The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1934 Page: 4 of 12
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The many friend* of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Butier of Brinker deeply sym-
pathize with them in the death of
their infant Friday.
A messaftge to homefolks from Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Payne states they
were in Buffalo, S. D., and having a
good time.
jSyrup Labels, either blank or print*
ad to order, at The Echo Office.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Howell of the
Thomas community, announce the
arrival of a sSn Saturday, May 12.
He has been named Junior Howell.
Mrs. Jimmie Arnspiger of Dallas
was here during the week-end visiting
in the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Thomas.
PUnty of Used Cara on band now.
Easy terms and pricad to sell. Sul-
phur Springs Motor Co. w
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Henderson
were here from Houston to spend
Mothers Day with hi* mother, Mrs.
H. E. Henderson.
Carl Rettman of Wichita Falls and
Orren Rettman of Dallas were here
to attend the funeral of their broth
cr, Irvan Rettman, of Pine Forest.
Poatar Paper la all aolora
Echo office.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell and son,
Bertram, spent the week-end with
their son, John Sparks Bell, at Meri-
dian, Texas.
Mr. and Mr*. D. B. Pearson, who
have been living at the W. W. Wil-
liamson apartment on Gilmer street,
have moved to the Bill Payne apart-
ment on Church street.
^School Report Cardi at The Echo
offices
Cecil Wiler, son of Mr. and Mrs,
R. C. Wiler, is critically ill at the
home of his parents near Brashear,
from complications following typhoid
fever.
and Mr*. Raymond Nordin/
announce the arrival of a baby boy
Monday night. vi /
Dallas viisted with Mr.
A. Maxwell Sunday.
Robert. Young
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A message from Mrs. Bertha
Houston Gray says when looking for
beautiful yards don’t fail to see
those of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hous-
ton and Mr, and Mrs. Jno. S. Cof-
fey pn Commerce highway.
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School Report Cattle at The Echo
office.
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Mr?. J. J. Robinson had as her
guests during the week-end, Mrs.
Claud Cannon and daughters, Enna
Jean and Mary Ellen, and Misses
Mary McGee and Bonnielin Bishop,
all of Sherman.
Mrs. N. J. Gilpin has returned
home after a ten days visit in Dal-
las with her daughter, Mrs. A. L.
Smith.
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Statement of Condition of
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City National Bank
OF SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
Close of Business, March S, 1934.
RESOURCES |
Loans and Discounts.3219,023.86
United States Bonds to
Secure Circulation.. 100,000.00
! CJTCU
Stock Federal Reserve
Bank ____________
Banking House, Fur-
niture Bnd Fixtures.
Other Real Estate—
Interest in Deposit
Guaranty Fund----
Commercial Paper
and Bills of
Exchange (49,876.80
Government
Cotton
Production
Loans___ 89,723.10
State, County
and Municipal
Bonds — 93,661.14-
Commercial
Bonds and ,
Securities 104,553.00
Liberty Loan
~ nds — 6,750.00
664,627.38 .
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3,600.00
34,661.10
9.00
1,257,20
909,080.22
TOTAL........61,267,681.37
'LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ...
Surplus and Un-
Proflta.
TOTAL-
.,.6100,000.60
— 194,207.87
—. 14,000.00
— 100,000.00
— 869,323.60
—61,267,631.37
OFFICERS
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W. A. BUFORD—
R. BRINKER—
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Vice-President
Vice-Preiid ent
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Born Monday night to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Hudson, on South Da'S'is
street, a baby boy.
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Mrs. D. B. Kennedy is in Dallas-
where she is visiting in the home of
her son, Dudley Kennedy.
Mrs. David Lemon and children
of Slaton and Mrs. George Lemon
and son of Lubbock returned home
Saturday after a viist here with Mr-
and Mrs. Gerald Prim and other rel-
atives in the county.
Eugene Jennings of Tiartin Eprings
had his tonsils remove d at the Long
Hospital Tuesday me rning.
Mrs. Jack Littlefield spent Wed-
nesday in Tyler.
Will Nichols is reported critically
ill at.his home in Pickton.
Misses Mary Frances and Fina
Chaney and J. W. Arthur of Dallas
were’ week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs., R. M. Chaney.
Mrs. Clark Fulks and daughter,
Mary Jane, who have been visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lind-
ley, and family, have gone to their
home at Brownwood.
Sam Franks is reported quite sick
at his home at Saltillo.
