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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 19r,2.
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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM. SULPHl'R SPRINGS, TEXAS
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li'ti '^u^uin ( ampbell visited Mis., Marv Jo Baxter spent ’he
m «alla> Thursday. . last week-end in Dallas vjaiting
, ' ;- ’ i relative* and friend*.
Bohaii non, student of -----
LTSTC, Cdmnierce, xWted hi* Mrs. Lillian Boucher W return- j
, onie.nei-e Uednesday night. ed from several days visit in*
~---— Dallas.
Ml*, and Mis. Curljs Johnson , —Urnn-_
^*llas'isiUd Mr. *nd Mr*. M. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Robstow-nj
Gieer, I uesday. " are guests of her brother, Elmer
MP , „ ---•—Turner and family and other re*
Jor"dlarre|l of Atlanta, Ga., wakdatives here.
tile guest of Mr. and Mrs. Duke ----------------,—.—:—.
McKinney Wednesday night. '
Master-Sgt. and Mrs. Roj Do-
------- hannon have returned to El Paso
• Terry Moore is confined to his where he is stationed, alter a visiti»
home because of minor injuries here with relatives. ”
i eeetvi-d in a bkycie accident, j ' ■ ■M.,.’—7—_'
------—.—___ Miss Ruth Min ter and Mrs. D.
Mrs. ,1. T. Mallett of .Dallas ha< B. Emmons were in Dallas today
been removed to' the home of her i© he with Joe Ward, who undci-
sistei-indaw*. Mrs. Jeff Palmer,; went minor s’y'gery in Gaston
on Oiyfch street while recuperat- Avenue Hospital,
ttig from a major operation. j ---—.— .....
. The Rev. and Mrs. John S. Rice
Mis. W. P. ( handler was in nnd Miss Jean Harper were in
Dallas Thursday to visit her ,W aro Thursday to attend the dedi-
dnughter, Mrs. Alvis Pickett, sur-j ration ceremony, of seven new
gical patient at Bayhir Hospital, 1 buildings for the Methodist Home
--—-..................j there.
Mr. and Mrs. O. "D. Jackson
foriiierly of Waco are hew rest, j
•Iriits of Sulphur Springs. They!
arc at home at 216 Beckham.. j
y*>
Mis. Henry George Smith was
in Commerce Thursday to visit
her parents-, Mr. and Mrs. L. I.}
Smith.
Hospital
News ♦. ♦
ao ether fai lo, ntm* more hose blanched and chopped, almonds ainl
than jjsggrd, rough surface"- eluam^ to the apple-**tic* tb».
There's a wide/-“"elect uni ' flavor'" delicious,
cotor* in this fall’s fashions Thu, To make sweet cream "our add
of coueSc. calls for * morn care two tablespoon* lemon 'juice oy
lul -electiotr of hosiers »bades teaspoon vinegar to-each •/p
You'll weed haTfnortuvng hosiery,„{ cream, :'f
fo. -fhose popular- light camei Ttkt ,Hr# !,»f vein egg
... „„ n ......... ..... „. »*“*'•• ”b'n gieeus, ruhj lei. v„u «antjt to Contour
Todav I d like to tell you about UM,., fttn;lluir here liT" '■ shad.....1 ,7, give good ,eiv>e. Wash lb
Spare-Time
Brings Cash
1 Bn .'liwwfar t«t<crf B-itt*
Business
to Women
to like lo hrai about idea- and de
the’ wav two entet,ui«j,ug Codug „,hrl. Take some
women launched a vevj sm-.r- fprnUhlH)i,| „f Swedish da
gray, and lthey always
black ap'd brow n
popular water to remove «r|
........ ... , food, then wa*K with other dishes.
