The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1964 Page: 2 of 16
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9 GLASSES
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THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO, Sulphur Springs, Texas Friday, June 12, 196f.
Echo-ettes
11 of Mr. and Sirs. W. B. Kuyken-
| .lall. received the B. S. degree
from Bice University last Sat-
urday. He is here for a two
weeks visit with his parents ba-
A HOPKINS County 4-iI fore beginning his n«w smelt
Club dairy judging team placed with the National Air Space
fifth this week at the 4-H Administration in Houston.
Roundup in College Station.; -
On the team were Lonnie! MRS. TIM Clifton left Sat-
Browning, Kay Williams and; urday on a 15-day conducted
Calvin Bain of the Pine For-' Greyhound Bus tour to the
est 4-H Club and Elvira Petro-s • Eastern States, the World’s
of the Lee-Hi 4-H. Miss M il- Fair in New York City, Waah-
liams scored the most number ! ington, D. C., and other scenic,
of points in the contest. The | spots. Mrs, Clifton taught in
15 persons attending the events the Garland school system last
returned to Hopkins County; year,
early Thursday afternoon. j -
—-- ! C F C I L TUCKER. Sulphur
BOX SEATS for the annual ! Springs Holstein breeder, will
Sulphur Springs Rodeo will go j leave Sunday for Washington
on sale at the Chamber of to attend the national conven-
C o rr, m e r c e office Monday, j tion of the Holstjn-Friesian Aa-
Mike fribble, promoter, says j sociation. Tucker, who is preai-
that the prices remain the same i dent of the Texas state associa-
—- $2 fur box seats. General | tion, will be one of two dele-
admission tickets are $1.50 for gates from Texas. He expects
adults and 75 cents for chil- to return home Thursday night
ilren. j or Friday.
for San Francisco to begin
training t»r work in thp Peace
Corps.
TWO FORMER Sulphur
Springs men, Dan Murray and
John Wagner were among the
16 selected by Dallas and Tar-
rant Counties of the Dallas-Ft.
Worth Council of Scientific So-
cieties for scholarships this
summer at Stetson University
at DeLand, Fla. Murray teaches
in the Bryan Adams school in
Dallas. Wagner is a teacher in
the Garland school system. Mr.
and Mrs. Murray and their son,
Danny, visited in Sulphur
Springs Saturday enroute to
Florida.
THREE TELEPHONE booths
were robbed Friday night, ac-
cording to Alan Waldrop, local
manager of the General Tele-
phone Company of the South-
west. They were located at
Quicky Food, Dairy Land and
Quary Texaco Service Station.
ARMY S4 Van A. Malone, I MR. AND Mrs. Penny Black
n 1960 Douglas High School and their son, Earl, left Satur-
graduate and son of Mr. and day afternoon for Cambridge,
Mrs. Juddie Malone, 307 Lamar Mass., to attend the commence-
Street, has been assigned to ment program at Harvard Uni-
u missile battalion at Fairchild versity. Another son, Merle
Air Force Base, Wash. The Black, will be among the gradu-
misaile unit provides air de- a tea in the June 11 ceremony,
fense for the Seattle area. The family will return to Sul-
_ I phur Spring* June 18 or If.
DAVID KUYKENDALL, son : Merle Black will leave June 20
day, June 8, at
«l Hbutton.
named Wendy 8
weighed seven pounds and 18
ounces at birth. Her Aether is
the fonper Claire Bonham.
Grandparents of the baby are
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bonham of
Sulphur Springs and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Fred Buena of San
Antonio. Mrs. Buena is in
room 638.
A GOING away dance hon-
oring Danny Smith, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack J. Smith, will: be
held at the Youth Center Fri-
day night beginning at 7:80.
His friends are invited.
MEMORIAL DAY services
at Pine Forest will be held
Sunday, June 14. There will be
a program of special music in-
cluding the Tom Briley Trio.
The speaker for the occasion
will be Foy Carroll Richey, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Foy Rich-
ey, former residents of Pine
Forest. Lunch will be spread
at noon. The southeast district
singing convention will be held
KEEP COOL
WITH THIS NEW
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MR. AND Mrs. Eddie Hill of
Brownfield visited his brother,
Ralph Hill and Mrs. Hill dur-!in the afternoon,
ing the week-end while here to
attend the reunion of the 1934
graduating class of Sulphur
Springs High School at the
Woman's Club Building Satur-
day night. They also visited
Wilbur Hill and family and
Murrie Hill and family.
BART CARTER Pate, for-
merly of Sulphur Springs, re-
ceived a Ph. D. degree from
the graduate school of Boston
University at commencement
exercises Sunday. Walter Lipp-
I maim, famed political column-
ist, was the commencement
speaker.
MEMORIAL DAY will be
held at the Pine Hill church
Sunday, June 14. The program
will begin at 10:30 a. m. The
Rev. L. D. Ballard will be the
speaker.
MR. AND Mrs. Ben G. Dick-
erson of Paris announce the
birth of a daughter Sunday,
June 7, at 6:25 a. m. in St. Jo-
seph Hospital there. The baby-
weighed seven pounds and four-
teen ounces. She has been
named Amanda Flo. She is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Dickerson of Sulphur
Springs and Mrs. Leonard
Coker of Paris.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
confined business at their
monthly meeting Monday to
approving bills, according to
minutes of the meeting.
