Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 81, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 19, 1949 Page: 2 of 10
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Mr*. |* .rv-wi L. liabcr nu* as her
guests li**r .lau-'.liter ami hixi-ln-1 •».
If. anil Mw. Robert v*u>ne QilWn.
Ur. unmn wum era Jtiated wclnra-
day from Western Reserve i mver
alt) at cleveluml Ohio. bchnol of
Medicine. They aill regain lit
Hladeaeler until June 22. titan gn
to Houston where ha will ha aeao-
elated with iii-wan Central I to art
tal.
Mrs. pat bmlth returned home
after spenilln* three week* vialtlnc
In the home of her brother, itanre-
ecntalive Llnoley Rock worth, and
furtlv. ahlle awa> aha i-ada the
trip to m-w yort ctty on tile LlUle
Onngreas special out of Washing-
ton. |n New kork the visited Ann
iMtUe. daughter if Mr. and ktra.
J. !•. ‘tuttlr of intnn urove.
•r. and Mra. Carl swingle of
Canton, oMn. have returned home
utter a visit with Mr. and Mra. J.
Ilolleytran.
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11 dJJiucj (iy I Ilii y I Jconna ( WzLtjoxn
'Do Df. ^l\. Dfucuja Dfnnounczd
1.4. helper-
ivonne, to
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eg#ton, Iexas, at
ic i i a, son of Vr .s
'ice tne marriage i>..»
It .iiu j a ! ' "’.it r •! ,
mh!.,1, k'd s so i rnt't t zed at the Herean naptist Church tn k itl
I. a ! Mi. i«t suit of royal blue gabardine uitn .1 blusn pm*
.«. , .i .a it n j t j/j j /, l ■ tr s he re powder blue. her corsage was of
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... v*j > ui i *.f Aou.st.-ri, b-as dressed in a blush pine s.it with which sne
r, ..' ifr at'i rsfcrin ana a co rsage of unite ca r *ia 11 on s.
. . i • other of tne g room, was oest man.
,* . . • i* j re n v jf r. me at t*t - Godwin, Houston. Texas, after
■ si co. _phot o f> i’t it mK s
Lear Kay:
I ate u sixteen year old girl and
u senior in high school. About a
yeur ago I started going with a
boy una we went stead)' for a long
tine. We cured u lot uliout each
other and planned to get narrled
alter I got out of school. Tut it
germed that lie couldn’t wait until
I got out .if school ... tie mar"
rted another girl but la separated
now . . . should I go with iilir‘>
J. A.
Von were right not to marry the
young man until you (tniahed
school and until you are a great
deal older. And since things have
turned out like they have, | be-
lieve you would be wtae not to
nart) him at all. I e doesn't seen
nature enough to know his own
n Ind yet. This marrying lor spite
is a might) foolish business, and
somehow one can hardly trust a
person who is detern ined to marry
somebody • no matter who It is.
I think your friend would do well
to concentrate more on preparing
himself to make a living fir a wife
when he Is old enough to take
n that responsibility. It Is tragic
to see youngsters rush headlong
Into n arrtuge w tlhout a serious
thought for the futtge. c ertainb
you should not go wtUi him until
ifter hts divorce, and then be
guided by your own judgment and
tne advice of your parents. Co not
rush Into anything you may have
cause to regret later,
I very (juairel heguis in iiduoa and ends
on .t str.Ktile for aorec acy - Mbart
isiuUirt
Duxmzx-Cxoii
Dllaxxiayz
Dm, Sell turner and
She rman V. Cross of
Gregg ton sere married
Saturday evening -,l
eight o'clock in the ,on.e
of Or. and Hts. G,F.
Ellis, with Or, Fills
performing the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Cross are
mating their heme in
Glaaewater.
Weldon Summer
Library Popular
The Rummer I Hear) at Seldom
la proving very popular arrowing
to a report (Tor Mrs. C. M. toil hr.
Sun tier I use ruin. An appreciable
nun bar of reuders uas already
enrolled, and it Is their nope Uiut
more will enroll.
some interesting Looks for lutli
children and adults have leen
received from the City l Ibfary,
and mole an- expected very sum.
A Summer Club was <«ganbsed
by a group ul women l-rlday. Hits
club is making a special study
of hone planning and doing re-
search work In the Weldon l iIran.
Others an- Invited to Join this
interesting course when tne clul
meets next week U> con plelr its
organization. Those interested
should be ut Uie Weldon 1 ibrnry,
Wednesday evening, June 22. at
t P.n .
^/tnnQunaimtn 11
Ihe "(tri'«T \ld I, W 1I.ON rtl
\ St XIt” leading con teal nuW on
her wav at u.e city I lb ran will
be cloacb Ui entruiila after June 111.
itftv rntldn-ii have ahead* .•i.u-ted
tills . ihitest wliliii will coiUnto-
oi.n 1 lulv II.
Ill Uie luvenile Ktsiiii al Ihe
lurarv lli ere is an attractive
msilay will, a star on Uie ■ taln.K
tor ead eniraol anu liie wagon
dioiblhg toward die star getting
closer widi even tweik Ihe child
reads.
Ihursda. lune in is U<e dead
line and entries musl be in la-lnif
that dale.
