Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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Frances Brownlee
G. W. CROSS. Owner ond Editor
■UGH C. CROSS, Adverti.ins Manager
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Meted when brought
Am publisher.
Entered aa second clau mail matter at
Im poet Office at Mt. Pleasant, Texas,
Bnder the Act of Congress, March 3, 1S79
Obiturariea,
tarda of that
yrra'ar advei.
RATES
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Titus and ad-
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at Mt. Pleasant,
Congress, 1
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Any erroneous reflection upon the char
aeter, standing or reputation of any per
son or concern which may appear in th<
of this paper will be gladly cor
to the attention of
resolutions of respect
isnks will be charged ft
irtising rates.
SUBSCRIPTION 1
By Carrier 40c per
By Mail, 12.30 a year in
tointng counties : else
__daily except Saturday at 213
Third Street. Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
Who Said Times a-Wastin’?
rhe Dally Times, Mount Pleasant, Texas _
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
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lb
Anschutz
went to
Jackie Barto, Gayion Riddle,
Carolyn Ricks, Dewain Ricks, El-
] bert Jones and Dorothy Deaton.
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FOR SALE—All kids of second
sheets and typewriter paper at
the Times Office.
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If you use dark face powder, don't let
the neckline of your dress become soiled
and neglect to have it cleaned A stain
that is difficult to remove will be the re-
sult if you do.
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Hill Sunday.
Vernon Riddle entertained his |
friends with a birthday party at
his home last week. Those pres-
ent were Eugene Blalock, Al-
bert Thomas Riddle, Charles Leo
Riddle, Sammie Riddle, Odell
Mrs. Jess Blalock, Mrs. C. C.
Blalocty Mrs. Pleas
and Fayrene Blalock
Lubbock last week.
Marlin Jackson of Greenville,
s., is visiting his grandmother,
s. Fannie Williams.
Pink Williams has left for El
Jorado, Ark., for a visit.
Mrs. Trebert Anschutz visited
jn Pine Hill Sunday.
Glenn Rose of Palacios visited
*r. and Mrs. Ed Clark and
;hter, Mary Lou, Sunday.
rs. George Winkle and fam-
ily left last week for Wilson to
-Join her husband. They were ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dyke of Mt. Sylvia.
J. T. Hays of DeKalb visited
D. E. Ricks Monday.
Morris Blalock, Loyd Hearn
and Edgar Ray Braggs have re-
> turned frame from a trip through
West Texasi^
' Wife Preservers
THE OLD HOME TOWN
West First Street
4 Line to Make
The Hous in
Canip Happy ...
“P.S.—I’m Sending a New
Portrait of I.<yself.”
HAVE YOUR SITTING
MADE TODAY
Praytor Studio
Oak firove
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SHOES FOR MEN
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor of '
j Omaha visited Mr. and Mrs. Por-
ter Derrick and family Sunday.
Mrs. Mattie Willis has return-
ed form Abilene, DeLeon and
Mrs. Britt Willis last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen and
.baby, Carolyn, of Dallas visited .
in this community Monday. ;!
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The Blue Ridge Parkway in
North Carolina is the highe t <
highway east of the Rockies, av- '
eraging over 4,000 feet,
i Comanche, where she vi.ited for j
a week. ,
Bill Blackard of Cox visited i
[his mother, Mrs. Eva Blackard,
(over the weekend.
Billy Wilmurth, who is sta- '
tioned at Kelly Field, visited in i
the home of R. L. Hamlin Mon- I
day.
Britt Willis has returned from I
California where he spent a ;
week.
Mrs. Nannie Vouble of Louis-
iana, visited Mrs. Sam Moses and
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Billy DeBeck, creator of Barney Google and Snuffy Smith, and band-
leader Eddy Duchin (right) waste no time in spreading the word of
the new song hit “Times a-Wastin’.” They’re shown in New York
harmonizing the tuneful ditty written by producer-actors Olsen and
Johnson, who were inspired by Billy’s famous Snuffy Smith comic
strip character.
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after being struck during mele.; which occurred when the Army
attempted to supervise the baek-to-work movement of 40 strikers
Orenstein was struck by a non-striker in the plant The disorders
caused President Roosevelt to order the Army to take over the plant
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1941, newspaper, November 5, 1941; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366657/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.