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I AT, APRIL 14,1952.
THE DAILY KEWS-TELECRAM, SULPHUR SPRTVOS, TRY AS.
PAGE THREE
Mrs. Edd Byrd is reported to l.,»
ill at her home on Route 5,
-__--■
[ion Brice was a business visit-j
or in Oklahoma Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Tennison of
Hallux, visited relatives here dur-
ing the week end.
Mr, and Mrs. Ewing Stanley of
Huntsville, were guests of Mrs.
Rea Choate Sunday.
Johnnie Biggerstaff was here
from Bonham to spend the Easter
week-end with his family. ’Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whatley
_____ | have gone to Nebraska to visit his
-wiyir. and Mrs. Jack Cafford and j sister, Miss Sara Whatley,
daughter, Barbara, spent Sunday j :_____________
j Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Fox and
I daughter visited in Texarkana
Sunday.
in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim'Kirby spent
Easter Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. John Roach at Johnstown.
Miss Martha Jo Smith, who
teaches at Taleo spent the Easter
Raymond Earl Hyatt is reported
to he recovering nicely from an ill-
ness of mumps. «„
here with her parents,,
Mrs. l-ester Smith,
holidays
Mr.
Mr. n’nd Mrs. Jess Turner ofi
Glade water were the East or j Miss Mary Beard,
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John M TSCW, Denton,Was the guest
Lovelace.
BROADWAY
By MARK BARRON
Associated Press Writer
IV. •
Mrs. John Shugart has returned
from Dallas where she has been
visiting her daughter1, Mrs. A. D.
Ross for thiflBnst two weeks.
or t '1
antr-.V-. ;
Mr. uncrVvs. A. D. Rdss and
family of Dallas were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shu-
gart.
Little Miss Kathy Rhodes is ill
at hei home on North Davis ORPHANED BY SAN JUAN PLANE CRASH—.Last thoughts of Mr.
s,reet' '.land Mrs. Lee Van D'tUn. of St Paul, Minn., were for their two-year-
student of!1’*on> Mark, when they perished with 4J others aboard the Pan
American Airways airliner which crashed at sea
Puerto Rico Among the 17 petsons saved, Mark,
bulance, was pushed through a broken window to
fore the plane Went dewn. (NKA TelephotoL
of I;
Miss Lou Ann Chandler, Sunday.
near San Juan,
shown in an «rn-
i tescuer, just bc-
Mis, John I). Rloodsworth will j
he hostess to, her bridge duh this,
evening at her home on Whit-
worth street.
Mr. and Sirs, Floyd Chapman
and daughter, Janie, of Dallas,
spent Easter here with his mother,j
Mrs. Mabel Chapman and family.,
JYItV and Mrs. H. G. MeWherter
of Dallas, spent the Easter week
end with her mother, Mrs. Jeff
Painter.
Newman Palmer and Miss Aud-
rey Evans of Dallas, spent Sun-
clay with his mother, Mrs. Jeff
Palmer.
Truce Delegates
Still Without
Anything to Say
A
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cannon of;
Dallas were here Easter Sunday j tpy Atmef'.M p^u)
to visit her patents, Mr. and Mrs. .Munsan, Korea, April 14.
Clay Cheek. j terse exchange occurred between
--:------ sub-delegates at. the latest truce
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Moore and negotiations meeting. The Coin-
family of Paris were the guests| tnunist spokesman (General Hsieh
(Memorial Hoapital vUiting hour*:
2 to 4 and 7 to H p. ni.)
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
S. Moore, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Furney and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furney of Tex-
arkana were Easter guests of re-
latives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Masters and
daughter, Micky, visited Rev. and
■ Mrs, Sloan Gentry, of Longview,
| Sunday.
Fang) opened proceedings with
this question, “Has your side any-
thing to
W. I Wynn has been removed
to III home on Route One after
medical treatment at Memoii.il
Hospital.
.1. Huff of Itrashear, Route
say| One, has been dismissed to his
An Allied official, Majot Hen-, Home* after medical treatment at
end William Harrison, answered, jlt,nloria| Hospital.
