Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1957 Page: 4 of 6
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Oil News
Yule Parties
Meet
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OMAHA PERSONALS
$2.50:
ter and B. A. Kaemmerer, Alfred
2 pm. at Herbert'* Chapel, Rev.
D. O. Smith officiating. Burial
567 feet east of west line, 330 dollars.
BAND NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith' and
a
Friday and will display fa Ka-
to
the bank and disband at the Bap- Witt, Mrs. Ella Pinekard, and
list Church.
Mrs. A. L Rivers. Mrs. Witt
Santa will be on hand with I closed the prayer.
free candy for the children.
Worst
The Omaha chapter of the Or-
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and Mrs. Henry Barrier.
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members.
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January 1958.
JUNIOR LASS PARTY
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Mr and Mrs. Clyde Walker
•n< Mrs. J. E Davis entertained
bare were in Longview Tuesday.
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About one mile above George
Washington Bridge in New York
Smith’s Hold
Open House
Eastern Star banquet at Hotel
Stephens in Mount Pleasant Sat
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Christmas Parade
Slated Saturday
The annual Omaha Christmas
have also moved to Houston, as
well as J. W. Green and family
I City la theChoisters, the medieval
I branch of the Metropolitan Mu-
nual Christmas parade Decem-
ber 3. The band will play in
The Carver school band will
play and march in the Christmas
parade to be held in Naples Dec-
ember 21.. ...
ment
mans
I Cal
Arkal
nasiu
seum of Art. It was given by the
Rockefeller family who paid 1 mil-
Boa dollars for its construction 25
Smith Patterson was in Hous-
ton last week for a check up at
the M D. Anderson Hospital.
da:
of
and Mrs. J. B. Boozer
also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Kennedy is survived by
three sons, Millard of Omaha,
Clovis of Houston, and Byron
of Odessa; three daughters, Mrs.
Sylvia Risher of DeKalb, Mrs.
Celestial Page of Omaha, and
classes of the
with a Christ-
t
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H and
A one week church Leya it y
Revival will be held at the Bap-
tis Church beginning December
29. Rev. B. D. Vanderslice will be
the visiting evangelist The meet-
ing will close January 3.
Mrs Ella Irvin of Daingerfield
visited friends in Omaha Sunday.
The Northeast Texas Water
Works Association held their an-
nual Christmas party Thursday at
the Fellowship Hal of the First
Methodist Church. Ike Carruth,
Omaha water superintendent was
host. There were 49 members and
17 guest present.
Omaha News
Refreshments were served
15 members.
taken to the Linden Hospital. Mr.
and Mrs. Boozer aie at his bed-
side.
to Louis Boozer FHA Beau.
Guests were Frank C. Bean,
Mrs. Lee Davis, Lee McCoy, Don-
ald McCoy, Mrs. Bob Bearden
■astern Star
Marks Anniversary
ler survey, 487 feet east of west
lease line, 467 feet south of north
lease line, proposed depth 5500
feet.
Lamar County, wildcat, J. B
Walling, Mack Carr et al, L. W.
Tinnin, Eastern Lamar County
survey, 660 feet south of north
lease lihe, 330 feet west of east
lease line, proposed depth 5000
feet.
Wood County, located in Quit-
man Field, Delta Drilling Com-
pany, H. H. Green Well No. 5-B,
mas party Friday in the Com-
munity Center.
Rodney Richey, Kathy Lan-
drum, Sally Cash, Margaret Stev-
ens, ouise Whittington, Jerry Da-
via, Patsy Harrison, Peggie Tally,
and Joe Davis went to the band
tryouts held in Mount Vernon
Friday,
The mistletoe’s above the door,
The mantel's hung with pine,
And every frosted windowpane
la bright with candleshine ...
At hot the ehildreh are hi bed
And parents smile to see
feet north of south Une in $
Caldron survey. —
The Bet Air Impole Sport Coum
-one of fwo B*W super sport modell
2 suit 'JuTs
3 t
K ing cccatios
3250
GIFT
TIES ,
the I thehost bands in the Cooper an-
Mr.
and d
have r
Mrs. y
Discriminating
selection of colors
end pollerns lo
pleose every tasle.
GIFTS
he really
wants...
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risti
Christmas cards to the patients
in the Terrell State hospital. The
Application to Drill
Wood County, Hawkins Field.
B. W Hemphill, B. A. Wells,
Well No. 1, George Brewer sur-
vey, 25 feet south of the north
lease line, IM feet west of the
east line, proposed depth 4950
feet.