TECH.-SGT. and Mrs. Fr*d
Jenkins and children, Walter
Lee and Kathryn Grace, arriv-
ed Monday from London, Eng*
land, for an extended visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Wal-
ter King, Weaver Drive. Fol-
lowing his leave here Sgt Jen-
kins will be stationed at Bun-
ker Hill, Ind. They have, been
in England for the past three
years.
MR. AND Mrs. Chester A.
McKee have returned from a
ten day vacation visit to Flor-
£$£ XS °.W «
BusimelL Interesting points of Lubbock,
FTorida visited by the pair
Were Cypress Gardens, Silver
Springs, and The House of
Presidents at Week! Wachee.
They returned home along the
coast to visit Bellingrath Gar-
dens near Mobile, Ala., and Bi-
loxi, Miss., and New Orleans.
THE MARTIN family of the
Blinker community held a re-
union at the home of Melvin
Martin Sunday. The group met
at noon for lunch. Those at-
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Martin and family of Brinker,
their granddaughter, Dork
Martin of Mt. Pleasant, Mr.
and Mr* Herschel Martin of
Dallas, Mrs. Evelyn Kay and
son, Jimmy, of Orange, Mr.
and Mrs. Ueyd Martin and
daughter, Sharon, and se
Tommy, of Lsroeaa^ Mr. ai
Mrs. Melvin Martin of Brinker
and Mr. and Mrs. L. IX Martin
of Da mean
MR AND Mrs. Peter R
Buenz of Baytown announce
the birth of a daughter Mon-
A REAR-end collision on
South Broadway Monday in-
sulted in $108 damage to a ear
driven by Sue Goolsby Hanna
of Irving. Police said her aflto
struck the rear of a car driven
by George Chapman, 1407
South Broadway, as Chapman
was preparing to turn into his
driveway.
MR AND Mrs. J. H. Gib-
son and Mrs. Gene Gibson and
son, Phillip, have returned
from Lubbock where they • vis-
ited with Mrs. J. T, Walker.
Mrs. Walker, who is 98 yearn
of age, underwent surgery for
correction of a broken hip last
Thursday. She stood the opera-
tion well and is doing fine.
She is in Osteopathic
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thic Hospital,
ollege Street,
sl
, SaHUtoNew
Mr. .and .Mrs. Charles
Bridges and children of Dal-
las visited ha» ; ,%%:
Ethel -.Fate Saturday.
Mrs. Louise Appleton and
Miss, Velma Stout of Sulphur
Springs, Mrs. T. C. Mitchell
of Oklahoma City and her
daughter, Mary Louise of
Houston, visited Saltillo
friends, Tuesday.
Mrs. R M. Arthur and Mrs.
Sam Sparks were in Longview
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. ML Arthur
were in Dallas Thursday to
visit Mrs. Paul Arthur of Mt.
Pleasant who is a patient at
Baylor Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scruggs
of Sulphur Springs visited Mrs.
H. J. Ayaritt Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Bridges
of Dallas visited Mrs. L. D.
Smith Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs W. M. Strib-
ling of Frisco were Saltillo
visitors Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Mitchell
have returned from Lubbock
where they visited relatives for
the past month.
Jay Morris of Pasadena was
here with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bedgood
last week while his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Morris,
were on tour with the youth
Choir of Memorial Baptist
Church at Pasadens. They pre-
sented concerts at Sherman,
Commerce and ML Vernon un-
der the direction of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris. Rev. Hale, pastor
of Memorial Church and Mrs.
Hale also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bedgood.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilder
of Gladewater visited her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Courser
Wednesday.
Mrs. B. L. Robinson visit-
ed her daughter, Mrs. James
Wilson and Mr. Wilson in Aus-
tin last week. Her daughters,
Esther Ruth Robinson and
m
Y.uefa Ann
n went to
day and she came home
£2|§«riiifer
WfW . _ . , Mr. and Mra, Leon C
Mike and Stave Ayres of Vrry and Fern and foa
Dallas are vfeuting their grand- l^umont LnXT
mother, Mrs. L. B. Smith. their home after
its in Denham Springs,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tom
Bennett of Wichita Falls visit-
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Bennett and ether r,
atives during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards
Mays and Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Dean Mays were here from
Dallas visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mays dur-
ing the week-end.
Mrs. R M. Arthur was in
Cumby Monday.
Guy Cox has retired from
military service and with his
family is here from Vanden-
berg. Cal., for a visit with
Mrs. Cox’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Riley Smith and other
relatives.
Eric Arthur is a medical pa-
tient in Franklin County Hos-
pital. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ar-
thur of Commerce visited him
Saturday.
Mrs. Roy Edward Foster, the
former Betty Louise Garner,
was honored with a bridal
shower at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Dawson Saturday
evening. An all-w h i t e bridal
theme was used in decorations
and flowers. Hostesses were
Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. B. H- Odom,
Mrs. Alton Payne, and they
served alternately at the re-
freshment table and register.
