The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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Mis. SW Linciley is reported ill! F. M. Holder was a business vis- j
5 ot ker • home on C'onnaly street, itor in Dallas, Thursday,
ip®- -u—w-----
Lester Waits and Fred Guyear Mrs. John Sheffield and chil- !
•re in Ft. Worth on n liUMnrss . then ami .Mis. J. I! I raver visitetl ;
visit.
in Greenville, Wednesday.
I
Mrs. Kloufrh Williams spent
Wednesday in Tyler with her
granddaughter. Mrs. J. T. Hiunl.
Robert Thornburrovv is eonfiiv-1
ed to his home on Beasley street j
by illness.
Mr. and Mr?. W. A. Elliott had
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Asheroft:
a* guests Tuesday ami Wnlpr-.day , jUaw. Jttuual frwm iiuUalun .att-et.
her niece and husband. Mr and to their newly const meted home
Mrs. Rex Phillips of Winn«born. on Gilmer street
Ip.'
Steve, little son of Mr and Mrs. "Rtiantre Gamble" slurring Bill
H. L. Betts, Jr., is ill at the home ; Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy at the
of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mission Friday and Saturday.
B. H. Ewing.
—----------------- Mrs. \V. S. Lone, and daughter
Mrs. Dick Caldwell was hostess i Sammie, and Mrs. Gradv Ar<li«
to a covered 'dish luncheon, today are s| endin ; the week - end in
at her-home on Gilmer street, for j Stephenville with Mr. and Mis.
mem hers of the Tuesday after- ! John Chapman and children.
noon bridge club. | ..............
------'-------- . j Mrs. Xom Coleman, who lias
“Hoppy’s” on the warpath--in | been confined to her home on
the most exciting adventure of his! North Davis street, !>y illness for
career. See "Strange Gamble”' several weeks, is reported unim-
starring Bill Boyd as Hopalong! proved.
Cassidy showing at the Mission1
! cooking sometimes complain that
they find terms used in cooking
pUbit on the confusing side.
Most of them figure out that
"to soak” means to immense ini
a liquid for a period of time. And
item if you buy one of those at-1 U>‘‘.v know that when a recipe
What we have in mind is some-
thina a honiein iker would find
(Hu I to*o.mttd frets)
j Most folks agr-e that its a • tractive new window sill decor-1 rails for shortening it means they
j KOO(i i<lea l“ hav<; at least l,ne ations. It's a little five-inch pot-1 should use any kind of fat suit-
! hobby. Wedo not necessarily |(t,||j,Mi stove. Grow icy in the : able to baking,
mean a colli cuon of rare jade miniature old-fashioned stove, or But when the recipe calls fori
or any other expensive hobby. 1 v;st, j( f(l| a|1 asj1 tray. a timbale and timbale case, or'
If you like gay. inexpensive: uses terms like "until sit” and .
windows in your kitchen or din-: “try out,” the new cook is really,
, -civ useful collecting recipes. ,tte, a,|,| bright bias tapes to the: puzzled. Don’t be discouraged,!
| 1' ihups you d like to make a; hern of a crisp, white organdv though, because once these are!
| collection of recipes for foreign clll.ui|K y„u can Kjve new ; explained they are .any to re-’
liish.s. Or make it u collection lo „j,, ,umilw> too, try-adding a) member.
neat ruffle, oi by using colorful I A timbale is a baked mixture
libbon licbucks. | made with a custard bant* to
------- ; which .meat, fiph or vegetables
Hollywood r-tyle experts ton- may be added. A tunbale case is
. tinue to dictate many <»f the fritd batter used as » shell for
she gets HIM tun out of ,s her Al, „ritall 9tunM-„ And! these creamed food)
i-oUoi t'on of r.npes. Joan says on(,
(fhi A**oc\ntr<l Preen)
Actin'.: is like bein': able t'>
swim or tide a bicycle. Yon may
ret rusty, especially if you haven t
done it for years but you never
entirely forget it. We have that
straight from the lips of blue-
eyed, smiling Cdadys llnibut. She
ays that she’s speaking ft«>m v\-
petienre, too. That’s becaus** ) 1
years ago she quit the st ^ t<
devote her time to luvoimng ;
of desserts, or just one other type
of
Just recently a famous movifc
star, -ban Ibnnett. said that she'
has several hobbies. Hut the one i
Dean Rusk, above, has been
nominated to be assistant secre-
tary of state under Dean Ache-
son. Rusk, now head of the
Office of United Nations Affairs
i pes.
