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VOL. IV. NO 147
United Press- tU I' >
GLADEWATER, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JANUARY II, 1993
Station KSfJ—1430 On Your Dial
10c HER COPY
Three Hundred
Planes
•CAM WIN: Tha GUdswstsr
•aar» dataalad tha Kil«ora Bull,
daft in a |tma playad today at
I pan. in tha tournament bainq
hold in Lanvaiaw. Thay won by a
■cava al IT ta JO. Tonight at 1:30
thay will play tha winnar ol tha
Longa law Marshall baakatbrll
gama tar tha championship. Kil
gars will play tha lasar ol iha
itma gama tar third placa in the
tournament.
AM THEY CRAZYT W.-il,
wonder H ive you <'V< i tin'll
Ihite’' A Mirror employee »n 1
mtu-i/ed for cat mu mcltrii etui c
on mmeameut pu by a man who
wax M-en ciitmu a fried egg I**'
tween two hot i i«hi uivi nil with
syrup And II I McAfee .i.-uie
us that (ream gravy and > i up
mined tognthci make* foi g.««t
outing He was -ceri rating clean
potatia-n for hre.ikfast along with
his egg and ha< on Oh well, every
OIK to hi*, own taste
OPENINGS: June Justice at Mi
Kuig* was trying to tame for a
picture standing m front of .,
Iieautiful flower arranxement A*
the photographer .napped the pu
lure, a door opened and June war
missing from the picture Speaking
of openings. I sure dill *e« >>rne (
urett* new ram yesterday at Mi
Ring'* Chevrolet C1 impair, uid
Phillip* Motor Company. Sun-
wouldn t mind driving any of
those beau tic*
1
LATE FALLS; The men work
ing on the Methodist Church
steeple create* more attention
than they bargained for A woman
walking down the *tieet and
watching them fell flat Sorry, we
don't know the woman' rianu.
boys Huth Duckworth, on her way
to deliver a pit plant and .■ col
■wgp to s patient, fell down the
(tatr* Good okt Ituth' When »he
raacheit the bottiNo of the stair:
she still clutched the pot plant and
corsage
C OF C MEETING: Beside a
number of routine item* director.,
of Gladewatcr Chamber of C'om
rnerre are egpected tn hear a re
iiort Monday at then weekly norm
luncheon in the Community Cen
ter from a Olndewntei committee
which last week studie«t an indie
try that Is considering the potsthil
ity of Msdnt ..ire of it* branch
plants, according to President Pawl
Rotinwlllr
D'RECTORY DELIVERY: Dell
very was started Haturday of new
tclephnnr directories for tin
Glndcwute ex. hanife try the
Southwestern Stair’s Telephone
t’ompanv Including inline' ion
served by recently installed lm.
there are now iHfki telephones oil
the new dial cx< hnngi' at Glade
water And nun. lines are at pro*
ent under construction to utter rved
areas
ROUND UP GROUP: Htorkbold
ers of the non profit Glndewater
Hound Up A- <•> i.-ition ate noli
fieri bv a lcg.il ad in today's Glade
water Dtrlly Mun.i of their an
nual meeting scheduled for II .10
n'rloek the afternoon of Tuesday,
January 20 at toe auditorium in
the Gladewatcr municipal build
ing According to Presnlent W it
Chambers of the Rounrl-Cp, a let
ter Is tM-ing mailed to the la*t
known address of each dockhold
er on reeorrl hy Socretar* Win I'
Randolph
SISTER ILL: Emma Sue Ren
nett and mother. Mi Itennett,
were called to Cinckct to thr last
stile of Mrs Bennett's sistei, Mi
Alice Hfewer We »meeiol\ hope
your sister is better soon. Mi
Bennett
FATHER HURT: Calvin Hr.in
nen was e.illert to thr- bedside of
his father, who i* in a Crmkett
hospital suffeitng from a fall Tin
extent of his injiiiu are not
known al this time, hut Mis Hrntl
nen rc|xirt.s there were no hones
broken Mr fltatincti is HI Wish
ing you a spotxlv recover*, Mi
Bra nnen.
