIL
Have you met the
new bo?/ who joined
Miss Hazel’s class
last Sunday? We’d
like for you to
know him- he’s
William Corrin,
a brother of the
No. 5
Deryl Corrin who
has been in our Department for some time
and who Is in Miss Maurine’s class now.
Y/e know that William is going to be just
as good a pupil as Deryl has been and we
want to say, "Welcome to our Primary
Department, William."
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WANTED: NEWS ABOUT YOU. PHONE
MISS LOIS AT NUMBER "3,, AND TELL HER
SOMETHING ABOUT YOURSELF TO GO IN NEXT
SUNDAY’S PAPER
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W ANTED: 8 BOYS AND 8 GIRLS ON
THE JULY HONOR ROLL. WILL YOU HELP
US GET THIS NUMBER? WATCH FOR MRS
HUDSON’S SMILE WITH l6 ON THE HONOR
ROLL.
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W ANT ED: 20 primary boys and
GIRLS NOT TO MISS A SINGLE ONE OF OUR
good MISSIONARY PROGRAMS we are to have
THIS SUMMER . CAN WE HAVE THIS NUM=
BERY
HARRIS LIKES THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
IN MT. VERNON
WE WERE INTERESTED TO KNOW WHAT
HARRIS GREEN WAS GOING TO SAY /'BOUT
HIS NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL IN MT. VERNON.
HE WAS IN SULPHUR SPRINGS SUNDAY
AFTERNOON, AND HE CALLED MRS HUDSON
OVER THE PHONE AND TOLD HER ALL
ABOUT IT. HE LIKES TO TEASE MISS
GRACE (WHOM YOU KNOW IS HIS AUNT)
AND HE TOLD HER THAT HIS TEACHER
IN MT. VERNON WAS LOTS YOUNGER
AND PRETTI ER THAN THE TEACHER HE
HAD IN SULPHUR SPRINGS. HE WAS NOT
TEASING THOUGH WHEN HE SAID THAT HE
SURELY MISSED MRS. HUDSONfS GOOD
PROGRAMS DOWN THERE. U|D YOU KNOW
THAT WE HAVE AcOUT THE BEST PRIMARY
SUPERINTENDENT YOU COULD FIND
ANYWHERE ?
ANN ASHCitOFT SINGS AT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
On Sunday, ^une 29th,Ann Ashcroft,
who is one of the First Grade pupils
and is in Miss Iva Well’s class, sang
in the Vacation Bible School closing
exercises at the Presbyterian Church,
where her father attends. Ann sang
"I Love the Summertime" and I am sure
that all the people of the Presbyterian
Church enjoyed hearing Ann sing as
much as we do because she has such a
very nice voice.
"GOD BLESS AMERICA”
On Thursday night of this week
I attended a banquet at which there
were over 200 people present and at
the beginning of the program these
people were asked to sing "God Bless
America." Will you believe me vthen
X tell you that these 200 peonle did
not sing this great song one-half as
well as do 40 or 50 of our Primary
boys and girls. Imagine- over four
times the number we have in our De-
partment and yet they do not sing as
well as do our boys and girls I Was it
because they did not know the words of
the,/song? I do not know- I only know
that I wish that every one of them could
hear the Primary Department sing "God
Bless America."
Sylvan Senit and his mother spent the
day in Dallas Wednesday and. carried
his grandfather, Abe Levine, home
after a visit in Sylvan’s home here.
Harris Green and his mother and father
and his brother, Ben, spent Sunday
afternoon in Sulphur 'Springs with
friends and relatives. While here
Harris went swimming In Miss Lois’
private pool. He seemed to have such
fun I _
John Sheffield, .Jr. spent the last
ten days at his family’s cottage at
Elberta Lake, while the carpenters
have been working on his house here
in town. His father said Saturday
that he would be gone a few daj^s
longer, but we hope he is back by
next Sunday, at least.
Miss ^ary Sue Banks and some friends
of hers went swimming out at Miss
Lois ’ Y/ednesday afternoon. Miss Mary
Sue "almost" learned to dive!
David Cooper was the only boy absent
in Miss Hazel’s class last Sunday and
we feel sure that if he had not been
visiting in Saltillo he would have been
there too.
Robert Sherwin Alexander spent the
most of the two weeks while his daddy
was on his vacation from the Bank at
the Country Club swimming. And when we
say swimming, we mean that he really
did learn how to swim!
Mrs. Claude Milligan (Miss Lois) to-
gether w?th her brother who Is a soldier
at Camp Bowie at Brownwood, Texas spent
Tuesday in Commerce and Greenville.
Mrs. Hudson’s son, Hugh Nelson, is
spending several weeks with his father
who is located at Mt.Carmel, Illinois
where he works for an oil company.
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The Primary News (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 13, 1941, newspaper, July 13, 1941; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1132426/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.