Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 351, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 11, 1952 Page: 11 of 13
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Cladewatcr Daily Mirror
Sunday, May 11, IMS
' Bear Facts" Wins ILPC Highest Award In Austin
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SWAMP CITY
BRIEFS
Mr Itlld Ml* fill id I-vtl- .,u I
Sharon went to Ardmore and M.i
dill. Okla., over the week etui to
viait friend* and relative*.
S|t. Richard Edwardx, non of
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Edward*, left
for Ft Worth where hi* will flv to
Camp Stonrmun, Calif. From there
he will go to the Far Ea*t.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Edward*
vmtrd hi* mother in San Antonio
thi* week.
Mr and Mr*. J L. Rumho and
Carroll jpent the week end in
Wichita Fall* with relative*
Mr. and Mr* Frank Cole spent
the week end with their daughter
and family, Mr and Mr* Jnkr
Holland in Denton.
I Mr. and Mr*, bail uo.vmci of
Daingctfield spent tile week end
with hi* brother and family. Mr.
und Mr*. K H. Bossier
Black and Ml** Verlu Don Carlo*,
and hi* nephew, Jack Irwin, all of
Bartlesville, Okla.
Mr*. Jimmy Nixon and Kath-
leen «prnt Thursday in Longview
visiting frleftd*.
kuna is spending the week with
tier sister. Mis. H. H Bossier
... ... ... . 1 Mr and Mrs E L. Smith. Ro*a
Mr*. Minnie Mayes of Trxur- Mane. Patsy Ann, and Edward
........ ......... spent Friday and Saturday in
Logansport, La.
Mr and Mrs M D. Uuckalew
und girl* of Dallas visited with
Mr and Mr*. K L. Ituikulew Sun-
day.
Mr and Mrs E A Walker at-1
tended the funeral of Mr* Jessie
Gilbert at Price Tuesday
Mr and Mr* H. L. Davi* und
Jerry visited Mr David’s sister
ar I husband, Mr. und Mr*. Wal-
lace, in Coleman recently.
Slim Smith and Jimmy Nixon
spent Thursday fishing on Cross
Lake.
Mi and Mrs. Harold Don Carlo*
had a* I heir guests over the week
end. hi* mother, Mrs. Luellu Don
Carlo* and hi* sisters, Mrs. Clyde
Mis* Wilba Farrar und Ml** Mo
nltte Oiwti of Bernice, I .
Mi and Mr* Hob Wingrove and
children of Anson visit, d her par-
ent*. Mi und Mrs. W T. Met*
ford of Swump City.
Mrs It R Bossier und Mr* Min-
nie Mayes *|ietit Thursday in
laingview
mg Mr* Walter Coloult, Shreve-
port will lecture on '‘Flower Shot*
Practice". And Mr* Steve Barrett,
Dallas, will lecture on “flower
Ai rangement”.
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May 34t Don’t lorgrt the
Camp Fire ceiemonlal to be hela
at Camp N a t o w a ai 7:10 p.m.
Brink your parent* und friend--.
Mi. und Mr*. John T Moore hud 1
a* their Kuext* Saturday Mr*.
Moo--’- brothers. John E and Ed-
die Holloway ol Vivian. La., und
Coming
Events
May 12, 12. 14: The Hydrangea
Garden Cluh Flower Show School
will be in the community building
iieglnnlng at 8 3ti am euch inorn-
b,«
Hold
May II: Mrs. Karl Alexander
and Mrs C B Everett will be
hostessc-s to the Ladles Day Lunch-
eon it the Ptnetund Golf and
Country club
May 12: There will be a railed
meeting of St. Theresa's Altar so-
ciety at the home of Mr*. Walter
Brock, 518 Marshall at 7:90 p. m.
All members ure urged to be pres-
ent.
