Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1952 Page: 3 of 25
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Father Leary
Father Thomas Leary
ed the children of St.
day morning, laeh dhil
A big Christmas tree was the
center of interest. The children ex-
changed gifts, and were thin
served hot chocolate and Christ*
mas cookies. The refreshment
OLAPSWATER DAILY MIRROR
Jane Brown, Editor
table wss a picture o1 holiday
beauty.
Children present were Katheryn
King, Melvin Freeland, Robert
Moossy, Victor Moassy, Danny
Houston, Thomas 2ajick, Sidney
Lee King, Linda Sullivan, mhces
Kojis, Pat Weldon, Tommy Whits.
Johnny White, Jana Phlllina,
Donna Allums. Stevie Jones Jr.,
Pam Jones, Mike Weldon, Peppar
Freeman, Sandra Freeland, Cmdy
Hughes, Eddie Baker, Raymond
Arnold, Katheryn O'Byrne, Julie
and Mary Margaret Kojis, Linda
and Gretchen Hackett, Marian
Page Three
East Mountain's Honor Roll Named
East Mountain’s honor roll for
Elementary school are Brenda
Blear, Kelly Glaze, Judith Below,
Barbara Hurley, and Judy Loyd.
Missing days were Virginia
stracener, Jane Ledbetter, Wil-
liam Fhscnoi and Barbara Rash,
who art iff tnp first grade.
On ttye honor roll in the second
grade are Barbara Mayo, Martha
Blear, Darlene Jensen, Phil Trice
and Marshall Jones.
Missing days were Frankie
Moore,. Shirley McWhorter, Ron-
nie Collier, Lindlcy Hagler and
Michael White.
On the honor roll in the third
grade are .Janie Barnett, Glenda
Mucklcroy, Linda Rash, Alice Sal-
ter, Cheryl strait, Mury Lou Ty-
son, RiehJrd Hurley and Donald
Loyd.
Missing nays were Thomas Wil-
son, Pal-Rainey, Judy Starr,
Frankyf Williams, Sandra Bishop,
Scott Huffhincs, Julia Henry, Ann
Johnson and Barthu Roberts
On tile honor roll in the fifth
grade were Bryan Davis, Wendell
Harvey, Jtury Taylor. Ann Davis,
Barbara .Scheffer, Larry Don
Quest, Cynthia Salter, Dock Bug-
ler, Jerry Marlin and Lindlcy
Allis.
On the honor roil in the sixth
grade arc 'Juckie Lynn Glaze,
April Stdar, Jimmy Joe Manley,
Linda Stracener, Jerry Strait, An-
Lou Ann Ferguson, Cecil Jenkins
and Johiuc Hagler.
Missing days were Floyd Wa-
casey, Juanlce Johnson, Louise
Pailey and Earlcrie Adkins.
On the honor roll in the seventh
grade are Marianne Kennimer,
Mary Frances Mathis, Gordon
Genson, Margaret Jenkins, Carl
Stroop, Bryan White, Patricia
Clayborn, Barbara Johnson, Betty
Berry and Duane Carter.
Missing u day was Patsy Alex-
ander.
On the honor roll for the eighth
grade were Bettie Barnett, Mary
Nell Basil, Peggy Goan Green,
Charles Land, Jerry Blankenship,
Lynn Towery, Gwendolyn Bishop,
Ruth Tyson, Frances Hagler, Edna
Richardson and Wanda Monk.
Missing days was'Juckie Cure-
ton.
On the honor roil foi he high
school are Shirley Waeasey, Fran-
ces Bain, Karen Ann Guest, Ruthio
Haney, Carolyn Griffith, Austin
Ray Davis, Horace Martin, Larry
Painter and Ann Holandsworth in
the ninth grade.
On the honor roll in the tenth
grade are Claudcan Mucklcroy,
Maxine Watts, Bi|ly Bell, Clayton
Davis, Betty Baker, Gale Richard-
son, Earnestine Griffith, Elaine
Hill, Joan Wheeler, Glendoree
Kojis, Cecilia Kojis, Tommy SOW*
yer, Lon Welten, Barbara and
Randy Brooking.
Adults present were Mra. L. E.
Welton, Mrs. George Wilkins, Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Jones, Mrs. Tom
Sawyer, Mrs. Bon O’Byrne, Mrs.
Dell Brookings, Mrs. Floy Breeden,
Mrs. R. L. Dunn. Mrs. Arp Wel-
don, Mrs. T. King. Mrs. Tom Za-
jick. Mrs. J. S. White. Miss Bora
O’Bvrne, Mrs. Nobie Tuttle, Mrs.
