Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 248, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1951 Page: 3 of 10
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Thursday, January II,
IU5I
Woman's Page
R®* Whitehurst
Telephone 35
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Editor
Kathryn Cansler
New President of
Ha Wo Lo Group
Page Tliri’d
Faithful Workers Class Enjoys
Covered Dish Luncheon Wednesday
A Cbvei -<l dish luncheon vui eu-
hv | win tiers «>t the Faithful
Workei Class of the First Baptist
• huiiti hi t||e social I<M.in Wed-
nesday at 12 o'elock.
'he group sana "Wonderful
Wonl' ni Life" followed with mi
Jhspirmii ilevotionul given liy Mis
M.h tin Wedge, who also offered
jiiayar, Tlie pi ugruni was under
the direction Mrs W T Hot
combe. social chairman.
Mrs R A Hpiva sang a solo.
Did YOU Think To Pray" at ton l-
I".lined at the piano by Mrs. A S
'"■Mile Mis M I. Mi K-ng pla\«*d
Mnicral tieeiui number
A business session was < .induct
eii by Mi Kail Thornpsun, pie-
Ident of lilt elans and Mrs. Rill 11
Parker, teacher, dismissed with
pruyei
Kathryn Cansler was elected
president of the lla Wo Lo Camp
Eire Group when they met at the
First Methodist Church Wednes-
day with their guardian, Mrs.
J. M. Lewis.
, .... Other officers elected were
Those enjoying the luncheon Joan Kendrick, vice-president;
were Mi H J Free, Mis. W T Paula Testerman, secretary; June
Holcombe. Mis. George Tippett, Hheppcrd, treasurer; Kathryn
Mi s Vernon Green. Mrs. Mark K,"'‘hiirt- scribe and Glcnnis Wil-
li......a Mi- V A Mickey. Mrs -
Loye.- Phillip* Ml Glenn Kin ,_JonB •‘*h‘,PP‘,rd was hostess for
• aid. Mi Claude Dailev. Mi J ,h'* and she served candy
D Maker. Mi W A Hohn.ng «<• those present.
Mrs C M .lolinston Mis J It One visitor, Gall Thompson, waa
Nelson. Mis J I) Coimally, Mrs Pfesent Members attending were
A S Moore. Mis M l W< Iboin, Robertson. Glcnnis Wil-
Mi Joe lii.Hik . Mi Alvin Ham **ary Bland. Jane Sheppcrd,
e>, Mi Parker, Mrs K C. Kd- '“Uwvn Cansler. Kathryn Rine-
tnunds. Mi- Kloise Bruce. Mi hart. Dorothy Bates, Paula Tester-
S G Burton. Mi Mi King. Mi I J*»an Kendrick. Ann Dean,
Spiva, Ml C F Wei thorn Mi Charlene Hcarrell, Verdtriu llar-
.1 C Tea ley. Mrs Laura Folsom, •'lid Joy Lewis.
Mrs M E Gent sob. Mrs Thump- ----------—,
son, ite\ and Mi Ben It Strip-j
Marti,, Janetta Jones
Today's Pattern
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ling and Mr and
Wedge and Alltl.
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Fashion Designer Features a Spring
Suit With Three or Four Accessories
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
Untl*d pH. Stull Cu.rt.|)cnd*n.
NEW YOHK, Jan. II <UP' A
suit is mon than just a skirt amt
a jacket m a woman's wardrobe
It a three or four-piece ensemble
"A suit plus" is the way de-
slgiiet Adcle Simpson explained it
when lie showed visiting fashion
ed'tor tier pring -ml with stol. ,,
detachable ro|m and hannont/mg
bit. use;.
One navy blue suit, for instance,
came with a navy taffeta blouse
and a hinged Wool stole All
other four-piece F. inter suit of
navy tilue had a detachable hou*-
der rape, plus a sice vole white
chiffon blouse.
