Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 217, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1953 Page: 3 of 11
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.LAtiFWATKH DAILY
Jane Brown, Editor
MIRKOi
Thursday. April 2. 1983
Page Three
Gregg County Art !
Guild Closes Its
Spring Festival
The Gregg <’ount> Art Guild,
bioughl it Spring Ail K« liv.il to
a Hwr ittn exhibiting In Long- |
vu»w, Kilgore, Glade water and
Ww London with the final *h*.\i
m*! in tin Humble Recreation
building, Saturday. Match 2K
IH53 The diowlni’ *jf acclaimed
with high I'nltiuiiiiiMii l» in*: pub
Ilf al all (our pluir* where liiuvtn
Volina hv the general tiutillf lor
ttii'ii favorite paintings in the ex-1
hlbM w:. quite IiikI* and nbownl i
very ctc.ily tin i> pi- of pictures'
which arc mini grncially liked
There were <1 Mz vote1 wt in
all and many people viewed the
display who did not cast .* vote
HarniHa over the entire Gregg
County area arc given below
lu the amateur i U»- lhe winner
of (list pi..*** w ik "Dog and Phcui.
art" to Coimc Mil.un of K.Iroii |
and in c* or.d place wux "Woman I
at thi Door ' lay (Ji ace M. Intosh,
also of Kilgore, while Ihird pluc*'
was won try "Street in Wingate,
England" by Alma Lind ay of
Grcgglon
In Ihe professional eronn dr> ‘
niece went to "M*>ney Trouble*"
h. J J l.indsuy of nrcKgtiMi, sec-
ond place was corned by "Alt'
mi*" h> Harrell li IkynaliU ««f
I a-veil'll'* Chapel and third place
was won by "Law of Nature,”
also painted bv II D Ri*vnoid
The exhibit W!i. clilitunided
with a covered dish supper fot
all artists and their familii
pread in the Humble Rei i cation
Hall dining room. After the en-
joyable meal each and ev< ry ai
list present w«. catleil upon to
expieix his views and observe
tarns concerning the showing and
from the geneiai trend of remark
heard there wan no question but
that the Spring Art Festival wa*
even more successful than h.n'
bii-n nliripatett at the tieginr.nl!
One thini! i* cei'ain *r»d limt I*
dial Oil'mm' Count> received the
.(lowing of paintnigs witti a wel-
come that plainly suit) that the
nublic u ready for anotlu . m
far showing A few piece of
work were sold anti Unit hut • r
courugeincnt to all artist* v >
exhduted.
Hawkins Girl Is
Delegate To FHA
National'Meeting
Fv-rn Filter daughter of Mr
and Mr. Joe Foster, was elecled
| tic auer of Atea li Future Home
a. .iter* .4 the Area Convention .
u Id on the E T 1.1*111pu* in Cum-
**u hi iwently, where over 2.00(1
KH \ menu, is met, carried on
bu iru sM, ..lid enjoyed a wonderful
■ gi .in foi a day With the dis-
Uiretimi of tM'iug elected Area uf-
fkcr, Miss F'istci received th«.* i
honor and i csixinsibility of repre-
ntmg the Texas FHA organiui-
tion as .'lie of its delegates to the
Nation d ('(invention to be held in
; Columbus , Ohio, July 2-0.
Mr Foster will be accompanied
to th- . ’ivcnlion by ihe other
Area ti ot fleets, u district pieai-
1 atul, dirt lour sponsors
Ti. |mii! liqn, *• *1-1 lit ion. ho-
tel and rn« .in* w ill wt the *l*dc-
gut« approximately 9100. The
ilnwltlm Chapter hu* mad a plans
to i.n»e tie tunn. ior Fern's ex-
.hi • On Suturdny, April II, the
lo. I chapter member* will be
up the i ommumty and
u.ng in in; other job*, such as
il< (bug lions , rooking, ■ucndiiig,
uaby ittnig, ir inng and letter
ulinn. F. i th< e -civic** the
,i >»■ . will accept whatever pny
'is ■ v**rt a :n witen ihe woik u
' finis tied.
