Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 18, 1949 Page: 5 of 6
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Hip Kunalina ttasiay fin |p of
thp First M«Ui'tl.G Cnufi Ii <t p|
at H 30 Monday morning iri tin-
norm of Mis. Amps t atarwhcr. Tin'
martin* wa* »|n*n«iil witii a hymn.
Mr*. H. M. Rankin gave wimp
vpr* intprpKtms tfwmaiit- in in.-
dpvi>ti<>nai talk on "Guarding
Again*! Stn.” follow oil by prayt-i.
flip illinuswlnn fton tn*- study
hook. "T1»p liibh ant Human
Rights." Piitltl.'il "Turn l Aft.”
*u atv"ii hi Mrs. a. k. Bland.
aMUatP'l hj Mrs. Honsin. I ■
closing prayrt was given in unison.
Mrrber-- attPii iir.c »pip Mr .
Ill amt. Mrs. R. m. Atupplp. Mrs.
Ulan wtlaon. Mr*. Rankin. Mrs.
B. C. fiuncaii. Mr*, T. F. Mil.
Mr.-.. A. 8. Ham*. Mrs. . an Bran,
and Mr*. Laamania.
K»l l.l HINMTI « MM 1.1
Ur*. Pwarl Mullln, cn-riuurmun
of thp Belle ttPiitipU Circle r uie
al Mptnodlst i .f. r- I I. ■
Uip n* atm* tn.-r. v- min •
noon at 2 In Uie abaewe of thp
chairman, Mm. Carl B. Fvcrvtt.
Tha meeting opened with prayer
lad bjr Mr*. Prudence Draper and
Mr*. t.Ullan Howard led thp con-
cluding stud) ftnm thp bonk "New
np*a Of Life " bar lopti
"Maturity. ” IY* aveetlng was
iTomsI »Zh thp Lord's Pruvr
aivpn tn unison.
K.'fiesht'.U -i werv • rvei| b>
Mrs. ». F. htmpaon arm Mr.-.. I n
Kltuulne to Mrs. Draper. Mr,.
Mullln. Mrs. M. T. Kenned). Mr
E. L. Blaln. Mrs. Jeff Johns, m ,
Mrs. L. E. Watson. Mr*. MoaarU. ;
Mr*. Clara Adam*. Mrs. A. H. i
l.awlea* and .Steve ami Mr- . Hutch
Villa.
UIIIMSIHIJUKIII
The tAieen Katner Ctirle of the |
Kind Metis list Oiurvh met Monday
in the home of Vra. Lyle Jeter, i
with Mr*, stordon Godfrey, ctrrle I
chairman, p real dine.
Mrs. Hay Keminck. program
chairman, was in chargi <>1 the !
very interesting program. Mrs. Mark On-'
Day gav<- Uie final chapter fro* j jere
the atudy hook ''The Miracles "f
Jenua, ” her topic hem« "The
Raising of I a/ani* Ftom the
Dead.”
Mr*. .1 eler Mrs. W. K. Boyd. Mrs.
H.S. Hancock, \»s. I . Eugene
llirrls. Mr*. Gruly Coleman, anil
Mra. ilodfrey save short readme* of
the other chapter* studied, rhe
Mlhle lesson John 11 11-18, *.t»
read by Mrs. Herman Williams.
toil lowing silent prayer the
*r 4) mined tn the I ord’* prayer.
Refreshment* »ere served to
Mrs. Hams. Mrs, Williams Mr--
Boyd. Vtrs. Hancock Mrs. lay,
Vrs, tors an Mrs. F_ I-. Am-strong. I
Mrs. Coltfflnz. Mrs. Keminck Mrs. 1
Godfrey, al. 1 Mrs. Hoy William*,
memtn-r*. and vUllors Mr*. Ho*:.
MnlllriK* Mrs. I hiiiips, and Mr*.
Gray an n.
lit twill ill I IKI II
Mrs. Muort .Smith a as tin ate * * |
to Uo I mho ran Or le if the First
Methodist Chum li on V'-renv int
ins. Hie meeting was opened with
a .utiii, followed witn prayer by Mr*.
Henn Murruy.
Mr*. M. *. Packer presided over
the tiuMliea* senaion. I he devot-
ional w*s elven by Mrs, L. A. Petty
John, and the lesson on ''China”
was .Usi usseu by Mr*. W, brad-
lord and Mr*. Pettyjohn.
The cloning prayer was given in
uni arm.
