The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1952 Page: 3 of 6
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George Wilson and’ son
.. visaed/in sn^lfs^Sii^.lay. ■ *,
Mrs. A. E. Wood /will \J hostess
to her bridge? club /this evening
In her home at 432 Gilmer.
.-A>Ki?V'fvinite 1
Mr and Mrs. Ga
la*^pent the
relatives and
weeafend^Wl
friends, r"
Estes of Dal-
Mr! and Jiff*. A......
in T>:ir.vS,itlH,l :v ^ „
Bob Lilly was a business visitor
in Paris, Monday.
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Mr. and .Mrs. W. Z. Kitts were
in Kilgore Sunday to attend the
Beck family reunioof • ■ . -
LISTEN, LADIES — * .............^.....~r
Actor Says Argentines
East Germany
«=Hcwe -Abundance - of? Beef Plan of Chunk
, dfi*- k le '4r\ ■-'t. <;5*" *
te,s& ijfel' ^%’S
TEXAS
Vetoes Seminary LAUGHS
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|W Horn*^
2 to 4 and Z t« l j. 1*4—
.Mrs.- Luther MePhears,on, 328
Craig, who has been a medical pa-
tient at Memorial Hospital for sev-
eral* days,- was able to resume.,h.?r j man whou likes his "vittlrs,
position a*f assistant to Hr
Dallas, spent the week-end
visiting-relatives.
here
Mrs. Estelle Irwin has moved
front 220 Ponder I to 3 18 ('hutch
Street. I >' 4 ........ . ineir nome.oo .lurtn ouih : h, rnim- J,*■-■ ... ....1,■ . ... . --
.............. Memorial "Hospital wilrere the Imby f IjfettevexUieir eye* it they tjaw the
mi he
Ste- paid a /.’•»• deal of attentt|(»u to
food in the Argentine. Helw
jilieie to fake a leading r»t«
Mrs. Dale Beard and infant, “Wayjo_( a Gaheho." 1 T
daughter have been removed to Marlowe say- that folks here
their home.on North Locust, from ltd home just wouldn't, he pble to
. ___ , phen B. Longino, Monday in the
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood, «fl bongiho ( little.
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.... and *o do t»o bright finger
the ..'wtuiien w ho _______
come hack front another country i Nv|ui( the men at
and till u-s^ome interesting stvwfrv ■ Rt (M,L"tl..- "peiT'iioA-' 'flcftimjny -t
about food a!'i.T~. .Mein* \U£V ;-,ptv,v ....'
Actor Hugh Marlowe says he s nwM( of pPrfiime Bpt they
\>hjr>t .to anyfhldg - that • I
-wlodnpr them Also, they likeU-ighi.
Ib-l-wruMnot those, terribly «*\ * i
p,.\ve'ii'g. evotic and he_-.iiy .iklj11'S'
As foi gnuot^Ry^vTe”"? tlid m*.
say that a substantial
bat |UI the stint!
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Mrs. Dessie Stableton ami child-
ren, of Gladewatbr,, arc here this
week visiting relatives.
I.oro was here Sund^v
Miss Laura Cummin
I_r
Mr. and Mrs. Tfom Worsham and
Mr. and Mr*. Murrie Chandler are- hD family,
spending several days ih Corjtus
Christi. <
Mr. and Mr*. Harold ____
and daughter. Darlenee-tirTexar-
kana, were guests of'Mr. and Mrs.
Duke McKiiWhy, fttiititaig..
Mrs. Lee Walker and Mrs. Billy
Harry were Dallas visitors Mon-
TrgmeU-da.v.
, . - , sillv hat just makes hetlgWPTffii.
visRing rwas bom. __ Udiundance of ^Jff .jtLjU^Ar,l^*-Hmlo(i». However,-nil the j.ov* said
Mr*. J F. Chester, and 7 infant- t |»te^*tWhv.f ’ 'TO- ^say*. “the Ar- Hai-,..*,,. okav . hsu"4»apj.arnc
| daughtei have been removed to gvtf oe* don't bother vvitli sudi. otatsol jolt are t i.eah
their home at Sulphur. La., from ptjuWy-savors as hiuohurger and idt. They toihied ctookyhl . uni
K %* Tk“*' fiH,,K " ••hD>pT>\.and -tiieitsame h^Arne-f^; Ru^1#n • The Soviet »#,
for slips that bang Mi.w the hwn , |il( |,„,- tHin h%
Th' worked ' IV"' «♦"'> ;«£eed | , hu|(^ ^1 "K> meet the
,1^1 d?d . -^’■r.^uvmhy.'^.c........... forhnl
fWefr flSfTs, shouhln t. 1,lmd/ the imp.ittahoh of l.aineji.
