Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 14, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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time as he tries in cet loose and head tor the tall timber mat like
an> voun* "dnaJe” would do. Data la read> tor die linden, spurs and
all. Ills father. Just relumed Horn (he Mediodlst conference In Houston
where he was assigned In die ttrnl Medindtst church in liladewater
lor anuUier tear, and hta mother. will be in attendance at the Kodm
with their oowhot-couarMNis son.
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The White oak Home Demonstra-
tion Club met at the home of Mrs.
Alum MaywaJd, with the president,
Mrs. Jim hoUinga worth. conducting
the business meeting.
A song, "Beautiful Texas.” was
led by Mrs. O.E. Watson, recreation
chairman, after which a demonstra
tion was given on "Selecting China.
Silver. Glassware and Linens for
the Home” by Mrs. Jewel Bell and
Mrs. Roy Coats, who attended the
Ctounty Leaders* Training meeting
held at Qreggton Community Center
May 31.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess to Mrs. W.F. McCurdy.
Mrs. Lester Boldrej. Mrs. COats
Mrs. Hollingsworth. Mrs. Bell. Mrs.
Roy Harvey. Mrs. Uniee Late, an*
Mrs. Watson.
The next meeting will be held in
the home of Mr*. Stuart smiUi.
June IS at 10:30 a.m.. and there
will be served a covered dish
luncheon.
Mrs. w. F. McLaughlin and daugh-
ter. Wilma, of Thackervllle, okl*.,
are the guests of Mr. and Mm.
Dewey McLaughlin. They returned
witn Dot McLaughlin, who had been
vlalung with them.
I Mrs. C.W. Moss honored her
•laughter. June, with a party Satur-
day afternoon Iron 2 30 until 4.30
on her eleventh Mirth‘lay.
June and her many friends present
enjoyed games of "London Bridge,"
"limp the Handkerchief.” "|*tn the
Target." and softball.
1 he birthday rake was white with
('Ink flowtys and '-undies, anil u»e
words. "Happy Mirth lay.” were
lettereil in pink. Ire cream was
served with the -ake. j'late favors
were balloons and bubble gum.
Assisting Mrs. Moss with the
games and sen in* were Mrs. l .J.
| Williams. Mrs. Rowan Vaughn, oi l
• Mrs. Jpe f-*'utter.
(iuests i resent were Athon I *•<•
; >r., Charles anl Mary Lea Della
| >iu- David Hex Colvin, .stunlr.i ami
Michael L after. Uremia Joiner
i Sieve Mil liard Kugeile .Oi l l.lltda
Vaualut. MUly Joe I igrtt. Judy
William > Cecilia an l t-tanci > !
Kofis. Jtmny and Joi**no L- .ler, ]
Jean and Johnny Hows, Notey
Cardyn i.oil Itobert • nieni, I ynn
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MRS II RR* f DW 1RII SMITH
Hr. ana Hrs. H. E. Cayuood hate announced the mart, a* e oj their dau^hter.
Hiss Dorothy Cayuood. to Cpl. Jerry Eduard Smith on April a7. 7ne bride has
been one oj the majorettes in the khite 0o« Utah School band jor the last
tujo years. C.pl, Smith is leitA the United States Army band, stationed at Hot
Springs Arkansas. Hey plan to make their home in Hot Springs.
Altar Society Has
Meeting
The regular monthly " evOng of
st. Theresa'a Altar society wan
held Wednesday. June 8 at the
Rectory. The new officer* elected
at the last regular meeting are
President, Mra. joaeph w. Hyan
vice-president, Mra. John R. Flana-
gin; secretary. Mra. L. O. Clunn.
treasurer, Mra. Fmeet OMieara. The
next meeting wOl be held July 13,
at 2:30 p.rn. at the Rectory.
Ii.c |tn nit iilaimtu lor all tin
toon: nrstplf nl ll.i- s|. Iliversa
I'arisli MimiMi alo-ntintti was iwtsl
•MMH'ft Ills OUST <t| ram iHIt Will IN'
11H0 luilai lie r. mon will meet
il Ho- I'rrtiin al I UP |i ai I m-s
Vaughn. Hilly l*'"*,ta*r uni r.a> Id
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laitin
& l laxxLf On ^on ^rfuuuitind
Of Mlncifc ftlltpfpfnt IflPlf .A4i>
t'«*•• *1 toaJI AucuwUne. .-die
friends In Glade water mol d< uuiy
was llie wed hug In till' Mrtito list
(Imrch of sun Augustine IVta*.
I at six o'clock p.m. Mon lay luro- 0.
when hi a uuiel nut Imin-v-uvo
| ceremony \ll > * ftulli ‘ till *• bee »r
tlie bride of h.K. Martin Kov. W.S.
.Sherruui performed the w editing
riles.
Wins Nance, who In the daugnter
of kir.andMrs. lom Nance of Gilmer.
Texas wan a most attractive tin le.
She wore a navy and white crepe
Irens with white and navy acces-
sories. site carried an olive bound
Bible which wan purciianeil in
Jerusalem by a friend.
Her attendant wan Mrs. Mildred
A.
wore
a duntymnt iren with navy scene
-vies. John Cage ittcnded the
groom.
1 he brid* hold** a H.K and M.K
degree It t I- flOX" of Commerr*
lei!, an 1 is at present 4 teacher
In the Hall-water P*|cm*'ntary
Arhool.
:r. Martin has neen employed by
Hi* * lull oil ( inn any in iMsdewat*
lie a Me.let | years, lie (a the
son of Mm. 11.A. Martin of \letan
drta. Louisian*.
Mr. and Mrs Vortin left immedi-
ately for a two seeks tour *>f Hon-
da SO'I the Gulf Cossl. they will
Im at home at 401! Howard .street.
liladewater. l'exaa.
SI.IPPKKS- by Evans murdy
Hand-bum. 'or real lelsnring com-
fort Pupa will appreciate Iheae moat
Prircil from up
Minus— M.uurul Amm
Kiiro «iift JitViM.n ahirtR m nr**
ilMlifia caftan and white* I ««rifr
»*rIre U011 nf rnll.tr «(vlr«
IVier • • . 1 a |•
father's Day rumen Ion
ont*t* a year, wo thin year Let’s harol Dud
something ht* rrally wgriis . . . |>n oiorr
shockiiriR ahttrtn, loitrl lira,
plairin you ran urr a hlrtrlt away . . . no mnrr
shrirkiriK »M*rka or jrann in liilllr winter'*
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niw. Whal'n more, |>ad, doe*
not want a new wanking marliiite, vacuum
rleinrr or a ticket to the junior prom.
So hr a sport, anti do your
Father's Day shopping at Palace, because
Palace has everything that Dad of
yours wants ... all gifts that will
get a “Mg hand''
when you “hand it to D«d“ on Father's Day.
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hour* ctiirina (hr fun mim-
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anrt rharmaftnr Hiihnrdtnr
Vout • hitler of ttylra and rol«»ra
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Initialed, tall*,real and plaid Hylea
Prieed from .'l.o*
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 14, 1949, newspaper, June 14, 1949; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008301/m1/2/?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.