Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 241, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 3, 1951 Page: 4 of 6
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Wwliifiaday. January 3, I Hal
Tlu* Gladowater Daily Mirror
Page Three
Women s Page
JAKE WHITEHURST. Editor
Trie phone 35
Todd Home Is
Scene Of New
Year's Partv
THREE NEW NAMES ON 10 BEST DRESSED LIST
Women May Get
WAC Commissions
Until January 15
Women Unci c; led m i ilitl'i'l
j conimiKsinii hi tlu> Wummu'i Army
t’orp* imi.M apply Im lim lamiuty
I IS, I IIS I T S«t Nm-I N Mcudcm .
j hvwi uf ti <• United Stalf Army
j.iiiri Aii I rtt* Hemming Station
ITVcaini >r Ill'll'
College gi.ablate <•! gl.'dilating
-emots aif ollgibli (in a can*■ r as
hi ulfim in tin' (tegular Army,
Mitt Meadow' epm 'itl
Awiitnl . ('I'liiaiil: im ivi- the
stalling pay uf a i < mill lieutenant.
4315 75 per inmitti, with i range • »f
go,* I inti? in th<' Art it > and an op-
portunity In nivalin' tu tin- grade
uf colonel.
Women m .si l>< t« t * t*n tin
age* of II atul J!1. inr.lt*. with nu
dependent* limit i III. a i it In i anil
phvMi'llll' fit with a I "Ml mi'i.il
Im kground
lnU*n*sti*il (h i-mi' iii.»> .* pi>!
through tin Laa wi. Tex I
S Army and I' S An Foree Hi
i*llilting Statinn m In writing In
tilt* chief uf lh) Ti a.is Milil.il.
.listi u t m tn tiii t'uininandmK
General, hmilK Army Putt Sarn
llouhtun, Texan
At th# Gregg 3 Days Starting Thursday
Coming
Events
ik,_
January 3l Mr*. Pot Smith will
in* hostess to mtiiilxTs of the
I lirt’t* Arts dull when they iih*i*1
in the Green Room of tin* Cum
inunity Building.
„ hnmt’ Ml and Mr*..
S I) r.xld 1.1 Mill Street vi.. the
party hon-
J:1 i,u' SrntaIitan
—J Of the First
un Now Yaar’s
m t ut* uf i. N« vv Year'
Sunday s»h«*i| ciiiss
Baiitht Church
Day
Mrr Todd iwivcd her t 10x1*
With the arreting of the day.
Happy New Yearr
Thi ilmlng table* was beautiful*
y appointed with silver and crv*.
tnl rhi* tahle wus over! id with a
whit * hand-made luce doth and
centered with u level, ,.i range-
nn*nt ni yellow and bronze chrys-
anthemum* On either sail* m ii„*
centerpiece were three flanu-tip.
jh*iI toners.
Mr* Tod.i non reel and Mr*. W
r. Mitchell, Si served
Alter a MK'iai hour, re freshmen t:
nt fruit take, date i-ookics. nut*,
mint* and eof(.*e vn*l'C STVi'd tn
January 4: | ne Daleth Club will
meet in the Green Himiiii of the
Community Building with Mr*.
Jaek Phillip* a* hostess. Mrs Joe
Walket will s|H*ak on "A Town
In Peril" ami Mr*. C H Moore on
‘The Criminal Mind."
Faye Kuu-rnoi
MOW AKI) hi I I .ml 1*1 III K W III I Ills ...... , ,, „,„l r
in Ml.M I*At..AN 11IV I *l\e, i ml . I l.,l
Ion w that of a man working
■ II .1 alhfcn.lt Will
A tun of fiuMt a day i* about
veragi diet £or a spurtII w hale.
SELL RITE'S FAMOUS
The Ditehrmi
Mine. \r|K*ls
January 9: The Ame. u an Legion
Auxiliary will have their monthly
meeting at the Ugmu Hut at 8
p. ir..
