Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1950 Page: 13 of 16
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THE OLADEWATEH DAILY MIRROR
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Sunday Fskauarr llj***
TO THE LADIES
Mrs. Coats, Mrs.
Fowler Give
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thing *»me one ol yon ne. d,-d for . r. h......jj ehu, ki. n, , ,„m, l/IIHItrl
iff of ui'hrart Wisdom, 01 a miuui imn nr a pmti.ni m wunli ut the
t ry atne thinu you ve seen ynurt-clt
At any rate, jt> (Mto'hri highlight on tin* modern woild
LOVE AMONG THE YOUNGER SET
I was chaperoning a gmup ol young people .it .1 party <u,e rn
g. write* Batty Jane Ba|<-h n, Woman » l.iti, • ,.,<1 noticed that mint
fie girl* ware dtsturl>ed by the presence of one attractivi young
ng. «he visiting cousin of one of the go I* The voungstei was of..
I*|y a trial-M*e Lana Turner, and hail inc-t ol the two pi.mt
itivrly charmed Even the luds who were gnmg fi-atly succumb
to Ihe enchanting stiangei All but one, that is
Noticing that this one mala was paving .... paiti. ular heed. h. P> , ■ . ■
tciird hai attention# exclusivelv to him flier. w., wonderful whi,‘‘ ‘uP,rt <*•? !••»>■ of *'<Mk. to-
gentle music, and edging . loser t<. in.
||v TJo you nund if I put my hem I on >oui -how Me. ' The hov ,t“ra*nK wh"*' l»»arra completed
. ve her a theatrical, passionate look ..n«t then in ,. 1..... ........,„M l,M„ *r
(ward a block away, replied. This I gotta You im.in it ....... Attending, besides tin engaged
couple, were Mr mid Mrs. John
( hiMiev. Mi and Mr- Nile Free-
•M..n of Imngview. M. and Mis
tine 1 O Mr.on Ji . Mi and Mis.
I’• lei M<ioss>, Mr and Mrs Joe
I'll'. 101 nl Kilgoic. Mi and Mrs
li'lm Kills. Mi-s. I‘ iliell K'*rk
.mo- Mr* Mary Steward, Donald
Iligu<hi 1.1 si I "in Mi K hi ii
1 . it Mi Lima illlea. 11 and
la J"!m M> Namara
Tin tehearsal dinner for the at-
tendants nf Ihe wedding of Ml* I
Mamie Irene Ellis and Don Ihg
don. wa: given February It at H
I' m by Mi* Alton Coat; and
Mrs Lata Fowler ol MIR Post
Street.
Forming the central decorative
atliaction wa: tin- table which
with it: formal selling, was over
laid with linen ami held an all
EVENTS TO COME
Jan. 20 I ah. 20. "Plant A Pi can Traa" month sponsored by the
,!adewater Garden Club.
Feh 1.1 Camp Fire Girl Ilad-ltuugliter box
gh school faleteria. V 30 p m
nipper, (ilailcwalei
teli 13 14-1.1 10 "Easl Texa* Hev lew fli ( pi. rotation of fait
. xa Little Theater, Longview. Civic Cantei auditorium, H pm.
F-b 14 Concert. Municipal Concert Assmiation pie eolation of
• it Hudie. VMiluusl. high school auditorium, H pm
Something different is this pretty table piece made of pepcorn. a
lew pine cones, a pine branch or two and soma wire. Designed by
nationally known pop corn distributor's artist, this unusual ar-
rangement is ideal for the Valentine season.
Feb 14. Ladies Day. luncheon, 12 noon. Pineiand Golf and Conn-
Club Host«n*c» Mil Cron Shcpi*-rd and Mis Jell Tolbert Tel
irt'in- .Ml-H or 36 Rl for reservations
Feb 14 Organ recital. Pint Presbyterian Church, Kilgore, by Wil
11 Watkins, 0 1.1 p in
Feb l».
ne of Mis
White t lak Home Ilemon-1ration Club meeting in tin
C E Carl
Feb 10 Daleth Club meeting. Green Homo of the t mninunily
Idiug. J pm Mts O M Kaio ey. hotle Sub)ei t IP* Ion .mil
v Kuglarid Villages
| Feb 22 Olailewater Garden Club, !<> a
\nity Building
111 Green liootu. Cummu-
■li 22 Eastern Star School Pmcland (.oil and l mm try club
ru>MMi beginning at M in .* m
..<< Coinniu
t- eb 23 flladr wafer Gai'len Club tot;!.' ..Inn;.
Hiding Hu*tunt to tie gue-• • •( ttie •in'
Fi b 23 School of instruction tn IO'*F Hall conducted bj Mr'
»•« Jones, district supervisor. Rebekah
jlr^
Kegistration For
Boby Show To
Begin Monday
• xistratian of entries f <• r «
ft oi<! prue habv show to tie held
i ongvtew March I. and m Kil
«(,». March 3. will liegiti Monday
lien, Mt
will tw
4 the
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Wail ne nd t hildren
wrxngc-l .0 «ording to
age gi onpt. and ei
Mo t hattdMHtre Iwtvs and pret
ties! i'll b choM i! bv a oanel of
judge will receive a s* I f t and
certificate Children will lx-
known tty numbers instead of
name
Lev trig nip* w ill he prevented
to the children scoring the high-
est number of imtnt.v in health,
hemitv and friendship A free
gift will he preM'olad to ttu fir I
Area Garden Club
Member* Meet With
Gregg County Agent
F.ucht area Garden Club mem-
t»i 1 met with County Agent O.