Clovis Kirk, vf ■Hjtytmrttr was i their home at Sulphur, i.u., m>nt; imnjyy-savers a« hamlmrgei and
here during the week-end visiting ; Memorial Hospital, w here the baby Not dogs. Tjhgy eat fillets It *»»«*
- ■ • •’ Was horn, ‘T"—^—* : *•**/*« iWUMing sight at noontinje
Mrs. W. II. KelleT ha* been re- to walk pu/st'a building that was
moved lo her home, at Ridgevyay under constructiouSv
fiortt Memorial Hospital,, where would stop theft wbt'k god build a
she has IVhetv a nvedical patient
Guy Herman has been removed < beef
to—his home on Route One, fol-
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f P* 4«fc- *s?*d fk'.Ml
Berlin. Mav 5 -bast Germany'-
( onrtuilhi-t guvri,»m»ent Ini, vetogd
a plan by the Rofiian t atlmiic
I l hull h-dti.V c -/o1 ii-i.. .1 -.lorn it V .for
1 tunmne: pt O' S rsji !
for- ssif
Theyeriotec via- jssued by Prime
Vliuiirfto -e+ttvr......t.iotowohl, * The
i hirti h had ai'piii ed a buiUitipg in
an Hast sei-toi -uhnib and w'tU in-
| tending to open Ji^t'fuu't iow^
The t ii Otovi uhl otdei tnskt Vo ted
ia fyni'j but a . p that any new sentinary
most lie established within the Itus
«ian Moio *f K«'t lo-ititapy «ru^
in no p®it of._ f.mi -powm Beilin
The seminary was liiteodtvil to
train 200 priest- for parish** in ’
looking i
/lank, u cowboy, via.'- * ,vmg
dinner be* hate ,H-
^al.tet i up id ofiWheP (bey ,
\i aiti o-< hTnjigi idpiii the f ftb ■ l|■.
she -uid-.-'V-Vou hiim hkirvoffeA''
lie . leplicd;, i—nuiuli I iiius’l*^*
When b'di ink, all .this watet josj t,r j
get a little. of it.’"'' ,
Central Figure
In Cotton Probe
Resigns Position
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N^-„ud
THE WCARtROr
THIS HELMET STILL
‘LIVES^ I
-WCAR YOURS -
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Mr. ahil-Mrs.' B. A. Cox spent
Sunday in Atlanta and Jefferson Mowing medical treatment at Mem
| fire and .cjlmk huge pieces of juicy
for A heir lunches
Big B»rb*cur,
Mr. undftlrs. Lester Jones aiiiT
daughter, Lou Jane, were in Dallas
Sunday to visit Mrs. Grady Jones,
surgical patient at a hospital there.
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' Miss Evelyn Taylor of Long-
view, was here Sunday to vijit i J. T. , Ledbetter, employee of
her mother, Mis. W. M. Taylor j The Echo publications, i*?1ti Dallas
and brother. Bill and sister, Nina, for medical observation fcnd treat-
ment.
visiting friends.
prial Hospital.
Miss Sue Burks continues to
improve at Meninri*! Hospital. |
where she is being treated for wbplc
"And t
that’ attptbei
Is somet
cues, 1
The .majority of these men ;U
said iht-y didn't likTvtw -ee a, wu
-l man tSuvoking mb tin*- -liit.’t. Ui
t
Dr. Ernest Ward ofi Statesville,
North Parotina, was the week-end ......- ............ ..... --- ( , ,
guest of his brother Mr. and Mrs.I-seriou* Injuries_ suffered in a eat: | beeif j/ves glow ing coal
| Cecil D. Ward.
accident several days ago.