'fnt pan-time bumtterw, Theradttfg fhet iuelude 'a* H«»«t»b \, tMMrifcfhvtui'rr* haw \,w», mimeeG* dhe cog
Kdeioian and Judith, Eoscnthai UTr natural Idteh arm. ban, a shelf gone all 'out. to gn e »* hU hosiery water ,lf an/eWtn. beater is tiaed
New \ «rk »re_ ypuug *ur^ who an angepieiip' of plastic dating on in a’ giand vai ietv of ««d«i • They detach tjie 'heaters to wash them
started a >vni ago to look for
. Itwd bmie, a -uoplt ..used dttf !mt tl-err’s .« defi
Vay 't« eifn money al lumir TR*v* trtnnhw fork and spo.m. and a J»l softening of tones from the
wanted to find a prhduct they
' !•
, -• - . - basket made out of foils o’l stta«/H«h Mge« t« the gray taope
C»hhi set) mail urder,, ‘lo)„ , ri ^ R«a« i» Ru-dgai
THm tool the,, husband- about ru(W h(l)tW , ;p,..,h K.o a low cost m. ., a .......
the idea, and go them mteu-sted ; ,„u wa.lt v oyy/bou-c «uj homemaker,- food Inolgl
As *» mutt pi*, of furl, wHtn«v#r , . , ./
thv TWo tHi+tiiU'k m»i I'Wimijj; i i \
iwjofT " .
ylToffttV « tu MIltV
watf) Hilo th«
f rv r
f»|HU i pr*i.
iu‘mly mry
fion!* Nacogdoches^w-'he* The' hS: W*’
been making- an extended visit ** °- m'
with her son, Virgil Lyfich and; Jeanette and Bill Rasshkni have:
family. ; lieen removed to their- home at
—-4^--' i Sulphur Bluff from Memorial
Mr. uifli M[rs. Top Nam e ami Hoopital w here they have been I
TjidfjlM tha immensity of the great State Pair of Texas at Dallas,
Ma M-IM ember figure will tower above the crowd* at tha 19b2 expo-
■tUaa, Owl. 4 thn If. Thi* artiit'* impression shows how “Tex" will
staad, ■saiisg his 7fi-gaRon hst snd the world's Isrgest pair of jeans,
near the of State (in background). ‘Tex” will shadow a huge bul-
letin board IWtbag daily events at the fair, the nation's biggest and moat
spactsrwiar annual exposition.
son, TcriW.iml LaKuc Clapp will
‘l>e in MfE'i'fpy This evening to
watch the Junior High Kittens
play.
Mrs. Rufus Taylor of Miami.
Fla., and Mrs. George Glass of
Culpepper, Va., are visiting their
uunt, Mrs. 0. H. Gregory and
cousin, Mrs. Johnnie Biggeistaff.
Attorney and Mrs. C. Y. Mills
and sons, Mike and Mark have re
undergoing treatment of minor in- j WOMEN TODAY
juries received in a car accident.
Mrs. Robert Singleton of Coop-
er Route One has been removed
to her home following treatment
at Memorial Hospital for a frac-
tured arm.
Mrs. James C. Harris and infant
son havehbeen removed to their
home-on Old Jefferson street from
Memorial Hospital where the baby
was born. ,
Mrs. 0. E. Herman lias been re-
Little Chicago Woman
Becomes Big Toy Tycoon
****** ih‘> «*lkvd O^mithlng ^ti^gjlihlg
. , ,,' V , window sill* ami • «i«'vi-
hm.lly h.v .nought .. long ......^ ,tli
, thw .a hit upon u couph1 01
iikelv product* They made a book- < wgigidei rotlon rug* the nett
’ case and a ........ basket in a metal i »**»•«• Vou’rc tu. the msikct (,u «
frame. They’ figitNKi the l.o«.kea»e fl,.m coveting The) u ptar
j was most iikelv to get attention "t *1 •'"iw.-iallv the "tnalie
1 hut to the., "ill prise it was the "huh can be «*-he,t m
basket which made a. In* hit. »«v sieed washing machtwe
!Ordvnrt^iili to jk»u» iu, moi thin ^v»vUiim«’ »»i
j tiuouithe youBg i.oup)i'A *o *»,ot i
much tht*y tilt'd to tornwh out itit(int»>iih!r
Now they hnxr<* Mime uew pmhIui t*.
tiuludinir h titMrblf toptui ti'l*'ph*»iu'
j nnd niMifiixinv IhUU*. roffrv
lump mid m w j’mi TheyM*
up tht* mml ouii't IiU'siuosm u»>w in
| favor of Rfdlttig dimtiy li» *toi**.
