The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1955 Page: 4 of 18
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COUNTY ECHO
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Friday, March 4. 1955.
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Grant I* confined to his
ea Woodlawn by illness.
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leRinwey is‘confined to
homeon West Park street with
flu.
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Kent (Scooter) King is confined
to his home at 124 North Locu?t
street by Illness.
The Rev. Alan C. Lynch, min-
ister of First Christian church,
was In Paris Sunday afternoon to
attend the dedication of the Mem-
orial Christian church.
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Mrs. Johnny Hedge and children,
Sandra and Jana of Dallas were
here during the week-end to visit
her mother, Mrs. Malverne Daniel
and aunt, Miss Addie Maye Glov-
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Clyde Davis at Dallas, brother
of Mrs. Margaret Anglin of Sul-
phur Springs, is reported to be
slowly improving gt the Methodist
hospital in Dallas where he has
been a patient for the last three
weeks for treatment. of injuries
suffered in an accident.
Gerald Pat Neat, who is under-
going treatment at Parkland Hos-
pital in Dallas for polio which he
suffered several months ago, was
able, t<> spend the week-end With
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvis
Neal at Nefta.
Mrs.. T.
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illness.
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N. Bell is confined to ,
on College 'fcfrtet* by
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Mr. and Mrs. Tim Clary were in
Paris during the week-end to visit
friends and relatives.
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Mrs. W. G. Murray is Reported
to be improved after several days
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illness at her home on
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Mary Milam, daughter of Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Milam,
on Gilmer street, is confined to
her room with the chickenpox.
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Swindell and
daughter; Carol of Dallas were
week-end guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carmack.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Xisteiunach-
er were in Tyler Sunday to visit
their son, Edward Kistenmacher,
Jr., and family.
Mrs. J. B. Berry and Mrs. Neil
Henderson were in Commerce
Sunday to attend the funeral of
Mr?. Tom O’Neal, held at First
Baptist church. .
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Jack Raipey left by plane from
Dallas Monday for Ft. Lewis,
Wash,, where he is to be given
his new assignment with the U.S.
Army. Hi» wife and his mother,
Mrs. T. 3. Ramey accompanied
him to Dallas.
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Mrs. Larry Smith, and Mr, and
Mrs. Harry Smith of Dike wfre
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Clary, North Davis street, Tues-
day. , >. ’
Donna Barnett 4s confined to
her home with the chicken pox.
D. Lester Smith was a business
visitor in Como1 Wednesday.
Lions to Sponsor -
Annual Talent %la
Mrs Dora Watson is in Sweet-
water visiting her daughter, Mrs,
Henry Bennett and family-
Show on Friday
.twin daughters have been remov-
ed to their home on Star Route
Memorial Hospital where
babies were borf.
F. M. Stephenson has been
removed to her home at Ft.
Worth from Memorial Hospital
Mrs. 0. C. Sewell, Jr., is re-
ported to be improved from sev-
eral days illness with the flu.
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Lee Anne Bartlett of 810 Car-
ter street is confined to her room
with the flu.
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Mrs. Gladys Flournoy is spend-
ing several days in Dallas with
her daughter, Mrs. Earl Dodson,
who is recuperating from surgery
which she underwent at the Max-
field Clinic last Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Westbrook and
daughter, Cathy, are in Dallas for
a visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Miller White. Mr. Westbrook
will join his family for a visit In
Dallas durng the week-end.
Plans for the Lion’sfdfpb an-,
nual talent Show, to be held Fri-
day night at 7;30 inVttye high
school gymnasium, are shaping
up nicely according to the chib
president Dudley Allen.
Personnel for the various acts
will be made up from all schools
of Sulphur Springs and from
many county schools, together
with an act from the Lions club,
acts from the dancing class of
Mrs. James McMullan and from
the Addie Maye Glover Kinder-
garten groups. All talent “comes
from within Hopkins County’s
boundaries and all Is amateur in
type.
Music for the show is to be
furnished by the High School or-
chestra under the direction of
Tommy Hendricks.
Tickets are now on sale and
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fertile Is a- medical patient at patient for the last several weeTcs.
