Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 203, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952 Page: 10 of 12
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' NOTICE
Bmium of a conflict tho
Music club program planned
until Sunday afternoon.
March 30, at tho Firat Presby-
terian church at three o'clock.
The program will be an organ
recital.
Congratulations
M\ CAMPFIRE GIRLS
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Mary Circle Gives
Program For CWF
The Green Room or the Com-
munity building was the meeting
place for the Christian Women s
Fellowship of the First Christian
church Monday at two o’clock.
The Mary Circle was in charge
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of the program with Mrs. Levi
Lyman as chairman. The setting
for the program was a table, in
the center of the room, which held
an open Bible that had a burning
candle placed on either side.
Mrs. Lyman was assisted by Mrs.
A. L. O’Brien, Mrs. J. A. Brown
and Mrs. Roy Garich as the rea-
ders. As each reader finished, Mrs.
B. R. McJilton sang a solo, accom-
panied by Mrs. C. R. Stevens at
the piano. The readings were “The
Theology of Prayer,” ‘The Phil-
osophy of Prayer" und "The Prac-
tice of Prayer.”
The closing hymn, “Take Time
To Be Holy” was sung, after which
Mrs. Brown gave a prayer of dedi-
cation. The fellowship benediction
was repeated in unison.
Sunday, Mfirch 16. 1952
Happy Birthday
CAMPFIRE
GIRLS
Best wishes on your
42nd Anniversary
WALTER SCOTT
This is Campfire Girls' Birthday
Week, March 16th to 22nd, cel-
ebrating the 42nd anniversary
of the Campfire Girls.
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AAARCH 16th TO 22nd Is
CAMPFIRE GIRLS1
BIRTHDAY WEEK
42nd
Anniversary
HAMMOND'S TEXACO STATION
Pictured here are members who enjoyed the family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BiU Bingham at White Oak recently. Back row
left to right, arc Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Mitchell, El Dorado, Ark.; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Meissner, El Dorado, Ark.; Mr. and Mrs Noel Craig'
Streetman, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bingham, White Oak; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Gregory, Houston; Mr and Mrs James Gregory and'
Deborah, Kilgore. Seated, left lo right, Mrs. Claudia Morgan. Dallas; Mrs. J. A. Gregory, White Oak; Mrs H S. Simpson. Tucson."Ariz!
James Bingham, White Oak; Sandra Bingham, White Oak; Sharon and Joyce Craig, Street man..
Miss Louise Colgin Accepts
Directorship For Camp Natowa
Camp Fire is pleased to an-, the past two years and was in
White Oak Choir
To Be Guests At
Greggton Church
The White oak High School i
Milam, Retha Partin, Doris Screws,
Billie Ruth Ward, Mary Alice Wea-
ver. Susan Wharrv, Sid Bratton,
Richard Embcrlin, David Griffin,
and Teddy Jo Miller
Douglas Singleton, J. L Hunt-
ley, Carolyn Blaylock, Loydann
REEVES'
MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION
urn Miss U»lso ** «»immin«!cho|r, I STS??- '■'Sr 2*
has accepted the directorship of t henL*“t sunH™M - ■ of Merlin C. Black, will be the
the East Texas Camp Fire area I f^^PnNtat°Wa Y‘l1 Ju.nc.9 I Suests of the First Methodist
camp, Natowa, tor tms summ- I ‘^".followed by |
Miss Colgin, well - known
G la cl e w a t e r, for her
Kay Dodson, Virginia Fogle. Mar-
tha Henry, Mary Harnsby, Jo Ann
King, Sherry Loo per, Pattie Modi-
_______„„ a lu-uuy session louoweel oy church of Greccton at th,. Sun,l-,v *'■»«. J'nerr.v tamper, Hattie Miidi-
summer. a 7-day session. Booklets will be eveningworhip "c^i ce at 7 30 i sc,tc’ Dixie McMullen. Ann Pol-
nown in out shortly and expecting 100 per MmbcTs of wi 1 re lick‘ c*ri ■*» Wallace, l-atsv
work ms cent registration at Camn before rin5 h,r.w. ,rcn' Wavt. Sara Wharrv J. .net.. Whi.