Thtiolora and Judith ■<«> it ha*
hetm morv likt* fun than real work
The. two co up lea really «vu|o>
apcitdifik! their avenmjja making
up ordn> nmi plammiK idhet uvw
item*
You it \uo thru' nw h in*
(tenuity that ha* pant off m thi#, handtiua
j ftnari* time luiaini**jh. Hecauat* Ju _
. j dlth Roikh in an office duiiti|i
j the day, hr*i hu.*ba»id‘* ratrular juh
|ia diaplay work, Thc«‘dora ha^» a
ykahy ami la bu«y at home heintf
i p wife amt mother, and het hu*^
ham) worka will) » leather firm,
j Alt agree^that other vounu couplea
could figure wav*, and nieana of
earninir money in npaii* tune huai
ite**eH if they would onljjj, give il
, a try.
Young In Heart
Y«>unit married couple* like the
hint Has to do
tlh well irmomed haml* -■ Wi• *
you’ve ’applied Hal! pn'fuh Vait
until jf i* Mirk -to the touch, thi»o
Wk One Mptdoaj come in oMtfhiv hao»lv. Take M dear eahny coat Apply'
■ yfnt .
tm> dirty ctA to keep The Jonathan ’(* ait «*tk■pitri»tr«ie' u*intt a* few *ti«>ke»*'av m^*lhla
' variety excellent tor hakmg, rook- t„ jftve your naila a irleaminir hi'U-
ing and eating out of hand lf«e it pance.
fur pie of take, muffin* or bread, ~ -
apple^ai** o b»r' cottkli’1*
V1nke you* a p plena in c ext i a
•prclnl by flavoMhjg it.'with lemur*
mice >ll!d cmnamnri Or■■c.nmhine.
the applcdame with peeled ^rnl
tiny a
f am
They
nahlr eubed roangeH
color Today\ dinner menu
appleeatue «e»ved Wyth
\ Avoid Rough Handling COUt*e of ham rtorpotlr
The budget ceroMioui homeiwak cream *duv*. corn on the
ei maturally want** to do nil *h»* «’anne*l wjodtj kernel com*
rani tp. jyitake her p*ecl*»u# nylon* t»»*?i*e»l tfiren *alad k ot
\ti-V Inn get Ifety aiv a ,feiv little dev»eit
jemioileiH that, will help Keep
hand* god fingentAii* suu»t»lh and
when you're handling the *toek
mg* a^otd wealing iVog- *•» hiMie
lid* that might cguar <»*
tear*. IVihapa voo think I »*» put'
ting toi» much emphaM* on *im>i»th
TEXAS
LAUGHS
ink
By
Boyc« Ilona*
Two women wore.Aalkiagf. tina
aaid, *'l d»*n’t think I look Hi;
ilo you think Th# other wo*
mao »**d, “Nii' not any mora*°
\ wife’ ut*l t«* hv» huAlntnd, who
have oiang*. jello.
( u#• f«*r ( oak *
In both plain and fainy n
log, maiaroni f**od* a*,» eanv on
thi' hiolget Manageiueot cntwmijw
ciM*k* will welcome the way thage ' Tm T ' 7’^ * . *
. • wm at the Ateforlita wheel, ‘John,
wheat foo*t» stretch expeuatvi* 7- —.
rneiik.-* «**•! other protein food*
If yon want a variation of »p
doft't drive fa*i. Therei n p*»-
licema*! »m «i motorcycle w ho wanta
hut rrudmhet, j»»,thap*» |*le^aoee that a iM«*»tent. add In get by,
me up to
per pound
„ , „ ,- ... s new 1 furniture collections', l‘c-
hM i***** «•» !•* .............
turned to their home in Miaueioii i *>x0ve«J to her home at Dike from
after a visit here with her mother.,!'*,craoml wher«' »h« h“h
Mrs. J. V. Smith and other reTi-i1**" * medical patient.
tivcs Mrs. A. J. Cundiff and infant
{By .1 tutor at t • H Bit—)
A little ( hicago Woman nas Jyvcs doing it, and says that after liie'\ tiuiig in iieart Beeides,
become one of the country* tog- • movie-making this schedule seem*' * me young m ai ,
gest toy tycoons. She's Mrs. Kay i are for
like
a dream. With a grin she |imilr(, |mag,„
and'llpre'ttvV Her^succei* ntory'rmM T' umf'l.X*l Budget de.ign.
and pietty Her success story getting up at six m the morninir tn „onu|-r ,„Mi.le
one that should inspire other wo- | f(i| |MOvU>> , - I in popular
men, too, for eleven years ago
Mrs. Stanley was broke. Then,
very la/.y person.’
are played up-
w . . and hin h in
just a modern, "iljuiurttvs lu honey
or epice finisfii ’.'None of the old
her movie lime reddish blown maple i*
They also viaited friends wh'1* , ilr “n.Tu! ‘ ..... - | tofy in her kitchen.
son have been removed to their when she Impcned to hem about %.’* f,'r " ...... ..................