Mra. hmun served re fresh cent*
to Mr*. Itaiph PhtUlp*. Mr*. Jasper
Allen. Mr*. Murray. Air*. C. &
Taylor. Mr*. O. P. w.-*t, Mr*. Brad-
ford. Mra. F. Hltr. kirn. Packer,
Mr*. L. Fugrtie Ram*. Mr*, .fare*
A. CYh. ana Mr*. Pettyyoim.
’ll. C-l\ui I tlh
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firm
Mr*. O.C. Urantham honored her
daughter and »im*in*l»w. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Ogdon, wnfh an Ire
cream * upper »' Ker home SatiFdai
nlahr. nie occasion wa* their
third anniversary.
The gift* were presented in a
suit rase, and Kathy and Harold
were asked to check the contents
to see If everything they needed
was tn It.
The younger Ogdons are living
In Vacogdoche*, where, Mr. Ogdon
I* attending Stephen F. Austin
College. He will receive hi* de-
gree tn August.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Klaka. Pat ay Chet »nd
l.vnn, Mr. and Mrs. Roles
^Sfixincj
(1 ^l£/2 cJiouie,
The tyring Hill Parent-Teach**
Association held Open li<,Us. at
tin last meeting Of the y. ar, with
Mrs. D. h. Pounds pre*iumg. Mrs.
Pounds endeu two years as presi-
dent -if this organization.
The pmgrarr was in honor of the
fathers who were welcomed and
paid tnttuti to by Mrs. Kelsie Mat-
thews. ,
The flutophone band, under the
direction of Paul Stnud, played
“Pni An Old Cowhand.” ''Leaning
on the old Tbp Hull.” "Whisper
lug." and "Dark T>iwn .strutters*
Bail." The members of this group
were from the third and fourth
grades.
The choral dub under the di-
rection of Joyce Arnold sang "Dry
Hones,” "CruisHm Down the Riv-
er.” and "Cl Jeaua. Grant Me Hope
and Comfort. ”
The Hamblin' FViur. local quartet
consisting of Airs. J. J. Mcciaha,
Mr--. Eldon dark, l-'rank Bpiwn,
and J. V. I.uwlcr, sang a gp’up oi
hllibili) Hongs and f ilk lore ballads.
Mrs. John W. Patterson of Kilgore
installed the following officers for
next year
President--Airs. Horace Ungers;
vice-president--Mrs. j. j. AU Uutia;
secretary--Mrs. 1-Tank Hrnwn. trea-
surer inrii Bums; paifiaraentaitM
I- Anne tisvis.
The outwmg president, Vrs.
I Pounds was presented witli a life
I membership in tne Parent-Teacher
I Association, and PTA pins were
I given u< Msy lelle Uunis and l.ou
| Roberts retiring treasurer and
secretary respet Uvely.
H>r the first Unie parents were
abic tr- see Suit e of the new equip-
ir**m in the scIhmiI. and see actual
sample of classroom work. There
was on display it scrapbook * ailed
'T.ltefatgfe in Advertising,” which
proved bi be Interesting to tne
visitors.
Refreshment* were served in toe
Dornemaking room to the usual
large cRiwd on tipen House night. |
i L'tj tzrian
"CVing! itted Afresh” was tiie
topic by the leader when the Maiy
Canfield Circle of the Hrst Pn-.v
bytenan Church met tot-re Monday
afterncwm at ?, 30. At this leveling
the annual Pirthday Offering was
made.
In her discussion of Uie things
the birthday offering from tne wun-en
of the Prenhytenaii Church in the
l). 8, will go toward Uds year. Mra.
F. D. Dillard told of liie need for
a missionary home in Fortaleza,
frazil, an "Aaaemhley’s Training
School” for North Brazil; "Some-
thing Belter Than Attic Rooms for
lirszil’s Seminary Students'* "A
Church Paper f.>r Presbyterian* in
Pra/it '* the needs in Youth Work
there, anil “Bible* for Uie Reading
Hungry” in mission areu*.
The opening prayer was led by
Mrs. Roy Clanton, .uni u short ousi-
ne*« session was c< nrft.cted by the
president. Mrs. rtliani. The clos-
ing prayer was led by Mrs. T. R.
TTder.
Kj\ocjxam, Canijh. Style, Show, Sft
SWoknex- {Sauyfitex {Ueu Lin (fjxeyyton
Chr dlgdrbmtrr fiat IQ Jlirrar
Tto Fm0b i Pty«r"
Camp Hre Girl*. Horizon Club-
bers. and Bluebirds of Uie Long-
view- cireggton District entertained
their nsithers with a program and
style snow in the community center
at Greggton 8uada> afternoon dor
1 to A, presented *t their Mother-
Daughter lea
Mercedes Hrrito, executive di-
rector for the Vast Texas Area
Council, Camp Fire Girls. Inc. in-
troduced Mary Joe llanaon, member
of Uie Triplets of the Fire Horizon
Club of Longview, who served as
Mistress of Ceremonies.
