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The Gilmer Mirror from Gilmer, Texas • Page 2

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The Gilmer Mirrori
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Gilmer, Texas
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Mrs. Marshall Has Mrs. GipsoriGives 'Mrs. Olen Loyd Baylor Girls As Dinner Guests Mrs. J.

W. Murshall enh-r- i aiiicd with a dinner parly Saturday evening honor- in HIM- granddaughter. Mary Ann Kagland. latter's house guests. Misses Hope and Harris (if Lifiyidr University.

Spring flowers ornamented the living room and in the dining (-(Kim the table was laid with linen cloth and centered with arrangement of pink gladioli Lind blue iris. The menu served rojisjsieci of fried chicken. English peas, potato salad, relish ay. hoi rolls, iced lea and i ni berry shortcake. this pleasant were Misses Ma ry Ann Hitt'Jntid.

Hope Weideman, Wunda Harris. An gel ft Hogg. Foster, Alice Simmons. Ann Yuwel! and Lena Margaret Belfy Joyce And Durwood Light Entertain Friends llu-tly Joyce and DurxvOod Light Jiad a ploy pnrty in the home of their parents. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Light, recently. JVIonUioiriery second an thy Duncan third. attending were Walter James sell Bickcrstaff.

Marlene L. Anderson. Shirley Efurd, Mur- L-ne Williams. Juanita Amos, Bobby 'ucker, Jo Ann Spence. Leinmonds.

Joe Poole. £nn. Bi Hugh Will T. Bill Sparkman. Hobby Winchester.

pence. Dorothy Hobby Winchester. Dorothy Jane Duncan. Frankie Warren. Catherine Winchester.

Wanda LJfiht. Blackip RabJMson mid nlhpix James Wayne Brinkley Given Birthday Party -Mrs. W. R. Brinkk-y honored her sun.

James Wayne, a on his third birthday re- in her home near Union Grove, The guests were entertained an Easter egg hunt nn the lawn. Brenda Buwdun won tin- prize for finding the most c.n.ys. Refreshments of cake and ice cream were served to the following: Donna Lee and Sandy Jenkins. Linda and Brencln Bowden. Barbara Lynn Lockett.

Nancy Taylnv of Nancy Smith. Bowden. and Rose Mary Smith. Sammy Davidson. Hoy Alien tjuUirie.

Cookie Craig. Angola Bnwdeu, Nrlda Rue Brin- and tlio honoree. Mothers present were Jne Smith. Jerry Smith. Ben Lockett.

L. L. Taylor. Bowden and S. S.

Bowden. i Book Review At jBluebontnet Club Mrs, Earl entertained the members of the Bluebonnet Literary Club at her home on (Buffalo Street Tlnmsduy, April i Program for the duy was book review given by a club gue.st. Mrs. Francis Gipson, who presented "The House of i Breath." Members answered i roll call with "rurrenl best sel- Mrs. Mil ford Minton gave a report the district federation I meeting lurid recently at Tyler.

I The Hub members volf-d to at- i tend the Jefferson Pilgrimage in a body Saturday. May 5. They will meet at the Jefferson Hotel HI and jio friMii I there. Two new members. Mines.

Bennio Duncan and Kd O'- i Byrne, were welcomed to the icluh. i Roses and daisies wore used in the decorations in the living room, and liu: table ccn- lerpiece wns formed of red ros- I es and daisies with, a ribbon streamer that carried the club i name, Refreshments of lemon me- 1 rinjiiies and coffee were scj'ved I at the table by Mines. Quintqn Floyci and Wiliiam Baugh Jr. Those were Mines. S.

Denson. J. L. Fcnlaw. Quint on Floyd.

J. D. Graves, J. R. Gates.

Marguerite Henry. Mitchell Marshall. Mi'l- ford Minton, Larry Bcdarrt. I William L. Baugh Bonnie Duncan.

Kci O'Byrne and the iiuest. Mrs. Francis Gipson. Country Club Has Enjoyable Party On Ladies'Night The members of the Gilmer Country Club enjoyed very delightful covered dish supper at the Thursriav night. April 19.

Mrs. B. C. Farmer, club hostess, had charge of the planning and arrangements. After the supper a program was sivcn with Cranfill Cox Jr.

as muster of ceremonies. Solos were given by Mark Arnold, Johnny Goolsby and Annette Mullican. Billy Sieve Nelson gave some piano selections and a folk dunce was presented by i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Megginson.

