Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1949 Page: 3 of 6
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|VIVIAN DILLARD, Editor
Phone 333
PICTURED 41 BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN FOB HOBBY GALLAHORE
«tlt ANN J4CBION. PAULA Ol TCALT. PEGGY 4ND JIMMY Ml.BUM, P41BIC14 P
AND SHIRLEY I.EE ABE MOWN 4T F AREVELI. SHOWF K FOB PEGGY AND JIMMY
Party Given For
Bobby Gallamore
lobby Gailamor* >u given g
part) on Ilia eleventh birthday by
bla a later. Mra. Joan Bala*, at
bar borne on tba CUlatar Highway.
Attar a proaam of game*
rafraabnianta of lea craair and
cake »ara aarved. LoiUpaps were
Mary Martha Orrlr la
Hoatraa To Uittir Moon
Circle Bin Sandy Church
The Mar) Manna Circle war
twistaaa Monday at 9 00 a.m. to
the Lottie Moon Cirri e In tba
basement of the Mrat haptl.it
CBuch. Tba Circles bold joint
nretlng* monthl) for the Noyai
-Service pro^aie
Tba aubjact »aa on "Latin
America." and tba baaamrnt aaa
decorated in xeeplng with tba
occasion. A patio wan designed
in greener) and ortahi buad
glean aa favors.
Cblidran praaant were Billie
Fields. Johnny Low. uene. Darla.
DaU and Peggy Moray. George
Hates. and hlurlay. Barbara.
Mary and Bobby uallamore
flowers, and mmnbars of tba
hoatosa circle wore Monish
costumes. Mra. d. P. Cola gave
two mandolin numbers, "South
of tba Hordar." and "In a Utile
amah Town."
The discussion on "Msiico"
•as directed by Mrs. Tommie
Baud Mra. & ». Davis gave a
talk oe "Italy." and Mra. Polly
Pierce made a talk on "What
Catholic* Believe.” Tba tnspir-
lng devotional »aa brought by
Mr*. Joe Locke.
Mrs. B. H. bnape sang "La
Paloma" in Spanish, and gave a
discussion on "Can America
Afford not to be Christian’” The
masting was closed •Ub tba
hymn. 'Amazing Grace."
load chocolate. a (svurlte
beverage in South America, was
served to Uw eighteen members
Big Sandy News
hev. and Mra. Gsorg* Dickinson
left Sunday for Arkansas share
they will attend a camp masting.
Mr. and Mra. Norton Shepherd
are toe parents of a baby girl.
Haeca, barn August X
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Llndley
announce the arrival of a alt and
one-half pound baby boy born at
Hancock hospital Aug. 7. Mr.
Lindley la the vocational agrirul-
turn teacher at Big Sandy High
School.
Patsy McUuaid and Netda Hamili
have returned from a visit in the
borne of Mrs. B. L. 8no» of Grand
Saline.
Mr. and Mra C. K. Kay of
Dallas were wsek-end visitors in
to* borne of her parents bare.
Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Green
> Thursday • Friday • Saturday
314-DRESSES
Reduced Below Cost To Clear Out!
To Enable Ha To Show Nrs 1*1111 Styles
4y ;ii ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE
^ > 11 DRASTICALLY REDUCED / /
Muny Of Thrar* Dresses Will Make lilral
Bark-To-Srhool Apparel!
VALUES TO $32.30 . . . Going For—
$5-$7-$10-$12
SWIM SUITS - ft Price
7LBL0USES ’aS.™
/Vo0...$2-$3-$4
7 5 - S LIP S “ w
$6.03
~ 11
Now ...$2-}3
30-GOWNS "SST
Now... ft-$4-$5
^axzuczH CJi (f^Lvsji ^?ot
cz^nd. 'Jimmy (1 Villon
me farewell dance and handker-
chief shower given far Peggy and
Jimmy Wilson at the Sun Camp
Recreation Hall Monday evening
was attended by fifty-five teen-
agers. Peggy snd Jimmy are
moving with their parents to
Odessa
The hall was dacoratad with
streamers and bows of pink, ween
and lavender crepe paper. On
one wall the name "Peg" was
spent last week on a vacation in
South Terns
Mr. ana Mrs. E. Beard and
children spent the week-end with
relatives at Hampstead.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berry visited
with relatives In Jacksonville
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tuel and
Jonel Fisher spent Monday in
Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Pilcher are
moving to Lubbock where be is
employed.