that she doesn't specialize in just
on. kind of i e< ipe. She finds it
more interesting- and more help-
ful when planning menus, to have
i* t-> "l aneiy in h *r recipe col
b-riion. Ho,\ does . he go about
“Until set'* means until a liquid
Vi.msly favors the vcy feminine j hu„ (ilni The- term, in
look. In her new collection she ; (.<„lkill(f. Us„al!v ......... to gel-
live, taffeta often Sometimes atin(,
Irene combines it with net, and
the State Department, will o'Diiir I lecipes fm her big b|ol(t)1|v
reed Norman Armour, who ■ <'i;"et:<m Juan explains that ol:.
in other clothes she uses tutfeta
with wool, crejie oi white em-
succeed Norman Armour,
resigned.
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Covie Wesson was in
Wolfe City Wednesday to vi-it
her mother, Mrs. Ada Adams, and
her sister, Mrs Robert Atherton.!
Mr. and Mrs. Atherton have a
new baby daughter. Linda.
Wild Bill Eltiott in "The Return
of Daniel Boone" at the liioad
way. Fiiday ami Satin day.
Mrs. W. E. ( ..Tim . .a i . "ay
visited friends Iwm V\edne-dav
and alt' tilled l he meet; n o! ll."
Medical Auxiliary, u the home of
Mis. S'. Byrd I.ongino.
••cl:*m V Jt»an explains that
i!*s ea.-y. She says:
‘ i icad. ot heat about a dish
tuu unu-mtl ot that sounds ex-
11 a - *• (>"■* ia!. 1 try it out in my own
kn»hen. and it it meets with fam-
ily appio\al. I add it to my col-
bntiou. If it'-- a disappointment.
1 *'ioa)<l it. In that way I’ve
nmnage-d i<> get together a grand
l.an ll Ilf
! h*
h;
d f
Cfun-flaming fury blasts bandits
to their doom! See “The Return Mrs. l ied Feign-
of Daniel Boone” starring Bill daughter-, who base been icsid-
Ellioit at the Broadway Kiiday mg- he» for .-eveial months, left
and Saturday. ! doling i1 week-end \ :a tdane fur
---------------- Kd non ton. < anada .here the)
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Wot sham will join Mr. I*‘«i jjt »>on, ami make
and little son, .lame- Dennis, re- their home.
L/n.
die
turned to their home at Sulphur
Bluff, Wednesday after a wt ek,^ ,
vi«it here in the home of his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wor-
tham.
“The Ketuir <■! Daniei Ik-one”
staiin:g IMS Klimfl al the Blond-
way, Fiiday and Saturday.
Alien ( laik of Dieen
of Ti-xa -’ mo-’t d j-t \ n u:-1 t d law
Vi iw;-v '.’licet -prake! at tie
Rotary cb; > Iiiib lin-ri nn etin to-
da\ held in the Fimt < ini tial
* hur> h education huddinv.
M r. t iark. l-i -enf • d hv Jutig.
Outlie- Ik ii \. i- u graii uite ot
both Baylor and leva- 1 i.ivum-it y,
u'lU’f] w : t n t n« Army
W - o hj a' - and ha
i i »* j>a i ••
‘.he g ) \ e.s
ed ,,ea. h
p* a iie -,
v o. , 1 j mi that
aie good to u e
n ai • hinalhivv - < \
slneddeil abnoi
:\>
i > ny Ie 't.h
<• i \ ed a -
I'.ai \
Mrs. Duke McKinney and daug-h-
rte. Mary Kav. were m (oopei
Thursday to take her father, Ah \
Brice, who will spend severa' dav-
with his daughter. Mrs J. Wash.
Chapman and family.
Do/ er The
Mar in W es < i
of i1.e !o> a !
hav e ntuiri'ul 1
vllfle the’, i.av
daitiaee • aus'/d 1,
:n lloi i V li.ove
Loaded for action against the 'ei( T,il1
West's most ruthless man-killing
varmints! See “The Return of
I!
ili i.iiiil-h
w * ** la
hot).
a - v. « ; i a- an* b*c
it i. d I .at h
an V\ il r.
t* xf
book
loi law \ ci t na*
R «\- 1. 1
i ornpatiy.
g 1 * ■!
den
• and.
l’i»*m n*’i
! h Te * a •
II;.
' i "da \ - a T't ,
i epa• i inv:
ol Je
-u
lii'in a legal **t.a’‘di
M the H '
. vo ith i i
,»!
Tin
1 h-gaiit '. of i(..
