Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1950 Page: 2 of 14
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THt OLAOtWAftn DAILY MIRROR
Thundot r#btttt»r *. INC
Friendship Club
Has All Day
Meeting; Lunch
Ftitndrdnp Club <)i the Kebckoli
Long* held dti dll day meeting
Wodriet lie' erviiig noun lunch in
the 1,00 F Hull Mi Betts Bon
ner, pre idrnf. pt*.-tried at the hu-.
wets es kion which was occupied
with the handling ul unit me but
met: and tin di-.mm.in nt union
project! Presiding with Mrs Bon-
nei Md Mi Nell I’etty. secretary
end tie,cuter
Mi! ntaiHiir For otiened the
das meeting with piayet
Tin-si' who attended the meeting
and wen- luncheon guest were
Mi .uni Mi Kol.md Blmaett. Mrs
M'lli Ymim: Mi Rub) Welv ter.
Mi Ml* ii I ,oMHKi;>*od. Mi I din*
Col vert. Mi Viola Newman. Mi:
Kaye Kimhrotigh. Mr and Mt
• I M Hen lev amt then gue-d, Mr
I hilhpi Mrs Ella Mac Price. Miss
Mary Lee Harper. Mr and Mi' P
E Davis. Mi and Mis It .1 Smith
who ate the guests <d Mrs Smith's
parents. Mr and Mr: P K Da-
vie; Mrs M.tudic Foss. Mrs Betty
Banner. Mrs Noll Q petty. Mrs.
Olivia Dodson. Mr. Huth Duck-
worth. Mrs Ophelia Simpson. Mi
Katherine Billingsley, and Mis
Thelma Ciatewnod
The meeting was o1om**i with a
prayer by Mrs Olivia Blissetl
Woman's Page
Mary t Ervin
Mrs. B E Lannom
Telephone 333
Editor
Assistant Editor
Music Club
Plans Evening
Concert, Reception
10 THE LADIES
By THYLLIB BATTELt.E
International N*w» Service Stafl Coirerpondent
NEW YmriK Fed ft iINS'--- Mnscile mail" decorative metal
braieler to lie worn on a lady's upper arm—will be introduced this
surnmei tor wear with .lervmai dresses
Th« new • teevelcs tiend will tall attention to tcin.ntne inm
And. de igin r - believe. the new costume Jewelry armlet will enhance
them.
Aimlets ate to be damped around the muscle section of the up|>er
aim. halfway between dhow and ..hniildri About three inches in
width, they arc made either of metal or simulated pearl mounted on
sturdy wire
The fashion gimmick Is believed to have been inspired by Ubangi
modes
Oh. fiddlesticks’ Why be pikers ’ Let s all weat rings in the
end ol our noses and three-foot earrings and ankle bands—regardless
oi how we looked we’d vet be worth our weight in gold
EVENTS TO COME
Jan. 20-l>b- 20. Plant A Pecan Tic# month sponsored by iha
Gladewater Garden Club.
Hawolo Camp Fire
Girls Meet Wednesday
Hawaii* t'annp Fire Girl* met
Wednesday at 5 p m in I hi Kil l
Methodist Church .1 list before the
meeting the group had gone to
Mi Katg * inn rolet u Here thri had
presented contribution: to dn
March of Dime- A ptetur* wa
made of the gioiip
Those who attended were Nallie
Thompson. Sandra Mkfltntnek.
<Hetim.* Wilson Paula Testerman.
Mary Bland* teat* Trammell.
Jane Sheppard. Dorothy Bate
Faith Koii'ih. Katluvn Canslei and
Iif i* Y t*urigid*a*d
Feb It Busines! Women's Circle, Fust Presbyterian Church,
meeting, with Mrs Charles McChestie.v, 7 30 pm. Mis W S Gay,
leadfi
Feb Meeting Upshot County Council of I’TA at Union Bulge.
10 a m The Union Bulge I’TA will huve charge of the piogram and
serve iiiiit 11 to the delegates.
