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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM, SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
Sl/NDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1949J
LOCALS
ItVF. -1 ■'.-!» I1*'7* Pr WaFAril
Mrs. Maude Phillips has return-| Mr. and Mrs. M. Z. Hailey were
ed from a visit in PitUbUQr. in Dallas Saturday to attend the
■................... —— SMU-Missouri name.
Miss Ruth higHs, of Dallas, is
spending the week-end at her
home Wre,
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Hans are in
Dallas today to visit, their daugh-
ter, Mr*. M. D. Knlow and family.
Mr*. A. W. Adams and Mrs. W.
J. Allan attended the Rose Festi-
val in Tyler Saturday.
Miss Mildred Alenander, of Dal-
las is sepnding the week-end at
her home here.
Robert Douglas, Helen Festeott
and Robert Alda in “Homicide"
showing at the Mission Sunday
only.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Pearson,
dty, and Mrs. H. B. Young and
Mi** Nell Garnett, of Greenville
will ba in Tyler today to attend
the Rose Festival.
Mis* Jackie Hamilton, student
of TCU, Ft. Worth, is spending
the week-end here with her par-
ent*, Mr. and Mr*. Jack Hamilton.
Henry Grainger was in Paris
Friday where he took a plane for
Houston to attend the funeral of
hi* sister, Mrs. W. R. Hughes.
John King and Constance
Moore, in "State Police”. Show-
ing at the Broadway Monday
and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Locke have
returned from a vacation visit to
Miss Gwynne Anderson is spend-
ing the week-end at her home in
Leonard.
Mrs. T. H. McConnell and sons,
Tom and Jim are spending the
week-end in Dallas.
Miss Dorothy Mood, of Green-
ville, is the week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs, Waire Currin.
Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas Steeley
and son moved Saturday to Paris,
where Mr. Steeley has purchased
a business.
Mrs. Leon Leggett, daughter,
Janet, Kerrie Sue Kennedy and
Charlotte Ruhmann spent Satur-
day in Dallas.
Miss Suzanne Wood and Mrs.
Jim James are spending the week-
end in Dallas, where they attend-
ed The SMI'-Wirsourl game.
Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Chamber-
lain are spending the week-end in
DaHas, where they attended the
SMU-Missooii game Saturday.
J. L. Hedrick of Sulphur Bluff
is a medical patient at the Memo-
rial Hospital.
Born to Mr*. Wanda Martin of
Sulphur Springs route two, a son,
Saturday, October 1, at the Mem-i
orial Hospital.
J. H.' Snapp. of Arkansas, is a
medical patient at the Memorial I
Hospital."
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Daniels, j
city, announce the birth of a
daughter Friday night, September
30, at the Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shaw, Dal-
las, announce the birth of a son
Friday night. September 30, at,
the Memorial Hospital. Jf-
Mrs. Olan Perkins, city, has j 0
been removed to her home after j |
medical treatment at the Memo-
rial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Townson, ;
511 Church street, city, announce i
the birth .of a daughter Sa*urday, j :
October 1, at the Memorial Hoa- i.
pita).
He’
Spain Currency
Also j[o Come in
for" Devaluation
IR* A*wc‘tir H Prrun)
Madrid. Oct. 1 — Spain an-
nounced today that it will revalue
its currency wherever necessary
a* a, result of the recent deval-
nation ol' the British pmfnS'. The
Franco government said the action
will be taken in order to maintain
what was termed the "most active
foreign'commerce." Spain already)
has a variable exchange system '
based .on preferential rates for;
whatever products Spain wants to
export and import.
Refugees From
Reds Flee on
Old War Vessel
BAK.NEV GROVES’ fat (leer won Grand Champion at the Cen-Tex fair In Temple andI waa aold to
Scott A White hospital at auction at Sl.ee per pound. Win Winnie lemple. i hirf IWMIctan at the
hospital mid that this dry let fed oteer from lamp1**1** .....I Harrjodate , 1 * Fitiisiinmoin
In,Ml,,,.. r.MM.I. strain nf M.r.inr.l. anillj hr OFlFll lo the oatleltis. 1ST A. I *C»tt it at n*llt.
Ernest Mack Boyd is here from
Wortham, where he teaches, to
spend the' week-end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Boyd.
Dust Gadget lo
Keep Check on
Atomic Energy
Miss Clydes Ruth Wright of
Dallas is spending the week-end
here with her mother. Mr. J. L.
Wright.
(Ify Amiortafrrl Pmrut
Los Angeles—A new' gadget
will tell how much the air is con-
taminated in atomic energy work.
It was invented at the University
of California atomic laboratory
here.