-—Mrs. Ben. Smith has returned
from Dallas where she has been
visiting in the home of her son,
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jackson, Jr.,
and children, Donald, Claudia and
Penny, of Dallas, were guests of
his-, parent* anti. uther nulative*
here Sunday.
Mrs. Rose Buford Driver of Dal-
las is visiting, her father* W. A.
Buford* and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
William Tramel.- . .
Mrs." Lum Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Hill Tra/tel and Mr. and Mrs.
Route Five, is a medical patient
at Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDonald
iif Cornu announce the birth uf a,
daughter, Monday, May f>, at Mem*
ovial Hospital. ________]„
Mrs. H. L:.Booker of 102 Levi,
is a medical patient at Memorial
Hospital. ......—
lyjls. Stephen F, Harris of'Route
e actor got-s on to say . -tmiikiug .incessantly. The fend
Argentinian «-ujltoiw)_M|B|, putting a cigarette
ting -simili^i to our bariu> <Hlt j, u1, „nf| ta(vjmnu
explains: '.Tlu-y 'JjjP** »- digateptc apd flicking -the Ashes j
cks of lamb constantly alannuys the men
. I • no end. i
guests take knives-and dice _«*f%! **Well.'tljeso are the thing mo i
ns much meat as they van eat." " don’t like gbout women I'm ju-tj
Hugh Marlowe pidnts out thai passing them,___along to yon tor
the face of the country is
the
.pi test - . from the west
• T ' r. '
Filing Deadline
Falls Tonight
VVA'sh nirii'ft, Ma> »
"ftiiuii» irt idiUnut i
4 Iov{* VV^U' ('! ./of fh«* VkftH tllc.414*' '
I tmi’til. Im*t it'Mcnftl W Ik♦*r- !
Uy-fla tll-1 f rt m t»f' the t|»‘|-»rtl/l\»t'4'H- "t
---4 aiisii'rHif#./ P> t
\u-tm, Mm> *'» TnntiH'Ht at mi«i
lught i- the dt n.lliliej-roi filing- I o'
.XSp’-;ie worth Of co'uise.! state political offne, at
much- like ottis. They have the rhtpues tvre the ••hoe could be on, Hons ate I
same vast spaces, since the A(gen-„Wu,,. p,„>t 4
cotton
LihiL It
The
Armitoit hrtv
o bt*un i'»)i
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: uot.ti'H, bu
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Li»4 lutmi
J il up
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fontio 11
7;
. v plirtn t itttvoh um|ii
offne, and imlii a
a hoi n i-.iiipnign seu
tine is a third the sixe of the.
United States; The only diffident
thing, they have is the pampas
the \a-t miens with rolling grass
Marlowe add*:'"In other ic-
ing put an ei|tiullv long list called
"what women don’t like , ariiMit
men."
'Today’- beauty hint for v "turn
also is P good-grpomtrtg 1 tip for
.______ ape«t4 we are much.the jtame^ too. jmrl,: u% ,.H,y Ju have ,vo\n
Five, underwent minor surgery j I bcir gieu'bo is sinuim toVmr iow . vviyyiovg. a Aiiiiilay,best look
nail
Monday at Memorial Hospital.
•Ste Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Reed and
daughters, (lay and Linda, ,of- En-
nis, spent Sunduy with hTfr moth-
er, Mrs. M. A. Neal, and other re- j T. X Buchanan,
latives.
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Darrah, of,
Ft. Worth, were here Sunday foi
a visfr-vvith her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Porter and Mrs. FraL
Davis Were in Paris Monday to
register Girl Scouts from here
for the summer camp at Camp
Gammill.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight House and
Mr. and Mr*. George Tims of En-
nis were- guests ot- their sister,
Mrs. Leard Johnson and Mr. John-
son, Church street, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McGehee
and children of Culver" City, Colo.,
are visiting his mother, Mrs. J. L.
McGehee and sister, Mrs. M. N.
Moore And other relatives here.
Mrs. Merrejl Carlisle and son,
Steve, have returned to their home
in Sheffield,*Ala., after a week's
visit with her parents, Mr. - and
Mrs. L. L. Shoffit.
