Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, February 13, 1950 Page: 2 of 8
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THE GLADEWATER DAILY MIRAOR
Monday. February 19. IIS(
Woman’s Page
Mary C Ei v in
Mir IV L I-annum
Telephone 333
Editor
AMutant Editor
E-Tex Little Theater Opens
Current Season Tonight At 8
TO THE LADIES
Inrcngiuitit that hate amused and reused cotuaderablr pnndei -
•’ wa; ul peupl. anil made us wunder why they do it.
are tlm**-
A v .in claboi italy gloomed, tuired. bedecked with diamond*,
.u ii i iiti i ii ami rnd vigorously. occasionally noisy about it. chawing
Hum
Dh .1 toi the treat out ladle ot lastuon m-aiing gloves but no
hat
I t-., people who iiim: t on talking at .1 inoving picture show whan
it is a talkie.
K the distal I side again. tli»- woman who keeps her hair and
fingernail* dene to .< turn hut lets her skin go to pot.
Tii. i"si|»ie who will complain bitterly about the neighbor's chil-
tn'ing noisy and then turn their own radio volume up to rull ca-
pacity.
See what we mean' The list would go on inderhutely. Why not
tii making one ol your own? It's one way of discovering how dis-
11 ruing you .»rc mu if' a idea, gentle amusement for a rainy day.
EVENTS TO COME
.tan. 20-F»b. 20. "Plan! A Pecan
Glad*water Garden Club.
Tiee" month sponsored by ih*
■y MARY C. ERVIN
Tonight al 8 the curtain will rue
on The East Texas Little Theater's
first production of the season
Once before the East Texas thea-
ter going public has had the oppor
funity to see thu production wnich
First Lady Is
Having Quiet
Birthday
By MARTHA KEARNEY
International Newt Service
Stall Correspondent
Feb 13-14-15 Id "Ea't Texas Kei iew first presentation of East
lexa. Little Theater. Longview. Civic Center auditorium. 8 p.m.
F""b. Concert. Miuucipal Concert Association presentation ol
Robert Rudie violinist, high school auditorium. 8 p.m
reb 14 Ladn Day. luncheon, 12 noon. Pineland Golf and Coun-
try Club Ho t. . Mi Cron Shepprrd and Mrs. Jeff Torbert. Tel-
ephone 511-R or 3ti HI for reservations.
Feh 14 Ot gan rental. First Presbyterian Church, Kilgore, by Wil-
ham Watkins. 8.15 p m.
Feh 15.
home ot Mrs
White Oak
C E Call.
Home Demonstration Club meeting in the
Fit’ Mi Dale", Club meeting. Green Hoorn of the Community
Pudding. 2 pin. Mi. O M Ramsey, hostess. Subject: Boston anil
New’ England Villages.
Feb GliuitWater Gaideil Club,
nity Budding
10 a in Green Hoorn, Commu-
WASHINGTON Feb 13 tlNSt
— Bess Wallace Truman, the first
lady of the land, plans to celebrate
her sixty-ftfth birthday today with
a characteristic absence of special
fuss and feathers
President Trumaus two best
guts, 111 fact, are giving Imn a
busy Valentines week Not only
aw today and tomorrow sentiment-
al occasions, but daughtei Margar-
et w ill be 28 years old on Friday
A! 88. the first lady looks at
least 10 years younger than hei
age and has more stamina than
many a lass who would admit to
half as many years
In addition to tier olticial duties,
the first lady shoulders personal
responsibility for most of the care
of Iter 87-year-old mother, Mrs
David W1 Hock Wallace
The first lady, christened Elua
tieth Virginia WaUace. is a dimin-
utive. small-boned woman who is
much more attractive than her
photographs
Her curly hair is gray, her__ __® ____
sparkling blue eyes very sharp and detail us frequently "a rarity to find
is Ken Bennett’s musical comedy,
East Texas Revue " Its alternate
title, "The Bar And L" might he
more appropriate particularly aa
the story is about the Bar and L
and the ranch is evidently in the
western half of the state.