•. Wo!!,
*'r t x ru.d
of .1.
*MO
the - f a nd i>**,
a law
V cl . ’
' VV ! ' P,- fX C , • 1 p,
i* u.d
. a
*: ' ih. a w t ! j pi i
: ■ ■' I
i' e
a (Olderful dishes.”
V e v flM.t ami “oUt-of-
u \” fruit desserts,
-he points out. do riot
♦ xpelJhi . e <-i haid to
1 o pi ove hej point,
ih:- recipe for .-tuff
In o ;iM»n, use fnn-h
hut any other time
nned peaches
e. F’dl them \ ith
f u? in jneces. and
r>nd-. Wiai> the
nap* i. < lull thoi -
. ith c on fee-
( I earn
just about a
you can pie
family think
net hu K - pe
it on today***
Let’s )>Uf -ome light ou tl.e
oior that Ica.i.- tlw field "f -0.iku.g-. That*- th"
color foi us on fa.-bion D : )>est-
n-UM.Il, I’.iie
jettv bi"imb■ ton* ■ of .to. k
)5.h . e a v ei ) dcin a' e loni.
. ■ *1 Ml
- U k a i al
isn't ti.ii
d - ot t ■
Shilling appeal- in the major-
ity of these spnne clothes. Neck-
lines vary, with the rounded,
plunging arid portrait necklines
the most popular.
The
m this collection i- r.av \
i - to In* exp**cted-~a ith a shade b g1- tin
«*f beige lulled • hamnagne inn-
hi tig a close vc. oi*d. < ri-p. white, :
touche.-* appear often and lend
<hatm to tlie.M- spring outfit.-*.
I hole’- ,i rounded effec t at
the hemline of the jacket and
.-kill ol this Hollywood design-
er's smart new -.uP- Thev have
natural, but not drooping, should
cis. And interesting skirt <U-
tail- include slit cuffs and no u
rdonally u back split in the jack-
et Se.tiioped and uneven nem
tines, loner in the back than the
fiont, a- we!! as petal i*ktrts,
i« tid a ’*ei> fenunim* a.i to the
« oiiei lloj,.
“Try ou*" usually applies to
bacon. R 111ea11- t" heat slowly
until the fat i- hquid.'
So y*>u st, cooking terms
aien’t <> diffit ult, oik e tloy’ie
ex)>!aine<i to the amateut co<4..
movie Scenarist and playvvii.:ht.
Now she’s bark on Broadway nt
what she tails " I rm.nntig tin*
Boaids” again. Arid -lie say- that
-he loves it although she’- war
surprised than anybody to fund
that she has lunomc an a tre*-
on. e more. She*- doine a mat'd
iob, too. a- Father - h,u r a* o f!ari-
ree in the plu\, “Life VV ith M(>,ii
or” It’s an ♦ ntertriining »I
t*. the lit h‘t called "Rife v-‘?b
Fat he r.”
Mis- Hubut W.v- til.it
adores hn rob* of Bes-ie I li«-i
l.ovfan l'*s that <*: a woman who
had been un at • t act i’ve \our.g gii:
uud in tmddl* age *d,e Coritm :e •
* > use Do- snm«- iu'lc blandi-h
ment ”Io make tip f*o tr>** iole
Mws Hu
C- : • 'Utid* I
Itill- tart that until sho
ad'ft.ti*'! 'hi- vtiKaj em.*1'1 shv hail
not he on <*n the -fajfo fot f o U Iti'.n
years Glady- H.irlburt has plenty
of aelit'K . X|.eiieni<‘ hehiti^hfr.
Cor ,‘1,'VeB senson- -he vvu- ^^it<i-
imr Iaily in -to. k in Ghovaro;
Lawretv e, Massachusetts; Bethle-
hem. I’eiiniylviitoa: Toledo and
o: her i iti*-- And dunn-.t the U>20’a
sh'- vvas in m\ ot eo. ht Broadway
i>i odu< tinns In all tihv has plaj ed
mote than OH different poles.
|. w,.p» m the GhiU'- that Gladys
11 Ulllo't !•»' e up «• G - L,r Wl '*-
:n" I ielii> rl1. sl;o Sit. *, Ul iking J. i * -
tun- had more >t 1
1,,!> few aid fai heUveeu Her
t,,.( . B' A . 'll Leave." was
d HU'
"the!