Harry King spent the sTrk-vmTit Lawrence Northern' *Pf 'Hoble
lrod Ore Mike, Dalngarfiefdt ^ I Four , is a medical fmtient— Ilf
—-_Xi_ , | Menioiialjjospitnl.
S. A. Wilburn of Como is a nied-
iral patient at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Roy Ashley of 130 l.anvm,
is a medical patient at Memorial
Hospital.
Mis. Alton Logon has been re-
home on Quitman
following medical
treatment at Memorial Hospital.
Michael Caldwell of. H jti Gilmer,
Pete McDonald is here from Ft. I underwent a tonsilectomy Monday
Campbell, Ky., foi ti visit with hislal Memorial Hospital.
boy And they hffVe the same fron- : day dT'TliT :Agaui, .^ iyW
llei IfuBUlill. nut,1 "except forj j^ush. on" hand and -. nil. the nails j
ry.Ut'tty is not ; d?tS>,i with it. The ■secret Of hav-1
My. and-Mrs. Ed Bennett and
daughters, Jean, Julia and Edilic, moved to her
spent the week-end at. Iron Ore Route Three,
Lake, Daingerfield.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Donald at Belly Springs,
---*—
Mr. and Mrs. Pet - HSys and Mr.
and M’.. Bobby Woodard were in
Ft. Worth Sunday visiting n*la-
tives.
Larry Dean Campbell of Route
. Three, is a medical patient at
■Mefniirial Hospital.
Mrs. J. D. Pruitt of 445 Hous-
ton street, is a .medical patient at
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Ida F. Galloway, 2ft!> Beck-
ham, is a medical patient lit Mem-
Mii. Byron William*' and three ori*' M<’spi'"1'
daughters, Camille, Joan und Janet' „ " .
of Norman, Okla., are visiting her' Routt °pe' w “ at
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Black and
daughter of Dallas are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Ed
Farmer while Mr. Black is on va-
cation from the Railway Terminal
Co.
husband’s parents, Mr.,and Mrs.
Byron Williams this week.
> Mi-A, Julius Hop. on and „„,, .
John Daniel and daughter, Edna ! en‘u
F«ri'n»aib At k„ kt»
visiting her sister, Mrs. Jphn I).
Lhodej and family.
Memorial Hospital.
W. B. Cox, it. Mulilb- street,
j underwent tnajot-wurgery In Mein-
| "tial Hospital during the
Buenos A4ie—
us modern.’
No Steak, Here
Every homemaker would tike to
serve .thick, juicy steak- hut in
these days- of out-of-this-woiId
meat prices- most -of os have to
settle for the le-s expensive cut -
Or. we have to serve meat suhsti
tutes.
Well, if vour budget doesn’t
allow for a steak—and how many
do, these days?—you cart still
give your husband a treat by set v-
irig hi oiled sirloin lamb chops. It
is loin, rlh and shoulder loin lamb
chops Jhat are most frequently
displayed in the meat dealer's
ease. Hut with the heavier lambs
coming to market, sirloin lamb
chops ate yet another ___
Theseitorti’ITrttn w-ltFTTsliloiii steak
in byef o.i veal, cut from the leg
One chop mokes one or twp serv-
Ings, depending m*on the leg si/e,
Sii loin chops are broiled the same j
as loin or 'rib < hops
mg wrtdl groomed nails I
manicuring them at least once
c.vg1 y^ton days This way. cuti'cles
don't get a'TTiatn-e t*> get out of
hand and tagged edge* arc nipped
,.i11 the bud befoie l>ud Jgggi'i > ■-<■ i
in.
Slylfi for Men
Wril. the men cyin’t s«\ tbnt
v.oift.-fi talk abuUt tlicit owu -fn li
ion- all the time and puv no at
GoV(i.i nor Shiver* without an
opponent .worst to 4 week has; ivvo
melt running against lum now, in
eluding Attorney Ralph . Vathov
nugh" of Austin.