Feb. 0 Meeting, Hebekah Lodge. 1.0 OF, Hall
Fch 0 Rehearsal dinner, 8 p m . Kllut-Higdnn wedding party, at
i i* home .it Mis Alton Coats with Mrs I .ala Fowler co-hoste.s.
Consideration of the live and
compositions of Fell* Mendel: -ohn
and Serge Rai limaniiioff occupied
the meeting of the Gladewater
Music Club Wednesday afternoon
The club met in Hie auditorium of
the Community Building at 2 with
Mr* .1 O Blown presiding in the
absence of Mi: W 8. McAllister,
president
Routine matteis ol club busl-
ness was then disposed ol A te-
nuuder was made of the organ
concert to la- given in the Fust
Presbyterian Church at Kilgore by
William Walkms the evening ot
February I I The concert will be-
gin at H I ft
The dub voted to change the
spring tea to an evening leceptiuli
to follow the concert that is to
lie given here by P A Davison,
Jr., tenor, and Donald Christmas,
pianist The date of the concert
yvas not definitely set and will lie
announced later
Mi Davison, the son ol Mr and
Mrs P A Davison of Baton Hougc.
La , is a former resident of Glade-
watei and was a piano student ol
Mrs C V Rhodes while here He
graduated from Gladewater High
School and is now obtaining Ills
master's degree in voice and bach-
elor ol music degree in piano from
the concert he will give several
piano selections in addition to ins
vocal repertoire. His accompanist.
----- Wtlxm It
* Hottest To
Sutonnci Wotloy Cirtlc
W E W. Club
Entertained By
Mrs. W R Falls
Susanna We* lev Circle of «he
First Methodist i hurt It w ill meet I
on Monday. leh >;i at 9 *
m in the home ol Mi I* E
Hill The lesson study will lie a
contmuance of the book. Women
In iicnptuie
At it: meeting tin week, the ltll, q„. s, Vahmtilif
Or< le was the gue l ot Mis C*len | comlnuaMoit ot
|
the meeting ot the W F W ( tun
at her home Wednesday at 2
o’clock
The combined living atul dining
room was 'tecoiated In eariying
tiadiliiauu
red and
Feb Hi l’.nt« ,*i Mrs Betty Bonner's home on the Longview
It' t*.i memlyei ot Rebekah Lodge Friendship Club. I rum I to
jri pi ' pei ial habile will be presented Tel. 78-W
Loyal Workers
Give Sisters A
Birthday Party
Feb t" Marriage of Miss Mamie Irene Ellis to Mr Dan Higdon,
it liier* a Church, Re> John M* Natnarra officiating, ii a. m.
- *tm i * K*b tl Valen'ine Dance ponsored by the American
Hf.nt \ >• Mti"ii oid the American Legion at the Legion Hut in
(•ladewatci Kerry King Orchestia Begins at 8 pm Pubiit
dan* <•
Hohhv .I*** Hill i ,*t home with
hi: parent Mi nid Mr P.irkei
I till aftei .* year: ervi.f m the
N.*y i
I »'• T ' onp Fiie '.ul Dad Daughter box supper. Gladewatei
High :*< 11*»»'I «. .deter ta. 7 3l> p m
!■ el 13-11-1.* Hi East Texas Review” first present at iot- of East
Texas Little rhoater. Longview, Civic Center auditorium. B p.m
Blessed Relief
from Cramp Pains
F b II Concert. Municipal Concert Association presentation *>l
Robert Hudie violinist, high school auditorium. 8 p in
hu I* #f>H Tomen «r#
hey t«k# EVHuf ##rh
"ftR*"# relief *h*y Rf**r
fu nrt tonal ptri'dir pale
»Fwh*forF.frr.mfiir»rtlonal ptrkdlr pain*.
I»af jflxecaurff unlik* pein-dea'.er.inf tir'icg,
Y* -nf* •*hIet*. Car4ui h#lpa nrrwt pain.