It Taylor at the court room In ____
t ti 1 1 ourthoitM- in Longview 1 ^pinty tp
I InirMlny afti-rnoon to make pliins --
t"i .1 .oimty wide Garden (Tub
meeting to la- held in Lungvtew
Match I from IU 11 111 until 3
t> m.
The general public will be in-
vited to attend any part or all of
the piogram Taylor .said
A general outline of topics to
tw illlruMPl at the meeting in-
clude shrubs, soils, roses, canre'-
lia i/alea . and other flower.'
ITu ilefmite progi.un will be an-
iH'iinced latei
I feel the prog/am is p'anned
to the leadership ol these Gai
den Club* and should be a pro-
gram that then meinheis are ill*
trie-ted m. T.tyim commented.
Garden 1 hit. mernbrrs who
were at the planning session In
dude Mi Norman llotierts of
(iladewalei, Mr* W B Denm
on of Ktlgoie, Mi F H Calla-
han of Kilgore Ml John Dtek
on of Longv iew Mrs David Yat-
ian ol laxigv tew. Mrs K M Hess
of Kilgore Mr Ah in L Lewi*
; of Kilgore and Mrs Sid Reynolds
nf Gladevv ah r
YOUR THEATER PRESENTS
By CHRISTOPHER ERVIN
"Holiday Affair” widen begins
its two day showing at the Gregg
today, give. Rotierf Mitchum a
rare opportunity to display his
handle light comedy.
He doe. it with a pleasing blend-
ing of his own pellicular kind uf
toughness and tenderness.
While tin- story rather strains
at the seam for nine of its ef-
fects and drag* in pure hokum in
others, it is withal a warm, hu-
man little yarn which is so nicely
acted and directed the obvious
manueveru ol plot and characters
are easily overlooked.
"Holiday Affair” is amusing
That virtue is nuiahle ; nice so
many of the wmiUt-l>e amusing
pictures are anything but that.
The storv has to do with a pretty
..... • id. v. ( • 'iinir Enins, and
Big Sandy
Mr and Mrs C t Kay hava or-
fumed to their home in Dallas aft.
er a visit with Mr Kay's paranfs.
Mr and Mrs Earl Kay.
Mr and Mrs. George Trench and
daughtat. Barbara, of Daingerfiald
were recent guests of Mr and Mrs
John Mason Mings
Miss Mary Jane Gorman of Dal-
las has raturnad there aftei a visit
with her parents. Mr and Mrs
Boyd Gorman
Dr. and Mrs C H Bragg and
children are visiting in Odessa and
Amarillo.
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Reville of
Marshall were recent guests of
relatives here
Two Gladewdter
Students Library
Assistants At KC
Tlaleah Byrd end Rue Wilson
of Gladevvater have been named
library assistants for the second
remaster at Kilgore College ac-
cording to Mrs. Tredoma bikes,
librarian
Mis* Byrd, valedictorian of the
1940 class of Gladewater High
School, is the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs Marcus J Byrd She is
a vophomore major lag In U beany
science
Sue Wilton, the daughter of
Mr and Mr* G J Wilson 1» e
graduate of GUdnwater High
School She IS a .ophomore ma-
joring in business admlmatratinr
Student library assistants «td
the hhranan and assistant librar*
tan in the checking of books,
preparation of new books fo» use
in the library, and replacement
of books on thetr proper sh#h»e*.
Other assistants selected are
Mary Barker. JoinervtUe. Winola
Williams, Joyce Martin, Troup,
Ellene Kern. White Oek. Johnece
Tout, Shirley Heeler, and Trances
Burnett of Kilgore.
Mrs A W
her cousin, Mrs.
Dallas.
Phelps is visiting
Ihe Myatt. in
Mr and Mrs Jolui W Prothrn
are at home after a visit to their
son In Tyler
Mrs W C. Gorman was a recent
visitor in Tyler, the guest of her
a S' . —-______ .. -J
aon. Willie Clyde
Mrs. Gorman.
Gorman, and
That evening a.- Connie and her
suitor, Carl Davu, are trimming
a Christmas tree, Steve shows up
at her home, where Carl storms
out after a disturbance with
young Tlmrnie. Steve tries to
mend matters between Connie and
her admirer.
Next morning Tuiuiuc linds the
• Jc< trie tram leturned to him. but
Ctuinie realises that Steve has
'•ecu the donor, and that he can't
iflord it. He refuses to tie reim-
bursed. and announces that he is
about to go to California.
