Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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Dillinger Case
Of Bomb Germany
$5 Bond Forfeit
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(various and sundry complaints, lice Magistrate M. F, EndicaAtflll
! Charged with disorderly conduct? would forfeit it.
he posted $12.50 bond. This was
cut to $5 and Kindell told Po-|
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CHICAGO — Memories of the
John Dillinger crime scourge Alfred W. Lumsden Smith,
were revived in Federal Court I Manchester physician,
Tuesday when Miss Anna Emily [ ed Tuesday night he would stand
Patzke. 38, of Oklahoma City, for election to the House of Com-
was returned $500 in money used mons as i
in evidence by federal agents in- Independent Reprisal Party
vestigating individuals alleged to bomb-Gcrmany platform. ,
have harbored Dillinger. ' He complained that when the Rockford.
Miss Patzke appeared with Dr. i
' Villiam Loeser, who served a |
penitentiary term as a parole
violator after having been con-
victed of helping Dillinger change
his facial appearance and fin-
gerprints.
In affidavits. Miss Patzke said
the money was taken from her I
on July 24, 1934, by F.B.I. agents,
who said they needed it for in-
vestigation. The money was al-
leged to have been given Miss
Patzke by Louis Piquett, former
attorney for Dillinger, to be turn-
ed over to Loeser for the opera-
tion.
The money never reached him,
however, and he disavowed any
right to it in court.
Piquett served a penitentiary
sentence for harboring Homer j
Van Meter, a Dillinger gangster.
CAMPAIGN, Ill. — Ervin Kin-
dell obviously was wrong when
he went up and down Wright
Street kissing girls passing by.
At least, this was the charge
a candidate of his own'madP against the University of
Illinois sophomore who, Police
Chief Clyde Davis said, lives in
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The Daily Times. Mount Pleasant, Texas,
Society and Club Notes
the evening services of the Meth-
by
CLASSIFIED ADS
Euterpean Club
Announces Plans
For Music Week
Oneidas Club Goes
To Texarkana For
Meeting Wednesday
FOR RENT—Seven-room house
in Oa-k Grove community. Five
miles from town. Cheap, but must
have assurance of regular paying.
Call 228 or see Earl M. Porter.
25-tf.
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St. Michael Club
(Entertained By
ges, T. B. Stokes, John Thomas,
. Ned
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Texas refined more petroleum
last yoar than the three next
largest refining states combined.
Texas has approximately 30 per
cent of the entire oil refining
capacity of the nation.
After the business session Mrs.
Hoffmann directed the club in
choral practice and Miss Eunice
Callan dismissed the club
leading the music collect.
Next week the club will meet
in an open program at the Meth-
odist Church. In the meantime
the members urge the public to
attend the various programs in
celebration of National Musi
Week.
FOR RENT—Three room duplex
apartment. Nicely furnished, all
conveniences. Garage. Phone 296.
Mrs. J. D. Player, Edwards Ave-
nue, 900 block. l-3d
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
two room apartment. All con-
veniences. Reasonable. Mrs. John
Musgrove, 717 East First Street.
30-3d.
the Rotary Club.
Tuesday evening, 8:00 o’clock—
Program at West Ward school. |
Wednesday morning. 11:30
o’clock—Program at Junior High
school.
Wednesday noon—Program be-
fore Kiwanis Club.
Wednesday afternoon, 3:00
o’clock—Program at the Metho-
dist Church. |
Thursday evening, 8:00 o’clock
—Program at East Ward school.1
Friday morning, 8:30 o’clock-—
Program at Negro school.
Friday morning, 11:30 o’clock
—Program at high school, fea-
turing “The Swingsters.”
Sunday—Program at the Bap-'
list Church, at the 11:00 o’clock
services. |
Sunday evening—Program a/»]L|rc J C MnrnnPV
the evening services of the Meth-1 iV11 S' 1Vi01 oneY
odist and Presbyterian churches.
Both theatres will also observe'
the week in their pro- [
grams, club members were told.
Following the above announce-
ments, new officers for the com-
ing year were made public. The!
officers include 1
The club will meet next at
the home of Mrs. Ernest Sinclair
with Mrs. Carl Croxton as hos-
tess.
FOR RENT—Five room unfur-
nished, practically new house
Newly papered and refinished
On Seventh Street.—T. O. John-
ston. 28-3d
The Oneidas Study Club went
to Texarkana Wednesday and
was entertained with a luncheon
by Mrs. Jack Cowley. Roses,
mock orange and snowballs were
used in the entertaining rooms.
The luncheon was served buf-
fet style from a lace covered
The St. Michael Study Club
met at the home of Mrs. J. C.
Moroney on Edwards Avenue
Wednesday afternoon. Many
beautiful spring flowers decorat-
ed the rooms.
the “ following: I ,Th® m“ting was opened and
,, A , z closed with prayer. Refreshments
Mrs. A. C. Hoffmann, president; . ± ™ a y
tt r . ■ were served to Mmes. R. A. Sul-
Mrs. H. L. O Briant, vice-presi-1, ... ... ... .
j . ,.T„ o a s * I livan, W. E. McKinnon, W. A.
dent Mrs. Sam Austin, secretary;!-, A _ „
nr o o • * a I Burton. D. D. Love, R. S.
Mrs. W. S. Swint, treasurer; ft, , . A tt *t/r r* i i j
n y 4 Schmucker, A H. McFarland and
Mrs. George Pinkston, accompan-ft,. ...
4 t tti i • 4 / Glenn Watts,
ist; Mrs. Joe Black, assistant ac-
companist; Mrs. Palmer, report- plpES WHITTLED As HOBBY
- HAMILTON, Me. F. A. Hawk
whittles pipes. He has spent his
spare time in the past few years
whittling some 500 pipes. He has
just returned from a trip through
California and Arizona and he
i brought back 45 varieties of wood
i to be fashioned into pipes.
The regular meeting of the Eu-
terpean Club was held Wednes-
day afternoon at the Baptist
Church, with sixteen members
answering roll call with musical
items.
During a short business session,
presided over by Mis. A. C. IIoff-!
mann, an outline of National
Music Week programs was given
as follows:
Monday evening, 8:00 o’clock—
Program at the gymnasium.
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Tuesday noon-Program before table and eatcn at gma)) tah]pR
| The menu consisted of fried
chicken, new whole potatoes, peas
and carrots, congealed salad,
olives, pickles, hot rolls, tea and
ice box loaf.
Games and contests were en-
joyed during the afternoon.
Attending were Mmes. Carl
Croxton, J. C. Fite, T T. Stur-
*. m, u.wnvo, VM..U *1.---
| and Walter Thiele. Mrs.
Martin of New Boston was
guest.
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BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE
For
TITUS COUNTY
Scvcnty-six year old business concern has opening for a man
that can quaiifv Will receive week’s training at our expense.
Must have car and be able to furnish bond Age 35 to 50
years preferred. (This is not Insurance). Address your reply,
stating full qualifications to Box 31, Mt. Pleasant Times.
Old Folk Pension, Full Payment
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1941, newspaper, May 1, 1941; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366442/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.