Scoran r*f Im
ft rifting that »b
f|N‘0*h thev ir* ?
knrftv htfrre . f r»
That
put*.........—..............
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rhythm In ___ ...
OMircamine a fro*
cramp* If vn
Inm
for
you
HNL — .... ...........
Ipa Nattira raaumc a mar, normal
lhi» way li ru-tuaUr ni*t«
— - —fulfill rau»*. ... ....
!‘P» If your pain, lira <lu« to air*
...'ll",ml iii«iiirbanr«"t — don't wait—aaa
■ a Stiiilf Cariiui. Vou'll him, the Jay
- In** tried mu u-Oed irliaf.
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painful
: in.pl.-
a»k
Feb U Laches Day. luncheon. 12 noon. Pineloiid Golf ami Coun-
try ( ]iit> Hostesses Mrs Cron Shepperri and Mrs Jett Torbert Tel-
ephone ftll-R or 3t> HI for reset cations
Feb It Oigan recital. First Presbyterian Chuuh. Kilgore by Wil-
liam Watkins. 3 I ft p m
Feb 16 White Oak Home Demonstration Club meeting in the
home of Mrs C E Carl.
Feb 22 Gladewater Garden Club, 10 a m Green Room. Commu-
nity Building
Feb 23 School of instruction in LOOT Hall conducted by Mis.
Helen Jones, district supervisor. Rebekahs.
CVYV
We made u LULKY
buy in Chiujyo «jh fhube
beautiful new spring LOTTONu
by LLL!
(Jolion Dresses
jLLLING lvlkywhlrl
a! $6.50c*uc(» . .
Wfnle I lie/ La jf
$y|88
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■i 4»?»• * a’ ' hilf • ,a* * »f f f i in jij Mm ;»* nitf t mm*;
«tt»t **i »mM* h»♦ I\ ,» pin v i»tl»r
t» »fit! -it i '* ■ \ ‘i» ♦»»>
rfol * '•'* * !♦• oui .|Mr if
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STUCKEY KINCAID CO.
OlAL’fc/V>t IFF ffexAj
Donald Christmas of Houston, will
play piano aetartion* besides doing
the a«'iompannnent for Mr Davi
son He is an accanphshed and
killed tmisn ian whose interpre-
tation: aie mature and sensitive
P|tob i oW’lUfcUMt ol the iHMiner.
meeting Hie program chairman
Ml* Carl /iglet. presented a con
cise and mtere ting toographn al
tudy "t the two compouers Men
I delssohu and Rachmaninoff I ti*"
I latt»*i • native ot Russia, was not
only piarui.t and cominwet but al
Iso a conducfot of dlsfint lion Hr
keen love •>! musn and Ins naltve
genius i* •« to take him along *
stormy path emotionally in spite
ul hi iwm. i successful i-omposei
and i ini.hu toi nt the Moscow Pri-
vate t tpei i * tiile be w.i only* 20
years old Then his Fuat Sytn
phony w ■- played in Moscow and
so poorly don* d utterly hutchere*!