‘no- j Roy Davis was reported to he
The Communist spokesman then; fet.|i,tir a little better Monday,
j said, “Since your side has noth- j j,r(er having spent a restless
of Dal-iing to say, 1 suggest we recess I vt,(,1|l(|(| Mr |>avis has hern
Mrs. Reuben Clapp has return- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wise
ed from, several days visit with her las spent the Easter week-end j until the usual time tomorrow,
daughter, Miss Marjorie Clapp of [here with her mother, Mrs. Dick! Harrison agreed and
Ft. jjpyth. i Sellers. I was over.
------- ---------— j It was estimated that this meet
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller nnd j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson and jn(r lasted only 15 seconds.
reeks in Mo-
children of Longview, visited her I daughter, Ann, of Kilgore, spent
grandmother, Mrs. E. N. Bingham,[ Easter here with her parents, Mr.
Sunday. [and Mrs. Abel Fate.
Ernest Mack Boyd, teacher in
the Wortham school system, spent
the Easter holidays here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Boyd.
The deadlock involves the en-
emy demand to have Russia as a
neutral truce inspector and the
Allied demand for a ban on air-
. field construction in North Ko-
Langley Air Force Rase, V irginia i j.el) during an armistice
where he will he stationed for the;
next several months.
Lt. H. B. Onley left Monday for |
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones and
daughters, Bobbie Nell, Shirley
and Lou Jane, spent Easter in Dal-
las, with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shugart of
Arizona are spending a two-weeks
vacation *with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Shugart and Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. C. Dixon. j--
___ ; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Camp of Dal-
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Idle and son,| las were guests of her mother,
Larry Alan, of Dallas were here Mrs. J. F. Knight, for the Easter
during Easter to visit their par-1 week end.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lilo and i —---
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Pharr and
| children, John and Ellen, were in j in the zoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes and j Commerce, Sunday to visit her pa-j reached through
children, Tommy and LuLinda of rents, Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. ( had-
Tyler visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Harris during the Eas-
ter week-end.
I quite ill for several
the meetingjl))oli[l| Hospital.
Orville Childers of Ctimhy,
Route One, is a medical patient
' ;<t Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Bill Milatn has been re-
j moved to her home at I*I'd Gilmer;
trect, after medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital.
.Mis. Henry Mahaffey has been
removed to her home on South
Davis, after medical treatment at
j Memorial Hospital.
Mrs, Jimmy Davis of Route
I Three, has been dismissed from'
Memorial Hospital, where she has
I bet n a medical patient.
Charlie Spiller has been remov-;
„ ed to his home at 603 Sheffield
(Bt Atmnatfd rrfnt! t
Dallas, April 14.—A Dallas boy street, after medical treatment at
has had a terrifying experience. Memorial Hospital.
1S-year-old Wayne Miller was hit- Mrs. H. K. W attenharger
ten on the right knee and ankle lH‘“n demissed to
vesterdav by two Russian bears White wot th street, after recent
A 7nn-pound bear} surgery ut Memorial Hospital,
the bars and
Russian Bears
Bite Dallas Boy
New Yolk Betty Lynn, who
laic to st&tdttttt in her Him phw
inu ot "Cheap?*' hy the lh*zei\“
j* bivomintf mote ami mow a
piucMuttef for - ni at * ui#‘ toles it
television, Hei newest
is on the vuieu shi#I of “The Lgu
aiui 1“ nnhoto wht? i.s u*plat1her
fiioml, Pat Kiiklumt, the dnutfhti •
of movie notions Numy Carroll
ami plnvwniihl .Imk KuKlanil. 1
Minn Kirkland Will soon give birth :
to hei third child* She o the wife
of Donald He van, the <o nut hoi *»t
the Ihoadway hit dmiitu, “Stahiu
IT.”
Broadway’* Boxy h.e a t ei, j
\vhuh was the iarrest plnyhnutfe
in the world with its 5,8811 M*i*ts ;
when it opened in 1927, eeiehinU
ed its 25th anniversiuy the othei
day. It has dune ail in.hi in that
is lia> glossed $78,8-71*,070 2+ in
those 25 veal's despite the luimli
rap of my habit of walking in
without payinu and nut* him: a
show from Imek'duue. An interest;
irttf point ulmut tin anivivei Miry
is that the first piitme shown at
the I a ♦»\ y lor n nala pietniere was
"The Love of Sunva” starriiuj
t.’lmia Swanson. And not hmi: uuo
Miss Swanson made hr! didm
irui'hed eomOha* k in the non le
with a hi'* film, "Sunset- *Boule-
\ ant."