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Five of the six Bear Facts editor* who attended the recent Intcrscholastic Press Conference in Aus-
tin hold a certificate of merit which their paper was awarded during the 3-ciuv occasion. The honor,
"Award of Distinguished Merit in Journalism," is the highest the ILPC accord*. From left to right,
the girls are Maxine Stem. Dolores Merritt, Nuthachia Horton -editor-in-chief', Jimmie Leach, and
Catherine Horn The sixth editor. Charles Hays, was absent at the time of the photographing The
group wore accompanied by their journalism teacher, C W Dawson, who spoke to a general as-
sembly of the convention on the topic "Award* During the Next 25 Year*,’’
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Pictured above is Billv Ben Berryhill and his teacher. Bryant Saxon, taking a look at the award Billv
fwn won In Austin recently when he took first place in the lid, rule contest Bill Ben broke the state
record when he scored 1460 points. 130 points above the old record
BIG SANDY
NEWS
Mr and Mrs, Windell Carr of
Dallas visited with friends in Big
Sand;- W-dnerdny.
Mr*. J, C Eastman ovei the week
< nil were hi- -inter and husband,
Mr and Mis. Charlie Bradford of
Kansas City. Mo.
Mr and Mrs Juek Blankenship
and children of White Oak spent
the week end with his parents, Mr
nd Mrs. John Blankenship.
parent*. Mr and Mrs. Stroud in
Pasadena. Tex
First Lt and Mrs. Harry Sivess
, jr. have returned to Big Handy
after visiting with friends in New
York. Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
and Washington D. C.
Mrs Tol McDonald and Mrs,
Annie Wolf- v|*ited with Mi and
Mrs T W Phillip and daughter,
Maxir.c, in Ft Worth last week
Mrs Lee Morrell Mackey, Miss
Maitha Morrell and Billy Orville
LaFnrce vl- ited several flays re-
cently with Mr Mackey's husband
and her brother, Coy Wayne green,
both stationed at El Paso They
also visited iti Old M< xico
Mr- Joe Locke and Mr* George
DeWreii made a business trip to
lamgview Monday.
Dinner guests in the home of
Mr. end Mm. Cliff Wright In Mt.
Pleasant Friday were Mr and Mrs. |
Corbett Green and Mr and Mrs :
J T Wright.
Mrs Alma Ming and Mrs. A D Kuv Sr. returned home |
Florence Chronister pen* Sunday Monday after visiting in the home
in Texarkana with Mi and Mrs , Julian Stegall und son. Hint'd
Harold Chronistei ’ ——
______ Mr and Mrs. Frank Honeycutt j
Mr and Mr P E Ltd of Dallas ' b»ve re. irncri home after a week's
spent Monrtnv and Tuesday with visit in Big Springs, with their son t
Mi and Mr- Jim Eastman 1 »>d family, Mr and Mr*. Bob;
| Honeveutt, Mike and Pat,
Guesi- in the homi of Mi
Mr* J R Pence and son. Jin;
and are spending the week with het
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tonio i visiting her son and wife, i
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week
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turned home afu-i a week's visit j
with his sister, Mrs T. W. Smith.
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Locke and oilier relatives.
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FIRST METHODIST
Homing broadcast c *er SlnUon KBU at 11
Morning worship at 14:50
Sunday school for all *g* group* at t:4B-
Adult and MYF fellowship at M4.
Training class for Junior departmant nt • JO
Evening worship at 7:30.
CHURCH OF OOD
B. Mala Btreot
LUllan Todd. Footes
Sunday school at 9:44 a m.
Service* by pastor at 11:00 US
Gleaner hand at 7:00 p m.
Evangelistic service at 7:10 pjb.
F1BST BAPTIST CHURCH
Comer Doan and Upshur
Bon B. Stripling. Footer
Sunday school at 0:48
Morning worship at 10:00.
Training Union nt 8 90.
Evening worship at 7:00.
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FIRST UNTTEW PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Comer Canfield and Melba
J. T. Warren. Footer
Sunday school at 10:00.
Morning worship at 11:00
Evening worship at 7:90.
