The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 293, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1952 Page: 3 of 6
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LXV-«WAV
One year ago today, big four
disarmament talks ended in dead-
lock at the United Nations.
lor Coke
Results
Holidays are party days...
and the handy six-bottle
carton of Coca-Cola is part
and parcel of the party.
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home by illness. .
J. D. Ivey is reported
sick list. ,
Mrs. W. M. Chandler and Mrs.
• L. Frost spent Wednesday In Dal-
las. *
Mrs. Leslie Short, of Tkwiii visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McClure
Tuesday. &
Mrs. Taylor Barrett, Mrs. Bob
Lindley and Mrs. Frank Long vis-
ited in Greenville Tuesday. .
Joe Miller and Bob pepper, em-
ployees of The Echo Publications,
arc confined to their home by ill-
ness.
Mrs. Charlie Martin has been
removed to her. home at Sulphur
Bluff after recent surgery at Bay-
lor Hospital lti Dallas.
The annual Christmas tea of.
the Treble Clef Club was JheJd in
the Library club rooms this after-
noon.
at El
dayk t
Misses Eddie and Julia Bennett
attended the musical production
STSTC “Blue and Gold" Tues-
evenjng.
^Mrs. Charles Riley will return
to her home in Dallas Thursday
after several days visit here with
her mother, Mrs. C. L. Murrie.
Mrs. JameJ Kiag is able to he
up following several days illness
in her home on Whitworth street.
Gee Lon* and Mrs. John C. Col-
lins spent Tuesday in Dallas.
Mrs. B. B. Cain and Mrs. Char-
les F. Ashcroft visited in Dallas
Tuesday.
Mrs. Edwin Elliott, Mrs. J. C.
McLeod and Miss Lucille McLeod
spent Tuesday itr Dallas.
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Mrs, Jack Byrd was in Dallas
Tuesday where she met her mo-
ther, mrs. J. B. Honaker of Farm-
ersville for a visit.
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(Memorial Hospital viiitiag hoarri
2 to 4 and 7 to • ». m.)
Mrs. Newt Owens has been re-
TT~ ~~~T. ~~7. .. moved to Tier home at 726 Hous-
Shade Gafford, Mrs. Me* r- .
Mr* and Mrd. Thomas ^Flem-
ing and daughters have moved
from 884 Fisher to their new home
at 808 Fisher.
Ralph Funderburk is reported to
be quite ill in the Veteran's Hos-
pital in McKinney where he under-
went major surgery Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Clary were
in Paris Tuesday to attend the
funaral of a frieliff, Mrs. Jim
Phillips.
Mrs. Shannon Thomas has re-
turned to Dresden, Tenn. after a
brief visit here with her parents,
the Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Luton.
Mrs. Eugene Chamberlain is re-
proted doing nicely at her home
oij College street where she is
Convalescing from recent surgery.
''g. L. (JU'mmy) Ardis has re-
turned to his home in Dallas after
a visit here with his brother, Al-
len E. Ardis.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Worsham
spent Tuesday and Wednesday in
Grand Prairie visiting his sister
Mrs. Miller DeFord and family.
Clay Cheek and daughter, Mar-
tha, were at North Hopkins Tues-
day evening to attend the annual
banquet of the 'Beckham Home
Demonstration Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Darnell
of Paris and Mrs. Frank Walton
of Blossom visited their niece,
Mrs. Tlni Clary, and Mr. Clary
Wednesday.
THE DAIL1? NEWS-TELEGRAM, SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
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Mr. and Mrs. George Melton of
Detroit, Michi, will arrive Sat-
urday to spend the Christmas hol-
idays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Molten. !■ ...»
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Mrs. E. T. Sellers and Miss Dai-
sy Sellers spent Tuesday in Fort
Worth. Mrs. Dick Sellers, who has
been visiting her granddaughter,
Mrs. Robert Sassman and family,
accompanied them home.
ton street following Surgery at
Memorial Hospital".'
Mrs. Ida Walker of 331 Mag-
nolia has been dismissed to her
home after medical treatment St
Memorial Hospital.
Warren Chancellor, Jr., Hous-
ton street, has been admitted to
Memorial Hospital for medical
treatment.
Mrs. Roy Randolph of 846 Sr
Davis is a medical patient at Me-
morial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Keinhel Crowson
of Birthright announce the birth
of a son, Wednesday, December
10, at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Paul Nunn, 123 Kyle, has
been admitted to Memorial where
she will undergo major surgery
within the next ,few days.—
J. B. Sparkman of Como Route
One is a medical patient at Me-
morial .Hospital.'
Mrs. Jack Goodie of Brashear
Route One is a medical patient at
Memorial Hospital.