In common with must musical
comedies the story of the Bar and
L is neither complicated nor very
strong; It serves as a framework
on wnu-h some very pretty and
fetching music is hung There are
some dance routines tuat are also
an integral part of the true musi-
cal comedy
In the leads are Carl Everett
who as Tex Hardy arrives at the
Bar and L just ahead of the Dit-
linghum family , father Dillingham,
L G. Fitzpatrick of Longview, has
with his son, Jason. Jack Buchanan
of Longview and his daughter.
Carnicnita, Miss Marilyn McGow-
an. Gladewater. There 1* Ma Jen-
kins. Ruscmary Bruce, who owns
the Bar and L. her daughter. Sa-
rah Jane, Jenny Reed.
Leon Waggoner is Stuttering
Pete, cowpoke on the Bar and L.
who doe. numerous odd jobs and
doing solo numbers are Harold
Victory. Bob Bennett. Mark Day
and Chestei Ma lines These four
with Mi Waggoner sing a rollick
ing speculative song about "If 1
Went To The City ”
Probably the most tieautiful of
the chorus numbers is Twilight"
in which Ernest O'Hearne. Jr.,
sings the solo
Sunday's dress lehcaisal nave
the cast opportunity to let itself
go and the music received full in-
terpretation
A setting that u> both easy to
look at and appropriate in every
This Is How The Indians Do It
rv:
GLADEWATER AREA NEWS
Hawkins
I lined to his home due to Illness,
nut is reported to lie Improved
PTA Association Meets
Parent Teachei
r^r
Feb
all day si
I-..- tern t b School Pmelaud Golf and Country Club.
Sion beginning it H 3n m.
Feb 23
nity Uuililihj;
Gladi wall 1 Garden Club night meeting. 7 30. Commu-
Hushand' to lie guests ot the dub
Feb 23 School
Hi len June::, district
■I in 11 ni l ion in I O.O.F
•upervisor, Hebekahs.
Hall conducted by Mrs
yet friendly Since losing some 20
pounds last year, she is now sleek
ly streamlined
Mrs Truman lives, as she wishes
to live, in her husband's shadow
•• idlly discourages personal
publk u )
She has not given an interview
e sin- became fust lady Her
! public appearances have been as
few—and as brief—as possible.
Aware of the interest in presi
dential social doings, however, she
111 the ranks of the amateur then
tricals. This set has a professional |
touch, not only in the selection of
its furnishings but also in place- ]
I men! and balance It was done by
Mrs Helen Stephens and her corps I
! of technicians
Direction of the entire produc-
tion has been done by Sid Hurwitz.
Not every director can manage a
I musical comedy, for it presents
characteristic peculiarities that can
Miss Pal O'Ht.irn shows how the Indian* do ihr hn.Kjic
song solo number in tonight's "East Texas Hrvur.
-da
in * dant■-
The Hawkins
Association met at the high school
February ii al < pm Mis II I.
K.lirrulH'i g, president, ptemded at
I hi ihmmimnis m*. 1 mi.' I 1 • 1 1" 1
dent's table was laid with 1 red
and while checked cloth, and cen-
tered with led camutiuu* m a
heart-shajied contamvi
The meinbeix voted to select the
Hallowe'en queen from the senior
Xlass next ymu The scliool uuise
madi a refund on the money given
hei by the l*TA that was u*e*i tin
glas. i-s and dental work J S Fmk.
principal, announced a bund cimi-
e.'ii ol lie given m the High School
Auditorium February 17 al 8 pm
The proceed will go tn the Man h
ol Dm 10* The menibers also voted 1
to send money 10 the National |
Cnngiess ol Paient-Teacliei Asso-
ciation to lie applied on the new' 1
I’TA Home m Chicago Mi . II K
Ehrenliei'g was piesenb-il a cert if
icnte ot uwaid and tat*’ Menitier-
ship pen
Miss lloxii Histmp. Mi- T I
Glean, M> Mai) Jean lugM and
i Miss Kaililiy King lourlll and tiftli
I glade student wt-ie in < hinge id
tlie program at which Ikm Smith
presided as in*.,ter *»l ceiemome j
It ,k( I,old ..... mi Ii" • •
Wa tnngton and Abiahotn Luieoln
j by Troy Smilli amt Palsy Willabv .
