Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1949 Page: 3 of 6
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Hawkins News
Cr. and Mrs. B. H. Cox and*
daughter, Kay, of Hand arson
apent the weekend vlalting with
kfr. and Mra. Joal Moore.
Mra. M. L. Cobb apent Inat
week viaitlng In Onlhart. 9ie
•no n realdant of Dnlhnrt before
moving to Hawkins n number »f
year* ago. She was accompanied
there for Uie vtalt by bar daughter
Mra. Frank hmeraon of Untlna.
Mrs. Henry Downing of Tyler,
Mra. Jack Newman of Dnlina and
tea. Mali Hall of Longview apent
several daya lax week viaitlng
kb. and Mra. J. T. tenth.
K. C. Swenson apent the week-
end with relatlvea in Auatln. Hla
aon, Wayne, returned hone with
him after an extended viall there
Shirley Jean and HP CTeerb
Mlneola vlaltad their uncle and
aunt. Mr. and Mra. Loyd McClenny
lax week.
Ml an Janice Non Mackey of
Dlckaoa vlaltad in the home of
Mr. and Mra. I. N. Moon lax week.
ftb. and Mra. K. K. Kothweli of
Naw London vinlted blends here
Monday.
kb. and Mra. E. C. Ponder and
daughter. Novelie, and Fteddy
Kughler of Mellvllle and New
Orlexia, La. vlalUd Mr. and Mra.
‘•red Ponder lax weekend.
Trier Stale Park wna the acena
Monday night of an outing for
the Young Woman's Association
of the Plrat HaptlX Church, Mg
sandy. The group met X the
church X Xx o'clock and went
by automobile to the lake where
a awtm and picnic lunch wna
enjoyed.
Attending were Mra. C.W.
1 irubba gad Mra. W.H. Soaps, and
IMiMl Peggy Uaw, Alyene
Jackson, Billy Willoughby, Babe
(irubba, Morris Mesa on. Sue
Vinson, Martha Murrell, Hattie
Mae Kavilla, Odle Qlbaon, Margie
Faulk, Lola Hollingsworth, Dorla
Killian, PXsy Nell Bradley and
ffoerry and Mary Lou Soap*.
Mrs. a. a. Wooderson visited
kba. fowl Wolcott X Tyler several
daya last week.
Mrs. B. T. Sboemake and child-
ren are visiting relatives In Com-
merce and Leonard tills week.
Mra. Carl Crux and daughter,
have returned home from n visit
In New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mlnahew
were Lalias visitors Thursday.
kba. Trmvia Parker and son of
WiUapoint spent the weekend here
with her parents, kb. and Mrs.
riaud Clark.
Kev. and Mrs. B. A. Watson
were Timpaon visitors Tuesday.
kba. V. V. Vaughn is under-
going treatment X the Hancock
Hospital in Uladewater tala week.
GRAND
TO YOUR HOME TODAY
M 1 tv\ BMNMt
Kay Colytr’i
Column
Dew Mias Onlyer
I reed your column every time 11
crimes out. I never miss it. t|
thought maybe someone would
write In and have a problem like
mine, hut It seems no one ‘ |
am s girl X steen years c d j
have gmduXed bom high I,
I have been going with s it j
I like very much. Just >
we troll* up because be w< h
another girl. I -font - are t g
about either boys, they Ju *t
appeal to me. I go wu »
boys, but don't like th It
the tlma I «ar with the* r
thinking about this other e
la on my mind night and I
cannot keep my mind on an I
am doing. I do no many a
wrong. I don't think he w| e
back In me even If I tell t 1
I am entry. Should I tell h t
I am sorry’ Please advise n
UFA RTRRC
We usually make mistake n
we are angry, t’nleas you i a
hoy had had some soft nl “
standing shout going Xen u
had no right In be angry r
he went with another girl e
cares enough shout you. I e
he wrAtld make an Xtempt I
with you again unleas y< e
very rude and unlust to hi u
know of course, whether y- r
unfair or not. and If you really feel
thx you were, then It would he
xiUrely right for you to write him
Sue Ann Brannen
Is Party Honoree
bur Ann Hra..nen was honored
with a watermelon party o« her
tenth birthday given X her home
at 51# l.ay Ave.. by her parents,
Mr and Mrs. C. Hrannen.
those attending and sending
gifts were Lou!an ura). Beverly
Ntegail. craig Keoun. Hettye and
Harhara Wiseman. Bobby Harris.