Jets of air are shot at a revolving
tT’S A DOG’S LJFE-Actres*
Amanda Blake crowns movie-
land’s four-footed star, La'ssie,
V “King for a Week” in Holly-
wood, where anything goes. Las-
sie will reign over ail the
pooches during National Dog
Week, Sept. 18-24. But he was
a lot more interested in the ex-
tra bones promised than in all
this parsing glory.
(Ru Amtri*t*4 Prr**)
Cotih, Ireland. Oct. 1
British invasion ship become an
ark of freedom. ,
garians—including So children.
; As a landing craft in wartime, the
I ship would normally carry' only
50 persons.
i ' The desperate refugees made a
■jfttormy four-day nip from Gote-
An tilil burg, Sweden, m the iyld ship--
and hope -even more desperately
to cross the Atlantic in their craft
rawed the Victory-.- One refugee
Czechs Reported
Arresting More
Catholic Clergy
< fly Aw Prim I
IVsfruev tret.
mor«
gle burning desire td get as fat arrest* of Roman Catholic t»rf« -t
away from Russia a.* possible. in Czechoslovakia. The word n.me-
Kind hearted Irish civilians: from usually reliable ehuroh sour Ki
tossed loaves of bread to the refu- re*. And these source- -am sn
more priest* had been arrested da
468 refugee* from Communism , . •, , •; ......- - , ...
used-an old British landing ctaft ««d eye. yom^aboard has one sin-j unconfirmed word lode,
to escape from the shadow' of the
iron curtain—and have made port
at Cobh. A passenger says II na-
tionalities are .aboard—mostly Lat-
vians, Estonians, Poles and Hun- gees.
’omnmnist police in Western
t'fTH fit*
lie i atbolic church has
.tin: effort* of the (
■ i non nt to take over -onie rY
functmn-. The new arre-ts
• reported a- the Czech pfe—
tied • more and more Catholi
'V'r.en were backing tiie guv.
yVnpu-rd rh-tirrb a-nTT-erV
at
Police", -t
a n il l iilt'Ui.J
ig at the li .wS
d Tuesday,
John
«V Mr,
- — city, mo,.
National Park in Wyoming and to
.points in Colorado.
Mrs. Duke McKinney and child-
ren, Dan and Mary Kay, Mrs. L.
L. McKinney, Mrs. John Minter
and Miss Kathryn Minter were in
Tyler Saturday to attend the Rose
Festival.
to attend the S.S.-Jesuit
School football game.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Quixenherry j
have returned to their home in
Bowie, after several days visit in
the home of her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Inman.
ing building five miles away. It
I also records dush stirred up when
someone goes near it and changes |
in the weather which change the |
amount of dust in the air.
Returns After 9
Years in the
Philippines
The Maxe.v and McGuire fam-
ily hail a reunion Sunday, Sep-
tember 25th, in the home of Mr.
and Mi's. B. G. Bird of Newsome,
Texas, honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Weyman L. McGuire and children.
In 1940, Weyman wa* sent to
the Philippine Islands. Sunday
was the first time in nine years
“The Lady Gambles”, starring Irwin and Miss Christine Irwin j (Continued from page two) the family had seen him. While
Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Pres-1 were in Dallas Saturday to attend |--------- ———. , ‘ over there he fell in love and
ton and Stephen McNally. Show-{the SS-Jesuit High SchooJ football j the clothes she makes^ these day.-. martied a Filipino girl. They have
Miss Marie Wilson, Mrs. Estelle I
Irwin and Miss Christine Irwin I
Listen, Ladies
ihg at the Carnation Sunday and game.
Monday.
Mrs. J. Frank Lewi* and son,
1 Jimmie Frank, and Patsy Chap-
All she has to do is jet ,Iffir«£w-..i)ww ,w„ g,,ts-,nd "a“
mg machine attachments do hem-jboy( R<n,et.rsii K-ter and Wertwun.
min*, tucking, cording and »h.r-|Jr Wevman is the cousin of R.
ring for her.
The direction,h on attachment
Jr. Weyman
Mrs. Charles Kennedy has r«*1 Jimmie Frank, and Patsy Chap- r,nrjfLlor wr\ , V. Heath of Sulphur Springy,
turned to her home in Phoenix, man attended the ball jrame Sat- direction* on attar men - Those present were Mr. and
Arif., after a visit here with her j urday evening between Mt. Ver- w*?ich c®me >our sewing ma Mrs. Weyman I*. McGuire. Mi
mother, Mrs. Maude Phillips and non and Paris. chine always should be rare u y and Mrs. B. H.'McGuire, Rockwall;
irtotrr, Mrs. Arthur Brightwell and ----re*~* . . , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leonard Cross,
family. Mr. and Mrs. Brightwell Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Pres- The' seam guage ma, e s sti aig , (]ar|an<j; Mr. and Mrs. Key ford
were in Dallas Friday where they ton and Stephen McNally, in “The eve" h.ne* stitchm*? for a Ul1* | Beckham. Dallas- Mr. and Mrs.