Hopkins County, 2 miles west
of Birthright, wildcat, E. A. Car-
Gifts were presented to eJannie were directed in the traditional
Ruth Falls, FFA Sweetheart and Christmas style. The members ex
changed gifts.
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White Oak
Springs News
M Ada Amesn
Th Bel As 4Door seder-brm
J
n. •em
imfovmimg the gererpl I
"‘The wey I See W" mi
Mb School willd
holide
Tuesday to hear "The Messiah"
being sung at the new Auditori-
um Mrs. Longino’s sister, Mrs.
W R. Goolsby, was singing in
the choir.
•8,
- Treat youre
these ha
nets these triple turbines to a 250-h p.
Turbo-Thrust V8-or the 280-h.p. Super
Turbo-Thrust*—and you step out instantly
in any speed range. Nothing else on the road
goe* into action so quickly, so smoothly.
Your Chevrolet dealer has the combination! A
•Optiomal ar sura cos.
I
practice day* go by; however,
the Marvin Pynes boy* of De-
Kalb won the Annual Carver In-
vital ional Tournament and Way"
lor High Girls of Hughe* Spring*
won the girls’ trophy. The tourna-
The homa of Mrs O. D. Smith
was the scene of a Christmas
party for the Ruth Class of the
Baptist Chureh Monday. Mrs
Toby Culver read the devotional
mlervent Christma
ership and that t
derstand those w
Help them to kr
share than mere
now turn their !
oppressed mustk
ten-fold whose in
Help them to gee
part of but a few
to remember that
the right and the
to hear and to d
the question whic
Father, in T
to make the right
to whom we ow
decision, grant t
much the ridicule
Grant that al
hood of men, wo
hearts devoid of
freely seasoned w
For all of the
There's never been an engine-drive com-
bination like this one!
Chevrolet's Turbo-Thrust V8* introduce*
a radical new slant on engine efficiency with
the combustion chambers located in the
block rather than in the bead. Turboglide*
—the other half of the team—is the only
triple-turbine automatic drive in Chevy's
Mrs. Ellis Host
Bridge Club
Mrs. N. B. Ellis was host to the
Omaha Bridge Club Thursday. It
was a regular meeting and Christ-
mas party. Both the high score
and floating prize was won by
Mrs. John Hugh Ellis. Holly was
used tor decorations with a light- I
See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
☆
pies Saturday.
CHORAL CLUB NEWS
The Carver Choral Club is
looking forward toward a success-
ful year of experiences. The 100
voice choir under the supervision
of Mrs. Lois M. Dacus will be a
part of the parade in Naples at
2:30 pm. Saturday.
BASKETBALL NEWS
ROSWELL, N. M. W — An
Internal Revenue Service agent
tells of a Roewell woman who
called the office and anked, "How
do you spell “immediately"r"
"After I told her," he said. "I
asked why she called us to ask
such a thing. "She answered, "If
anyone in town would know, you
people shoular"
Mr*. A. A. Acker and Mrs.
Paul Snodgrass and chdren,
Carl, Al. Paula and GlendaAnn
of Dallas arrived Friday to visit
Mrs. Ida Davis, their mother and
grandmother.----- ------2—le—
wiiibe re
Jarary 2.
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The program was given by the
Rev Longina Mra, Longino and
MrsMerferRussep.
Gifts wete exehanged by the!
plete gropof •
me ’• gif
IIDE'S
Mr. and, Mi/? W. W. Branch of
Longview UVsited Mrs. John
Boozer and Dora and Fronia Sun-
Mrs. Smiths’ parents. Dr. and
Mrs. Tom Hawkins and othr
relatives Sunday.
and was
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Ellis of
Chandler—visited Mr. and Mrs
Bart Cason Sunday.
The Rev. end Mrs. Clitford
Longino and Mrs. Bonnie Wal-
ker attended the Pittsburg Bap-
tist Worker's Association which
met in Mount,Pleasant Tuesday.
■ .
Mrs. F. B. Landrum has arrived
in Lundshal, Germany where she
Joined her husband. Airman 3-C
F. B Landrum, who is stationed
at Lundshal Air Force Base.
Wayne Henderson, a student at
Pewitt High School, was injured
in a three car accident Friday in
front of the high school on High-
way 67. He was taken to the
Naples Hospital for treatment.
The other two cars were driven
by Mrs S. T. Smith et Naples
and a Monpt .Pleasant Negro.
They were not injured, f:
The Woman'
Union of flu
Church met in
them for Chri
others for. the
Mission ' sud
Were served at
of the meetings
UNA
The Una Star
day night in T H
Franklin Kyle
bers present T
er was led by"M
well. The devol
by Mrs. Shirlej
ed by the misgio
Mrs. Jeanette Si
. The closing, p
by Mrs. Hughie
meeting will be
Gilbreath.