I Tlu- l« tin 111 giant Tonetle mid* 1
I I tie duection of Miss Valmalee '
itnnlci. played "Clid McDonald
j Mud a Farm " Piano solos weie ,
I presented by Margie Helti Ture.ei
anil By inn Howard. .11 David ,
j Johnson and Johnny Doblis pre
I Nditcd a coronet duet
J S Fmk. principal, introduced
| Doan K M Potter of Tyler Junior
' College who *|xiki on "Teamwork j
' lor Good Citi/enship
Miss * My ne Piin.-p . ‘ • ol
Mi and Mrs L I. Phillips, n*,
been coni died to her home w ill,
the tlu.
Little Bonnie Kay Ferguson 1
at home alter s|ientimg I wo da.. .
at the Hancock Huapii.d with tu-
rns tlu.
Mis
visitoi
John smith wan a huaiiit
to <iiitiMtr last week.
Miss Undie Victory is 111 Han-
cock Hospital
Ann Trumell and little m*U ,
Nedra Jean, spent Sunday
.VI, .nut Mis. A J. Johnsion and
ianuly
Glyn Joliiisiiui and Stunt.
Horne are at home fot the wet
end Iroin Panola Jr College at
Cartilage, visiting then parent .
Mi and Mis Juck Jolmstnn and
Mi and Mis Horace Horne.
Mi liohtiy Jcannme 11.0 ton ,
.■I home (ram Ha.vlm Dluver ily
with liei paients. Ml and Mi
David Barton.
Don 1’iptoii. who tia been W011
urg m Louisiana, is at home visit
up. In tiaients. Mi aiii^ Mi . V11
gus Tipton
CM"'
AT HUMBLE CAMP
SOCIAL
Union Grove
Blue And Gold
Banquet Honors
Cub Scouts
• •th
YOUR THEATER PRESENTS
By CHRISTOPHER ERVIN
In, 1 roll "Smoky,"
It known mull widely for "Sand”
pet hap , ll,an oi v other story he
ha:, written Sand will show for
the last time today at the Cozy
The story of ., horse, a man and
a girl, it has d,i ,, element ,11
or most all. home stories have.
"Sand' boasts not only a magnifi-
cent horse but an exceptional cast
for this tvpe of picture. There are
Coleen Gray and Mark Stevens
who are the Jars and in support-
ing roles are Rory Calhoun and
Charley Grapewm
There is action and romance
that fit naturally Into the Tory ol
■-and It 1 a Twentieth Centyury/
Fox picture _*
Anothei anun«jf_w*jAie shares
“.V. *■■■'■ Witt,
" • g^6'*W»r*,ha On Panthei j
Island" ;,r,TF It is about wild ani-
mal'- not tame one no, wild am
malr that .0• tamed \ young agri
nittorisJ in Africa encounters the
black panther, native su|ierstttton
and mime fast action
The cast has Johnny Sheffield as
Bomba. Mlene Robert', as Im si-
ter. Charles It win. I.lta Baron and
Hurry Lewi* in the support mg
cast The story r based on the
"Bomba hooks by Hoy Kockwood
< )p*'t,mg Tuesday at the Gregg is
the 1 xi itingly told story of the way
Uncle Sam guards his holders a-
gamst those who would enter the
country illegally It stars Howard
Duff, George Brent and Marta
Toren Illegal Entry" had the full
cooperation of the United States
Immigration Service and the
methods with which it copes with
the smuggling of aliens acro$geour
borders was shown to the' movie
makers to make the picture au-
thentic in every datum
Howard Duf^fe as good in pic-
tures as hg w on the radio
"illegal Entry" i* booked
through Wednesday
HALL TALK
Ry James Hall
DR JOSEPH
203
D.
NORTH MAIN
Phone IK I ft
Hours 1 in II p.
SMITH
ST.
WHAT MASSAGE Will
DO TOR YOU
Improves
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Nhrmil.it* . 'Mgr hot*
h*»M dM'l 81||t|1 Itletf lOtt
fun* h#»n of the
if * u!«•
IfM
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t |»lr«l A- t|fff|.