Siivr g s." an official delegate
'.a it, • ' i t Texas ut the Mu-
le, FHA Convention i* a dis-
'tii't in , ■, not only to the dcle-
aah and lui FHA chapter, but to
,ci i h.ool and her entire com-
intimity i: well Mis* Fo«*cr will
irpi . <« i ’ the t.-ite well, and she
•i in pm t of ever yen*
u* her community.
Suzanne Wesley
Circle Meets With
Mrs. Leslie Moore
The Susanna Wesley Circle of
the Find Methodist Church met
Monday in the home of Mr*. Lev-
lie Moore at 9:90 a.m.
Mr*. Bill Hankin presided over
the businea* sea* km and Mrs.
Harl Wood gave the devotional
from the ttrd chapter of Psalms.
She read “The Legend of the Dog-
wood.*'
Mr*. John Sinclair taught the
lesson on “Commission versus
Community.
The group san{
day to Frances |
was one year old.
Those uttending the meeting
were Mrs. Nellie Bralnerd, Mrs.
B. C. Duncan, Mrs. J. O. Brown,
Mrs. Harl Wood, Mrs. B. M. Ban-
kin, Mr*. Sum Buss. Mrs. Pru-
dence Draper, Mrs. Peck, Mr*:
Lawrence. Mrs John Sinclair and
the hoatass. Mr*. Moore.
The next meeting will be held
in the homo of Mrs. J. O. Brown
on April 13.
ng Happy Birth-1
Ann Moore who'
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Berry and i
Charles Ray of Dallas visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs C P Berry.
and Mr and Mrs. L. A. Berry
1 and family over the week end.
Franklin Sobey and Mack Ald-
ridge of Dallas arrived here Fri-
day night to viait their friends
and families. Mrs Sobey and
Katy Kay accompanied them back
to Dallas Mrs Sobey was railed
here Tuesday night to be with her
mother. Mrs. L. L Ford, who was
III in a local hospital.
White Oak CircU
Meets At Home Of
Mrs. C. L Shoupe
Circle Three of the White Oak
Baptist Church met in the home
of Mrs C. L. Shoupe Monday with
Mrs. Ruy Bolt in charge of the
program The meeting was opened
with sentence prayer.
Baptist Y.W.A.
Holds Meeting
On Tuesday Night
C omme
f verify
ports
held
Gene OlifF underwent surgery
at n local hospital Monday. He is | John,
reported to be doing nicely.
Mrs. C. P. Berry and Nellie
drove to Logansport, La. Sunday
to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Berry’s aunt. They returned home
Sunday.
The Young Women’s Auxiliary
of the First Baptist Church met
Tuesday night in the home of
Mrs. Roy Howard for further;
Mrs. G. C. Ott read the minutes | study on different religions ] _ _________|
of the last meeting and sick re-; This group meets every other:
rts were given. A discussion was Monday night. Recently the group , _
on changing the time of the; has been studying different roll- j
circle meetings from I 30 p m. to gions so that they might be bet- .
3 p,m , at which time the circle ter acquainted with other religious i
members decided to change the groups They arc endeavoring to]
time. learn the beliefs and doctrines of ’
Mrs Shoupe taught the lessr-n "‘her religions so that they might
from the fourth chapter of Firs«t1 a better understanding of
A group discussion was a“*oc***S t*K*
held following the lesson, at which ]
time members asked questions program were Betty* Messer. Sal- £l£tl^aru|» Wltj - How
Whitehurst, Ruth WUcoxin and froaen Foods Score
Mrs. Howard.
Cokes and cookies were served CATCH riSH AT HOMS
to those attending. SHEFFIELD. Maw. <UF) — Mr,
April 3i The Milner Class of the
First Baptist church will have an
installation of officers at 7 SO pm.
at the home of Mrs, Outdo Milner
Mrs San uei C. Harris will be the
April It Youth Week begins «t
the First Baptist church.
April Is Thu Camp Switch Home
Demonstration club will meet hi
regular session at 2 psn. at the
home of Mrs. T. M Harrington.
program were
which were discussed by the other [ye Mitchell, Betty Downs,
circle members.
Mrs. Shoupe served iced drinks I
and cookies to Mrs Rov Bolt. Mrs
Joe B. Wilson, Mrs J. M Tuttle.