! home in Dallas from Memorial „ method of making rubber molds ,expedience because it ha* led to shown tu these new collection".
here.
Chester Crumpton visited his
•parents, C’apt. and Mrs. W. E.
t . C. Davidson, city, has heeiijT0^#y her husiness^groKses one
Crampton Tuesday. His wife and removed to hi* home after medical i million dollar* a year. And instead
children accompanied hjm to their! “l Memorial Hospital. ,,f doing the work in her modest
home in Dallas following several, MnV ,L ,B' 'V e’itei r‘‘' kitchen Kay-has a three-story far
•lays visit here.
Mrs. J. 0. Roots and Miss
Mamie Beale were hostesses to
the initial meeting for the cur-
rent season of Chapter All of the
PEO Sisterhood today in their
home on Church street.
Master-Sgt. and Mrs. Mernets
Holnv.-s and son, Jimmy are leav-
ing Friday for several days visit
with her parents, Mr. snd Mrs.
Jake Patteson of Shydler, Okla.,
Sgt. Holmes is scheduled to be
transferred to the- Far East in
October.
Miss Margaret Me-Clean of
Hodge, La., visited her dncle.
Attorney William J. Fanning and
family, her aunt, Mr*. C. C. Shep-
pard here Wednesday. She was en-
roulc front Commerce and Dallas,
where she had been visitinf
friends, to her home.
Tod<wjn History
Amumrimted Brt—)
Thursday, October 2nd. 1952
moved to her home at 405 Church tory building and employs 100]
street following medical treatment | people.
at Memorial Hospital. Now* her modeling sets, are sold
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clem of jN leading stores from coast to
108 Spence street announce the (.oaat. There are 1150 item* in her
Girth of a son, M ednesday, Octo- j catalog. These range from a single
bei l, at Memorial Hospital. j figure to a handsomely boxed set
Miss Helen Lee of Burbank, 0f a half-doxen molds, plu* the
appeared on the screen.
Baptist Banquet
Slated Tonight;
Mead to Speak
Calif., is a medical patient at Me-
morial Hospital.
J. E. Glenn of Como is a medi-
cal patient at Memorial Hospital.
Wyandlc Edwards of Route
Five is a medical patient at Me-
morial Hospital.
Mrs. Boh Sickle* of 126 Atkins
is a medical patient at Memorial
Hospital.
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First Shipments
Of Citrus Fruit
Start Saturday
(Bu A—ctmUA i'rt—l
Austin, Oct. 2—The first ship- *M never
i ment* of citrus fruit* from the
| lower Rio Grande Valley is ex-
plaster, paint* and brush. Kay
say*: “1 have a Walt Disney fran-
chise and "my “Bambi," “Cinder-j
clla” and ‘Alice in Wonderland”
set* are among the most popular
items on my list,"
— Sxccsn in Stride
Kay Stanley ha* been taking
her i>ucee«n in stride. After all,
she's got what she always aimed
to get— a career as a business
woman. For a long time she wor-
ried about not getting it, because
her family expected her to iierome
a musician like her dad, Olive
Martin Cotton, pianist and director
1 for the Orpheum Theater circuit.
Kay was Irani in Albiun, Michi-
gan and as a child she did study
music. Hut she *avs her heart
in it. She yearned for
a successful career in the business
world. She tried hard, too. After
Even being in a rut couldn't keep finish''form one infotmal■ modern
Eve Arden from giving a spark- group. It includes popular *<|tiute
ling performance every time she ‘ coffer table* that double a scat
ing pieces, a tailored room divider,
dei^k*. chatrs, sofa*, cabinet and
bedroom pieces.