Miss Louise Skinnt :r of Greenville
visited with her cou.sin, Hazel Gil-
lespie of Shooks Chlipei, during the
week-end.
and Mrs. Clovis Nichols and
children were here from Dallas dur-
ing^ the week-end visiting her par-
ents) Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. Delphie Leewright
announce the arrival of twin boys
in their home at Dike May 10th.
Mrs. C. L. Murrie is in Paris vis-
iting in the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Charley Kistenmacher.
School Report Card* at Tho Echo
oll'ica
Mrs. Elba Chamberlain has return-
ed home from a visit in Waskom
with relatives.
and Mrs. Willie Springer and
son and Miss Alma Bird were here
from Dallas and spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Bird.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chaney and
children of Longview spent Mothers
Day with their mother, Mrs. Willie
Chaney.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coker of Cool-
idge, Aitisona, who have been visit-
ing relatives at Yantis, viisted
friends here Friday, en route to
their home. Mrs. Coker was former-
ly Miss Nowlen, nurse at the hospital
here.
^George Ward and Grandma Gas-
men er are home from visiting rela-
tives'* at Wellington, Texas. Mr. Ward
repo rts ar heavy hail and norther
whilf there.
Born Monday, May 14, to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Watkins of Pine Forest,
daughter. They will call her Thelma
Wanee.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Veriton and
daughter and Mrs. Opal McElderry
have returned to Dallas after visit-
ing here during the week-end.
Funeral services and burial were
held Saturday at Brinker for Coy,
Jr., infant son of Mr. and Mrs* Coy
Howell.
Mrs. Fred
Fredna' Sue,
spending the
Mines. Mack
Wood.
Slaton and daughter,
are here from Dallas
day with her sisters,
Medley and Joe Tom
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W. E. McGill went to Dallas
Tuesday afternoon for a visit in the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred
Slaton.
Mrs. Paul Stowe and daughter,
Catherine Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Lavelle and son of Dallas spent the
week-end here with Mr. and Mrs.
Shade Gafford and relatives in the
county.
Cecil Wiler, son of R. C. Wiler,
died at Brashear Saturday afternoon
at the age of 20 years. Services and
burial were held Sunday at Brashear,
conducted by Rev. Hollingsworth.
Mrs. W. A. Bennett of Chillicothe
and Mrs. R. C. Duncan of Dallas
were here Thursday to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Will Rawson Thurs-
day afternoon at Addran.
Cardboard ia a variety of colors at
the Echo office.
Mrs. Ruby Miller and daughter of
Cooper are hcr*e to attend the fu-
neral of Jean Caroline, 15-months-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Pharr. I
Jimmy Wheat, a former Sulphur
Springs citizen, who now resides
Wichita, Kansas, was a visitor here
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. N. Polk of Florida was a
pleasant caller at the Echo office
Monday afternoon while here, guest
of Mrs. C. C. Crosby, en route to the
Southern Bsptist Convention in Ft.
Worth. Mrs. Polk is a delegate.
Hugh Tapp and Paul Thomas left
Tuesday on the Cotton Belt train
for Piqna, Ohio, to drive back
modern combination ambulance and
funeral car.
Mrs. Jennie Brinker went to Dal-
las Wednesday morning for a weeks
visit in the home of her son, Percy
Brinker.
H. H. McLaren and daughter, Ja-
nice, and W. "B. McLarren and
daughter, Vida, of Dallas were here
during the week-end visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. McLarren.
Dr. W. W. Long left Sunday to
attend the State Medical Convention
at San Antonio. Mrs. Long is in
Dallas to spend the time with Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Long and Mr. and
Mrs. Theo Libbe.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stephens and
daughters, Clara, Georgia and Mat-
tie Lou, and Miss Loraine Withers
spent the week-end with Artie and
Miss Connie Ruth Stephens in Dal-
las.
The Business Womens Guild spon-
sored a shower for Miss Kate Sickles
who is to be married in the near fu-
ture to Leo Bennett Monday evening
at the home of Mrs. A. E. VanWey
on Gilmer street.
Mrs. D. Thornton left Sunday for
Arp, where she will spend this week
with hef- daughter, Mrs. Rohm Per-
kins. Mrs. Thornton, Mrs. Perkins
and John Robin Perkins are leaving
last of the we<ek for Hot Springs,
Ark., for a few weeks stay there.
