The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 172, Ed. 1 Monday, July 20, 1942 Page: 4 of 6
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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAy
Burton McCorklc and Billy
Murray spent Monday in Dallas.
Laif Fonos of Palestine visited
friends here over the week-end.
Liu Fay Williams was reported
sick with mumps Monday.
John Hinnant and Harvey Da-
vis have gone to Idabett, Okla., on
fishing trip.
Dr. James L. Crawford is eon-
fined to his home with mumps.
Lloyd Nolan at the
Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weaver of
Dallas spent the weekend here
Broadway visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis
and Mrs. H. L. Ardis.
CELEBRATES HER
90TH BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Mary Ann Brewer, hotter
known as “Aunt How” Brewer,
celebrated her 90th birthday on
July 18. She has lived in Sulphur
Springs practically all of her life.
Mrs. Brewer received a num
her of nice presents from her
friends on the occasion.
176,200 DOCTORS
IN DNITED STATES
BRIDE'S PICTURE IN
DALLAS PAPER
Sumlay’s Dallas Timcs-Herald
carried a large two column pie
ture of Mrs. James A. Pounds
III, who was married to Lieut.
Pounds, of the U. S. Marines, in
Las Vegas, New Mexico, on July
9th.
Mrs. Pounds was before her
marriage Miss Bette Sanders, ot'
Washington, I). C., while Lieut.
Pounds is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jtuimy Pounds of Sulphur Springs.
DALLAS WEDDING
OF INTEREST IN
SULPHUR SPRINGS
Miss Mary Pate and Miss Ruby
Jo Chamberlain arc visiting in
Longview.
Mary Sue, daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. Wade Freeman, under
went a tonsillectomy Monday a,
the Cozad Clinic.
J. K. Brim went to Austin Sun-
day to attend the oil proration
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and
little son visited relatives in Ty-
ler Sunday.
Misses Maletta Byrd and Peail
Tolson left Friday for Wichita
Falls, Texas, where they will he
employed.
f Hy A amir fats 6 Pr*li
New York, July 20.—A war
census of American doctors, is-
sued Sunday by Medical Care, a
quarterly lof the Committee on
Research \in Medical Economics,
shows the nation has 176,200 phy-
sicians, of whom 51 per cent are
specialists.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Powell mov'j J. P. Fletcher, who is on his
ed Monday to the Lotus Hamrick7 vacation this week, Mrs. Fletcher
“Remember Pearl Harbor” at
the Mission Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. C. W. King, of Hender-
son, is visiting in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Allen.
residence on Gilmer Street. They
have been living at 224 Gilmer
Street at the home of Mrs. Noble
Glover.
j and their daughter, Patsy Jean,
'went to Dallas for a visit Monday
Your vote for M»pl«
be appreciated.
Ron will
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After a visit with her mother,
Mrs. L. E. Gee, Mrs. T. D. Sells
and son, Dick, left Monday for
their home in Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jessce were
here from Greenville during the
week-end visiting their children.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vivian have
gone to Bonham for a visit while
he is on his vacation.
An empty grave! A cunning,
gunning ghost! . . . and Michael
Shayne! Don’t miss “The Mali
Who Wouldn’t Die,” at the Broad-
way Monday and Tuesday.
Ann Sheridan, Ronald Reagan
and Robert Cummings at the Car-
nation Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.
Conley Hess, assistant secre-
tary-treasurer in the P.C.A. of-
fice, went to Paris Monday on a
business visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bufe Harrison
and Mrs. George Stephens were
in Mt. Pleasant Sunday visiting
Mrs. Mamie Hurley.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Waits ahd
son, Jerry, have returned from a
week-end fishing trip to Cross
Lake in Louisiana.
The Strangest love story ever
told! See Ann Sheridan and Ron-
ald Reagan in “Kings Row" at
the Carnation Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Prentis Spencer
of Dallas visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Spencer, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chapman of
Dallas were here for a visit over
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Harvey Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mathis, with
Mrs. Tolliver of Ft. Worth are
leaving Tuesday for Houston for
a visit with their daughter, Mrs.
Marvin Martin, and family.