Witll the. exception of' a bed
room, black and white are tile two
accent* in company w ith the warm
, maple fifrititure. In a dining room,
’ mist gray and a soft spring green
have been added The gieen is
seen ill the cotton carpet and t
(echoed in the heib garden design
draperyfabrU Wrought iron give,
an outdeor-indooi i look to thi*
same, room with a step table in
glass and metal filled with gieen.
| plants, and a pair nf tush and
wrought iron chairs.
These reproduction* of Early
American furniture tiu a deep
honey or Inaple finish are a- good
looking as they ate tne»p*n*ive.
| Thay'rcL- particularly—.affAcUvo.
when blended with modem lamp"
and acresaories, a spiinkling of-
reproduction* of old china pin et
and a color scheme that is defi
1 mtely contemporary.
Rsliaisk Furaitors
Perhaps yuui furniture budget
is small and you can't have some
of those nice new chatrs, table.,
bookcases, and so on that you’d
j like for your home. Don't sit hack
; and complain alaiut it Instead,
get busy and do a good home dec-
orating job by tefiiiishlng old fur-
The Thud Annual Leadership niture, or finishing unpainted fur-
Banquet will he staged tonight at fttKure.
fra
m
**n*\
. . . yet enjoy the richest coffee of all.
Smart housewives know that the true cost of cof-
fee is measured by the number of cups a pound
of coffee makes ... not by the price they pay
for it in the store.
Good coffee today costs at least two cents per
cup. But with Maryland Club, because of its-
extra richness ... you can use less to make each
flavor-rich cup . . . get 10 to 15 more cups out
of every pound ... thus you can actually* save
up to 25c per pound.
Try Maryland Club and discover lor yourself
how really good coffee can be . . . and how eco-
nomical, too! Buy coffee tha smart way and
save up to 25c a pound ... buy Maryland Club!
, -as isrUlisS by SoulhwstUrn I jknr.ioiisa
Maryland Out Coflee
CJ7* Iht coffee you'd drmk
ij you otened oil the coffee m the u orld!
J. EARL MEAD
Tod'av day of 11^ Shl'Xrted out t'^Uvmf'Howlnl' Sm5 p.S« Cniin’'IreTjyZ
B ■
Home Fashion Time open* today
and continue* for nine days, with
the emphasis on home furnish-
ing*.
On thi* day in 1804, England
mobilised to resi-t an unexpected
invasion
lohn \me e*U^ Uli- Vr** ! •» » furniture checker and within1.?'*' -ttorney and deacon of the plicated than othei*. But whethe,
iohii nniie esumaic* vni* ; ai__ ^ t ^ aI___ t _______ ^ Flint Baptist chunh, will be ma*-: you antique, w^ax or fim*h the
ter of ceremonies. Mr*. Harvey fui niture with a giossy enamel or
Whatley i* in chaigr of the menu with varnish, an amateur can do
crop at one and one half million ' ^ br'«f timc ,,f ** >'*“r lh« •»-
nc anj etaoefruii 1 hitiou* young woman had linen to
fo7el the°dii«tr«UiPrfw«0I Stkago'lmtal^Thmf”h7t^ ^ T^7tZZ \
m.l.zcd to I'CM-I. an unexpeeveu --•* t- 'la* director of sale* promotion for *"‘‘ *" ' ,/'*n “ f* ^ vs..,.i- about .ho-
sssgss sfars
horn on this day in 1851. 11aimer* have had poor luck with h#d he|> M jdej( for m(kk|B_ tor of the Cliff Temple Baptist M* If >™ »»»** K|v*' Die wood,
Mohandas Gandhi wn* Irani on, cotton because of pink hollworui b|>er - moy, Jir>t think—! church, will he guest speaker. ; added color, vanou. atain-can be
thi* day in 18«‘.». ; damage Ifni .Trought. They *r*, u. -kven year, later Kay Mead i* considered one of South- ’ used on wood before mdng var
Former Secretary of State Cor- M’*dy to return to citru* w"el1 J Stanley at the Mge of 40 i* one ,M'n Biptiit’i outAtandinir edoea* ^h. Pigmental oil RUin* and
'of the most important women in Doital leader*. He ha* iraen with, ragular varni.h .tarn, are avail-,
the country’* toy business.
Dislike* Rat
That lively comedienne, blonde
dell Hull was horn on thi* day in D>ey can get nursery slocy.
