Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 351, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 11, 1952 Page: 10 of 13
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Sunday, May 11, 1953
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"Ladies Alone," Comedy, Presented
To Three Arts Club Wednesday
Page Thren
N durrtny runht and stood up.
Oiut was what happened to
“liuMeti Alone.' three working
Kiri* who were the character* in
l»l«> presented tor Three Art*
I dub Widnodav by Mr*. Hamil-
ton W. Jvnkkms, Mr*, puna Wil-
barn* and Me*. Melvin Kum.-ey.
From tiic moment "Marge"—
Mi Wttttllrn --came umtnge to
n-wci the phone, in a white terry
loth robe, face covered with eold
cream. and a rod towel on her
h< ..I, 1 he play drew laugh* from
I he audience.
Thi oik -aet comedy was direct-
i' by Mi K&thuryne Jume* Ho-
• 11•. dlrecUir of the Kathaivrie
Jem* • playhouse in (.ongview.
Promplei > wen Mr* Charles
Zloinke and Mrs Tom Patrick
l*roiirami were prepared by Hill
Neale, of the luMh school art de-i
pertinent. Furniture for the stage,
i
iV/A/A) ^ Local Club Sponsors Special Programs
(rVl Jl& .. in Observance Of National Music Week
Marge changed to the evening j
gown and Peggy to the nightie.
Guest* who attended the piesen ■
tntion were Mrs E M Wood*. Mr*
I. H Eddy, Mrs J. W Uselton, I
Mis. Lori* G. Kheppcrd, Mrs Goi ■ j
d*m Godfrey, Mr*. Jack Htrtck-I® - -N-—........... M............ .. marine:-
land, Mrs. O. C. Brown, Mi M D «*■»»» around who looked very pretty were HAZEL PONDER ™
Swearingen and Mr*. J F Ford; h|>*tiek red pongee dir and MARGARET SHEPHERD in a heaven -
Jr . Mrs. h ™bo *u» . Several girl graduate* I know should really
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KOV TALLENT ha* oecn marie a sergeant in the marine*
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| In observance of National and I Presbyterian Church, accompanied
Inter-Amei lean Mimic Week May I by Tommy Coleman, organist.
4 through Friday II. Glariewater j Post Music Week music wtll be
Music Club sponsored special mu-1 given by piano pupils of Mr* Stall-
■ -i< iii the various churches and inga. Mrs
Two j
aa ' « *• nil U,
and Mrs la.y R Donscrf, Jr , Mr*.
Gertrude Murphy «nd Mi*.
Steven*, all of Longview.■
Betty Dillard
Honored With
Farewell Party
I civic clubs of the city.
Amunc those giving special
number* were Peggy Bozman, ac-
I companion in her brother. James.
aPP|,,~ who si,ng "Tru-t in the Lord," by
Mil Betty Dillard, accompanied
by Mis. J J Traughber at the
organ, sang "The Stranger of Cali-1
Ion L.T, .1 ■ ia I lb. Eg a mS A ..S OU ■ - ...-L.
A farewell party honoring Mias : BRUCE returned home with hei
Betty Dillard was given at the 1 • MRS. FHEI) WATKINS spent
— • miu» iiiiuhi n-»il, apple-
H f j elate their mothers for «... most beautiful dresses anyone could dream john Prmdl, S, of at the M. tho
“P urJ ‘^rea'htakrng ones belong* BETTY JANE SIMMONS /tnV Church *
, • » ' for • "I)an Thursilay morning at 2 o'clock
• • f MH- SHIPP have received word of the death by
trownin* of BEN EDWARD' PULLWOOD. 13-year old son of their
|cousins, MR and MRS HENRY HARLAN of Grand Falls Texas
| BRUCE COFER of Dallas it*
I SI!"** u^aTmg 8f*n**' i ' MKS' L 11 PAYNE . groom*
’ a HiShv w'ni ‘MnS,,nnliv ing hei cow* for the Mineohi dairy
i LAIRORN MRS f I.AI HORN show MRS ffWFI I f tvn
L^’ • Tow das, in Dallas and SA'Y of the ChtOT cSromJIS
i. with tw> by our office looking very prettv
Hill and Mrs. C V.
Rhodes in recital* Mrs. Rhodes
first recital will be Tuesday after-
noon at five o'clock at the com-
munity building Other dates will
be announced later
Chairman of the Music Week
committee was Mis. Rhodes, and
she was assisted by Mrs. Orr and
Mrs J. N Whittle.
