Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1950 Page: 3 of 14
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a picture as one nnitld hope to
<• f<.i K bum;- tni'i'tliei a mod
tin torv involving the kind of
monsters that roamed the earth in
prehistoric eras Ululei the deft
hand of Director Jack Bernhard,
“Unknown Island" turns up as a
credible tale despite the sti unite
twist of modern man meet ins den-
liens of eons ugo
Vlrsmia (J i e y, Philip Heed.
Hichuid Ik'iming and Barton Mac
Lmm .is cayl in the pi in. ipal
11 oleM. The fearsome dinosaurs,
king-tyrant li/ards. the giant sloth
and tin- tyrannosaurus are made
to walk, breathe and fight in nch
a inannei that one actually gels
llie feeling he has la-el. thrown
hack thtough tune to Earth's earl
iest days
The story, an oru’inal by Roll
ei t Jerry Shannon and Jack llai
\ev legilih with Meed .alfhllig a
tleetim* Blimp e ol (lie mole ter
on an uncharted island while lie
i on a i out me Navy flight off the
coast ol Singapore dating the late
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Me is itrtarmined that one dav
he hall return to get proof of their
existence Aflei the war he organ
■ n r* p«dlt!»n yon oied l>
hi fiancee plated bv Miss (.rev
and test iiv a lough ea captain
played by Marion MarLine
I h.e t lla eXplofel ( .
derelict Richard Denning, who
had a .lore •crap* with the pi*
melon, beast* when he '*■ a* mu
.. «.i.**'i on lha island during th**
wai The effect of that expel ten. c
|» responsible tor hi-, drinking to
exc« >.
The picture ha* an tntoreoting
romentn angle wherein Mnw Grev
lose- her love lot Ree.t because ..I
his fanatic interest m the beast*,
and finds new interest in Den
ninr who regain- Ids courage and
.-If re- |an l during the living day
of peril
Director Bernhard rate- • pv<
lal bow for his insight into Hie
probable feeling of :t group of in
Union Grove
High School Anuuol
Gone To PrMi
The Union Grove High School
aiiuuul has now gone to the print
cis and will t«e out shortly Last
editorial work on the annual was
done by the stuff in a lute amudon
on Feb. I The staff met ut the
home ecoiioinicK cottage and did
the finul editing.
Cuff cm- and cookies weri- served.
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Tuttle, editor; Miss Frances Mor-
gan, Miss laHiise Harrison, Gleli
■ tel Fletcher, editorial assistants
..ml Mrs Looney Linday, spnnaor
..f the annual
About U. G. Pe*opl*»
Mi and Mi. L. A F.dmonson
and children. Carol and David, of
Huuinu I.a and Me Patsy Ixpw-
i of Shreveport were week end
Visitor in the home of Mr and
Mr* H F. F.tmon-on and family.
Billy .lack Phillips was at home
with his parents, Mr and Mrs, l.
L Phillips for last week end He
is employed in Texaikana
Miss Shirley McKinley i» ill at
tun home
kins over the week and were Mr
and Mis Ben Welkins ut Galves-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs Juik Johnston had
as their guests late last week Hu-h
aid Wood, who is Mis Johnston s
nephew.
Ray Beiry Is visiting his parents,
Mr and Mis E P Berry lie lia-
been working in Alaska
Mr and Mrs. Neil Wallace and
lamily have recently moved to
Union Giove from Kilgore
Hobby W.lkens is visiting hts
parents, Mr and Mrs. Jim Mills
Mr Ellis Watkins, who recent
ly underwent surgery ut the Han-
cock Hospital, is at home His con-
dition is reported as satisfactory.
Guests of the W T Davis fam-
ily over the past week and were
his mother. Mrs. Ola Davis; his
m: ter ami lamily. Mi and Mi >
L McClure and children Sara and
i. . ,u . .1 Mm tan Whili h« i •
Mi Ola Davis developed pneu
nr.oma and was taken to the Han-
cock Hospital where her condition
has been announced as improved
Mrs Annie Evans recently
moved to Houston, where -he is
employed
Mrs Mane Roberts mother.
Mrs Evans, visited (be Robertses
over last week end
Mi and Mrs Mai tin of Long-
.. is.ted than parent! Mi
and Mi* Gaorge Owen iv.entlv
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Optometrist
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Telephone 2«0« Longview. Texas
Will Bv in Gladewatwr
Office Each Thursdav From
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Telephone 141 — QDdewater
DR. HAROLD McDOWELI.
Optometrist
Will lie In Glade water Office
Monday 1:90 to S:30
Wednesday 130 to 9:90
Friday 1:90 to 9:90
Broken U-nsrr Duplicated
Mr and Mr* C V Phillip* are
at home uftei aHending Ihv fu
nvial >*f Ravinnn.l Johnson in f’.il-
inri Sunday afternoon, and visit
mg B C Puckett at Midway, who
if. hi with llu and bronchial pneu-
monia
Mi F.- (ell McLean and daugh-
ter of Texarkana u- lied Mi anil
Mi- l I Phillip tin- pa*t week
end
Billie Blbbv «.( I an dale visited
in the Inane <>l B F Edmonson
recently
Guests <>l Mr and Mrc Joe Wat
trepid men who uuake at the
thought and sight of such night-
marish creatures as dinoeaurs and
king lizards Also, the reactions
displayed by the cast at first sight
of the beasts are a thrill in them-
selves
Mr and Mr> Harold Bartlett
had as their guest- over the week
end Mr and Mi-. Felton Whitlow
of Shreveport, La.
