The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, March 7, 1949 Page: 4 of 6
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DCALS
Mrs Valton Davis is visiting in
Dallas for several days..
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Brice and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moelk visited
in east Texas Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Levine spent
Monday in Dallas.
Mrs. Gallic Connor is in Dallas
to attend the Gift Show.
Miss Fannie Hackney spent Sun-
day with her brother, J. I’. Hack-
ney and family of Pickton.
Mr. and Mrs. Waire Cuirin,
Fred Ward and Miss F.mily Con-
nor visited in Tyler Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fiat Davis and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Davis of Paris, Sunday.
Episcopal Church
Lenten Services
♦ ♦ ♦
Mtij. Hubert Ray and Mrs. Hen-
derson Amox spent Saturday in
I (alias.
Charles Booker of Dallas was
here over the week-end to visit his
mother, Mrs. Johnnie Booker.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Palmer spent
the week-end in Port Arthur vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. Karl Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wallace Hnd
daughter of Greenville visited rel-
Mrs. Ellen Lee of Dallas -is
visiting friends and relatives here [ atives here Sunday
and in Paris.
J. P. Krecker, city, who has
been undergoing medical treat-
ment for several days at I.ongino
Hospital, has been moved to St.
Paul’s Hospital in Dallas for ob-
servation and treatment.
Dascom Walker has been remov-
ed to his home, 1270 Robertson
avenue, from Longino Hospital,
where he has been a surgical pa-
tient.
Mrs. W. D. Bowie, who under-
went recent minor surgery at Lon-
gino Hospital, has been removed
to her home on Route Two.
Miss Iva Lou Mosher of Como
is a medical patient at Longino
Hospital.
Mrs. C. 1!. Blalock of 'l antis is
a medical patient at I.ongino Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. IS. Wall, city.
Lenten services will be held at
St. Philip's Episcopal church on
Houston street Wednesday after-
noon, March 9, at five o’elbek.
Rev. Frank M. Walker of Mt.
PleS’sant will conduct services.—
Reported.
Houston P-TA
School Tuesday
Arrested for Spying Activity
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The Houston PTA will meet at;
11:110 Tuesday afternoon, March K, j
in the school auditorium. Dr. Per- j
t in w ill lie'the guest speaker. Hfs
topic will lie “Religion in the.
Home for the Glade School Child."
Reported.
Women Tocla
Mrs. Clyde Taylor is improv-
ing from several days illness in
her home on Houston street.
Air. and Mrs. Tom Robinson of
Childress visited friends here dur- ; announce the birth of a son. Moo-
ing the week-end. j day, M&i’i’h T, at Longino iiospi-
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Mrs. I.onnie Tennison is con-, Mary Mitchell of Pickton i- a
Church of God
Revival Meeting
Miss Billie Faye Harris, student
of TCU, Ft. Worth spent the
week-end here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harris.
fined to her home on Van Sickle ; medical patient at Longino Hospi-
street by illness.
| tal.
Mrs. Mack Lancaster of Weaver
Billy Bagby, student of TEC,
Ft. Worth, spent the week-end
here with ids parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Bagby.
Dr. W. K. Miller of Ardmore,
Okla., flew here Sunday for a visit
with his sister Mrs, W. E. Ban by
and family.
Dr. W. il. Glass of Ft. Worth
returned Baptist missionary from
China, is here to visit his sister, j
Mrs. F. W. Patterson and family
for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pettitt of
Dallas are spending the week here-
with her sister-. Mrs. Lola llou-e
and Airs. Barto Mottcrief and fam-
ilies.
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Mis. Margaret Mullins of Dal-1 has been dismissed to her home
las spent the week-end at her ! from The Br uce Clinic where she
home here. j has been a medical patient for the
— ............ ........ past three weeks.
Cecil D. Ward ,is in .-Austin to J Bill Weir, son of Mr. and Mrs.
attend a Legislative Committee! Willie Weir of Rfiute Three, has
meeting of the Texas Savings and I been dismissed from The Bruce
Loan League. ,^Qjptic where he underwent major
— ---------—_ surgery.
Clarence Rector and Ham Bu-j Myrtle Mayo. city, is a medical
ford are in Dallas to visit Joe E l patient at The Bruce Clinic.