Punch and cookies were serv-
ed. A large array of gifts was
on display,
Mr. and Mrs. Foster are at
home in Abilene where he is
attending Abilene Christian
College.
J. W. Bell, Betty, Deraid
and Sherald went to Dallas
Monday. ’ *
W. T. King of Dallas is vis-
iting his siater, Mrs. Maggie
Jennings.
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era! days with him mother, Mrs.
Lena Dewberry.
Mrs. Aline Willett, Mrs. Eth-
el Cannon, Marion Paul dan-
non, Steve and Paula of El
Dorado, Ark., visited with Mr.
and Min. Sam Mitchell for a
few days while here to attei
the Allen reunion.
Mm. Clyde Baxley was ad-
mitted to SL Joseph Hospital
in Paris Wednesday Is under-
go eye surgery Thursday morn-
ing. Mr. Baxley
her to Paris. Mr. and
Baxley had as guests far the
week-end their son and bis
family, Mr. and Mra. Ronald
Baxley of Farmers Branch an*
Hit Irene Kerr of Dallas.
They ail attended the wedding
Saturday night of Mr and Mm,
David Hyde at the
First Methodist Church.
Donald Harrison was dis-
missed to Ms hew last
from the Sknitarium of Pari*.
His condition is reported to be
improved.
Those visiting with Mr
Mrs. John Alien durini
end were Mr. and
Jack Porterfield, their
, and Mrs Leslie Flowers
family of Dallas spent
week-end with hia par-
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Flow-
The Rev. and Mra. A. C.
Raney have returned from a
few days risito Houston with
Mr. and Mrs. P. B.
sons and to stood the
services for Mr. Wicker’s
er.
Mrs. A. A, Steamer Was at
Lake Levon Baptist Encamp.
Burnt Wednesday, * £
Mm. Dee Sanders of Wichi-
ta Falls visited last weak wfHr
:DnSJ
Mr. and Mra. Doc
Mr. and Mra. C
and family of Arlington spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mr*. Jasaa Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville San-
ders and Cathy of Wichita Falls'
are spending the week with
Mm. Minnie Sanders.
Laurie Bunch's
Bites Stated j
Graveside rites far Learie
Jane Bunch, age I, of Fort
Worth will be held at the Ma-
Fort WorU at
Mr. and Mia. Noah Halo and
family of Wylie spent tj|4
week-end with her
Mrs. May Landers.
Mr and, Mia, Jae Hook and,
deadly- spent Tuesday with
friends at Shirley.
Wortham Crane visited dur-
ing the week-tad With Mr. and
Mrs, Bom Mitchell.
Mr. and Mra. 3. F. Alien,
io-
Jarad in Fort Worth Ante 7
when struck by a oar. At was
bora Sept 86, IMS in Jack-
•onvilla, N. 0. '■
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Sergeant and
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and grandparents Mr. a
Ernest Bunch of Poft
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Jackie apd Cheryl have return- ftomo will be in charge of local
MR. AND Mn. Bob Relief
and children, Joe and Mary
Frances, of Duncanville are
here for several days visit with
her parents, Mr. .gog Mr?.
Roger Perkins and her sister
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs,
Johnny Campbell. Mra. Kel-
logg is the former Rebecca
Perkins.
JIM MASTERS'
WEEK-END SPECIALS
We Reserve the Right tp Unit Qumatitiea—
Prices Good Friday and Saturday
ARMSTRONG TIRES
NOW MADE WITH POLYtUTADtENE!
Armstrong’s
Before You Go on that Vacation
- Get that Spare Pair in Coal
Anti-Glare To Protect Your
Eyes, Help You Enjoy Yourself,
And De Ready-If You Break
A Pair. Da it -*•»*•<«
Before The Great Mt
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Dr. Crawforcfs Oink
ANNUAL HOMECOMING at.
Sbooks Chapel Methodist
Church will be observed Sun-
day beginning at the 11 aa
service followed by the spread-
ing of lunch at tha noon hour.
The public is invited.
LUTHER ALLEN of Fort
Worth will begin a revival at
Center Point Saturday night.
It will continue for ten nights.
HOMECOMING SERVICES
at Pleaaant drove will be held
Sunday. The Rav. Thomas GIos-
sup will, speak at the 11 o’clock ,
hoar. Luaeh will be spraaA ta-
der the oak trees at noon. Sing-
ing will be held in the after-
noon beginning at 1:80.
THE. COUNTY- style show
will be discussed at a junior and
adult clothing woriship at 2
p. ra. Friday in the county
home demonstration agei '
office. One point t# he
up will he the change in
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COLD SUMMER DRINKS
MR AND Mm. Thurman
Thomas of 306 Carter Street
announce the birth of a son
at 16:56 a.m. Wednesday, June
10, et Memorial Hospital.
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MARSHALL WILLIAMS of
Manassas, Va., son of *Mt. and
Mrs. Verge Williams, la writ-
ing here for a few days He
is employed with the Defense
Department in Washington, D.
C. His father is a patient at
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1964, newspaper, June 12, 1964; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823266/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Hopkins+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.