The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1952 Page: 2 of 22
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THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO. SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1952.
rw of Sp»iy Hospital
Ships Delivered _ _ r
Washington, Oct. 8—The Mari- lyl A A
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moved to her home on Route One P_l|*|l.
• following medical treatment at ijfllllllO JP| 0*
Memorial Hospital.
A. D. Gibson has been remov- p T . . T
ed to his home on Route Three no™
mnd* *
tms been i Msdicil piti^nt. ^ ■ «
Mrs. W. H. Hamm has been re- w'*n ^ ^ ' i
moved to her home at 838 College ”*** ?*“VTr*^
, from Memorial Hospital where she an\?*p'a,ne" andI h
underwent recent surgery. er lighting for child
Jeanette and Bill Bass ham have , installation of pro
• been removed to their home at ‘acl‘,Oe* was adopte
1 Sulphur Bluff from Memorial ■*eci,1/or F®*1";
■ Hospital where they have been ”a® n®xt meeting
undergoing treatment of minor in- ve™‘'er at P
• juries received in a car accident. Three school buss
Mr*. Robert Singleton of Coop- members, Fut
er Route One has been removed an*l Future Homemal
to her home following treatment sponsors to the Stati
at Memorial Hospital for a frac- *“* Saturday,
tured arm. The Saltillo Homi
Mrs. James C. Harris and infant tion Club met Octol
son have been removed to their home of Mrs. Henry
home on Old Jefferson street from cers were elected fc
Memorial Hospital where the baby year. Elected were
was born. Wallace, president;
Mrs. O. K. Herman has been re- Shelton, vice-presidei
moved to her home at Dike from McGill, secretary; Mi
Memorial Hospital where she has son, council delegal
been a medical patient. J. L. Linker, report!
Mrs. A. J. Cundiff and infant refreshments were s
son have been removed to their hostess. The next
home in Dallas from Memorial be October 16 at the
Hospital where the baby was born. W. S. Burns.
J. N. Dunham of Yantis Route Mmes. L. C. O’Pr;
Two is u medical patient at Me- SOn, T. O. Payne, o'
mortal Hospital. V. McGill, W. s’. H
C. C. Davidson, city, has been Shelton. J. H. Hatch
removed to his home after medical nerj and \[a,.k g t,
treatment at Memorial Hospital. ed ’the A’ssociartonal
Mrs L B. Wester has been re- w.M.U. of Winnsbol
moved to her home at 405 Church l M|. and Mr# Lio,
street following medical treatment New f,oston vi„,ted '
at Memorial Hosp. al. ter, Mrs. J. B. Wa
J. E Glenn of Como is a medl- fnmi, Sund4
cal patient at Memorial Hospital. M * . » w Ar
Wyandle Edwards of Route *** L„R;,McAfe
Five is a medical patient at Me- W; kMcAfee- *
mortal Hospital. ' ,H' : ohnn,e Davl
Mrs. J. E. Goolsby has been re- Marv “ran*m 1
moved to her home'at Como fol- urdaF to attend th*
lowing medical treatment at Me- an< Parade. Mrs. L.
mortal Hospital. granddaughter, Mar,
Mrs. Leonard Clem and infant Participated in the
j son have been removed to their oiember of the Tyler
I home at 108 Spence street from
Memorial Hospital where the baby Guesta of Mr. and
was born. French Sunday wet
L. D. Smith of Saltillo has been Mrs. Bill Richards an
removed to his home following Rsssham and Lois t
medical treatment at Memorial Worth, and Miss Dot
Hospital. Dallas.
Walter James of Como is re- Mr. and Mrs. Dal
! ported to be quite ill at Memorial •‘O'14* °f Dallas, visit
Hospital where he was admitted *nts, Mr. and Mrs.
for treatment Friday morning. Sunday.
Patricia Parker has been re- Mrs. L.'C, O’Pry
moved to her home at Sulphur C. Neal attended t
Bluff from Memorial Hospital County Council, P.T.
where she has been a patient. Thursday.