Memorial Hospital. 7/Jt Ed Woodson, Jr., of Route Tarn
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here she has been a medical pa-
ifc
Mrs. Roy Holder has returned
from Tyler where she has been
with her sister, Mrs. D. B. Kim-
brell. Mra. Kimbrell is recuperat-
ing from recent major surgery
and is at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Royal Ray Pounds.
j may be purchased from any mem-
1 Kup tho anrftnivotinn Tko m ien
Mrs. Arlin Anderson of Tyler
was here Tuesday to visit her sis-
ter,’Mr*. Wayne Buchanan, pa-
tient 'lb Memorial Hospital.
Steve Furriey continues to im-
prove at the Veterans Hospital in
McKinney where he has been a
medical patient for Several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Worsham
and grandson, Tommy Worsham
have returned from Grand Prairie
and Dallas where they spent the
week-end.
Miss Gladys St. Clair, teacher
in the Longview schools, spent the
week-end here with her mother,
Mrs. 31 W. St. Clair and otter
member* of her family.
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Mrs. W. M. Chandler has
turned, frpm Dallas where she met
her daughter, Mrs. Jack Byrd And
Mr. Byrd from Colorado City, aqd
visited during the week-end.
Mrs. R. P. Pratt and her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Geraldine Inman of Com-
merce were guests of their son
and "brother, R. E. Pratt and Mrs.
Pratt Monday.
Mrs. Page Crossley, who has
been visiting her mother, Mm. Cub
Van Wey the last week, is leaving
from Dallas this week by plane
for Nassau in the Bahamas to
make her home. Mr. Crossley has
been in Nassau since early in Feb-
ruary. -4r;
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parnell
and children, Jan, Sandra, and
George of Ft, Worth and Miss
Joyce Stewart, Mrs. Ross Causey
and children, George and Kay of
Jacksonville were week-end guest3
of their parents, Mr. i and Mrs.
Wes Parnell. Mrs. J. D. Formby,
mother Of Mr. Parnell, was also a
guest in their home.
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Mrs. Kenneth Gideon and sons,
Kenny land Stan and Mrs. Bill
Quortrup and son, Pete, of Dallas
were here Tuesday for the boys
to attend the birthday party of
Chuck Tyler, four-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler.
Mrs. P. A. Jones of Longview
visited her relatives here Tues-
day enroute to her home from
McKinney, where she has been
with her husband, who js a med-
ical patient in the Veterans hos-
pital. She reported that he is im-
proving nicely.
Little Patty Ann Baccus, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Baccus
of Garland and granddaughter of
Mrs. .Bill Cromer of Sulphur
Springs, is reported to be improv-
ed after having been quite ill dur-
ftig the week-end. Mrs. Cromer
was in Garland with her daugh-
ter and family Sunday.
T-Sgt. > and Mrs. Eugene Eng-
land. and daughter, Sandra left
Tuesday for Kenross, Michigan,
where he is stationed. Mrs. Eng-
land and daughter have been vis-
iting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Holmes here while
Sgt. England has been attending
a special school in Wichita Falls
for the last several months.
Authorized Chevrolet service.
Factory-trained mechanics. Mer-
rell Chevrolet Co. tf
her of the organization. The price
for admittance is 75 cents for
adults and 25 cents for children.
All proceeds frpm the show go
into the club’s welfare fund.
The talent show committee is
composed of the following mem-
bers of the club; H. C- Cheek,
Milburn Fuller, Truman E. Drake,
Norman Friedel and J. T. Adannj.
Two Marriage
Licenses Issued
Two couples applied here for
marriage licenses during the past
week.
County Clerk Hazel Winter is-
sued the licenses to Jimmy Byron
Williams and Dorothy Ann Alvis,
and Thomas Jack Stinson and Jul-
ia May Bennett.
Hospital News
(Continued from Page Two)
where she has been a medical pa-
tient.
Mi$ Dorpthy Irby, city, is un-
dergoing medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital.
T. T. Turner has been remov-
ed to his home at 827 Jackson
from Memorial Hospital whefe he
has been undergoing treatment.
Clarence H. Richey, who has
been undergoing treatment at
Memorial Hospital, has been
transferred to Baylor Hospital in
Dallas.
Mrs. J. W. Conley and infant
son have been removed to their
home at 1004 Main froth Memo-
rial Hospital where the baby vv,a»
born.
