Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1950 Page: 2 of 12
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THE OLADEWATER DAILY MIRROR
Wodnntday, April It
Report On District
HD Ass n. Made By
Gregg Delegates
Mi:, C E Wood, Mrs C' O
•<>wry. Mi* Joe B'Uuiih Mr* T.
M Hnrrmgton, «u,d Mrs s L Wil
ha t u*. member* of the Camp
Swim, tlmnc r>. .„U|,str.itI«u Club
attended in«- District Hums Dr
ruonatration AuucMtiim m Haris
Friday April 14
Page
: LttV'Jn
M. > lire in llie auditorium of the
Firal Methodist Church, all guest*
rr*r.iercd in the early morning
| w hlk Mr- Gemitr Condrey nlaved
organ w-lactlona. The invocation
Gitsgg ■•ini cunUnuoo through Sal
unity
______..... ....... , Shellon is one comedian whose
was given h.v Mrs Claud Fowlei of -* " •• s,unt - dwuv*
I
Theic never ha* baair. and pro . cornu ••licet* that arou*e ayrupa.
ittoiy never will he. a Yellow Cab thy at the same time it get* laugh*
man like Hcd .Skelton Red doe* skilled a* few comedians me,
i( the hard way whl« h Co» him is Skelton maintain* his idler na
• In funny way "The Yellow Cal* tuartn*** to the extent hr become*
Man ' begin* ‘Thuradty .it the inaatrtcably a.-wx-iated with tin
EVENTS TO COME
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Belle Bennett
Circle In Weekly
Meeting
Apostles Over
The World' Study
For Bagby Circle
Gilmer in Upshur County.
Mis 1 rt /Stmuurudc. *latc see
0# T II. D. A. In i
i>r, ■ •■nMtlirti of “America the
Beautiful." followed I'.v group
dnging led by Mrs Thomas
Is hols. Lamar County Council
chairman.
Mr* J P Miairc. stale president
have an engaging freshness and
are ■ runny
characters lie portrays and il is
hard to sort skelton out of the
nux up.
In “The Yellow Cab Man" lie
portrays Hcd Pird.v, a /any invett
as though Ihe.v had tot who is about to have his ac
im'UT kwi u cd *efore. lit* man , ident ui»mamc polio cam eled
age- In combine dumbness with because he jusl can't’
innocence in a perfect blend ol |, ,denis and the
FOLDING
LAWN
CHAIRS
All Steel Constructed With
Heavy Canvas Seal And Rack.
Color*: Red, Green. Yellow.
7.50 eo.
WHITE
HOUSEHOLD AND
AUTO SUPPLY STORE
Owned And Operated By
Jimmy Troughber
104 Commerce Phone 204
of P T A . sixikc oil ■Heller
Horne* Make For A Heller World '
Mrs Each Norton presided a*
emcee al the luncheon served to all
the guests Reverend Wesley V
Hite, pastor of the Paris First
Methodist Church, gave the invo-
cation Mrs PI W William- Vice
jCiHiniMl of Agriculture al A. and
| \l College gave a hucf luncheon
speech titled “Remarks "
I Beginning the aitertioon session,
j the ladies were divided into five
I groups in mee| m five different
I rooms hi discus* such topics as
Family Conference,'' “Ageing
I Families,“ and “Helping Young
1 • ouples i let a Slarl " The leader
I ol i ach group repotted hack lo
I general assembly
The reimrl of the credeulial
• ommdlee was given by Mrs II H.
aummi-i lam of Tdus County jiul
Mm W K Berryman of Siuitli...........
| Coiiuly gave the report of the ii-mi- j sidWable ahi'lHv
' I ill Lot, committee
| Filial -.pceth of ‘the day was
! n ail' h\ Miss Kdith I nyce Wil.ain,
a vo u I ac-
tnsurancc com
Many deems him a |umr ri*k Their
attitude is underslandable because
Red is the kind of man who al-
ways happens lo accident*
lle ups hi* causally count by
humping into a cab driven by (he
Yellow Cab's safest driver, .lame*
Gleason. Tim i* saved
by Glorp: de Haven, attractive
employee of the cab company's
claim department, by gelling Red
to sign a i|iulchiim. Thtmigh Glra
-on and Mis* de Haven, Red get*
a chance In demonstrate his uu
breakable windshield to the pres
idem of the Yellow Cab Com-
puny
There is a double cross, some
plain duly work and lied i. in
vnlvcd ill a mes* of racketeer-,
and murder Red gels out of it
hkc be get* oui of maai of hi
jams, blunders out.
