The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1949 Page: 2 of 20
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THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO^ SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
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Mrs. Lou Ella Elam of Milano,
mother of Mrs. J. W. Bailey of
Sulphur Springs, was admitted to
Longino Hospital Tuesday night
tor medical treatment.
Thomas Melton Smith of Route
One is a medical patient at Lon-
gino Hospital.
Mrs. Nita Chapin of Ridgeway
Is a medical patient at Longino
Hospital
D. D. Melton, Oak Avenue,
city, underwent an appehdectomy
Wednesday at Sulphur Springs
Clinic.
Mrs. W. O. Anglin has been
removed to her home on Texas
Street, following medical treat-
ment St the Sulphur Springs
Clinic.
L. D. Smith has been removed
to his home at Saltillo following
medical treatment at McConnell
Hospital.
Mrs. Frank Weaver of Cumby
is s medical patient at McConnell
Hospital.
Mrs. Woodrow Pinion, recep-
tionist at McConnell Hospital, is
confined to the hospital by ill-
ness,
Mr. snd Mrs. Curtis Tsylor of
Ridgeway announce the birth of a
Sen Tuesday, March 16, at Wor-
sham Hospital.
i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morten of
Dallas announce the birth of a
daughter Thursday, March 10, at
the Sulphur Springs Clinic.
Mrs. Clara Roberts of Saltillo
has been removed to her home,
after medical treatment at the
Sulphur Springs Clinic.
Mrs. D. W. Bums, G14 Old
Jefferson, city, underwent minor
surgery Wednesday afternoon at
the Sulphur Springs Clinic.
Mrs. J. A. Barnes of Route One
Underwent major surgery Thurs-
day at McConnell Hospital.
Kenneth Wayne McGill, eon of
Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. McGill of Sal-
tillo, route one, has been remov-
ed to his home after treatment
at McConnell HospitgL^.» ,
Ricky, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Morris of Brashear, Route
One, has, been removed to his
home, after medical treatment at
McConnell Hospital.
Mrs. Lydia Dixon, 418 Oak
Avenue, is a medical patient at
longino Hospital.
Jackie Miller has been removed
to his home on Route Two from
Longino Hospital.
Mrs. T. J. Taylor has been dis-
missed to her home at Saltillo
following medical treatment at
Longino Hospital.
Mrs. Jeanette Boyd of Premont,
has been removed to her home
following medical treatment at
McConnell Hospital.
Mrs. E. B. Mlllsap has been re-
moved to her home on Route Five,
from McConnell Hospital, where
she has been a medical patient.
Mrs. W. D. Bowie of Route Two
underwent major surgery Friday
at Longino Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Loyd of
Route Five announce the birth
of a son, Friday, March It, at
Worsham Hospital. The baby
weighed nine pounds at birth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Courson of
Pickton route one announce the
birth of a daughter, Friday,
Match U, at the Sulphur Springs
Clinic
Mrs. H. W. Swindell has been
removed to her home at Yantis
route one, from McConnell Hos-
pital, where she has been a medi-
cal patient.
Mrs. W. H. Walker has been
removed to her home on Route
Four, from McConnell Hospital,
where she has been a medical pa-
tient
Mrs. George Mayo of Route
Five is a medical patient at Lon-
gino Hospital.
Mrs. M. L. Free has been re-
moved to her home at Ridgeway
following medical treatment at
Longino Hospital.
Mrs. C. B. Blalock has been re-
moved to her home at Yantis fol-
lowing medical treatment at Lon-
gino Hospital.
Mrs. J. W. Green has been re-
moved to her home at Como from
Longino Hospital, where she has
been a medical patient.
Mrs. Chloe Winchester has been
dpnUaiid to her home on Route
Four from Longino Hospital
where she has been j medical pat-
ient.
Mrs. E. F. Johnson has been re-
moved v*p her home on route one
from Lohgino Hospital where she
has been a medical patient.
Mrs. O. V. Hale of Brashear is
a medical patient at Longino
Hospital.