Mrs. G. C. Scott. Mrs C L.
Shoupe. Emily Richmond and
c,r„
Do Yuur
Deborah Circle
Meets In Home
Of Mrs. Latch
Mr. and Mrs. E L. Higgins
received word that their grand-: Cherry Richardson
son, James Higgins, had enlisted -...........
in the Army at San Antonio. He ^ .. , I
had been living with his father, , One of the samll towns around
Jim Higgins. Sr. at Clarksville. 1de Bay in the Philippines
Tenn., and was attending college ** Kabulusan. In this town fire- '
there before enlisting. His mother ‘1*®* are abundant. At night the j
lives in San Antonio. people catch these fireflies and
___ I place them inside the hollow, drie d |
Lt. Louis Wayne Clark from I ot waterlily The trapped;
Kessler Air Base in Mississippi Ireflics give off a strong light
The Deborah Circle of the a™v*d here to attend the funeral I ^hen thT'i^le\o
White Oak Methodist Church met °* his father-in-law. Mr. Harris, ; *nen ine people go 1to ini »eu*nore
White oak Methodist Church met jn G|1|m.r Tuwdiiy Mni Clark to shell food. The fireflies
had (seen ct the bedside of her arc tref a,tcr ‘hey have done
and Mrs. Gerald E. Thompon nad
Easter Seals used today mean 1 trouble with their plumbing until
help for the handicapped tomor- they removed a two-inch rainbow
row I trout from the inlet pipe-_
Ft .!, ida ', and chemical In-
i*‘ ii < mi' than 20'* ol
i. I s ‘ h iiurtiMit coal pro-
i.' <1 *• a h j ear.
I Monday at 10 a m. in the home
of Mrs. B. E. Latch with the presi-
dent. Mrs. C. Hanicak, in charge
of the program.
Mrs. Hanicak led ttte group in
, the opening prayer and also gave
a very interesting devotional.
. Mrs. Chris Taylor taught the
> lesson from the book entitled.
I "African Heritage '
The next meeting will be held
in the home of Mrs R. C. Fagg
on Monday, April 13. Mrs. Fagg
, dismissed the gioup in prayer.
Refreshment! of cookies and
father for several days.
their “Job.1
Easter Seals train specialists I
Mrs. V. L. Moore resumed her. . . ^__. , . ....
duties at the Union Grove cafe-' n**dcd for crippled children,
teria Monday after a leave of ab-
sence due to illness. Mrs Mooiv
has been off since Christmas.
coffee were served to Mrs. R. C-
Fagg. Mrs. L. A. Pettyjohn, Mrs.
T. J. Mt-Kcnnon. Mrs. E. Hanicak.
Mrs C. L. Taylor and the hostess.
Mrs B. E Latch,
DR. MILTON QUEEN
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2:00 to i It - r P- !! ts Olds
Dial 1441 — Gladswalsr
Red s Food Mart
All DRIP MiTHOM
« T Duncan's
Maryland
SALE!
SALE!
SALE!
ouNcsr* com i co
save
up to 25C perp
, , , yet enjoy the richest coffee of alt 'r
Smart housewives know that the, frue
cost ot coffee is measured by the tonr»
her of cups a pound of coffee maki
not by the price they pay for
store. Good coffee
two centsjjyiriii^_
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SPRING
• DRESSES
• SUITS
• COATS
DRESSES
SENSATIONALLY REDUCED!
OFF
A Special Group of aarly Spring
Rayon Linens. Shantu
War#
$29.95 ......................................
24.95 ...............................-.....
19.95 ......................................
17.95 ......................................
14.95 ......................................
NEW SPRING COATSl NEW SPRING SUITS
Poodle Cloth. Suede* and Flannel*.
Shorty or FuR Length.
Were New
$24.95 ........................I17.S0
29.95 ........................ lt.tS
39.95 ........................ 24.fS
49.95 ........................ J4.9S
Cottone— All Wool 1
Were
$29.95 ..........
34.95 ..........
39.93..........
49.95 ..........
PEGGY ANN SHOP
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Belk, Jeanne. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 217, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1953, newspaper, April 2, 1953; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021819/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.