Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 23, 1950 Page: 12 of 12
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THE GLADEWATER DAILY MIRROR
More Easter Seal
Donations Reported
Further donation* on the East,
er SeoIk benefitting the TtAfes So-
nety for Crippled Children hus
bwn reportby Mrs. Grady Cole-
man, seal Kale treasurer for Gregg
County.
The cuntributerr in this latest
report are Muther B Kendall,
$1.00; Hev lien H Striplinit. *t (Ml;
Juek L. Flullipe, tl.OU; John H.
Shepperd, $2 (Hi Marvin Fierce,
$2 (Hi, Mrs. N G Roberts, $100;
J. L. Blown, $S.IH>; Southwestern
Gus and Electric Co., $2110; H M
Wood, $5.00; Mo. Geortte Barr
und Needa, $2.00; Norman Barn-
hill, $1.00; June and Junies Gel-
vine, $1.00; Mm. John H. Fluua-
Kin, $2.00’ Camp Ene Gnls, t49.
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e GLADEWATER. . TEXAS •
Mrs. Nichols Is
A&M Club Duchess
Cotton Pageant
Mrs Thomas N. Nichols, recent
blidc, will be presented as ductless
representing the West Texas A&M
Club at the Itftli .mmi.il Cotton
Pageant .md Bull oil April 22
Mi -. Nichols, daughter of Mr.
and Mm. C. J Dowling, Grvggton,
it: a 40 graduate of Fine Tree IliKh
School. She is a freshman at Kil-
gore Junior College where she is
a majorette in the college hand
In selecting a cotton dress to
we., to the hall, Mrs Nichols lias
chosen old fashioned white lawn
de igned with a fitted bodice and
off tlie shoulder neckline, out I In
od with «lf material ruffle. The
hoo|>ed skirt is encircled with four
inch ruffles from llu- waistline to
tlie feet. Her entire wardrobe for
tin week Mill Will la- of cotton.
Escort for Mrs Nn In.Is will be
her brother, C J. Bowline, Jr,
who is a junior at A. & M no
jonrig in aeronotlcal engineering
The Agronomy Society of A. &
M. College sponsors the Cotton
Pngent, Style show. Mi Bail
whose purpose is to raise funds
to provide outstanding Agricul-
ture students with a Cotton Study
Tour. The students ure selected by
competitive examinations. Tours
in the past have tovered cotton
producing regionr. of ttie world, in-
cluding Mexico. Europe, Egypt,
Japan. Asia, Canada, and the
United States.
Tlie pageant consists of the King
and Queen Cotton and their court
of eight ladies elected from the
i S C W .indent bod) and
eight Agronomy students elected
by the Agronomy Society Miss
i >.m ... Shultz ..r <2mland is Ik*
Queen of Cotton. Nelson Hi unite
niann of Sun Benito is the King of
Cotton.
The duchesses, of whieh there
are over two hundred this year,
will be presented to tlie Court if
tlie King and Queen of Cotton.
They ar. representative:! of A. A
M Clubs, Mother's Clubs, t'ampur
MBS. THOMAS N. NICHOLS
Beth Boles
Given Party
By Parents
Both Boles, who was two on
April IS, was oiven a party h> her
parents, Mr and Mrs. James
Boles.
In the circus manner thye.
were a Cracker Jack huildine. a
miniutuie building on the table
with balloons floating about d
and a led and white cake boasting
u clown's face on top. Animal
cookies and balloons were given
for favors.
Among Beth’s gifts was a horse
big enough to ride, not a realty
real one, but a nice make believe
one, and all of her guests had at
least one ride Beth opened her
gifts and they were placed where
each guest might ■ t*e them.
Ice cream and cake were served.
Beth's special guest WM: her
maternal great-grandfather Skel-
ton from Juneoburg, Ark
The little guests were Henry
Karl Kilgore, Ann Kilgore. Linda
Jo Kilgore, James Allen Jaggers, I
Eddie Wright, Vickie Lynn Ste
gall, Shyrl Faye Hunt, Feirylnl
liinwii, David Skelton, Paul Skel |
Ion. Nancy Skelton, Faith itonsh,
Eddie Ib.we, and John O'Po-.ska |
Other guests were Mr-. Bill Kil-|
gore. Mrs. Victor Stegall, Mrs J
John O’Pieska and Mrs. O J.j
Skelton. •
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Bedichek, Wendell. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 23, 1950, newspaper, April 23, 1950; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008153/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.