th* musn md sent it* rnmpoaer j Scbulfvfotl. Mis la**>l
into nervous pro*tr.ition Mrs Angie Griffin and
II m i i ionc while tietnre he | Iimmohs
ent* i ed tmin th** emotional shad j
own into which Him, hatteung ex-
nertence had ent him. but emeige
he did ,is ill the world knows Hi.-
later years, his music, his conceit
tours, his moving to America and
his contribution to music are now
familiar to every lover of good
music His death in 1943 left an
emptiness in the musical world
which has not yet been filled
A:* an einph,, nN^the tie*,
ph.v in brief gj jLi^HPbuott
Ross Stallings pP^md Ins
known Valse in A. a compost1
singularly rich in tonal expi
purity of theme and thrillingl”
t.il Mrs Stallings gave it a *1
interpretation
Mrs Zigler then presented Men-
delssohn. a beloved and revered
rompoeer whore music ranks top
most among the great compo
itm i I 11 i* 111 I ’ i
Fellowship Croup
Has Bowling Parly
WiI.oii Mi: J H la-wis laugh white Motif pte*e in Hie decoi.,
the le,Min. Influence of The ((v<. pRm vva- the *ry*.tal t'owi uii
lioim and rva •*■ i te«l in its the inning table which held shin
pie'.eiiialioii i*\ Mi II M Whip ,nj{ cheity laurel bralictieg vrgn
ph, Mi* R II Metien and Mrs Miiall ie<t hearts and handmade
F K Ihll Mi: Duncan and Mt* white car net ions fastened on tin*
Riaincrd vvi’ir also piesent At branches A large (totted white hy
the conclusion of the le am study autnth on tin* coffer table rmphe
Mi Hilt gave the dosing pr.iyci i/rd Hu- color plan in the living
Refreshments wcie served by the room
hostess A desseit couise of cherry |||
held • tin mu which plans were
Square Dancers Attend made lot .* i*.mi i>•*11> ami •imner
* .
Louisiana Festival r>t*ru.ii» u. m tiu* w..n*.*n Her
■ ration Hall
Square damns from lien* and ) After the business session In* i
Kilgore an* hack from Hayne Itech dlsmisaeri bridge and pit. n
villa*. I„i where they attended, afforded the aftei noon's entertain
Wul partici(Ni(e«l in. the Khashay * ment
Srpnirc Dance Festival held during At tallying tune Mrs Hoy Scu».
the past week end lin k had made high score lot
.1 D )l<»*.|) Warm k <•! Kilgxic hi ulge ami Mr: Itay l*»n her made
wits m.istci ot ceretiMHiies toi this hn;h same lot pilch
Man h .it Dunes dance f ill s : A itesseit murse of etiery far,
Square Dance hand Miini«tie<< Hie with whip|>ed cream was Mrujati
music ! with *-otfee to Mis Sam SumninBr1
While .it Hie festival. Mr Wai Mis R»> I’aichci. Mrs Clarence
inks square conipoeed *>i th* * oni*j Warieti. Mrs L. L Iftuttiolt. Mi
Ever »uwe
Lost World,"
prehistoric it
has been mot
time It comes
or production,
produced by i
A partv given by Hie loyal!
Wmkers Sumlay Schtml < la •»*
the First Christian Chinch Wod
nesdav afternorui in the bom** *>t
Mi* Henry Staikey and Mi I on
T h *i ni |comtuf iiidi at* *1 then
birthday Both Mt Stark* * *no
Mi Thoniet.. who *r< ist**i . j
havr the am# birtlular I* cl* H
Cut flower: wen* used in i»* *,*
quels toi the living naan t.mil
weir played, the gilts pi* anti.I
together with the birthdas * ak< It
waf white, hoie pink I null* aid
was embossed in pink
Refreshment* *»l atidw n tie*
* ilk** and c**ld drink* were eived
t<* Mrs J I. Taylor. Mi < c
Hogue Mrs Lyman I’luliif Mi
F M Gteene, Mi F I Cottrell
Mi W W Harlan Mi i A
M a i tm
Mr .1 I’
wllllg pa* tv " a held
1*1 **1 111*. Ir.trt itiriii
A oiidi K* ||<iyy bi|
<1
limed groups Irom Gladewatei
and Kdgoiv nut on a new exhibi
lion dame that in* lias written,
it die*: l.oldett Sll|)|N*ls * This
..ini' qua re lias i *n*,** * <ii\*te*i to
the luemeit * irMiveutioli nt
*din'i*'i*oii .a* February 2ft to gn**
h** * xlidi.tnm dance 'Gold**ii
Hen Halle* Mis Hay S**uil<Hk,
.old Mt* .lark I oflin
In. . .......*..*> will In* in the
home of Mrs Claience Wai um on
March II
Mi
thell
hi
Mi* « fun* It
Dancers go
mg to llavne%MHe !
