The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 276, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 19, 1950 Page: 4 of 16
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1950.
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$50,000 Fire
Destroys Two
• Quanah Offices
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Quanah. Not. 18—Fire destroy-
! lindlev were Dr. and Mrs. Omer
: Kirkpatrick and with Mr. and
| Mrs. Eugene Chamberlain were
Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Tom Wood. Mr, and
: Mrs. Bill Hamrick had as guests
Mr. and Mrs. dim my Ellard and
other Lions and Lionesses attend-
ing included Mr. and Mrs. Dudley ; orary Lioness from
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dan - School for the month
Miss Addie Maye Glover, direct-
ress 'of the annual Minstrel Show
of the club, and an honorary
member, and her sister, Mrs.
Malveme Glover, Fred Deryl
Ward, club pianist and his guest,
Miss Billie Jo Forbess and Miss
Mary Elizabeth Emmons, th§ hon-
High
vem-
Mrs. Kbw*r>i: MUessw* fe- sfcr
©eeaariiia Si V* wife Wr *atO*r.
Hm. CJMfcw MzQwaaa. *S* fe «►-
rieusly & ac Pe. Ifioegvtau
--a, XfeJlwt at 3Mfc-
moved fe Sh»e iva» View fee
Farts Swt.tasr tm. erikeew sir a
ttarweee atnywc suijpRjt iibiw
cvportwu a* *» #*at»p feta^a,
Mrs.' W .’..-jam
Mfewfef Xfe
fe- JWfcsat. -w*
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few* w» fitted hfr-
feg- as»e?tf}t- achur szermpk Ijc * smi tf-joet
VfeNMwea.
Jfcss. 3Wi aor
to be slightly im-
mwd « Memorial Hospital Sat-
-fey he l^fiy m »7$so^
been seriously ill for several
v 1 ter a three-hour fight by the Qui-
nah and Chillicothe fire depart-
Mrs. C*no Sanders has been te-
Avinger. Mr. and Mrs. M. Z.
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bee,
j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradford, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Burke, Mr, and
Mrs. Bill Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.
___ , __.__, , Truman Drake, Mr. and Mrs
David rorbess. Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Harrington, Rev. and Mrs.
the
a store
in Quanah todav.
The damage Has been tentative-
feat jiafe. da Ifewfe.' Yfe*
tOmmafc. (Ml fenmiMr. WmMMs,
. $.-«* K8*-s*r rfewfet 55
Sfefefe.
TT,<H**^ x“ her home at Dike fol- ,“v i—- p.ar| Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
^ iowhur recent minor surgery at _ . . „ „ ... ..Jordan. Mr, and Mrs. Isham
hatsfksy ot * ' Fire Marshal G. C. Marshal! said «r .y w_, . >>
jsk=2s?ss:
****■ "-awl tw5- A law library built up by the
Uhucj 3wtf> ■% . ft VtimiiM ^ Mmorikl Ho^oitAl Judge W. T. Perkins and con- , ^ _ n .
W. E. ftryant, 818 Gilmer is s,dered one of the most complete > obert * atterson, Dr. Royal
’ *..... * * R. Ramey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mm,
fet, Ms*, ML fe. K*as.
and Mrs. Harold Miller, Mr. and
SnwxswuOfntr -*i39io**ts. -sau: <C»ib-
hiAwc ww- tin ttrdw «tf few -*edar
off1 "d*lw# s*tn»)A. fe* fede wnih tfegy
•fe, -tSte* j* feetKt r£ « liatfo.
Happy Birthday
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dip fe* *'eei -**ee- hee*
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a medwai patit-nt
diospitai.
Jfcsrarma s~w“
wwny.mt «*% wdwn tdw amer, w<e-t hfemonai Hospital.
Mrs. Roy Randolph has been
at Memorial *" th* ***** wl< damaged.
treatment at
Ml. Vernon Man
Traffic Victim
Mwm
Mir
•mda greec-T^s
fen* k th* 5--d -w.a* *0* zl>—w
•d a btrtfefey rsmcyt
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nc ' •"•dT new*, >1 L t
S' -- - int X"- **; M-v J, fe,
£*w*-o
Thpptr Irrin
Caldies Larjesl
MaCaw
dnimni to her home on South1
Ttavis street, from Memorial Hos-
Ms aaeg Mfe, Jtocd.'
■ coal. -days, vasft >e»
pital, where -she has been a med-
ical patient.
Murrell France, who has been
undergoing treaxm^nt at Memo- curve west
Tial Hospital far sexeral days. ' -
was. removed to a Dallas hospital
.iSatordgy..
Mt. Vernon. Nov. 18. — Joe
Long, about 35. was killed early
Saturday morning in a traffic ac-
cident on Highway 67, at the
of town.
Moelk. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wil-
liams. Mr. and Mrs. Carr Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Speed, Mr.
and Mrs. Clovis Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. Frat Davis.
Other special guest* included
Bridal Shower
(Continued from Page Two)
tumn leaves jn a crystal contain-
er on a mirror reflector. White
tapers burned from crystal can-
delabra and crystal plates of cook-
ies and dainty sandwiehes were
served with frozen punch.
Receiving guests were Mrs. J.
C. Hood, mother of the bride, Mrs.
Watt Morris, the bridegroom’s nuj
ther and the honoree. The ho
tesses alternated at the refresh-'
ment table and Miss Nancy Col-
lins registered guests.
Approximately fifty guests call-
ed during the party hours and Mrs.
Morris was presented with an ar-
ray of lovely gifts. >
Sk-dajr. -
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amf'Sfer-
•Na fewest JhrgSSt-'sca
Are Needed
. Ewry <t*j of aV wee* Icgy,
ars Jt 5>. -• ferr-.ijg. w*e
s*->pp.itg a>rvj»cb TM*
Teincram waac 4da fe *mx
bomas. ftr s».e »e sewn.
