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MONDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1953.
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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM, SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
PAGE THREE
Personals
Mrs. Aubrey Gamblin is confin-
»J to her home on Gilmer street
with a Severe cold.
Miss Helen Koenemann .spent
Christmas* with her parents,' Mr.
pnd Mrs. ^ren Koenegiann.
Mrs, Jess Flewharty is reported
to be improved following several
days illness of flu and pneumonia
' at her home on South Davis.
Mr. -and Mrs. Lester Teer had
ns Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Majors and her mother, Mrs.
F. W. Pennett of Dallas.
Little Miss Kathy 0 n I e y,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Onley of Sherman, is a medical
patient at Memorial Hospital.
Miss Lou Ann Chandler has-re-
' turned to Dallas after spending the
Christmas week-end with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Murrie ('handler.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Tennison and
children of Dallas visited his sis-
ter, Mrs. Frank Pinion and family
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Valton Hicks and
children of Dallas spent the Christ-
' ' Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Johnston of
Seymore visited relatives here
during the holiday week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleming of
Lubbock visited relatives here dur-
ing the holiday week-end.
Mr. and Mia. T. Y. Bowles arid
son of Irving were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl S. Briec Sunday.
Linda Gafford of Hooks, is
visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Williamson.
Allen Ray Helm was in Pitts-
burg during the holidays to visit
his cousin, Sammie A. Helm.
Mr. and Mrs. Dery! Phillips
and family of Lufkitf arc, visit-
ing relatives heye.
Mrs, .N'eva Rose has returned to
her home in Odessa after a holi-
Master-Sgt. and Mrs. Fred Bed- ** visit 'wither son, Dan Rose
son and .on, Fred, Jr„ of San An-1Btld 1
tonio have been the Christmas;
guests of Mrs, J. C. Lindley.
Mrs, Bill Cromer has returned
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bridges left
Monday for Eloy, Ariz., to visit
their daughter, Mrs. Jack Manis.
Mr. and Mis. Bill Kitts spent
the week-end in Dullas with rel-
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Powell "arid
children of Dallas spent the holi-
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. CL Froneberger.
Mrs. Mick Campbell has gone
to Dallas for a visit in the home
of her son, Mr, and Mrs. Lester
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walker and
children have returned to their
Jtprne in Sherman after spending
the holiday week-end with her
Pfc. Delbert J, Hooten has re-
turned to Camp Carson, Colo.,
after a visit here with his rela-
tives.
Mjy and Mrs. Ira Hockett and
son, Jackie, spent Christmas in
Dallas with their son, C. H. Hoek-
ett, and his family.
--Mrs. J. C. Gilbreth underwent
major surgery Monday at Baylor
Hospital in Dallas. Her room
number is 743.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Williams
and son, Bobby, of Marshall spent
Christmas here visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ivey
from Dallas, where she' visited j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam i ar-
her i daughter, Mrs. Billy Bftccus,! mack and with his relative*.
and family during the holidays. . *---‘'“•s-1
Mr.-and Mrs. J. C. Mayes of
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mayo amf,Midland "have; returned to their
family have returned to their
'home in Ft. Worth after a Christ
mas visit with relatives here.
J. C. Wester has returned to
his home in Flovdada after a vis-
it here with his mother, Mrs. W.
Y. Wester. ~
Mr. *,and- Mrs. Luke Lpe spent
Christmas Day in Dallas visiting
their son, L. A. Idle, and family.
Sunday they were .guests of Mr.
j and Mrs. Claude Ribble in Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Pratt and
son, Paul, visited in McKinney
mas holidays with his parents, Mr., and Jdttle Rp.ek, Ark., during the
and Mrs. J. T. Hicks.
holiday we.y^-end.
Miss Mary Jo McLeroy has re*
tuftieli to Epgjnita, Calif., where
she1 teaches after a visit during
the holidays \yith her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. It, J. McLeroy.
home after spending a week with
their nephew, Bobby Johnson,
Who remains critically ill at Me-
morial Hospital. .
Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Quinn of
Beaumont and Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Alexander of Bonham have re-
turned to their homes, after
spending the week - end with
Bobby Johnson, who is in Me-
ihorial Hospital.
t Mis. Gertrude Roach, who re-
sides with her daughter, Mrs. Jim
Kirby, nil Beckworth, will go to
Amarillo this week for an extend-
ed visit with her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Gibbs and Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan York.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood of
Dallas huve returned to their home
after a holiday visit with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. .Robert. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. C, T. Purvis and
children of Dumas were here dur-
ing'the holiday week-end to visit
relatives. "J|
Mr. and Mrs. N. !>. Tipping and j Mr and \y a. Austin and
holiday week-end. ! Dowe Bays and daughter, Sandy. - ‘ -1
Mr. and lifts.' Kenneth Doug-; Mr. and Mrs. Roneil Gideon and
las, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.^Dotiglas j little son, Chris, have returned toj
and Norman Douglas visited in j their home in Corpus Christi after j
Galveston during the holiday; spending the holidays with their
week-end. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Gid-j
--—2*.--- 1 ,-on and family'and Mr. and Mr*. I
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Swindell and j W. S. Copeland anti family. |
Mrs. H. L. Purvis.■ teacher ini Little Mi#ps Katena Green and
the Seagraves school system, is; Janet Bailey have gone to Hous-
visiting relatives here during the j ^ ito’visit Mr .and Mrs. Truman
holidays. ! Taylor and sons.
Carmack and family during the
holidays.
Mrs. Annie Baggett has return-j jjr_ and Mrs. Truman L. Tur-.
ed to her home in Dallas after a; ncr and sons, Mike and Steve, of
visit during the, holiday week-end Houston visited her father, M. Z.J
with relatives here. I Bailey, here during the holiday' Oklahoma City were-the .guests
week-end. |0f her mother, Mrs. Tom Brice
Mr? and Mrs. I. H. Hardin had]
as their guests during the holi-
day week-end their daughter., Mrs.
C, E. Alspatigh, and children, Jo
Mf. and Mrsv Harold Gray and Ann and Cherrie, of Duncan,
children of Athens'have retimied okla., and theji son, Jack Hardin,
to their home after a holiday visit'NjJm Mrs. .Hhrdin, ami their daugh-
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ter, Lynne, of Vega.
Sam Carmack. , ' —■-——--
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kitts, III,
have returned to their home in.
Canton, after spending, the holi-
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Kitts.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl King oifl Ol-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flem-
ing of Lubbock spent the holiday
week-end here with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams
have returned to their home in,
Ft. Worth after a Christmas visit’
with her father, O. \V. Mann and
brother, James and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Bet&jmd j weekend,
sons have returned to their home
in Ft. Worth after a holiday visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Ewing.
-" ' ........-— j Mr. and Mr*. Joe Hurley had as
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Aiguier of j their guests for Christmas Mr. and
Mrs. Butler Hurley, Mr. and Mrs.
Rayford' Hurley, Joe and Sissic
and Thomas Hurley, Mr. and. Mrs.
Denton Brunsin, nil of Midland,
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hurley, Bill
und Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Bpiley
and family during the holiday
Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Midget* and
Miss Mary Midgett of Ft. Worth . Hargrave and Sue of .l)al|as,
are .spending the holidays here -—--
visiting her toother, Mrs. Mattiej Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirby of (ill
Mr.'and Mrs. Smiley Purvis and Saveli and other natives. j Beckvyorth had as Christmas Visit-
ors Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Rhodes
son, were here during the Ijoliday
week-end from Ft. Worth, where
they attend the Baptist Seminary,
to visit relatives and friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wheat of
Hugo, Okla., were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bennett and daugh-
ters of Dike during the holiday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Salter and week-end.
family of Wichita Falls are-spend'
grand fa the I'','' 0.* W 'm a n'n' and h!s | ^ ra,lisle liavi; reU,r"e<l
; their home in Austin after a
j Christmas visit with her mother,
G." Reynolds and other
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clement
Mr. and Mrs. James Bagwell
have returned to their home in
Midland, after spending the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Bagwell.
of Dallas, Mr. and Mis. Clyde
Gibbs of Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs.
H. N. York of Bogata, Jack and
Wanda Rhodes of Winnsboro,
Thelma Winchester, city, Mr. andj
Mrs. Jessie York and daughters,
Mary Ann and Wavar Frances of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. William
Dingmun of Little Rock, Ark., Edd
-Sires of Ft. Worth.
uncle, James Mann and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mann ofW I af tlfe fami!y.
cola were here during the holiday 1;___________
week-end to visit his father, 0. W. „ ,, , ,
Mann and ^ther,‘James A,an C. Lynch
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H. Morris and
Mrs^-F.lmer Cowan of Jacksonville
visited their brothers, J. M. Pick-
ett and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Pickett und family.
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Mclntire
and son, John Michael have re-
turned from Austin where, they
visited his mother, Mrs. Yelma Mc-
lntire during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Anders and
her father, Ed Anderson and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Chappin of TemplH
are spending the holidays- with
and daughter, Cynthia, are Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice D. Trout and
daughter, Priscrlla, of Roswell,
New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ualpin
have returned to their home in
Lucadia, California after a visit
during the holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. William-
son and sister, Mrs. Johnny Ang-
lin and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Camp have
returned to their home in Dallas
after a Christmas visit with her
mother, Mrs. J. F. Knight, and
her sister, Mrs. Mamie Pate. j Ho|i(iay (,llt. H of Mr, am| Mrs.'