i
Deal Devastating Blow
To Commie War Machine
SEOUL, Jan. 10 <UJ9 — Three just north of Simanju, ote -( the .-mil concrete tailing into the river ply of unti-aircraft ammunition bs-
hundred United Nation* warplanes most ht-avuy defended cite ■■ in below," said 1st Lt. Richard S fore w« got there," a tail gunner
dealt the communist war machine North Korea Norvillc. 1810 Drury Lane. Okla- , < Wt.
a devastating blow Saturday with ^ fighter-bomoer attack fol- homa Citv. Okla. "But there must be i shortage
a bomb, bullet and napalm attack jowt.d by only a few hour* an a-- Allied F-88 Sabre jets screened now because they threw a lot of it
‘’n if** ,’uPP*y bnc between ol,' rail lines in th< Stn.inju the area between Sinanju and the up at us."
North Korea and Manchuria area by American B-38 Superfnrt Yalu River, guarding against at- Seventeen of the giant Super-
F-84 Thundet jets dropped thou- Col Victor E Warlord. Chicka- tempt* of any Communist MIG-ISs fmtr—from Japan and Okina-
sands -.f pailNii of l<»mb* on five si»a. Okla., commandei oik of to break up the attack. •*., route .:;anju and drop-
rail bridge* and lour road bridges the four fighter-bomber win,..- par-
ticipating m the second attack.
Speech Department
Tg Present 'Lavra'
Friday Night
No RuMian-Built Jet* Seen ped 5<M).pound bombs on
None of the Russinn-built jets marshaling yard,
made an appearance. __________
Plane* of four Air Force fighter-
bomber wings and one Marine air
group took part in the devastating,
300-plane attack.
A Marine Corps plane piloted by
Raymond Sims k
Associated With
Maytag Skelton
par.y
Raymrnd Sim* has recently be-
connectcd with Maytag
come
Eight Gladewater Boys
Ordered To Report Jan. 15
POLIO DRIVE STARTS
gettUiil ready for tl.c M
Mat ell of Dace ire*1 I
roheatfM-d ara •.* • - Hah
sidewalk c. inpa.gn Hi
first man >■ ho cann wom
as big as the dolLir. yvltei
• < " m- pictured i.tx.\ with then fa'hcr. Ervin Brown.
' ‘' " li interviewing Richard, toven who ha* lielped with the
i” - a tii i. tHi icpnitei .wk -I question* and received unusual, un-
" 1 •'< i li. all) < t fro re the f.rst year he helped his daddy with the
" i» Kichatd was wearing a snow suit when he asked the
> It a.is Claud 1-ee and he gave him S5. Richard’s eyea were
he .. oti ) t m ount Young Mi Bnm-n in faithful in saving hi* money
throughout the year m i- ■ • • -:.vt • *ith thi March "f Dimes Drive. "I fill my card with dime* in
order to help get r ■ H: w > li. ve polkr. Richard said He akw.> added that he ha* lot*
of penuu- ,.«nJ uuarfets to . ..i_ • eat Cathy, four, t* starting young too. She not only save* her
money, hut she wot rtgh’ along with her daddy on the active campoigning
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Gregg County March Of Dimes To
Get Underway Sunday Says Brown
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STOCKHOLDERS MEET: Thr
annual stockholders meeting of
the IhiM-land Golf amt Coimtu
Club will In- held Tuesday night
at 7:30 o'clock at the eluti house.
Election of new director* iind of
fleers for the cnmmg year will
take place Jack Hhillrps, pri-sl
dent urges everyone to attend the
meet mg and to elect good offti ets
for the ruining , e.n
I Market Reports |
FORT WoltTII, J.m I Iltr
IWHA Wei'M* llVe-toek
Cattle t'uttt|stfnl wivk ago Fit
(lav. Maughh i ditt* and helfei»
Ml unit inure town, (railings on
del tiMt 11* unevenly and sluit ply
low ei rows aiouiHt Ml higher,
hull-, lull* stogdy. shwhet* sttoug
tu Ml higttei Wo k - tops Hlaugh
In sleets and (cutting. 1 > Ml tow
IN, Imll* IN. vlorloi *te* l vtatl
tug* ill. di*k row* IN:»u
Hog |luh hi (--■ sb adl te •
luwef, tow* stead* Wok toy
Ihtlv lu is IN m »>w- I I Ml
drive
. hairmail Erv
nouneed
Under trade
! eh airmen, „
witl l* mad*
year’s m i*<
Gbidewater over id
tocMigned amount
D.ura Wtlhui in . ii
..f Checks t.mnii.iltt. a
display the geiiero-lty .