After the program dancing and co livers at ion was enjoyed by the large number of mem- bors present. flower arrange- used tlirmijihnut room and dining iris predominating I Gives Prog ram At i Woman's Forum i The Woman's Funim met Wednesday al'tormiiw. April 18, with 'Mrs. Roy Harper, her jcminlry home vast oi I The program topic the day was "Texas History." ml Mi 1 Olen Loyil Have a mosl in formative I subject. Attractive ments were the living room, with in the arraniiements.

were served from Hit' dining fable, was laid with linen doth and featured an arrangement of iris. Bottled cold drinks were served from, a bed of ice in punch bowl, and with this was served open- face sandwiches, olives. salted, nuts and cookies. Those present were Mmrs. P.

Moll. E. R. Knowles. Jesse King; 0.

Rountrec. Raymond I Clark. Joe Harper. Olen Loyd. Dick Han-cit, Fred Odom, Martin.

Francos Alvin Spencer, Iloii.u. and the iiostess. The next club meeting will be held Friday. May 4, imd will be a picnic and party at the Hoy Harper home. This mud ing will close the club year.

Housew.arm.ng jFriday 84 Club Given Miss Vessel Is Entertained By By Friends Sat. Mrs. Harper THK'GILMER iMineoia Ladies In Garden Tour Tlie Minc'dtii Garden Clul i held a garden lour and Thm-sday, April HI. at i Harper home. After hiuriny the iris Burdens i nnd the merits of eneh.

the club spread a picnic 'iinrh ntuJei' the trees. The club was pointers on liorticutlure by Mrs. Hjirpcr. Members jtttendini; from Mineola were Mines. 11.

F. DePrato. R. B. MeCiinton.

Hubert Anron. J. J. Th.omas. I.

H. Henry. T. II, Dorsey. Henry D.

Speights. Hoy Dickorson. Jaek Halpin. Sam Dear. Hei man Cii'esham.

Ad- Vandiver and Lester Cole. It's To Use Our Frozen Foods Cdnforners To Store Your Poods frt Ydtff Ldckefl You'll have no headaches if you'll let us help you with your packaging of fruits and S'egetables for freezing. WE HAV6 EXCELLENT GLASS JARS, CfUARf, PINT OR HALF-GALLON GARf0KS, PLIOFILM BAGS ANO 'THE RIGHT WRAPPING PAPERS Jf you're in duubl as to Die type nr brand to talk it over with us and we'll be glad to assist ynn in clinosinj: just whal iv best foi y(iui' needs and your poclu'tbook. DROP fN NOW AND SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION GILMER LOCKER PLANT PHONE 410 Soules Chapel Youth Fellowship Meets Friday Mrs. H.

S. Morris was hostess for Methodist youth fellowship parly Friday evening in h(jr homo in the Souiex Chapel eommunily. After fiumes. i i'L i pliiycd. rofreshnn.

i nts and punch wert- sc'rvod to se.s Ednn Rulb, nnd Evelyn Hill. JVUiry Lou nnd Fennel 1. Doi'is Til levy. Jean Morris and Byron ynd Spt'ncoj'. Lm'on Kennell, Rex Mums.

Fennel! Miirlhct Carolyn Joe Morris and the hostess. Rosewood Club Is Entertained Mrs. McWhorter -Mrs. Earl McWborter onlor- taini-d the laicles Wednesday. April 19.

in bur linint 1 with an all-day quiliinii. There 1 four citiilfs qniitcci and of them were hemmed. At the noon hour a delicious covered dish lunrhenn Mrs. Win. K.

Crow, one ul' (hi 1 I'lTitienl liooiutci'jH'rs at the rrrnnun; JVIrrrluiMls Nalinnal nank.Jias ln-en thorn shire She is the daughter of Air. and O. Vvilliams di' and is a graduate of Onion' Kiditc school 1 Before join'mi: 11 it; staff of the site, was employed as a cashier at a 1 local grocery. served buffet style, consisting of chicken and cnm- berry sauce, English peas, string beans. Spanish rice, pickles, sal- ads.

corn, jeilo. cake. pies, cof- lee and iced lea. Immediately following the luncheon, the secret pals were revealed by opening their gifts. I he lovely gifts' ivere hand towels, pyrex bowls, cup towels, cream and sugar sets.

salaf'd spoons and forks, pol holders it ml other nr- licJes. Names were drawn for secret pals for the next meeting and natv.es of the cov- ercd dish for each lady to bring to the next meeting were also irawn. Those enjoying the affair were Mmes. Sam Barton, treas- urcr: Allen Hudson. I Floyd, Elon Petty.