took Mrs. Kennedy who left there | Lady Gambles”, Showing at the ored tnm. astmg °n ,narrou ^ ; R, V. Heath ajnd._gjjrl^* Sue. Lou.
vie' AmerTcari Airlines.
fCarnation Sundav and Monday. and hemmed, or frtted seams may ami Ann, su,phu, Spring-; Mr.
be eliminated, when you use the an<| Mrf. Ciaxlon Davis an<i
narrow hemmer. 'June and Talltha, Pittsburg; Mr.
The edge stitcher ran join two . an() MrH Tanciy Pynw and Ron*t
Dallas 0r edges together in a sin Larry and Bobby, Pittsburg; Mr.
David iKle stitchinK:- l sp 11 t0 ins®rt mP- and Mrs. Floyd Davis. Pittsburg:
;ing and to apply strips of fabric M| an(j M,.„ George Davn, Puts-
_ jor wide narrow braid, or to make 1 buHP- Mr
Service Station on Jefferson , are spending the week-end in i»t' Mi . and Mrs, H.
Jttreet. ............- ..........Mrs^,^Ct-,V'^1^®!
Mr. and Mrs. James Worsham • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Craver and
and son, James Dennis, have, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Bell are i
moved here from Sulphur Bluff j spending the week-end in
and are residing at the Brashear; guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Courts on Jefferson street until j Chambi lain,
their home on the Cooper high-
. Mrs. Jeff Palmer lias a* -her
guests for the week-end. Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Mallett, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Herren, Miss Nalta Palmer.
Joe B. Wood.
Once she was someone’s wife j
, now she’s just someone’s luck !
■. . . possessed by a craving bc-
Dfllfa's; Mf: tnia Mis. R.TO. .W.md-i’yimd • controlr See Barbara K'tah-'
fin and daughter. Theresa Alice, vtyck-, Robert Preston and Ste- „f Alberta,
Women Today
buyg: Mr. and Mrs. I.ewis Maxey,
and Mrs. C. G.
Bill. Pittsburg;
B. Pickens, Pittx-
- IniTg ;• -Steve - arret -+:aro+rrt—Fontec-
• not. Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Sam
JoneSi PiUs+ttHg. Grandma Max-
ey, Newsome: tyr. and Mrs. W,
W. Goolsby and girls, Zerita. Mer-
ef El Campo, and Mr. and Mrs. jphen McNally, in “The Lady! her present job "a hard one —
R. L.
Okla.
Beckham,
lene, and Theresa Newsome; Mr
(Continued from-page three) grid Mr?. fr. ’E: fi’orrtsby snri'girts, ’
tJ ,, , ,, Wandai Sue and Linda, Newsome;
Bradford i Martha Harik,. W<om,; Savanah
Steward (cook) and the host and i
Miss
of Stratford. Gambles". Showing at the Car-!i,u, fascinating. .
; nation .Sunday and Monday. She describe.- European refu- " ^
-- - —-------- j,P(>s as a tough, hardy lot repre-
! Mrs- Emmett Thornton, with [ senting every skill and calling.
0f "^Dgllgg1 ^M^r^st":^!:' h<'r dau‘rhteri Mr» vv’. A. Hughes | She Kay, that a vast program has
Of Dana*, and Mrs. Westus sis ,Jr > a„d M(. Hu({he, of Gaines- j bet n undertaken to repatriate
ville are spending the week-end in
Mr.~and Mr*. Weyman L. Mc-
Guire and children will be sta-
tioned in Fort Sill, Okia.—Report-
ed.
ters, Mrs. Walter Tittle of Den-’
ton and Mrs. Curt Jones, of Corn-
millions of refugees to their own
Negro HD A
Attends Meeting
Kerce, visited Miss Elizabeth Wes- r£h,m'n>T °k1,B’’ 'V,th tbe‘r l“u’ [ countries and resettle thousands
ter Friday morning. They were en- i £h**r. *nd "ster’ Ml’ *nd M,s’ mote in new lands. “These ref;
route to the Club Lake near I)av,d R*y Mun,*y- ; ugees represent every • station of
Omaha for a short fishing trip, j " “ “ life.” she explains. "It would be
They returned Saturday and J* ^ aah ( hapinan of a similar problem if a whole city |
Wrester accompanied them to Dal- ^00P«r was in Sulphur Springs here were suddenly uprooted and , william*. \>oto
las for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. : Fri<ia-V «*" r,,ute t0 Tyler«to visit - the people thrown together into ‘ n _ . . Aeent wa<
Sam Wester. M, and Mrs. Leon Allen and : on„ h,g melting pot for red,stri- ' * , , aH. nd h
--- their daughter Cynthia and to!Vution 111 J,Rllas Mondn-v MX*na tn?