Dr. W. A. Taylor of Mt. Pleas-
ant was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Hargrave Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Finley, of
Cleveland, Ohio, are here visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mis. G. W.
Middleton.
Mrs., Jack Henderson and
daughter, Helen, returned*Sunday
from several days visit with rela-
tives in Dallas.
Mrs. Dora Watson, of Tira, re-
turned homo Saturday from a two
weeks visit in Sherman and
Greenville.
Mrs. W. C. Fuller, Mrs. Gaylon
Roberts and Miss Josie Lee Fuller
of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. N. C.
Cherry of Fuirlee, spent the week-
end visiting relatives here.
Wc write ell kinds of Insurance.
W. G. (Bill) Smith. Phone
306.
“KINGS ROW” at the Carna-
tion Sunday, Monday and Tues-
day... -
Insurance: Fire, Windstorm,
Automobile, and all kind* of
Bond.. W. G. (Bill) Smith, d-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Elra Tomblin,
who resided at the Bryant duplex,__
have moved to Kaufman, where
he was transferred.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beck, of Ada,
Okla., are here for a visit this
week with Mr. and Mrs. John
Enix and other relatives.
Stark reality! Poignant! Pow-
erful! Ripped from today’s head-
lines! “Remember Pearl Harbor”
at the Mission Monday, Tuesday.
Maple Rom, candidate for Com-
mis.ioner, Precinct 2, is hone.t,
moral, sober, and worthy. I9-4tp
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Long, who
have made their home here in an
apartment at the W. E. Bryant
home, have moved to Como.
Miss Marguerite Chamberlain is
on a week’s vacation from King's
Store, and has gone to Longview
for a visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hedrick left
Sunday for a visit in San Antonio,
and will bring their daughter,
Mrs. Wray Ridgeway, home with
(hem for a visit.
BRIDAL SHOWER
AT NELTA
There will be a bridal shower
at Clyde Akins’ of Nelta July 30
for Rosemary Horn (hotter known
Rosemary Flippen). Everyone
invited.
NO NEW TIRES
Miss Muriel Clayton, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clayton,
of Dallas, and Lieut. Gerald S.
Tate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Selin
Tate, also of Dallas, wece 'liiar-
rioil Saturday evening atithe First
Methodist Gbjmd»“+«- Birnttlftlrtirii.
Alabama. Mrs. Tate wore an off
white frock with blue accessories
Her flowers were orchids.
Mrs. Tate is a graduate of
Highland Park High School. Lieut.
Tate attended SMU and the Uni
versity of Texas, where he was a
member of Kappa Alpha fraterni-
ty. After a wedding trip the cou-
ple will be at home in Anniston,
Afa.
The groom is a nephew of
Mines. J. D. Spence and M. C.
Boyd of Sulphur Springs. He is a
grandson of Judge and Mrs. F.
W. Patterson of Royse City, for-
mer residents here.
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. William
WHERE DO I
GET THE MOMEV
TO BUY STAMPS
AMD BOMDS?WHY,
X TYPE LETTERS
POR MY FATHER.
AMD TAKE CARE
OF- A LOT OF HIS
J0F
FOR BEER TRUCKS METHODIST CLASS
PICNIC TUESDAY
(By An»ociated Pr«MI
Washington, July 20.— Tire
rationing rules were revised Sun-
day to prevent beer, soft drinks
and other unessential trucks from
getting new or recapped tires aft
er July 28.
WELL, DOM’T
GO TURM1M*
OVER A MEW
LEAF MOW*
A GUY WHO
SPEMDSTOO
MUCH TIME
TURNMM’ MEW
LEAVES OVER
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HIMSELF
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SPILLED MILK
Ms. Melton’s Sunday School
Class will have a picnic lunch on
the church lawn Tuesday night.
July 21st, at 7 o’clock. All mem-
bers invited.—Reported.
Bill Jack Holbert of Houston,
Joy Lynn and Joan Moody of Dal-
las left for their homes Monday,
after a visit with their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moody.
Major and Mrs. Jessie M. Gee
and little daughter. Martha, left
Sunday night for their home in
San Angelo, after a two-week,
visit with relatives hei'e.
Mr, and Mrs. Gaston Green and
| children were here Sunday from
Terrell visiting
sham.
