The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1951 Page: 2 of 20
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THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO. SULPHUR SPRINGS. TEXAS FRIDAY, NOV
9, 1951.
Pine Forest
Center Entertains
Council Visiteft
In Memory 0!
Mrs. Lindley
TaNta’s Best BUYS
Oil Sunday afternoon, Oct. 13th,
1961, at 4:00 o’clock, God sent
hi* white-winged angle to pluck
for its victim, the life of our sweet
mother, grandmother, and great-
grandmother. She was 89 years of
age. It wa$ ko hard to realise
she had gone from us forever.
How we will miss her and her kind
words. She had been a mother to
me as my mother passed away 8
years aero. She was a sweet grand-
-tiiother to all of us children and a
dear friend to all. To know her
was to love her. She had a smile
for everyone. As much as we loved
her, we know she is atj-est. God
has a place in Heaven for her
that no other can fill and she
sweetly sleeps in Heaven. The
nights were never to dark, the
rain never fell to hard, nor, was
(By Gerald V. Peat)
Durable, Smartly Styled Open Stodc Groups
-Now at TAPP S!
Shown At Right—
Open Stock
SOLID OAK
Modemljr Styled
Hi-Vue
Drive * in
Weal Highway 67
Union News
Free Texaco FtrerChief
Gasoline to operate
your car heater when
the temperature ia 45
Bedroom Group
Iw services. .The, attendance in f^iijtie* for foods. and a master
Sunday School was about normal mix which forms the basis for hia-
Sunday with a PC. per cent. Wo euits, waffles, pancakes, muffins, i
had the same number present and dumplings, pie crusts, and cakes, j
The sewing center of Mrs. I’res-
Palmer featured her clothing
closet with storage facilities at
proper height for her children
and various garments that Mrs.
Palmer has made during the year
under the-program of her cluh at
Beckham. Mrs. Palmer estimates
that she saved at least $100 during
the year by sewing.
They also visited the sewing
center of Mrs. Cliff Dorman of
the Sulphur Bluff club where spec-
ial attention was given to lighting
Friday
Your Choice of two
Beautiful Finis he*—-
LIMED OAK Or SUNTAN
the same number of Daily Bible
Readers as we had the Sunday he- (on
fore. Family night services were
way below normal last Wednesday, proper height for
It was good to have two of our
service men at church Sunday
morning. Pvt. Thelbert Baxley
via* home from San Antonio ami
Pvt. Johnny . Alberts was home
from Waco.
The Union Church will be host
to the workers conference Monday,
•November 12, 1951. Plans fori
serving lunch at the noon hour j
will be discussed in the business
meeting ‘Wednesday night and
final announcements will be made
Sunday morning. In order to
adequately feed the group that
is expected to be present, it will
take the cooperation of everyone
in the community.
R. L. Hyde, Sr., is reported to
be improving at his home. Mr.
Hyde has been ill for several days.
It is with great pleasure that we
can report that Mrs. L. C. Baxley
is enjoying better health after
several weeks of illness. She is
able to be up and about her home, j
Mr. and Mrs. Arvilie Baxley,
spent the week-end with his par-1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Baxley.
There was a recognition service i
for R. A.’s and G. A.’s in the even-
ing service Sunday. There was
only one Junior G. A. to he recog-
nized. She is Miss Sue Jane Me- i
Keever. She has completed her
work to become a Maid in Waiting.
The Junior R. A. had about six
to complete the first step to be-
come Pages. It was an impressive
service and everyone ehjoyed it.
if you want to be a part of
the services, just come to the;
church because there is a place for
Reported.
Make Up Your Own
Groupings from the Following:
In Technicolor
with
Esther Williams,
Red Skelton and
Howard Keel
• Three Style Beds
Bookcase Bed, Modem Panel
or Poater
• Two Chests
Threes Drawer and Four Drawer
I 6-Drawer Double Dresser
• Kneehole Vanity
• Dresser-Vanity Combination
y
• Vanity Bench
• Nightstand
• Bookcase Nightstand
• Book Cases
• Commodes
arrangements for her work and
to a platform rocker which Mrs.
Dorman upholstered at home with
materials to match her draperies.
The stop at the Pine Forest
Community Center was made to
study the work of the Progress
Club and other clubs under super-
vision of the Extension Service in
developing the center. Other dem-
onstrations of the day were dis-
cussed at the meeting at Pine For-
est. '•
Sunday and Monday
REPRESENTATIVE GROUP
Bed. Double Dresser,
Large Plate Glaas
Mirror — ----- *
everyone.
In Technicolor
With Rod Cameron
and Wayne Morria
Tuesday and Wednesday
Announcing
Our New Location
Humphrey’s
Gift Shop
212 Connally Street Phone 460
Formerly Located—Yantia Highway at the “Y”
NEW
Living Room
Group
s agfiai
Sp* pi-'
Your choice of Solid Oak in Lime Finish or
Solid Hardwood in Walnut.
Five Pieces Include—
• Sofa-Bed
• Loose Cushion Lounge Chair
or Platform Rocker
• Coffee Table
• Two Lamp Tables
Come by Friday and Saturday, register for
Free Prizes to be given away Saturday,
4:00 p.m. No obligation to buy—-just come
in and register.
Upholstered ih the new DuPont fabric—
Supported Plastic. New figured patterns
Complete Line of Gift Items
We carry a complete line of gift item? . . . Pic-
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painted) andT’imits. These paints do not tegvs$>~
rtce
to be baked
We now have a Complete line of books./includ
ing Religious, Fiction, Bibles and books lfor chil-
dren of all ages. See these, a good bojjlk is al-
EASY
TAPP
ways a welcome gift.
TERMS
Alterations —<- Belts — Buttonholes
We are looking forward to seeing all of our cus-
tomers and welcome new ones irt this new loca-
tion. We are sure you will find it more conven-
ient and we are looking forward to serving you.
TAPP’S!
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Frailey, F. W. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1951, newspaper, November 9, 1951; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth780195/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.