I>I. as each check . |
downtown toic uinrio
Mr* Steve
the Mat eh of \h thi ; i. -
take plain- the last *
drive, has untn nn. ed i,
Ih shown foi th< w<irtii i Tue
January 13. at tt) i in it
('(immunity cVntei Mo., id.,.
Ito* Seoul Troop Ilk I- |
ouni.d.in iron Inn.; in lift
l>' i. e* of btisin*..
Kurel Hums. pi> -idrnt of (
County '* Thankfull • • Clnh
limit a program in, ludtn ; i
toi d talent and I e|p Uiut
tyreak tt-* he dlhi«»* negt *
III ! IIIUH'.I I l i.l I IHI ■ i
■ I'd Kill el in 1 . I l i 1.11.
K.SI.I Mi- Hum. i Gil,,- t
I * Public He it r- li!
the > lull
Professor F.. !•' i:
man of all dm afi.iii
Nrhool and Cm. icon
H row it and Mi* A
eaptatn*. .or m . I
.n il* do to I . p| »
purpose of sci-urie :‘.
liH-.il ehapti i
Thenklelre. Club
Tin thank:dulhe.* i lull, a
MARCH OF D'U's Youth Or
Hant'atloU that ormitln’ed in HHP
in tho mind of u ten yea: old
Gladewater util. •' in to .* it:,
ltd veal u* a count* \* 11u *..,,',h
put tn ipat toil (>i i - ui in tin ( -i -
t'ounty Mart ii of Du < Dir e
Ad* pled, in I - * . I I * t' * - * ■ ; s
t ‘mint Itoul -1 of it • C -" ’ I u
lied plut yd colli i*e.t till.‘loth
which the youth ,.t tin C -mtv
i all i * pi. * • ! eit- rest •• i ■ r
tliustaMii foi tin 't i.fi u Di.
I h i* i Ttn TI> - d, f i.1 - . C l> e
altrueted nation wide die* lot
Fw Ills: \»t.111. . t 11 -n.;i of ttn
tiregg t'ount * i'ii.ipn-i of it-., '
tlon.lt Folind.dI >11 lot Inf mule
|-.ir,|l**|. has ieeel*i t ii’tii, .
enniim nd dim md ln,,i o
the i Inh and n ,, t -. d
ei 1111)1 > rt.lt.* a" 1 i glop
till > ill'll > * |tl I"' IV: |f (l.
lllal Or egg ( ■ u. * t'l >
will
Dirntot foi
reel: is ehllir
for Wt Idol)
Mi G t
N Hums i'u -
largi of the
lined fur tin
fuini foi Hie
,iIh>
t hdi i an to .
the \1 lit- ol
ill* , tow tl l
the l|,Men
K del H.e
Hid Ml- t
it
t.vi'uiigi Johnson. Attorney GnI-
• : d • hn Hch Shepperd, Go*
A !. -*(; vets and other ha al and
do i fl i.o who have written
. 1< tl'i ii * ipport ill all effort
iv rd national expansion
• -t • lot-* n Kilgore. Long
i i Gli u-ivuter have gi't)
!- u i - iti t the Ctuh in |inst
\ 1 i -rin dole listing the time
n d pu,. - f county wide broad-
. ' u. t l .< i,oi.need as soon
ir. gen* lit are mmplete Clgh
.............. will ia-gin over Radio
• .Hon KSI 1 Monday at 4 p.m tu
4 3u unit ......tunic daily throughout
file rest of the month
A tUjiei pm with a large trine
letti i "T ' .igait -t u white bnrk-
s;i .mid inis Ins n designed and
•!. . ,.i\i iireti distributed to all
11" eliouls -n the count*. and are
t-1 la liven each school ehild who
rdvi t.. tla M ii eh of Dimes be-
• .mu- lx .a in- is thankful she
can walk
Km ,.i .....d t, .la* that the
Immunization Shots To be
Given In Wood County
In-nniiii.-ituui (lots w ill Ire giv-
en or th- .-bool* of Wmrd Coun-
ty luring the months of March
and April. Di W I' IMaik. dircc
i< .t tin Wood Cuunt* Health
Ceil, ii .- .mnnunissl Hisrsler shots
will In- given at this time along
will) fust trots.