1871. !
On this day in 1865, Generali
Robert K. Lee became President
of Washington and Lee'Unive'r-
“o„ **,c.*iSouth Koreans
Senate began debate on the
Neutrality Act.
On this day id 1042, ^Wendell
Wlllki* arrived id ChOngkind oh
his trip arouiid the world.
Ouv year ago today,'the Joint
Chjfi, of Staff urged that U-S
nilpouci be raised from 90 to 140
group*. *
Chinese Repulse
In Hill Fights
(tty \***h <mt>d Bretti
the Cliff Temple church over 24j»*de. The regular' vainiah stain*
year*. Thi* Church, with nearly 8,- usually need an undercoat of
000 member* ha* over 2000 in clear varniah to keep the Main
and pretty Eve Arden, ha* given Sunday School every week. Hi* from etfiYing into the wood and
i up movie acting' for a’ rather un-1 coming^'to speak to the loader* of giving it a color much darker
! tiHuaJ reason. She say* it’* because Die Fii*t Baptist church is an hon- than extracted. On open grain
roles!* She gle*“ oa' to" ex^.lT:! ^
•'Don’t get mtf wronf, I like inak- The meeting beirin* at Afiren* '** fore the varnuh
uijr movies. But I can't seem to j thirty. laemders of the different or- ^ am^ih1\u\^b
Hint* far Homemaker
Happy Birthday
• .
(N*m ami Safas fraai Asnaal BlithSay
Calendar poWwhaS Of »« huh W»K
•al Uaureh. eulpXar aprin*a.l
Tha Dailr Newa-Telegram ex
c i v nT.r tu < »et the producer* .to think bf me ganiration* will1 bring five-minute, i *•* nom.nmir
Seoul, Korea. Oct. 2.—There . in any otlwr role except the atafao- talk* alraut the work to be done Anran.au home dmomton
been some Viiore hot fighting for (yp, uf the wj*e^rackinK fr,«.nrl for 1962 58. D. R Bonner will
the hill* of Koiea. 0f heroine. 1 don't mind doing "peak concerning the Sunday
South Korean troop*, triad “h small role*. The size of the part; school Homer ijcn-nen will npeak
night and day to recapture an makes no /difference to me. But concerning the Training I’nion.
east-central front height, called j I just don’t want to be stuck in , For Woman'* Missionary Union giyg you that
Wire Hill, which the Chineee took * rut." M. E. Boyd,will speak and Howard,
on Monday. U. 8. Infantrymen After year* of playing these j Smith will discus* the work of the
fought off a Chinese charge be- brittle, wise-cracking young wo- Brotherhood.
fore dawn against n bill thi* side „,en( Eve found that each new! Everyone who hold* a place of1
of ‘Kumsong. _ rq)e was just a carbon copy of all j leadership in the church is ex-
1 he flint MIG jet to be ehot those »he had done in the past, peeled to attend thi* iranquet, Rev.
•li
tend* greeting* and congratuln- down this month was recorded to- She wasn’t aurprise4.when produc- j Rai|ey said.
tlona to th* following who ©b- <1*.V by U. 8. Sabre Jet* in north- ^r*—.and the pgblic, too—came ____
terved a birthday today: (west Korea. Tlie Air Force re-|tp refer to all such characterize
October 2, 1952—Charle* Tyler, ports that a total of 107 MIG*
Michael Shepard, Mr*. Ben L. were destroyed in the last three
Johnson. Mi?. L. F. Bridge*, Joe montfcs, compared to 10 American
Deny, Emi.t N'orthcutt.
Le
] jut plluo. .hot duwa tu dogfights.
V
tion, u “typic.l Ev, Ard.n r.lM - » Y**“ .....
Now i. planning t., d..o» “Smfalfa
all her time to rftgfto and t«r^ UandaiJ between Korva and
>Lion. Her popular »bow “Mu* \ Maa' ituna.
Do cramps
monthly look?!
we? m m mo mmn, ■■me*tm,t »• »* iw’
Itntt ,jr*+r mirror them to *lAtr-Inching,
• nrnemti Orrowi fmtt Atnmg tote *‘W4
Atf%V Why Mf mtn tm f>ol f*m trt
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 235, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1952, newspaper, October 2, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth813651/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.