The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1952 Page: 2 of 18
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THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO. SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1952.
gery Sunday at Memorial HogpL
tai.
Retha Sue Briggs, Beckham
street, hag been dismissed to her
home following medical treatment
at Memorial Hospital.
Georgia Ann Prim haa been re-
moved to her home on Longino
following medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital.
Patricia Sue Goggana haa been
removed to her home on Route
One, from Memorial Hoapital,
whefe she has been a medical pa-
tient.
Joel Wood hay been removed
to his home at Miller Grove fol-
lowing recent surgery at Memo-
rial Hospital.
R. E. Phillips has been remov-
ed to his home at 006 Jefferson,
from Memorial Hospital, where
he has been a medical patient.
Ernie C. Huie haa been remov-
ed to his home at Sulphur Bluff
following surgery several days
ago at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Dave F. Ladd has been
removed to her home on Route
Two, following recent surgery at
Memorial Hoapital.
Ricky Paul Alberts has been
dismissed to his home on Dike
Route Two from Memorial Hos-
pital, where he has been a medi-
cal patient.
Roger Horne has been remov-
ed to his home on Route Two, fol-
lowing medical treatment at Me-
morial Hospital.
Mrs. J. C. Humphrey has been
removed to her home on Como
Route One, following medical
treatment at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. J. R. Campbell and infant
son have been removed to their
home on Route Four, from Me-
morial Hospital, where the baby
was born.
Mrs. Addle Klledge has been
removed to her home, city, fol-
lowing medical treatment at Me-
morial Hospital.
Tommy Jenkins has been re-
moved to his home on Mulberry
street, following medicul treat-
ment at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Walter Clark has been re-
moved to her home on Route Two,
following medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital.
Gordon Lee Wilson has been
removed to his home on Winns-
boro route four, from Memorial,
Hospital, where he has been u
medical patient.
patient at Memorial Hospital. lowing medical treatment at Mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McDonald orial Hospital,
of Dallas, announce the birth of Mrs .Winnie Asnoy, Putman
a daughter, Wednesday, January street, is a medical patient at Mem-
30, at Worsham Hospital. The orial Hospital,
baby has been named Brenda Mrs. L. A. Payne, 132 Lundy, is
Gail. a medical patient at Memorial
Mrs. W. H. Finklea, Yantis Hospital,
route two, is reported to be cri- Harris Allen Bearden has been
tically ill in Memorial Hospital, removed to his home on Route
where she is a medical patient. Three, following medical treat-
Mis. Prentice Watson, surgical ment at Memorial Hospital,
patient at Memorial Hospital, is Mr. and Mrs. Willie Osbon,
reported to be improving nicely. 881, Mulberry, announce the birth
Guynell Coker has been remov- of a son, Tuesday, January 29,
ed to her home on Route Four, at Worsham Hospital,
following recent surgery at Me- Mrs. F. W. Patterson, city, re-
morial Hospital mains critically ill in Memorial
Mrs. Bill Mann, surgical pa- Hospital, where she has been un-
dent at Memorial Hospital, has rtergoing treatment for several
been lemoved to her home at days.
Mineola. i Mrs. J. R. Nicholson has been
Miss Opal Palmer hus been re- removed to her home at 311 Gil-
moved to her home at 106 South; mer, following medical treat-
I eague, following medical treat- ment at Memorial Hospital,
ment at Memorial Hospital. ' Mrs. Porter Kimbrough, city,
Arion Wells has been removed has been dismissed to her home
to his home on Cumby Route One, following medical treatment at
following medical treatment at Memorial Hospital.
Memorial Hospital. Ben W. Crabtree has been dis-
Mrs. C. C. Wood has been re- ■ missed to his home on Route
moved to her home at Weaver, Five, from Memorial Hospital,
following recent surgery at Me- where he has been a medical pa-
morial Hospital. tient.