*■ Tim attorney ■ ge’oei at,’' ■ Price
I Pinp-also .bji-- a. w “so11 e* I-- -in
pingm i against loin in la, bid foi
the t uUw d States Senate, The,op
poll cut r- : i s > ipiv oil'd Lindley
Beck" tilth of
Houston Woman
Shoots Husband
KOREAN STYLE NOTE -
Betf explanatory »dpi is a grim
reminder to Uie soldier pausing
by Unit, be must w* ir hi* heart . *
gear, to amvive Meilicat rte-
partinenl estimates indii-afe that
is* per? Vent of * a*taalUc«„iuV
head s-uini - suffered by m*-n
who tail to w«ac ftieiY hcIrpe'fT
, V ’ ... . . ' .........
Gen. Eisenhower
Reviews Italians
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I>artjf*l t lnim« u a4 Trrrt^-tnTn f ^irT»it
l»> what ho uhIIm *'Ihf!.. a-*hiugtt,iji
i r«»wii." Hut kwoitli, |tfiuw;n DH th«v
"vntf if«*t t i Hull: III ttlu •'
ii 4 i * * m ^ 11' ^ ft* tin I «l«'lrj2lit,IDn, V'|i**nM
hi' cam|<MiL’-n at Kaufm/in next
Sal\iitia\
tu nt inn ,tn xvhat thr \Vf»|l-i!m»n >«*i|
tnti'lc ih trr-Tvt*ai, lU*( nu ‘u
j t«Hlay_irnnt«itnk to t**lI alnmt miuim*
[Iif tin* n«*\v ‘♦tylfM fuj turn.
. Tin' "muht” outfit foi th«* fiiftit'1
| time itt in« ttu* I»ik i»luy fioinj
i 1^52 <lt4*i|fnf»rrt of mriM wont,*
Tike tlAVfl c-iot h**4y fOT ' mi turn b. j'
j T<Htny’« huAy . pxocutivu RpotHta
' -tHn tmitIM f|Mid I
planri*. ThorrfoM*’ hu likt1" liyhl- t
w utKht* l^ut uaiufwJIv trit-of uit •
vloth«*M ’Which |»ncl< wi ll and ftujT’li j
show durtt. A typical outfit hi
may nuit and tv»illiw«*hv*« f
Ltu aad , totfr TTULftF VViHioui *
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Want Ad for
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t Ol v of* I ii * W
)\n hut! iSdtlrn joothi** tut
♦ tri i Hi .huhim! I>m k»o| <|
- -frmT'r? trrfmi' vhT
i *tvv l hu*h(iii<t
.1 n s*t i«?r f) I ’ Thompson I t'D
tint f nl an in«|'»r-.t, ayl annnuiHioi
that to* wiHtihl ftjy tiM
• againtxl tht* woriian Juntiru Thmii|*
hofi Haul h»» Will # ittici Vutui n a
viM’iiirt of niHtiftflhh* hnmmjtlu ♦»»
iiffi^thv nmttrr t«. thu giaiol jti»\
w it ho tit an) ihmjft* firing filtol
rim l»\|rtha»Ml, u iarVif#r'4d*f
I To i»m I'm n Jo|ij/do»i 1'imiti, «( n't fatal
t mm ,ha 11 if»| tn hnIH-i tt-*wn
I fitf 4 #4*> .U-J t'-OMl ‘
\ | ’*• • t / M .dV- rl ft, *• flu l u(
Itidvi-i ban t f*vIt's? I ItfiUan
t-ioopM tot hi.», ffiii ivMI tour of
. ; ;
i\u- p&txtif id to hr the t»t»i>pi4 that
Hy h av* omuv f*n ; ht,V homy . ■
y i'u|i!» v ti'fvvt1"'t'h'rti h,t i t mint tiitf on *,
thi’itt it nil tplfiit ,\ t Irtitf it l*a« t
^ rtT^-fi-rritrir iTm -yrT“T'Tn*Ti"' tn» v A V f »** ^ »in “
f i-=unhtiv% ^ ^n«*t at I tinny,
I > viiHfr* f "in *ht V riu uv ft on
hy a Mi oi** *»f Ift'tn^^Jh'-
ftom ti n- I fix rft I.oltl, tht
Wfl : ItlNlt Hint HUlllina ^
i* kt'iv to taV*' him on hi*
i'Uou;o.h-Mt It*' Mini <*0-0
w lioi** *tti[<». »n»i ti
tii- vvmUmimI thu w tiriii* »i
hjlif <»f th»‘ loVlt'w Illlu
Fivt-n.hovtgi.Bii to Uoma lrttrt
dfiTprututto Pmiim toio.ir
tinJitinm linot,
aMr. and Mrs. Ben Patrick and
his aunt, Mrs. Fred Stuckey, of
Longview, were here .Sunday visit-
| ing Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomas
Mrs. Aitlun Snow, H34 South
filVtX.THT' medical patient at
Memorial Hospital. ; ■
Wifli Jhe TfidTIed lamb “Tdio(i
week- have parsleyed potatoes, buttered
asparagus, and tossed salad, T<>P i businessman is « dark
till- meal off with another taw.., ,>rvt(|v* , o', .o, h RT.