Special Music Week programs
*«h« ini’ .'miiiiKer oi ijiiii-j .ijr 1 jwuaii vtiru programs
lee. Mun is, at the Baptist Church i were given at Weldon High School,
under tli€? dirfctlon of ^*** r r
Green. ■
■ of i< small apartment shared hy
| (he three girls, wa* provided by
W < man Brother* The night gown
I belonging to "Peggy" Mrs. Ham-
i '■**> iv. given by the Peggy Ann
I j shop.
Mi J. A Williams was hostess
foi Hu meeting. Mr*. Oti* Woods,
Pi e nli nt i led, pri ideil An ir-
r ai ■ menl of daisies in ari antique
• cut gl.i bowl was on the presi-
*t* 111 tubli A nosegay of white
I *ilox and purple verbena, in a
Danish crystal Itowl, sIimk! on a
table at thi i litiaiiie door
Th* I'hi.v wa given in the edu-
< itional building of the Methodist
! chui eh.
"Notah"- Me Jenkins—made
hei eiitraiKi .pfter Marge's tele-
pnnne call, wearing a navy linen
kill, while Itian blouse, red jac-
k'd and mu IM-color striped >hoes.
I'ien I'egg. came m, wearing a
I navy >uii and led straw hat
1 i tiled down to
•trend alter finding they were all
lood up by their dale: They de-
cided to set aside one Saturday
i night every month as "ladle*'
ragtlt, when they would stay
home t,. *ew, ami "not think, or
even talk about, men "
A the. ate (upper, they kent
'king about men, and Pcggv
*1 ’ '1'' ■' ■ .la by her n......
I.ut the uthei reminded her it was
■ night, o *he refused the
invitation
I l« n Marge date called hack,
for Pam pa, Texas, Friday, has lx*en Ik-ttci late than never, but we
leader of the Pioneer organise- j want to recognize IX)MA JEAN
tion' MORSE and MARGERY SHE1.
- „____, I TON, new office
Following the showing of some Hancock Hospital
educational film*, thi* group was
invited into the young people'
class room for refreshments.
in pink MR and MRS. C F-
BURNS and family went to Heav-
ener, Okla., for the pa*t week
i nd. That is, every one but BILLY
BOB. who is now in the air cap
and stationed in San Antonio
MR and MRS FRANK BOHNIN’G
and daughter MARGARET ta..d
in town two night* with the W A
at the eleven o’clock service
A violin solo by Mis* Janelle
Croley, accompanied at the piano
by Mrs. C. R Stevens, was fea-
tured by the First Christian
church Mis* Croley played "For
My Sake Thou Hast Died." Moore.
Mr- CalUe W Smith, violinist,
played "Arioso” by Bach, at the
Mrs E. F.
The punch bowl was set on a
tray attractively decorated with
loses, and roses were frozen into
the ice used in the punch. A lovely
arrangement of sweet peas was
used i>n the mantel. Cookies were
served by Mr*. W S. Gay and
Mrs. Len Orr.
In addition to friends from the
Presbyterian chuich, Miss Ann
Beaty and Mrs. Roy Baker were
present
f Ifcf'plt'cl.
chw *ind
» pink off-
hinestonc
•■t"ekiiigs
Noi ah' d,
c e pted
,She iKarowed
only evening
'hmilder gown
rimming, and
Boyce Ann Goodman, prettv little daughter of Mr . id Mi '»*» .
Grsjdm.ui, will be presented in the Shiver* dance re- it*I , I
view May Id at H p.m in the June r htgn ihool audiiorium on
vtwn Boyer Arm t* pirtumt in her tap co*tum<
Mrs. Baird Fetes
Juniors At Party
Thursday evening Mr* Tommy
R“ird ssdwt.lined the Junior
Training l^brnn of th. First Map
tt*t chunh with a lawn party Shi
was asaistrd by Ml It P Col.
Many inlet, ting gaii.. w*‘ie
pla.wst, after which a ’iort toe
| Iron* were made tor the assembly
; program
Refreshment* of punch and
i < <m4u< » wer** ^rvwl.