In. * »»« # i
Bill I< 1 ■ • 41* i m 1
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jffifii
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N'to c*ilffftr
gymt)
vtry
IlCIM tl* lr*l
"h r.agr \ill
Op^n All D«/ r»**»iirday-
The weathei w-a*.n 1 very agree-
eble for the T N T Valentine
■lam • Saturday night, but it's al-
j way: (ait weathei when good (el
low", get together—and that goes
j f«t gals too' Quite a numtier of
! dripping but oenghted couples
'Managed to swim to the Humble
J Ro< hall Ini the affair. It was
'■eally the most decorated I’ve ever
seen the place Red and white
• treamers of crepe paper ian from
every directum toward the can-
tei ol the floor where they tiling
dow n in ta: sel Streamers also
I touched oft each window and hung
' ‘town or, tlie tage where, right m
I 'he middle was a shadow pieturr
of , hoy atid girl in a very roinan-
1 'i< Valentine mood Perhaps I
Mould eld that liefoie the night
1.. over .onicong had added two
">|>r itmnt the neck' of tlie |ov-
c, and t>ad enlaiged the fellow's
• I,*Hiked just like a necktie
| ‘H , t \'
Red t><irii'ti mat. lied tlie decor a-
tion but the fudge cuke didn’t
"•dnh anything, hut irethap.. am
i,o 1, Mte, refreshments, the
mu " played the couple* danced,
• he > I'H-k ticked on. and tlie rain
poured Rut who iioticerl ttie
hr*» n
has delegated the social secretary
,k. wkitn vin.iut ... 1.k problems Timing, fot one thing, is
an essential quality to the good
musical Mr. Hurwitz chose a cap-
| able cast and began his rehearsals
r, . wi_.ua . . . early, keeping the cast working
Perhaps as a birthday treat to . a. through to opening night
herself, the first lady has elected 1 "P***'"'* M1*nT
to kc(*p trklNy free of official social j Previou»l> produfed
engagements. ' wa<',r *as* >’par.
<»f the White House to meet with
a small group of newswomen semi- j
monthly to keep them advised of j
her official plans
water last
vue" is easy
The
in Glade-
E.l ' I'oX.I th
see a second time
tuneful
Mrs Truman was born id bide .
pendcnce. Mo., on JPeb 13. 1885 The music is consistently
She was the etdro* child and only “"d there is no off-moment for any
----— - »•-. ----■ *- (,f It
A blue and sold bouquet l„ nm
mg Cub Si-outs ol Pack 207. Whit.
Ouk division ol the Longview I-
tricl, was given at the White Oak
School cafeteria on Fob V
Den mothers, Mis E. (' Sutton,
Mi I M I
Mrs. J A. Cox. and M, .1 f>
Parkinson, were in charts*' <>l <t.,
orations Each cub mot he, w •> n
spoils,l>lc for bringing 0 *.»v«•,«. 1
dish The schix.l hirni ih.-.i la-v,,
ages and dessert
The liaiutuet tables were laid
with wide centering 1 lands <>t t.luc
and \ ellow 1 repc n.,|» • k ->■ •
ruiglmi and < >,.<i**»t it..
| * rs .mil fa the 1 fot it,. ,, mouitt '
jed interest ,11 tti.-n wclt.in-
Th.' I III* Scout ,01,,,,,1'tee at
White Oak imlinti* Dana Wil
I iiaitiN, institution ,> pic--.-iii.itiv>■
F. H CarrmgliMi 1 ,it. Mastei and
lathers. E C Sution Geo Al.-x.n,
der. .1 W Phillips, < W Smith,
and H W ripinii
Reverend M.tris It,II g.m •
lamedii-tion it the (lose ,,1 it,, n.n,
ipiet w tii' h w a- .11.■ r,<t*-<i In rum.
th,11, one bund,.-d Cub mothti
and lathers
!> •!
About Hawltins Peojilo
HAND COMMITTEE MEETS
\ i nirt
Ihr ItHiid hall ••• makf* plan*'
lIi4*tt «on 1 mi; Im»x up|MM ainl h.nn
• laiu *' IU Ih .lohiiN(t)i) Wrt^ chiAMf
a> <ha«nmaii tn irprntfiil the TmimI
M hilt* 111«*» I dll® « t I* I
i h.tilc - V lit* K1 • * is attcnilinn ,«
li.ihti * imu in Mineral WclP It
ck*4 by thi>» that
fht'ti tLint fiance would tot* Iftttld
mght in the t».»nd halt
StuiicnU prc««nt at the inertinit
wen Bi tty Jeiin KeiM’ti. Mat % .!«»
Kt i'tto, Mnnte Senko. Mai> laitt
ilfWiit1, I In*..ell FetiltM), (leraUtoiH
I’erkiti Hills littr 1 Juan Wtoi-sen
hunt. Wilma IVikm.'- .m*1 Beth
daughter of and Mrs. David
W. Wallace. Her maternal grand- The .*c»ue win be presented e.l its iiulividu il 1,1 k
father wits the first mayor hide- in the Longview Civic Cento 1 ^tJ.,..,, „
auditorium.