Mrs. Lucille Benson snd Frances
Davis made a business trip to
areenville. Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Baird spent
the week-end with Mrs. Baird's
slater in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Hath wood returned Sunday
night from a week's visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Butler near Gal-
veston.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Collins have
moved to their former home at
Mt. Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Gorman
spent last week on a vacation
irlp in Arkansas.
Loyal Workers Claes
Hag Picnic A» Hawking
The Loyal Workers Sunday
School Class of the First Baptist
Church met for s picnic on the
lawn or the High School Thirsday
afternoon. A business session
was held then the picnic and
social hour was enjoyed by the
group.
encircled In green and lavender,
and on the opposite wall "Jimmy"
was lettered in green and pink.
The gifts were dlmUayed on s
table laid with a pink cloth and
centered with pink roses. Vrange-
ments of zinnias snd roses were
placed about the room.
The hostesses. Paula Outcalt,
Patricia Ann Powell, ailrley Mae
Lee, and Mary Ann Jackson direct-
ed the entertainment, and served
soft drinks and cookies.
The party was supervised by
Mrs. Foy Powell snd Mrs. P.D.
Outcal'
Kay Colywr’g
Column
Dear Miss Colyerr
What do you think of a "Matrimoni-
al Bissau’" Do you think It would
be possible to meet a suitable pen
aon through an agency if that kind?
I understand there am clubs In
many large cities where lonely
people may meet I do not know
enough about them to make any
comment I should think a reputable
club of that sort could be an asset
In a stance city, but one would
certainly need to know the true
status of such an organ*adon.
Thuraday, August 11,1 949
Cixcdds.
czHavt zzVtcttinji
VIRGINIA N4GOOD CIRILt
Tha Virginia Hsgood Cirri*
met at toe First Baptist Chur
nday afternoon with Mrs J. j
augbber giving a review f U. •
book. “Btowardaiup In the l ife •
mes." tag Helen K. Wall*-
The closing prayer was given by
|Mrs. R. M Wood.
Present were Mrs. Joe Kells*-,
airman. Mra. H L Mrk*,g
IF*. Earl Parker. Ms. Vert. -n
Green. Mra Traugbber to* * «i
Mra Sam Ham* Ms. Maine
Bruce and Mrs. J. D. Baker.
ANN B4UHY CIBLI k
Mrs. T. J. Wheeler presided at
the meeting of the Ann bagby
Circle at toe ebureb Monday after:
noon. Appointed on the nominating
committee to select a new chair
man were Mra. Charles Walker
Mi. Mark Hanna, and Mrs. J. C.
Teasiey.
The devotional by Mrs. wheeler
followed tbe cpenlng prayer t >
Ms. Walker, and Mrs Hanna led
the closing prayer alw an pen
discussion on the mission st .
book. "Faithful Also in Much,"
with Mrs. Walker. Mrs. o. G Jones
Ms. Hanna. Mrs. Teasiey. Mr
Lee Steen, and Ms. Wheeler par-
ticipating.
LARI.KMC FI Lion flhtl.F
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Karl
Tyra was hostess to toe Darlene
KlU.it Circle with Ms. J 1
Norton presiding at the n
Prayer was offered by Mrs.
