Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 146, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1952 Page: 3 of 6
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Mrs. Roberts Presents Program
On Poise And Charm To Lambda XI
tn the areeti room of the C'oin-
irrinity building.
interesting program on I Jo Rethea, Rosemary Bruee,
I vi' 'a.r,n Was presented to Louise Colgin, Lee Etta McAdams,
PhTmTw chapter of Retu Sigm.i Johnnie Phillips, Beltv Robbins, I
{!* ~v M,s’ Ki',hrvn Roberts of, guithnh Stewart. Gerry White,
ixtngvieyv, land Wand:' White.
j!1'' m'’' ',l the home of | Wanda White, viee president,
■ ' , 1 ennard, director, Mon presided over a short business
'I1^’ With Mi. s Louise C'olrtm I meeting in the ahsenfe of Mrs. 1
ann j-aNelle Bassett as hostesses j Wilson Godfrey, president. The
ol M‘ evening ru-xt meeting will be held Jan. 21
Mrs, liana Williams was pro-
arani chairman.
Mrs. Roberts, who operates
Kathivne Jana- Playhouse ini- , - . ,
Longview. is well known and rec ' Sunday School CIOSS
ogni/ed throughout this area and T— unua pi' ___ n
Hollywood for teaching public I r1OV0 Dinner Porty
speaking. She has cuacbed mans | .r, , .
outstanding movie actors mclud- L™?™u t‘vt‘" n* of
mg membcis of her family who , *?''s ”ow‘!M * Sunday School
are in movies Mrs. Roberts ‘‘'i'f ,,f ,hf‘ |,'rst ““P1**1
stressed the lack of diction the 1 dinner »*'">' ,hl’
people, especially of Texas had, j K * 1K‘’ L"nKvlcw .
and how verv taut it .s She I h A"T U' members of the class
pointed out several ways on how ! ^'V‘‘ lKT' lnvited an<, an' u,«etl
to train tht* c»ar to ^oo<l diction. ".i'I 1 iu ... 4 ,
H rhf «roup will moot at the
The sorority presented the home of Mrs. Howards at 5:30 --------- ---------- ---------, . . ....
spcAKor with .1 lovely k»ft fot anrl will go from there to Long- turning at seven ociock in the i°* cfUld.
giving her valuable time t<> be view -
Program On Latin America Given
For Christian Women's Fellowship
“Spotlighting Lutin America" | Prayer was said in unison after
i was the program topic for the
Christian Women’s Fellowship ol
the First Christian church Mon-
day afternoon. ■
The meeting was held in the
which a short business session
was conducted.
Mrs. F. M..Greene brought the
study on the theme for the month,
i____ ___ . ___________ “Under The Southern Cross.” She
I hml’dina Jdth M,lh f CA Brl™ was assisted by Mrs W. T. Byrd,
rlrildiw* W‘* Eft, J T,hp B,r= Mrs. Maudle Foss, and Mrs. Levi
president, presiding The Lord s I Lyman Tht, progr'ain conBiited 0{
topics on “I Know A Little About
Wednesday, January 9, 1952
Jane Whitehurst, Editor — Dial 2235
I Mrs. Moreland
To Be Presented
Page Three In Book Review
East Mountain PTA Holds
January Meeting Thursday Night
The Mary Martha Sunday
School class of the First Method-
ist church will present Mrs. J.
Drew Moreland who will give a
book review Thursday afternoon
Fredorico Carlos Hochne, George
P. Howard, Manuel Garrido Alda-
ma, Santo Uberto Barbieri, Miss
Zona Smith, Luis Odell, G. Baez-
Camargo, and Jorgclina Lozada.
The devotional was given by!
Mrs. Frank Lewis, who used the
subject, “Ready Like Peter and
Fiul—I Am The One You Are
Looking For.” The scripture was
taken from Acts 10:9-23.
Refreshments were served by
The East Mountain PTA hold ; the parents how their actions and ; “The Road To Bethynia.
at two o'clock in the Community the Ruth Circle to Mrs. W
building. Harkness, Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mrs.
