Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 23, 1950 Page: 8 of 12
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OLA DEW A TEN DAILT MIRROR
Sunday April 11. |MR
Approaching Marriage Of Miss Wanda Kidd, j Birthday Night
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thr Interior. end Alden
uiulKiyi architect for
Williamsburg.
ventton <H the Nalwoet ' fun«»i
Stale Garden Club* Ml • liv*-4»y
•muub next wanfe
The council, witn *
of 2*0.000. u the ixrawt ••>**«
club organisation ,n „ _
Spe-keis will mHudt Dr Dou*
U» Southall Freeman of Richmond
Author Will
Review Book
Of Poetry
Mra. Joe Z. Tower, formerly
Beryl Goodwin, and an ex-student
of Lon Morris Collase, will review
her book of poetry, “Cabin in the
Pines,’' at the collet at 0:00 p m
TueMiiijr. April 22 This ftrat re-
At Rebekah Lodge
Program Given
Gladewater Rebekah l.odgr met
in leguler session April with
Mr:- Nell Fetty. Noble Grand pre-
siding
Wayne .lone*, who i* ill in Mc-
Kean Hospital, and ha* had major
nursery was reported improved
Mr* Betty Sonner was reported
ill at home Mr* Hensley's daugh-
ter la improved. Mm. Peurlie
Kearns, who haa been ill for sev-
eral week* is much improved and
she amt Mr Kearns were present
at the Thursday evening meeting.
It was reimrted Mrs. Olivia Bits,
sett’s father had died Thursday
matalMp and funeral aar\
were to be held, April 21 In Ker-
ens.
At this meeting It was definitely
decided the degree team would
not compete in degree work at
i r. \d: ( Md Fellow \ ,.< ia> Ion
which will be in Tyler April 27
Mrs Freda
yfprf LOW-PRICED DISPOSER
ELIMINATES 6ARIA6E
to 11 o'clock Mr. Raeves u. the
*<,n of Mr and Mra Homer L.
Reeves.
The bride s-tn-be colon of vel-
iow and gre«>n were carried
through the house decorations
which were spring flowers Varied
arrangements of flowers were used
in the receiving rooms and et the
bride's registry which was pre-
sided over by Mrs Grady Cole
man. Mrs. W S. McAllister, pian-
ist. played appropriate selections
during the coffee hour
•ponaorxhip of RHO Chapter of
Bii Theta Kappa, the national
honorary society. Autographed
capias wiU he tor sale
Mra Tower is the wile, daugh-
ter, and daughter-in-law of Metho
dist preachers Her father, the Rev
John Goodwin, and her fathei in
law, the Rev. C. A. Tower, served
their entire ministry in the Texas
Conference of the Methodist
Church Dr and Mrs. Joe Z. Tow-
er have served all their ministry
dtspoeee of ALL qo.bcKje ony nme any day TheWcseie
Ring ig a powerful trusty servant that every kitchen should
have.
in the Texas Conference, except .
for five years during which tune
Dr Tower was pastor of the Ftrat
Methodist Church. Wichita Falk,
in the North Texas Conference
flowers, completing the color
plan. The piano held rosea and
carnations with white accent
In the dining room love birds,
canaries and parrots, with ivy on
tea table, occasional tables and in
wall brackets, gave the perfect Il-
lusion of a spring patio or garden
READ THI8I
tales Radio Service with the
cooperation of the Firestone
Store tn Gladewater.
WLISER'S
FIRESTONE STORE
Has established a pickup and
delivery station there for ra-
dio repairing.
Our technicians are graduates
of National Radio Institute in
Washington, D. C. with years of
experience. For the very best
in radio repairs, talu: your ra-
dio to the Firestone Store in
Gladewater. Pickup and de-
liveries each day Expertly,
quickly, cheaply as possible.
"We Think Yen Will Lika
Our Service."