Buford, patient at Medical Artsj Mrs. Bess Horn, < onto, has
Hospital. : been removed from The Bruce
i Clinic, where she has been a medi-
Mr. and Mrs. David Alexander j cal patient,
had as guests Sunday he parents, Mrs. G. E. Suinford of Sai-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McClure, anditillo route two is a medical pa-
R-ohert Lockhart of Bonham. j tient at McConnell Hospital.
j Mrs. Fiank Knight of Route
Elovd Sla< v of Overton and Mr Four is a medical patient at Mr
and Mrs c T Stacy have return- • Connell Hospital.
t.,| to th'-ir home alter a visit Mrs. Jeanette Herd of Piemont
with Mrs, !.. F. Stacy. j is a medical patient at McConnell
Hospital.
Mrs. K R. Ledfmd. ft 111 l.amat
street, city, has been di-missed
from McConnell Hospital follow-
ing major suigery.
Mrs. Rob Bunch, city, has been
Judith Coplon, 127, left above, a Justice Department employee j
formerly from Riooklyn. N. Y* and V alentine A. Gubitchev, right, i
a Russian employee at the United Nations, were held in New York
by the FBI on charges of stealing U. S. government information. I
Me s ( oplon, wlpi has been with the Justice Department in Washing- i
------— I, > ■ i since I9i:i. hail concealed m hot purse type written sumniai ies of!
Beginning tonight. March 7. confidential data, FBI agents said. INE A leu-photos),
there will be a one week's meeting
at the Church of God on St.
James Street. Evening services
will begin at 7 30 with Rev. Jack
Sec rest of Mt. Vernon iti chaige
of services. The puMic is invited
to attend. Reported.
Listen, Ladies
(By Aitoitalrd Preys)
When one tails about vocal
welfare work in ('antuii, chances
are that Charlotte Eli>:uhc*tii WVt-
ton will be me/ni mod. For 1 ~>
years, she was executive <Jii jc or
of the Canudiqpi Wclf&iu Council.
And she did not rtnn dohitf .social
work after that.
• In the period from ’•*
1941, In. VY-hil on Raveled
throughout Canad.i. bUnhmtf the
welfare problem* and services of
each province. She t ei ned hm-
self with the weifmc of moihers
and children. And in the depict-
sion years of the I'.LHk. she tia\-
eled far and wide to linw fam-
ilies in outlyir^r region- wor tf"H
tinkt on.
lb . V\ biUmt ah'o -ci . ed a •
( anadian i eprt*vei;tati\ e on
Social Collections >«*ctiofi of
Reatfuc of Nations. Andr,'th!
tills vk <)i k, she made lbite*h
American contacts whfeh wen* u
-ci \ e hei v\c]l du11 iiWorld \U
I w o. ( a me I he second wmld wur
and |)i W lot ton v» a - named -pe«
lal consultant t*» the < anadia.1
tfnver nrnciit on the pjogiam t-
t he
the
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and
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Asbury Abies
Birthday Dinner
(By Aatonatfd Press)
hum mzed ca pet potatoe-
11
Sp.
w il usually bake m a mode? at
iiot oven in about one horn. When
they me leioly they may he Mix-
ed a !- oi lemovet! from the shell
and ma-hed with hwuei or mar-
j Asbury Aid, .-.uf .-honks Chtipci Kal. H„ B. ,j f,,|
lebrated hi'* 77th bitthday Sun-
day with a <iinner.
All of )ii- children were pres
i cut to help him enjoy the day.
Those attendin'.: were hi- son.
.!. A Aides and wife and three
1 < hildn n. Johnny . Mack. Maiy
Helen and Jean of Sulphur
Sprint: ; His. daughter, Riant he
I Jones and -on, Ralph. Mr-. Bon
iece < hance and James Rav
j and Mauri. all of lialla-. Wo? a
I’in.-on and daughter. Ibmnle I .«•■
: and Mr. and Mr- John Rimm;t ah'
■ of Sulphm Spun'.:- Reported.
<c!eiy -ait al>*«
n*n masinntr. if
poppet A little
may be added v
do-i red.
Today d r .ei me . * ai 1 - foj
• a n-t potatoes. ^ mi may prefei
to *oi \« them ( andied < andied
-woo? potatoe- are (onsideted a
special treat by manv famibe-.