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ASSEMBLY OF OOD
Olodewster- Lengviaw Highway
J. R. Goodwin. Faster
Sunday school at 9'48 o'clock
Morning worship at II o'efork.
Roy* and girls rhurch et 7 o'clock
Evangelistic service at 7:10 o'eloek
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You In The Church
The Church In You
Form s combination for good. 'Me
Onf. day for the Mothert of America but not for mothers in general
It is a dav for my mother There a somethin# apeeial something
extra, that comes only from my mother This dav calls me to sav
and do the loveliest thing* for her It is a meager tribute that
I should dedicate this one day .. pause to speak grateful words
and do generous deeds It is my Mother's Day
How much I owe my Mother' She was the life-giver, or
life-bearer under God She carried me for many months tinder
her heart She has carried me on her heart for the years that
have followed She will carry me in her heart forever God hless
her today I too will bless her Perhaps God can bless her most only
through me She may pray that I bear the divine blessings to her
Gifts will be in order of course But the words ol affection, of thanks,
and ol genuine concern for her health and happiness will he counted hevond
price Gifts without the personal word may l>e very poor no matter what the price Let me think the sweetest
words then say them all to her "If you have any flowers to give give them now Living eyes are always hungry "
This is Mothers' Day It is my Mother's Day
should attend church reOularly
■ Every man. woman and child
I need* the influence of the ■
1 CHURCH, be Faithful'bed
■ a Churchman M
rI.AREftVILI.E BAPTIST CHURCH
Jamas T. Osrrvtt. Paster
Sunday school at f-4S
Preachlf.e at II.
Trunlng Unhm at 7
Evening service at 0 pun.
METHODIST CHURCH
Saotae Community
Roe. W. E. Null. Pastor
10 f>0 * m —-S.iMdav school with well organ-
ised and Inierearing Binlo elaant Bar
all group* Carl waddle, general *u-
pertr'endent
11 o« a m —Morning worship
110pm —Sunday evening fadowsltlp.
genu pa.
7 00 p m—Evening worship.
CHURCH OF CHRIS r
Paul L. Wallace. Mlnletae
Beat Quitman Aeonue
Bible achnol at 0 48 s m.
Congregational ainglnc at 10:00 ajn
Communion at 10-18 am
Sermon el ll lu a m.
Evening rlaaae* at It 90 p it
Evening sermon at 7 90 pjw
FAITH TABERHACLE
PENTECOSTAL CHUNCH
401 West Pacific
M. E. Precise. Pastor
Sunday school to 00 a m
/laa* for at) ages
Sunday morning worship, ii ma«
---------- 7 jo -
Evangelistic service.
CALVARY TEMPLE CHUHCh
Corner Center and Snbine Sts
Rev. M. A. Brasiai. Pastor
Sunday school, 10»m
Morning devotiona'.. II u ru
Evening service, 7 30 n m
Wednesday services, 7 .'0 p.m
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lon William Orr. Pastor
Cotton. Gregg and Marshall Stroeta
Sunday school. 9:45 n.m.
Regular services, 11:00 s.m
Youth fellowship, 8-90 p.m
Evening worship, 7:30 p.n».
union &no«E BAPTIST CHURCH
T. J. Harrison. Pastor
Sunday school, 9 45 a m.
Morning worship, ll no a m.
Training union, 7 «> p r-
Evening worship, 8 00 |
) m.
I p m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICER
1100 S. Martin, Kilgore
901 E. Methvln. Longview
Serves Gladewetor Area
JEHOVAH'S WtTHrARES
W. O. Alexander, InsL
Bible Study, 4 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENF
114 W. Quitman
H. W. Ulackshear, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:48 a m
NYPS, 7 00 p.m
Juniors, 7 00 p.m
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p m
RT. MARK S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Clay and Live Oak
J. M. Washingten. Rector
Service* it 9 04 a m. each Sundae
CREWS BAPTIST CHURCH
Swamp City
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Temporary Place of Worahlpi
Community Building
William J. Hall. Pastae
Sunday school at 9 4ft a m
Morning worship service, 11:00 a m.