.mi
ongRlcc ever had
Bess Wallace and Harry Truman
attended grade school together and
by the time they reached the fifth
grade he was carrying her books |
to and from school
They did not marry, however,
until the artillery captain had re-
turned to Independence after over-
seas service in World War 1. The
wedding took place on June 28.
1919
Margaret Truman, the couple's
only child, was born on Feb 17,
1924
Artist To Use
Famed Violin
In Concert Here
I Box Supper For
Camp Fire Dads
Tonight, 7:30
lugh
Fire
A* 7 30 this evening tn the
school , afeteria. the Camp
Girlt entertain theli fathers at
their annual Ikjx supper This is a
gala event for Camp Fire with all
three groups. Blue Birds. Horizon
Club Girls and C'atnp Fire Girls,
taking part
Prizes will lie given for the lies!
decorated tables
Robert Rudie', violinist, will ap
pear here in person on Feb. 14. as
the next attraction on th, serter
being presenter! by the Gladewater
Municipal C o n c e r t Association
The concert will tie held at the
High School Auditorium and will
liegii, promptly at 8 p. in
It is not surprising that Kota it
Rudie' has made his mark as a vin
linist Both of his parents gained
great personal reputations as ar
lists American born. Mi Rudie' i».
the son of French parents who
have become American citizen •
His lather. Lu/arr Rudie'. is well
known m the music world as a
'cellist, while his mother has had
a noteworthy career as a pianist
Robert Rudie' began the study of .•,
cap made of blue paper trimmed
in yellow. The identifications were
written with blue ink on the yel
low portions. Den 2 ha been
merged with Den-8 Then placard
were yellow tents placed on ,
blue mat A vellow candle rn '.ot
of the tent Names were in Mu«
Den 3 used exact replica >>1 him
Cub raps complete with th. ' el
low Cub emblem Names wei.
written in yellow Den t bad ,,>p
similar to those used by Den I
Den 5 chose yellow woilcn
each holding .1 yetlow . indie
a blue card The speaker table
was centered with a Ih>ii»p» i >,l
vellow daffodil)- and trailing • 1
lish ivy
Cub Master R It Carrington
made introduction A greeting
from the Cub Scouts • ’v* 1 '•>
Maurice Hill, follow..! by nng 1
We le Here lor Fun.’ amg hv tin
entire grotl|i
SiitM-rilitendent Dana William
g.o ■ a e* ting from tin 1 •• a ;
mg institution, whieh 1 tin- -chii-i
Hr ) o'npliniented the den moth
and Mr Carrington. add,«t
IJi anil M,
ol Tyler. Rev
Mai-hail ..ml
ol All m w. re
'A *
Flank Hi. Ii.ililsei,
Sltinle.i t 'artel ot
lii i t. tei Winn
guest ol llev it A
About U. G People
M, n d W, lolin Simtt,
i d tlieu daughtc, Mi*< A I
wick
tin- v
and Ianuly
.-.•k end
m l.'Higi iew 'tin
Mrs F1 al 1 k Krncrsou ot
lias retuineii In tn-i l,om«-
visit with Mi M I Kuli'
I •Mila
ill. 1 •
Mi and M,s T C hi w m vlsit-
•■0 lelativ. ,11.1 11 lend in Simp*
oni die lecentli
H»-v*'i Ii
at t band
K.l 1 >T4i 1 ne -d 1 .itniei
-tallies ,11 'tie Union
unit 1 1.1 w eek
FORMER HAWKINS H ESI DEN I
IS Me ST BEAUTtrUt. GI it I.
Miss Until I ol.e th. -iMIlglit. ,
llicklev
, 1 Irove
• hug the
l.all.l dll.-.