' Mrs. R. B. Kimbrell of Spence Mr. and Mis. Jam*
! street underwent major surgery Los Angeles, Califorr
Thursday afternoon at Memorial lire • Mr. and Mrs. R.
Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. McAfi
Claude Young of Gilmer street guests were visitors
is a medical patient at Memorial leans, La., last wee
[Hospital. Afee and Mr. Ballard
Miss Murrell Melson of 400 Wai II buddies, ser
! Van Sickle is a medical patient^ KTO.
i at Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Francis Z. Fisher has been re- in Dallas during th
moved to his home at Como fob visiting in the honn
lowing medical treatment at Me- daughter, Mrs. 8. L.
mortal Hospital. Another daughter,
Miss Helen Lee of California has Dodd, and family
been dismissed from Memorial there.
Hospital where she has been a me- Mr. and Mrs. T.
dical patient. Dallas visited her mo
Miss LaJuana Rue Irons of Ft. L. Linker, and othi
Worth underwent major surgery during the week-end.
Saturday at Memorial Hospital. ! Miss Belva Jean W
Mr*. W. J. Lawrence and in- phut Springs, visitei
fant son have been removed to j an^ aunt Mr and
their home at 219 Nichols street I Ntal> this’week-end.
from Memorial Hospital where the jvir and Mrs Te
bahy was born. were in Lufkin durin
Wendeil Ewards has been re- end for , vMt wjth
moved to hi* home on Route Five Bi|||* Jack who can
from Memonal Hospital where he to meet th
has been a medical patient ! Henry Poor went
Mrs. Aubrey Melton has been Al. .
dismissed to her home at 208 Craig ! Bj||” Joe> alld fan™
ticatment at . dl. ___
Lees Textured Carpets are
IN TUNE WITH THE TIMES
(Memorial Hospital visiting hoars:
2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.)
Marvin Wood has been remov-
ed to his home at Brashear from
Memorial Hospital where he un-
derwent minor surgery.
John B. Johnson has been dis-
missed from Memorial Hospital,
where he has been a medical pa-
tient, to his home on Route 4.
Mrs. John Sparks has been re-
moved to her home at 701 Whit-
worth from Memorial Hospital,
where she has been a medical pa-
tient.
Betty Ann France, Route I, has
been removed to her home follow-
ing minor surgery at Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Harrison,
Route 2, Yantis, announce the
birth of a baby girl Tuesday night
at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Willie Jackson of Dike,
has been admitted to Memorial
Hospital for medical treatment.
Miss Annie Mae Pickett, 434
Oak avenue, is reported to be do-
ing nicely nt Memorial Hospital
where, she is a medical patient.
Mrs. R. V. Kimbell has been re-
moved to her home at 163 Spence
street from Memorial Hospital
where she has been a surgical pa-
tient.
J. B. Wilkinson of Como has
been removed to his home follow-
ing medical treatment at Memor-
ial Hospital.
Mrs. P. O. Perkins has been re-
moved to her home at 410 Como
street from Memorial Hospital j
where she has been a medical pa- ,
tient.
Alta Medders has been removed
to her home at Miller Grove from
Memorial Hospital, where she has
been a surgical patient.
Mrs. John Sparks of 701 Whit-i
worth street, is a medical patient
Big Laugh Show at Memorial Hospital.
, |A._ , ! Mrs. Robert Herring and infant!
It LOADED far LAUGHS! daughter have been removed to
their home at 134 North Moore
qQDPCV from Memorial Hospital where the
»dllgra, * *** babv was born.
"v*tKT gfft Mrs. David Voltz of Ft. Worth
!has been removed to her home fol-
at Mcnior-
jy ial Hospital.
H f -Bhy Mrs. A. W. Lindley and infant (
TTT/jfthave liccu removed to their
^|H| lOots (’hutch Mcmor-
ial Hospital where the baby was
M<mJW horn.
marl |l||Y^1Sp John B. Johnson of Route Four
Hill RAU J is a medical patient at Memorial
I Hospital.
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Thirteen members were present.
The club presented a gift to
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The hostess served cookies and
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1952, newspaper, October 10, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth779753/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.