A* Uie first number on the pro-
gram the lands Camp Fire Group
of Greggton presented a clarinet
sextet Wanda Hrnwn Patricia Wren
Group: and Gall Dunbar. Ihakeya
Group, all of Ixtngview.
For the Horizon Clubbers, models
were Beverly Jean .Snider und
Marion and Margaret Webb. Triplet*
of the Fire Club, Longview.
As the guests entered. Klnogene
Dunlap. Nell Oibaon. and Virginia
Melton of the Haneki Camp Fin
Group. Longview, pinned on car-
nages of sweetpeaa. fashioned
like o|a-fashioned bouquets.
Chairman of the Mother Daughter
Tea committee was Mrs. L. K
Brown, assistant guardian of th*.
Tande Camp Fire Group. Longview
Nhe was assisted by Mrs. Jack
Skaggs, leader of the Orchid Blue
bird Group loingview. decor*’‘- ns.
I son. sponsor of tha
otaweteca Camp Fire Group. Lonp
view, refresnrents Mrs Gilbert
Pollard assistant leader of the
Happy Bluebird group of Longview,
program and Mrs. H. B. Dade,
friend of Greggton Bluebirds and
Camp Fire Girls, corsages.
Following Uie piogram *nu style
show there was a social gatliering.
Puncn, cookies, nuts and mints
were served by sally Mize, J* Ann
Dyson, and Helen Tucker, members
of Uie Triplets of the Fire Horizon
Club of Longview. The tea table
was attractively decorated with
enter arrangement of pink and blue
chrysanthemums intermingleu with
fern.
lion Ain (JubtM-ra Hlwehirdw and Camp Hre Girts are shown wearing service cowtwne* U»ev mouereu a*
lire Mother Daughter Tea given hv the I onr«li-»-)ii*iitm IHwlncr at l.'rervton Sunday.
Hlneiard* and Camp Birr r.irt* ol lire l.ongview-rweggtoti IksU-irt who utok pari «n the program at thc
\MiUier- Iranghler Tea *und.iv.
iJ-'a-tij Ui ^lictzn
\}o"z ~ I ("i-
Ik<r>'»tiv CTrtIs and Mra. Hnheit
Ctnnon wi-rv- hentonso* *r a Iridge
and rummy party given in honor
■f \«r*. < >.& H.-urd at Mr*. Cara
non*-* home on .Saturday afternoon.
\k*. Dimple* Hutchinson won
high for hri tge. Beverly Hrvole*.
high fee rummy, and Mrs.T.M.Wir-
lta>», Atr. and Mr*. Henrv Fppl, ner won the traveling prize.
Mr. and Mra. Cheater Oherrlngton,
Mr. and Mra. Harold ogdon, Sr..
\*. and Mrs. Grantham, and the
honor guests, Mr. and Mr*. Ilardd
(igdon, Jr.
The Three Arts club will meet
in Uie green room of the community
building Wednesday n Re moon at
2:30
The living room was attract-
ively decorated with red roses. A
-lewaert course wanservedto Mrs.
Heard, Marv Jane Leslie, Mr*.
Hutchinson. Mr*. Roy Swlregood,
Mrs. H. Hyko, Mrs. Kd Roe, Mis*
Brvnles, Cathrvn Odom, Airs. W.W.
siiipivey, Mr*. Warner, Mr*. w.H.
Ilori, Mr*. Don Kldridge. Mrs. K.
B. Carrington, Mrs. Clyde Tittle,
ind Mr*. Charles C*verlv
i
Irumali liaise). Joy Ludwick. tva
Lanell sritii. and Delight Allen,
v.tm played "Watch Ye. Pray Ye.”
"Over the Waves,” and "Cradle
fmng*."
The Happy Bluebird Group of
Longview. Linda Pruett, Dorothy
Avnnne D’An >n. Veronica Whitlow.
Louise Thompson. Carol Dean
Utight Jo Neil Ditto .Sandra Watson
"iliifed Ann Owings. and Uota tit-
iianlar. *iuig "Bluebirds " and
"This Little Camp Fire Light of
Mine.**
Gall Dunbar ol Uie Ihakeya Can p
bin tin-up : l ngview played a
plan solo, "L’Avanche.
The Pansy Bluebirds of Long
view and the Sweetpea ITuebirds
of Greggton Joined in a Folk-Song-
Dance. "Bump-si-Daisy." Partici-
pating w»re Jessica Cult, Sylvia
Dade. Racnel Summers, Sue Rose,
Delores Wren, /xinilee Horton, Sue
Jones, and Dianne Taylor.
' In.- Mm Danube Waltz" was
given as a piano sole by Barbara
Whitehead of Uie Uiakeya Group.
Longview.
