Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1953 Page: 3 of 12
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Coming
Events
Mareh |«, A ,,.vh.w <lf Miliy-
will u. given by Mrs c. E Kl..i- I
"‘V Jr °* Laigview nt 2:30 p.in
" tin- 1 mniminity building Tli*-
i•*iV*Vv" **•'"»* HpoiiMiml by tin-
Uiatir water Dint mi. Camp Fin-
**»riH In«.
Mtren u; Th» tiny tut spring
Myif «h„w will b«. presented at 8
P^tn in the elementary school au-
nitorium Tin- thaw In l«-mg -poo.
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J. W. Johnson, Retired Humble
Employee, Honored With Porty
G LADE W A TEH DAILY MIRROR,
Jane Brown, Editor
!»> !»><• laimlxl.i Xi ch. ptei
***’*“ Sigma l*hi. Admission in Ml
•■^nl. ami 2ft cents Pim-eed* will
K" to Gitl*town
Agtil Ss Youth Wi i-k begins at
tni- First Baptist church
Thursday, March Jff 195.1
Pane Three
UNION GROVE
BRIEFS
Mr- H E Wlulv and mi, M..rk
1118 Steve, ami Mm O J. Whit well
it Uni In arrived here Thursday
In visit tha-n paivitb and Mi-
lohu Moore They 1 <-uum-d horn*
Sunday.
Mr and Ml Hill Hem Ha.Uu
it Shreveport, La , ’i*mI th* week
md with tii» parent*, Mi and Mi
W H. Harlan
Bruce Mi Hire id Beauimm! w.i
■he guest • »f hu. untie, John Mmire,
tHi-ntly
Mr and Mi V l. Moore .■no
Mike returned home Katuidat
ifter spending the past week with
Mi mid Mi- Maurice Mi Pei k In
Weatherford
Mr and Mi Fiunklni Sobev
Mr*. White Entertains
With "Coke" Party
Mrs I. G White etitntinned u
group ot friend: at a Coke party
•it her home recently
Enjoy mg the oeeasion were Mrs.
Preston Giant, Mrs I. W Hunt,
Mrs Frank Allotd, Mrs Buster
Cutaa, Mrs A E Montgomery.
Mrs Helen Gulley and Mn
White.
and daughter. Kathy Kay. of Dal-
1 his, were Is* >*• uvei the week end
In assist Mm SoIk-v's parents Mi
and Mis Luthei Ford In moving
to their new home on the Gilrru 1
Highway,
Mi and Mis Clyde Hale of
l-utkin vi ited her si-let. Mi C
P Berry and family K 'unl.iv
ta-nnard Bern of Commeue visit,
wl «•* «■ 1 till week end alt o
Mi and Mrs Bay Reiryhlll an
making plans to move to Kiluoit
Mrs E li Miller, Hetty Jean
•lid Mury Jo K.-r h were Tylei
Visitor Saturday
Mt md Mi- Calvin Prints and
son have m»v«-<i to Valles Mills
!Three Local
Women Attend
Guild Meeting
j The Texas Conference Wesleyan
Service Guild Twelfth Annual
week end was held in Marshall at i
the First Methodist church March
21-22
Miss. Virginia Dolby, president
ot tia- local guild. Miss Lavcrnc
Chesxhiro, and Miss Gladys Simp
j mu us ceh-gati s attended. The
theme of the conference was
"I. d o.i t s For Christ" The Mm -
shall Guilt L and the Umtvii w dim
ti 1.-! mt t!;ii. were hostesses A
(\ei> inspirational meeting was eu-
o> 1 d by 13 Guilds of the district
Warrenette Club
Enjoy* Party
The Warrenette Club enjoyed a
so* * a I and business meeting „t the
W nen Rt-creutng) hall r*<cetitly.
Mis T< d Marsh was hostess and
■ ved ieii-*-shinerits to Ml L. W
Hunt, Mis. Pre-ton Grant, Mr*
Flank Alford, Mi Barton Smith,
M Edwin Thorpe and Mr*
M 1 sti.
•AND CONCENT.—This infermal snapshot of the Gh dewater High school band wai taken during
the reception which followed the band's concert at Kilgore Tuesday evening. Approximately TOO per -
.on- heard the famous musicians [day a well-rounded program Here they are listening to the re-
eoniing -if the program Anv-ng thi students seen in the pir'ure are Carolyn Moreland. Carolyn
Games. Mary Lou Green. Geoigc Mueller. Martha S' disci I, Paul Stripling, Jan* II Lynn, Geraldine
Hei.rnsberp.i r, Dixie Mintcr, Bobby Jones, Gene Gillespie. Eddy Baker, Cecil Holla id. George Mueller.
More Than WO Young People Attend
"Kick-Off" Supper Wednesday Night
t ■’ t
save
up to 250 per pound
. . . yet enjoy the richest coffee of all.
Smart housewives know that the true cost of
coffee is measured by the number of cups a
pound of coffee makes ... not by the price they
pay for it in the store.
Good coffee today costs at least two cents per
cup. But with Maryland Club, because of its
extra richness, you can use less to make each
flavorful cup . . . thus, as many people tell us,
you can get 10 to 15 more flavorful cups out
of every pound . . . actually save up to 25c per
pound*
Trv Maryland Club and discover for yourgfiii
how really good coffee can be
economical, too! Buv.