Mrs. M. L. Scarborough and
Elnora Pattersoii of . Route On*
has been removed to her home
after medical treatment .at Mem-
orial Hospital.
Mrs. M. C. Strasner of 133
Qak avenue has been dismissed
fo her home from Memorial Hos-
pital where she has be£n a medi-
cal patient.
Miss Katie Lindley of Yantis
was dismissed to her home today
from Memorial Hospital where
she has been a medical patient.
Mrs. Minnie Nance of Main
street has been removed, to her
home after medical treatment' at
Memorial Hospital,
E. B. Guidry of 835 Finney
has been removed to his home af-
ter medical treatment at Mem-
orial Hospital.
Mrs. R. D. Waggoner of Route
Three has been removed to her
home from Memorial Hospital
where she has been a medical pa-
tient. . ,
Lee Rhodes of Route Five has
been admitted to Memorial Hos-
pital for mpdical treatment.
Mrs. Wayne Buchanan of 106
Nicholson is reported to be im-
proved at Memorial Hospital
where she is undergoing medical
treatment. • , i
Larry Venable has been re-
moved to his home at 911 Ardi*
street from Memorial HfypiW
where he has .been a medical pa-
tient.
Mrs. Carl Cole of Picktoti
Route One has been dismissed.to
her home from Memorial Hospit-
al after medical treatment.
Mrs. Jerry Mills and infant
daughter have been removed to
their home at 208 South League
from Memorial Hospital where
the baby was born.
Mrs. A. J. Page of Mineola is
undergoing medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital.
T. J. Mims of 207 Glover has
been admitted to Memorial Hos-
pital as a medical patient.
Mrs. B. L. Sanders of Route
Two is a medical patient at Mem-
orial Hospital.
Amanda Melson of 212 Cali-
Mr. and Mrs. O. Ef Hankins
of Como Route Two announce
the birth of a son, Sunday, Feb.
27, at Memorial Hospital. Mrs.
Hankins and baby were dismissed
to their home Monday.
Thomas Hargrave of 622 Mul-
berry has been removed to his
home after medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital.
Danny Fitzgerald of 911 Lon-
gino has been removed to his
home following medical treat-
ment at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Emma C. Bolding of
Route Three underwent major
surgery Monday at Memorial Hos-
pital. v
Mrs. Floyd Dixon of Mt. Ver-
non has been admitted to Mem-
orial Hospital for medical treat-
ment.
J; L. Goodman has been dis-
missed to his home on Beckham
street from Memorial Hospital
where he ha3 been undergoing
treatment.
Mike Brittain has been remov-
ed to his home at 1339 Yantis
Road from Memorial Hospital
where he has been a medical pa-
tient.
Mrs. E. L. Bone has been re-
moved to her home at' 639 In-
gram street from Memorial Hos-
pital where she has been under-
going treatment.
Gip Logsdon has been remov-
ed to his home at 308 Towne
street from Memorial Hospital
where he has been a patient.
Sue Ferrell of Route Three has
been dismissed to her home from
Memorial Hospital where she has
, been undergoing medical treat-
ment.
‘ The condition of Miss Ruby
Pruitt is reported os fair at Me-
morial Hospital, where she is be-
ing treated for injuries suffered
in a recent car-train accident.
Gerald Stephens has been re-
moved to his home at 907 Ardis
street from Memorial Hospital
where he has Been undergoing
medical treatment for several
days.
Jim Wagner is reported to be
slightjy improved at Memorial
Hospital where he is undergoing
medical treatment.
The condition of Joe Neal is
reported as improved at Memor-
ial Hospital where he has been a
is a medical patient at Memorial
Hospital.
Haskell Harrison has been dis-
miss*^ to his home at 201 Beas-
ley street from Memorial Hospit-
al where he underwent major
surgery several days ago.
Phil Baumann has been remov-
ed to ’Bis h^me at 431 Church
from Memorial Hospital where
Tias been undergoing ipedlcal
treatment.,
Bobby Coleman of Rou^e Two
has been dismissed to his home
from Memorial Hospital where he
has been a patient for several
days.
Mrs. Elwood Highfleld of Whit-
worth street is reported to be do-
ing nicely at Memorial Hospital
where she underwent major sur*
gery last week .
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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/m1/4/?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.