The Roxy ha done miihc ehihoi ,
ate and expensive. alteration* m
.eluding the installot n*n <*! nn i« e
skat mu tape at a cost ot $85,000;
ami a class stayie to rovei al »» the
oreheati a pit. Also this motion pi<
. line theatm presented the New
Yntk Philharmonic (behest! a with
its 104 musicians and with DiniL
, tri Mitropoulos eoniliM tine.
However, the affluent Roxy ha-
not always 'WAd surh smooth and
luxurious sailing. In 10112 »t "an
! cloned f of a srvvn week petiod he
| cause of fiuaneSiil troubles FitM.-
the theatei cut prices. This didn’t
? work out too well. Then audiences
were admitted fm a couple •»!
months simply l»y prc'cntiny the
top of a box from u popidai t«M»tb
j paste. Km this the theatei leieu
ed 10 cents foi each box top from
the toothpaste roinpany. \ 11«•» a
| couple of week* of thi4, the Roxy
audienecH started paying cash
ay a in instead of tooth paste ho\
tops. And the house has been a
constant sell-out since, -o it now
happily celebrate* its 2f»th liii'b-
duy.
Because of the enthusiasm ot
' Russian Efforts
To Oust China
In UN Defeated
--t;
'i
'yt:'
'"rt,
Fmtiif Nalinn*, New Y'vik,
yptil I l H‘:x«i» failcii lhiIhv in
,jn effort *<> the icpicicnta-
t;vc of Nation,< luna fitxn the
Fnitcit Vatimix Unman Rights
C‘,nimi*»bm. By a vote of )) to -I,
(hr , oo(mt--.i,>n t olcJ the queatmn
•ml ot oriicr Five mcmlitu* al>>
•niu! oil
Tunisian Police
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unless chosen as the (JOP tamliilnt
the blind and deal author, Helen
Keller, u nutuh«at of blind student'
ace now icndiny the Broadway,
iliniiui hit, "l Am a ( ameiu in i
Braille. Miss Keilei not only ai
lanyed f«n a Braille t»amst nption
of tb«* plav, but she aikso attended
a pn formant e Although she ran
not bcui , he •■ccmed to r'iim1 the
mil lioii of the Hudicnc** Viter
wait) do wert back rnee at the
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plays the Inuliny role-.
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and I .an y Krat unr, m "When
VV >ii Ids Collide”, in Tochtuo'dnr.
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ami Wednesday
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of*** of v\ fill
( \ I V Radi"' T»'|ejdu*t o >
5 Men Rescued
From Airplane
Crash in Maine
tftv A***vi+lvtl Vifi
Uf nn w u k, Mai'o', \
\a\ y put Md plane wdl
afloat d * f »i'di»*fl and f»u
near 1 hr B» unsw iiV. Na\
tn|p |{e’-« ihti * a * d i hey
in** of the .uni tii'.y »* h
There * 4 in* w<od Vet «*r
pvned to the other five,
I \
«> in a
.shew fell in !o , with another
ntrmhei of th** tioup the Ktttllt
*"i. *1 he\ we**» <Nf | oiling thl
ft town and tie *i-ked f«o a
She aid, .Iu*t ton*" in be t liinh-
ed up or an tdil anvil which w|£
r-cii fiv (md| kj*s*'d fie*. They fttcolD
i I >* f*n anotlno half fu*u» frntp
In f • cl" u.' d f • *t A11ot fieI k i$3
a:11 \ " and lie ir|»lied, ‘Well,
I v■ n«I nuH>u us well (pot carry**
ini- t hi** fttn d then
t, i i1111 planet -«’ollole* with
enith1 fnofnimiw cut thfpiakea
.•*■ whole continent** TitUrl
w a Mood ni tu e
Sp/i.ce sttiji leavey earth* Sen
When VVorhlx CoMde", filmed in
i (•• hr-dmlur. (*»t»ii i itvtr Barbara
IT. ft, Ru hard Herr and I arrv
Keating. Shovvmtf at the Mi/^
«u»n I iMMda.y and Wedfienday,
has |
her home on1
Mr. anti Mrs. Boodi? Phillips
nnd her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Lou
Jackson of Dallas were here Ras-
ter Sunday to visit friends and
relative*.
