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The Gilmer Mirror from Gilmer, Texas • Page 4

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The Gilmer Mirrori
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Gilmer, Texas
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4
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A' r.d T.Ii Marriage of -f' 'Is Announced The exchanged vow? April 25, ai of the first Cf of McKinney. The 1 'i'ii' was Gien'icil A. I Roy Hair of Gilrnc-r arid Mr Chance of -r, jiounrc the of ihe fonni MU-- Hair, to Robert lie i j- the -or of Mr and ADDiNG MACHIM. paper of New Bedford. and at The Mirror.

i a Krad- re-i'lc HI no'A' r'orce. Potted Flowers Cut Flowers WIBF FLOVER THROUGH A F.T.D. FLORIST Gilmer Fiower Shop HAZEL LF.ARD 108 S. Trinity KLSIK HJ.VKS Tl MACSHORE CLASSICS THE PRJCELESS LOOK $3.98 it's a beauty! A M.ACSilOKIC, of course, in liclit ami itiry cotton hiitUtt. So cluver.

too, with row upon row of fucks for convcrt'dilc collar and And il'h DRV: while, pink, l.hu-, mini. to As ScMi in (ilnmoiir THE PRICELESS LOOK $2.98 Who but MACSI1OHK could shape Hie outer lilciu.it> alonK nueh trim, flaticrine This version Dltll'-OKY eol- ton hroadclth (hat sctrctly ever M-es an iron! I'erky lie- cents of braid along the hiplinc iind Itatenu eolliir for the freshest youni; styling Ihe season! White uilh let, liraid. 30 to 38. EVWYTHING FOR MOTHER AT THE GLAMOUR SHOP HAIR Miss McClelland Presents Recital her (Stove piano -tu'lcnts in a recital Sunday fTTifion ttif: Union Grove School auditorium. Solo numbers were given by Klainc Massey, Debbie Collier, Darryl Dunn, fanis Smith.

Betsy Smith. Bonnie Kay Ferguson, Nancy Smith, Fariet I.imUey, Kay IJeavfrs, Vlfjry Lou Huss, Rosemary 5inith. Sue lifnvoi s. were given by Debbie Collier and Kbine Massey, Dunn and Janis Smith, S'ancy Smith and Bonnie Kay "erguson, Hue Beavers and Rosemary Smith, Kay Beavers ind Janet Lindsey. Beth Stokes presented a flute solo, accompanied by Barbara Judy Lindsey and Martha Jollier as ushers.

DAR Chapter' To Hold Final i Meeting Tonight Maunce C. Turner, for- mer vice-president general of the Daughters of the American of Dallas, speak to the Capt. Thomas Black I Chapter DAR Thursday even, iriji (Tonight) at the home of i Mrs. Thomas E. Cook, 802 North i St.

Also present will be Mrs. F.d- R. Riggs of Graham, sta'2 DAK Recent. It will be the final meeting before adjournment lor the summer. Mrs.

Harry Joseph Morris of Dallas, retiring regent of the chapter, will conduct the board meetinf! at 7:30 p.m. and the regular meeting at 8 p.m. Officers reports will be given, and business concluded, antl on the recent Continental Congress of the DAR she attended in Washington, D.C. After Mrs. Turner has de- liveral her address, she will conduct the installation of the new chapter officers.

They are Mrs. Harry Joseph Morris, honorary life regent; Mrs. Jack II. Hogg, regent; Mrs. Thomas E.

Cook, first vice-regent; Mrs. Robert C. Cady, second vice-re- Hen V. Mrs. Fred E.

Odom, chaplain; Mrs. Jack D. Jones, recording secretary: Mrs. J. R.

Gates, corresponding secretory; Mrs. Douglas R. Daniels, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph B. Kennedy, registrar; Mrs.

Henry McClelland, librarian. Mrs. Cook will serve a refreshment course and a social hour will Hospital News ADMITTED; M. R. Mac-hen, Gilmer, (S), April William A.

Cox, Gilmer, (M) April 20, E. T. Langford, Big Sandy, (M), April 30. Mrs. Klovd Nix( Daingcrficld, (S), Aprifso.