Mrs. C. Wicker
Miss Loubeth Ramey returned ;
home from TSCW, Denton, the i
Mrs. Pearl Deakins, member i f
the Penney Store force, is on her
vacation this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Skillman Hutch-
last of the week to spend the re- : erson, former residents here, but
nminder of the summer with her l now of Hugo, Okla., announce the
parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Ramey.
Hospitalization Insurance, Sick-
ness or Accident, Individuals or
family groups. W. F. Henderson
& Co. Phone 99. dl7-3tc
Royal R arrival of a son on July 15. They
| have named him Robert Brooks.
— i Mrs. Hutcherson and baby were
carried home Sunday in a Tapp
ambulance from a Commerce hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ashcroft
and Sherry Thompson Jr. return-
ed Sunday from several days visit j
WInTaBS
Mrs. Carrol Bridges, Mrs.
Gerald Carlisle ami Miss Sue Wil-
liams, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mclntire *>f Dallas went to Wich-
ita Falls for a week-end visit with
Carrol Bridges at Sheppard Field.
Mr. and Mrs. Kiymeth rMi Kay,
who have been living in Inglesidc,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. McKay, during the week-
end. en route to Chicago, where
Kenneth has signed up ax a mem-
ber of the Glen Garr Orchestra.
Miss Pansy Jones and Miss
Grace McKinney spent Sunday ai
Divide visiting the latter’s moth
er, Mrs. Allie McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wilson,
of Eloy, Arizona, Mrs. Jack Nor-
ris and son, of El Dorado, Ark
are here visiting their
Mrs. Beulah Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Moxie Hodge of
Texarkana announce the arrival
of a son at the Longino hospital
Sunday, July 19, 1942, who has
been named William Frank. Mrs.
mother Hod^e is the former Miss Della
Fay Morrison.
in Dallas. Sherry is here for the
summer at work at the Coca-Cola
plant.
Live, vibrant drama, lipped
from fiery headlines! See “Re
member Pearl Harbor” at the
Mission Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bennett of
Birthright, Mrs. R. W. Record and
son of Cumby were here Sunday
visiting Mi. and Mrs. Neville
Smith.
M. C. Taylor, Chamber of Com-
merce manager, left Monday for
Dallas, where he will attend a
week’s session of the Southwest-
ern Chamber of Commerce Insti-
tute.
Mrs. Annie Woodard, of Cum-
by, aijd Jimmy Woodard, of this
place, went to Ft. Worth for a
weekend visit with Jimmy’s fa-
ther, J W. Woodard, over the
weekend.
Mis. S. C. Ury left Monday
morning for Gludewuter, to he
with her daughter, Mrs. W
Day, who is ill with the flu.
Sgt. Dewey Bays,*-
the Army, is here
Mrs. Gordon Standifer, Mr.
land Mrs. Jimmy Welch and Miss
of Lyda. Nell Nelson, of Dallas, were
member __ .
from San hero Sunday visiting Mr. and Mr
M.
Diego, Calif., visiting his father,
Jim Bays, and family.
B. W. Nelson and family.
Mr. and Mrs.
gomery and F
PariB, were here
the weekend.
Howard Mont
G. Rogers, of
for a visit over
“The Man Who Wouldn’t Die”
at the Broadway Monday sno
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hurt and
baby were here from Dallas Sun-
day visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Hurt.
The man is dead. But he’s got
murder in his rigid heart. See
“The Man Who Wouldn’t Die’’ at
the Broadway Monday and Tues-
day.
Hospitalization Insurance, Sick-
ness or Accident, Individuals or
family groups. W. F. Henderson
St Co. Phone 90. d!7-3tc
Ice cold Watermelons, Canta-
loupes and Infertile Eggs every
day. Morgan St Mo%an, Market
Square.
Misses Betty Lou Gardner and
Julia Gafford are in Commerce
for several days for Miss Gardner
to get some special instructions at
the East Texas Flying School
prior to her solo flight.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—25 Registered Here-
ford cows, good producers. We
are retaining their heifers in our
breeding herd. Due to calve this
Fall. A real buy at. $175 each
for the entire lot. Also ten bulls,
age 12 to 18 months, at $159
each. Burnett Hereford Farms,
Greenville, Texas. dw-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson
left during the week-end for Ma-
son, Ga., where they were called
by the serious illness of their,
son, Billy, stationed there as a
member of the U. S. Army.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Newly decorated
four-room unfurnished apart-
ment. All conveniences, garage.