BEST WISHES .
CAMPFIRE GIRLS
on your
42nd BIRTHDAY WEEK
March 16th to 22nd
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pus, Jean Cline, Mary Nell Davis,
Lucille Eggleston, Nell Hames,
. Maui inc Higginbotham, Glenda
. Hounsel, Laquitu Lewis, Virginia
Louise Colgin
Gladcwater schools is a graduate
of Texas University with degree A movie was made of the uetivi-
in physical education. While at throughout the meeting.
most successful season.
See you at camp. •
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Bluebonnet
Group Observes
Birthday Week
The Bluebonnet Bluebirds cele-
brated the Camp Fire birthday re-
cently at the home of Mrs. H. W.
Jenkins.
The girls baked the birthday
cake and prepared refreshments
that were served to their guests,
the Lo-Ca-Ka Camp Fire group.
This group, oetng the former Blue-
bonnet Blue birds, presented the
name to the younger group. Blue
Birds also received their member-
ship cards and charter.
Wayt, Sara Wharrv, Jeanette Whi-
ted, Don Bradford. Leo Griffiths
Norman Lcidecker, and Jimmv
Thomas.
Michigan’s shore line, touching
Lakes Superior, Michigan. Huron,
and Erie, is the longest of
state—2,302 miles.
CAMPFIRE GIRLS'
BIRTHDAY WEEK
March 16 to 22
4
Congratulations
on your 42nd Anniversary
fuivuy
A I W /.\ Y S FIRS! O U A L l I Y 1
college she had the camp orienta-
tion course, water safety instruc-
Enjoying the affair were Rose-
mary McChesney, Bobbie Kay Mc-
tor’s course, the advanced first aid Pherson, Joan Newell, Barbara
course, camp leadership course, in Newell, Sandra June Kotrammel,
addition to other studies. . Barbara Carol Carrington, Betty
Miss Colgin worked at the1 J®an Thomas, Marion Leverett,
American Legion Pool in Harl- Donna Weaver, Beverly Praiak,
ingen the summers of 1947 and P‘'KRy Money, Sandra Ann Bryar-
'48 as life guard and swimming in- Peggy Sue Harrell, and guests,
struetor. She attended the red ®080,1 Webb, Patty Roberts, Karen
cross aquatic school at Camp Hern Coats, Frances Dillard, Margaret
in Marshall in the summer of 1949. Chamberlain, Betty Pace, and Mrs.
and counseled at Camp El Tore- Bobammel, Mrs. Bryarly, Mrs.
soro at Ft. Worth in 1949 und 1950 Dillard, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Lev-
as water front director. She has ort‘H, and Mrs. Roberts.
taught physical education in the — ---
Gladewater Elementary school for , Wine stains should be sponged
r-— table linens with warm
IT'S CAMPFIRE GIRLS'
BIRTHDAY WEEK
March 16th to 22nd
PRE - SPRING SPECIAL
FOR CHEVROLET OWNERS!
COMPLETE ENGINE
Parts and Labor
INCLUDES—
• Remove cylinder head, clean
and check
• Remove all carbon deposits
• De-glaze cylinder walla
• Replace piston rings
• Fit new piaton pins
• Adjust connecting rod bearings
• Ajust main bearings
• Clean oil pump screen
• Grind and raplaca all needed
valves
Pf**’"
• Replacs ignition points
• Replacs spark plugs
• Check oil pump
• Clean and treat oil pan lines
• Replace cylinder head, oil pan
and manifold gaskets
• Tune engine
• Check cooling system
• Tighten hose connections
• Install 5 quarts of oil
• Road test for performance
PARTS AND LABOR
EASY PAYMENTS
• Weekly • Monthly
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PHONE 2132
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Best Wishes
to your wonderful organization
on its 42nd Anniversary.
It is a privilege to say— «
Happy Birthday
Campfire Girts.
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Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 203, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952, newspaper, March 16, 1952; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008231/m1/10/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.