„ ‘ T t w UK,, i Francis Withrow- und Glyn Ed-
Mrs. Ellen Lowry of Wirhita,!- M|. a„a Mrs. Oscar
Falls and her son, Don Lowry, r)unli||i aM() Kaenit(, of nig
student of. Texas A. * M. Col- g ,jnj?; Ml,. JeSs Ku|tZ| Mg. and
lege, were here to visit her moth-| Mr? chai.|„ jpuitz, Mr. and Mi .
or, Mrs. A. W. Pate, during the-jj^ Fult? and Kan<iv> Mr. and
Christinas week-end. ' | Mrs., George Mack and Sandy,
———TTT—I,, „ —-u-■ Mr- and- Mr*. Biliy and 1
•Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Burns have Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Bernice I
returned to their home in Fort Tompson Phyllis, Jerry and Caro-i
Worth after being here during
the holiday week-end to visit with
their daughter, Mrs. Billy Tenni-
son, and other relatives and
friends.
\fr. and Mrs. Rolan II. Diek-
lyn, Moil and Jcrl Raker, MiltVn
Sanett, Mr. and Mrs. Glyn With- j
low of Dallas, Mrs. Billy Tomp i
s-on of Fort Worth, Mrs. Bobbie j
Jean Ellison and family of Winn - j
boio, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley With I
row, Mr. and Mrs_€leo TpmUti
Mr. and Mrs. C, G. Higbie and ^ ^
.son, Davifj, have returned to their
kinma in Uminninni off uv u hdlitlnf ’
son And family of Dallas and Mr. | ^ Mr. ami Mrs. Mcrl Withrow
and Mrs. L. G. Dickson ai'iTTj an(1’ ,(0U, Mr. aml_Mi.s. -Freeman |
daughter of_Commerce have re-1 payinh Mai y AjUUaiid Jimmy, and j
turned to their homes, after visit- j June chapman, all of North Hop-
ing their moth.#!, Mrs, Thula Dick- tvkins.
1 son ami jjister, Mrs. Belvagencj
home in Beaumont after a holiday
visit with her mot.hei', Mijs. Dies
MrTS, itff Thelr daUKhtPr' C“'"
family.
olyn, remained for a longer visit
with her grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mceknuc j|r. and Mrs. Bob Chapman ami
have returned, to their home 1n | chii(iren hav„ ,.eturned to their
College Station after a Christmas
visit with her parents, Mr. and
MI’S. Clovis Ross and her sister,
Mr*. A. W. Lindley and family.
jMr. ami Mrs: Wayne Patterson
aiid children of U'ichita Falls and
Mr, and Mrs. Eurl Blackmon and
family of Orange spent the holi-
day week-end with their parents,
Mr. ami Mrs. F. W. Patterson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hairc had j j (•, W. Denton, during the holi-
as their guests during the Christ-j days.
map holidays Mr. and Mrs. N. L. i -...........—
Highiower and children, Roy
home in Houston after a visit with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, B.
Chapman and his sister, Mrs.
Beutonne Gay and family during
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie' Tcnnisom !
Lt, and Mrs. Lonnie Tennison,
Jr,, Mr. ami Mis. Billy Tennison
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter King
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
D, McKay of Reilly Springs, Sun-
dny.
Gene, Brenda and Paula, of Ama-
rillo, Mrs. Hazel Greer and son,
Robert, Garland Moore and Miss
Margaret Haire, all of Dallas'.
Marvin Golden and sons, Billy
Joe and Marvin, Jr., have return-
ed to theii' home in San Antonio
after a visit with hi.* mothef, Mrs.
W. Tl BeTUoa *' "
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Grammer
have returned to their Tipme in!
Coleman after spending ! Christ-j
mas with her mother, Mrs. A. W. j
Pate. Theii^ daughter and family,1
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Denton ; Mr, and Mrs. Bob Baker, and son,
and daughter, Gehe Rhea, were ip | Bobby, of Victoria were also
Clarksville to visit her parents,! here during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred'Henry, and in! --
Bag-well to visit his mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gaddy Hatchel
and daughter, Mary Lou, of Dal-
las, Mr. and Mrs. James Edward
Hargrave am! son, Randy, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gideon daughter, Shirley' June, of Cle-
TEXAS
LAUGHS
By
Boyce House
W'i
And son, Kenny and Stan, have
|eturned to their home in Dallas
following a -Christmas vfsit vvithTphur Springs visited their moth-
iheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Stanley and Mr. and Mrs, George
Gideon. ,
Mr. bnd Mrs. Charlie Mathewes
land daughter, Cathy have retur:
Mrs. Benton ac-j ed to their home in Victoria §(j^|
companied them to Dallas, where t a holiday visit with her gram
she will undergo a medical check- mother, Mrs. Bob Lindley, he
ait.it, Mrs. Taylor Barrett and Mr.
