Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1950 Page: 10 of 16
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THE GLADEWATEB DAILY MIRROR
Sunday. February 12. ||
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Morning Riles Unite Irene
Ellis And Daniel M. Higdon
characterized u> eiegant sun
i L< a) a4| u)r wcduinfc 01
..lam.c urm Lint, uaugntei oi
•»u*. Joan v,he»uey ana u n
am* oi aongvic-w, lo Daiuel Mor-
naan liiguou. »on *<i au. anu
Alia. James H Higdon ot Li Faa>>
lue wuudiug wa* hoiemnucu M i-
nay at d p in in uu- i>) mere**
i amolu Church, with the Uev.
tamer John atcixamaia, olliuat-
nig at Uu- double line ceremony.
Arrangement* oi white glad
ion ana caii<i lilies were placed
at vantage point* at the aitar. anu
moi were accented o\ gleaming
wane tapers in pyramid style.
'1 tie |lews were marked by burn-
ing lapels aiul while satin bows
Joe Froctor ol Longview, at
the organ pia>eu a program ot
wedding music and Mrs. Alton
Coatr. sang "Ave Maria , and hi
nest U Hearn Jr. singing "Pani
saiigelltrus and "Lord I'm Not
Worthy."
Mrs. Nile Freeman ol Long
i lew attended the bride as ma-
tron ol honor, dressed sundial
to the bride in a gown of cotiee
nylon net. with lilted bnAue,
snort sleeves, lull :Jt*rt oomph
niented by a gold belt. Her coro-
net bat ot sell-material was wig
ed in Oi aided satin, and hycan-
this fell from the gold bow In
the back She carried a shower
array of blue iris defined by cof
fee satin bows.
The bride was given in mar
riage by be brother, John Glib
Her wedding gown was an Ofigi
nal model of white nylon en-
crusted with tmy roses made of
composite silken threads, and de-
signed with a tiny round collar,
petal point sleeves, fitted bodice
with self covered buttons down
the front, and a full circular
sJtirt of the new length. Her
short full veil of illusion depend-
ing from the sides, fell from a
halo of lilies of the valley over-
laid with the same material Shi
carried a white satin prayer Ijook
topped with a white orchid with
cascade streamers of satin and
a pearl rosary, the gift of the
groom
Donald A Higdon, of St Loup-.
brother of the groom, was i>est
man and ushers were Nile Fice
man of Longview and Deter
Mommy
The flower girl, niece of the
bride, was Beverly EHis. She
wore a dress of blue organdy and
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on tier lian ,. circlet yi white
carnatiun* amid >.lu.- n«-t She
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carried a white liatikct ornament
ed with carnation: Johnnie El
Us. nephew of the bride, was
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ring bearer
Mrs. Chesnev, mother of the
bride, wore » navy crepe dres*
>f draped design and an orchid
w
•orsago Mrs Higdon, chose a
Mack knit dress and orchids-
For traveling the bride wore
a navy crepe suit with white ac-
cessories He blouse was white
and -hr wore her bridal orchid
A f ( e r the wedding trip the
couple will be at home at 2801
Wheeling Street in FI Paso
Among the out of town guests
from Tv In were Mi Joe Man
/tel, Mrs Bobby Manziel. Mr
and Mrs Phillip Saleh. Mi Sam
• lark. Mr < 'harle- Unis. Mrs.
J< e Korkinas. Mi and Mrs. F
II Pillow Mr and Mrs. R. .1
Venetna from Italia* Mr Rose
M.i vid of Kilgore Ml and Ml'
Allan fa Id well and children. Al
l*-ne and Patricia from Jackson-
ville. M. and Mrs Harrv Pll
low, Mr! Siduev Pillow f t o m
Mmeola Mi-xe*. Hosemarv and
Tnen Higdon from El P»*o and
Mrs Robert O'Brien and children
Mark and Robert from San Ft an-
cisco
immediately following the wed
ding, a reception wat held at
the home of the bride'* parents.
The home was decorated with
iris, yellow daffodil* and acacia,
ranunculaceou* and snapdragons,
which were placed at point* of
interest and the bride's table wai>
laid with a linen cloth with a
centerpiece of blue iris, white
gladiolus and white stock fry.
.tal candelabrum modified by
-hams of white hyacinfh and blue
satin bows, cast a glow on the
wedding cake which was placed
it one end of the table, with the
silver coffee service, opposing.
