Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1957 Page: 2 of 6
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Tmes Beview, Ml Pleasant, Texas,
27, 1957
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MMAGINATIVE SKIRTS !
Chapel Hill
LOVAHLE QUIr CLASSICS!
Vernon Friday.
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TOGEROY SEPARATES !
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Stockton of Dalian Sportswear
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Chevy
ted with up to 17% greater fuel economy
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HERE'S PROOF! TOP FASHIONS PLUS
QUALITY NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE!
Six Inches Of
Rain Recorded
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NOW RANES
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Mrs. Ada Wright visited her
sister, Mrs. Tom Scott, in Mount
in charge of the Dallas recruting
district, was introduced by Chief
Petty Officer G, T. Moser of the
local U.S. Navy recruiting office.
Shorts, Under-
shirts, Briefs and
T-Shirts.
and sons went to Austin Sunday
where Roekey entered the state
university for his second year.
Mrs. Edna Laird. Mr and Mrs.
Rolston Laird and children. Ju-
dy and James, at Pittsburg: Bob-
by Dean Houston and son. Noble.
The purpose and goal at the
new atomic U8. Navy was the
low-priced cars showed Chevrolet
costs less to operate, with up to
17% greater fuel economy!
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Mrs. Doggett returned home Sat-
urday and spent the weekend.
Mrs. J. O Sanders and son of
Big Springs attended the funeral
of her sister, Mrs Ida Bounds,
here Monday afternoon.
topic at the Krwanis Club
eon Friday. Lt Bob Noll
J H. McGuire was program
chairman. Tom Prayter was a
visiting Kiwanian from College
Station, Henry Mason was visit-
ing Rotarian, Dr. Thomas Ren-
froe was visiting Lion and Mrs.
Earl Reach was visiting Business
and Professional Woman.
A cool front brought drivine
rain to Mount Pleasant over th
weekend, A total of six inches was
Ladies' Cotton
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went fishing at Clarksville s Club
Lake and served a fish'dinner in
the evening
Mrs. Ora Stringer and daugh-
ter, Miss Mary Lou Stringer, of
Mount Vernon, visited her bro-
ther, W W Stanley, last week.
.ill at her son's home, Raymond
Houston.
Mr and Mrs. Boss Smith moved
back into the Hogue house Sat-
urday from which they moved
ten days ago.
Mrs Bobby Stevens and Mrs
Ham Matthews visited the latter’s
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set
th.
Houston, on Monday of last week.
Mr and Mrs. James Naramore
of Athens spent the weekend
with their parents here H. S.
Cody returned home with them
for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Portor of
Lubbock spent three days with
her sister, Mrs. Mable Alvis.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas
and son. Gene, of Mount Pleas-
ant spent Saturday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Etherage
Roach.
AH Sizes
34-44
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MORE PEOPIB-DRIVE CHEVAOEEVS THAN ANY OTHER CAR
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fall wardrobe of surprises. Come see Beall’s cream of H
Just arrived
Tailored b
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Stripes, Plala
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Any erroi
tetion at any
night
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lunch, the afternoon was spent
visiting in Durant and Hugo,
Oklahoma, and Paris. Mr. and
Mrs Rhone returned to their
home here that night
Mrs. Ida Smith, Mrs Emory
May, and Dennis May visited
Mrs May’s sister, Mrs Arther
—— Amerson, and husband in Clarks-
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school see m
after 5. Scho
dav Seplemb
Lou Harbour.
night.
Bill Grisham. County Agent said
the rains were needed by farmers
so that they could plan winter,
ObltuWMg resolutions of respect, cards at thanks and poetry
will be charged for at regular advertising rates.
Subscription Hoik >1.08 per year in Titus Cnggty. Elsewhere >1S<
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day.
Claude Bruton is now home
from the hospital and is reported
to be doing very well.
Mr. and Mrs Claude Allen and
Jerry Ray, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Scarborough and family of
Mount Pleasant spent Sunday
with Mrs. Allen’s sister, Mrs.
Jesse Shumate and family.
Mrs. Daisy Smith of Tyler was
a guest of her sister, Mrs. Laura
Gaddis, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Gaddis this weekend
Mr-rand Mra W. H. Parrish
visited Dr and Mrs H E Chap-
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ing sponsored by the Chapel Hill
P.T.A., proceeds to go to meet
school needs. The fun goes to
build a better community spirit
say the officers.
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Ch+vrulrt Dtder
followed by Mrs. James Bell The
auxiliary discussed the lesson tor
the day.
One of their projects is visiting
the sick, 13 visits were reported;
along with one spray of flowers
and many “get well” cards.
Mrs Fannie Lunsford dismissed
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ti actor and cattle work Monthly
salary, house furnished. See Earl
Randolph at JB Ranch. 10 miles
northwes of Mt Vernon Mailing
address: Talco. Rt. L Texas.
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MENS REVERSIBLE
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One side sheen gabardine Re-
versible side tear drop pattern
in brown-beige, ar gray-char-
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Millare Johnson at the
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to New York, thoTi an economy com-
parison! And what happened?