Edward ty. Wylie Tui'iicr. Roy Sanders. i Luther Young, Dane Johnson. W.

W. Hymer, Don Hymt-r. J. i H. Johnson B.

Bullock, Earl Bullock. Clem Gunn. A. H. Hurt.

Wnlter Young. H. C. Jeffie Hill. S.

R. Senn. Moody Williams. Shell Harrison, Karl McWhorter, Dee Johnson. Ernie Lange.

Solh Davis. Ella Fenlaw. Koxie Slaton. Miss Nora Bivins and the hostess, The children pre.se> 1 ilso drew names for secret pals. Co-hostesses with Mrs.

Mc- wore Ernie Allen Hudson and Pus- A shower was given Miss Beatrice Vessel! Saturday evening by relatives and friends HI her home. After the gifts wore opened, refresh men ts of punch and cookies were served (o Mmc-s. Hose Carver. Imogene Harrison, Mia.s June Sinims. all of Gilmer; Maurice Goggans of Houston, Marjorie Lancaster of Cooper, Doris Allen and Mrs.

Wineltu Dow and daughter of Tyler; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Crawford and MI'K IBc'sxie Nation ol Longview; Messrs, and Mmes. Carl Sorrel Is. Rosell A rr ing ton and Arthur Sweatman. Also.

Airs. Mai; Nation. Mrs. McCtuin and daughlei- Peggy. Mmes.

Jasper Burnett and daughtei' Lynn. Less Inman and daughter Pat. J. D. Buml and daughter Pat.

Annie Mitchell. I Addio Speir. Eva Youngblood. J. E.

Nntion. Foster Beavers, Tom Pettit. H. C. Miicltell, Dink Mitchell.

Imogeno Spnecer, Ella Youngblooci. J. C. Young. Lewis Wilson and Miss Beatrice Young.

Those sending gifts were Mines. Ed Spcir. C. E. Hal), E.

C. Palmer. Emmitt Venn. Opal The Friday Night "84" Club met 20 with Mr. and Mrs.

Hoy Jd'aj'per. Chocolate: Judge cake and ice cream 1 with ohoco- late sauce was served aK' dessert course and cold dl'hiks at the refreshment UnVe. Daisies iiv Dresden-shells decorated the number one table and pansies with 1 foliage centered the second 1 table. Those present were Messrs. find Mines.

Tom Baxter, Fred Odom. E. R. Krtowles. Dewitt Buie, Joe Harper; and Mines.

E. C. iVtcAlpin. Collie CoIIum. Janie Cook and' Leslie Floi'fthce.

The next club nieeting be with Mr. and E. R. Knowies. April Hudgins Given Surprise Birthday Picnic Mi 1 and Mi's.

Leon Hudjfins. both observed birthdays on Api-iV 23. were surpris- with delightful picnic din- given at Twin Lakes by TruiU. S. H.

Mu- and Royee' Gifts were the honor delicious Those participating in this pleasant affair were and Mrs. TruiU and Mrs. Mallie Burroughs of Athens. Dr. and Mrs.

Bill Traynham of Bonhain, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. ruin and family of Waxahachie.

Mr." Mrs. Alton TruiU and family Corsk-ana, A. H. Hudgins, Rev. and Mrs.

S. H. Mrs. Maggie TruiU, Messrs, -ancl Mmes. Malcolm Smitli, Bishop and Royee family, all of Gilriier.

I Tlirec 1 new members were eeivetl into the club. Children present were Bonnie liymer, Branda Sue Floyd, Kay i HyiiTer. Sandra Umge. Euyenc jaiui Philip Dale. Carol Petty.

