Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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Thursday the modern kitchen. Come in and
1 see our complete display. WIL-
SON HARDWARE, Telephone 25.
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Among those from this com-
munity who visited in Jefferson
Sunday were, Will Barrett, Sam
Coker, John Morris, Le.ter New-
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Registered U. S. Patent Office.
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FOR BABY’S COMFORT
McGee s Baby Elixir is intend-
ed for Minor upsets of the
' stomach and bowels that result
. from over-eating, imorooer foods,
or temporary over-acidity of the
A bottle of McGee's
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It isn’t everyone who talks like thunder who works like
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A slightly wilted gardenia may be put
upside down in a bowl of water for a few
moments, and it will revive.
1 10-29
Relief At Last
For Your Cough i
Creomulsion relieves promptly be- I ■
cause it goes right to the seat of the '
■ trouble to help loosen and expel i
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature '
i to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-
flamed bronchial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you arc
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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JJ or Sou-rt pakoYa- Some are over. foh</
£ I AR. AR. A WoMEH
Of WE$<LR-H ,PAPUA
Mu$-f hoY be $eeh
wifitou-T veils
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Bu-rTitey wear B
LI<<LE OTHER. ®
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and
daughter, Jacquline, left Wed-
nesday for a t— ----- -------
I in California and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones of
Pittsburg
with Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Parr, Mrs. Tommie Parr !
and Mrs. H. C. Taylor spent Sat-
urday in Dallas.
Mr. and M*. Robert1 Grow ,
left Sunday for Dallas to make •
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Narra-
more of Daingerfield spent Sun-
day here.
Mrs. E. J. Narramore, Mrs. V.
J. Narramore and Mrs. Harold
Smith spent one day last week
in Dallas, shopping.
Miss Madeline Bass of
Blodgett community and
don Weaver of this community
were quietly married Saturday
night. Their friends wish them
much happiness.
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because He developed ah uqty
•Temper-which became. heh-Tle.
after. He arrived ih America
in a Texarkana hospital. She
is survived by her husband, J.
'A. Cowart, two brothers, Dewey-
Williams and R J- Williams, and
'one sister, Mrs. Ula R bins. She
was a member of the Baptist
I Church, Rev. O. E. Short con-
ducted the service^.
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DEAtt NOAM«= IF YOU
CAVE YCUP. WIF’E^ICO
AND SHE SMILED AND
MISSED YOU, WOULD
THAT MAKES THE CASH
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Rev. Cleo Pate was calleu for
pastor in Adams’ Chapel church.
We welcome him.
i There was a quilting held at j
-Mrs. Ed Amerson’s home Mon-|
day. The quilt will be given away has become the trade-mark of
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night.
Mr-, ousie scoggins ano son,
I John, visited in Wood County:
I Saturday.
| Funeral services were held at t
White Oak Springs church Tues- .
day for Mrs. Tula Cowart. Mrs. j
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Cowart was forty years of age
and had been a resident of Tex- I
I arkana, Ark., for fifteen years, i stomach.
She died at 12:30 a.m. Monday Babv Elixir costs only 35c.
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——. - ■- 'Twr - man, Billy Gene and Charles
. • || Morris and James Newman.
Monticello I Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ousley
.. . went to Texarkana Monday to
Mrs. Johnnie Bowden . u j j r X t i
be at the bedside of Mrs. O. L. :
Colley.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Fleming
several weeks’ visit and daughter of Dallas were
weekend visitors here.
There will be a Halloween
spent Sunday evening carnival sponsored by the B.T.U.
W. C. Jones. at th« school Friday night.
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----Wednesday Evening. October 29, 1941
More than 175,000,000 Wear- KEEP ’EM FLYING, AMERICAI
Ever Utensils in use in Ameri-
can homes.
Wear-Ever
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phone 25.
New shipment of
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HARDWARE,
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LITTELL’S LIQUID
A Calcium Sulphate Solution
display at f r relieving the discomforts of
Tele- itching that frequently accom-
panies Minor Skin Irritations,
Prickly Heat, and the Bites of
Non-Poisonous Insects. Locally it
helps to allay the itohing of Ec-
zema. Price 50c per bottle. At
Bullincton Drug Store.
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WHY ON BARTH
DO THEY 00 IT?
skating
Monday
lake car* al yau
la partaction.
C. L Duncan
Insurance Agency
PHONE 56
n Wee4. Third
,4 Line to Make
The Boys in
Camp Hapny .. .
“F.S.—I'm Sending a New
Portrait of ’..lyself."
HAVE YOUR SITTING
MADE TODAY
Praytor Studio
Lang’s Chapel
Mrs. Nora Capehart
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...buy and bsi expensive hobby
nqiipment... and not insura it
/ eople who own a lot of expen-
Wive hobby equipment like cam-
eras, fishing tackle, guns and the
like, carry a lot of worry unless
they have good sound insurance
•» shoulder the loss if something
valuable is broken, stolen or lost.
jUtnal: Pass this worry an ta a
profvetion
Ray McLeroy is visiting rela-
-tives in Troup and Palestine this
■»aafk.
Si* Jtofr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith
a?id Mrs. Austin Story spent Wed-
nesday in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pool and
son visited relatives in Cason
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Story,
Mrs. Melvin Story and Mr. and
Mrs. Amo- Ashmore attended the
Yamboree at Gilmer Saturday
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The P.-T.A. will sponsor a pie
supper at Edwards’ Ohapel
-school on Wednesday night, Nov.
5th for the benefit of the school.
Everyone is cordially invited to
pttend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Owens of
California spent the weekend with
* g. L., E. E. and R. V. Roach.
Eva<- Mae Moore spent the
weekend with Maurine Carpen-
ter at Grey Rock.
Floyd Morgan and Byron Mc-
Rae made a business trip to New-
some last Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gill and son,
Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Honey-
cutt of Mt. Vernon spent Sun-
day in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Stephens.
The young people enjoyed a
party at the home of Mrs. Lizzie
Walker Friday night. A glood
-time was reported.
Margie Dean Brown and Eva
Mae Moore enjoyed a
party at Winnsboro
night.
Arlenia Benton of Saltillo spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr .and Mrs. R. A. Benton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gill Jr.,
of Mt. Vernon spent Sunday with
relatives here.
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SELVES. WE SHALL BE HONEST WITH EACH OTHER—
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42. Taunt
43. On the ocean
45. Marshal of
France
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tance
10. American
Indiafl
11. Sphere of
action
12. American
inventor
14. Recreation
area
15. Fail to win
16. Indefinite
article
17. Help
20. Over (poet.)
21. Writers
25. Hastens
26. New Zealand
parrot
27. Devour
28. High (mus.)
29. Often (poet.) .
32. Biblical priest
33. Competent
34. Ceremony
of investing
a king
37. Crafty animal
38. Ovum
39. Hypothetical
force
40. A bridge play
42. Green stone,
44. Substance
from aloe |
46. Chief Teu-
tonic gods
47. Sea eagle
48. Existed
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lily
29. Japanese
girdle
30. Inundating
31. Delicate
32. Norse god
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lava
35. English
school
36. Silver
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1941, newspaper, October 29, 1941; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366645/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.