The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1962 Page: 4 of 20
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Mike Jackson, son of—•Mr,
and Mrs. Bill Jackscn, is a
he visited Hilbert Patterson patient at Baylor Hospital in
and Dalton Pogue at Baylor! Dallas for observation. He is in
Hospital. He reports that both (room 706.
are improving nicely.
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Lem Price has return-
Dallas where she vis-
Lem R. Price,
er son, Lem
and fatally Tor a few days.
Ronnie Doss, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Doss, under-
went the second of a Series of
Mrs. Peatf Hudson is report-
ed to be improved at her home mother,
on Middle Street, where she
Mrs. Elaine Maxwell of Dal-
las spent the week-end here week here with his grand par
with her mother, Mrs. Dan ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake De-
Mourgos and '’with her chil- Bord.
dreri who*" are spehding ' the
J. J. DeBord of Garland was
here during the week-end to re-
turn his son, Danny, home with operations Tuesday at Memo-
him after spending the last rial Hospital in corrective
treatment of an old knee in-
summer here with their grand-
er. and Mrs. W. C. Mar-
tin, daughters, Liz and Caro-
line and son, Charles, have re-
turned from a visit in Victo-
ria and Houston. While in
Hodston they saw the Houston
Colts and St Louis Cardinals
play.
jury.
Brice Rawson has been re-
moved to his home on Route
Mike Emerson and Bill Cald-
well left Wednesday for Los Three from gt josephs Hos-
Angeles, wa,° re" pital in Paris, where he has
U ay I ifl'TMf11- m Itoii. A S. I vifihamlioriata««s&44agn^ afters
•for soihe time. Miss Betty Chamberlain have visit here with his, grandpar- eraj weeks following a heart
returned f r o'm McGregor ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cald- attack. He is reported to be
where they visited their son well. Bill was going to Califor- improving nicely,
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bil- j nia for a visit.
ly Chamberlain while Miss j -— ----—-
Chamberlain was on vacation! Mrs. H. P. Tate has retum-
Quenton Long is reported to
be in fair condition at the
from the office of Joe N. ed from Victoria where she Veterans Center in Temple. He
Chapman, attorney.
Mrs. W. W. Moore and Miss
Nannie Long had as their
guests Sunday, Mrs. T. B. Jar-
man of Dallas, and Mrs. Don
D. Ford of Houston.
Mrs. Fran Goggans of Lub-
bock is here for a visit with
her sisters, Mrs. Russell M.
visited with her son, Frank js jn Ward 20-A.
Tate, and family;
Mrs. Ruby Collins had as
guests Thursday, Mrs. Prentice
McGinnis and daughters, Bren-
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wilsoq,
1401 South Broadway, have
Chandy and Mr. Chaney and returned home from Paris, j da, Yevette and Vickie and Mrs
Mrs. Neely Redfearn and Mrs. {where Mrs. Wilson received Lois Talley of Longview. While
Eva Turner and other rel- j m©dical treatment. She would| here they visited Mrs. Marvin
atives, I appreciate brief visits from her
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woosley
and their sou, Eddie, spent the
Auburn Campbell has resum-
ed his position with the Sul-
week-end in Texarkana visiting Phur Springs Parts Company
his aiAit and uncle, Mr. and after a vacation and several
Mrs/ Joe Scruggs. Mr. Woos- days of medical treatment at
ley’s sister, Mrs. Eugene Cle- Sanitarium ,of Paris in
Williams, who is quite ill at her
home at Gafford Chapel, and
Mrs. Renee McGinnis, patient
in Memorial Hospital.
ment of Midland
visiting there.
was also
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rod John-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Alexander have returned from
a vacation visit to Las Vegas,
N. M.
Mir. and Mrs. H. C. Sims and
Mrs. Lucy Cowser of Mt. Ver-
non were in Seagoville Sunday
to visit their nephew, Douglas
Perkin, Jr., who is critically
ill.
David Kuykendall and his
grandmother, Mrs. John Cof-
fey, have gone to Ft. Worth
to visit relatives. Mrs. Coffey
is also undergoing . medical
treatment.