Air*. llear*t
Mrs. Phillips
Will Be Hostess
To Daleth Club
MljROC, Calif. Pvt Wesley A
Ferguson, son «>t Mi anil Mrs It
K Ferguson, Box 1332. C.hide-
wuter, Texas, has I teen assigned to
dutv here ,t Edward* An Force
lh.se Edward* I the All Force's
important testing ground on Cal-
ifornia' Mojave* Desert
Prior to enlisting in the Air
Force Sept 3, Pvt. Ferguson was
working as all auto mechanic He
arrived here at Edwards An Force
Bo e from Atlant; General Dopol
BARGAINS GALORE
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
<*lortu snunhon Mm. f**jrv
TMI RANKS OF THI WORLD S lh host dressed women
riiyi* Emerson and Sloan Simpson O’Dwyer. when rr‘
fashion designer* editor* an.l other prominent per*'
are the Duchess of Windsor Mr*. William Pal-v. M
Mn.r I Aims Arpels, Mr* Lelnnd Hayward and Mrs ;
White Mutilin
Large White
SHEETS
WASH CLOTHS
HANDKERCHIEFS
Union Grove Briefs
Cal p Chaffee, Ark ,
Friday night to visit
parent*. Mr. and Mi; ,1
and Mi and Mrs Luti .
v „ CUHFEW FOB SHOPS
•or, SUNFLOWER. Miss «UP For
oim* rcasoii, clock are scarce in
turned ’°wn One storekeeper maki
'* here l! “ Prnt’tire l» ring a Ixll at a
certain time.....I all the hopkerp-
UciOrUy ■! Mary Lou Mikiiv and Miss
Mack Aldridge
• view New Year s Day.
Miss Donne Hose DeFord and
’ fiance, Mack Aldri i, M. ..ml Mi- Karl Ail* have
honored at an informal pre-wed. moved , . the home of their daugh-
dins dinner Sunday in the home tat in Houston,
of Me*. Grace Bedford, who wui.1
hostess for tht ncrnxior
The dinner w*a* also in celebra-
tion dt Mack’s birthday
Those enjoying 1h«? idian were
Mi . Claude DrForii ,d McCan c\ 1
Mrs Patsy Side. and daughter, >
Karen of McCumey Jimmie De-
Forci and Mu/. Castle of Corpus
Christ!: Mi and Mr*. 11.11 Bed-
ford, Mrs M l' Aldridge and Mis* Bobby Itay Guthrie arrived
Shirley Jean Aldridge Iron his naval training base in
North Carolina Friday to visit to*
parents, Mr and Mrs. Charlie
ct im a originally came
i i » close foi the night
Beware Coughs
Following Flu
Today's Pattern
H N Sindh has been quite ill
at hi* home recovering from a
heart attack.
36 Fast Color
Heavy Bath
Certified
TOWELS
PILLOW CASES
Aflci the An is over and gone, the cough
that follows may dcielop into chronic
bronchitis it neglected, t reomulsion
relieves promptly be-aiisc it goes tight
to the scat of the trouble to help
loosen and cspel gcim laden phlegm,
and .ad nature to soothe and heal raw .
tender, inflamed bronchial membranes.
No matter how many medicines you
base tried < reomulsion is guaian-
Iced to please you or druggist refunds
money. Crcomulsion has stood the
tr,r of many mil:ions of users.
Mr ami. Mis John Moore and
W.dUi vim ted tin r niece, Mrs.
Ada Thomas of (ilcnwnod Sunday.
Size 42 x36
• Stripes
• Chucks
• Plutds
• Solids
• Floral Oesi
» HVb,
Guth tie.
Mi and Mr*. Dale Hughe* of
At- tin left Friday after -pending
the holiday* here with her par-
ent*. Mi ant; Mrs E C Morgan
MOTHER KNOWS BEST
MEMPHIS Tenn. (U.fhHaif the
children .n She neighborhood . iirta
home on the double when a s uung
mother pulled .. fa*t one on her
two ehilrlren. She rang a troll like
the one earned by icc cream men.