In Ibis merrily riotous me I uige
.lame Gleason mil Mis: de Haven
• t a. ill.
April I!l Children’* Story Hour Gladewater Public Libiaiv ID t.,
Ill Foi ||,e pre-school age child lum-i v. 10 lo
Adaniji Evening*. Stmor Cla*s play will be
.-rVv;, ".i1,, Apniii 2:;v;“.r. 7£7» XL r:,i, r*
Hud™!*.** 01 ‘lln<,“' Adm‘“'°" 30 «"«» «or adult* and 25 cents lor
A|.nl 21 Boy i uil*. Meet mg ai F,rsi Methodist Church, 7 p m.
... A|,nlMary Martha Class luncheon, ||;3o ni Firsl M,ai„,,mi
ihind. Group 2. h.istesse*. Mr*. Floyd Wampler group cap..!,,'
!r" k i *«'' auditorium, Municiiral Buildout
David Momson. Pack master, in charge w*
April
7 30 p in.
April 2.V Family night, Pmeland Golf and Country Club .. ,
.,!u^ V? Ml *JH‘ M,s O. JR. Ramsey, telephone *85 M Mi and M,
(* vv 1 telephone 378-J and Mr and Mrs Dirk '
Belle Hennelt Circle jut the First
Me'hodist Church held ils weekly
meeting in Hu- home of Mi F f
Harm The Circle chairman. Mr*
j E i/abeth Everett, presided Only
i Hie undine buainea* wu* Iran*-
| acted and the minute* read by
Mi* Hams, sc, iclary
The oiiening prayer was given
• *> Mrs. Hammond with Mi
Howard then gi\ mg the devotion
ai.
Continuing tin- <iudy couise,
Mr* M T Kennedy pul Mi
Harry Crimes jointly discui «d
the selected chapter.
Mrs Sid Reynold* gave Hu- ,il«>-
missal prayer
A sandwich plate was se.vcd
Hcsnies thoae already mentioned
there were Mis J A SPdfelctte
and Mr* Prudence Draper, mem
tiers, and Mi* Shefheld of
guest, pre-cut
imv'in^l 'the'Ann lUghvTl.'vde !
with prayer Tn*» Circle met at
tiie Fust Hapiist Church the alter-
noon oi April 17
The minute* of the pievam*
meeting were read hv the
Mr. and Mrs. Athey
Hosts To Bridge Party
Mr and Mis B H Athey ,,
lamed with a bridge parly ,.i -,, '
home in White Oak '
rose* wen- uxtal lo ninaim ,i
•allied.
phone aftg-li
Seibert. t»-|e-
have an important pari in the
pictuie and tiring oil one of th<
funniesl and muni fantastir pur
soils in even a lied Skelton pic
l me
If you hki*d Skelton a* "The
Fuller Brush Man" and "A South-
ern Yankee” you will love him ar
“The Yellow Cab Man"
Hy all inenas, make Ibis a (am
ily patty.
When (he score* were
Mr and Mi* Jesse Leiuiaman j
high and Mr and Mr* M < * r(
mund* won aeeond higl,
A de- 'll routs, . .
*<l*' 1'be Alin e* lo tho . mem ,
tan Mi Mai k Manila Ml f A i aimer, and Mi and Ml j> j!
spiv,• uiesided dm mg lia bosi ,1 ole. Mi uni Mi Kd,h<
, Ml and Mis, Janie* A Co* u.‘
ness "lecii"-. ,uid Mr Merit k Drake. Mi na
The devotional wa given o> i Mve Thtsi Thomas.
Mrs Hanna whose lent wa Adsl —— .................. - . — ............