Paris. Mrr. Campbell, who has
also been on vacation, has re-
turned to her position with
Nelson’s Pharmacy.
Capt. and Mrs. Don K. West
and children are here from
Quantico, Va., to visit with her ; Joey Matkowski of Winns-
sister and her family, Mr. and boro is vacationing in Pliiladel-
Mrs. J. G. Reynolds, Jr., They phia, Pa., for the next three
are enroute to Garden Grove, weeks.
Cal., to make their home.
Dennis Rogers. of Tulsa,
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Bee:, Okla., is here for an extended
son and daughter, Linda, and visit with his uncle and aunt,
Miss Linda Bratcher have re- Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Speed
and two children of Midland | turned to their home in La-
visited his mother, Mrs. Oia
Speed on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearson
and daughter, Jan, are vaca-
tioning in Houston and .Gal-
veston.
Mr. and Mrs. Leeman Teetes
and son, Lee Rippy, and Barry
WaTd, are vacationing at Red
River, N. M., and Estes Bark,
Colo.
Mrs. Dora Watson and her
daughter, Mrs. Cecil Clem and
Mr. Clem have returned from
Atlanta, Ga., where they have
oeen with Mrs. Watson’s
daughter, Mrs. Tom Jones, who
has peen quite ill, and her fam-
ily. Linda, Jan and Judy Clem,
who visited with Sulphur
Springs relatives while their
parents were in Atlanta, have
returned to their home in Dal-
las.
Bradford
Reunion
Is Held
THE REV. Willard Thomp-
son of Dallas will be the
guest evangelist at the Bra-
shear Baptist Church revi-
val, July 29-Aug. 5, accord-
ing to 'the Rev. Charels Eth-
ridge, pastor. Thomas Glos-
sup of Sulphur Springs will
lead the singing. Prayer
services start at 7:45 p. m.,
followed by the worship 15
minutes later.
Carl Galligher of Tampa,
Fla., arrived in Dallas Monday
night hy jet for a visit here with
his grandmother, Mrs. Carl Gaf-
ford.
There were 104 relatives
and friends present for the an-
nual Bradford reunion whi*h
was held .July 16 at- the Pine
! Forest community center.
Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Richey and Sliaii
Don, Mr. and Mrs. J.‘ T. Brum-
ahTTCehWtK;
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bradford,
Mr. and Mrs. Dial Christen-
berry, Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
j Chrktenberm, Mr. and Mrs.
Ennis Dell Christenberry, Sher-
ri and Danny and Mr. find Mrs.
Paul (Well and Lftda of Pine
Forest.
Mrs. Lajuanda Bennett of
Saltillo. Mrs. Alice Richey, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Wood and
Welcome and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Oldfield, Debbie and
Lisa of Sulphur Springs; Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Gibbs, Joe
Combs, Cindy and Craig, Mr.
and Mra. John Moore, Mark
and Toni, Mrs. Lucy Flem-
nnd Earle Wade 6f Drand
Prairie; Mr. and Mrs. R. 0.
Combs of Commerce; Mr. and
Mrs.. Howell Gibbs, Sheryl,
Cynthia and Larry of Mes-
quite; Mr. and Mrs. Ocie D.
Martin, Hanford, Marsha and
Deidra and Mr. and Mrs.
William Joslin and Glenda and
Robert of Garland; Mrs. Rob-
bie Wright and Mrs. LaVyn
SiSco of Paris; Mr. and Mrs.
oe Gibbs Jakie, Delma and
.©Vice of Detroit; v
Foy Richey and Jan of
ff&wkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Young and Carey, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Young, Valerie and
jywrM:
Ybung and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Young of Oklahoma City;
Weldon Bradford and Miss
Rosemary Gregory of Greg-
ton; Mr and Mrs. Mack Dillon
of Saltillo; Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
ttombs, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
ordan, Mrs. Beulah Rettman,
Lorene Bedgood, Bill
Jord
Mrs.
ftetn
Bedgood,
itmann and Mrs. Mamie Ruth
Pogue,-Pine Forest, Mrs. Boy
Maddox and Mrs. Boh Fausett
of Sulphur Springs and Mr.
find Mrs. Edd Pickett of Dallas.