Phone 90. Miss Myrtle Hender-
son. d17-3tc 1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. K. BRIM
Attorney-At-Law
Bulphur Springs State Bank Bldg.
You’ll live strange experiences
you never dreamed could come
into your life as the screen cap-
tures each ecstatic moment ae,l
every secret longing of these
.hadowed characters. Here is
screen greatness, truly! See Ann
Sheridan and Ronald Reagan in
“KINGS ROW” at the Carnation
Sunday. Monday and Tuesday.
JOHNNY JEFFRESS
IN SAN DIE!
A letter has been received
Mrs. Norene Jeffreys from
son, Johnny Jeffrcss, who reeel
ly enlisted in the Marines, and?
now stationed at San Diego, Cal
Mis* Myra Orr has returi
from a visit in Bellville, 111.
in Ml. Vernon. Mo., where
■ isited Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Miss Glorietta Manes* of Si
tie, Wash., is the guest of K
ryn Ann Pierce of Houston
The two will go to Roxton Tulf
day to spend the week with thn|
grandparents, Mr,
Mancss.
and Mr.-. Z S’
Mi. and Mrs. Skillman Hiv
Mi. and Mis. Robert Branch wffi
in Gilmer Sunday for a visit wjj
Bud Whitfield of Tcxarkaj
former resident here, who is a
tjent in a Gilmer hospital, wh®
he underwent a major operatif
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Drs. J. M. & Myrtie
McDowell
FOR RENT — Residence, six
rooms. Immediate possesion, lo-
cated at 742 Connally Street. W.
J. Harris. dl7-3tc
CHIROPRACTORS
Colon Correction' X-Ray
Radionie Diagnosis and Treatment
raot Correction
326 Church St. Phone 40C
We Have In Stock What You
Have In Mind . . .
Good Furniture at Reasonable
Prices on Liberal Terms
I FOR RENT —Three-room unfur-
nished apartment, private hath
and garage. 307 Oak Avenue.
Lonnie Campbell, at City National
Bank. d!9-tfc
Miss tone Pearce went to San
Augustine the lust of the week
for a visit in the homo of her
brother, R. A. Pearce Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bevis and
son, John W , left the first of the
week for a visit with her sister,
in Pampa, while he is on his vaca-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Campbell
and daughter, Wanda Ruth, were,
visitor* in Dallas Saturday night
and Sunday.
“Johnny Ramey left during the
week-end for Dallas to resume hi*
j study of law at Southern Meth-
i odist University.
Straight from the heart of
America comes this solemn prom-
ise! Forceful! Fearless! “Remem-
ber Pearl Harbor” at the Mission
Momlay and Tuesday.
Mrs. R. C. Hammond and son
of Denton came here during the
week-end for a visit with her par-
ents, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Payne.
Mrs. William Payne and son, Billy
Brant, came home with them, aft-
er a visit in Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Armistead
and D. W. Armistead have return-
ed to their home in Itasca, after a
visit Wtlh Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Ad
sms.
Truck loadi of nice canning
peaches arriving daily at Roy
Harry’s place. South end of Mar-
ket Square. Phone 64S. d-tf
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Vaughn re- |
turned to their home in Dallas
Sunday after a visit with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Har-
Friends here have received an-
nouncements of the arrival of a
daughter, Margaret, in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Moss of
Waco, on July 12th. Mr. and Mrs.
Moss, former residents, resided at
the Milligan apartment on Church
street while here.
J. I. K INTERIM
CHIROPRACTOR
“THE PI.ACE TO GET WELL”
402 Connally Street
One Block West of Post Office
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FOR RENT—East side unfurnish- j
ed apartment. Fresh wall paper.
D. C. Sai l in. 297 Jefferson St.
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Clovis E. Stewart
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Phono 926
Office over Hell Ferrer Drug
Store
FOR RENT—-Desirable five-room
house. All modern conveniences,
near ward and high school. Phone
228 or 638. Mack Mcrrell.
d19-3tc
BUSINESS CARDS
Ardis Transfer Co.