C. P. Kojis, Mrs. Duckworth, Mrs.
Irby Robinson and Father Leary.
AtTheHospifql
Leaks Hospital
Admitted: Mr. James Jaggers,
David Carrizales, Glenn Gaines
and D. M- Main.
Dismissed: E. L. Proctor, Jane
Morrison, Mrs. Minnie O’Neil, Mrs.
C. A. Cox and Bob McAllister.
Hancock Hospital
Admitted: Mrs. J. D- Hilton, M.
Ulmer, Donald Fieiden and Linda
Fryar.
Dismissed: Mrs. Mary
Mrs. C. S. Bloom, Mr. N<
Jerry Fryar and Linda
CUT Hospital
Admitted: Patricia Ann Re
Dismissed: Mrs. Bobby Mori
J. W. Gragg, J. B- Young and 1
Johnny Dunaway and baby.
party Monday aft<
CHRISTMAS PARTY.—The Jack and Jill Day Nursery children ware entartalne
C. ft. Miller Jr.'and Mrs. E. C. Sutton. Santa arrived in time to give each little
gifts from the nursery. Refreshments of punch and Christmas tree cookies ware
Belk, Martha Rolloway, Sharon Huic, Paula McGinty, Danny Bennett, Janie'Ml
sey, Bonnie Baker, Van Craddock, Linda Gray, Dennis Moore, Melvin Eddy, Riel
LeBus, Gene Fisher, Kathy Brown, John Athey, Carolyn McGinty, and the follov
and Mrs. Ken Bennett, Mrs. Leroy Belk. Mrs. Howard LeBus, 5#r. and Mrs. Ro;
L. R. Eddy, Mrs. Ervin Brown, Mrs. James Grisham, and Miss Pat Whitehtirst, I
It a sfrek of candy and a gift. They also received
'ed. enjoying the affair were Mark McAfee, Linda
(clue Blood, Gary and Karen Miller, Linda Duplts-
and Robert Bruce, Larry Grisham, Ann and Becky
parents: Mr#. H. C. Duplissey, Mrs. Roy Baker, Mr.
ood, Mrs. Phillip Moore, Mrs. Van Craddock, Mrs.
Virgin 1* Holloway and Mrs. Hulan Brown.
Chapman,
til Burney.
Fryar.
J. C. PRAPER
Make* Tooted Leather Purses
from $4.50 to $22.50
Place your orders at this
address for Christmas
#11 Oay Ave. Dial T253
Clark, Mrs. E. A. Dozier, Mrs. R.
Phillips, Mrs. Pearl Phillips, Mrs.
Tommy Randolph, Mrs. Garland
Smith, Mrs. Sid Reynolds, Mrs. E.
C. Shipp, Mrs. W. H. Harlan, Mrs.
Bertelle McCrary, Mrs. George
Smith, Mrs. R. B. Elders, Mrs.
Lynn Bowden, Mrs. Joe Smith,
Mrs. AUine Goar, Mrs. A. R. Mac-
key, Mrs. Owen Craig, Mrs. Jane
Smith, Mrs. Lottie Mackey,
Mrs. Marie Smith, Mrs. Bon
O’Byme, Mrs. W. R. "Brinkley,
Mrs. S. S. Bowden, Mrs. Tracy
Phillips, Mrs. Cora Phillips, Mrs.
Pat FTince, Mrs. J. H. Sobey, Mrs.
Peggy Smith, Mrs. Mary Gate-
wood, Mrs. G- P. Ferguson. Mrs.
T. E. Johnson, Mrs: J. W. Thomas,
Mrs. Virgil Wallace, Mrs. M. P.
iv__n « c*___11v.
ed as the former Estelle Bowden,
daughter of Mr. and ‘ Mrs. S. S.
Bowden. ‘ H C •
Young People's Class Presents
Christmas Program Monday Night
v , urun ifiuvnc, iin-£ nniiitiiih,
Bethel Mathiews, Gwynda Litidsy
and Goldii Davi.s.
Mrs. B. D. Jenkins was honored
with a pink and blue shower re-
cently at the home’ of Mrs. O. F.
Smith. Co-hostesses were Mrs.
Buddy Smith, Mrs, John Sobey,
Mrs. Pat Prince, Mrs. Virgil Smith
and Mrs. Stella Mackey.
