Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1951 Page: 3 of 10
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Workshop In Denton
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Southwest, the workshop is divid-
ed into three units. Visits to retail
and market centers in this area
will lx made the first week. Mrs.
F.dii.i liryte Bishop of IHiUarteipliia
will teach her well known speedy
methods and new techniques in
clothing construction during the
j second week. The third week will
be devoted to visual aids, illustra-
I live materials and methods of
{ ;caching.
Your Iftoolth Is
In Our Hands
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Huijeit Edmonson, Jenny O'Neill,
and Mrs. Sue Russell and baby.
Hancock Hospital
Admitted—Mrs. Bruce Hendley.
David fashion, Mrs. T 4. Bailey, j
and I Joint hv Blear.
OiMiunMil — Mis. B J. Arm-]
strong. J- D Beck, Mrs. M. K f
Howard, and Mrs. O. E. Bngg. |
Now Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hendley are
parents Of e seven txnmd, two|
ounce baby boy born yesterday at.
12:06 p.m. at Hancock hospital.
GLADEWATER DAILY MIRROR
Page Three
Thursday, Aupust 2, 1951
Jane Whitehurst. Editor — Phone 39
Around
The Town
MACHINE THINKS FOE YOU
SAN LEANDRO, Calif.
The Friden Calculating Machine
Co. has added a "thinking ma-
chine" to Its list of office equip-
ment. The machine extracts
square roots of numbers up to a
bUlioo in nine seconds without
use of mathematical tables.
tor of the rhureh. will officiate at
the double ring ceremony.
Miss Barbara Ann Watkins,
dose friend of the bride-to-be. will
be maid of honor. Dr. Charles
Smith of Sao Antonio will serve
IJr. McDowell as best man.
Music will In- furnished by Mrs.
lien R. Stripling, who will also
accompany Peggy and James Bor-
man as they sing. "I Love You
Trulv" and "Because." At the
close of the ceremony they will
sing. "Prayer Perfect."
There is mention of a ferry
Itout in the Bible.
Bennie Best,
Dr. McDowell
To Marry Friday
Friends of Miss Bennie Lee Best
and Dr. Harold McDowell are in-
vili^d to attend their wedding Fri-
day evening at eight o’clock in the
auditorium of the First Baptist
church.
The bride-elect is the daughter
of Mr and Mr Earl Best of this
city.
The Rev. Ben R. Stripling, pas-
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Dr. and Mrs. John Cayce have
moved to Ft. Worth where they
will make their home while Dr.
Cayce attends school at Harris
hospital. Dr Cayce is taking a
three-year course', specializing in
surgery.
Miss Connie Ann Williamson of
Sis* I7"xl7" Matching Napkin* .
Sit* 50"x50" Damask Tablecloth
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educed To (lea
Memphis. Tenn., is spending the
week in the home of her aunt, Mrs. |
Roy Howard and family.
Mrs. J. D Bozman, Mrs. J. H.
1 Bozman, James and Peggy, left
| last evening for Dallas to attend a
! shower to be given today honoring
I Miss Bette Pierce, bride-elect of
| Jimmy Wells, former Gladewater
resident.
II. E. Owens returned home
I from a week's vacation with his
two daughters of Nebraska City,
j Neb Mrs. Max Jenkins and family
Now You Can Own This Now
ENTIRE STOCK
REALTOR
Needs exclusive listings on all typ*s of
property . . . houses, lots, duplexes,
lands and farms in the Gladewater area.
I am having calls dally far real estate.
Sales Representatives
JEAN EATON W. B. BARK
212 Carl Bruce Bldg. (Over J. C. Penney*)
Phone 270 — Gladewater
Joyful news! This is a two-
piecer! You can wear these hand-
some separates together as the
smartest casual you ever had, or
separates to give
new Fall '51
with other
them the brand
I look!
' Pattern 4630 in sizes 12, 14. 16.
18. 20; 40. Size 16 blouse. la4
yards 35-inch: skirt. 3 yards.
This pattern easy to use. simple
to sew. is tested for fit. Has com-
plete illustrated instructions.
Send 30 cents in coins for this
pattern to Anne Adams, care of
The Gladewater Daily Mirror. 300
Pattern Dept., 243 West l.th St.,
New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly
name, address with zone, size and
! style number.
Send now! Get a copy of our
Anne Adams "Summer Pattern
Rook' Read all about your new
FOR
ONLY
Sizes 6' 2 to 3
The essence of Freedom in th*
final analysis is to be found in
th* right we Americans enjoy to
make up our minds about how
we shall live, where we shall
work, for whom we shall vale.
Yet this right cannot exist long
without easy access to th* truth
about all manner of things . . .
th* truth in the form of unbias-
ed information so necessary as a
base on which to exercise Free-
dom of Choice.
Louisiana Hopoful
NEW Standard madai 7.6 cubic bat
than a dazaa ways better!
A SCNIOR at Louisiana Stale uni-
.•enrtty. t®-year-old Jeanne Thomp-
ton of Baton Rouge will represent
Louisiana In the Mian America
>ageant in Atlantic City In Sop-
ember. She haa brown hair and
-yea and la 5-7>j (International;
Mr. and Mrs. Aldridge
Entertain Sunday Guests
Mr. and Mm. Porter Aldridge
| entertained their guests with a
chicken dinner at their home in
the Union Grove community Sun-
day. __
Enjoying the affair were Mr
and Mm. V. L. Moore and Mary
i Lou. Mr. and Mm. Jesse Moore
1 and Kennethlene, Mr. and Mrs.
John Moore and Walter. Mr. and
' Mm. Byron King and Brenda
Gayle of Longview. Mack and
Shirley Jean Aldridge.
Long Speaks To
Hawkins Rotary
Lcland Long of Mlneoln. former
! district Rotary governor, was guest
speaker at the weekly luncheon of
the Hawkins Rotary club Wednes-
day. He spoke on two subjects of
I Rotary.
The meeting was held in the
dining room of Petty’s cafe. H. L^
Smith presided in the absence of
W H. Smith. C. R. Dowd was m
! charge of the program
Emmet Hodge was introduced as
a new member Visitom at the
meeting included Arnold Moore of
I Gladewater.
Clock Iks N«w Ftotwrtf YountHl
✓ New glass Cold ttorgao Tray
✓ New outside design
✓ New inside design
✓ New rust-resisting shelves
✓ New larger tall-kettte space
✓ New lerger Super-Freezer
✓ New deep Hydra ter
✓ New Multi-Furpese Tray
This Nowspapor Brings You and
Your Family tho Facts You Nood
to Exorciso Froodom of Choico
Look ouHldol Look ln*idol YQ|f
You can’t match a FRIGIDAIRI
Daily IBirror
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Burris, Emma Dean. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1951, newspaper, August 2, 1951; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021506/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.