,,, Mineral
hand cllluc
of Rev and
!».*«*,■ \ nii’d
„t T,vh r .In
Form*'i b
tuns Miss '
ilawk,la- II
men,la 1 *»l
an lion01 - 1
• '.,11. , «
I
I dll. I
hi » m
The meud'eis of the Church of
Chi 1st held then legnlai mm,this
,n ,al at the tet reatl.Mi hall ,11 Ihe
Hi.inb|e Camp at 7 p m Foy Sindh
gal, a Tioit opening talk, loliow
ol by .1 prayer by Vugil Jones A
must* k.l selection was given by
Mrs Phillip Mis Howard whis-
tled three numbers *.ne of win. h
w , tlie ta-.iutiful and funiiJtar "In
ill .1. lave Call.”
F..eh family brought a eoveir.)
ha kel tint at tile eiaulllsion of tlie
., Iiuffet table was set
ml (he gurab seised (hems*'lve-
Those enjovmg the .•vening % en-
li > l.iinmenl were Mis FIoimI
Humphries Mi anil Mis W V
K,,l„. Mi and Mrs K W Mm,
mug M, and Mis A A Slode
Mi md Mrs W I. Thoma* and
tan,.is, Mrs An hie liratusom and
Du . * lin J M
B.arii M> Mary Robert*. Mi
an. 1 Mi K A Dauphin. Mu* Sue
Tenet i Ml and Ml- Clide Gia-
tian am' Sh iinl.* Gall. Mis B F
Adan Mrs W <) DuntNir, M,
Holier’ k Hu dev M, s Argyne F.l-
M, Mae Victory. Mr: E
M W.mds, and
Ml, Moan Faidknei Ml aud
Mr* Wixalfs.w MrGaugii and By ■
1 on Mi El a Mas lliillip*. Ml**
Carolyii Ptullips M,»s Lmdit link
Imam. Mi and Mi* J <1 M. •
Adonis, Me* Sally Barker, Mi*s
F.lsie Howard. Mi Has Howard.
Mi J P l.n k: on Mi»a lla/al Pnn-
let Mr* Will Honeycutt, Mr* C
I! M on M M 11 > Ellen Wxl^
M • Ad ^
I S1 r 1 et M
I, r.' Daniels Mi Johnnie
Mt I -Mi
and Mrs BImvIih k. Ml Conr&d
Mmg.n Mis Culltn Hollin Mr
and Mis DcxImhi, Mi ami Mis
Civil. Std.lll l)i Adkins Ml and
Mis Foy Sheppard. Ml* Mill*.
Mi Vugil tone) Mi- Joe loach,
and Mi Henri Sheppaid.
.till)
B;g bandy
Gregg County
Medical Auxiliary
Names Officers
Recently elected ofliceri for the
Gregg County Medical Abaouiattun
Auxiliai v are Mrs, R J Van I portmilly to
Sickle, la.ngview. uieaident. Mr:
Ralph Moiidrick. Longview, s’ice
president, Mr R H Rohertron.
Kilgoia. ........ and Mi J D
Wilkinson. Longview! treasmei
violin wtwn only teven H» ti ieh ,i tin < d
I er was the renowned Ixnu- I’ci ; iw- tin- citizen), ol t.anoirow ",
singer, "mentor of prodigies The belief ,s I*i.«t they could i»mn nu
Ixry made his first solo appearance twiic, training than 'i d ot'* 1*
with an orchestra at the age of ten by S< • iitmg lie pl> U > d H . up
f Three years later he won the New port of 'h< chool .nlminikli ..inni
'York Philharmonic Symphony So and hoard ol 'ric.ic
t'iety Scholarship which enalded 1 Travi Riel,aid g.o • «• I'hng.
j hiin to continue hi* training under Fi,.idief'at, and Hie ' 'uh mg
Mishel Pia.'.lro and to undertake a the Tiam '><>ng
1 oasl to ,-oasl concert tom Guest pe.'kn F M Arnold •
| Mi Rudie' was awarded a env 1 lent Seoul executive of the k.. '
etrd Fell..” J,,p •' the fame.I Inti , Texa Area Council office, gave ,.
hard Grailiiatc School 11, New
York which afforded him the op
HAN" CONCERT I«* Ml
HELD AT HIGH SCWOOI
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, February 13, 1950, newspaper, February 13, 1950; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008028/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.