Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1951 Page: 3 of 10
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Quilting Bee
Held For WMS
Of Emmanuel
I
An old-fashioned quilting hue-
iTim 'u»uathc wt'ok*v meeting
i, ^MS "J Emnuinuul
MaptKi church Monday afternoon.
I lie day's devotional was given
< - D <’..... and she alM* of
w ‘t "|,,'n,r,« prayer Mr 1
w I Norman pr< sided ovei !
Mioit business session.
I he guilts are to be sent to Hap- i
ust orphanages along with fruit,,
candy, nod cookies.
„(|A. ‘'Pverrd disli lunch was serv-
to the following;
M,r." '1 *• •si"Uth, Mrs. .lack
Mu din.M* . M -a Monerief, M.
r- C ; M,s Hr,«h*. Mrs. || <;
C.ood m-i Pennington. Mi- Hens
'V'' M' Sarah Harnett, Mis w T
k "rinan. Mi . George Alexander,
M s. I earlie Kerns. Mrs Johns-
ii'1, M! Moulton. Mi Jewel
Gregory and Mrs. c n Munrv
Special guests at the luncheon
We IC Ml and Ml Gess.-I, Mr
and Mr- .lack Price of Midland,
Ml Muncv, Mr Kerns, Mrs Al-
examiei, and Mr. Moulton
Coming
Events
Dec. 6: The American Legion
Auxiliary) will meet at 7 p.m.
in the green room of the Com-
munity Building.
Dec. 11: Members of the St.
Theresa’s Altar Society will spon-
sor a baked ham and bean supper
from ti to H at the Legion Hut,
Dallas Highway.
Error Made In
Wedding Story
In a guiet ceremony last Sunday
evening, Mrs. Lida L. Sewell of
Gladewnter became the bride of
I N Moon of Hawkins, not T, N.
Newton as formerly announced.
The error was made through
information received from persons
at tlie wedding.
Betty Kersh
Entertains At
Mexican Supper
Miss Betty Jean Kersh enter-
I tabled the senior high cheerleaders |
and their dates with a Mexican i
Supper Tuesday evening at 6:30 at |
l her home on the Gilmer highway, i
Enjoying the affair were Jam-
Aim Watson and Hugh Radney,
, Jo>ce Ann McGill and Neal Wil-
liams, Shirley Hammer and Billy
Pi ace, Claudync Brewer, Miss
Millie Edmunds, sponsor. Miss
Karoline Kincaid, and Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Kersh and Mitch of
Kilgore, Helen Purdue, and Mr.
and Mi- Adams and son, Ralph,
of Oklahoma, Mrs. Kula Kersh,!
and Mrs. K. D. Miller.
Miss Kersh's date for the even- j
mg was Toby Davis.
Linda Whatley, oni of the cheer- [
leaders, was unable to attend.
1'
ABOUT HAWKING
PfOflE
Mrs. Reed of Dallas is visiting
her son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gipson have |
i (-turned from a deer hunt in
Johnson Colorado.
Mrs. Joel Moore spent several
days last week visiting m Hen-
derson while Mr. Moore was on a
deer hunting trip in South Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ear heart
and son of Dallas were visiting in
Hawkins Thursday.
GLADF.WATER DAILY MIRROR
Thursday, November 29, 1951
Rage Three
Mrs. J. E. Falls and Mr. C. Ear-
heart, Roland Ear heart and
family, Buford E a r h e a r t and
family attended the Baber funeral
in Piekton.
Jane Whitehurst, Editor — Thono 35
The University df Illinois school
of forestry reports 4-H and FFA
boys have planted about 370,001)
trees since 1037 in Illinois.
WE RESERVE THE*
RIGHT TO LIMIT
Cupt. and Mrs. R. E. Fredrick
Jr. and children of San Antonio
are visiting his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Fredrick. Capt. Fredrick
is enroute to France.
Specials For
Fri. and Sat.
itsr t*
7e*'"el
SEVEN TWELVE NORTH MAIN ST.
GLADGWAT6R , TEXAS
Fresh Vegetables
Cello Pak
Celery Heart..... 25c
Florida
Oranges 5 lb. bag 29c
Cello Pak
Carrots
pkg. 18c
Extra Large
Calavas
ea. 11c
Fancy Washington
Apples
jr
lb. 16c
PREMIUM
CRACKERS
Lb. Box 291
YUKON'S BEST
FLOUR 25 ^ 1.79
SUN VALLEY
BAKERITE 3 79
TIDE 9e Box
OLEO
MIRACLE WHIP
Salad Brassing Pt 37
Del Monte, Cream Style
CORN
303 18c
Jumbo Spanish
OLIVES
6 Oz. 39c
Ballard's
BISCUITS
•
2 for 27c
Scott
TOWELS
2 rolls 35c'
Heinz, 14 Oz.
Northern
•
Hunt's. No. 2’z
Catsup 27c
TISSUE
2 rolls 25c
Peaches 29c
Bruce’s, 46 Ox. Can
ORANGE JUICE......... 29c
Powder or Brown
SUGAR............2 boxes 25c
Libby's Cucumber
PICKLES...............qt. 39c
Bama Strawberry
PRESERVES........12 oz. 32c
MEATS
CRYSTAL CLEAR
SALT BACON * 25
FRESH SLICED
PORI
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BACON lb. *Ti
5‘p
J H
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FRESH BOSTON BUTT
PORK ROAST it 53
Frozen Foods
Donald Duck
Orange Juice
Donald Duck
Whole Corn pkg. 25c
Donald Duck, chopped
Spinach .... pkg. 25c
Fresh Frozon Brussel
Sprouts .... pkg. 29c
YUKON'S
FLOUR
J. P. Van Way
Named To
A&M Society
COLLEGE STATION, (SpD—'
•J. P. Van Way has been named a
member of Tau Beta Pi, honorary
engineers society at Texas A. and
M. College. He is a member of a
Veterans company, cadet corps.