Lovely arrangements of tail
flower* were placed at vantage
points about the Smith home. T%e
honoree was presented with' a
large array of gifts. ,
’ Enjoying the affair were Mrs.
The Young People’s Class pret-1 In the choir were Mary Love-
: ented 'The Coming o| The Kin J," I lady, Floy Jean and Mattie Fran-
Mo.iday night at Friendship Bap- cos Meadows, Tommy Rose, Grace
list Church. This play, based on Ann Rose, Margaret Chamoerlain,
1 the birth of Christ, told of "Thi Carolyn Warren and Helen and
I Annuciation,” "The Visitation," *" ” ’**
I "At the Nazerenc Home,” "At the
I Bethlehem Inn," "The Vision of
I the Shepherds,” "The Adoration of
.the Shepherds," “The Three Wise
Men" and “The Adoration of the
Wire Men."
A youth choir sang Christmas
carols between scenes.
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is Mar;
i Leda Vi
j rene Price, li.v •■>(«,
I Landers, the inn-keeper; Marvin
i Harris and John Tencry, the shep-
herds: and Malcolm Landers, Billy
Farmer and George McNutt, the
t three wise men. The Rev Hunter
Hammett was narrator.
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Betty Beasley, Beverly Willough-
by, Eldine Lovelady and Elaine
Rose. This choir sang “Away in a
Manger,” standing in front of a
scene in which were Mary, Joseph1
and the Babe.
Mrs. Donald
In the cast were Barbara Wood
Richard Rose. Joseph;
loughby, Elizabeth; Le-
the angel; William
mSfSm
____ _______ Rose served as
pianist; Wanda Wood, director;
Harold Jordan and Bruce Wood,
property managers and Mrs. Har-
old Jordan and Mrs. Bruce Wood,
costume committee.
Gifts were exchanged after the
program.
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-'ITT ARTS
THU R8DAYI
Hey Kids!
Mimed Ey«-fu!!
Snoopy
Sally
OP THE WAY
BE WILL BE
AT THE
Poinsctta is nice for NOW,
1 SURE that the cyclamen,
I hycinth, and mum are APPRO-
PRIATE any time. You’ll be
PROyD to sqnd a pot plant trom
have j tractively DRESSED up. And don’t
forget to get your CORSAGES for I
Christmas from $.50 up. j
I’m IMPRESSED with the jack-
ets at the Tot Shop. These jackets
are for EIT.HER girls or boys aged
from 1 year to 8 years and are
UNLINED. Cute grey CORDU-
ROYS are checked with blue and
yellow with blue collars or grey
With green and yellow with green
collars. Or GABARDINE ih brown,
blue, grey and navy. And cotton
TWILL In navy, brown, green and
tyue. Also WOOL plaids In bright
colors. Look like GOOD buys.
The Up Town Shop REMINDED j flower, 1
me that they stay OPEN until 9 but f®*’!
o'clock each night, especially for
the MEN who don't have much
time to shop before the stores j Tressle's because they arc so at
close. So, remember you
plenty of time to SECURE a
gift and have it WRAPPED
tifully at this exclusive shop. Be
sure to get your Friday paper
THIS week and see the AD from
the Up Town Shop. You'll be
GLAD you take the paper.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU
ALL.
•ECHNICOLOR
Cartoon: ”MOU|
NEWS 1
CO£Y
ALAN LADD
Of course I like Poinsettas and
mums and ANY flowers that grow.
But I was UNPREPARED for the
sight of King Allreds at Flowers
By Perkins. 1 guess I'm ALWAYS
surprised at the FIRST' spring
'light Of The
Western Stars'
LET'S STICK TOGETHER"
"BLACK HAWK"
Comer Dean and Gutman
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Tura.-Wed.
Jeff Chandler—Susan Sell
Scon Brady
flowers. The different ORCHIDS
tafKtp me feel quite AWED. I like
the GREEN one I saw. But if you
like DEEP purple or the PALEST
of orchid, then take your choire of
the MANY at this flower sho0.
Cartoon:
MKSDAY, KCEMBER 24tk
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CHILDREN
Ages 4 to 10
"YANKEE BUCCANEER"
FROM ALL OF US TO ALL OF YOU
Tht Entir* Store Personnel of
THE GREGGTON HOUSEHOLD SUPPLY
and the
GIL-fST FURNITURE CO.
Whh You and Yours
A Very, Very
jukitaiid
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J1 r •*.
BBB
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Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1952, newspaper, December 24, 1952; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021357/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.