Mrs. O. R. Sfaxfield of Temple
who has beeil^quite sick at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gafford has
been moved to the home of her
mother, Mrs. E. E. Gafford, and sis-
ter, Miss Irby Gafford, and is re-
ported improved.
Jno. L. Jones and Mrs. Bud Wal-
ker returned to their home in Rock-
wall Tuesday afternoon after a vis-
it here with Z. F. l'ramel and fam-
ily and W. W. Jones and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tobin who have
been residing at Mrs. J. A. Shelton’s
apartment on Gilmer street are mov-
ing to the J. Wash Chapman resi-
dence on Church street.
Miss Dorothy Park and Walter
Bush were here from Greenville
Tuesday evening visiting Dr. and
Mrs. Earl Stirling and Miss Eliza-
beth Park.
Mrs. Alex Brice and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Brice went to Dallas Wed-
nesday morning to be with Mrs.
Brice’s brother, O. A. Johnson,
Edgewood, who was to undergo
operation in Baylor Hospital.
Dr. Hall Wester of Fort Worth
was here Sunday visiting his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wester.
Mrs. Lee Wade of Dallas was
here Sunday visiting iri the home of
Mrs. M. D. Ardis.
Louis Harris of Dallas spent Sun-
day here with his mother, Mrs, B. B.
Harris.
Mrs. Elmer Henry was here from
Dallas visiting relatives during the
week-end and took her nephews,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tennj:
son, home with her for a visit.
Miss Margaret Ruth Conner left
Monday morning for Bastrop, where
she has a position in the tax asses-
sor’s office. Miss Mary Sue Mc-
Climons accompanied her to Austin,
where she is visiting her sister, Mis.
J. C. Tirado.
The following brothers and sister*
of Mrs. Oliver Pharr were here on
Tueseday to attend the funeral of
Jean Caroline, 16-months-old daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pharr: Mr. and
Mrs. Bennett of Mt. Vernon, Mrs.
Elton Hildreth, Mrs. Agee and Mr.
Mitchell of Saltillo. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kistenmacher
and children, Mrs. George Kisten-
macher, and Miss Florence Kisten-
macher were in Paris Sunday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kistenmacher,
ant) report Charley recovering from
injuries received in an automobile
accident.
Edd Holt, minister of the Church
of Christ, Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Thenia
Morgan, Miss Imogene Mathes and
the Misses Northcutt were in Tyler
Tuesday evening to hear Evangelist
Horace Busby preach at the Tyler
Church of Christ
Grady King of Dallas was here
Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. H.
€, King.
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Miss Gene Price of Greenville was
here during the week-end visiting
her aunt, Mrjs, A. E. Wood, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bennett of
Mount Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Agee and Mrs. Ernest Mitchell of
Saltillo and Henry Pharr of Green-
ville were here during the week-end
to be with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Pharr during the illness of their 15-
month-old daughter. Gene Carolyn.
Lieut. Frank Gregory of Dallas
was here during the week-end visit-
ing Mrs.
mother.
Jno. Biggerstaff and
Jlwtr of Used Cars oa hand now.
Easy torn* and pricod to soil. Sul-
phur Springs Motor Co. w-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Myres of Wich-
ita Falls are visiting his father, R.
N. Myres, and family.
Mrs. S. L. Lewis and her mother,
Mrs. Abbie Brinker of Terrell, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dillingham J*
Commerce were here Tuesday to vis-
‘ • and family and
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Vf. B. Thomas has gone to Miner-
al Wells, where he will spend the
next two week*.
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Mrs. I. M. Dawson has gone to
Shreveport where she is visiting in
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cs4»
D, Sellers.
Mrs. Emmet Winchester and Mrs.
Jasper Etheridge of Miller Grove are
visiting here with Mrs. Hobson Eth-
eridge.
Ed Anderson is here from Tem-
ple visiting his son, Jeff Anderson,
and family and relatives in the coun-
ty-
Mrs. Raymond Gross of Sherman
i* spending the week with her moth-
er, Mrs. F. M. Deakins, and other
relatives here.
E. L. Kellogg of Hensley Field,
Dallas, has returned home after a
visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Tapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Valton Sanders and
children of Dallas spent the week-
end with his mother, Mrs. Minnie
Sanders.
Ladies’ Silk Rayon
STEP-INS
Tailored and lace trimmed.
Sizes small, medium
end large.
to customer.
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Store
Corner Square
Joe, son of Airs. Brodie McClen-
don, had his tonsils removed at the
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other
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- relatives.