BfcD SEEDS
Jacksonville, Fla. Ufi —Am-
ateur gardener Carl Lee Noble
said he couldn’t understand
why he was arrested.
The 24-year-old Noble safd a
fWend gave him some seeds
and he put them in a flower
box and they gkew. Nhrcotics
agents said they grew into mar-
ijuana plants.
* Noble was given two years
probation.
BUT DoM’T CALL AGATN
Atlanta (j) — When you pay
your fine to the traffic de-
tur’s police station, you re-
ceive a register slip as a
receipt.
On the back of the slip is
printed: “Thank you for your
patroqpge.”
Try a Want Ad For Results
Mrs. Jewel Kelley, a former
Hopkins Cohhty teacher is re-
. t . , ported to be critically ill in the
mmB», Aubrey Bradford ,nd Sou,hmore Hospiljl Pnsa.
Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Scholl and Debrah, and Miss
Juanita Brown of Dallas.
dena following a heart attack.
Her room number is 50. She
is the niece of Mrs. Odell Brice
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Young and of Thurman Farris.
Dr. Crawford’*
Clinic
CONTACT LENSES
Eye Specialists employing
the latest in moderh Op-
tometry. . We grind Every-
thing in the Optical World.
“Home of Southern Optical
Supply*1 -
Sulphur Springs, Texas
end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Rose
and daughter, Terre, of Gar-
land spent the week-end here
visiting her mother, Mrs. G.
W. Middleton, who is recuper-
ating at her home from an ill-
ness of several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fox
and family, of Midland, who
have been visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fox,
have gone to Hot Springs,
Ark., for a few days. .
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bullock |
and son, Steve, of New Iberia, j
La., are here to visit the mom-1
bera of the Bullock family. I
Mr. and MrS. Bullock and son j
and Mrs. Jerry Bert Davis and I
Richard, and Miss Sharon St. j
Clair spent Tuesday at the Six !
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*
L. B. WESTER
E FuamziniE
PRATT'S
mesa after several days visit . I
with Mrs. Sarah Beeson. Reed ^rs< Alice Cummings and i
Beeson of San Antonio and daughter, Carmen, have leturn-]
Finley Beeson and son, Leon, ed from Denver, Colo, where j
of Dallas, also spent the week-1 ^ sPent hi*\ weLek visit-
ing their son and brother, Mr. |1
and Mrs. Phillip Cummings and ;
their son, David. Mrs. Phillip j
Cummings and David accom- j
panied them home for a visit.
Mid-Summer Clearance SALE
PRICES SLASHED ON SUMMER MERCHANDISE
Men’s
Summer Weight
SUITS
Dacron Blends
Broken Sizes
25
00
ONLY
* i
!
Men’s
WASH ’N WEAR
HAGGAR
SLACKS
500
^0 PR.
Big Savings On -
Infants’ and Children’s
PLAYCLOTHES
• Shorts
6 Blouses
• Sun Suits
• Swim Trunks
for Boys and
Girls
Val. to $4.98
50^ TO 300
1-3 to 1-2 OFF on
Women’s Summer
Cotton Gowns
Shorty Pajamas
Nylon Trim
Cotton Dusters
Values to $5.95
2oo 250
and '3®®
mw i
100 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S
DRESS SHOES
Whites — Bones —
High dind Low Heels
CLOSE
OUT
FOR____
Q00
V PR-
4 V
Boys’ Short Sleeve
SPORT SHIRTS
Wash ’N Wear
COTTONS—
Sizes 8 to 14
88!
Final Reduction m
HATS 1V2
00
WOMEN’S
HAND BAGS
Values to $3.95 _____
ODD LOT a nn
SHOES 1H0
Priced for Quick Sale
WOMEN’S
DRESSES
Values to $16.95
Regular and Half Sizes
COMPLETE, MODERN
Wo Will Bo Her* Tomorrow
to Beck Up What Wo Soli
You Today.
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DEPT. STORE
Wa Will Ba Haro Tomorrow
to Back Up What Wa Soil
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1962, newspaper, July 27, 1962; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth826642/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.