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HlX-he
l!l oad
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M
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ai!
e .Mill ■
l, -he
\ ; d ” *
ith hn-
* iicr
But
Chub
< 1«i e ■■*• n * i
,rtr i iu'si*
/ new
ft
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\
I..hr.%! •
. cb
ib
t * iu
:i t 'van
l' i
Ami
Fat! icin'
\I-uojo-
*•1 vh«.
!‘.' be
MU relit-
Mxi n • > p« i 1 et 1
and i*i• • i • p.»-t
Th^e pa o'
stock t’g i on*i
1 ith the eicgait'
t oRu ed i i'»t io -
i i pretty blond*
id blend .-nvoth
• (•»
t.'i nut 1*
with the h«>r»*y bloml
in "hard ung, calf a”d lo.
da!.-. The ‘li ai*"' go i
the In*i*5c id*Oidc ‘one-
k tut tlrtKo v (, i part i
gabant'r.e- \*iU, they
f ft! f t \t 4 H I W ! ♦- 1 h«
..e bb
t on*"-
tua
(i1 a d -
I he piav
and l!'«
1 I-SW
ha''
liillinr -
A I.* tM .
t* 1 y ‘..it;
1 1 : l)l)i i .
•»'t pHb-
b* | iC I
v\ a
Hnr’.h
.-tra*t nt'.
bc.a.t , hint (•<r to-
i t.i
T-
par.
couraw* i us e
bj oiled ir ei
Hn the - jilt*
Hen A
day
hen applying da>tim» make
up. >tatiU near a v. ■ n<J<>V4 It you
put it on untiei an cicitin light
vou re more than hkeiv to u.*-e
a .-.In a dde4.1 cabbage and
* had** w
obtn i r «i
1 ouge, lipi-t v k hid C\ «*
1 sc day? min h g h ’ to
“natunil” i».ok
(l
Hi Me
'Ri> have
little
Visit 3 Bead Brothers
Daniel Boone” stalling Bill Kliiott tho*e‘isquare dance boot*
at the Broadway, Friday and Sa
Urday.
4iid books
3 for
skirts
d 1 t c
pe .k**r ;
f' *i*, ti
helpful inf.!-' to
*.f
H. J. Justin cowboy boots for
•quare dancing. $22 75 to $29 75
at 3 Beall Brother* 3.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F W.-n
returned from Lubl.o« I .
they have been with
Mrs. F. A. Robert-'
iously ill, Mrs. M. K V\ •
mained in I.uld 1*
daughter.
Mi,-. I-
1 a 11 > , v*
* - d a \ e •. i
: i*i. M, .1
Ini • ju '! i
hrf i <>n
r Da>
a nd
b-dr.
n T. 1 •
ntiy 1
Jan*- IF
Mom ti
pel . V. !. * ■ l
ill ge| ,v
>ti t/n
.Mi
■w for
Fometiiaker.
« ga\-<oi"red. (it»sk-si/.- Plot
v* line the <1 r a wet ► •*! y <»ut
Su< (•••,**-l ui tai imng maga-
-i> ' T hat t h»> i- a good i lea
•ah lea-oii- The blotters
• ih-ort) anv mo|.%tuia
dr>mg pot- and pan
o! <i* a*len t fie • ound
the
-:t<
left
a nd
t he
o v e
famous We *7 *
square dance
boots. Originally priced $31.50.
for your pleasure, $23 00 a pair
at 3 Beall Brother* 3. dltc
v ; ■
.dm
• > a
Th»rty-*ix inch calico for square
dance skirts. All colors. 98t a
yard at 3 Beall Brothers 3. dltc
Mrs. 1\ A. June-
underwent a ma.i
Thursday morning
there. Mrs. F (
this place is in l.
with her daughter.
News
Sam Justin Square Dante
books, the easy way to learn
square dancing. 1 Or at 3 Beall
Brothers 3. dltc
Mr
..*• 1’
1
f • 1 * a - ! i
" ", ,-t
tatidine '
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"1 ■■ imiov"
separated
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M ml III ' ":*■ t .
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;!h the tit
no .st
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Mrs. Rufu.M Ta\i..i w.,- •
from Enlne Wfiin- <lav v;-i
her cousin, Mi.^. .1 ■ ■ I;nti'< Biq
staff ami family. Hi i fatlii-i, Ra-
Stockton. who iimi.'iuvi t m.,
surgery several week-- •
ported not doing w • ! i
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Vi i U J'
M .
iF.-p’ai.
R i U i!i a
-' 11. h i l)4M
It* • i h*«,i *
a l 1 d a h j
it !! * a' . * ’
a * Mm .in*
Wrecker Service — Fill, rffi
cient tervirr. Hex.onable rule,.