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To Fiac-v Toas* MT*.— Jhf
pw* '*5$ aksssns?
WANT ADS
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Or f*e few week,
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fe 'T** few 'TW* » fes-MKWM*
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V«nan Plunges
; From Hotel
Masonic
Notice
T
Called meeting Sulphur Springs
Lodge No. 221 A. F. and A. M.
fhv ..n.Trl,tri p,w, tomorrow, Monday, night at 7:30.
Ml 3*tr riag xhfe was 'Sew Vork. Nov. lb—A stylish- Work in the. Master’s Degree,
■fev wnj? feaft iw ti«c cfeught dressed womap checked into the ^°hn S. Bell, W. M.; E. V. Wright,
■* fe* -fee fer-f* weeks ,(t -rt„ swank Waidorf Astoria Hotel to- Secretary.
Now...
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READY FOR WINTER!
Lions and Guests
(Continued from Page Three)
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tfe*«sg Sscauaca, aafe X* feurt: n'-ourtbr itne as asktnt Th* day and ter minutes later plung-
- *-*» Mhrf*«*. «»e*e * IX Mutfee umqifeamar. *f ail: -dog owners fe. «d to her death from a 14th
X- fesc SFb. SL A <&*«•* sea, Sa'tzsaaiy fe meek "Mass feteetasz ka-ejnSHg bbeh amanab 2r«n rots- -bw wmdc.a.
>V ■- ISmaws. Ssw Xoans, -fetuzewt <f Atviacm -tVe- ystag ^heoeiby icsnapmc 'being Y’oUee said the woman register-
»* cf Ms FSenssacrfe. am* TBarniia ’•* MMfe- Pbe Pia| aflanfe aaogkk fe- few feapaaff 3fc. Hretn. ^ -*» Ma. J. W. Prendergast of
-''yet ef iTi-TN Cimnaan i . e* few feC^'-Tifeas 8»«caal pawn - i!038 Marti:: Place! Ann Arbor.
- • * gsLW-fts X -,-srs €Ja*?cs a** -— Michigan.
k - ■ fe-nfe** »w.:.v*- Cannes 5%waaarx f* ~Wr»i*>a Mr- ^HHES lw IfNSC A note or. the woman’s body
^ - fefeennei t»*$».':-*ar -fega, fe*" -wiMaeiat aft'TW fere*cmaf ’cferred police to a purse rn her
V-- Pr-i-sa'-' srxm*. Mim, an* Ts*, , Toom. Police found a driver's li-
- --- . 5?^ «*» the name of Manon
vr >. * lofeld hots. y. Jvt.ndcrjj*,-. The police said guests Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wat-
^ ^ -she was 5b year* old. kins and with Mr. and Mr*. Frank
s gv-aaw^ CtnfeMh few g*s~fe *f »* fenw *f XP'fe : ttaxic She wore a grey suit, grey "nght were Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
\ *f
Guard your home against those little, but cold
leaks caused by loose and broken window glass.
Call Westbrook's now before cold weather is
here.
Tatom were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Copeland and with Mr. and Mrs.
George Henry Ward were Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert McGrede. Mr.
and Mrs, Harvey Whatley had as
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a^ hefe fea* fe*?wafess *
g*m,^»asu«*s»sf, few grrib *f fe* jog*. -waoMNe ef
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«t« fetsft »■'-«* a-'tsip Mt fe- JstazifeBsy-
- X - am* -ew Mb -sastfeay lArnsn Mac* ___,_
g- -*s ef Ms. imt ami. Mbss F^iss* fXmriNr sow*- TV# awfegy- sthtw- tff M orld M'«r
*e #*c fe» meyoiae fe Trim- 36 maw- samw adfec- Jp*»rs*ms, -cob
ka*s* fe ate*- .feewH, femms, softams «nc ■nwtmlwrs.
For Fast Installation
PHONE 703
Or Bring Your Sash
By WestBrook’s . . .
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_f?T‘VX5C_ *W ** five *'*hX ,nfhes' Mrs. Sam Barcas and Dr. A. B.
weighed 335 pounds and had grey Worsham had as guest hLs daugh-
ter and browr. eyes. | ter-in-law. Mrs. A. B. Worsham,
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WESTBROOK
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS
E. T. Westbrook — C. L, Westbrook
205 College Street Phone 703
wf Mb* Tfeteot XsKAmn,
Try a Want Ad for Results
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Ve Iff IfER LI1DED!
We are Forced to Move These Cars—We Have
No Choice! Original Costs Are Forgotten—
DEEP-CUT PRICES On Every Car on Our Lot!
$100 * $500
Discount On
Any New Car!
New DeSOTOS - New PLYMOUTHS - Good USED CARS
at WHOLESALE PRICES!
caffs 25; &1! fxxkMT? ixwiy types—U?^ed cars in all models, Fords, Chevrolets, Dodges,
fftt. Isaivte say kiiamd of car yxva could want and you’ll be astounded at our LOW
prices:
We Will
Consider
Any
Offer!
Evwy ladkatna Pfea T% HIGHER PRICES Aai
CAR SHORTAGES Neal Year...
BUY NOW ...and SAVE!
We will feip VBU mvris ,sa ^ poss*^. Tfeaor rv,.
ulaia*# are aols® AtiRpMaaftvv aM—^wife Dfteea fe mv «ff
%-fe-VRHlP* felMMfefem L.a.am, m %
If You
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SUNDAY
AFTERNOON
MADDOX MOTOR COMPANY
Open
SUNDAY
AFTERNOON
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Telephone 121
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The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 276, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 19, 1950, newspaper, November 19, 1950; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870600/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.