Mrs. Moreland, well-known to j J. A, Sehoffstall, Mrs. Levi Ly-1
Gladewater women, will review I man, Mrs. J. L. Taylor, Mrs. W. T.
its January meeting Thursday attitudes affected the school life
with the club
Refreshments were served By
the hsotesses to the following
members Mrs. Harry Atwood,
Mrs. O. C. Brown, Mrs. Dennard,
Mrs. Bob Lee, Mrs. George Lip-
scomb, Mrs. Charles Lindsay, Mrs.
Hill Neale. Mrs Don Smith, Mrs.
Dana Williams. Mrs, Charles Zlo-
EAST MOUNTAIN
BRIEFS
school.
Mrs. Lois Kennimer, vice-presi-
dent, opened the meeting and cal-
led on O. A. Baker to lead in j
prayer. After the reading of the !
minutes and the treasurer’s report, |
an announcement was made con-j
corning the educational program. I
vnuiica i. iv,-, ^ A Baker and family attend-j The room count was taken with!
mke, and Misses La Nolle Bassett, J-'1 ,,w' Wmc between Bay- the fifth and eleventh grades win- ....................
—- ! Or ,,.;!!1' rt VJ.'" a » J nmK l,v h;,v,Mt! ,ht> most pari'nts Weldon Hifh school choir at 2 p.m.
v . .l' i, m New present. | in the auditorium of the Com-
• V ’* , • hlou^"! ‘),,(k LeHov Anderson was in ch.irgo munity building. The program will
j i 'sting pictuies and souvenirs 0f n10 program and presented four be open to the public.
s,U(1on,s nt EnM Mountain hlRh sch(H.| girls. Maurita John- -
son. Hazel Salter, Peggy Johnston, 10: Mrs. J. Drew Moreland
of Shreveport, La., will review the
Coming
Events
Jen. •: Music club to present
Tickets can be obtained nt the
door or from any member of the
class. Admission will be 75 cents.
Byrd, Mrs. J. A. Brown, Mrs.
Maudie Foss, Mrs. F. M. Greene,
Mrs. Loola Martin, and Mrs. Joe
Black.
lo HIT.
NO MARGIN FOR ERROR
Accuracy It Our
Constant Watchword
We ere prescription
specialists using only
the finest. testeJ in-
gredients. accurately
compounded.
BALLARD
DRUG COMPANY
Main li Commerce Dial 2S77
Mrs. David Moore Elected
President Of Ladies Auxiliary
Mrs. David Moore was elected! ed were Mrs. G. W. Henderson,
president of the Women’s Auv- vice president, and Mrs. Hamilton
iliary of the Pineland Golf and1 Jenkins, secretary-treasurer.
Country club at the regular Ladies', Mrs Mark Day presided at the
Day luncheon held Tuesday, Jan. i business session, the president,
’8. Other incoming officers elect- Mrs w w Bradley being in Min-
eral Wells. Mrs. Jack Hearrell
gave the report of the nominating
committee.
Mrs. Pete Moossy and Mrs. Sid
Hurwitz were hostesses for the
luncheon at which thirty-three
members and guests were present.
Flame-colored gladioli were used
to decorate all the tables.