Student must present sigm-d
detiri t* from parents giving
peinn* >m hefoie the ImmunDjl-
tion shot e.in he given. Dr. Black
said
Mali* parent* have cooiier.ded
in improving health conditions id
then student children since the
Pi ri’ cheek up. he said, expressing
,n leciution foi this cooperHmn
Di ir .ck -aid the Health Unit's
i. .• du'ii for the New Year was
to do thi- best (Hvo.ihle to impiove
tin health condition* of the coun
ti a* a whole, to aid infants.
Cad ehildien and the indigpnt
11 king help
Water, Sewerage Group
Hotd« Monthly Meeting
M. . id the Fa t Texas Wat
i unt Newel a e \-.o* l.ilhm amt
then mi. t .dtendOil the numthli
i * t • *... i on nil luncheon Thnisdu*
Rigid in Hut Hand*
t’t*i in nut atti was eiesndiHi l>*
( K t ■ tel at the HI de Health
D M-1**1* Id 1«1 Wall I ihtM'ltM
Hi
(MM (or th*
a D«-in hit t*
t; i .
following Gladewater youth have
graciously accepted co-chairman-
tups m th«- .a g.mirations and will
ervt thi* *i. a (.tanning the
youth on* i as well as serving on
the broad*.Ml committees.
Representing Gladewater High
School and tlu Senior Class an-
Tommy Coleman and .lntu-11 Cro-
Ii * J.u mi i lass. Martha Wil-
liams an.! John Moore; Sophomore
Cl i*s. Di lore- Hroek and Mike
111.h.in. Frcdiman Class. Alma Lou
IVnnarri and Donald Williams;
Faghtti Grade, l.uwilda McKaig
and Gene Hr annum, and Sevimth
Grade l.ou Ann Gray and Jerry
Strong
Plans are underway in each
cla** a* to what can ho done to
raise fund* for the Thankfulness
Club's drive,
At he end of the drive a party
will lx- given in honor of the class
and co-chairmen that has contri-
buted most to the drive
Titauksfulncss Club broadcasts
wiU begin over KSU Monday. Jan.
12th The program will be aired
from 4 to 4 30 o clock each after-
noon
Karel said today that she hopes
ever* radio set in the entire Gregg
County area will l*e tuned to Radio
Station KSIJ. 1430 on your dial
ever* afternoon from 4 to 4 30
*'Wi are praying for a real in-
terest among all the youth
throughout the Gregg County
area." Karel said
"The young (X'ople have proven
, past three years that tlx*
are ready, willing and very able
to cart* their part of the load tn
these drives."
"This year we hope to do Ix'ttcr
than **c ever have We want these
programs to stimulate the kind of
Interest that will start a flood of
dimes and dollars into our local
collections" Karel said .
"I do want to express mv deep
and since rest appreciation to Mr
and Mis r W l .o for their ell-
thUsiastn- inletest and continued
support of the Thankfulness Club "
Karel went on to say, "I am
full* aware that the club owes its
eery existence to the Stlml and
generous heart of these t*vo fine
people Without then haekmg tt
would novel have come into Ix-tng.
without then c.uitinued sup|H>rt,
it cannot continue to grow.
In tx-hall ot the yixiug |xx>ple of
lltegg County and ot the 1‘ixinty
Chapter, I want to express the
Thank fulness w e all feel wpixt
itmsideiiug the iiuluntliHt gen
erosil* shown by Dip tax** tn this
oi it.int.Mtnai It is our hope and
prayer that the* and we wilt »ee
the i Ixl. stow into a NATIONAL
ORU XNL'ATION
dull alien 0 1.1*. will I *xnwe to
Vvitoke that the inlet est and to-
ot pta, »sl in the i lut' will
hotilhd, Karel said
said the smoke and flushes of
bursting bombs could be seen 3
miles away.