Charles Larry Urn-roll Gunn. The nexi meeting will be in i the home of Mrs. Moudy Willi' Wednesday, May ItJ. ROOM A-TISM CAN BE CURED! With our stock of lovely Wallpaper Can Choose Any Pattern from our Foremost Distributors: Roy Jacobs Cameron Butt 1 CuoU's Boxer Imports Warrior's Sicbbins and Roberts Vctu arfc' vvclconu' (n look tiur honks for selections at any litnr, no obligation to buy! Prices Range per roll from 27c to $5.00 Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Farmers Merchants National Bonk on Their 50th Anniversary Next Tuesday CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY CO. "Your Wnllpnpcr For Upshnr C'niihly" Gilbert, Gladys Youngblood, Lon Spencer, Jim Liver, Rree I Wilson.

Luura Youngblood, Jo well Turmun, Ruby Young- I blood. Rebu Boavers. Charlie Brooks. Claud Brooks. Rachel (Wilson, Very Beard of Kilgore, I Doyqe Nation of Grand Prairie, I Ardell Sweatman of Gilmer, Orris Orr of Mineola, i Green of Glade-water.

Fara of DcRidder. and Mrs. of Longviuw. The Soirlhside Square JEANNE HUNT, Owner REDUCING STOCK SALE! ALL HATS, BAGS AND JEWELRY Don Rivers, Woven Chambrovs and Ploids, Pima ALL REPUCED! DRESSES by Justin Hobbies, Surrey Class.ics, Sherries! MOTHER'S DAY JUST AROUND THE CORKER! Buy Now and Save! You Need the Dresses, I -Need the Cash! Come in and get bargain in New Summer Clothes Dresses As Low As $2.98 and $3.25 DON'T FOlWE'f' "MOTHER'S. Pineapple Pineapple Pineapple D.IMO^C,,,.!^ Pineapple Peaches 9 Monk-, Boitli-l! Halvps 164 Pineapple Juice 0.1 2 314 Golden Corn 0,1 M.

i.c,« Sn 1 154 6 2 274 Spinach 0,1 Mo nl nt NO. i'h 16c Sr. "I Del Monte Quality 294 Chili Sauce MHMI a No. 2 mf 174 ias-' 24c LOOK! at these Safeway low, low coffee Local Large, Fancy Strawberries Red Potatoes Green Cabbage Fresh Tomatoes Pint 10-Lb. Economy Pack Bag Crisp, Firm Lb.

5 Comet, Firm. Pink Ctn. I Grapefruit Juice KK Oransc Juice c' 254 Winesap Apples AH 104 Calavoswsi.o Eo 194 Russet Potatoes Lb 434 Fresh Corn 1 94 Fresh Turnips Kr 154 Green Onions 2 1 54 Cucumbers i 1 04 OTHER CANNED MODS MM it tMte vtlitttin AFEWAV CVAKAHTEED MATS Peaches K. CURED HAMS CHUCK ROAST DRY SALT JOWLS FRESH FRYERS Wilson Certified Hanis 10-LI). Whole or Half Graili-rf Beef Government Peas Preserves 294 CHECK THESE LOW, LOW VALUES! Pack Train Old Fnsliioncfi Jug Impci'inl No.

I For Seasoning iiea(lv-(o-Cook Lb. Lh. LI). SYRUP SUGAR TEA MARGARINE '24-Q-t. Boltle Canterbury 10-Lbs.

Lb. if Dnlcwood acon nc Slices c.iio Pork Sausage 9 Pork Chops AH c.i, Sliced Bacon Sliced Bacon tt Pork Liver V-lb. l-lb. 194 Margarines Mrs.Wright's Bread Kitchen Craft Flour lb 994 Long Grain Rice Crackers 174 Shortening SH' $1.11 White Corn Meal 424 Ocean Perch 454 TRICES EFFECTIVE KKIDAY AN'D SATUHDAY'IN GILMER WEEKDAYS 8-6 SAT. 213 Tyler Street i At Pork Roast 2, Pkflt.

i.it. Ground Beef Beef Short Ribs covi. it. tb. 494 65c 454 Specid Price! Flavor-Whipped MADE GENUINE MAYOWUISE for a limited timt i PINTS SAFEWAY NotUnoll, WAlUCt PASTRYlfOO SERVER FIOM IKTU MTM CM ROYAL SATIN SHORTENING 434 694 614 fa it 4 45c.

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13,688
Years Available:
1951-1976