Miss Nina Taylor of College
street is a medical patient at Me-
morial Hospital.
Walter Randolph has been re-
moved to his home at Sulphur
Bluff following medical treatment
at Memorial Hospital.
The condition of Mrs. Levi
Bird is reported to be unimprov-
ed at Memorial Hospital, where
she has been undergoing medical
treatment for several days.
Mrs. Mack Medley is reported
to be doing nicely at Memorial
Hospital, where she is a medical
patient. ' ......
Mrs. McPherson -
Hites Scheduled ”
At Mt. Sterling
Final rites for Mrs. Annie Mc-
Pherson, longtime resident -.of
Hopkins County, will he held at
two o’clock Thursday afternoon in
the Mount Sterling Chapel, Mia*.
McPherson, 79, died Monday night
at the home of herjliuighter, Mrs.
Grace Moore in Dike.
The Rev. Bayless W. Evans will
officiate. Interment will b$*Bt w*
Katanians learned Wed
their intest fund raising project,
the unuual Kiwani* Radio Auc-
tion, is expeceij to add $9r>0_'tO
the club's Welfare. Fund.
Lavon Pharr gave a financial
report on the ttmlon^aduring a
brief {nrsines- session at th,e- cluh’s
'’noon meeting. J ' \
A him showing scenes of
‘ Yel-
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wllliamaon
will leave Thursday for Sacra-
mento, Calif., to spend Christmas
with their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Patton and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. H- B. Bretell and
baby daughter, Renee of Dallas
spent Friday with hsr parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shields of
Ridgeway.
Bud WatBon of Ridgeway, who
underwent surgery in Baylor Hos-
pital, has been removed to his
home where he 1* reported to be
doing nicely.
Mrs. G. E. Williams, Miss May-
me Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Skill-
man Gideon and daughter, Gilda
were in Cooper Tuesday evening
to attend the Christmas parade.
The Winnie Lee Shop employees
Wilr hold their Christmas party
Thursday evening at the homg of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack dossup on
Church street.
The Philathea Class
iMethodist church will
Christmas party Thursday after-
noon at 2:80 in the parlor of the
church.
Mrs. Howard Maddox and
daughter, Paula, were in Com-
merce Tuesday evening to attend
the musical production “Blue and
Gold” at ETSTC.
Mr. and Mrs. Shed Chapman,
Mrs. Stewart Ury and Mrs. Mer-
vin Davis attended the annual
banquet of the Beckham Home
Demonatration club held at North
Hopkins Tuesday evening.
have Its
Mrs. H. H. Harrington has re-
turned frpm Ft. Worth where she
has been with her little granddau-
ghter, Kathryn Ann Harrington,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hank
Harrington, who has been quite
ill ycith e throat infection
and My*. Cecil Hicks and
Mr*.'
Miss Mary Copnally attended the
MUsical production, “Blue and
Gold” at ETSTC, Commerce Tues-
day evening. ,
v Mrs. W. H. Ellis and Mrs. Ina
Whitaker will go to Dallas ThursI
day for several days visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pate end her
mother, Mrs. Holbrook.
- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chapman
hive returned to their home In
[Lullhock after being here last
Sunday to attend the funeral of
'Mr*. W.eslcy Tunentino and for
a visit with his brother, Pete Chap-
man and family.
Happy Birthday
O. E. Betty, former resident of
Brashear and Campbell, is report-
ed to be improved at the North
Louisiana Hospital in Shreveport,
where he has been a'patient since
Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Betty now
reside at Cason, where he is sec-
tion foreman on the L. A A. Rail-
Try a Want Ad for
Battle Against
Delinquency Said
Real Problem'
(fly Antedated Prtan)
Austin, Dec. 10.—The third am
Mount Sterling cemetery. Day and +6 w 3 tone Nutional Park was shown
D»y *tr of
arrangements, . 1 .
The body will remain at the
Moore home in Dike until time
for services.
Mrs. McPherson, who mo
Milam County with her fa
round 1879, came to 1
County with hev husband
1900. , - WW ’ j m ,,
She was a member of the Me-
tho«list church. | VsllUl Oil OClVlUch
Survivors infinite two sons, J.
C. McPherson of Tira and Murphy
McPherson of Andrews; two dau-
ghters, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Ma-
mie Beadles of l.evetland; 14
grandchildren; one great grand-
daughter; a sister, Mrs. Mary
Brown of Dallas; and two broth-
ers, R. E. Murphy of Lbs Ange-
les and Morris Murphy of Bryan,
during the program by Bill Chap-
man. Jlarold Arnold was in charge
Of tli* program.
Guest* were Chapman and the
. Rev. Robert Martin of Kansas
;4't° caty.