Seiko v\ 11 f» ham load nMd iream
ed <ahhatfe. and with a 'diced to
n • usually ale left on the
: -aucci that a
(- Ol {OI
-point j- r;ci e-sai >. Ft
Giiip that’- -etked iti
tea o; i i»: J ec, oi do--e
1 •(•(■ n -ei ed in a f ? o*t«
If a Web fiat ’•oi, p piate : Used
the -poon i "• left in it. \lwa\s
move Hi itisii clod
She pi onr,-ed ijuic
< ould find appi o \ e
thiousand children,
lb. W lilt ton alo
plan to burn y o
l Anted State- by
tn al.
iron to i
kly that f
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read an.d h
Birthday Parly
Mis. 1.. R. (irant ha> been !■
; move<l to her homo at < > 1<J 'lar-
•lant. following medical tieatmentj
at the Sulphur Spiin^s t'linic for j
the past few* days.
Mrs. H. K. Houston. -urKica.
patient at the Sulphur Sprmim ;
C'bnic. has been removed to tho
home of her parents. Mr. and Mi
! K U' (Hbson. city.
Flaudt* Winfrey, route fi\e. a
medical patient at Worsham Hos-
pital.
M r. and M i s. J T {'ruinbly.
■ uty, annoumu the birth of a.
daughter. Monday. Mar* h 7. at
] Woe-ham Ho-pdal. The naby
oi^hed oiplit pounds and one
1 o!in< c ;it hi rt hi.
Mr. and Mr*. Mehin Hatley.
H»7 Jof foi -on street, c »v. an-
nounoe the bitth of a -on. cundav.
Man'll at Wor-ham llo-nit-al
The nabv we.^hed five pound- an i
t hi it eon oimoos at l*irth. Mr*- Hat
lev and baby weio moved to tho'i
home Morxiay.
Rub-. Wilks, the baby daujrhte;
r»f Mr and Mrs W. W:lk-,
i itv. \* reported •.eatly improved
at Wnrdiam llo-jntal F*• i she
! as been -enoinly ill for -eveia’
da' s.
.leailene M e 1 i * a J’yrd ei t«
tair.od with a biithday lutity Wed
nesdav afternoon. Maich J. c-i*.
biatirijr h.r-r mx?|i biithday.
V L’loup of lie i 1,1 tie friend-
came to wi-h he? a happy hiti.i
day. horrn ■ weie played and io\e
1\ i/: f t - vscie pi»’-e?'t«’d to J . ..
lore Melba h> hoi fiiends.
be cr cam, chkc aid < *>.*
we i e sei •. i d <i u r : ng tho pa ’
hour-. Fa vo i < u ei c pe '/per r ( i ’
•*t:«ks and caiamei -pnaio .
h ;i at let .duty were t
Mai . m^tor . Chet r y and I. ' d.i
I.ou Naio o. l.yn<ia Haffoid, H< *t\
Sue Ja< kio and Saia A *
Mid--. b.; *ia II a . F.dkvai *1*. 11* *
!i'e I.Oil I*H( ha? leu < j..??-,-.
Mm k and Hale I-hmaei. I.arrv
< ie? e Rb i mo i, J e ? ? \ Jar r a * d
R«»I n, y Jarred, Jan e r S ue A d.o l .
T:m 1 o.-o!,, Rat.-y < ranmoie.
Jeny 1‘oIm.c. Mi and Mis W A
Hijfifnis and Mi- Hoiothy Ualker,
a? • ' - nlad o?i t he d*-
F It} d? • < » t YY c -sUtftf* s' .i pi
a pi i« "t w hip
- .ende? p«
u,!r ‘."tf plate
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dinoei pij*’
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doe-; t 11 a
d if \*ui'if ):a..ntf *•<'•.<
“**! F'.lk- w !•
'• borne pa j e ed
a' .. „.
If a t».e time \ dj<*; ' ' tf 1 « "
mo. ii e ii»'.
plate Sin h a dilemma iruj^ht
a: iced tea jHa** w in a n*- k"
and i ■* m ' o'?.} :»: y
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t's a d Hi
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wit the idl'd p? O' tein o!
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o d of ti'■ jnie j.?ar\ .«‘ cad
R of#*; T the « ••' i.oi and tops of
f u» mt ut c with old bia* * «>r
ape? Tn •liaijfiit-
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•V' a -hi <
Travis P-TA,t<
Meet Tuesday
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and
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Missionary at
Baptist Church!
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Jack Mui dock has teturncil ti
Win i), heir he attend- Bayloi
I'nive! - ijv . aftoi sptoHimn the
?’?id ■ 11 i m v,n at j**:: at hi- home
li »re.
i a' ex'. .% <J -h rt 1 *
f he tni? •-* f»> »r-c n
< old torn meal m.,M- n* l
f« c a d • t*. i *. t * .t • d ‘ a f
■\ iow t r.c dt he, o';:*- j
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Announcements
Invitations...