There even are -ling > a (to- and
detachable white linen . ape col-
lars nn Mr- Simpson s dr. -■ to
give them .. double lib Als.ut
the only thing he admit’, d w
a complete outfit in a single piece
was a printed ilk ehlffon cock-
tail dr< .• Mad' with a slim
under dre- and loose pon.l of
gathered chiffon in (rout and
back, held at the Waist by the
twit, the chlffutr pi lilts are slecv.
less and airy
'We have gone completely away
from w..llpa|>i r <a flowery pi un-
said Mi simp»H) Ttw ■ chit
tons are typical of lla r.itaainpi.-
rary patterns with a textured
look,"
There Is a v*ry familiar lia»k
to many of tlie fashion* pn view.u
this week in the -hows riKHiso.ed
I by the New York Ureas Institute,
Honored with
Birthday Party
Mr and Mrs. L. D. Jones hon-
on-d their daughter, Janetta Lae,
with a birthday party Saturday
night m the Community Build-
including the snug-wuisted dresses j mg at 7:3U o'clock
of Jntouc Path, Paris de-ignci Dancing was the main source
who idi with Christian Dior m of entertainment for the evening
keeping |icm lines lower this Refreshments of soft drinks,
spring cookie*. cake and candy were
Path's American collection in- I served to David l.loyd, Freddie
cludi practically no -l.-eves, but Smitbcnnan, Claudmc Ford, Ann
many wide leather bolts on every-
thing from taffeta to - ilk organ/.■.
His favorite sleeveless cocktail
dress has a wide collar that forms
IMihdcd levers, and a liaise panel
at one side of the slim skirt
According to Cecil Chapman,
-ilk faille is taking the place of
-ilk crepe this spring She used
silk faille and silk tissue taffeta
for her navy blue daytime suits
and eoektai! dresses For a slightly
demure look to her familiar full-
sktrted. bare lopped party dresses,
Miss Chapman designed short
sleeve* to !»■ pulled on separately
to mvir only the iipjK-1 arm
Nylon and wool combinations
for emit fabrics were shown by
Philip Mangonc. who mixed 20
|,.i c. it nylon with wool to m.ike day night at 8 o'cloek in the home
tweed topper and flowing "great
Warwick, Billy Carraway, Boyce
Blackburn, C a r n I y n Moreland,
Jerry Mnssov, Charles Avant,
Johnny Bennett, Gorge Stansell,
Pat lU-nhntn, Clyde Lafoon, Ver-
non Dean, Oleta Smith and the
honor ec, Janetta.
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V* >
M837* I
SIZES l«.S yn.
Charles Howell
Honored with
Farewell Party
. ■•..I* ' with deep. ut armholes and
pushup -derves
"The tittle great coat," a 30-
iiuh topfM'i with huge pockets,
was termed the newest coat by
Mangonc
Big Sandy News
Mi Florence Hawkins of New „.......
Orleans. I-a . visited her mother, | James Nye Mungrum, Altne Jack-
Mi Lee Mings, this week. Ixm, Hex Loyd. Jo Ann
............ * Charles Howell and Otis
Tin- Swing Band, unde/ fhr di- Friends attending the funeral rT'OC*1' C'*** BMMer.
White Oak News
Her first real little-girl outfit!
Dress lias angel sleeves, tiny key-
hole neckline. Cape is peri, pan-
eled and has bow tie. Darling out- \
fit for Easter, Mommy!
Pattern 4837 in Toddlers' si/.'* j
I, 2, 3, 4, 5. Size 2 dress, 11 yards 1
35-inch; cape, Ilk yards 54-inch.
This pattern, easy to use, sim- j
pie to sew. is tested for fit Has |
i complete illustrated instructions.
Send TWENTY FIVE CENTS
' in coins for this pattern to!
Charles Howell, who has just ANNE ADAMS, care of The
11, .'fitly joined the Marine, was Gladewuter Mirror, Pattern Dept ,
honored with a farewell party by | 243 West 17th Street. New York
member* of the senior das . Thurs-| 11. N Y Print plainly NAME.
ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE and
. .i.nomic room of Big Sandy High STYLE HUMBER.
HEADY NOW' Your brand new [
The group enjoyed several ; Anne Adams Spring Pattern Book’
games miner the direction of Miss Send Twenty cents for this col- I
Aline Jackson Refreshments uf , lection of the smartest new-season
ndwtehes, potato .hips, cooki# I fashions for all ages and sill s
and cold drinks were served. ' Then- are one-yard pattern*, one-1
Miss Jo Ann Green, on behalf pattern-part patterns and FREE
of the class, presented Charles instructions to make a double- i
with at> identification bran-let envelope handbag'
Those atti nding wi re Lena Mac —............. - ----------------— II
Fuller, Wil’is White. Ada Belle ,
Mover. James Hearmbergcr. Freshman ClOSS
■ •i-tlon of Je» Pettey. Vo ode It i of Mrs. Sera Gilmer in Marshall I
first ptrMic appearmuv TuMStay /Sunday were Mr. anti Mrs Nor-
t-venlng at tlie basketball game man Tuel. Mi and Mr«. Wesley
Iietween Wlute Oak and Foist , Davis, Mr. atwl Mr*. Tommie
Mountain The Iwiul played sever- Bnird. Mr. and Mrs Billy Parrish
al impular numtieri
Mr and Mi It It
are the proud patent*
girl born nx-rntl.