With Jane Johnson. Otaweca
Camp Fire Group. Longview, as
pianist, the style show depicted
what the well dressed Bluebird,
Camp Fire Girl, and Horizon Club-
ber wears in town ana at camp, and
in Uie kitchen.
Bluebird models wiere Janice
Farmer. Orchid Group of Longview
Delorea Wren. Pansy Group. Long-
view. Sarah Jo Dunaworth, Ohlcadee
Group. Longview, and Lucy Ann
Block slier. Sweetpea Group, Grt'gg-
ton.
At'dellng lor the Camp Fire Girls
were Betty Locker. Haneki Group
Jackie Blackwell. vXaw.teca Group.
Palsy Ruth Howell. Mrs. Mersey's
Group. Gall Chadwick. Otaweteca
)£HLOX Lf-LdU
w'
'U-xeienteil
"A Lucky Penny " comedy In
tnree acts, was presented Tues-
day evening o) the Senior Class
in tne hinn school auditorium,
and will be ( resented again today
at an assembly progrur .
Directed by Mrs. Glenn Bro wn,
the excellently uaine-i group gavt
a delightfully entertaining per-
inm once. Included in tlie cast
were ’‘ilia Dean Carl. Ikitts
I rtKg.v Hurrv McKain. Bennie
Test, Norman "Uo” Martin, J. ».
Ward. Pat Beard. Elizabeth Dil-
laru. Jack Adam*, culier, Morten,
'J^nnouncement 2
There will be a meeting of the
Gladrwuter Chapter of the American
Red Cross In the community build-
ing at 2 30 Wednesday afternoon
for Uie purpoae of electing officers
for the Giadewater Branch.
Any contributor to the American
Red Crosa ia enutled to vote, and
la urged to be preaeftt.
Mtss Fvelyn Oppenhelmer of
Dallas la to be presented in a re-
view of "Hamlet”, Thursday after-
noon at ?:30 at the Pineland Golf
and CO unto Club.
Tlie review ia sponaorca by the
DaleUi Study dub. and Mlsa
Oppenheimer ia coming through the
courtesy of Sanger Bros., Dallas.,
Mt MHfr RM OF IIM HI BORAH 1 IM« l.i . »N R, Hrw< Methodist Chnreb. I ell to right. )*w ku«n smith,
Mrs. I.. I ugrne Harris Mra. I . A. PettyRilM. Mr* Jaams A Cnx. Ah* Wav tie llradford. A*s Seth Parker.
Mra. F. I. Hite. Wa Ralph Phillip* Atrw Chrtw Tavlor. Mr* laaper Allen. Mr* N, F. Mnrrav wad Mr*.
O. F. Rent,
Mm Mm IMm I MwaN
I'k MltTOK titRRW
nftmelrM
JM X Tylef Hit* Thwwtfe Hldg.
Trlwphene MM UvngvMw. Tea.
Will Za In Olsdewrwiar
Office Bsrb Thursday ftnm
1 50 to 4 90 —Phillips Bldg
TVIephone 141 - Olwdwwalrt
Ilk m 4HtM.ii uriaiam
OpliMiefrfW
Will Be In Oliulewwlrr CWfte*
Mendav 1 90 to • 90
Wednesday Z 90 to • 90
Friday I M to 9 90
Broken tense* Duplicated
Lilly Boh Canter. Madge DoBOzrd.
Maybetn Mcllroy. Margaret Ferrell
and Barbara Watkins.
The action f tne play took place
on tne lawn of the Pringle none,
and the stage setting . orried out
this idea. Trellises of roses on
each side of the stage, and a
picket fence added to the reality
of tne scene. Attractive garden
furniture was used.
tot Hall was student director,
ar.a Helen Jo Nelson, Gertrude
Waller. Jeffle Dan Verner. Pat
Kanaier. and La Verna were usners.
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Evorott-Stono FuimwsI
SINCERE
APPRECIA TI0N.....
WORDS CANNOT express the gratitude we
feel for the wonderful response and attendance
which was accorded our formal opening, last
Thursday, by the people of this area You exceeded
by far our fondest expectations. We hope that
all of you enjoyed the visit and will drop in often.
Even though the store at times was exceptionally
crowded, not a single piece of merchandise was
damaged accidentally, as so often happens on
such occasions.
We also want to express our appreciation for
the beautiful floral gifts, congratulatory
messages, telephone calls and telegrams, many
from friends who were out of town and unable to
attend.
We will make every effort to render a service
that will merit the many kind words and encourage-
ment you hove given us.
Sincerely,
L0WEL HOLLOWAY
and Th*- arsonnel
fifeilfir"
its.
oway
■HURT
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 18, 1949, newspaper, May 18, 1949; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008180/m1/5/?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.