Apple pie. stripe Woistcd fjannel, Sinli umy
excess paibng oi drupe
A typical siiii f.or the suci i-cs.fid
tilt of ion-
ite of the men folks
Powell Van Wey has returned am*
to hi* home in I.ubliock after |
spending the week-end with his
■sew*-..
-.......Mrs. Jewel Hodge is reported
mother]*Mr's.' (V. E? Van Wey and to '*e imPro,vt'(i at J('hLn s>a|V Ho»-
Afamily. Mr. Van Wey is manager
of the General Lumber Compaoy
there.
pital in Galveston where she is a
medical patient. Her address is
1014 Strand avenue.
McGranery Says
He ll Expose
Corruption
Hit With Men
Here are some cues fin the cook,
which I suggest along with a re-
mindectof the old saw to the ef
fe«‘t the way to a man's heatt.js -uih a navy pin-alripe *idt—Dee
be single ot douhle-breasterl. But
the hy-iuess.man -pii'uld avoid ej
treme styJing. exaggerated • hnulrt
i*r parts oi too pijitjiert J/tpej- With
through his stomach
Eggs benedict always make a
hjt w ith the men, have you untie
wcll-rtrc»*ed business man rmiv
weat a plain whity> (fitInn broad
all-pat
• loth idiiit,..and g qnihf Sinn
Mr. and Mr*. Will Van-Wey, Jr., ..'r ”‘rV ,, 'an, ey a,,<
ve returned to their home in fhl d""’ of DaHas, spent the week
end here with their parents, Mrs.
have
Dallus after a week-end'visit with
hi* mother, Mr*. W. E. Van Wey.
Earl Van Wey and father have
also returned to Dallas after
.spending the week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hugh More-
head and daughter, Shuron. of
Dallas, were guests of Mr. and
Mr*. John D. Rloodsworth Stnda.v.
The group attended tike Memorial
Day '.services at Sherley. Mr*. Al-
bert Davidson of Houston was also
a guest in the home of her nephew,
Mr. and Mr*. Bloodsworth and
with-her mother, Mrs. Oscar More,
head at Sherley.
Onie Yankey, City, and"”Mr.' and"
Mrs. J. F. Baxter,-of Braxheap.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hucll Dodd and
children, of Athens, were week-end
guests of his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mr. C. J. Farrar anil other
relatives.
Mr. and Mr*. Pat Salter, of San
Antonio were week-end guest* of
her sister, Mr. and ...Mrs. Otis
Payne. Their *on, Gene Salter,
student of Perkin* School of The-
ology, Dallas, preached at Sherley
Sunday mo mini. -
<lly Aimrlalrd Prt$»l
Washington, May 5-'-Federal
Judge James McGranery answered
T ~ “ ~ ] the questions today of senator*
Mr. and M^rs. J. C. Yankey and j considering hi* nomination-as at-
torney general.
McGranery assured the Senate
Judiciary committee he will ex-
pose corruption i,r> government*
wherever lie finds it. He tojd the
senator* he’ll weed out and fire
any incompetent, dikloyul or dis-
honest worker he finds in the
Justlee Department. I. And- Mc-
Granery denied vigorously that he
whitewashed the Argerasia maga-
zine ease, in which he had a hand
as' a Jipstire Depai tment attorney
in 1D46,
When the heating recessed for
luncheon/ the committee ImmI just
wrangled heatedly over 'Mefiran-
ery's refusal to give hi* opinion
so-calle
era Ti uman user
"ore. McGranery said he wouldn’t
comment because the issue is now?
before the Supreme Court.