Attrnrtmg were Sharon Rnaprt,
Neldii Berry, Johnny D.vi , W.ui
da Pel tit, Mike Cole, Jerry K.iten-
kar p, la .itha Johnson, Melba Mr
M ini , Dnrsn Robin ..!, Jmimv
Gifts were
honoree
presented to the
employees at J BOHNINGS. They are from Han
replacing JANA unf DULENE. I OVC''* K*nm
who *ue working in Midland.
« SioS'fe'SmasI'IS,'? b,9 Sandy WSCS
is from Dallas where shr- worked AAoofc \A/ifU
for the Main Finance company. '’'CCt S tt mi
No wonder VONNIF SCOTT M..
wm so much at bridge She take* .TY»r5. vvllbOn
her shoe* oft and really dig* in :
Eastland visitors over the
week end will be RITA and JOE
PROPES, who are on vacation,
and MF.SDAMFS AI. BACHTLE
! and D. M. HOWE, who will visit
with their mother MRS. C F.
WOODARD will go to Corsicana
to be with her mother MRS. F M
i GRIFFIN
and JOAN
secretary; Mrs. C. T Taylor, trea*-
urer.
A most interesting devotional on
Prayer wax given by Mrs J. C.
Eastman. The group was dismissed
with the WSCS benediction.
A social period followed with
Mrs Wilson serving refreshments
of fruit punch and cookies. She
was assisted in serving by Mrs.
C. T. Taylor
The home was lovely with pretty
' arrangements of sweet peas and
WATER CAUSES TIRE
WATERBURY. Conn. <UJ*)—Wa-
ter was blamed for a ftre which
caused slight damage to an apart-
ment. Rays of the sun were mag-
nified by a water-filled jug.
■ >_
Dangers Of
Rectal Troubles
FREE BOOK—Explain* Muy
Associated Conditions
roses.
The WSCS of the First Metho- Attending were Mmes. Fred
dist church. Big Sandy, met Mon-' Minnick, Effie Ponder. J C East-
day at 2:30 ./clock in the home oi man, John Blankenship, George
Mrs Robert Wilson. j Rlankenship, George Waters, C. T.l
The meeting opened with prayer, Taylor, Hatfield Tucker, Lynn
Mrs. Robert Wilson, president, Giddens. M. B. Humill, T. B Whit-
presided over the business session man, John Ming,, Robert Wilson,
................ r. ... New officers elected for the com- and M; Iv.. Tucker
NANCY DARTER ing year were Mrs. George Waters, i The next meeting will be May
LILLEY went on a president; Miss Iva Tucker, vice 12 at the home of Mrs. M B.
-hopping spree to Dallas Saturday president; Mrs. Hatfield Tucker,' Hami 11.
I Ba.-ka h*rdach« constipation,
I r.zz.n***. n auto a abdominal toronM*,
! camnch and 'nitsnnal condition* ora
sft*n cauaod by PiIm Futula or Colon
i . ro.fcl** *0-w»o FREE BOCr •iplatn*
h* -naturo ol -h**o aUtnont* Writ* to-
lay—a porcard will do Thornton t Minor
, Hooping Suit* 569 911 E Linwood Ean*at
1 City 9, Mo
•< ...lied, and
Stic borrowed
hat and glow*
*. P' ggy ti. gun tr, cry.
*'*■"l 'HI. and ur>. .’Hough,
*>• i man .a. in But she had
'" "'f“'" ***•« aura slv had lent her
ev.ft.ing gown Sundenlv she re-
" * ntbenrd her new night gown, a
cmnaman-eolnred sheet with ruf
ile at neck and hem, and she de-
■ ult d to wear ft for a partv-dress \
hanged behind a sereen. loss-
1 1 1 1 ioIk* ng horni onstage
1 ;“••> he hastily i a hat >.ut !
lampshade and took off, tof
iipplause from the audienee
J1 " 1 ' * ' I'ulleri for Marge ami
i • MU to u uuiek change artists, i
AM" htr entrance in the terry I
"th nihe. Marge changed to a red j
11
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1 TRIBUTE TO
No wonder a special day has been set aside to honor
mothers, for it is truly a privilege to be able to pay tribute
to someone so deserving.
OJR BEST WISHES to all mothers that are living, and
our prayer for those who have been called by our Creator.
Respectfully
The VOGUE
and Entire Personnel
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Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 351, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 11, 1952, newspaper, May 11, 1952; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021571/m1/10/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.