Presiding al die cake service
vva ; llii* grandmother of the bride,
Mrs. A M Pillow, of Mmeola
and pouring was Ihe bride's
aunt. Mrs .1 R t Tinnmghani. "f
Kilgore Mis Charles Senning of
Austin, pre: ided at the guest
book
Others in the house party were
Mi; flint Moore. Mr Harold
Johnson. Mrs John Osteen, Mrs.
Richard Smith of Longview Miss
Elizabeth Yates. Miss Beatrice
Yates. Mi-. Is .a belle Korkinas.
Mis., Dorothy Wampler, Mrs.
Marsha Fo>h*-e. Mr Marie Sher-
man. Mrs Goldie Wampler. Mrs
Thelma Brad) Mn Verne \1<>os.
sy. Sirs. Pearl l.cake. Mrs Fs-
ellc Alexander. Mr- Merle Tieer.
Mrs Merle Kincaid, Miss Karo-
line Kincaid. Mrs El .-.ilvelli Ev-
erett. Mi Jean Ellis Mr; Char
ley Wampler. Mr; Jack Yates
Mrs Swearingen. Mrs. Amy Me
Kean and Mrs. Fowler.
Dance Hoste^b
ANN COOPER
Camp Fire Groups Plan Gala
Supper; Dads To Be Special Guests
k-A
UST
One of the more important
events of the year for the C'amp
Fire Girls it the Dads Daughter s
box : upper, an annual event
This year's supper will be held
at 7 15 Monday evening, Febru-
ary 13, in the Gladewater High
School cafeteria Camp Fire Girls
of the Gladewater-Union Grove
District are to participate Mrs
J P Straight. MH-ial chairman for
the district, is attending with the
arrangement*. Miss Mercedes
Smith, executive director of Fast
Texas Area Council of Camp Fire
Girl*. !m-, Is also working wilh
Den 3 Cub Scouts
Taken Into Pack
Den 3, Pack IM, Cub Scouts,
were participants in the joint
meeting of Pack MMl and Pack It*e»
on February 7 in the auditorium
of the elementary school at 7 p m
Fbi the i»ast two years the I
have lierm engaged in their "Cm
I sade fee Liberty" and in tins con
1 ilection Den 3, under the direction
! ot then Den mother. Mis David
| Morrison, has been making a
-Judy o| the Crusades and knight-
hood The Den adopted a knight’s
I slogan which they practiced hi
j ihen Sroutmg as well as ui then
| private lives
I arc i an Ray Dillard, leading
knight, and Den chief, conducted
| the knighting ceremony tor Den 3
I with John Dillard as torch lieurer
| The Scouts were wearing full suits
; ot armour, including helmets,
! shields and swords, which they
had made of cardtroard and paint-
ed ulvei The boys were'.iwai ited
then Hobrnt pins for having mer-
ited -|>e< ial recognition
Knighted were Floyd Johnson.
Jr Glen Marrs. Donald Baggett.
Kddie Gregstim. Aubrey Price.
the group; in making tin ir <u
rangements Both Mr Straight
and Miss Sindh will attend ttu
suppei Monday evening, erving
III the capacity ol aide-, tor the
g.rls are responsible for the af-
fair
The girls will make their own
boxes ami the older member: of
the groups will pre|.ar»' the food
with which the lx.xr: .ue trlh-d
Decorations have over all col
or scheme Mid symbolic motif
of Valentine Each group will
decorate their own table Pn*»’
will lie given for the be t nt
most attractively decot at«d Blue
Bird and Camp Fire table IHri/
es will also la- given to Ihe group
having the large-t attendance of
dads and daughters according to
tin group's member hip
Game and ong will provide
the entertainment and amuse
ment feature
At supper lime oft iced ill ink
will b«- served
All of the girl Will l*e die ed
in then groups dc* ignated on
turn#
Tile three partirlpatlng gt"il|>
are Bine Hird- Horizon C I u b
Girls and the Camp Fire Gill
Garden Club
Invites Husbands
To Special Meeting
The February 22 meet on: •<( the
Glariewaler Garden Club ha
Item planned to inelude tin- hu
bauds of members It will in
night meeting, in <»rdei that th.
men mav attend
Dt E W Lyle plant pathe
ologlst for the Texas Hose He
search Foundation .it Tyler w H
s%«3
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jkd.