?
Valton Hick* and family of
Dallas were here during the wcek-
•end for a visit With Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Hicks, who are confined to
their rooms by illness. r
Mr. and Mrs. Jh. A. Green and
sons, Harris Wml Ban, " “
Pleasant,, spentI Sunday
her sister*. Mims. Grace And
Gladys Alexander and brother, Mr.
and Mr*. Robeft Alexander.
of Mtrj'of the
visiting
Mr. and Mr*. Jeff Campltdll
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jarvis and
daughter, Deborah have been here
during the past week making pre-
parations for moving to Boulder
, . . . , ; Colo. The Jarvis family has been
spent the week-end ,n Longview jn Colorudo f#r the p^t ^veml
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Henry
C. McCfede, Dr. McGreife and
their little' daughter, Anne. On
Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Campbell
went to Kilgore ->t« attend the-
Beck family reunion held In the
city pkrk there. '
Mr. and Mr*. Carlton McAnear
and daughter, Karin, were in Dal-
las Sunday visiting her tUrit, Mr*.
McCorkie, who i* recuper-
from recent major surgery
- -Uylor Hospital. She is now at
the home of her sister. Mrs
Maude
ating f
at Bayl
the hoi
C. Rlddliny.
Mr. and Mr*. Woodrow Baxter
and children, of'Greenville, visit-
ed his parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. F.
Baxter' and family in Brashear
Sunday, They also visited their
new nephew, William Keith Bax-
ter, young son of Mr. and Mr*.
James BaxfeF“at Memorial Ho*-
pita.l —
I
Happy Birthday
aImmST jnSJirtwd St.AhtMp’s Episce-
•1 Cktrrk. Sulphur Springs.)
pal Chtu— —— -,
> The Daily News-Telegram at-
tends greeting* and congtatula-
tion* to the following whb
■erred a birthday today:
Monday, May 5—Mrs. James
Baxter,, Mrs. Johnny Byers. Mr*.
Douglas E. ('••‘h**-
ip- —
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t
weeks.
nit A quick way to prepare fhein ternert tnularrt tie in HVavy and
ix to am.vc awo 4ioaelu-rt eggs, on ""'I- And bere'ma style up, ni#n
thinly sliced ham on toast or Eng the current ti end is tow ard grentei
lish muffin* with hoRandai*e' *r°l "uilb v ;.
sauce topping. Hints for Homemaker
Most men seem to like rice, ex When ...you’re pressing w'ool
pecially when it’s well-shasoned suit- you will need a heavier cloth
And you can get plenty of variety than you u-ually o r- for pre-ring
into such main ccnyse dishes, be ! Muslin -thut has been wa-lted und
sw-itch of seasoning* ix - boiled to
remove all Garth
la t ii|'‘ attsWetv •
and
dressing
Make the most of"stove Mot.ag
dr asset* by rising a lubbti covered j
plate rack to file shallow pun.
It will save you digging under a
pile to find the right one.
Trees, .shrubs and plant* are,
nl "inherent” pow
red in the steel seit-
Negro Doctors
In Texas Due
More Privileges
(P« A—nrlatod Print
Dallas, May o—The head of the
Texas Medicaj Association say*
full scientific privileges in the A.>
sociation will be extended.to Ne-
gro physician* in the state.
The association** president, Dr.
Allen Stewart of L“hbock, made
the annrunrement in Dallas where
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ponder .the-group is eopiCening.
wer^ in Grand Prairie Sunday to
visit her sjster, Mrs. ,0. L. Mit-
chell, who ha* just been removed
to her home following recent ma-
jor surgery in Medical Art* Hos-
pital/ Dallas., She is reported to
be doing nicely.
Wednesday.