Baffled but intrigued. Connie
returns home to prepare Chriat-
mas dinner, for Carl at)d her in-
law Meanwhile Steve has been
u rested on a petty charce With
Carl's help. Connie clears him
.n l brings him home to share the
tu-i on Tiinmu holiday meal At the table Carl
Connie is 1 compare on shop- pr udly announces that Connie
pi) fui ,< department tore, select-j ha; agreed to marry him. Sieve
mg items from rival t ms to «*uns the assemblage by propos-
• hec k on prut nut ipi iltty She j ii»a to Connie himself, along with
i.ui <n elati'aatt electri* ti.iin. Kind words for his dismayed rival
• libou <• ** -—J- C»..<
Mrs Hugh Carter. Jr . Hawkins
school faculty member, is ill at her
home.
Mrs. Roi Cornish of Commerce
has returned to her home after a
visit with her daughter. Mrs Hugh
Carter. Jr.
Mrs Emma Lou Haley of Dallas
has returned home after visiting
her parents here.
spects her real purjiose
Timime is heart-broken
tt0 ( enter in lawgview mid
Tavlot Turniture to u>
'
"ill lx-
hu«
i'W allow Roth »hnw aie
"floored hy the Kettrkah
•1 the two t.>v> 1,
<-rv natty m the virimlv of
iter is eligitd* f 1 entt
bow No entry fees are in
*nd 'tie 1
* ent to register
of group* will he from
mr month*, six to 12
12 to 10 month'. IK
to iwn vear». two to three
’ttree to four ve.,r*. and ;
'••nr to five years
'll sw.imI* will ttr (lrri'ltt I
•tie nearest iierfcct child
let
Mi Ev»
dtractof ..f
.IDARE/ Mexico Feb 10 'DP*
Movie Direitoi tohn Huston
and Screen Star Kielfn Reye*
were granten a Mevteart divorce
today.
Mason, sus]
At ttoipe
to learn the train im't for him.
When Connie returns the tiain
ind gets her monev hack. Steve
is fired for not leporling Ihe na-
ture of the sate Fir fiom being
resentful. Steve beat* Connie to
turuh in Central Pa«k. helps hex
do compart«on shopping, but loses
her in a subway rush
Mi and Mrs Edwin Wood of
Marshall have returned home aft-
er a visit with Mr Wood’s parents
Mi and Mrs Bobby Stratton
and baby of Tyler weie guests of
Mrs Straton's parents. Mr and
Mrs L G McKinley, recently
Mi and Mrs John Williford of
Mobile, Ala., were recent guest* in
the home of Mr Williford s sister.
Mrs H H Brooke
SPRING
BULB SPECIAL
JUMBO
GLADIOLI
doz. 60c
100 BULBS
$4.50
FANCY LEAVED
CALADIUMS ™
“35c
12 Bulbs
$4.00
NO. 1 SIZE
CALADIUMS “ 25c
do^ $2.80
All Colois and Varieties lor Your Spring Garden
R. LACY NURSERY
Kilgore-Longview Hwy. Phene 041
Angrily. Connie tends Steve
away, much to the disappointment
of Timmie
Her that the situation is taken
in hand by Steve to everybody's
satisfaction
Sharing honor* with Mitchum
a* Steve are Janet Leigh as Con-
nie. Wendell Corey a* Carl Davis
and the new juvenile star. Gor-
don C.ebert as Timmie
.tune Ptiren
the Kilgore
ABOUT WHITE OAK PEOPLE
Mr- (i H Meissner liad ■> her
gue-T- recently h*-i children Mr
and Mr* Kelly Mci> nei •>( t! l>"
• ad>> Ark . and
Mr and Ml:
George Meissner
of Overtun
rORMORA Bill
PASSED
W V IIIS’GTON
Feb Itt ‘INS'
Tin 'tenatr pa
:.ed and : ctll tn
the \Sbi:(< !lnm<r
ttxtav ,1 lull In
pir»V‘ldi crnnnnui
uwt K"M*.i
aid tn TnrmoMi
e- ~ j V
I't.ng nr t 1 *• p- ....... M I' I 7» '
t'aierf tume suit of checked Mm mil .’ Y|
•nen-iwear -anting with remic 'bin ‘-
br'key and coachman cuff* of White j
Phpie Sire* 9 fn 1.1 In Navy. Ill.nk, 1
••r Navy Checks.
$17.99 /
Ours Catiusiyalf in Gladewater /
FINE VIRGIN WOOL
BLANKETS
Featuring Our Famous Brands
$IA00
Were $14.95 to $17.95
USE OUR 60 DAY LAY AWAY
STUCKEY - KINCAID CO.
Ulodcwut«r, Toros
So Much...for so Little!
RAYON
GABARDINE
SUITS ARE WILL-MADE AND
HANDSOME FOR JUST
An»I if we hadn't told v©ti" Y«H»r<l
easily take that rayon ftbardiaB
for a far more ekpenatve wool >-m
it's that good-looking' Thor’fB
every hit at well made aa many •
costlier suit. loo...lM|klOw
inq rayon crofpo lialRft aaU
bound buttonholut at tbf
pricol And the Myka
take a look' They’re now cr, 0Bd
fond fn many clear apnnf color*
sn.aiies 10-18. —-
PENNEYlS
THE STORE THAT THRIFT Mill!
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1950, newspaper, February 12, 1950; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008263/m1/13/?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.