Visiting Cards.
Stationery___
Our qenuine
engraved form
Socially Correct
d Mi
Klom-h William
Sunday her dautfk
in- Matin - and M ’
Mi and Mi- William Ifotfni-
and i brldren of hallas haw re-
tupied to then hon e aft- i a '•mil
Imie a it h Mr- I F' Sta«y an*'
Mr. and Mr- K H Han-.
HappyBirthday
ha-
sh-
*N«mc« *?*•! (rt.ro Annux! |ti«?L«ii»y
CaW-nHar l*y Sr f'hiltc * h.i--!.*<*«>-
.>*i < Lund'. Sulphur Hprru?* ■
The Pally New ** Telcj'ram i*x
tends gi eet i» and t ur?tf i atnla-
toms tf* tlie follow *ny; who ob-
serv'd a birthday today:
Monday. Mar el? 1 :<!.» M * -
Walt.-r ( row. Mi - W J1 Th-.ma*
hands
, o . er ■
d P" tmt.s -r u
"Hd It wrap
' ' Cil 1
p*d
nluaily
oe aspapeis
made
TF.
CHt * ep * ■ •
j •.: e V * . a ■ e
i'tfhl
f ,, j; ,•
wrap < i pot*
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e.'Hei
the 1).
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OI • . ‘ -tf.. h* s
1 * ‘ not
Tar
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•.i*. t1 f ;.<»g i
•1 park
ly.
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e k-end h I i h
PeT.-zol Havn
PaM - of Wlr
Pa
and hei
Mr- A ( . ( hampatfne a d ---n.
T-nv Martin of Winfield. Ia, are
\isitin'” in tie* homo of bet par-
frit-. Mr and Mr*. K M Hurley.
m pa med
mothci Hiem her* during the week-end re-
Win field Monday
»nd \!r< Ra moml
...11 I 'alirts; ai.J Ml < hami^gne. « ho «
turned t.
Flaxy i <*uld
Men and mm*
V I If lilt- Nail • •! 1’i'trolia m- |,Hnilk' both.
Motiilin for u > -11 v, tilt Mi-, Soc “Flaxy Maitm" -'airing
!• xa M. WiNon. anil li.-r fariTiO, Vn-gima Mayo, /.acbaiy Srott and
Doroth.v Maionr rhowing at t?>«.'
Echo PublixhinK Company
FLAXY MARTIN”
Mi a rot Mi- S. ,\ M inter on
( olir^e strict. Mi<« Nail and Mr-
Wils<»n weii- stationed together in
Heidelbei^. Permany. wiule they
v ere in the WA<"k.
t’arnat ion
day.
Tut -day arid Wedncs-
Mr*. Hoyd Williams ami non,
Ste r . of McKinney are *pt riding
the week here with hei sister.
Mrs. Oran Jackson, and other
relatives. Mr. Williams, who ac-
companied his family here during
the week-end, has returned to
McKi nn ey.
Sulphur Springs
Lost, Found,
Strayed Dept. .
For <> ei r,0 year-* tin* news-
paper has been helping the
folks here m Sulphur Spring*
find their lost pet-, livestock,
and pur.-t s. wat.< be.**, etc.
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will j;ivf them a chance.
To Rla< c A 1 oM and Found
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Virirttila Mayo holda a itun on Hovel**. Kennedy and Zachary
Scull in Warner *TU*y Maitin.,, Showing at the Carnation
Xutid»y anil Watlnctoday.
Start the Day off Right
With
GOOD COFFEE
And A
GOOD BREAKFAST
At
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Peggy's Cafe
North Sido of Moin Street
Telephone 866
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THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
of Sulphur Spring.
CONDUCTS A SERIES OF GOSPEL SERVICES
Monday, March 7, Thru Friday, March 11
Day Service* 7 a. in., Tuesday Thru Friday
SERVICES 7:30 P. M. Each EveninR
EVANGELIST
ROY E. COGDILL
of Lufkin, Texas, Will Do the Preaching.
CLYDE MADDOX Will Leading the Singing.
We Invite You to Attend Each Service.
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the men who man it I his care assure*
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punting done Ly sour newspaper. It also
asmires you of rock-bottom pro ex because
of the volume of printing done by the
newspaper. \ <>u can't go wrong by lot-
ting us do your printing.
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, March 7, 1949, newspaper, March 7, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827740/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.