Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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Earl Bowden of Dallas visited
relatives here during the week-
end before leaving for the Navy
in Virginia.
Mrs. J. D. Bowden has return-
ed home from a week’s visit in
Dallas and was accompanied by
L. R. Bswden and daughter, La-
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Shortly after the photo was taken, the leathernecks went into battle with the Japs and emerged vic-
torious. Latest Navy department communiques reveal that the Americans gradually are expanding
their holdings on the island. (Official U. S. Marine Corps Photo)
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United States Marines equipped with full packs and fighting gear rest on Guadalcanal island, aboxe.
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les ,Calif., has returned to his
heme In this community after
being employed thete.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rhea and
children, Bernice, Joe, and Pat,
and Carl Parker of Pittsburg
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Knox Rhea during the
weekend.
Walter Justiss, who is in camp
at Paris, visited his wife and
ether relatives and friends dur-
ing the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rhea of
Mrs. Roy Adkins returned
Thursday to Bay City after
spending several days here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Driggers.
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Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. Knox '
Rhea Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Derrick
and children of Omaha visited j
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Willman and -
Mr. and Mrs. Aldeen Willman
during the weekend.
Mrs. Charles Laden went to
her husband who is employed in
San Antonio last Wednesday.
Eugene McDill, who is in the
Air Corps at Waco, is visiting
his family, Mr. and Mrs. Newt
McDill.
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. , . But think what it means when whole battleship turrets are
cooked at one time in Gas ovens as big as a 5-room house!
You know the economy of Gas. . .
But think of the millions of dollars it’s saving the country in heat-
treating metal for tanks, guns, planes, ships!
You know how much easier Gas heat is to control, , ,
But think of steel for shells heated to such a fine point it is forced
through molding holes like spaghetti dough!
You know the greater dependability of Gas. ..
But think what it means today when every minute counts ... when
furnaces must not grow cold ... when uninterrupted production
is necessary for Victory!
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TO THE WOMEN: Gas saves time, money
and food in every cooking operation. It
assures a supply of hot water, economically,
instantly. And it helps conserve food safely
in silent Gas refrigerators! But remember the
importance of Gas for war production. Use
what you need—use it wisely—don’t waste it!
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BARBARA GOULD
VELVET, OF ROSES
DRY SKIN CREAM
SWINT BROTHERS
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Phones
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and Cleansing Creams, Face Powders,
Rouge, Lipstick, and other Barbara
Gould items. All at regular prices, plus
tax.
STOP THAT ITCHING
If bothered with Eczema, Tet-
ter, Ringworm, Athletes Foot, •
Prickly Heat, Poison Oak, Itch,
Sores on Children, Bullington’s
Drug Store will sell you a jar of
Black Hawk Ointment on a guar-
antee. Price 50c and 85c. tf
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Necking in Australian slang is
“smooge.”
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Ninety-five per cent of the
money in the Christmas Seal
Campaign remains in the state
in which it is raised. Five per
cent goes for the national cam-
paign.
MARINES REST JUST BEFORE SOLOMONS BATTLE
THEATRES
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THEATRE
NOWON
DISPLAY
A Large
Veronica Lake
Assortment of
Robert Preston
FINE
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CHRISTMAS
FOR HIRE
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We have just begun to
un-
Laird Cregar
crate them and place them for
Alan Ladd
days.
Do your Christmas shopping
early, as the demand will be
greater this year than
ever
Pirates of the
before and we don’t expect
cur big stock to last long.
Prairie
With
BULLINGTON’S
TIM HOLT
CLIFF EDWARDS
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Phones
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Your Choice of Several
Beautiful Assortments
#aR BONDS AND STAMPS
ON SALE AT BOTH
BOX OFFICES
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Davis and
daughter, Barbara Sue, of San
Antonio, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Justiss during the weekend.
Mrs. J. S. Justiss visited Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Hays at Tyler
during the past week.
A. D. White Jr., of Los Ange-
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ecs into fight with him, who is an
anti-spy agent, and the event-
ual destruction of the spy ring
and the killer himself.
Alan Ladd’s characterization of !
the killer without a conscience-
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Nevill’s Chapel
Miss Lucy Rhea
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adven- performances of the year,
thriller shows todayjmd to- It ig almogt blood-curdling in its
intensity, a performance that can
stand comparison with the best
of its kind the screen has ever
presented.
For high-tension thrills and ro-
mance that’s different, we whole-
heartedly recommend “This Gun
for Hire.”
THE DAILY TIMES
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your inspection, so there will
be a whole house full in a few ;
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£ FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Today the exchange of
greeting cards is an ex-
pression of man’s desire for
friendship, kinship and af-
fection. Greeting cards
help to strengthen morale
and to preserve the unity
of our social structure.
The portents are that local
ibjjigdfers will be in for h jolting ...______ _ __________
.vjjerience when “This Gun foi . musj set down as one of the
lie,” new Paramount adven- pes| performances of the year,
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tiwrrow at the Martin Theatre,
. -t arring Veronica Lake and Rob-
«rt, Preston, and featuring an
i7*isually capable cast including
i«inL Cregar and Alan Ladd.
i< “This Gunt for Hire” tells
•tc exciting story of a killer on
im&xise stalking two men w^°
. ■Si^Ic-crcssed him, a girl he for-
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Friday Evening, November 27, 1942
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942, newspaper, November 27, 1942; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366883/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.