Itl.icko.iji
of a baby
The White »la
I toy* defeated the
loi llov* Wood.)
Hall*. .11.
Ml* Georgette I
e.l til l d.lti at .
Anotiir teachei,
tieeii ill toi i tew .
Mi How .11 Hi
i* the guest ol liei
McClu-m-v
k Junior
Nalisville
at to I HIM i
Kill
High
Jun-
Fa. I
Ml did Mi- •• I' I’m c wen-
guest* ot Mi and Mi lack Pric*
• »f (*..lh hi- statnin Sumtay
Mr and Mi
km were i;u
Mi* Chat It”
Jimmy 1111 > I
lHHtpil.lt
* It 1. Beni: ol lad
r*ts ot Ills mother,
llr-ntly Sunday
i is ill in a lutngvtew
Mr*. Loy Me-.dows and Mvma, |
Mi- Llieille Benson. Mrs George
D. We. se. Mr* Dee Davis. Charlie
Grubb*. Mi- F'i me'* Davis, Otis
Hammock and Mr Inez Ham-j
moek.
Mr ..rid Mr? Rudolph Heard
have returned home after spend- !
i mg last week in Loulstana visit*
ing friends and relatives.
Gerald Tlii-k.tr ami Jack M* -
cj.i.dd have tufii admitted to the
, lltg Sandy Clinit for treatment
Mi Maurice M< .< oil and Mt
Junior Hollingsworth spent Satur-
day In Dallas
Gerald Nesbitt, Burnell Crow,
It . Vinson, It- \ I J... d. Max
Kelly and Charles Howell I. ft 1
Monday for Dallas wher- they !
have .-nil-led in tlu Marine*.
IS Enjoys Skating
Party Friday
Coming
Events
January 10: The monthly Fam-
ily Night will meet for a covered
dish supper at the First Methodist
Church Mid-week prayer and
Bible study will follow imme-
diatel.v Family Night will begin
promptly at 7 00 p m.
January 10: Superintendents of
the F'irst Baptist Chureh will meet
at the church at 6 45 p. m.
The freshman class o* Big Sandy
High School enjoyed a picnic and
skating party at the Lakeside Park
! Friday night at 0 30 o'clock.
Mrs Dttylc Wigginton. class
j sponsor, and the girls spread the
pietiie lunt-h Afterwards, they en-
' joyed a round of skating.
Those present were Glenda |
Amo*, Patsv Mi (Juaid. George
Robert DeWr.-se, Lula Mae Sin- i
der. Shirley Faulk. Bobby Barrow,,
Rubv lax- McWhorter, Donald
To.1.1, Robbv Mover, Jean Welk.
Johnny Scott Weldon, Mozellc
Summervile, Nelda Hamill, Walter
Killian, Sonny 1-etsingci Robert
Tucker. Janie Willis, H K Baird.
W.iynell Smitb and Mrs. Wiggiu-
ton.
January 10: Officer* and teach-
. rs of tlu- various department* of
the First Baptist Church will meet
at 7:00 p. m.
Ml v KiUl H»ih»«mmmi iiHiviii t * *
lz«Mt|{viru TucmUen to initkr lit
Ihoth* with m (tnM«|ht«*r thru* Mr
S*indorM»n ri'«rntl> h**t hrr hut
liillHl III .1 hi* itml Mil' .14 1 iitrut
Mi Klorrtl Humphries of Ghido*
wiitiT tjM tit the week rmi with her
irwithi r. Mt^ Mary Hl.it kstonr.
Huy Diviihv of PI.mo vimIih!
with hi . brother itiid f.imtly, Mr.
.mil Mi (‘h.irh Divun v Moiuhn
Catholic Clorgy
Cannot Bolong to
Rotary Clubs
VATICAN CITY. Jan. II <U R*—
The Vatican Rocred Congregation
_ j «f the Holy Offiri- told Catholic
January II: All member* of the ! f,pr*>men today that they cannot
..U.rSITr of the Zt MM LH'lon‘! H,"',rv C,ub^ "r
Church are urged to attend the
meeting at 7:00 p. m. at the church.