MARY V
The Mary Van
in the churh
Christma* cover
rA c The naatow
E.0 k-h .n • h
ph
her home Tuesday at 10 am Sha
was born in Red River County
October 30, 1895, the daughter
Mrs. Monroe Snodgrass was
taken to a Tyler 'hospital this
week for treatment
field. It take* you from a standstill through I
cruising in a single sweep of, motion. Har-
9
V
to
2
The Carver Falcons are show-1
ing much improvement as the | der of the Eastern Star celebrated
and Donny, Coach Huddleston
and Coach Huckabee.
The FHA of Pewitt High
First
Application to Drill — Pinemie,
Woodbine sand, Wood County. So-
Hi Pet. Co.. P. H. McKnight lease.
G. P Watkins survey. 330 feet
west of east line, 330 feet south of
the north line of 20-acre tract. Pro-
posed depth, 5,800.
Application to Drill—Sub-Clarka-
ville field. Camp County. W. D.
Hutton, B. E. Boyce estate, well
No. 1, 330 feet west of east line.
330 feet north of south line in the
Lucinda Williams survey. Propos-
ed depth, 4,100.
party began at 8 in the evening. I band under the direction of
Sandra Moore directed the games. I Richard C. Hardiman was one of
I The pastor of White Oak
I Springs Baptist Church will be
(gone through the Christmas holi-
I day*. He will return to the pul-
I pit the first of January.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith of
Sulphur Springs visited in the
home of M L Strom.
I Mr and Mrs Russ Crawley
and daughter Deborah visited I
his brothet and family in Pine
Bluff
Rex Mars and son Shelly Dee
visited his grandmother.
PHILETHEA CLASS
I The Philethea Sunday School
Class of the Baptist Church met
Thursday in the home of Mrs.
Charley Tally. Mrs. Allie Baird
gave the devotional and Mrs.
Nellie Pate voiced the opening
prayer. Games were directed by
Mrs. F. D. Coleman and Mrs.
Oscar Hall. The guest* were Rev.
and Mrs. Clifford Longino. The
entertaining rooms were decorat-
ed in holiday motif. Gifts were
excharged by the members.
The Car ver 45 piece school
Mrs. Bennie Joe Tigert of
Shreveport, La., was a guest of
the banquet the Rev.
Smith spoke.
n maUe
leraat '
had a word, or i
I
Decorations carried out
Christmas motif, including
liberty Hill New
Mra ▼. L Cerny
I Mr. and Mrs. Will Roger* and
Mr. and Mr* Too* Miller of Ty-
I ler visited Mn Earl Brents and
Lnda this week.
Mr and Mrs. Jaek Hick* visit-
ed Mr. and Mr*. Dewey Havett in
Morris County Tuenday night •
Mr and Mrs. Neal Ousley and
Jimmie were supper guest of
Mr and Mrs. Jack Hicks.
Mr. and Mr*. Bill Gist of Dal-
las were recent visitor* at Mr
and Mr*. Vivian Currey and Mr*
Lilly.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lynn
Floyd and children were visitor*
of Mr. and Mr*. Homer Floyd.
Mr*. Earl Brewster, Linda and
Mrs. Rath Gann spent the week-
end in Tyler with relative*.
sembly at God Church. _
Funeral service* were held at The THS and FFA of Pewitt
members Wednesday at their
home. The annual Christmas
and Mrs. John
BILL MAKES SPLASH
NORMAN, Okla. UH — A water
bill upset the girls at the Kappa
Delta house at the University of
Oklahoma. The bill was for
815,730.015, considerably higher
than the normal charge. A quick
trip to City Hall corrected the
error and reduced the bill con-
siderably more than 15 million
22
patients will then send these
card* to their friends and rela-
tives. They also sent money
enough to the patients to pay for
Troy Boozer
Boozer, a g
Member* at the Baptist YWA,
accompanied by Mrs. Clifford
Longino, went to Texarkana
Tuesday to meet with Mrs. W. R.
Goolsby, who has collected a
number of articles connected with
the study at foreign missions,
with emphasis on Mohammedism.
He is employed by an oil com-
pany, and they have traveled ex
tensively in the Eastern coun-
tries Attending were Minerva
Longino, Nancy Hawkins, Patri-
ck Hall, Sammy Hartgrove,
Dianne and Deette Witt, Louise
Whittington, and Kathy Landrum.
looking tFwAte "tdwhrd- its fist
conference game which will be
the first or second week in
LURA BEASLEY CIRCLE
Mrs. Perry Wallace was host to
the Lura Beasley Circle of the
Baptist WMU at her home Mon-
day. Mrs. C. V. Knight opened
with prayer and Mrs. Roy Russen
conducted the business meeting.
