Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1951 Page: 4 of 9
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Thursday. VFhk'Ii 22. lii.'l
Women's Page
JANE WHITEHURST. Ed,lor
Telephone f>
Mrs. Patterson
Hostess to
Jeffers Circle
Mi Tntliv I' tt< i mi in
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itil! with h, i wi'iv Mi -, Mitth
til, Mi Ij .until i tx i M
Smith
A rhart Humnt - i • • tin
conducted b> ihi* iircU I- no
Mr*. Ben Htriplii t i'll i-m ,•
Vlltl'll tO m«H*1 t*Vl't> Tlll rl.ll m
thi month Mi IV <’ Ho
and Mi Don Cli n.tt i n- ,i
corned to new nwmbi. i Mi
Moore will bt ho*i• ?* • • • 11 i tiivl.
on April 3 ii in : ........
Ml> Piltttl III! . I Vi ' in.
saluci sandwich, potato chip-,
iv«*n, tnki*. tiiki ami tofft. , j
nint member* ami stvi u thilori'ii 1
Thi* Rev Util K Sti i|i in. u
KUt-st.
F. S. West and
Bride Now at Home
Mr. arid M K > vv
at home at thi Mom It * holt f, ,
low I tit thin it cent
March 7
Tho oubh nun i.lit .o'
read in T< xut k.ma b.v Jev, *.f r.A
uujs, count v juclj'c*
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Ictu'is. imitirimig nnt:. n*»p
and rivettt. in .» t\uicat •
automobile
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Sales and Service
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1 n» !ibs t«» uift< *1 dry itiict -
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diiioua' cniuiht’d cereal. I Matt* «»•»
u il.m a | li.'kiiir h1u*« t and
aM « vitlt a fork. Hake ill iikm!
t *7.* I . h aiioitt l.k nun-
V kl. t d* tit cook if a, 1 ’ j
m iiiiim t* r,
' hc.il t lake Meringue i'mikii**
:: r":; V. kilos
euji fi -fit emit »yrtip
* n» wifii*il ail pu<pos • !t«»ir
• 'i'iO|kmh» *,tll
«na*p*MMi ctm..immt
1« vanilla
* • top riti*xiit»
p c .opped, drained
Wit i'.e*t *11..ii 4 lim n**
2 (Up c!t|»|Hlt'<| Milts
2 coo* Hhert Makes
'* »vc*v whiter and '/radually
add m i’Dp. Sift together flour,
and t'lteiaomn. lold inti*
htafi ii i.-jCg Vihit©#; then fold in
f* uit* nut.*, and cen-al.
fh 'd1 b> f • a spoil n f a i s onto
o'* <1 hak'ifg oheet. Hake in
s -ivcfi i; r. IM about «5 to 710
liMiti^ .t k! in etioku^.
Hah Wo Lo Group
Meets Wednesday
MfmtK-rK ol thr Huh Wo !.<>
rump fir.- Kioup rind Wi iiniMliiv ,.i
the Firni MothiHiist i-hurch
Kuthryn CmuIw. priMdeiit. pro
I nided. The Kirin flnUhed (heir
hem'll hugs .tnd coke ..prom
Oume* were played fullowiou tin-
activity perltMl
Attending were Kathryn Can
sler, .loan Kendrick. Faith Rou H,
Dorothy Hates, Mary Hland, Ann
D<*an, Paula Sue Testeiinun. Kims
Don Carlos, Cluirlene Hoaireil,
and one visitor. Carol Ann I'm I
I ton.
Thimble Club
Meets with
Mrs. Kojis
The Needle and Thimble dub
mel Wednesday morning al lo
I'loek at the home of Mt- la'onuiti
Knjis
Mrs Lulu Davis Was guest of
honor as she had recently observ-
ed her birthday she was present-
ed with a lovely corsage of pink
carnations tied with white satin
ribbon. Mr* Davit was the reeipi.
ent of many gifts.
The luncheon was served buffet
style and the menu consisted .,1
steak, potato sal al. cream |n . .
devil eggs, hot rolls, tea, coffee
and cake
Members piettent were Mt
Howard Li*e. M Loin Dvjs.
Mr* WilMin. Mt Fern Ke* Mt
Howard Vaughn. M t s Wtilu
Wood. Mrs. Pauline Mo- . Mrs
Claude Stewart, and Mts Fled
Efnberlin.
The California 01 golden po) p>
is the state flower of Califorit
I by right of legislative act, puttied
March 2. l*m:t
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Mrs. Emberlin
Hostess at
Stanley Party
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Coming
Events
.
Mrs Fred Kmtiertin was hostes-
W»*dnesda> afternoon at a Stan
'»•> »■"" hei home ' March 21: Second day of ,,re
Mi Willie WihmI directed sev- Faster prayer piogram, "The
■ tal cl, v. t games with Mt- Pau-. Living Christ'* at the First Chits
!m, Mo i and Mrs Fern Keys 1 tian church Tin' public it in
winning th, pruu. Mrs. Wood vited.
I>i^ ciitill llic hostess with a cake '
served alter which she showed'
, td di nac tt.ited the Stanley pro- March 23: Third and last da>
‘•nets j of the prc-iu<slttr praver progrun *
He'ft,'shine-ids of coffee, cuke Ito ,rt' ,u'ld ut the First Christian I
and coke wire served lo Mrs W church. The public Is invited to ,
K Dollitm, Mrs. Basil Dollins, Mr. attend.
How a.i la. Mr Lula Davis, j |
Mt Wilson. Mts lasMlaid K,,|is.
'It Hoa.pi Vaughn. Mi- Pau-
line Moss, and Mrs. Claude Stew*
I art.