January 10: Faithful Workers
Cla** luncheon will b<- held at the
F'irst Baptist Church at 12:00, As-
sociate members arc cspcctully in-
vited to attend.
Mi*- Gu'li Maddox iim
. <1 aft. i vi- itii ig retiit :v
*a* .md (inl.dioma ovei
day*
i. tui'ti
in K-m
!!.■ holt-
Mi amt Mi
Mi and Mi
were busine*?
Motidav
Metro*. Well and
Of-orge DeWee se
vlsit.ii m Tyler
Several
inditin'
"|t.M>gll
w r
Smith
lett N.ilidio loi
*■ They are Charlc:
Medl.ette, Jimm. Smith.
N.n man .ll alld ItotHM t
ts rskttr Sttim
WICKS
■W VapoRuv
Mr and Mi - H Bragg of Beau
nioiit '(a nt the week end with Dr
and Mrs Charles Biagg and
I family
Charles Warrick, who ha* l*-cn
> . patient in Mother France* Ho*
pital in Tyler, was dismissed Tues-
day.
i —
M. and Mi* Wendell Fisher, Jo
Ni II and Gay Ion or Girggton - p.xit
Sun.ti.\ with Mi* Minnie Fisher
■ .md other relative*
Tennis trails |*rlm to |<H4 \*«-ri'
] handmade md wen- inflated with
ja hypodermic needle through a
plug in one sitk* Tlie plug mad.
tlu- ball on. sided
Rotary meetings
The organization also urged
mein tiers of the ehur.lt not to
lout any association* which "avoid
the legitimate vigilance of the I
church "
The Holy Office Congn-gation
made public it.* decree in tlu- Vati- i
can newspaper Osscrvatorc Ro-
mano
The deem- warned Catholic'
laymen to conform wttlt Article i
884 of Canon 'church' law This:
article warn* Catholic* against be- :
longing to "secret associations, I
those which have been cornier, j. j
_ cd iby civil authorities', seditiou* |
The Dance Club mem l1'1'1 *u*pict<w* organizations, or!
those which seek to avoid tlu-
legitimate vigilance of the church." '
It also says that Catholic laymen
are "worthy of praise" if they
join associations promoted by the '
church
The Hoty offiix- decree was is- I
sued In answei to a question sub- i
January II: Music class will be
held at the First Baptist Chureh
!>egtnntng .it 7 30 p. m Choir
practice will In- held at 8:15 p. m
January 13: Hoy Scouts will
meet at the First Methodist Church
ut 2:00 p. m.
January 13: East Texas Odd Fel-
low and RelM-kah Round-Up will
be held in tlie Community Build-
ing at 7 30 p.m.
Jan. 13:
bars and their guests are having
a dance at the American Lssgton
Hut U-gitming at 8 30 p.m.
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PROTECT YOUR HEALTH
iillAll! ftlSOlWlORS
V
FRIENDLY - COURTEOUS SERVICE
DAY DRUG COMPANY
IIB N. MAIN
PHONE in
Jan. 13: Youth Night will be
held at the Union Grove Baptist
Church at 7 30 with Tmv Conner,
-*«*.„»?«*» cr.,
siMvik...- I "be clergy and faithful may be-
long to Rotary Clubs
The Holy Office replied:
"I. Ecclesiastics can neither lie-
long nor lie present at Rotary Club
meeting*
"2 Catholic lay men must In- ex-
horted to eomplv with Article 884 !
of the Canon l.ov "
siH-ukcr.
January IS: Ruth Cirele of thr
Finit ('hristlan Church will meat
al the home of Mrs W J. Hall, 80?
WihsI Street ut 2 p, m.
January ISi Members of the
Mary Circle of the First Christian
'Church will meet at the home of
Mrs. \ L. O'Brien, Paradise 11111,1
al 2 p. m.
January Hi Mary Martha Class]
of (he First Methodist Church will :
have i luncheon in the banquet |
room of tlie church at 12 o'clock.
Youngster* In the 18 '.Ml age
group an- involved In five times
a* mum fatal accidents as driv-
ers tn tin- 45-80 age category.
Housework t
Easy Without
NaggmgBackacbe
'Vbrn VUln« y fiim iiott tl«<« r mum
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