Ballet Discussed
By Mrs. Torberl
At Music Club
I’m a resigned her
office as Left Supporter to Vice
Grand Mrs Myrir McKcnny was
lilted Id fill tin:, (hail M.
Mvrle Young an I Mr Young, have
been transferred to Ravmond-
vrlie and will be moving soon.
Mu Katheiine Billingsley. Mi
Ophelia Simpson, Mrs. Mae fill
tert, Mrs. Myrtle Long and Mrs.
Nell Fetty plan to visit Odd Fel-
lows Orphan Home in Corsicana
April .10
This being 131st Anniveisary of
Hebekah ( tlM night
Gladewater Rebekah Lodge tia:.
accepted for Birthday and Buddy
night, the Hall was decorated in
keeping with the occasion. Those
having birthdays were Mrs Lillie
Col vert. Mi:. Ruth Dm-kw-orth,
Mr- Maigaret Harberl. Mrs Ona
I ill,.ii .11..i W H h( i n (isI W.(\ nc
Jones who was unable to attend
because of illness. Each received
, gift fo honoi thr birthday
of Hebekah Order, a program was
presented
Mrs. Ella Mae Price, program
chairman gave the origin and de-
velopment of the Order. Mrs Oliv-
ia Dod.-on gave, in poetry, some I
of its history; Mrs Lillie Henley I
Richmond Draws
Delegates For
Garden Session
RICHMOND. Va.. April 22 <UP>
—More than .100 delegates repre-
senting 41 state* are gathering
here tn attend the 2lat annual con-
lusion of a spi mg patio or (_
The table was covered with yel-
low organdy traced with ivy and
in the center the parrot cage in
green and yellow waa the correet
foil foi the table coloring. Crystal
punch bowls completed the table
Receiving
A program devoted entirely to
the ballet occupied the Music Club
at this week's meeting
Mrs Jeff Torberl gave a most
comprehensive talk on the bal-
let, Its (herographv, performers
and development Such great per-
formers as the late Nijinsky, the
greate- t of the male ballet dam
ers, and the present day artistry of
Kokina. Hallanchine, exponents of
thl tndtttaaal ballet and Martha
Graham and Agnes DeMille who
have put modern ballet on a level
with the finest In ballet entertain-
ment, were discussed
Mallet's traditions, its ever pop-
ular entertainment and its contn-
buttons to both the theater and
opera were also given by Mis.
officers and
hostesses of the club. They were
Mrs. Holmes Webb, president,
Mrs Neil Cooper, chairman for
social events and general chair-
man for the tea-review; Mrs
Sant Moore, parliamentarian, Mrs.
Robert Daniels, secretary; Mrs.
E R Seibert, vice president. Mrs
Alton Coats. Mrs C. H. Moore,
and Mrs. Allen Holcombe, host-
esses.
Mr- Pat O'Neill, well known to
East Texas audiences for her hook
reviews, chose ' The Egyptian'' by
Mike Waltari, for hei presentation
at the tea Fluent, with a fine
sense of timing and drama, Mrs.
O'Neill imparts to her reviews the
perfect balance of thr story tell-
er Into her tevtew she puls all of
the nuances of the story's moods
so that one has not only its plot
and chaiaeters but also its heart
beat
"The Egyptian,*’ is the story of
Kinhue. who lived tn Egypt 1375
year: before Christ The book Is I
based upon his memoirs which I
were found buried m his tomb
The key that permitted 1heti
translation was not cMseovercfl
until I DOR
The memoirs cover the life and
travels of this Egyptian physician
throughout ali the known world
at that time The similarities of
the political situation with that of
today are inescapable Egypt.
Babylon, and Crete were strug- '
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Accompanying her discussion
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312 8. Tyler
BRING THEM TO USI
W,Ll %^r^Vc%Yr,c^ILr TO
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ny baked the three iiered birth- j
>tay cake.
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Bedichek, Wendell. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 23, 1950, newspaper, April 23, 1950; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008153/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.