^ He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1
S. R. Van Way of Greggton and 1
a graduate of the Pine Tree high
I school.
At A&M Van Way is a member j
' of the American Society of Civil I
i Engineers and the Associated Gen- !
oral Contractors of America. He
1 is a distinguished student and a i
1 senior, majoring in civil engineer-
, ing.
WHITE OAK
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Edmunds
have as their guest, Mrs. H. L.
Maddox of Hartford City, Ind.
Earl Young was a visitor in
Smackovcr, Ark., Saturday,
Miss Essie -Marie Mason of Ft.
Worth spent the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Mason.
Emory Hoover has arrived home
from Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomas
visited in Oklahoma over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roark visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roark in
Gilmer Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnes
have as their guest her mother,
Mrs. Deaton of Lufkin.
Miss June Wayt of Hawkins
spent the holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrz. Don Wayt.
P. G. Wilson returned to his
home in Jewett after visiting his
daughter, Mrs. O. P. Price, for
several days.
Miss Peggy Stewart of Beau-
mont spent the holidays with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ste-
wart. They attended the SMU-
Baylor game in Waco Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin King and
boys spent the week in Oklahoma
visiting his mother.
Mrs. Mitchell
Hostess To
Baptist Circle
Mis. W. F. Mitchell Jr. whs
hostess Tuesday afternoon to the
Irene Jeffers circle of the First
Baptist church.
The Bible study lesson was led
by Mrs. Ben R. Stripling after
Mrs. Harry Grayson had given the
1 opening prayer.
The circle will meet at the home
of Mi Walter Hart, 703 Melba,
Tuesday, Dee. 11. at 2:30 p.m.
I Members present were Mrs.
Stripling, Mrs. George Jones. Mrs.
Marie Pace, Mrs. Harry Grayson,
Mrs. Rose Wells. Mrs. Reese Gul-
lett, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. R. R. Murph,
! and the hostess.
! East Mt. Seniors
To Sponsor
Chicken Supper The Rev. Albert Garner, dean
■ j 11 i of the East Texas Bible Institute,
The East Mountain High school was guest speaker at the White
-seniors are spon-oring a chicken Oak Baptist church Sunday even-
| spaghetti supper in the high school ing.
I cafeteria on Dec. 11, from 5 until- Mr. and
1 7 p.m. ’ ■
Tickets will be sold for SI each
j for adults and 50 cents for chil-
dren. Entertainment will be pro-
vided by members of the senior
class.
! Auer the supper there will be a Cily Hospital
basketball game between East Admitted—Mrs. Francos Whit-
Mountain and the New Diana lock, Mrs. Betty Morris, E. W. Gav,
. Proceeds toward Mrs Blanch* Stenn, and Mrs. T.
financing the senior trip at the end A. Golden.
I of school. Dismissed—Mrs. J. W. Dykes
——-- and baby. Mrs. Jean Belscr, Miss
The largest of all living rodent 1 Louise Colgin, and W. A. Blear,
animals is the capvbnrn, a native Hancock Hospital
of South America, which is three A d m i 11 e d — Jean Trammell,
feet in length, loves water and can Cecil Maxwell, Janacc Thomas,
remain submerged eight to ten Mrs. Norman E. Stokes. M. L.
minutes. Specht.
Mrs. Martha Crews is ill in a
Dallas hospital.
Mrs. Chloe Bumpus
were visitors in Shreveport, La.,
Sunday’.
AfTheHospital
T hree Layer Brazil Nut Bars
Tops In Flavor .y. Bar None
FN’ one mixing bowl, triple layer Brazil nut cookies of flavor perfection
J. and elaborate looks are assembled First, a butter flour layer Is baked,
then a second layer with the rich interest of Brazil nuts, coconut and
brown sugar. An orange and Hruzil nut accented frosting tops the bai
cookies.
Brazil Nut Triple Layer Bars
hi Layer
Si cup huttei er I (UP rifted nll-
m.trgariup purpose (tour
’« teaspoon salt
Cream butter, add sifted flour
and suit and mix until thoroughly
blended. Turn Into a 7x11x1 Vtneii
oblong pun. spread evenly over the
bottom and press down with a
spatula. Itrtke In a moderate oven
(375 F t 15 minutes.
2nd Layer
2 IRS', well
beaten
St cup (Irmly
pac ked brown
sugar
I cup flnely
chopped
nuts
Ilratd
H cup shredded
coconut
1 teaspoon
vanilla
teaspoon salt
Z tablespoons
flour
To well beaten eggs, add sugar
and blend well. Mix In Brazil nuts,
coconut and vanilla. Add remaining
ingredients Mix well. Spread even-
ly over baked first layer. Hake in a
moderate oven (375 F.) 15 minutes.
Remove trom oven and cool in pan.
Fretting
2 tablespoons
butter or
tnargurine
1 tablespoon
•'.rated orange
l'« cups sifted
confectioners'
sugar
2 tablespoons
orange jutes
’> cup coarsely chopped Brazil nuts
Cream butter with orange rind:
add sifted confectioners' sugar and
orange Juice. Mix until smooth
Spread evenly over baked, voided
cookie mixture: sprinkle with
chopped Brazil nuts Let set 30
minutes Cut In bars UiViueUes
YIELD: 35 bars.-
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Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1951, newspaper, November 29, 1951; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064442/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.