Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rogers of
Lubbock announce the marria°e
I of their daughter, Wilma, to W.
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Methodist Choir
Honors Maxine
Anderson Tuesday
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Mrs. H. L. Hess Jr.
25th Is Honored With
Shower Wednesday
FOR RENT — Furnished garage
apartment. 906 East Third Street.
Doyce Davis, Phone 922-F11.
25-3dp
VICTORY SPECIALS. While we
could get them we purchased a
full supply of little red wagons
and tricycles. Don’t wait until
Christmas, buy them now. WIL-
SON HARDWARE, Telephone 25.
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Marriage of Odell
Miller and James
Perkins Announced
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marriage of her daughter, Mrs.
Odell Beason Miller of this city
to Mr. James Perkins of Shreve-
port, La. The wedding took place
in Shreveport December 1
with Rev. Harper, pastor of the
Baptist church, performing the
ceremony.
The groom is now in the army
and is stationed at Camp Bark-
ley, Abilene.
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BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING
AT 8:00 O’CLOCK
at place formerly occupied by
Bobby Gray's Cafe
musical shower Wednesday afternoon at Economics. Mr. Keeney studied
East First Street, aeronautical engineering at N. T.
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Great Britain lost 9,031,828
tons of merchant shipping be-
tween Aug. 14, 1914 and Oct. 31,
1918.
Greensboro, Alabama,
handkerchief shower
evening at the home of Mrs.
Stephenson on East Third Street.
The color theme of yellow, pink
and green was predominant
throughout the house.
and Mrs. Harold Bumph as
only attendants.
The bride wore a white frock
Mrs. F. W. Stephenson and
Mrs. Frank Palmer entertained
the Methodist chcir and honored
Miss Msxine Anderson, bride-
elect of Lieut. Clark Ward of
with a
Tuesday
of
WANTED—To do your sewi’g
and alterations. Mrs. Earl Crane,
331 West Twelfth Street.
FOR RENT—Three-room nicely
furnished apartment. All conven-
iences. Bills Paid. Reasonable,
t See Mrs. J. E. Daniel, West
Eighth Street. 23-3d
IO. Kee"ey Jr., of Phoenix, Ari-
! zona, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
O. Keeney of this city.
The couple spoke their vows
in Phoenix June 20th with Mr.
the ply of 1,750,000 horses and ex-
i ports about 4,000 annually.
with a corsage of gardenias. For rj
something old she carried a love-
ly white handkerchief that be-
longed to the bride-groom’s
grandmother.
Mrs. Keeney graduated from i
Texas Technological College June
1st with a B. S. degree in Home
! WANTED—Settled white l-ady for
work in boarding house. Will
pay wages and give board and
room. Mrs. Clint Allen. 25-3d
WANT TO BUY—150 seven-foot
posts. Sidney Lowry, Phone 237.
Post Office Box 144. 24-2dlw
We offer for sale at unheard of prices many articles
taken from the Q. & Q. warehouse in the recent tire. Each
item has been inspected by a representative of the State
Board of Health, and reported to be in A-l condition. Labels
on seme articles are slightly soiled, but no swelled heads or
burned cans will be offered. Not a single article will be
sold at the Q. & Q. Food Store in the future.
Tomatoes, No. 2 can
Corn, No. 2 can
Pea, No. 2 can
Hominy, No. 2% can
Lima Beans, No. 2 can
SLICED OF CRUSHED
Pineapple, No. 2 can
P. & G. OR CRYSTAL WHITE
Soap, per bar
Milk, Baby Size
Mr
, Alto Grape Jutce Juice. Catsup, Purex, Fruit Jars,
Toilet Soaps, Tomato and Pineapple Juices, Milk, all sizes
and brands, Coffee, Salmon and Mackerel.
We have about 25,000 Canned Goods, Package Goods,
etc., at prices comparable to above listed prices. They must
be sold. Come in and see for yourself.
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DEAR. NOAH= IF a TRAMP
ASKED res A LATE
DINNER., WOULD YOU GIVE
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After a short wedding trip the , sPAa-rAHsauaa, pa
couple will return to Houston to i .Dear Noam = how far can
make their present home.
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Avenue,'mos jugs, fishing tackle, am-
i munition and other items, includ-
ing croquet sets. WILSON HARD-
WARE, Telephone 25.