The Vacation f'tble School al
Uie White Oak baptist C lurch
will begin Monday morning, and
all children are invited b> attend.
A very competent teaching start
has been chosen. Teachers are
Vrs. Laye Huntley. Mrs. hlley
bale. Mrs. Karl h<arfc. Mrs. c. 1.
tihoupe, Mra. H. 0. Hornsby, Mrs.
Roy McMullen, and Mrs. T. Q.
VIVIAN DILLARD. Editor
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In* re Mr, ana Mrs, ... 1, dean. 'lie
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i trom Gladewater
Sc hoot in : /.• j ina attended F i. y r< a
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empl •>> ed l*y the St at. Hesetie t fe / n
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a 1 tom pi at n i i.
School and spent several .eats i *t tAc
r \ f 4 f «f «
1 >"iv. i asT u d mt- t
v*-j*s mi the Pacific area.
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in h t. hart- .
Mr. Hu rnett is emt-,
■ j * C&m\
in ., Sh.>k- ti
hurnett is her . v m , v. *.• t ma n vvi
right, her sister, *• . .ae . 11an ,
. « * t 0 % %
if f«■ ihowe *, j
I'hd t . VJ*. * .
Library ' ^
A -f\±./uLix <czi \&e.tUuj
wid i! j
Its- ( ladewater Hei«kali I ixtge
.....• vlerj v,.t 3(1 net in regular seivslon
'flursuay evening, wiU; )’rs. klla
r rice. 1 <xi«» feputy. irlndng
a very inspiring School of lnstruc-
thm. Certificates of perfection
were orrsented to Vrs. Vaudie
boss. Noble rimnd, and \ rs.
Lola Hnyd in secret work.
An ong Uiose repined ill were
Seabert Newman, Penman's Cor-
ners. ana \'r.-.. Penny Canary of
Commerre. daughter of i r. and
Vrs. c hurlie Gutirle.
faith
reunite
0* I ■!!»»*
n must
•virc.h r:u
«d -•>.
Ttri si i .ii
tie book
u duality u ie-.fl
oreminit that i'
the flaaniss.M
'1 Metnem her j,
tionaJ reudJiigr f'
a alter (judley
the proof and the
undid on v at. wot
ailv«»ntiir< of new
look to f,.r iron/,
blnies and npimgi
stwotlve.
“Altars i nde
Is.r—thy w It l’i
poems, scnjtur1
prayers, chosen
preasion of won
Altar
naaRvr -f
! (IT* ngtiiv-h--
n-aders. Tin-
of tills lll-
>UKht and ex
i tins arorti*
daily lev
- i ton rife
rt.-r- vodth |
i i f " eiyfi
. u is a tally
tftf u r*-n eater
That sets pro
ns In tfrio net-
I/Ai^lon
cool of
evening
How wonderful
to find a dress us
cool und good liMiking as
this one with the front of
its bodice tucked in
-'Iwares, its notched
cardifan neck and its
inuke-tM-lleve p«*iirl
buttons! In
<he*-r*st imporle-l voile.
Navy, hello, pirik.
blue. gr»-y
Sires 12 to 44
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SHOP
N1CXT linnli TO FIRST STATK BANK
xwir in
tm-l OMfiTHlMtll
I n'll 0*1
hIchards.
Mia. Truman Maann am Mar-
cella (-aughther will be In eftara*
of the m unir.
Hev. T. R. H.ier, imsio* f
the Hrwt Prenhyb-rian Church,
las extendeil « special inviuti n
to all PlueUrd: and < an p lire
lilrla to attend Uie evening ser-
vices Uterr hunusy. I’rin. . -.s
C lay Vv^uiaw Pr- wn win »ini
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LAST CALL!
\IJ. EVIHKKS
In Th*-
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1949
Miss Gregg County
Contest
. . . Ml ST PHONE 1300 ill I.ON(,Mi:m By VU.In. *<|ny. June 22
m KKWSTER and KECKIVK <0*1 PIE IK INKOKMU'ION K..r
\l DI I ION !
QUALIFICATIONS :
A brief summary at rules fevering lha
centesl indicate that:
I. Contestant must be a resident of
the city, state or territory in which
local contest is held . . . rule waiver!
for contestant* who are college or uni-
versity students in city or state where
contest is held and at time contest is
held She may compete In only one
Official Preliminary Contest each year
2 Contestant must tie single and
never have been married, divorced or
had marriage annulled
3 Contestant must be a high school
graduate or senior attending high
school at time of contest . . . age on
September I shall not be less than
eighteen, or more than twenty-eight
years.
4. She must be of good character
and possess poise, personality. Intel-
ligence. charm and beauty of face at.d
figure . . . must display in a three min-
ute routine talent, whether tinging,
dancing, playing a musical instrument,
dramatic reading or a three minute
talk on the career she wishes to pur
sue . . must be in good health and
at the white race ... she may be either
amature or professional
CONTEST Mill. BE MUD
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COI.OMAI. IHIIVE-IN
THEATRE
FRIDAY NIGHT. JULY 1. 1949
WIN S100.00 IN CASH PLUS
EXPENSE PAID TRIP TO THE
MISS TEXAS CONTEST"
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 81, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 19, 1949, newspaper, June 19, 1949; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008091/m1/2/?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.