Mrs. Robert Cason read the min-
utes. Mrx Clifford Longino
of Ambrose and Martha Crecuce. ..
She was a member at the As * zin valued at not leas than
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Mr. and Mr*. Max Rhea have
Company. They are living at 4811
w 1444 o,
Homer Munkres, who is work-
and Mrs Randall Galloway con-
the btsiness mull Mm Mm 7* --- 4 ---EgIEHa ruleu
• High School held a chili supperclrford Longino voleed"he"op- Poxue Well No. 1, Samuel Chand-
and Christmas party in the highlenine prayer. Guests were Rev
school cafetorium Friday. Chili I and Mra. Clifford Longino Games
was served by Mrs. Lee Davis. I were directed by Mrs. Culver
The Twilighters and the Joe Da- and the prize was won by Mrs.
vis Club furnished entertainment. I J. C Hall The entertaining rooms
its fifth anniversary Saturday
with a banquet and Christmas
tree at Hotel Stephens.' Allie Lee
Wilkinson, Worthy Matron, open-
ed the meeting and Jack Vaughn
gave the invocation. Following
The Rev. and Mra. Aldous
Smith held open house . at the
Methodist Parsonage Sunday
from 2 until 4 p.m.
All of the decorations were
done m red and silver, including
the Christmas tree placed in
2 g- V the junior rbgys
Mrs. Jchn Hugh Ellis and Bat- Hapti ‘ har ch
I Mrs. Kennedy Brahma Corral Baplisi Hold
rage Dies Tuesday ’
--I Mrs. Alice Kennedy 62, died at
Dear Father
As You well
some of y\ur De
we’ve had much
had to go th b
thousands in oth
as our East Teka
For all of t
our own persona
.iri- thankful. To
Christmas, 1958?
ing to carry out
and rolling hills.
But Father,
physical well be
that we have bn
The Rev. and Mrs. Ctlffonf ’ heart attack Friday
Longino were in Texarkana
Group Holds
_ JParty Thursday
was in the Herbert's Chapel
Cemetery.
Mrs. H H Boozer, suffered a ing in Houston, visited his family
ed tree with members and
Mr. and Mr*. Judge Smith over guests exchanged girts. Visitors
the weeend and attended the were Mfs. w. Clarence Stevens
Henry Foster, brother of
Am-*
brought the 3rd chapter of their
study, 'Continents in Commotion."
and Mrs. Emma Perrigin dismiss-
. ... . ... „ . . I ed with prayer.
- parade will be held Saturday ELLA HARRIET CIRCLE
at .2:30 P.m Units in the parade Mrs. A. L Rivers was host to
will include the James Bowiezt he Ella Harriett Circle of the
Patul Pewitt and Carver, high Baptist WMU at ho— Mon-
school bands. There will also be day. Mrs. Bonnie Walker haa
a Christmas Queen. charge of the program. Mrs. Jack
"The parade will assemble at Witt brought the devotional. As-
omahsnnieertme. Joe Taylor's station and march Listing with the program were
pmaha sennuall Christmas parade into the highway, torn north at Mrs. rom Blackwell, Mrs. Jack
children,> Pania, rCatvine send large decorated tree. Gifts were
Philip of Matshan were guesds of exchanged.
front of the double windows of
the living room. The Rev. Mr.
Smith registered the guests. 1.. ..... „ _ -
Over 100 guests called during ” . -ottieMae Williams of
the appointed hours. Attending LSorterCaliforniaifive brothers,
from out of town were Mr. and H.Crecuceof Texarkana, Henry
-Mre. Cecil Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Crecuce of DeKalh_Ballard
Lee Jones and daughter, Donna; Crecuce of Mesquite, Texas, Luke
Mr and Mrs. Jack Frost andiFCrecuce o Bagwell, Texas, and
daughter, Brenda an of Quit - Penhey ofAver Texas
man. . . "...
Coach and Mrs. Fielding Hud- e R |
dieston, counselor* for the Meth- Larver News
odis MYF, were hosts to the
Mrs. Carl Tally will present
her piano> and organ pupils in a
recital at the Baptist Church
December 22 t,2 p.m.
Beneath the star-tipped tree.
Far off, the church bells bless the night
With wind-blown, silvery chime-
May Joy and Peace be with us all
{ Until next Christmas-timel
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Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1957, newspaper, December 20, 1957; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613327/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.