Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1949 Page: 3 of 6
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Dallaa. war. honored with an in
fnm al Ira at Uia home of Mr*. Faye
(loud Tuesday evening from 7 to
9. Hostesses wara Kathryn Cum
mings. Mrs. IV»ww Lindley. Kutli
McOnjr. Ufa W. T. Gooden, VetVlo
I'aaa. and Rua Draper.
Tha tea table naa laid w|Ui a
white Irish linen cloth, and the
centefpleca wan of pink Mae* and
lAieen Ann. '* lace. The bride's
< hoaen colors of blue and white
were observed in Uie decoration*
White candles in crystal < undle
!abra were uaed on either side of
the centerpiece, and the napkins
were blur with Ksma and Carllmi
and the wedding late lettered in
white, Individual < akes were blue
ornan wued in white.
Guests were received by Misses
Cummings. Ilrabliai*. and McCoy
and Mrs. ttooden. Mrs. Llndley
presided at Uie (Hide's book.
More than 6t) guest* called lie*
• ween 7 and ** o'clock.
^fnnounczmsnt
i*ne of the create»t labor savins
device# u* t .'d»» la tomorrow.
Miss Kvelyn Oppenneimer of Dai
las will be ore vented in areVleaof
‘liamlat" hv the Daleth ftudv Club
I liurwlav aft .-moon at .'30 at the
^Ireland tinlf and Country Club
Bo*11 In Dallas. Miss Opnenhelm er
reclaved her Ph. D. at the ttntvee
-•III of Chicago and Is s swiirr
of Phi beta Kappa, After experience
is liiera,. critic and feature sin nr
writer on c hlra«r> newsnsnars, she
returned tn 7 etas for her career on
IN lecture platform as “the Corn-
elia ";:v -kroner of the hook re-
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ko*t Worth ...
and Uie tide not up a bit, but taint
funny McGee mem 13.000 home
less people an wet, weary and
ImUraculed and it brines the tragedy
closer to home when it happens In
Dallas Instead of Shanghai, China,
nr sorrewliere in Formosa. Reading
headlines about far away places
and floodn makes us shake our
heads and no tsk too bad
nut let Uie water rise over tln-
foof tops In Fort Worth, and Its
aunt Kale and t ncle Jim...or Mom
and Pop's bouse that's floating
down Uie river ..and our hearts go
out to Uieir In Uielr hour of vial.
Day be tills will make us think a
bit harder and encourage Red Cross
work when something happens a bit
farther away than Dallas, or Fort
Worth
. r I otter In I on Kever (old
super dor hlniarlD...
Dure Kir would you please open
your stand a few Hours earlier so
us ole oountrv i«.\s mn eat our
breakfast, or lunch at your place
and not starve plumb to death
walling unUl the clock tolls two’
__jl mean, how about giving us a
break them dough-wrapped puonles
Is good, but two o’clock..why. a
ran could flat starve to death
waitinr for you to get'em hot and
and get'em served And ..a wort
of warning.. If you don't open
early its ole country boys migni be
forced to eat (you’ll pardon the ex-
pression..) HOT dogs. Thanks in
advance ..your ole buddies...Lem
and Slim.
Foay Dewev Slips a dickey1
My grapevine has tender ears and
t'other day one such ear picked uo
a l.y. rumor to the effect that one
Dewey '“■ray, by name, had caught
fit) fish in 60 minutes TUT It
happened a couple years lack .If
that’s llie picture Uie Mirror ran. .
pl-MI me wlille 1 run PFFF.yen
.. aliaire. Dewey ain’t you caught
none this year buddy'* Must you
dreg your old pictures out this
late In Uie year’ et cetera and ad
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A radio broadcast was given by
the Camp Fire Girts Friday morning
at 9:45 over KSU. PurUcipaUng
were Katnyrn Keoun. Horizon Club-
ber, Martha Ann Stansell, Camp
F’lre Girl, Vonaclle Westbrook. Blue
bird, Mercedea A. Smith, executive
director of the Flast Texas Area
Council, Camp Fire Girls, anti
Cnarlns stokely, announcer at the
radio staUon.
In their story Uie girts told of uie
summer projects the different group;
are working on, Including going
places by the arm chair method
through travel folders, books, etc.
Another project la spreading the
1949 Birthday theme "Make Mine
Democracy." to children in other
countries and bringing other coun-
tries to the United States by study-
ing about them.
The story was written by Dorn
thea Lowe and adapted by Mias
Smith.