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ESSs ^ - jar n
The Den was then taken into Pack '*'»* /"•' 1
M*irrh Fmindiitton t» fiHp tn#*m
Special speakei for the evening' ,h<" Problems ol con
win Roland Etzel. Scout executive ‘ial rose growing ILvle
iif I aotigvtew. who ftuvf .* brw*f if*- Cltl ^,t* Minting iri" ‘
view of Scouting which is now- in , “f roses, and give .i i in-l ieview
Its fortieth year «»f b*iw roses aie grown in ttie
Den 3 has os its theme foi Feb •"< *> rose field* .ml will iHm
rmuy the Blue and*Gold Bttn.piei wlUl Kodae»ir*.me P'chu
which will h#‘ uiven <lut mi: the hit j ^ ofk*r amt doiiKhnul? 1 *'
ter pnrtioii of the month If will! ***rvecf .in<l if i ftvait .kl
climax the celebration of the an j men mtere<-t«d m rose* in then
niversary of-Scouting la-n .1 i- '*rrl attend
studving the liistm' of Srouliin:1
M,s B. It Nr„l.. Is
..in; . invitation- and othei -tc, o Mamed Judtjt* In
Tin » Ihi I ltd I hMtfBk It i» at I ha I
and L ntv folks • -me t» »Hr the ms. Ives a fortune in the Eait Ta|
as Little Th*atr» * production ol Fait T»aa» Ha*law."
East Texas Little Theater
Premiere Musical February 13
All leads f"i it premieie M"<
(lav Illgilt tin l..(| .ilid t tain
hospltuldv leAdv In i*(iiv. n
onlv .ail. i its !.dk t'.il dsn
mill Id'! , 11 t *• ‘ '* V
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dm Mon of Ki n Benin.-t1
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rativc ,.rce>s.ii ics
Mr. And Mrs. Macomber
To Make Home Here
Mr Hid Mrs. James Edwin M.i
Speech-Drama Contest*
Mi- H R Neale hi inn tm of
-perch .«Td drama in fhc Glade
w iti-r High SchiN.I will (m- om
ui the nidge, (oi tli. Tcxa• .fun
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BALLARD
DRUG COMMNV
IBB §. $Um Fhoo* 1*9
Soma ol M!»» Coop, is ijuat.1* at lhay enjoy a dance at Pt nr land Country Club.
Formal Dance
For Ann Cooper
On Birthday
Miss Ann Cooper, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Ned Cooper, was
entertained on bet thirteenth
hirthdaj Friday with a formal
dam. at the Pineland Country
V'lub from 7 to 10 p m.
Music Club Asked
To Attend Concert
Reception In Kilgore
Gladewater Musi*. Club men
her have been invited by Roy
f’ni organist of the fu .t Pre.
The cluh v.’a gady alive with hv'tiiao I'hurch in Kilgore lo at
the Valentine theme and color ' tend the rental by William Wat
Detailed < ompletion of the decor km organi t. February U at the
Mtn e <heme wav carried out in I Fnt Pre b* tcrian b hureh. Kd-
thr lefre hrnent The cake, oc I gore. The club mem bet are also
■ up mg a prominent place <>n the invited to attend Mu reception
refie' ho.ent a well a:; the de
((-ra'r e pi'’gram. was ueart
:■ heped and embossed. ,
tjut ■ f ti,wn guests -eere Mil*
• ei"l • -v Bett ■ Br(M(ks, Martiia
for Mi Welkin that will be giv-
en after the rental.
Mr Watkin i- M.e winner of
the Young Artis! Award in the
National • ootest of the National
f »ne and 1 a, l .o Bortei, all iaderatlon of Clube fr»r I34H H»
-f (,llmn Mi-s Ruth Covin of
P|M*.‘,oig Hi * i -. and Johnny Real
d' ii of Linden .nd Mi** Vugin-.
i*> v-"I'n "f Longview
Nix'y gue.t* attended t lie*
dam e
Ml hup (.fub
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fik«»< a fii* it ipir f during thif*
wh'I< Mi Si.ifflHIr a irr.
m I w iJumi of Tvi< i ami
Mi and Mr Mcfiahay of Fort
Worth
T»ifi:r times nuhvl
fH>HTLANn InH 'ftp. r^r
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combri «iic* now at hnm© aftn I rorit«*>f to in- hi*M thi*> tug
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Mr Wacom her graduated from
tin Whit.- Oak School He ha- it-
cently returned from the !’;.• itic
when h*1 completed llmr v. i- of
service in the V S Muime C..rj>
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