Barrett and with her uncle, A. W.
Lindley and family, "7
bume, and Mr, and Mrs, Garth
Fljppin and son, Mike* of Sul-
er and grandmother, Mrs. Sallie
Hargrave, and other relatives at
Nelta during the Christmas holi-
day*;*, ' i
Many year* ago a guest in a
Texas j hotel* said to the clerk,
“Have the porter1 bring down my
baggage;” The clerk asked, “What
is your baggage?” The gucSt re-
plied, “A Bowie knife, two pistols,
a 'deck of cards and a shirt.” ??
One thinly-inhabited county
Was famous for its stills.
When one saw the thin blue
wisps rising from the thickets, the.
remark would be, ‘‘That’s smoke
from our factories.”
Most fresh water shrimp are
too small.to of any value but
one species found in southern
Florida grows 'to a length of two
feet.
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HappyBirthday
Those spending Christmas day
witfi Mrs. 'Maggie Dry of Liberty
were Mrs. Ohnic Fletcher, Mr. and,;
Mrs. L. H. Crawford and son of |
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. James Dry of | (K.m» .nd dot*, from Anmi.i Birthday I
Bonham, Rev. R. H. Sneed and ^*i«ndar pubn»h»d by at. Phiilp’» Epi.co-
vvere Mr. end Mrs Roy Dry of t{ons to the following, who observ-
Brownfield, Mr. and Mr*. Truett „d birthdav todav-
Harmon of Seyrej Okie., Mr. andj o.nnoay woey.
Mrs. J. C.. Moonf of Dallas, Mr. | Monday, December 28-—C. C.
and Mrs. Noble Fletcher of Floy-j Crosby, John Fatiik, Ramona Sa-
dada, Mi. and Mrs. George Hens- ■ paugh, Mrs. Vi^aire Ctirria, Mis.
Mrs., D. E. Bairif and children of1 Dwayne remained for a longer 'lee of Commerce), Sgt. and Mrs.-Fred Moelk, Beatrice Moore, Cleo
JDallas. ! visit with his grandparents. j E. G. Edw’urda of. DcRidder, La. Tolleson.
Mr. and Mia. L. D. Batrd has
a* Christmas guest* Mr. and Mr*.
Fred Gauber and children of Ned- Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. Alex-
derlend, Mr. and Mr*. Lawson ander and daughter, Pamela have
Smith and son, Huey, of Port returned to their home in ty’aco
Lataca, Bob Davis of Liverpool, after spending the holiday week-
England, Mr. and Mr*, Gilbert end with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Stout of Victoria and Mr, and Recce Alexander. Their son,
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DpsijiU1 the fisc of radio, television and other advertising: media ta £pm-
.pete for the sales building dollar, the home town newspaper easily is retain-
ing its traditional lead as tlie dominant factor in file advertising field.
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This statement is substantiated bv a recent survey of the advertising prac-
tices of department stores in all sections of the country.
Department stores arc the largest users of retail advertising ia the Jield.
They don't spend their sales promotion dollars haphazardly. They know how
to make their advertising appropriations pay off in terms of sales volume. They
have to know. „
How do department stores divide
their Advertising?
This survey showed a typical department store allocates 80 per cent of its
advertising dollar to newspaper.
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Here’* the score:
Newspaper*—80 per cent.
Radio—9 per cent.
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Direct Mail—3 per cent.
All Other Media—4 per cent.
There’s A Reason---
Yes, there is a mighty good reason why the nation’s department stores lean
so heavily toward newspapers in their ^advertising.
A newspaper is delivered regularly to the homes in its territory. It comes
as an invited guest. It remains long enough to be read h.V all members of
the family and is available for later reference If desired. It spreads its adver-
tising messages in black and w.hite where each can be seen, understood and
remembered, It possesses the confidence and trust of its readers.
The local newspaper offers the surest means of reaching the masses of the
people*—your customers and1 potential customers.
Whether one is thinking in terms of news, features, advertising, or com-
munity service, there, is nothing that takes I he place of your home town
.newspaper.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 306, Ed. 1 Monday, December 28, 1953, newspaper, December 28, 1953; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827797/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.