Miss Merle Ticer announced that
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mg any school student. He showed j are urged t0 attend. , The leaders will meet at the hall and MTrs'„G'e"" Causey.* *?r' and
- ! in order to study handcrafts and J|rs- iack. Phillips, and Mr. and
Jan. 21: A covered dish supper other phases of Camp Fire and ; Mrs. David Moore._
ill be held at 7 p.m. for the Blue Birrf work
Mis. Annie William- of Ada
LOkia.. is visiting bar sister, Mr
and Mary Gear* Garrison who sang j °* Mireveport, La., will review t
"The Luvoliest Night of the Year.” i l***, "Road To Blthynia," at
of the
"Too Young," and “Always." j P'm- ln tne green room
W «' < JrevVm.VVhi« V«‘k Tla v wor‘‘ by Mr. j Community building The review ■
K Anderson at the piano. ! is being sponsored by the Mary;
n. ............. Martha Sunday School class oi t
M , ";:ker,.i.ni^d..UC\lthC^ak:! the First Methodist church. Ad- i
All leaders of Camp Fire and
Blue Bird groups will meet Fri-
10: The Rebekah Lodge I day morning at 10 a.m. in the
Camp Fire And
Blue Bird Leaders
To Meet Friday
Rev and Mrs W N Blankenship or of the evening, Mr. Bennett i rnTVtsio^i. 78<™ts
had as guests :n then home this 1 Cooksey. The speaker used cards'
past weekend, he: sister, Mrs. anrl charts in illustrating his sub-
M.irmon Holt nul n.n »•
You'd Be Surprised At What
We Can Sell You
If you will come and talk
"REAL ESTATE" with ua.
STRICKLAND and DAY
McWilliams bldg. dial 2634
will be held at 7 p.rn. tor me j Blue Bird work.
j „,«»• Jg^"eu.r i. president |
veteran whose home burned. All
i members are urged to attend.
Jan. 21: The Mary Circle of the
First Christian church will meet
Monday at two o'clock in the
home of Mrs. Leola Martin.
Jan. 21: The Ruth circle of the
I First Christian church will meet
at two o'clock in the home of Mrs.
j J. L. Taylor.
Around
The Town
5 doctors prove
this plan breaks
the laxative habit
If you take liutlni regularly—hare's how you
can stop!
Bi-cauae S New York doctors now base
| I
Penney’s
A i WAYS FIRST QUALITY'
Washable! and needs
little or no ironing!
I Jan. 23: Host and hostesses for
. the family night supper at the
i Pineland Golf and Country club
will, be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phil-
lips, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Causey,
and Mr. and Mrs. David Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Abel left
Tuesday for their home in Pacific
Palisades, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Todd spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Hamner and Miss LaRue Mc-
Dowell, who celebrated her birth-
day on Saturday.
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TOP COLORS!
WHITE
PINK
BLACK
AQUA
RED
LIGHT BLUE
CHARTREUSE
GREEN
TANGERINE
NAVY
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IS
COTTON
PLISSE
SHIRT
with convertible collar!
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... licrHiisr till* u the classic *hirt you'll
wear with skirts, suits slacks, blue jeans.
So rlran-rut. so easy to eare for, such
wonderful color*... and tagged Penney*
low! 32*40
AtTheHospital
City Hospital
Admitted—(Monday) Mrs. Em-
ma Bennett, Betty Ann Rogers,
Ann Bearden, Eva Choice, J. W.
Barber, Mrs. C. G. Mackey, Ken-
neth Stratton, and A. tY. Powell.
(Tuesday) Shirley Austell, Jack
Scott, Mrs. Maude Watkins. Mrs.
Mora Powers, Mrs. W. M .Taylor, i
Philip Grayson, Donna Saulter, j
Mrs. Oru Henderson, Lou Ann;
Gray, and Margie Austell.
Dismissed — (Monday) Lrster|
Wood, Pat Smith, B. C. Sorrels,
Mrs. John Osteen and baby. (Tues-
day) Wadell Rogers. Wanda Fay
Proctor, Mrs. Gordon Grayson,
Mrs. Verline Carroll, Mrs. Jean
Graham. Mrs. Dorothy Dunlap, T.
T. Stevenson, Mrs. J. H. Sulli-
van, and Howard Foley.
Hancock Hospital
Admitted — (Monday) Johtinie
Nixon, Mrs. Joe Breeden, Mrs.
R. H Rosson, Mrs. M. L. Wilson,
A. Allen, and Lena Mae Fuller.
(Tuesday) N. M. Lee, Roush Smith,
Mrs. C. E. Walker, Jerry Lee,
Betty Hogue, and Boyd Olliff.
Dismissed — (Monday) Glenn
Johnston, Guyanna Marsh, Judy
Carter, and George Brewer. (Tues- .
day) Mrs. M. L. Wilson and Melba (
McManus. •
New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Roberts
announce the arrival of an eight
pound, four ounce boy born at !