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Long Hospital Tuesday morning.
Coyce Kent of Dallas has returned
to his home after a visit with his
father, O. P. Kent.
John Hudgins, who has been se-
riously ill in St. Paul’s Hospital in
Dallas, is recovering nicely and has
returned to his home here.
V® it t .w-vi-ftaJ
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Ponder and
little daughter, Vera Anne, of Dal-
Mr. and Mrs. Orin L. Rettmann
and their two sons, Reginald and L.
T., were here from Proctor, Texas,
attending the funeral of Irvin Rett-
mann, a brother of Mr. Rettmann.
They arc also visiting in the home
of Mrs. Rettman’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Maddox, and her broth-
ers, Boy Maddox and Clyde Maddox,
who are living in Sulphur Springs,
and J. D. Maddox of Pine Forest.
Mrs. J, H. Wells of Purcell, Ok.,
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs.^ella Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Arval Sanders of
Wichita Falls are visiting his moth-
er, Mrs. Minnie Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parchman of
Mt. Vernon,- Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Smith and Mrs. Bascomb Currin and
daughter, Maurjne, of Greenville
were here Tuesday afternoon to at- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Brown Meadows had
tend funeral serviecs of Carolyn,
15-months-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Pharr.
las spent Mother’s Day here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ponder.
as guests during the week-end, Miss
Chloe Kaele of Pampa arid Miss Jim
Lois SHrordfflif ‘Crowell, %
Born Friday night to Mr. and Mrs.
Newell Cambron, a baby daughter.
Gerald and Donald Eea were here
from Shreveport to spend the week-,
end, and Mothers Day.
LINGERIE GIFTS
for the Girl Graduate
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—Pure Pye Satin Slips
4—French Crepe Pajamas
and Gowns
—Glove Silk Panties
—New “Ringless” Mojud
Hose
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. MODERATE PRICES
DANIEL
SPECIALTY SHOP
Connally SUreet
SPECIAL NOTICE
Wa with to thank our many frion
and customers for a wonderful 14
crease in onr business each men
Wn are now doing hundreds
thousands of permanent waves
year—which, of conreo, gives us t|
idea «f what your hair really na
If your hair neads raeondilionli
before a permanent we have th
famous Arn-Oil Machine. If
haven’t had a treatment come dov
end get one. If your hair is dry i
brittle you need oil treatments.
Don't forget our Famous $1J
Wave. All waves guaranteed,
work done under supervision of
Hines.
MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE H1NI
Helen Hnrst, Sara Thurman,
Lillian Webb
s Dudley Kennedy wa* here from
Dallas to spend Mother’s Dsy with
his mother, Mrs. D. B. Kennedy.
Mrs. R. B. Carothers is home from
Dallas and reports her brother, Dr.
Raymond Thomas, having suffered
another .attack with his heart, but
not seriously ill.
About 16 girlhood friends are en-
joying an all-day picnic and covered
dish luncheon at Elberta Lake to-
day, honoring Mrs. Reese McCarley
who is here from California visiting
her mother and sister, Mrs. P. W.
Templeton and Mrs. C. B. Warren.
Another out-of-town guest was Mrs.
Ernest Deakins of Harlingen.
Mr. «nd Mrs. J. Sid Lindley and
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Meadows visit-
ed Alfred Meadows and family in
Fort Worth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neely of Cum-
by announce the arrival of a baby
daughter in their home Fridays
PREACHING AT
MLSTERLII
Rev. T. J. McCain will preach I
Mt. Sterling Friday night, May 18^
Everybody cordially invited to he
him. REPORTED. |
MAIMUKN!
Licenses to ffisrry were
May 12t(i in the County Clark’* j
fice to Homer Henneh and
Reda B. Terry of Bonanza,
May 14th, licenses were issued |
Henry Hammond and Miss
Morehead of Divide, and/' F.
Pettit and Miss Edna Goodman
Dike. I* f
Luther Pharr of Fort Worth, Guy
Pharr of Hot Springs, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Pharr of El Paso were here
during the week-end visiting rel-
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phtrr of
Greenville were here on Tuesday
to attend the funeral of Jean Car-
oline, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Pharr.
Mrs. Earl Adams is spending a
few days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Williamson, en" rout* to
her home in Galveston after a two
months stay in Chicago.
