Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 196, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1950 Page: 16 of 16
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THE OLADrWATCT DAILY MIRROR
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Sermon On Mount I
Placed On 12-Inch j
Playing Record
ALL SET TO GO BACK, BUT
SPECIALS
The Sermon on the Mount in
now available to the worUt on a
phunogruph record. Thu remark-
able 12-inch l.mg-piuying Pryamul
Record is intei -denominational
»<>n-flect (man.
On one side Stewart Robb of
Oxford reads the entire Sertnon in
tht famous Kina James version,
which is Protestant The twu-k-
ground organ music, created and
played by famed composer Elmo
Hum, is interwoven with Jewish
themes, flume datum from as early
a 20b B C
The reverse side, read by ac-
tress Mary Dallas, is from “Our
Friend From Bethlehem.” written
by Harriet M Dallas, a Protestant,
and acclaimed by Fulton Oursler.
a Catholic The background music
to this commentary is Catholie
' bant from the early Church, sunn
by the Gregorian Three
A; for tiie envelope enclosing
tins unbreakable disc: one side re-
produces the Christ of Kcmbrandt.
a Protestant; the other contains !
flotations from Catholic Father
SORORITY
featuring
tor dressmaking I
A wonderful array of
colors and designs to
select from.
Head tne classified ads.
WAFFLE
PIQUE
100 High School Students Stage Walko-i!
Because Basketball Queen Gets Kissed
WE DO OUfe BE€»T
AND CHECK.
>? IT TWICE,
VyCr^STHEN HEAR
^ FOLKS SAV
VERY
NICE/'"
YARD
RONDO DELUXE COTTON
BETHANY. Oklu.. Feb 18 <l'P<
—An estimated 25 to UMi high
school students in this "blue'
city staged a walkout Friday af-
ternoon because a bov kissed ;i
girl.
Glenda Jatrel. 16, one of the
students who walked out. said
Saturday, “I don’t think we ll go
back Monday.” She Mid the stu-
dents' parents are behind them.
Glenda said the action was tak
en. not .because the .indent
jected to the kissing, but because
they felt the student l>odv would
be punished.
Bethany is the i,u< of a Nazar*
ene college No cigarettes <>i
beer art permitted sold in the
city of 2.500, just west of Okla-
homa City, and Mi Alon/o Not
wood, principal of the high - -hool
PRINTS
SEERSUCKER
4 The who walked out
f ;i i (i Hiddell Hi^gs, Ui. kis 4\)
Charlotte MrChuri, HI wheri ht*
crowned he r th<» schools I>»;k*• t
bull sweet-heart.
"They don’t allow kissing ut
our school. None of our s*w»*et
hearts or <iueen«i cvipr *tet ki
er," th(* bo vs and tdrU who w.dk-
t*d out .sueI
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piiht‘c sclif«»I, * v* :t* run b>
f-tric! reli'drMo- 11;• «* Thf
counei! dof ai’t have «<•*■ touch »v
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said.
•'Riddell k»ss<*d f'hartotti* and
now wc’ro nr 1 t*o.nc ♦<» •nor
nnv more ♦ «>r m-Hoo
thev're »*Qt mpmc .....in . ’c t 'h *t -
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CONTRACTORS
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SPUN
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A lieautiful .election
«»f fabric so cool,
comfortable and ad
miring Save nn
sewing with this
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YARDS
BUTCHER LINEN
Yard 49c
THE ELECTRIC SHOP
Spring’s popular number for skirts
suits, dresses and what have you
Sis* these now’
218 We*t Pacific Street
Phone 430
Head th • elassifn.l page in your
hilly Minor i-v iv day.
SHEER BATISTE
PRINTS yard 49c
SOLID CHAMBRAY
Yard..............59c
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thoso bargains
RAYON & COTTON
CORD......yard 98c
EYELET BATISTE
in colors yard 88c
•f USID CARS and TRUCKS
Every price marked down
—they’ve gotta move! VSBKP
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Sedan. Radio. Mercer Seal
Caeare and ouielda Sun VI
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dlo. Hoalor. Sect Coears, one
black and one gray, low mile
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(YOUR PIECE GOODS HEADQUARTERS)
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We’re moving our used cars and trucks fast to make
room for more trade-ins.
Prices have lieen marked Noy down. \V<*‘ve carefully
reconditioned every car and truck on our lot. K\ery
one is in good condition . . . the kind of </</« p.f'dde
UanHjjorlalion you’ll lie proud to own.
It’s YOUR move for real bargains! < nine in today
and get your pick of the loti
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Modern Motor Co
PHO.tE 288
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All OOP IVOR* 6UMBANTStV BV
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Sent " Save
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 196, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1950, newspaper, February 19, 1950; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008022/m1/16/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.