Size 22 x40
CREOMULSION
Children*
rtlmtt CougSs. Owtl C«l4l. Acute IrtKk.ln
Children’* Cotton
Training
Lt. anrt Mr* Franklin Sohey of
wa*h your feet
COWBOY BOOTS
PANTIES
Sizes 3 to S
4 YARDS
While They Last
PAIR
60 PAIRS
LADIES' DRESS
ONE GROUP OF
Group o( Ladies'
DRESSES
PANTY GIRDLES
DRESSES
COATS
SKIRTS
Wool Sweaters
ROBES
SNOW
SUITS
Unbloac bed
• Velvets • Taffeta
• Corduroy T Cotton
Well Known Brand*
White and Taarmte
DOMESTIC
40" wide
ONLY 4 LEFT!
• John Schroedor
• Jacqueline
• Connie
Save (tnilai
Denim
Sew
ep.nat, ' ONE at l
w. kit. ONE yard frit
Sew TWO
these new
• t-irnh fm
•kill in all
new won-
YARDS
FRONTIER
SUITS
Values to 7.00
m/.« ; given
detftil rpaiati tn mix anti m.iteh
IVIt-xlM* on kirt. arch hipluu
flap nri w. kit .we new* I’attem
T««l: si/..*.- 13, 14, l«, IH. .Id
Thi* pattern, easy to UM, stm-
ide to sow, i tested for fit Ihn
complete illustrated instruction
Sr*iid THIHTY 1 enl* in loin, lot
'■ pccial pnttc-i n In ANNE ADAMS
ran ni the Gladcwnter Daily Mu
in., N'i .Kid 1‘idtern Dept 243
W t 17th St , New York II. N V
Ladies' Rayon Satin
Lace Trimtnvd
Sizes 2 and 4
Chenille
Reg. 10 00 Value
THROW RUGS
SLIPS
While They Last
Size 18 x4fl
1.00 3.00
Corduroy Jackets
Wool Jackets
Corduroy Trousers
Flannel Shirts
with ZONE. SIZE and STYLf
NUMBEIt.
Send Twenty rent* in r.iins fiir f
oin Anne Admit, Pattern IWMikfl
•See the htn.nt inn soiy dir? •■*.,
' liurale* and cbiwsic*. the i.n ial
ea*y-ew *ty U« lor ail age* the •
gift paga; Printed in Hook is a.
tree Pattern fm making rhitd'i. I
dress from man shut
While Th«*y Last
Broken Sizes
Reg. 1.98 Value
BOYS' CAPS
POLO SKIRTS
BOOT SOCKS
WOOL SCARFS
GIRLS' HATS
400 PAIRS
CHILDREN'S
Mallory
Men’s 8 ln> h
Safety Toe
DRESS HATS
^ Train at Home I
WORK SHOTS
Value* to 15.00
Juts Art Waiting
Cs«r»s It (Imitefly Tested
N«J |bIm .«r«» WAiliM fetf Pr*er- I
r«» « Tltry ra nuuwpti m l«r»*.
U»tltf tritjlit « ItltH« inr<fti ,ii
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M‘ ft .»••! . li IN !•' Ml I
i| *»• maty «-oM|H>n taedtiv fiat I
• Story Book
• Poll Parrot
• Star
• Acrobat
While They Last
Bag. 12.9b Valuo
LEATHER
MITTENS
Small
Sues
ONLY
STORE FAMOUS FOR ITS BARGAINS
4.ooS5iLSii£
All Sales Final
No Refunds. No Exchange*
2 Piece Combination
TOT SHOP
PAJAMA and
CREEPER SET
Cl....*.}* IN '
• • r I VaIimM* fr*.,' I"M.h let .rvt r.thp,
'"(■"lUhTtl" "'y 'Wfliinltin »•
Reg. 2.9b
Value
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Bedichek, Wendell. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 241, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 3, 1951, newspaper, January 3, 1951; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1035662/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.