More than IDO young people as-
- cm bird in the social hull of the
Fiiit Baptist church Wednesday
night for the "kick-off*' supper
for Youth Week. April 5-12
A delicious supper ot trust
chicken, potato salad, English
pea*, hot rolls, tea and a variety
of pic waa enjoyed preceding the
program.
Jerry Dm Lanmnlor. chairman
of deacon* lor Youth Week. pr«
-uk-d, The Bev. Ben R. Stripling,
pastor of the church, oft vied the
invocation, afu-t winch Jiiim-s
Curtl* ot Kilgoie, who i> music
director during the current revi-
val at the church, Jc<i the gioup
in the singing ol several gospel
choruses which included “Isn't He
Wonderful," 'Tin So Happy" and
"Oh, What'* He* Done For Me"
James Borman, who will he or.
gainst during Youth Week, played
the piano aeeompanimt-nt
The Youth Week pastor. Ch, !• *
Roberson, spoke to the group
. briefly, and pledged that he and
the other officer- elected by the
j church wouiu no tneir otst." He
introduced the offici rs, who are as
follow- Jimmy Williams. Assis-
tant Youth Week pastor; Paul
Stripling, Sunday School super*
inti nd< n'; Neal Williams, Training
Union Director; Jean Goar, music
director Kenneth Newton, educa-
tion il director; Jerry Don Lan-
caster, chairman ol deacons; Cal-
vin M* King, Brotherhood presi-
dent Bitty*- Messer, W M. U
president; Sallye Mitchell, |>ian-
ist James Bo/m.u.. organist; Mil-
dred Summers, church secretary;
Madie Caldwell, assistant sec-re-
tar>; Bobby Doonan, vice chair-
man of deacons; Ranee Carr, sec-
rete ry of deacons; Phil Jones,
church treasurer; George Mueller,
chairman of ushers: Mary Jane
HeicUcberg. church libraiian; and
Pit Whitehurst, publicity director.
The Rev E. D. Sumrall. who is
leading the revival, concluded the
program with an inspiring message
on "Are You Being Mastered." Hi
told the young people that "each
one of you Is being mastered." and
let- the question deep in their
heart*, “Who is your Matter."
Girls Class Feted
At Theater Party
Mrs. H G. Pennal entertained
her Sunday School class of junior
girls with a theatei party Friday
night. Following the movies the
girls had refreshments at Petty's
Cab*.
Attending were Vickie Brim.
Mary Fiances Green. Jacquline
Kennedy, Muriel Harrell. Dotty
Laird, ue Ann Montgomery, and
Mrs. E. C. Brim who assisted Mrs.
Pennal.
J. W Johnson, employee of the
Humble Pipe Line Company foi
the past 20 years, was honored
with a party Wednesday night at
the Humble recreation Hall in
Hawkin-.
Mr Johnson in a native of Texas
and came To Hawkins Ttwffi Tafcn
'll yeais ago Mi Johnaun retired
Wednesday at the age of <ift and
tie and Mrs. Julmson will make
theii home In Houston
A program of singing and
| dancing was presented by Mrs
Hoy Speaks, dancing t.-acher ol
I Tyler. Mrs Sfieaks .icconipanicd
two of her pupils, Susan Franks
and Joe Fred Whitfield, who
! danced and sang several numbers.
Other entirtuinment was a film
of a "Vacation in the Bahama.- '*
Mr. G A Lee of Longview, E.i.-t
i Texas Division Superintendent at
j the Pipe Line Company, presented j
Mr Johnson with a gold Hamilton
, wrist watch. Other presentations
were made by Mi M L M*-Gan-
! non. of Longview, district sup r
intendent, a retirement pin; Mi
F W Culwetl of Longview, a.-sis- '
tant district superintendent, leath-
er bill fold.
A certificate ol award was
presented by Mr Lee to Mr John-
son. Fellow workers and friends
gave Mi. Johnson a reclining
chair, ottaman and leading iar-ip
Following the i>rogram find p c-
AtTheHospital
Leake Hospital
Admitted: Mr T G Wheeler,
Betty Richards. Mr- Ear! Thomas,
Mrs. Neil Honeycutt and Mr Ea.T )
Edmondson
Dismissed. Mis Fern Sorinnspo-
ki. Mrs. Jackie Green, Mr- Emma
Smith. Mr: E E Spann and Ear!
Edmondson.
.Hancock Hospital
Dismissed; Mrs. Joe Mii!er and
Hugh Farr.
City Hoipital
Admitted If ary Kenmmer.
Hughlene Stoker. M O Crews.
sentations, lefreshnwnu and .»
■voci.il hour vww enjisyod
The center of attraction wa* a
huge cake embossed in white .ind
topped with 65 candle*, matle by
Mr Johnson The cake was on a
labkf laid With a p«k- green da
musk doth and directly behind th -
cake was a beautiful arrangement
of iris flared out in a fan shape.
The irt* graduated in rows of light
orchid to a deep purple and was
caught up at the ban- With purple
uiahne.
R -freshmenta of sanowiche*. po-
U.to chips, olives, pickles, cake and
ee drink* were served.
The gueat list included company
employee* from all over the East
T- x..* Division.
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EQUIPMENT
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Jessie Yandle
Dismissed Elmer Wooley and
Helen Yandle
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Belk, Jeanne. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1953, newspaper, March 26, 1953; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021676/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.