An event of note among the activ-
ities of the high school graduation
class was an outing at Lake Elberta
Tuesday evening, with members of
the Hiking Club, new members to
be added and “dates’1 of their choice
attending, about 35 young ladies of
the group remaining to spend the
night at the lake, in care of Mrs. E,
L. Ashcroft, Mrs. J. K. Brim, Miss
Pearl Miller and Miss Louise Ray.
Mrs. Clyde J. Fowler and children
of Ft. Worth and Mrs. Hubert Ray
of Cumby were here during the
week-end visiting their sister, Mrs.
Will Ripley.
W. L. McCracken and Mr. and
Mrs. Luther B. McCracken of Shooks
Chapel spent.. Sunday in Garland
with their daughter and sister, Mrs.
Edwin Nicholson, who remains quite
sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Patterson of
San Angelo arrived during the week-
end to visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
E. M. Roberts, and Mr. Patterson is
in Dallas for a few days on business
first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brinker and
children and Mrs. Ben Davis of Dal-
las were here during the week-end |
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jabe Brinker
and s-pent Sunday with relatives at
Brinker.
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OUR BEST
ADVERTISING
Virgal Lynch was here from Luf-
kin during the week-end visiting his
mother, Mrs. Rufe Lynch, and sister,
Mrs. Chas. F. Ashcroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cox announce
the arrival of twin boys in their
home at. Peerless Friday, May 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hicks of
Cooper spent Sunday here with their
mother, Mrs. S. A. Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Lamb of
Kilgore spent Mothers Day here with
Mrs. Lamb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deakins of
Harlingen are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sherwood and
Mrs., F. M. Deakin*.
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—Ia not in the claim* we male in this apace from week
te week. It lie* in the aatisfaction of each customer who
fM#rq«*ea our *tor*' ,, Use
We are proud of the feet that many of our customer*
have traded with us regularly since we opened our busi-
ness in Sulphur Springs. This shows us that our policy to
sell good merchandise at consistently,low prices appeals
to chreful buyer.
If you are not trading with us, come in and give usVj
a chance to prove to you that you should be a regular
customer.
Infertile Errs Want-
ed. Will’ pay a pre-
mium. Swift Produce
Market* 327 Main St. by, were guests of Mrs. Harr’s par- Pari*.
Mr. and Mrs. Gamer Msrr, Cum-
Mr. and Mr*. J. D. La**ter had as
guests during the week-end, their
children, Mr. and Mr*. Douglas Las-
ater of Oklahoma City and Mr. and
Mrs. Randolph Osborn and baby of
Bring Your Cream and Eggs
and Let's Swap!
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r. and Mrs. H. E. Roberts, on
Russell Smith, who has had an ex- Mothers Day-
tensive business torfrt-Si* inspector,
has returned to life home here for a
few months stay.:
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Mrs. W. M, Prince of Dallas and
daughter, Mrs. W. M. Cooke of New
Orleans, are visiting their son and
brother, Willard Prince, and Mrs. W.
H. North for a few days.
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Mrs. Ed Tisdale who Spent the
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y
Joe Glenn Monerief of Oklahoma
spent the week-end here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barto Mon-
crief.
past few days her* visiting her par-
ents, Judge and Mrs. S. S/ Bullock,
and family returned Wednesday
morning to her hoqie in Dallas.
R. A. Pearce is confined to his
room with a severe case of rheums-
tiaip.
Mr. and Mrs. B. McDonald and
daughter, Helen Ruth, spent Sunday
with relative* in Emory.
Mrs. J. C. Lee has returned to her
home here after spending several
Mrs. Grady Sellers<i#toported not dsy* with her daughter, Mrs. Zsn
reating so well for. the past two days. Martin, of Floyd.
Clovis Ross and family, Brace Wil-
liamson and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Roby Reagan attended toe singing
convention in Winneboro Sunday.
They report a great crowd and fine
singing. ' ’ i
Mr. a* J«m JR M. Morehead of
Peean Gap and H*. E. C. Cham-
berlain were in Waskom during toe
week-end visiting Mrs. D. M. Huds-
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Hanson&MorriSj
PURINA FEED STORE
Aero*, from tho Fire Station
llRin Street
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Mrs. E. E. Chapman had as "her
guests during the week-end her chiL._ . _ .
dren, Mr. and ifyn. Tye Chapman oil II
Paris, Mr. and Mr*. Earl Chapman™
of Oklahoma City and Mr*. Vernon
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Bagwell, John S. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1934, newspaper, May 18, 1934; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth774839/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.