Before being examined for their F ire Maker Rank in l amp F ire Mrla members of the rands i----
their notebitfrtik along with the leaders who gave them the examination in t 4 Me*.ill I'nd as i i■
•irown. From lelt u> right they are Betty Rumpus i.aKue \lel>o»ell. Isabella I Irk tan ( .rol>n Dhillinw
vl art ha Williams l vnlhia Slrairht. vlrw. vlcl.ill Mrs. Brown, I inda Dickinson and lanice Pare
Mrs. Felix Wells, Murrlel Carra-
way, Mrs. Hazel Hociges and Bobby
Hodges flew to tne Valley Saturday’.
Mrs. Wells visited Mr. Wells, and
then made a trip to Louisiana.
Alabama, and Mississippi with Mr!
and Mrs. R. 8. Sibley returning
Monday.
to. and Mrs. BUI Neale left
Glade water for Houston late Wed-
nesday In order that Mrs. Neale
may be at the bedside of her mother
Mr.--. FTed Parks. Mrs. Parks »as
reported to be In a more serious
condition in a Houston Hospital
ufter she underwent a major opera-
tion Wednesday morning. Mrs. Neale
is an employee of tne Uladewater
Dally Mirror.
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The lota Omega Cbupter at I'eta
»gma Phi met in the nome of ha-
Uiryn cumrmngs Monday .evening at
7:30.
Mrs. Beatrice Miller presided over
the business session in Uie absence
of tne president. Sally Craig. Plans
were discussed for raising money
for the benefit project contemplated
by Uie club. Mildred Folsom was
W> pointed recording secretary to
succeed Beverly Mackey, who Is
leaving for Kaymondvtlle.
The exceptionally interesting pro-
gram was presented h.v Kathry n Cum-
mings. • L ee Fttv McAdams, and
Faye Aaron. Miss McAdams gave
a demonstmiun on how fonr.al
tallies should be laid, using silver
iron l alclies and Miss Aaron talked
Jbiiovjex ^i\j£.n
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Tie Woman’s Council met at Uie
. --st ChrisUan church Monday
afternoon ut 2 for a Work-Day.
After the work had been completed
Mrs. A. L. O'Pnen. outgoing presi-
dent, was surprised with a cup
towel Mi V. r iven in
I inda Kay and D. I : . ,r • - r
were iiiveu U larewell party satur- Following an opening song, and
■lay dlt-rr. « u at their home near prayer led by Mrs. J. P. Timmons
Uo- Iexas camp on the Longview Mrs. FYed Greene made the present-
Highway. l.iridu Ka.v and IVihby atMvn to Mrs. O'Brien.
Will. Lieu parents \tt. and Mrs. Tin- Ked Circle served refresn-
.. (i. Gross, ure leaving immediate r.ents to Mrs. Timmons. Mrs.
ly after »« iK«d is ,iut to make taelrj O'Brien. Mrs. Greene. Mrs. W. j.
home in Dalnurt Texas. Harkness. Mrs. Ftank Week. Mrs.
interest mg games were played. Levi Lyman. Mrs. Henry Starkey.
h.i< r wnii h tne n'any gills were Mrs. Brownie MrJtlton. Mrs. Frank
opened ana admired by all. l.ewta. Mrs. Henry Harlan. Mrs. J.
Itoftvjhmenl^vfhonieinade Ice Walter Greep. Mrs. Mamie Lupfer.
on “Flower Arrangement,"
The group agreed to meet month-
ly during the summer to complete
pledge training, and onu social
a month has been planned.
Other members present were
Nancy Darter and Mrs. Fred Thomp-
son.
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cream and cake were served to
i.ruii Ann Host*, Fnkn Rousn.
Fuggle Kouah. sii wart Lee smltn.
Asu l.ee High, Dianne Knotts.
Larry Watson, lono .str-ng, .lerry
Wayne Mrong, Wayna McCkaiy.
1 v- ran i irc-.-ii M .rv L. u. Green.
Mrs. Fvvle Pearce, Mrs. L. O.
Wutaon. Mra. David Knotts. Mrs.
Hill strong. Mrs. Clayton Durk
Mrs. Stewart Smith, Lindu Kay
and Bobby.
uml Mrs. L. S. Bo 1 drey. ftmeia
were sent by Mrs. ix-oU Walker and
Mrs. li. C. Fall.
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1949, newspaper, May 19, 1949; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008068/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.