Floyd Lawson, Sulphur Springs
route, underwent a tonsilectomy
Monday, at the Sulphur Springs
Clinic.
Mrs. W. H. Attoway of Yantis
route two is a medical patient at
the Sulphur Springs Clinic.
John ,D. Simpson has been re-
moved to his home on Route Five
from McConnell Hospital, where
he has been a medical patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bain, city,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter Sunday, March 13, at Wor-
sham Hospital.
Mrs. D. B. Campbell is a med
ical patient at Worsham Hospi-
tal
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cox, 116
Middle street, city, announce the
bifth of a son Sunday night,
March 13, at Worsham Hospital.
Mrs. M. E. Friddle of Route
Two has been dismissed to her
home following medical treat-
ment at McConnell Hospital.
Sue Burks has been removed
to her home on Route One fol-
lowing a tonsilectomy at McCon-
nell Hospital
Miss Theo Ray Rhodes of Em-
ory route one, was admitted to
MeConnell Hospital Sunday for
treatment of injuries suffered
when thrown from her horse.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kimbrell
Of Route Three announce the
birth of a daughter Saturday
night, March 12, at Worsham
Hospital The baby, named Peg-
gy Lou, weighed eight pounds
and thirteen ohncea at birth.
Mrs. J. N. Dunham of Route
Two, Yantis. is a medical patient
at McConnell Hospital.
L. D. Smith of Saltillo is a
medical patient at McConnell
Hospitaj, -
Mrs. Carl Davis of Como is a
medical patient at McConnell
Hospital'
D. Y. Culpepper, city, is a
medical patient at the Sulphur
Springs Clinic.
Judy Gray, city, has been re-
moved to her home from' the
Sulphur Springs Clinic, where
she has been a medical patient
Stanley McAree of Alba is a
medical patient at The Bruce
Clinic.
Little. Linda Mims, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mims of Crush,
is a medical patient at The Bruce
Clinic.
P. M. Smith of Route One is a
medical patient at Longino Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Wilfred Byers and baby
son have been removed to their
home at Quitman from Longino
Hospital, where the baby was
born.
Mrs. Tom Gammill of Route
Five, has been removed to her
home following major surgery at
Longino - Hospital several days
ago. ’:
sion to Buddy Brown of Naples
in a flyweight tussle, but it was
close, and could have gone either
way.
James Gammill dropped the
only other bout for the Sulphur
Springs team, as he was dec i sion-
ed by Don Tenbrook of Naples, in
another close fight. The youths
were in the flyweight division.
James Fortenberry decisloned
his taller opponent from Naples,
Blankenship, in a bantamweight
affair. Fortenberry used a body
attack and hard rights to whittle
his opponent down to his. size and
the unanimous verdict went to
Fortenberry.
Jerry Holland used his sharp
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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1949.
left jab to decision his feather-
weight opponent from Naples,
Gibson, in a disputed decision
The fight wag close, but the nod
went to Holland, whose punch**
were sharped than his foes.
Le* Hammond copped a de
sion from Mize of Naples in a
middleweight scrap. Hammond
used sharp lefts and hard rights
to the head of his opponent to
win going away.
Mrl/Wraess Holmes and little
soni Jimmy, and her parents, Mr.
and Mrt. J. B. Patteson, of Pon-
ca City, OXla., will arrive this
evening for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. lr* Holmes.
Wildcat Boxen
Win Five of Seven
FmniWaples Hi
Sulphdr -Springs Jffigb Boxefs
added to' thieir long string of wftis
this season by winning five of
seven bouts at Naples High Tues-
day night.
. Tony Stapp gave the Wildcats
their first victory, winning on a
T.K.O. over Don Brown in their
paperweight scrap. The T.K.O.
came in the second round, Stapp
using a series of potent upper-
cuts, battering his opponent until'
the fight was stepped.
Grady Folmer dropped a <teci-
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Bagwell, Eric. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1949, newspaper, March 18, 1949; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776105/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.