12:45 Monday at City Hospital.
A. D. Fuller, supervisor of State
Department of Public Welfare
from Longview, Was a Gladewater
visitor Tuesday morning.
Jimmy Henley, UTCN, in the
Seabees has been transferred to
the plumbing department where
he is stationed in Adak, Alaska, i
pruv*d you may bmk the laxative habit. And
ratablian your natural power* of racularir
Eighty-three percent of the cnee* tented did
So can y
ay
thre
you.
Stop taking whatever you now take. Instead:
Every night for one week take 2 Carter'* Little
Liver Pula. Second week—one each night.
our natural power* of regularity.
of the caeca tested did it.
rver you now take. Instead:
week take 2 Carter' • Little
Third week—one every other night. Then-
nothing!
Every day: drink eight rtaaees of water: let a
definite tine (or randarity.
Five New York doctors proved this plan can
brHow»nV!axative break the laxative habit?
Because Carter’s Little Liver PUU “unblock"
the lowv digestive tract and from than on let
It make iw of its own natural powers.
Further—Carter’s Little Liver Pills contain
no habit-forming drugs.
Break the laxative habit... with Carter’s
Little Liver Pills . .. and be regular naturally.
When worry, overeating, overwork make yon
Irregular temporarily—take Carter’s Little
Liver Pills temporarily. And never get the
laxative habit.
Get Carter’s Little Livar Pills, 37r at any
.irugatore today. You'll be grateful the rest ol
your Ufa.
'Stan, l&M'VtMi
BOX SCORI
Top Twelve Today
1. Ann Trammpll
2. Peggy Alexander
3. Joyce Dunlavy
4. Claudyne Brewer
5. Jean Goar
6. Wanda Dunbar
7. Barbara Sides
8. Linda Hackett
9. Carolyn Vernon
10. Claudlne Ford
11. Mary Jane Wood
12. Joy Chamber!
Contest sponsored by
The Gladewater Station
KSIJ
1430 on Your Dial
MONDAY • FRIDAY
6:30-7:00—Shag With Drag.
7:00-7:05—Early Morn News.
7:05-7:15—Sports Reveille.
7:15-7:45—Alarm Clock Club.
7:45-8:00—Your World News.
8:00-8:45—Alarm Clock Club.
8:45-8:55—Your Morning Medita-
tion.
8:55-9:00—News.
0:00-9:15—Listen Ladies.
9:15-9:45—Showtime at the
Showhousc.
9:45-10:00—Coffeetime at the
Ritz.
10:00-10:05—News.
10:05-10:30—Hillbilly Hit Parade.
10:30-11:00—Hillbilly Hit Parade.
11:00- n :05—News.
11:05-11:30—Birthday Tune 8c
Hymn Time.
11:30-11:48— Hillbilly Hit Tune.
11:45-12:00—rHillbilly Hit Parade.
12:00-12:10—Noontime Tunes.
12:10-12:15—Market Report.
12:15-12:80—Noon News.
12:30-12:35—Accident & Fire
Report.
12:35-1:00—Noontime Tunes.
1:00-2:00—Melody Go Round.
2:00-2:05—News.
2:05-3:00—Melody Go Round.
3:00-3:05—News.
3:05-4:00—Melody Go Round.
4:00-4:55—1430 Club.
4:55-5:00—Sizing Up Sports.
5:00-5:05—Party Line.
5:05-5:15—Texas i, World News.
5:15-5:80—March of Dimes.
LIGHT CRU5T FLOUR
HURKYI A vote for your fovorito with ooeh
pound of Light Crust Flour you buyl
New
Cheny
Treat
Eajoy the sweetmt.
Juirieet. plumpest, deep-
dark cherries in this
new Lady Barden ire cream treat.
An appetite thrill for all year family.
In the round Burgundy package
where yen see the Barden Ice Cream
sign. Alee Vanilla. Chocolate and
Strawberry, at always.
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