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lyere Ml *n*
i Mi * Ray I’m * her
1 It el 11
i V M«*
1 Kun^i’it* j
VI* and Mr
1 owell Kimhto all,
tf >•!•*»
4 4 1 Nil
hr i«m *»t th*
ot I *1,*il*'li al*
i Mi and M. A
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l{ ‘ tl.*- ! C *»Fii
E Chtffy Mr
«n*l Mt D*o* liar
t hr 1!
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' i am *nd Mi
• lid Mi J D Reii'j
trim
In*'v
i !* t S* •-t*i «!
Watlt.k. all '
• 1 Kiigotr
ftnifir
.•ml Mis Hickey have at
fcne:.l» tiull daughter. Nil
Glen. Mi tiien .cut Hty
on Rn li.iril *>f Hau
Mi Glen received he
l * • I#-* 11 li a I align**** -1 lllg ll’Hi
niv. r Hi »*f Texan at *nid
I he Glcli art* making *l*e|&
in san AlitoOK* i
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Hl.‘t.V li.ati
> • »i*» iutU'fl d tlie
rrturn **t tht*
BD
means Brighter Daps
far all af as!
impli that Hie modem i . <• e
not extend to (he irNrlusioii "t M-
del-sohn rib* quality and t. * *. t
of htS Work mil nevt i I ■ *
for it t* as lompaiahle with con
IK)se:v ot the future as it has pi a
cn itselt to lie with com pose i m
the past
Mrs Ziglei gave an able critical
valuation of the compose) and
life the man as «w
U* iUU biugjaniilpai
contrdmfion to ni»i*
Rn.*
I 'at tl* ip.ited
toilowing
ent Mis T
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Vngllua i
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I ) *1 r-'fd <44 r*#e * H# fn .g'fe ktflf
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Mik- M 1 Wf'ihv iidI 4ifi Jim.
niv ul writ* the .>f
hei mother. Mrs .1 H IT../man.
Mondii) and Tuesday.
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\ Black-Draught loom
is contrltusi.
table and tviR lerniin!
of rill time Ills magnificent Pimlit
brought hiro ai-claim as the mo* t
famous In mg «iiinpos#r ol in
time and music publisher were
more than ragei to tiave Ills com
position Although Mendel **Mm
mu a* dec It he* I m ja'plilanty aftei
his death and non is infrequently*
used on concert pmgiainx it mean
irriiuoitnls
amly this »la lenient v.u*
entirely uuderataridable by j
the incomparable Rondo Cappnr-'
Cioao which was Iwautifidlv play- .
e*l m Mis II I, Wrftaig
Mrs Ml Kan: s s*t|*i tXHtcludod j
j the program
Guests *n the * lid' were Mis I
I llay icond Hu h Mr- M a tin I
W. d*’r and Mr Mtldied M* Gill I
wit** we*** Mr M» Kiiii.;-' fti* t* j
Mr Joe Kcllain win* n a Ml J *
,1 Traugtiheai gue* t and Mt l '
M < o|bn ,*| Dtllw* r;u* t *>l Mi
Ziglei M* l’nelfoo tva intro* •
dtl* e*l a. a new anembe*
MSI
REDUCTIONS
VALENTINE S DAY is Tuesday. February 14
ON OUK FALL & WINTER MERCHANDISE
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M2 DRESSES ---
S6 $8 $10 $12
36 D R E S S E S K «S*
2 for $7.95
IV TOMMIE PAJAMAS •
$2.00
14 ROBES
$5.00
W< )< II AND MVI <tN
48—S W E A T E R S
$2.50
A 1 At INA
13-SWEATERS
_____A_____________
$7.00
13-MATS
$1.50
1 o n ACC values
1 4 u A VI ) TO l,n ,s
$3.00
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to ins 5UC
SUITS COATS
$20 to $40
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BLOUSES- JACKETS SKIRTS »
$3-$6-$10
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