13 A !» __
Program - • w* A...... m ^ Wimry Smarting
All Over I h. Woi out was of minor ’
given by Mi Whn mo
Mi- Walki i WT^ m ■ SB
Mi J C Prm w-'- well oi <-d Quirk uar of Ho* MMTthing ointti,. si
a* a new mem ei gne* wonderful relief . Keep it hat lv.
At close of in< , BO U J^m mo a
0 ■ s® jr,
lyler. were given with Mi spiva
the iieiu-iiii lion
Mrs. Edmonds
■
11 led lecture Observation!
She
rROTtU YOUR HLALTH
J-kV
ifftSLE PBESCRiPUONS
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FRIENDLY - COURTEOUS SERVICE
DAY DRUG COMPANY
110 H. MAIN
PHONK I2S
aid Red to die best of then eon
,s the vidian Ibis Warn! a'ver ' LeSS< >1 I I _CQ< JOT
men.o nu: villi.m be proves to In-
Hi lull- a- L ieavy is one of die
vei * h w och iiges he has play ed
hm lie does it even more con vim
’ i in I \ than he does banker , tudg.
e . hii-anef, men ami lawyers, all
.1 luuirst, ui eoum-.
Aim m the east are Polly Mo
I ran who eame haek In the screen
I .dli-i 13 .ears of leliremenl to
do .t hit part in “Adam's Rib."
j I'ho c who remember her when
| he was Ihe team inale with Ma
I ne Dressier in such eomedti- as
I I'hi <'alia bans And The Mur
phy." will 1h- happily pleased
I with hci portrayal of a brat's
I mrrlhei in Thr Yellow Cab Man “
Walter Sle/.ak is Creavy n ally
I and in this role of a ipiack p v
• h .:i i tin dm m.iki it n it
I'm ■ • Hi l U’li 111-n •• -li 'k
has a -mmall softness which •-.'in
lie mure menacing than all the
imighiH-ss m the hook It is some-
thing of a chore to be both a dead
| ly menace and a comedian al
i the same time hut Slegak does it
with finesse.
A fleet of Yellow Cab* should | Hams, Mrs M C. Wellborn
lie included ui the cast for they Mr*. V L. Hobiiisou.
For Baptist Circle
M* F C Filnimiii* was le on
leader <oi (lie Paul C Hell i ircle
f do Fir I Hapi ist Church at it
April 17 meeting at the church,
t’he devndnutd gixeii try Mrs Kal
mutulr w . (nun lI i, l in | he
h-.-.-i'll ubjeil w.a* on “Missions"
Mi Kay Taylor assi Ust m the
Irssnu presentation
An info)niative and mtere-lmg
letter irom a Ha|iti*i missionary
i Chile wa eai I *'
rnond.s Some ol the work done hy
the Chinese misMonury. I'elei l.ce,
wa* to'd hy Mr* Taylor
Reports for the month war*
made Mr II I,. McKaig urged
II of the church women to attend
W M U. night al Ihe revival *ei
vices on Tuesday night
Mi- I il William, dtsmi-ed
the meeting with oiayt-r
Atienrlmg were Mis E, C. Ed
monds. Mrs. Hay Taylor, Mrs
C. B Johnston Mrs J O. Wil-
and
Af Tf ie FlospitoK
patients admitted
Hancock Hospital ii W Moi
ns. J II Mill* and Jamc Hill
PATIENTS ntSMISSED
llauciN-k Hot pil.,1 .lotm Mel-
• alt. Mr* G I,. Hdltord. Vivian
iboma* and Mrs Jack Palillo
Read the Clansmen P ,g»-
SOCIETY
IN BRIEF
Mr amt Mi- John P Sin-lair
j and Hamh^have gone h> Hum.ton
I when- they will attend Ihe fimctal '
of Ml Sim ianhrotliei in lav,
IJ I- Under. Mi Ituder wa* a i> !
' ident of Hcev ill.
Mi and Mi William B Hill .,f
Rocht slei, New York <i, lien on |
all exlendid v i at with lit i .'.mnl .1
Ml and Mrs F V. Perdu* of i
Rocky cu tununiiv
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1950, newspaper, April 19, 1950; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008021/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.