The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1955 Page: 2 of 18
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Mia. J. D. Halcomb of Sulphur
Bluff underwent major surgery
Wednesday at Memorial Hospital.
George B. Baxley of 327 Ro*e-
mont has been admitted to Mem-
orial Hospital as a medical pa-
tient.
M. E. King of Route Two Yan-
tis is a medical patient at Mem-
orial Hospital.
v Frank Chapman of Sulphur
Bluff has been admitted to Mem-
orial Hospital for medical treat-
ment
Joe Smiddy of Cooper is report-
ed to be resting nicely at Mem-
oral Hospital where he is under-
going medical treatment..
Mrs. K. W. Coffey of 833 Con-
nelly has been removed to her
home after several weeks treat-
ment at Memorial Hoapital.
Mrs. F. 0. Froneberger is re-
ported to be resting better st
Memorial Hospital where she has
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‘A* Barn—Hay Barn, Garage,
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been undergoing medical
ment for several days. ’
Mrs.
has
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Hospital. S
Jem Oh- has been dismissed to
his home on Route One after med-
ical treatment at Memorial Hos
pital.
Jeff Worsham has been remov-
ed to his home st 836 Main from
Memorial Hospital where he has
been undergoing medical treat-
ment for several weeks.
The condition of Ell Logsdon
was reported as improved at Mem-
orial Hospital Wednesday where
he has been a patient for several
days.
Mrs. Will Francis of 614 Bell-
view has been admitted to Me-
morial Hospital for medical treat-
ment.
Mrs. John McVey of Route
Four has been removed to her
home after medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. C. O. Nordin of Main
street has been dismissed to her
home after medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital.
J. E. Hux of Route Two has
bees removed to his home after
treatment at Memorial • Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howard
of 421 Putman announce the birth
of a daughter, Saturday, Feb. 26,
at Memorial Hospital.
Clinton Lennon of Route Two
Point is a medical patient at Me-
morial Hospital. r*
Misk Myra Prim of Route Four
underwent minor surgery Satur-
day at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Mabel Summer* Of Como
is undergoing medical'treatment
at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. W. E. Chester and infant
son have been removed to their
home on Saltillo Route Two from
Memorial Hospital where the baby
was born,
Mrs. T. L. Sealey has been re-
moved to her home at 212 South
Moore after treatment at Memor-
ial Hospital.
Mrs. T. J. Taylor has been re-
moved to her home at 340 Old
Jefferson from Memorial Hospital
where she has been a patient.
Mrs. Lorenzo Groves of 103
Craig street underwent surgery
Monday afternoon at Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Lillie Gallender has been
removed to her home at Pickton
from Memorial Hopital where
she has been a medical patient.
J. Aud Stewart of Brasheai
Route One suffered a fractured
pelvis bone in a tractor accident
Monday afternoon. He was ad-
mitted to Memorial Hospital for
treatment where his condition was
reported as fair Tuesday.
Mr; and Mrs. H. W. Neat of
Cooper Route Three announce the
Monday afternoon,
emorial Hospital.
Route Four is
undergoing medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital.
Dr. J. I. Knierim of 402 Con-
nally street is reported to be ser-
iously HI at Memorial Hospital
where he was admitted Monday
night following a heart attack.
Joyce Ann Fouse has been re-
moved to her home on Route One
Looper Koute rnre
ssfee
Robert Lee of
from Memorial Hospital where she
has been a medical patient
Larry Gene Palmer of Route
Three underwent a tonsilectomy
Tuesday at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Clyde Hill of Route One
has been admitted to Memorial
Hospital for medical treatment.
T. E. Williams of 431 Wood-
lawn is undergoing medical treat-
ment at Memorial Hospital,
Jerry Don Gillem of Route Two
has been removed to his home
after medical treatment at Mem-
orial Hospital.
Jack Herrin has been removed
to his home at 1003 Church from
Memorial Hospital where he has
been a medical patient.
The condition of R. D. Bear-
ded is fair at Memorial Hospital
where he is undergoing ■ medical
treatment.
Alex Brice was reported to be
improved Tuesday ft Memorial
Hospital where he has been a pa-
tient for the last two weeks.
Mrs. l£. V. Sandifeer of Route
One underwent surgery Thurs-
day at Memorial Hdipital.
Mrs. E. C. Gillom of Route Two
has been admitted to Memorial
Hospital where she is scheduled
to undergo major surgery Fri-
day.
Rodney Keller has been remov-
ed to his home at Ridgeway from
Memorial Hospital where he has
been
ment
Edna Faye Bartl
moved to her home.
Memorial Hospital
been a medical patiei
Mary Frances
been , relaxed to
Ridgeway from Mem
where she has been a;
tient.
D, D. Melton was
his home on Mineol
today from Mem<
where he has been
treatment.
Mrs. C. F. Minty of Route Five
has been removed to her home
from Memorial Hosptal where'ehe
has been undergoing medical
treatment.
Bill Mabe of Goodman avenue
has been removed to hhl home aft-
er medical treatment at Menuhin!
Hospital.
Mrs. H. D.\ Ellard and infant*
daughter have beeri removed to
their home at 212 Glover
Memorial Hospital where the
was born. ’ , i01
C. A. Tolson has been iremo'yed
to his home at 128 Park street
from Memorial Hospital where he
has been undergoing medical
treatment. *
Mrs. W. G. Dillard has been re-
moved to her home at 399 Hou-
ston from Memorial Hospital
(Continued on page four) ‘
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1955, newspaper, March 4, 1955; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth826823/m1/2/?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.