24 hour. Dougin* Carnpi Day
Phone 1080. night 29S d.U file
V------
Hu Mini link-
HappyBirthday
fHamee and dates from Ann H rftt.Jav
CoWodar publishert by St I'hil ip'- !,jiI
poi Church. Kuiph'ir SpnMr*.
The Daily New —Telegram ex
tends greetings and congi atula-
tiotiH to tl»e following who ob-
served a birthday today
Thursday. Feb. A None to
ported
cd a1 ine 8 itlpi
s .1 Sp! nigi- S i;11»|... :
».* • e be i. t-
!•(•• n • er : ^ it a !
v til \ • ** , i ar -
j. 1 V • 1 • d > A < ' r ! . •
a nuppi* up* rat ioi
i. M >\ 1 ,t-t
i D.io M n i i a ,
a - able 1 * ' utioi .
CO"') id 1 O il*' | l.Oi
' * on \«■ r t i. !•',}, !:.
ti eel I h at *ta;
,a ; i om r ne R* ’ : * •
• fan S,' 1 ti g- f 1;
rma w hei e V. Mm
underwent homo
suiger >
f oi safety V)h« ti handing
* 11 i*' a piduiM «• <.r hen
a ooi ti.ijj hing
• t - *• I *, t f:< tia* i.r o >ni
1 !" ii. t,t it e *■ n i rial in re
>«»(• *; **h i ate» \\ litft)
■'i'*’-/ .u- dec tin light -it h
* ttand. nev ci tomb c. atei or
';* !al iauect w ' h , the <*t her.
>i K*' i. re Un- t lout m dr> . t oo.
'•' lit ! iooi oftcr. it,ok d» >
artimlly hold enough
t *(■ -liocl ha/atd
V*.. (.!'! get a “double duty”
Mr. and Mr D. R < rane of
• ih* biitb of
>mai >
fioutc five anno
a -ot; I iiu * day
Lotigiiui Ho-piUii.
Re • < ail \i k(-r
moved to in-: home
altei iitKiet going an op«*ratii*n i
centi.y at Longin*' Hospital.
ticen l ' -
(,l (O ltpofid
Doctors Ration
Work for Tribe's
Relief Hurler
HOME
BUSINESS
Dolphin* are small
whale
Of course you need the car,
111 your business, but the
wif« ha* business, too.
Vt bale- car lemam ’oihnmiged
: fv>l penodr* Up to 3*' minute-.
Too Late to Classify
Bu-
II I 1 f, /' r An ■
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i; J I.-toph,
(•! t ;i ri |
pi*< h one
rn oi c
sea.-mi 1 j,,|
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Id « haui-
pn <11
( ie
vela tid I
f i '1 m r i ^
I)' jt he'll
ha v ♦*
r o
take it
»*:c .• !.*
• * an-c of
a hea> t
condit id;
i ■. That
wa- ari-
.■ii
by the <
!(•• «*iai *1
! nor age
n enf
la--
t night.
follow an
g lereipt.
I 1 e pF.y ;t Ian who examined
I >i M i on Riinz-
ui*'»y 1 (,!' Ro. Angeles ‘wild that
Hu ‘ had an enlarged heart as a
rc-u!*f of a childhood case of
i in*uinatic level.
He r- the second piPhei within
a week to get it Cleveland okay
aft*) h m-’d'ca! examination l.ant
w(ek. the Indian*- signed Don
Biaf k aftei a -pin inlint said that
D**u had / « t ovei i d 11 oin th** sen-
ous In am itijui> which sent him
to the hospital last fall
There’* the whopping to do,
the children to take here ami
then*, the laundry to be pick-
ed Up. Thi* i* the Home Hu»i-
fimi.
FOR RENT Six-riM>m cottage,
close to town. Mis II F. Round*,
438 N. 'Davis, Wmrie 1 5 1. d3-3tc
Good tll«d cars are adver-
tU«d daily in the want ad sec-
tion of The News-Telegram.
Look tor her a car there!
FOR RRNT — Modern five-room
house, hardwood floors, close in.
Rhone 82b. d3-tfc
*»1 a niedu nl iepi.i t on lank) Runs
t'hiistopnei abeads ha -!gm*.J
hi •• 1 94it coni tact.
Vccordmg to the Indian*, f'fiiiA-
tophet will be able to pitrh only
a few innings m any <>t>e game,
will have to skip spring training
and have physical cheek up.* every
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f
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1949, newspaper, February 3, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth828298/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.