The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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iN'anci; is home from TCU |
Itlie holidays.
Jhy Rand Irion was report-j
(ick Friday at her home on
I Bickford and Barton Muc-
(the Broadway Saturday
II and Sunday.
|l Mrs. H. Canibron and
ice Stockton were in Paris
Mrs. F. M. Bell and Mrs. A. D.
McLaughlin have returned from
Gainesville, where they visited Mr.
ami Mrs. John Sparks Bell.
Mrs. A. D. McLaughlin of Jlamlin
is here for a visit during Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bell, other
relatives here anil ut Weaver.
prjorie Lou Ashcroft came
pay from Dallas to spend
Typewriter ribbon* tor ell
uachine* et The Echo office.
make
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Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hyde and son
Larry of Woodville arrived here on
Friday to spend Christmas visiting
relatives in Hopkins County.
Iter ribbon* tor ell
pt The Echo .olfic*
make
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W. T. Foster, Texas University
student, came home Friday from
Austin to spend-Christmas with his
- Martin, teacher in the
U in, went to her home in
pend Christmas.
Mrs. Burt Waits left Fri-
Imham to spend the hist of
Joe Dan Avinger, teacher
Texarkana school system,
home the last of the week to spend
Christmas with his father, L II.
Avinger, and family.
Miss Martha Lou Thornton came
in the last of the week from NTSTC
at Denton to spend the Chiistnia-
holidays with her parents, Attorney ■
and Mrs. Emmett Thornton, aim i
family.
Mr. anil Mrs. Luther Pharr of Ft.
Worth, both former residents of this
place, and son Luther Jr. have mov-
ed into a lovely brick colonial home
in Ft. Worth just completed in Uni-
versity Heights.
Mrs. C. A. Rector, Loujse Rector,
Polly Faye Grainger ami Mary
Lynn Hurley were in Greenville on
Thursday for a visit with Miss Mary
Mallory, whom they report improv-
ing from injuries received in a -car •
wreck.
Mrs. Vesta Higgs and children
went to Dallas Friday for a visit
during the holidays.
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B. W. Harrison arrived home the
last of the week from West Texas
to spend the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Walker left
Thursday to spend Christmas with
relatives in Milford.
j Mias Sarah Alice. Spence came
home from Stephenvilie the last of
the week where she attends John
Tarleton College, to spend Christ-
inas at her home.
j The condition of Mrs. Levi Thom-
i as, critically ill with double pneu-
| monia, was reported unimproved
I Friday.
Martha Jo Reiger of Greenville
I came here the last of the week for
, i visit in the home of her grand-
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baker.*
j Her uurents, Mr. uml Mrs. Marvin
' Reiger, will .spend Christmas here.
John I). Clifton came home the
last of the' week from . Dallas where
he is a student of SMUi to spend
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Clifton.
"STRAIGHT SHOOTEB” at the
Broadway Friday and Saturday.
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of!
Mias Mildred Risner, student
the State School lor Deaf c3ine
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dermont llu, ,aijt of thc, Wl.,.k f,om
JOE E. BROWN at the Mission
Saturday night at li and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hart Williams and
• son Bart David of Chicago, 111.,
i came here the last of the week to
IRE SPOOKS” at the Mis- spend Christmas with her mother,
liiay night at 11 aini Sun- Mrs. Mamie Pate.
Austin to spend Christmas with h,-r |
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Risner,
and family.
lie catches cold, not killers! He
makes love, not arrests! He stops j|
traffic, not criminals. Joe E. Brown j
j in “Beware Spooks” at the Mission !
Saturday night at 11 and Sunday.
Mrs. Mark Connally and
Mary left Thursday to
Iristmas with her parents
|n City. La.
,, ,1 Miss Jean Long arirved home
Mr. and Mrs. A rile Branom, who ....____ , ” i
, , ...... ihursday night from Baylor-Belton
formerly lived in the Star Ridge i, , , . . . , , !
College to spend Christmas with her
community, have moved to a resi- ,, , ,, ,, „ , |
. .. .. ... „ parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Long,
deuce near the city limits on South ... „
_. j _ | ann family at the First Baptist!
*'ls ’ | Church parsonage. Miss Pearl Long.!
Make the Whole Family Happy
GIVE THEM A RADIO
1940 BUM MI Btfllfl
Innie Lou May, teacher in
|chool system, went to
last of week to spend
[ in her home town.
BnitoucBi Adding M»
r—(Im beat—at Tb« Echo
dtl
tdams and family of Calil-
td here Friday to spend
j with Mrs. Adams' mother,
Ewing, and family.
|C. McKinney, Miss Winnie
Mrs. Pipe Teer went to
[spend Friday and Batur-
“Joe and Ethel Trup Call on the
President” has its Texas Premeire at
the Carnation Sunday only.
who teaches at Austin, will arrive
home tonight for the holidays.
me-1
Howard Firestone, a chief
chanic of the Carnation Co.
called to Lawrence, Mo., the last of
the week by the serious illness of
his brother.