Tyra, Ms. J. D. Connelly gave toe
devotional, snd Mrs. J. W. Smith
discussed “Helping Others t»,
Become Christians." after which
Mrs. C. L. Lacy led toe closing
i prayer.__
heftesnmrnu »»r served to
Ms. Norton, srs. CuaceUy. Mr*
Leo. Mr*. Henry Ford Mrs j. a
Smith Mrs. Trra. snd Ms. c. ft.
Thomas.
IBS HE JEFFERS t'lBt IF
Ms H. R. Gullet! led toe
*.pei.. . raye- wher Irene
Jeffrre t ireie n et at toe church
luesnaj. tod Mrs .uiiett
gave a Use asm r ...... e n
book, "Soul winning Doctrines.”
Tbe meeting closed * 1U1 pray er
led uy Mrs. f ulllp Moors.
Mra. AUer Holcombe served
refreshment* in Mrs. Guilett.
Moore. Mrs. Mane Pace. .Mr K
I Neal, Ms. W K. '-tit hell jr.
| ann Mra. Georg, Jones.
The ireetuig ..ft Iti-.vila) aul
be he (l m the • ■ f V: vi re
PAI I It H I i IRC I I
Ms. H. L. vt wi-
the Woman's mis. .
toe urn Ha, list
visit- r when the Pi
met there Mom*) -
'Mrs. C. B. Jr:..
Ipreaioing
Mrs. Kay lay
ilessi.,' or "l. id,
sioni." after me
by Mr -. Vac lnyi w.
|priU'tf was by Mr (
| tliM S t.K til 1M
Mrs. J. W
| pre .sided el
| Agnes Grab
(if Mrs. L.
J opet in* j.r
: MlU
am
the next year
Mrs. S. D. I
fror the rmasim
(toe Border."
j Lawrence. loll. *
| pray er by Mrs. m
Others present
I Sr.uti and Mrs
, The h - ate si ser
Hawkins News
The Rev. and Mia. A.N. Pledger
of 8mlthvtlle, Texas srv vtaking in
the home of thek daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. F.J. Ader this weak.
Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Rogers and
sons of Palestine spent the week-
end with her patents. Mr. and Mrs.
W.R. Wtlklna. Mr. Roger* returned
home Htnday afternoon but Mra.
Roger* and sons stayed for a long-
er visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C.P. dm ant and
aon. Mate us, spent last week st
Hot Springs, Arkansas. They are
visiting st Wizard Bella, Texas
this week.
Mr. snd Mra. Joe Richardson and
children spent last week In Dallas
attending the bane ball ounes and
visiting with M. and Mra. James
Richardson and Mr. and Mra. J.O.
Raggett.
Mra. J.E. Dobbs snd Mra. R o-
belts Hull of Kilgore were visiting
In Hawkins Friday.
Mr. and Mra. R.t. Moore and
daughter Jo Ann of Kdgewood and
Mr. and Mra. 8.0. Moore of Craw
spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mra.
M.H. Moore.
Mr. and Mis. H. Rond and child-
ren have returned from a visit with
relatives in Beat Texas.
Mr. and Mra, C.O. HU I and son,
Mike, of Kloydada visited Mr. and
Mra. T11 man Grew during the week-
end.
Mr. and Mra. Rallaid Caffe* and
chUdien visited In Dallas during
the weekend.
Travla Faulk returned home last
week Born a trip through the north-
ern section of the United Stolen sad
Canaria. ,
Mr. and Mra. J.R. Douglas and
Judy, of Commwce spent ths week
end here wfth her ponato, Mr. snd
Mrs. C.C. Miller.
Mr. sad Mra. Besley Stotts, Mr.
<ad MM. Q.C. Rutin and Ptosy
sad Nasi spent last weekend with
M. snd Mrs. T.J. Pittman at Dallas.
Mr, sad Mra. IJ. Adsr bad as
taaato last weak mm. h.L. Ms-
gall sod I.ee Jr. of Houaloa sad
MB. Jeff FauRnw. LaasD aatf
■allle of Waco.
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1949, newspaper, August 11, 1949; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008379/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.