srternl the Rose Festival Mr and1 * four <laZ recreation school m
UAnmrP:«.FkJm/ v™ Allen 2iSer ! “B.v and large, these are young. Dallas. September 26th - 29th
HappyDirthday last week in coooer while Mr Al- ' h!?i,hy r°.p,e’ . she ; Thv s'’ho01 i8 for »" Agricultural
(N«mFt and dat«a from Annual Birth-
•»y Calendar publiahM by St. Phifip'a
Cpiaeopal ('burch. Sulphur Springs.)
The Daily News-Telegram ex-
tend* greetings and congratula-
tion* to the following who ob-
served a birthday today:
Sunday. October 2, 1949.—
Charles Tyler. Michael Shepherd.
Mr*. Ben L. Johnson, Mr*. L. F.
Bridges.
last, week in Cooper while Mr. Al-
len did special work for his rom-
I pnny in the Greenville office.
Don Dooley is reported quite ) in the Northern District. The Re-
_ ill at hi* home on Church street. creation Specialist, Miss Dorothv
----- Brightwell, Extension Service A.
When the Kettles win a house Mrs. Mark Day of Giadewatet and M. College, was conducting
in a slogan contest . . . the roof’s ). spending the week-end here with the recreation school.
HOME
BUSINESS ________
Of course you need the car
in your business, but the wife
has busines*. too.
There’s the shopping to do,
the children to take here and
there, the laundry to he pick-
ed pp. This i* the Home Busi-
ness. *
Good used cars are adver-
tised daily in the want ad sec-
tion of The News-Telegram.
Look for her a car there!
To Place Your Want Ad
MISS CLASSIFIED”
Phon*
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New*-Telegram
WANT ADS
off and the riot’s on! See “Ma
and Pa Kettle”, starring Marjorie
Main and Percy Kilbride. Show-
ing at the Mission Monday and
Tuesday.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stew- j Persons planning to place ex-
art Ury. , . ! hkbit* at the Four State* Fair in
| Texarkana, Texas may bring their
Howard Hick* and Mrs. John
A. Hicks were in Dallas Saturday
to attend the SMU-Missouri game,
j They wFre met there hy John
Hicks from Alice, and he and
Mrs, Irene Tompkins has re- articles for display to the Agents’
turned to her home in Dallas af- j office ail day Friday and until
ter several days visit, here with Saturday noon. The exhibits will
her sister, Mrs. Fred Hester. , be placed Monday by the agent
---- and home demonstration club.wo-
. Mrs. Lelia Paul left Saturday! men. — Reported.
-—card OF thanks
emergency appendectomy there "j w'*h to express our deep ap-
Mra. Hick* are spending the week- ■ Friday night. predation for the courtesy ex-
end in Ft. Worth with her par-’ ’________ tended in the ’illness and death of
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord f’hiz- yirs Aubrey Westbrook and '•he ,atB Warren Telomirhus Bin-
um. daughter, Ella Marie, were in | *on; F Bin ion, Jr., Mr.
--Houston Friday to attend the fun- an,! Mrs. Warren Whiteley Binion
| U and Mrs. William R. Dono-!®r*‘ of *** sisler’ Mrs’
i hue and children, kjinda -Sue and up _ _
i Elizabeth Ann, who have recently _ Z j 7. 77” r. • ,
i returned to the States from Adak, . D"’, (,rady ®rU"<™ *
! Alaska, and have been visiUng n«h f.or New York «ty hf
her mothei, Mrs. Robie Phillips w,1> tako * n!nP mon,ha P0"1**"1'1:
i here, are leaving Monday for Flor-|uate <-°urse ln e>e’ *'ar’ nose and
jida whe're Lt. Donohue will
and son, Warren Sidney Binion,!
John Telemiri'i, Hi,non. Mi- \
R. Vaughn,
port for duty at Tyndall Field.
I throat at the New York Polyclinic
I and 'Hospital.
relentless drama of a worn-
driven to the depths of emo-
by a graving beyond
control! See ‘.‘The Lady Gam- N Shaw,
bles”, starring Barbara . Stan-
wyck, Robert Preston and Ste-
phen McNally. Showing at the
) Carnation Sunday and Monday.
Mrs . Lela Shaw Dooley is
spending the week-end at her
home her with her tittle son, Don.
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C.
The term “atlas” was first
used for a book of maps by Mer-
cator, a Flemish cartographer.
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