Mrs, Nathan White, Quilman, (S), May 3. Mrs. W. R. Hartgrove, Diana, (M), May 3.

W. H. Hartgrove, Diana, (S). May 3. Mrs.

David Bropoitti, Mt. Pleasanl, (S), May 3. John Edward Dean, Gilmer, (K). May 'Mrs. Dee Roberts.

Longview, (M). May 4. Billy Don Newby, Hughes Springs, (M). May 4. Mo.

Louie B. Chapman, Gilmer, (M), May 4. Mrs. Olen D. Fuller.

Maud. (S), May 5. Mrs. Elwin L.ee' Melton, Ore City, (M), May 5. DISMISSED; Mrs.

M. F. Honeycutt, Diana, (M), April 30. Mrs. Oliver A.

Chipman, Gilmer, (S), April 30. R. A. Jones, Gilmer, (M). May 2.

Mrs. Robert D. Kidder, Ore City, (M), May 2. Gary Cooner, Longview, (S), May 2. Sue Ann Lovcll, Gilmer, (S), May 2.

Torn E. Swanner, Gilmer, (S), May 2. Mrs. Frances Burnett, Gilmer, (M), May 3. 11, I.

Arrington, Ore City, May 5. Mrs. D. R. Modisette, Ore City.

(S). May 5. Mrs. John Richard Galloway, Gilmer, May 5. BIRTHS: A 0 pound and 2 ounce girl, Glenda Gail, was born May 2 to Mr.

and Mrs. Neil Aaron Stanley of Ore City. She is 'the former LaJean McCauley. Around the equator the earth is larger than around the meridian. MISS PEGGY ELAINE SHAW! Engagement of Miss Peggy Is Announced Mr.

and Mrs. Lorenza Shaw of Rt. 5, Gilmer announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Peggy Elaine, to Paul Thomas CaldwelJ of Gilmer. Mr.

Caldwell is the son of Rev. and Mrs. John Calclwel! of Gilmer. Miss Shaw is a junior at East Texas Slate College in Commerce. Mr.

Caldwell is a student at Southwestern Baptist Seminary in Ft. Worth. The wedding will be held at the Sand Hill Baptist Church. Date will be announced irut-r. Mrs.

Morris installed Mrs. Morris Dallas was installed as corresponding secretary of the National Society. Women Descendants of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company at the 32nd annual rendezvous recently at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. She is organizing slate president of the Texas Court of As- jijslaiils of the national society. She ill entertain the officers and members of the Texas Court at a buffet luncheon May 30 at Mrs.

Ira Ashmore Given Surprise Birthday Dinner Mrs. Ira Ashmore was honored at a surprise birthday dinner Sunday at her home on North "Montgomery. She received many gifts from her assembled children, brothers, sisters and other relatives, and the afternoon was spent in visiting. Those present included Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walters and Mark, and Bob Dodson, all of Irving; Don Doclson of Corpus Christi, Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Fowler, Phil, Sid and Ken, Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Clark, Sue 'Clark, and Mr. and Douglas Clark all of Dallas: Mr. and Mrs. Spencer of Pittsburg.

Also Mr.i andi Mrs. Bryan 'Clark-fff Sirhpsoffville, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman. Clark, Mr.

and Mrs, C. Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spencer, John Richard, Jay and'Mary-Lynn, "Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Clark and Leeann, Mr. and Mrs. G. L.

Hart, all of Gilmer; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer of. Longview, and Clinton Clark of West and Mr. her home in Dallas.

Mrs. Jack H. Hogg, state color bearer, and other Gilmer members will attend. Perfect gift for any occasion Comfy Slippers SPECIALLY FOR MOTHER ON MOTHER'S DAY RED BLACK POWDER BLUE SHoes Mother's Day Special Deck her in diamonds because she is a dream BULOVA DIAMOND 'LA PETITE' A. Buluva Diumon 2 hrilliin; 17 timed to six precision ndjitjtt- ments with lift'time unbreakable H.

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Pages Available:
13,688
Years Available:
1951-1976