Started in Early Afternoon
The strike started in early after-
noon when planes swept over the
heavily-defended area, picking ..If Capt Floyd N. Boh nett, Santa
Communist radar-controlled anti- Barbara, Calif., was hit by Red
aircraft positions. fire in the rail strike. He crashed-
i Red artillery threw up a curtain landed hi.s plane in the ocean off
H"Laura,” a mvstcrv drama of bursting shells. the' North Korean shore but he
1 which had a long and successful Communift gun positions was picked up immediately by a M.(yta Skelton is nroud to an-
run on Hroadwav will be present- were destroyed or damaged, and rescue helicopter. k n ** ua !o ar‘
ed by the Speech Department of when later flights of UN warplanes H-29s also met heavy fire from bounce the association of one of
Gladewater High school Friday came In, the Red gun* kept juiet. Red anti-aircraft guns in their Gladewater s most outstanding ap-
night in the school auditorium Pilots reported two spans knock- trike on four vital Red target pijiMV,, ..desmen with their com-
at 8 pm. out ut one bridge, orn span near Sinanju earlier in the day.
tu ;_,i,,a„_ u„_„ in another, five buildings leveled "It was the heaviest concentra-
'w^will portray* Mark McPhVr: »nd rail lines cratered in four Uon of fh.k 1 have Men during thts
Igan; Sri-.d to. was torn stext. ^"^v^nt,^ a large sup-
L.vndecker. Tommy Coleman, Shel-
by Carpenter; Mattie Dacus. Bes-
i sic Clarv; Sut Stewart. Mr* Dor-
jgan; Pat Patterson, a girl: Ron-
1 aid McKay, Olsen; and Barbara
j Smith, Nell.
i The curtain open* upon a scene
in Laura Hunt's apartment Mark
McPherson, who has been assign - ■ M
cxi to find the murderer of Laura. Eight Gladewater boys are a- From Kilgore: Belvin 1.. Doug-
stnnds its .king at her rxirtrolt and mong the 48 Gregg Countians las, Harvey Smith Jr., Edward
finds himself in the uncomfortable who have received orders to re- Roger Goyne Jr., John O. Thur-
poMtior, nt being in love with the PoG for induction into the army, mond, James Herbert Love, Don
•lead girl The group will report to the local Thrash, Bobby Lee Stewart and
1 ........... i. si. »ih,M*i. board 54, m Longview at 7 30 Horace Lee Reed.
. T!y..P^ Unfol?,Jn a mon Thursday. January 15. , Others include Homer D. Rcli-,
myJrtery-?< unrferhU Those from Gladewater include ford. El Centro, Calif.; James H.
SniKr.^herU^ JamC!< B Ba,C!i' rrt‘dlli‘f ^ Cox' Daughtry. San Diego, Calif.; Let-1
who i. in ever* Jensc S Clyde H. Phillips. Robe rt Dale lie J. Harris. Chicago. 111.; Gerald'
° -Ly..** Mill*. Marvin Bell Jr.. Gerald L. E. Hannon. Fort Worth; Shirley
^ Harry Free and John W. E. Lacy. Hattiesburg. Miss.
wHh Shipp. The following youths have been
an* who would not^remembor' From Longview : Andrew Hogan, mailed notices to report for arm-
Lsura u hHtid Dann*^hTkfd Japhvth Pace. Joe Bill Robinson, ed forces pre-induction physical
Who loved her despite the differ- Ab"‘‘r Bo"ni_r' tKe.nn^> ' ‘“’‘^ination at 7:30 a.m. Tuceday.
sNt%g*e. in thnir 3t»i.«- Mn TVkrMnn Juhnnic B Boyd, Robert J. Wil- Jan. 13.
Dam,*" midh.-^who h”'-d L^ra.’ Wegley §. Byrd Billy Ray From Gladewater: Obie Clay-
Bessie, her maid, who was the ,Hun>. B^u’ Gene .Anderson. B' - born and J W. Pierce
I,.., U-. ,|1V„ ly Tom Smelley, Audic Joe Staf- From Longview: Claude J.