Give that tired living room of yours brand-new peps
and “home appeal’’ with bright new furniture. . .
You’ll add new charm and comfort . . . far beyond thr|
price involved, if you choose at GRAVER’S.
WANTED
WANTED—Ash handle flocks or
log*. O. J. Mobley & Sons, Te»~L,<y p(,pn# 137
nrkana, Arkansas.
P. (). Box 734.
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Move Anything, Anywhere,
Anytime
Licenced Moving Van
BONDED — INaURUD
Night Phone 629
___ 'grave. They had been vacationing
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Chamber-1 in Galveston and Corpus Christi
Ice cold Watermelons,
loupe, and Infertile Egg.
Canta-
every
and baby were here Sunday and stopped here for a brief visit j day. Morgan A Morgan, Market Tracks
WANTED—To buy rags, old cas-
ings, and scrap Iron. Friedman
Iron Si Metal Co., Cotton Belt
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from Atlanta vising his mother,
Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain.
Roy Harry will be open all
night during the rush aeaton on
peaches. Come by. South end of
Market Square. / d-tf
Eat More
George’s BREAD
THU Summer!
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It’s the perfect
warm weather
food, containing
all the nourish-
ment and energy yon need, yet
lt> easily digested. *
AT YOUR GROCER'S!
Miss Ella Marie Westbrook is
i xpeCtcd home the first of the
week from a ten days visit in
Omaha.
A dead man who walks and
talks and kills! See “The Map
Who Wouldn’t Die” at the Broad-
way Monday and Tuesday.
Dr. and Mr*. C. E. Harrington
of Dallas wo if guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Curlia Hamby for a weekend
visit.
with relatives.
Square.
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WANTED—"Middle-age woman to
do general housework. Apply at
Nelson’s Tourist Gourts. dl6-4tp
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Notice
fojr tie final toucL
ol smartness....
enclose with each
WANTED — To buy family'size
gas cook stove. Must be a bar-
gain. J. C, Winder, Commercial
Hotel. d!7-3tc
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Mr*. L. L. HjSbbs anti gram
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daughter, Benlta Darlene, HlIJ,
Ifl,
from New York, are visiting fa-
ther, mother and grandparent*,
Mr. and Mrs,. J. E. Burns, and
other rejatives and friends.
Ice chid Watermelons, Canta-
loupe. and Infertile Eggs every
day. Morgan It Morgan, Markat
Square.
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onr own
OAlXOra CASED
ECHO PUBLISHING
COMPANY
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Dr. Crawford is ill with
mumps and will be out
of his office for some
ten days.
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Modern At It* Best!
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BRILLIANT
NEW
LOST—Small coin purse contain-
ing between eight and nine dol-
lars, in Sulphur Springs on Fri-
day. Contact Annie Hathaway,
Cottonwood St. dl9-2t-w24-ltp
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MISCELLANEOUS
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The office will remain
open for the conven-
ience of his friends . , .
in case of emergencies
such as ^broken lenses,
etc.
! Suites
FOR LIVING ROOM
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FOR SERVICE—Jersey bull. At
my barn, 810 Mam Street. Phone
330. M. C Bailey Jr. di9-3tc
NOTICE
NOTICE — To turkey owners.
Please keep turkeys off premises
of George Allen, Rt. 1, during
crop season. d20-2t-w24-ltp
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Good, honest construction, employ-
inf only Fine materials and careful
(workmanship. Your choice of many
attractive styles in various colors
p
find upholstering,. Every one a
VALUE!
CONVENIENT
WAYS TO BUY!
—EASY TERMS
20% down — up to
12 mo. on balance.
—LAYAWAY
Convenient pay-
ment, arranged.
—CASH . . .
Consistently
Prices.
T SPECIALIST
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Connally St
to Fitting Glasses^
Sulphur Spgs.
Craver Bros.
HARDWARE... FURNITURE J
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 172, Ed. 1 Monday, July 20, 1942, newspaper, July 20, 1942; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827658/m1/4/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.