Beverly hstln. Trecta Stevens.
Mary Bland. Patriots and Cole
Patterson. Hilly and Mike Jones,
Charlene WXker. Paula Lange.
Carol Cleveland. Susan Webb,
and the honor**, sue Ann.
a brief note admitting that you
eerw wrong but make no mention
of dating him again. If he wants
to see you again he will take
advantage of the oginrtunlty you
have given Mm. He might poaXbly
lust acknowledge the note and not
suggest seeing you again. If he
does thX, let the mXter rest Of
course you feel hearttvnken now.
but I assure you that young hearts
mend rapidly, and you can help
a lot by deliberately pushing all
thoughts of him from your mind.
Remember this: If he does not
care enough about you to make up.
you would be foolish to waste
your time thinking vhnul him.
THOCOHT FOR TODAY
Love Is better than spectacle*
to make everything seem great.
SfTNRl
Surprise Party
For Shorty Horn
Mr. and IX*. H. B. Horn gave a
surprise party for their son. Shorty,
on his nineteenth birthday at their
home In the Humble Camp Wednes-
day from 5 30 until 9:00 p.m.
The table waa laid with a lace
cloth and the centerpiece was of
. pink rosebuds In a crystal vase
1 The rake was white with pink
randies used in pink holders.
Uueat* were June Hightower.
Clovis Kendricks. Chick Taylor,
Beth Johnson. Rue McKinsley.
Bill Adklnaon Jr.. Jimmy Ham.
and Hieckie K-'mondson.
HI’FRIM AT CONNir f.OI>-OMANY'R PAMTY
outlie Jjou ^ front
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Honoring her daughter, Connlr
Lou on her XxUi birthday, Mra.
Preston (Irani entertained with •
party at thXr home in the Natural
Gasoline Camp, Frldav after-
noon. She was asXXed by Mrs.
T. B. smith and Mrs. John Rerton.
Games were played and pictures
wxe taken of the group. Then
the gifts were opened and admired.
Refreshments of rake, tello
and fmlt punch were served.
Those attending wxe Myra
and Mary Dell stamen. Hilly and
Jerry Roger*. reddle telth,
sue aon, Randy and Uafome
Hunt, Jeiry and Nell Robertson,
Hetty Lou Hxton, Mike Vandlvx,
Lei and Marsh, Caroline Pruitt,
Shelia Foster, Nikki Goodrtck.
Mike Whelaman, Karen and Connie
Lou Grant.
I original plana were for the
group to attend the Gladewater*-
Kilgore ball gains, but after
the rain they remained for a
game party.
dixeCci.
Zanily
Members of the Lottie Moon
Circle met Monday x 9:00 a.m.
x the First Baptist Church in
Big Sandy. The meeting opened
With prayer by Mrs. John Prothro
snd Mm. C.W. Grubbs had chxge
of the business meeting.
H.E. Speer taught the Bible
study from the twenty-sixth chap-
ter of St. Matthew which included
the betrayal and trial of Jesus,
snd Mr. Speer also pronounced the
benediction.
Members present were Mm. *
Prothro. Mm. W.W. Williams.
Mm. H.E. Jpeer. tea. C.J. Murphy.
Mr*. O.H. Waller. Mrs. Sue Berry,
Mrs. C.W. Grubbs, Mrs. M.L. John-
son. ana the visitor. Mr. Speer.
Mrs. Ann Merrell was hostess
Tuesday x J:30 p.m. when the
Mxy Martha Circle met at her
home for thetr Bible study.
The meeting opened with a
xmg "We're Marching to aon,"
after which Mrs. Soape, the
chXrman, led the hustneaa
meeting.
Mm. Tommie Kaird gave the
devotional and read a beautiful
poem on "Love."
Mrs. Nye Man gun- presented
the Bible xudy from the twenty-
fifth chapter of Matthew, with
the grour participating in the
dtacuaXon. The mexing closed
with sentence prayers.
The Mary Martha Circle will
meet Monday August g In a Joint
seaXon with the Lottie Moon
Circle In the basement of the
Baptist Church, with the former
circle having charge of the Royal
Service Program an "Latin Ameri-
ca."_
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1949, newspaper, August 4, 1949; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008228/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.