‘ ' , ford. Leoary Thompson. Lesley D Brantley, Cecil W. Mullikin. Ben-
The stage crew consists of John Maxcy, Charles M Martin. Bill* nic Lc-e Sanders, James E Jack- Skelton's and will be the outside
Weaver, stage manager. Venoy w.,yn'e M L. Bell. Jet- son. James W Tolbert. Prmtice "tat.ve work.ne m X
Wright, assistant, Joan Landers. j,,,v jj Manns, Lonnie G White- B Taylor, James W. Timberlake. p *
property manager; Hazel Kirbo. f1urk|i Gabc Nelson Jr., Thomas Clavin McClendon. Billy Gene ,tore 0,1 Saturdays,
assistant: Jimmy Hroek. lights: ^ R.(0 jr Clifford Price. James Jackson. Dalphus Woolrutge. Rob- Sims was formerly employed
iSk I ! f' L. Raiborun. Jerry Holbrook and ert W Leath. Billy Gone Loving. wltu Weiser AoDliancc where he
slsuxl by Jamie Wei's and Shirley u Riggins. Robert James Reid. Clifton Hays *'"™Z**
Graham. Daniel F Grigsby. John Wl,,ked for J,»*;
O Griffin. J.u-kte Joe Alston, Paul !“ill '" i Thiv m
O Pritchett, James D Pickett. .^3
Charley E Yates. Tomandy Bow- i,hv:.. ,u!,,. l ^
man. Thomas F Cunningham. b'‘v^ rr!L1^'; ill
Tiom Kilgore- Wenvrt O Trich :'5“lpirTJv?, Ahor^h *
Jt . Bill* Ru* Winn. Bill* Neil ,lu FlrM O-'P1**1 Church.
Speer. Allen Douglas Jr. Bill* Maytag Skelton Company han-
Ru* Shaw dies all appliance*. Amana (Ml-
From G.-cggton: Bobb* Lee ers and Scrvel and Admiral r«-
Rogers. Charie* D Hodges. Wil- fngcrators They also offer a large
lard Jack Ready. Bobby Joe Kruse supply of small appliances. Skel-
and Bill*- D Hammond ton Company is the third oldest
Others include Willie E. Lucas.. Maytag dealer in the State of Ita-
Wichita, Kans.; Henry J. Smith. ->f-
tnend*
act at
tit. New London. employment.
RAYMOND SIMS
Winn: Maxine Stein, prompter:
and Peggy Bnzmati and Britt.i
Henry, assistant directors. Mrs.
N -Ida Neale is the speech mstruc-
tor.
Plumbers, Heating
Contractors Meet
1 Plumbing and heating contrac-
; tors of East Texas and their wives
are having an informal dinner
: meeting
Tyler,
1 o'clock honoring President and Today,___________ ______ ,.....
Mrs. James Samson of the state- 1 in publishing a new calendar |
wide Associated Plumbing and Houser: Take Time to Fish—It
Heating Contractors of Texas and is a way to make a good liar
Mrs. John McKinley, state presl-1 Hightower: Take Time to Stop
dent of the Women's Auxiliary of at IBs Barber Shop—It is a g>xxt
the contractor*. I way to get a clean shave.
Both the Samson s and Mrs Me- Mr. Sugar: Take Time to Stop
Kinley arc from Lubbock. Thee at the S* It Hite—It's a gixxt sale
will be making their official visit K*>mg on 'Girls, remember he's j
Monday to contractors of Gregg, the sweet bachelor '
Smith, Upshur and 23 other coun- I *»> Take Time to Say Hello
ties served by the Associated Mark Day—It's a good way to
Plumbing and Heating Contractors !u';,r a ,u‘" joke
lit East T* xas. Clvde Vandergrtff. Asked Grady to paint a desk , hower inauguration.
Tyler. I* president of the regional ^l>r hut had to uromisc to bring 1 nouneed today
organization, and will be suoced- ,0 the store and sei it right by Miss Gussie Nell Davis, their di-
ed by Edd Hill of Kilgore effec- his rocking chair so he wouldn’t rector, said she had accepted an
live Jan. 27. have to move invitation for the glamor gal*
I A very good friend of mine has to participate in the festivities
"v ■ ,U hi 1 trtr. .1 v .1 ,a,, . Wichita, Kan*.; Henry J. Smith,
" i i \ostorda*. I gave a 1953 eaten- Flirt Worth; Ru.hant C. Nelson. Sims invites all his old t
: Monday iNjnmg at . 3 daroi . ake rime. E Berne, N. Y.; and Maurice Pel- to visit him in his new pf.
ck honoring President and Today, some local men join me ,n Now London. employment.