Mr. anud Mis. Cvje Allen, son
Lane ami daughter Naijcy Sue, of
Odessa came here the last of the
week for a Christmas visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Al-
ien of Old Tarrant, and other rela-
tives.
1 '
IKvay
In the Big House” at
Saturday night at 11
Joe Pool, son of Mr, anil Mrs.
Homer Pool of Pine Forest, came
home for Christmas the last of the
week from Austin where he attends
the State School for Deaf.
Hilarious, hair-raising fun on the
"force” as Joe turns copper in a
whopper of a laugh hit, "BEWARE
SPOOKS,” at the Mission Saturday
night at 11 and Sunday. *
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Williams of i
Gilmer were in Sulphur Springs on L
Thursday and were accompanied to I
Greenville by Mr- and Mrs. Klough 1
William* to meet their daughter,
Sara Jo, who came home from
Stephens College, Columbia, Mo.,j
for the holidays.
Mrs. R. G. Baucom and son of
San Antonio came here the hist of
, ,,, ,, , , , ,|the week for a visit with her par-
J , \\. Sanderson, student oil .
Plain | <'nts’ **r' al" Mrs. J t*. Bridges, j
home
Way'ami Junior College
view, a SSHS graduate, c
the last of. the week for the Christ
mas holidays.
| and family. Rev. Baucom will join
i them here for a Christmas visit.
j|| Mr. and Mrs. Ronald II. Williams
r | and son Iiyviil, who hav'c been here
,3 visiting relatives, the Waits fami-
lias, left Friday for their home in
La Verne. California.
jWERS ....
Iig Perfect
fl for XMAS
FMORIAL
HEATHS
Ann Soth.f n, Walter Brennan,
Lewis Stone and William Gargan at
the Carnation Sunday only.
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'HUH SPRINGS
IRAL COMPANY
! Miss Jane Lemon, who attends
| TSCW at Denton, came home the
I lastof the week to spend Christmas
with hoc parents, Mr. anil Mi's. Wil-
liam Lemon, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Buchanan
and daughters of Abilene arrived
here Friday for a Christmas visit
w th her parents, Mi-, and Mrs. An-
j drew Split b.
I’nnilifiil I’ r i in a
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CLASSIFIED advertisements' signed
with a box number, in cure of the
paper, are blind ads, and the names
of the advertisers will not be disclos-
ed. If you are interested in such an
ad. do as the ail says—write your ap-
plication to the box number in care
of the paper. tf
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FOR RENT - Duplex apartment,
hardwood floors, . built-in features.
Sound pi oof walls. Also six-room
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FOR KENT — Three unfurnished
rooms, 108 Putman street. Mrs.
Dave Campbell. d2J-3tc]
FARM RADIO
MADE BY DELCO
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95
Price Complete
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with Batteries .
19
We have secured an extra low price or a great
many radios made by Delco. THE SAVING IS
PASSED ON TO YOU WHILE THEY LAST.
This is a five-tube, battery-operated radio. The
cabinet is large enough to accommodate all of
the batteries.
BUY IT ON
OUR
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built-in plate antenna anil au-
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Watches
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Silverware
Jewelry
Radios
Gifts
FOR RENT — Six-room suburban
residence, lights, gas, four acre-’
j land, garden, orchard, plenty water.
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| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
bills paid, all conveniences. Close in,
511 Church St. Mrs. J. D. Lasater.
| Phone 655. d21-3tp
FOR RENT—Nice four-room house,
barn, garage, five acres land, jus',
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Monark Exclusive Features
Monark Soper Frame
ojjnrtn’ctjon urcreW.
ttrength at the points <rt
Free Insurance for One
Year Against lire anil
Theft. Every Monark bi-
cycle Is deUvered With an
insurance policy attached.
Retractable Parking Stand.
A flick Of the foot arf8 it's
in parking position in-
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forward and it springs up
out of the way automat-
ically.
greatest strain.
Spring Action Cushion
Port The positivo'%ft^i
action takes up spbfle
shattering road sltodlc*
tint come up the hanNte
bars on ordinary bicycles.
For Sale
low RS
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Connally
Street
Phone 55
FARM BARGAINS -
Insurance Compuny (arms just
repriced for quick sale.
Hopkin* County.
60 acres—-Carr 7 miles S, E.
Sulphur Springs. Occupied by J. L.<
Jones. $700.
Wood County.
70 acres—-Douglas — 10 miles S.'
1 Sulphur Springs. Occupied by J. L.
Goldsmith. $400.
Real Estate Brokers cooperation
invited. ,
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Sulphur Springs, Texas.
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Double-Bar
for
Boy or Girl
$19.95
A beautiful red and whit-
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Equipped with parking
stand, mud and chain
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REMEMBER THAT 40% SAVING ON
BRUNSWICK IS TIRES
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Bagwell, J. S. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1939, newspaper, December 22, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth826471/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.