Mis. Hilly G
moved to her
Irby lias been re-;
home nt. Ill N.!
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. ( had-1 pulled Wayne’s leu: inside. ,
v/iefc. The boy had climbed over a low ['1 °f;d\.V1"1.-V/nHIlee*
—----- j jruard fence to >ret beside the I
Mrs. Jack Tindall nnd son, .Ter-lnge to feed the bears popcorn, i
r.v, have returned to their home j While the iar*e bear pulled on his!
in* Clifton after an Faster visit knee, a smaller bear grabbed his
with her mother, Mrs. Pete| ankle.
Sellers and her brother, Charles. |--
] Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie McFat-
. I ridfce and daughter, Jan, of Hous-
‘ Mrs. W. T. Hoover, Miss Clara ton, spent Faster here with her
Hoover attended Faster services parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bul-
at First Presbyterian Church in J lock.
Greenv^ke, Sunday. Mrs. D. W. ----
Hoover accompanied them and vi-J Mrs. Tom Brice, Lyman Hi ice, |
sited her sister, Mrs. N. G. Nordin.! Mrs. Mabel Chapman and Mrs. |
____j pete Long attended the funeral j
1 of their sister-in-law and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland < lay,; [iawrence Johnson at Tira!
Jr. visited their parents, Mr. and Mon^#y afternoon,
Mrs. Roger C. Clay of Winnsboro,
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Grady Osborn
of this city over the week end.
Mrs. Clay ‘is returning with her
Mrs. R. W. Browne will he host-
ess to her bridge dub this evening
in hei home on North Davi- xtteet.
Mrs. J. It. Berry, Mis. E. L.
Asheroft, Jr., daughter, Ruth Ber-
ry and son, Erie, were Dallas vis-
itors Monday.
F'at.xy Palmer, student of TOT,
Ft. Worth, has b"en spending the
Easter holidays here with her
mother, Mrs. W. I. Palmer.
umy at Memorial Hospital.
Jerry Dean Horton of Ridge-:
v ay, is a ntedieal patient at Me-
morial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Howard, 54(5 Texas street, an-
rounce the birth of a son Satur-
day, April 12, ut Memorial Hos-
pitul.
W. A. Smellier has been remov-i
ed to his home at 82B Old Jeffer-i
son, after medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital.
Mi . \\. O. Wright of Dallas, is:
a medical patient at MemonaL
Hospital.
Mr. and Mis. A. L. Petty of
Route Four, announce the birth
of a .nujrhter Monday, April 14,
ut Memorial Hospital.
After
Mr. and Mrs. Weber Pouts were Mrs. J. S. Bagwell ha- returned
in Irving Sunday to visit their from a week's visit with her
husband to Kingsville, where they daughter, Mrs. Gus Wolfe, and i daughter, Mrs. Thomas Huddles- [
will make their home while he D | family. They attended the chrie-iton. and family in Texarkana.
stationed in the navy there. : tening of their granddaughter, ----
____ Wendy Ann. Alex Brice and Eugene Brice
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elliott had [ -—- [were in Tira Monday afternoon
guests Sunday night his ne-
Warrant Officer Verna I*.
to attend the funeral of then lel-
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith j ntive, Mr*. Lawrence Johnson,
nhew. Warrant Oflicer verna »». ,----- r, . I
Jones and Mrs. Jones and three: fon, SUnley, and Mrs. Jennie Ful-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sheppard and
son, Bill Jack, and Mr*. Maude
Children. Mr. Jones, with the 82nd; lerton «r JacksonviHe ^n‘ «“"■
Airborne Division, was enroute to day here guests of theii .......... ...... ..................
his Air Force Base at Ft. Bragg, and sister-in-law, Mr. and >lrs. r., Houston of Greenville were guests
N C. after having participated in j B. Tankersley. j of L. B. Comer and family. Sun-
Exerclse Long Horn maneuvers. day.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard String-
F.dgar
Calif., is spending a thirty-
ave with his patents, Mr.
■s. R. T. McMillan of Tyler.