March 27: Faniili nigh"' t the J
Pinelund (loll and Country club
Hosts anil hostestw's will Ih Mi |
ami Mi - Hill HciuU'i son, |>iioiu
I Ml. ami Dt and Mt .1 \ W .1
ker. 4«iW
Dining the two weeks after land I Th > army hospital that has tierv-
l •tigs at Inehoti. Korea, the navv ,-d longest in Korea had admitted
| unloaded a ton of f,s*t ,u ippplie* I almost ,'to.iNHi patients ax of Feb. I,
‘or t ch man put ashore of whom less than 70 died.
Don"! Overeat But
l)ou*t (io Hungry Kitlier
March *4: (Wadewah i ReU .. ,li (
lodge will have a baki sale in J
front oi the 1 (». O F tiall
\ r# ton <MMP *•' *•*' frlhe'iiflM itfnl**
win* p.<t lil t, In Haih* Hi. *|iai|L «»1 t|p
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vtN| i n ntiilii > ha , i »•' uni lk uomv' lit tie
• o h I- ‘slit wct'HMi* U* *.[%» n**
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• nit(mnt* i.«* huiiwlul rfruyk. I
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Id fllVNIIIMlMl
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LLL Class Meets
At Russell Home
ii* cut*', jo ii lu»y _
tf we hi Y»» t ‘In
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tKiMt nl >.11111*1 vi *|*»(Mi t M|M*f* TH* n
It’ 11.5. two t »LV-fndirmf til twtitr m «t«N V.
TH* iiiui• a to i*-*t|f»tl >oor molt* v
<i th* v* v l ImhiI, iInhhi'I -ho* on
tf»« ' Mil'I-' «tori' M V to lots. l.i|U.f Ini n.l
Hr i. ■*• * H-ti-h ward irigtrlul nutf*
t# • »>.i !*•'*• |a. ,ti*|. uinl inrlMM of kiren
Ut* tltn Miff* •mMCM to *11'!• !•!*• it t'mo'i llltr
(M l II t)«*m > VI Ik t hin, dr9H*. hu*». ninio-
NM'h h‘|t i ilK*' itiol tliklw"*
M,'ii *),'is of the Live, laive. Lift;
Suiidai , hoot class ,,f tin1 First
Itaptist church. Hawkins, met at
th. home of Mi Hay Russell
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock fur
■iH'ial and business!
Housework k
Easy Without \
\\ Hrn ktillli V (mi* lk>n tlnw « lind M
•nit'iuin ntwiMni Iwriarht I
«f it.*- .>, H* nl.ti'h* * iiikl tti
their regular
meeting.
Mi A V Bo* was elected] >• • A ■ ■
r>' "f -.op nip I a ci ng MO(f(Im0K3Pk3Phfi
■ who nOdhiiip poViiiwwiiv
Several games were played and ]
‘IHicio'i refreshments of cake, i»,, .,«•<•>■" .*
eoffei* and iced drinks were on- t
joyed.
Those .livening wen Mr* W
!• I-'.n. "ii. Mi I. W Hunt. Mi
\ I* s',,,ic, Ml J,,e Foster. Ml *'* 'o-, •,*, r.,- ,„
A V Bov. Mr- Vietoi Russell, , V ,,l' W'?}' ' "T ‘,'"*' .....
.. ,, . * f»“tt* tdittiWI vim I ' *, l»< «ti r.li*.
Mi i. R Ml !
McClenny. Mi W II. Smith. Mrs.
I’uiifoy. ami Mis Ra\ Russell
The mooting was dismissed with
, pr.in-t led In Mrs W H. Smith
tlttM n
t,.U! Mm
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••i function i* et
t'h uiilllltoli ctOUiM'm *»• fi-
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YOUR DOCTOR AND OUR
PHARMACIST WORK TOGETHER
Your doctor and our pharmacist work to-
gether to hasten your recovery whenever
illness or accidents strike. For dependable,
prescription service, count on us. Call 12S.
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FRIENDLY - COURTEOUS SERVICE
D4Y DRUG COMPANY
PHONE 12S
UN Fia-j Taken Off
Hous'en School
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EASTER
HAT
from our fins
spring collection
UPTOWN SHOP
105 E. Pacific Phene 229
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StaUb fia^
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ten Life IniMmmt*1 e*>ni|iwny that
tl.i ’ m 19-19 were
twin* as flrmrh n the t piftamic’
Years of ! f-t or 19415
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t, I • lMustrated instructions.
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Glade.vat, i Daily Mirror,
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A BREAK
M*ke *11 those Spimg Mp«m
ami unpiovcmcnts now, wnh
» Low ( od Home Loan Lib
ttal teiiro xnJ budget repay-
men'. To aolvc your property
probjemt tome m an,I '<ct ou<
J (oirie ( oaxulunt todiiy.
W« Makt Home Loans
GLADEWATER
FEDERAL SAVINGS &
LOAN ASSOCIATION
Tirst Slat* Bank Bldg.
Phone 276
r'a I. w'l.t, mi ' v DAY DRUG COMPANY
110 N. MAIN PHONE I
Ilf, W illMtij." fi with * I*. . m »'*■■* . Witiii*» •
| Ml W fl Smith It Mrs I* “Ut V*ts-i« l rt |l“«sl. • l*» t ......
She hangs the cleanest wash
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in town
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. she swears by TIDE!
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^ hangs the cleanest wash in town-*
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From work clothes right to undiss .
Sparkles so, you simply kpow -J
She uses Tide on Mondays !
Juu* »,c'“‘ i clmiwr wi‘*h
nsitts^: -
clothe*- r“* a\y art., , , .
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time and work Just wash, wring out, hang up. Tida
will qive you the tleanesl possible no-rinse wash!
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Bedichek, Wendell. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1951, newspaper, March 22, 1951; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1035320/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.