25-2dlw
Following a special
program, the guests were invit- her home on
ed into the dining room. There ’Roses and other summer bios- A. C. in Arlington. He is now
i they were served with sandwich- 1 soms decorated the entertaining employed by the Southwest Air-
| es, garnished with nuts and rooms. ways at Phoenix as chief of
i olives, cookies and punch. The; After the opening and inspec- flight operations.
table was especially decorated for tion of gifts, a most delicious and The couple will be at home at us for ice cream freezers, ther-
the occasion with a huge bowl attractive salad plate was serv- 627 North Second
of pink roses. As an added touch, ed to Mmes. Bud Bell, Allen La- Phoenix, Arizona,
frozen sweet peas in ice cubes Prade, Ben Kennedy, Charles,
floated on the punch. . Wilhite, Chas W. Robinson. Hugh 1
Twenty-five guests were pres- Cross, James McCarty, Den." is;
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FOR SALE—Home grown June
Apples. See Mrs. W. H. Harbour,
Route 5. 25-3p
FOR RENT—Five-room unfur-
nished house. See Mrs. Virgil
Corn at Do-Drop Inn, or phone
978-F12. 25-3d
Miss Woodward and
Wiliford, M. C. Robinson, Miss ■R H. Hudson Will
Helen McBrayer, the honoree and MaiTV Oil Sunday ”
i hostess. Sending gifts were Mmes., * J
' Jeff Harvey, Bill Bullington, Geo.
| Pinkston, Adah Griffin, Gus Pitt-
man, Chas. Dowd, H. L. Hess
| Sr., Henry Traylor, Hugh Jack- j
Mrs. Eugene Gaddis honored son, Faye Hodnett, Chas. Lide, j
Mrs. H. L. Hess Jr. with a layette Pete Gaddis, Earl Porter, Misses
Dell Hess, Sylvia Rogers and
Betty Lou Goodwin.
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Wilma Rodgest and
j W. 0. Keeney Jr.
.Married June 20th
The Daily Times is authorized j
io make the following announce- j
nents for office, subject to the :
action of the Democratic Pri-1
mary:
For Congress, First Cong. Dist:
WRIGHT PATMAN
For Representative, 35th District:1
P. D. THORNTON, JR.
J. D. McCLUNG
JACK CROSS
For District Attorney:
TRAYLOR RUSSELL
of Mt. Pleasant
W. CLYDE HULL
of Pltt’bur"
FURMAN B. CAUDLE
nf Mt Vurnon
CLAUDE HUTCHINGS
of Mt. Pleasant
For County Attorney:
BASCOM PERKINS
H. T. MAXBERRY
For County Judge:
ED DICKSON
(Second Term)
C. T. NEUGENT
For County Clerk:
FLOYD KEITH
(Second Term)
For District Clerk:
CHAS. W. ROBINSON
J. A. (ARTHUR) GLASS
For County Superintendent:
PAUL HARBOUR
MRS. B. A. HARDAWAY
THERON M. JONES
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
P. O. WILHITE
(Re-election)
JOE EMBREY
For County Treasurer:
D. C. MORGAN
(Re-election)
T. M. (MURRY) LEE
H. G. SMITH
For Sheriff:
EARL ALBRIGHT
(Second Term)
AUBREY nEDFEARN
For Public Weigher, Free. 1:
TOMMIE WRIGHT
(Re-election)
FRED AVERY.
M. O. (OSCAR) COMBS
For Comissioner, Free. 1:
W. M. (MEEK) PAGE
L. C. (LEONARD) BANKS
I ESTER GARRETT
W. N. GLOVER
C. R. (Raymond) HOSFORD
For Justice of Peace, Free. 1:
FRANK MADISON, SR.
J. D. (DAVE) PLAYER
J. G. GODSEY
G. C. PARTRIDGE
R. L. (BOB) THOMAS
For Constable Free. 1:
JOHN A. BROOKS
(Second Term)
Mrs. Ida Hazel announces the
ent.
Mrs. W. M. Byrd of this city
announces the approaching mar-
riage of her daughter, Miss Merle
Woodward cf Houston to Corp, j
B. H. Hudson, who is at pres- [
ent stationed at Ellington Field
near Houston.
Miss Woodward is a former
resident of this city and gradu-
ated from the Mt. Pleasant High
School. Mr. Hudson formerly
came from Georgia.
The wedding will take place
at noon Sunday, June 28th, at
the home of Mrs. Jack Lipsey in
Oakwood, Texas.
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Hours 8 to 12, 1 to 6
Every Monday
Office: McDonald Hotel
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
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Guaranteed
RADIO SERVICE
dean McCollum
at F. W. Stephenson Furniture
Store. Phone 444
NOTICE
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New Tonsor Shop
EXPERT BARBER SERVICE
New Equipment, Comfortable
lounging chairs. Tub and show-
er baths.
Frank 1 Bernard Mrr
AUTO REPAIRING AND
WRECKER SERVICE
Goolsby Garage
We Never Close
All W^rk Guaranteed
Spring Cleaning Time is the
time to have your old mat-
tresses made into a modern
INNERSPRING
MATTRESS
See us Today
C. C. Capeheart
Phone 142 Mt. Pleasant
CLELAND
Consult Us About Your Eyea.
Optometrist
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
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Praytor Studio
West First Street
If Your Battery Needs Repairing—
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Willard Batteries
(Exclusive Agency)
Mt. Pleasant
Battery Company
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McClinton Radio
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Ftv7 RCA Radios. Norge Stoves and
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1942, newspaper, June 25, 1942; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366744/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.