In ceruified NA TA • findinga, Chevy
delivered up to 17% greater fuel
economy, and lower total coat for the
trip- proof that Chevrolet coeta leaat
t operate at the three leading tow-
priced cart that were tested! But
that’s not surprising. You expedt
Shevrolet engines to wring eua .
minomkasallondzs—jta -
you expect finer craftsmanship in the
way a Chevy is built. Better tee your
Chevrolet dealer soon!
•Natiomel Autpmmotive Testing Aasociasim
vorsteds, flannels, and
Winter wash and
new fan shades and
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Women’s Auxiliary
Meets Monday
The Women’s Missionary Auxil-
iary of the Old Union Baptist
Church met Monday afternoon for
its weekly meeting.
The opening song service was
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Me and Mra Carl Rhone and
Mr. and Mra. D. H Harvey of
Pallonville apent Sunday at the
Texhoma Dam Alte a picnic
his sisters, Mrs. Annie Garretson
and Mo Charles Benton.
George Landrum of Mount
Pleasant visited his sister, Mrs.
Oscar Shurtleff, and husband
Thursday afternoon
Mrs. Louis Gaddis has been
dismissed from the hospital. Shi
is better.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Allen of
Longview visited her father, Hr
S Cody Sr . and brothers, Ed-
mond and Howard Cody, Sun-
Houston
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MT. PLEASANT TIMES REVIEW
Published ba Friday m 307 West Third Street, ME Tana.
MT. PLEASANT TUas PUBLISRDiQ QD.
_______W. N FUREY, PRESIDENT AND PUBLS#ER
Entered aa second clasa mall matter at the Poet Office at Mt
Pleasant, DUP* under the Act at Congress. March a, 1879.
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shewed the group glide* to em-
phasize his talk.
M0 fullblood big Rambouillet
owes. Sail any amount. Your
choice of some of the best young
sheep in Texaa. Bred to start
lembing soon. Reasonable. Bob
Bass, B. ? S. Ranch. I mdles south
at DeKalb. Highway 26, DeKabb,
daughter, Mrs. Jimmy Doggett, a foot infection,
in Tyler the past week. Mr. and
..._____ - ... ta- Mrc and Mrs.-SamEGarretson "
VeEdarmoryiaxoiedlof Mount Vernon were guests m
of his daughter, Mrs. Raymond
Phone PA 4-3741 sA "KF AYE
MissOleta Gaddis of Dallas j reorded. The high temperature
spent 'Monday night With her dor the weekend was 94 on Satur-
mother, Mrs Laura Gaddis. day and a low of M for Sunday
Mr. and Mr George Homer of
Longview, Mr and Mra. Grady
sa
Homer at Mount Pleasant vis-
ited their father, B. W Homer,
last Sungag,
rorwt ountVenon "5.
QJALHT MLNCHANDISE
Melmimine
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. Plans Supper
“—A sock supper will be held at
crops. The rainfall was solid ov-
er most of Titus County aad stock
pools and pastures were helped.
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One of the runners for the
AllRqund Cowgiri of the year k
the United States is Sandra Me-
Clinton, daughter at former resi-
dents of Mount Pleasant Her
parents are Mr. -and Mra R #
McClinton of Mineqla and het
uncles ere Ewell and Millard
McClinton of Mount Pleesant
Miss MeClinten is undisputed
leader in the girl's ribbon roping;
she is tied with another cowgirl
for bareback riding honors and
she has an excellent record in
both calf roping and bull riding,
Miu McClinton graduated
from Sam Houston State College
this year. She will teach in
Pueblo, Colo, this fall.
s refleetion upon the «bars Hu, atanding
on or concern which map appear in the
ba gladly corrected when brought to the i
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Omly Srmmehjaed Cheroler denim.,
dhplay «M> fame* trademae
and Mrs. Jeu Noble and son,
Truitt, of Dallas; and Mrs. No-
ble’s mother, Mrs. Willis, of Bre-
shear.
Mrs Milton Moore of Mouat
Pleasant visited Berrie Lee Spru-
ill Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
Earl Montgomery was a Satur«
day afternoon guest of Mrs.
Moore also
Mr. and Mrs. Buniee Kinder
were in Sherman Monday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs John W. May,
Gelbert Miller and other friends,
from Dallas, attended the funer-
al of Mrs. Bounds Monday.
worth .entertained
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Matching Togeroy jacket shirt in
Turquoise, White. Red, Black, Rose.
Zippar front and twe patch pockets.
Sizea 10- 20. .
2.98 —
The best of quality in stripes and
patterns, aa you can mix or match
withial your new fan separates.
Make your selections while fall
stocks are complete.
Only IM
Ladles’ TwUl
Western Jeans
Washabie and wearable at first -
qunlity twiThet letest SJ1®
Wig to mix or match
with your sport separatee.
Beall Priced at 3.49
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holings-
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Mrs. J. W. Thomas and eon.
Byron, at Longview has returned
home after spending two weeks'
with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
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