First Baptist
Eisenhower Nay
Exchange Yacht
For Golf Course
(Hu Anaociated Pit*s«)
Aboard Helena, Dec;—It).-—As-
sociated Press correspondent Don
Whitehead says in a dispatch front
the Cruiser Helena that Eisen-
hower may,get rid pf „ the Yacht
Williamsburg when he becomes
president.
According to Eisenhower’s
friends on the-cruiser; the yacht-
just doesn’t fit in-with Eisenhow-
.er’s’vacation ideas-«~either on the_
grounds of economy or as a vagg-
tion area.
Rather, they report, he’d like
some retreat-—preferably one close
to the capital—which contains
. . , ' bpth a golf course and a fishing
nual report of the.Jouth Dgyelop-.j^ream. An ideal retreat, they
] The members of the pulpit com-
mittee will make arrangements
each week for someone to direct
the Wednesday evening prayer
service. The prayer service wiH
begin at 8:00 p.m, with the song-
service directed by RoJjgit Graveti.
Thg.loachers aiiif officers of the
Sumlay School will meet at 7:00
for their planning meeting for the
services next Sunday. TFie workers
will meet by departments the first
part of the period and then come
together for a general meeting at
7:40.
The choir will rehearse Thurs-
day at 7:00 p.ih.' They are work-
ing oh their Christmas music to be
presented at the evening strvice
December 21. -/ T.
ment Council of Texas says that
between 10,000 and 16,000 delin-
quent children will be hailed into
Texas juvenile courts during the
next year.
Many of these will he sent to
state training schools, the report
states.
The battle against delinquency
is a “very real problem” the coun-
cil reports.
Today in History
WadnMtlay, December 10, 1982
Today is the 345th day of 1952.
There arc 21 days left this year.
On this day in 1817, Mississippi
was admitted to the Union.
This day in 1822 was the birth-
day of the French composer—Ce-
sar Franck.
The Swedish chemist and Phil-
anthropist—Alfred- Nobel—died
on this day in 1896.
On this day in 1917, during
World War One, General Allenby
captured Jerusalem.
On this day in 1930, French
troops evacuated the Saar basin.
On this day in 1941, Japanese
places sank both the British Crui-
ser-Repulse, and the British Bat-
tleship, Prince of Wales, off Ma-
On thia day in 1944,tireek Elas.
say, would, be some place in the
mountains—but not too far up,
say about 2,500 feet.
The yacht Williamsburg was re-
fitted for President Truman in
1946, and it takes about 100 men
to keep it ready for a cruise. How
much this presidential pleasure-
yacht costs to run is a question.
Technically, the Yaeht Williams-
burg is a Navy Vessel, and bills for
its upkeep are coveredTn govern-
ment bookkeeping by railing the
Williamsburg a “training ship.”
Federal Payroll
Reduced Slightly
I Ha AaaoritleJ Praia)
Washington, Dec, lO—A joint
Senate-House committee says that
for the third consecutive month,
October showed a small decrease
in the number of federal job-
holders. ' ,
The Joint Congressional fom-
mittec on reduction of non-essen-
tial federal expenditures reported
that the a umber of civilian* on
Crash Claims
Fifth Fatality
(ft* Amtoeiqtrd Prrna)
Huntsville, Dec. 10.-—The fifth
fatality in a Saturday traffic col-
lision at Huntsville has died of i
injuries. She was Miss Lora Green !
21.
Another principal in the two- j
car head-on crash, Luther Wilson
of Dallas, has been transferred to
a hospital at Galveston. His yvife j
and son were among those killed.^
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Calendar publUhnl hr
pai Church. S'Ophur -i,. -
the Dally Nevw-iRlegra* ex-
tends greetings and congratula-
tions to the following, who ob-
served a birthday today: ’ ^
Wednesday, Dec. 10.—-Jo# Si*
mer Harry, Welter Crow, Joe Car-
ver.
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Lubbock Accepts
Big Bond Issue
<Hy Prill) . j
.Lubbock, Dec. 10.—A $6,504.-
000 municipal bond issue has been !
approved by Lubbock voters hy
margins that varied from 3 to 1 !
to 4 to 1 on six proposals.
The vote of 1,277 was the larg-
est ever recorded in a city bond
flection. The League of Women
voters conducted a get-out-the
vote campaign.
Masonic
Notice
Call meeting SulphUt Springs
Lodge No. 221 AF&AM tomorr ow
night at 7 o’clock. Work in EA & j
| FC degrees. Visiting brethren wel-1
the.federal payroll in October was. come.—Hugh Frasier, WM, E. V. I
6100 below the September mark. I Wright, Secty.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 293, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1952, newspaper, December 10, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814365/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.