...ree were Easter guests of
Mrs. Louella Lawrence and daugh-
ter, (Henna Jo, North Davis. Miss
Lawrenc?, with the DeKalb school
xyntem^M spending the Faster holi-
days With her mother.
itituia. C
The Thn
Dickie and Miss Agnes Tramel was here
Alice Ann! of'cooper, spent Em-j ['ont Denton where she is a mem-
with her grandmother ,**r of the TS< " flti ult>’. »»
Mrs. Johnson's
Rites Conducted
At Tira Monday
Pinal rites were said for Mrs.
Lawrence Johnson of Coopei at
the Titn Methodist church Monday
afterntion. She died Saturday
night,
Mrs, Johnson was the sistpr-in-
law of Mis. Tom Brice and Ab-x
Bticeo# Sulphm Mpt ings.
SALE
RFADY-TO-WEAR
y
Dresses — Suits — Toppers!
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
ter here
Mrs. J. F. Quinn, and her father,
Callie Connor, and other rel-
atives.
the Easter holidays with het moth-
er, Mrs. Z. F. Tramel.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Morris and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Patrick and
children of Mt. Pleasant were here
Easter Sunday to visit their sister
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Milligan and family. Mrs.
Milligan is reported to be doing
nicely following a recent major
operation. __
HappyBirthday
(Name* and date* from Annaal Birthday
Calendar puhltahrd bf St. Philip* Epiaao*
pal Church. Sulphur 8prtn»*.l
The Daily News-Telegram ex-
tends greetings and congratula-
tions to the following who ob-
aerved a birthday today:
April 14, 1982.—Burton Mc-
Corkle, Mrs. M. Matey, Mrs.
Wayne Me Grady.
1
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Penn of Ce-
dar Hill, announce the arrival of
a son, April 13. at Florence Night-
engale hospital in Dallas. The
young man is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Henslee. Mis.Penn
is the former Flora Lou Henslee,
Billy Brashear and Billy Brknt
Payne have returned to College
Station where they are cadets at
Texas A AM College, after spend-
ing the holidays here with rela-
tives. Mrs. Payne remained for a
longer visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Fedriek
and son, Billy Jack, had as Easter
guests Miss Myrtle Jo. Head, stu-
dent of TCU, Ft. Worth. T. C.
Head, Jr., of Dallas Mrs. Tidwell,
Ronald, Buddy and David Head of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Beadles
and daughter of Greenville, Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Hooten and sons of
Sulphur Springs.
Mr, and Mr*. Gerald Stephens
and daughter spent Sunday after-
noon with hjs parents, Mr. and,
Mrs. W. II. Stephen*, in Texar-
kana.
Bank Statements
Called by Stale
Joe Miller, linotype operator on
The News-Telegram, is/m vaca-
tion. He and Mrs. Miller and
i-hild«r.i», Jo Ann and Charlie,
have gone to Indiana to visit hi*
mother during his vacation.
(Hv A**>r>ntr4 Pr0»Ml
Austin, April 14,—The State
Banking Department has called
for statements on the conditions
of all state banks.
The call came at the same time
as a Washington order, culling
for the condition of all national
banks.
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Ornamental Iron Gallery Posts
Standard Eight Foot
Ornamental Iron Gallery Poet in Stock.
■ Hargrave Machine & Welding Shop
611 Mulberry Street Phor.e 877
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Suitable for Now and On Into Summer
$8.95 DRESSES Now $ 5.
$10.95 DRESSES Now $ 7.
$12.95 DRESSES Now $ 8.
$14.95 DRESSES Now $ 9,
$17.R5 I)R ESSES Now $11.
$24.75 DRIVES __ No
$29.95 DRESSES No
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TOPPERS
Navy Black and
Pantel* * - -
$‘9 .\5
Values
$ 6.57
$1 1.95
Values
$ 9.97
$ 19,75
Value*
$13.17
$22.50
Values
$15.00
$21.75
Values
$16.50
<29,75
Values
$19.83
Practically
All Sire*
Reduced Prices on SUITS
i
Spring Weights, in Navy
$17.95 SUITS $11.97 $22.95 SUITS
Black and Pastels
$15.00 $24.75 SUITS
$16.50
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, April 14, 1952, newspaper, April 14, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth829126/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.