4~
, • ’ r-~-
1
lie say* the Ldne Star Medical
Negro, ftroup^—will he able to paV-
Ucipate irt 15 'far the-T. M. A.'s
district and special poxt-graduate
meeting* yach year. *
Action" to adtnit Negro doctors
to the scientific xooaion* was tak- ......
en at a *•* ion of the association*'- lipstick
governirg body, the House of'TNt-
legale*. -
about all you need to chahge the |
.nationality of rice dishes. Rice
dishes are popular everywhere.
Each country use* different seas-1
.onings. For instance, Italian re-
cipe* lean heavily on onion*/
cheese andTmtter. India is famous
for Its ettyries. And Spain is'cted- “niall when set out, hut in a short
ited with originating. tomato and
rice combination*......
This always hit* the sppt- when
served with seafood: Potir tomato
juiceyin a refrigerator tray. Season
with tabasco and worfestetabire
sauces and lemon juice. Free** to
mushy stage, heat anil serve with
the seafood. ■ .
Dislike Hairdos
This prohaljly will start a ron-
troversy* but just the same; I
want to tell you about snme of the
thing* men don’t like about women
in respect to makeup and groom-
ing. Recently 25 men—all mem-
bers of the working press-were
given a chance to express their
opinions. And it seems they had
plenty of gripes about dress and
makeup of the distaff side.
Their pet peeves include the ex-
treme hairdo* some women wear.
Also the habit soihe have of comb-
ing their jhair in public—even at
a restaurant talde. However, they
admitted few shtowed-such bad
taste/ '-v...... -
Thf subject o|Jipsti< k—if you‘11
pardon the puu—made some of
the men see red. They complained
'that women leave lipstick on'cof-
fee cups and napkin* all .the time.
In fact, one man suggested that
time they will expand and need
room for proper growth. So be
'sure to allow aidple spare,
Truman Urges
Flood Insurance
tHy A»mtrfim4 /''»#»)
Washington, May f> . President
Truman has urged" Congress to j
set up a national system of flood
disaster insurance backed by ope j
and one-half . bhlion dollars of 1
government fund*.
.The President lold tiled Senate
arid ,,the Houae in a messag# that
the lick- of an insurance system
Is "A rnajoi gap in- tlu:...uu-au« by j
which a man can -make hi* Hmu
jiis farm, or his liu«ine»* hecure1^
against financial loss,"
restaurants htx'e red cups for girl* *ge 52.
Today in History
(Monday, May 9. 19
This is the anniversar
death of NapTdeon in t
1821 in exile on-the i*)istri«i of
8t. Helena. He had been there six
years at the time of hi* death at !
h
■ * • «(l
starring
and white for men. Oh, yes—the The first .ailway ever built on
menfolk* also object strenuously ‘he European continent went into
to the Wearing of exaggerated lip operation this day in 1853 -t
linea—and the feminine habit of On this day In l»41, Emperdi
plying lipstlrk in public place*. Hade Saleasie of Ethopia, onas of (
A* for makeup in general, the thefamou* victim* of Mussolini,
majority of men said they dl4iked was restored t/o his throne follow
heavy cake makeup, heavy eyp
1 shadow^r false eye liner* worn
in the daytime, artificiality
... thedtripin', ffghtih’ sons of
sweethearta who never give up
and never turn back—the U. S.
Infantry? See “Fixed Bayonets,’?
starring Richard Basehart, Mich-
ael 0’8hea and Gene Evan*, show- r________ , „. „____. .. .
ing at the Miphm Tuesday and and Gene Evans, showing at the ( fingernail- or added Kair pieces, allies hdd a* la-t become hop -less
.....*’**tMI ‘ “
IF 1
rni-
in • t
ipg British virtolpici
—Jytti Grand Admiral df arl Doe*
pitV admitted thur dgy in l!*45 that
"Fixed Bayoneta,” ________ ^_r___________________ ,
Richard Rasehart, Michael jD'Bhe*; makeup such |s false eyelashes oi the' G«iman str uggle Kgaanst thF
"‘Tid Gene Evans, showing at the j fijigctbaii* or added Kair piece* allies hdd a* Itp.*/become h<.*> •*—
llxsion Tuesday and W«dne«day; I Exaggerated eyebrows state a «nd the end wa^vri) ,n. ar
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1952, newspaper, May 5, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812808/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.