Rangerettes Will Perftrai
At Inauguration Festival
KILGORE — The world-famous the New York Center Ballet will
Kilgore College Rangerettes will perform
add their charms
to the Eiseti-
it was an-
5T."iSS,“ra^”3 “CWc tr..m by rna,. J.„.
tia w - 3LSS. 2r sr&tx. sk t u., ***„..«, •.
n‘n Everett here it u>. At least the augural activities. Gladewater Mirror, has aitnouuc-
Becauoe of the heavy demand
for tickets, the festival will be
presented in two section* — at
the Vllnc Arene where the ice
shows arc held, and the capitol
theatre.
The Rangerettes will leave Kil-
assoeiatton were
2?« larks’*^1
lie said.
!5l
Hontloy Is Attending
Advisory Conforonco
Mr. R. G. Hensley, Superinten-
dent of Spring Hill School, left
Wednesday for the 1953 Seh*x*l
Administrators Advisory Confer-
ence on F.ducalion sponsored by
the Texas Fatueation Agency. The
conference will lx* held tn Austin
Jan. H and N Seh*x>l adniinistra-
tors from nil over tho State will
meet and discuss problems of ed-
ucation.
Major topic* under dlscUMion
will Include Sehtxil Acenxtitallon.
Internal Audits. Certification and
Teacher Education. Written Rules
and Regulattons. Kconomt* Index,!
and Seh(x>l Hu* Transportation
DALLAS JUDOC RAMED
AUSTIN. Jan UI ty»» llalsSd
It Wlight, |Kill,i« allotney, wilt
Ktooxxi Hottert a Halt a* lodge
ot Die tVillas Count* Ctniunal
|k*tnet court on Fet* t rtw ,»p
tx.iotment was nude t>* Cio* M
Ian hht**i *
AtTheHospital
Leak* HoapOol
Admitted: Mr E J. Kenachlue,
The privision drill and dance ed that he will accompany the
troupe, with an impressive record Rangerettes on this trip.
of triumphs across the nation, is ----- —.............. •
already hard at work on special
j routines with a Texas flavor
Miss Davis said the girls are
! thrilled at the honor of taking
i part in the inauguration of Presi-
dent Eisenhower. She had only
one regret The East Texas lovelies Mi* Roberta Smallwood. Mrs.
can’t be in two place's at once Edna Roberts, James Juggers, and
and have had to decline an in- Mrs Vivian Hoppman.
citation to take part tn the muug Dismissed Mrs. S P Draco,
uration of Governor Shivers at Mrs Margin** Morrison, Mr* Co-
Austin on the same day. rme Gaines, R E Stone and Mrs.
Murphy has assigned the girl* Nan Chc*tx *
a feuturvd ten-minute spot on the Hancock Hospital
colorful festival show, to be pro- Admitted Dorothy Huddleston,
sen ted the night before the tnaug Mrs S A Slade Christine Davu,
uration. The event oftleialty hon- Mi Ge**»ge Loving and Mr. K W
or* members ot the incoming HI- Hite
senhower cabinet and ranking He Dismissed Mi* Martha Cloven-
j publtoan numbers ol the congi*-- «er Chert* I Vice, Mr*. It. R
M i . i . i Mrs
■ service* of I.NNN star* of radio, Oma Waggoner. Mi Charles
TV. stage and \ Jo lV» *. IVgg* Arm
vat He ha* chosen II' of them tVc* Mr* E R IWs and II F
lot « sixzelaeul tr i.irtet* show I'wue. Jt
Smotig them are Fthel Merman, Ctle MeapHel
l.tl* t\>n*. W*|t« i WtiKfiell. Jeon* AdmHWxt Di Git Terry Mr.
i Be MaelVan.hi r>x»* Marlin m l iNwd, Mr Worth IViviwn.
Helen lla*os. F*l hulltvau, Fdgai *Uratd Holder. Tex CatnitoeU and
llvtgen, Allan Jones tbbl* Am* tk-tiya-r honple-
•Bong Irene Dunne and F> rxt Ikxmnaaxi M( A W Cugeik
Watnu Du- y»u> LoMdhavdo and Waud * Kelt' T H Ku*kond«:i
tossto tuiwlx will plat and atul CoMtDe Collwrt
Nobh
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Belk, Jeanne. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 147, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 11, 1953, newspaper, January 11, 1953; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021967/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.