Mi and Mr* Charles E Bu kley
and little ion. Chaile- 111. vitded
then parent! in Hou ion o n m*
week end Mi Bicklej returned
to the campur Sunday and Mr-
Bwkley and Chaile- remained ir.
Houston tor a week * visit
The little Pee Wee basketball
team will play Pme Tree in our
gym Thuisday night in the d»*'nct
piayolt Game time is set loi . 30
Mr Toby i* ill in the Hancock
Hospital with pneumonia
Hawkins
thews Tuesday morning for a
business mrei.i.g and octal houi
Mrs Mary ilruii, pre-idt i.t
presidvd over the t.u mens se-'
tion. Plans weic di-cu- ed foi a
class socii. I to be livid doling
February
Mi Matthew ■ »-rve<l butter^,
Hun crackvi with . bee . ciii-tT]
euffee lu the (ollowme .1:. mem
bers Mi A V Box. Mi J L
Shaw. Mi- Aline Johnson, Mi
Buford Russell Mi li K Hu
sell. Mis. Charle M Pveiv .md
Mrs K C Bum
Gregyton
Alathfton CUns
M»«ft In Hiunson
Home
Memtiers of Ihe Alathean class
of the Fir'i Rapt, i < hureli
Greggton met recenllv in the
home of Mi and Mr- Cut Brut,
son of llie Gladewater Road tor
then ragulai buiene meetiog
and das- social
Repott- were given during Hie
business ir.evline which opened
with praver be Mr- O C Hai
i ell teacher of Hie class
Mr* H B Dade pre ided over
the meeting in <he absence uf llie
.lasr piv-idetii Me T B Old-
ham Devotional was given bv
Mr P.e Harroun
Mr- A. A fio. lei . In ed the
bu-ir.e s with pravei Hter a gen-
eral discussion ol ih.ng- of in-
terest for Hie . la
Dur.ng the social hour garnet
directed bv Mi Hum* on and
iili< Harrour. were enjc ed
Refre«hir.ent- ->f . a k e lruP
«alad chocolate u.d off »e were
•erect h. Mr Ed Oueei. Mrs
D R lerkir. Mi II P Dade
Mrs F K Snvgi’ Mr Bes- Har-
roun *tt Mei n i; ..v. e\ Mrs
A A Crocker Mr- n c Hear
.ell Mr °,un *'.•■ md the holi-
est Mr Ou- Brunson
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs F. L Jackson of Haw-
kins recently homu.nl her son.
Glenn, with a party celebrating
his seventh birthday The both
day cake was blue and white and
iced with pmk rosebud
Following group game- and tin-
opening of gifts, punch and cake
w.-ie -erved to Johnny Wheelis.
Kvle Lee Hathcox. Foy K.chrv.
Jc»- Truelt, David and Limb. ,!..ck
son, Mr and Mrs. C. N l ox.
Mrs. Lacy Truelt, and Mrs A
F Stone and Frankie
S. 8. CLASS MEETING
The ILL Sunday School Clan*
of tne First Baptiat Church, met
in the home of Mrs. L R Mat-
Creqqton W^C** In
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Bed ........................32.50
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Watufa lire Brown, who umlor
went nti nppviKlHtoiiD last Tnes-
(tav at the Markham Hospital is
able to l>e at home
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CHIROPRACTOR
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New Spring Styles Are Here Now!
The W S C S <f the rrrertfin
Methodist Church met i*:iiliet thi-
Aeek :•» Ih. - hunh fd m .11 .lav
meet in' ui.d .'..\eri*.i di.b lun.Jv
von
Pr >iect for the <iav u .■ making
slit, covers foi .'brnrs in the ue-v
ladies l.o.nge ..f the chiirt-h
At 13(1 p m. after the lunch had
been Nrvtxi, the meeting '"as call
ed to order by Mrs A H Jones
president and the openin'! prayer
wax led bv Mrs M A Reber.
During the business hour new
and old business was discussed
•t.J several new ideas for decorat
ioMflie kitchen of the church were
nto^pted
*Vhe meeting closed with prayer
by'Mrs. Jones
Those attending were as follows:
Mrs. Burt Purslev, Mrs J L.
Chandler Mrs Inn Jones. Mr*.
George Jones Mr- L. I. Sides.
Mi \1 A Rebel Mr* I I Broth
erton. Mrs C A Lockett Mr*
James Hanson. Mr* M m Lewi
Mrs W P Pact- Mrs A II lone
aiul Mrs P C Culpepper
ABOUT GREGGTON PEOPLE
Mrs C W Sniilh was calltHi tt>
the lietlsitle of her father Ml Qel>- |
hard, who has rect-ntly unilergone
a serious opeintion in Sim Auto-
Mr and Mrs I E Muir head
-pent «eveval tlavs recentlv with
llietr daughter. Mr- R .> Y:n
hrougli and Mr Y.irbtxmgii in Ah
dene.
Mr and Mrs. I) R Jerkins anil
-ons. Norman and Kichurd l-ee
\ isitetl Mi. and Mrs A M Givens
ol Fort Worth ovei the week etui
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1950, newspaper, February 9, 1950; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008311/m1/3/?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.