Christian youth fellowship at 8 30
Chi-Rho at 6:30 p m.
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCM
Hunter Hammett. Poster
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
Morning worship at II o’clork
Training union at 7 o'clock
Evening service at R o'clock
FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
EMMARUEL BAPTIST CHURCM
White Oak
JOY BAPTIST CHURCH
Liberty City
C. B. Stttes. Pastor
Sunday achnol 10 00 a n.
Morning worship. 11 00 am
Baptist training union. 4*49 p m
Prayer meeting. 8 30 pm.
ST. THERESA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Comor Cotton and Melba
Father T, R. Leary. Poster
Father J. J. McNamara. Aseletai
Sunday masse* 8 00 and 10 An a •
Sunday evening devotion* at » *"
Weekday mass 7 30 a m
HULL AVENUT BAPTIST CHtit- -t
A. C. Arrington. Paster
Sunday school at 19 00 a *•>
Morning worship at 11 nf» «Yi...
Baptist training union at I N pm
Evening worship at 7 30 p.m.
WHITE OAK BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. O. H. Griffith
HAWKINS CHURCH OF
E. W. Snow. Preacher
Bible study at IA IS am.
Preaching st 11 oo am.
Communion at 11:48 pm.
Evening service at 7:00 pm.
Thi* Church page is published weekly with the hope that more people will go to Church. It is
sponsored by local business firms who believe we should attend religious services regularly.
GIADEWATER REFINING CO.
Mi and Min II F Welch of
Dallas vim ted Mr*. Alma Ming*
-nd Mr: Florence Chronister Si •• I
day.
Gut ti in tin- home of Mrs T W
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III: M i Vi* giiua t.-i rv, Mi
M -i’, • If ■ Mi- flonine Male,
i ! Mm - u T- 11 -li -if Kilgore
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Captain and Mrs <t A Duncan j
'• -1 ' Mix- . ..I lain- I
-ton KngiaAd. Mi ami Mrs Ken
>a*> Whiiman of Dalla Mi and;
Mu i I" .'i I dtei >>f
• ■ - * i>< o' Tue day in Hu
• ->i Mi and Mi * 1 ll Whit-1
Mi md Mr* S..I lluiinell ufj
Midixud 11■< id Friday uighl with
M< tiihn \ Mm*
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Baked by Tyler fluking Co
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BEAVERS MOTOR CO.
DrNoto — Plymouth
Longview Hwy. Plionu 4883
HALL LUMBER & MATERIAL CO
SPENCER-HARRIS MACHINE & TOOL CO.
J. C. PENNEY CO., INC.
SOUTHWESTERN GAS & ELECTRIC CO
HAMMOND'S TEXACO SERVICE
Main A Upshur Photic 2357
GREGG & COZY THEATRES
W A C K E R'S
HOTEL DAY
Tear Hound Air CMMlMtMilnfl
Mr Wilt I AMS
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WEISER'S APPLIANCE STORE
- PrlgWaire - Chambers - Firestone
109 N Main Phone 2339
L. W. PELPHREY CO
PHILLIPS MOTOR CO.
Your Oldsmobile Dealer
H. L. REEVES
Conatgnee
Magnolia Petroleum Co
OIX CLEANERS
Dirk HunnlcuH
K. WOLENS DEPT. STORE
WAITER BENNETT
Ford
WELLS PLUMBING 4 HEATING CO
T. W LEE
IVIRETT STONi FUNERAL HOME
WM. CAMERON 4 CO,, INC
STUCKEY-KINCAILf CO.
In Gladewalar
FIRST STATE BANK
Member F D.l.C.
SELLS PETROLEUM CO.
MURRAY C. SELLS STOCK PAftM
•ELL GENERAL PIPE LINE CO.
and
GENERAL AMERICAN OIL CO. of Tom
• EN I. KEITH CO/
I4RL NA Y MPQ CO.
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