Truett Hamrick has been re- Mrs. Joe Blalock has been re-
moved to his home at Brashear, moved to her home at 617 Gilmer,
following medirnl treatment at following recent major surgery at
Memorial Hospital. j Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. James Davis has been re-| A. W. Moore has been removed
moved to her home in Dallas from to his home on Route One, from
Memorial Hospital, where she has Memorial Hospital, where he has
"been a medicnl patient. been a medical patient.
Mrs. O. R. Cook of Greenville, Levi Bird, 315 Oak Avenue, was
mediral patient at Memorial Hos- admitted to Memorial Hospital
pital, has been dismissed to her Tuesday for treatment of an in-
home. jured hip, suffered in a fall in his
Mrs. Willie Adair, 135 East home.
Park, who has been undergoing Mrs. Ruth Davis, 211 Gilmer, is
treatment at Memorial Hospital a medical patient at Memorial
for several days, has been remov- Hospital.
ed to Methodist Hospital in Dal- Mrs. J. H. Herrin, 282 Spence,
las for further treatment. jR a medical patient at Memorial
Mrs. Leroy Easley, Greenville Hospital.
Highway, is a medical patient nt Miss Frances Ray has been re-
Memoriid Hospital. moved to her home at 428 College,
Joan Stevens, 801 Sunset, is a from Memorial Hospital, where
medical putient at Memorial Hos- she has been a medical patient,
pitai. Mrs. Cubert Poole and infant
Velma Bunch, 617 Bellview, have been removed to their
underwent minor surgery Wed-jHomo on Route hive, from Me-
nesday at Memorial Hospital. ; morial Hospital, where the baby
Rose Ann Bunch, 127 Nichol-
son, underwent a tonsilectomy! T. J. Wright has been removed
i Wednesday at Memorial Hospital.!to on I*011'1’ <’ follow-
Mrs. Roxie Cockrell, city, is "?* icaI tMatn,ent at Momonal
reported to be slightly improved <>**> *' „
at Memorial Hospital, where she Malcolm Conner, of Como Route
has been seriously ill for several Tvvo, ,s a medical patient at Me-
,iav„ ' morial Hospital.
•,' xt ...... , U. S. Williams of Star Route,
G. N. Martin has been removed medic„ patient at Memorial
to his home on Pickton route one,' . .
following recent surgery at Me-j °£' Mrs. Charies Reynolds,
morial Hoapital. 1217 Nicholson, announce the birth
Peggy Jo Coston of Route Q£ a daughter, Friday night, Jan-
Three, has been dismissed to her ualy 25 at Worsham Hospital,
home following medical treatment The 1>ally hBR 1(een named Peggy
at Memorial Hospital. Jane. Mr». Reynolds is the former
Jerry Pat Adair of Route Four, Nancy Jane Collina.
has been removed to his home fol. j Mrs. Walter Clark has been re*,
lowing medical treatment at Me-1 moved to her home on Route Two
morial Hospital. j following medical treatment ' at
Mm. 0. P. Williams, Whitworth j Memorial Hospital,
street, is a medical patient at Katrina Green has been dismiss-
Memorial Hospital. led to her home at 810 Main, from
Mark Korie of Route Four, is j Memorial Hospital, where she has
a medical patient at Memorial! been a medical patient.
Hospital. i Mrs. Dale Sloan and infant son
Mm. Boyd Baker and infant have been removed to their home
daughter have been removed to nt 628 Sunset, from Memorial
their home at 319 South Locust, j Hospital, where the baby was
from Memorial Hospital, where born.
the baby was born. Mrs. Luther Perkins of 300
w Nc "imps
No bottom
Nor off
(Memorial Hospital visiting hours:
a to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.)
L. D. Gibson, 427 H South Da-
n«, is a medical patient at Me-
morial Hospital.
Paul Wisdom. 129 Goodman, is
a medical patient at Memorial
Hospital
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watkins of
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The bride-elect, a 1950 gradu-
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1952, newspaper, February 1, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781002/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.