Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 297, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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By CHIC YOUK
the Daily Times. Mount Pleasant, Texas.
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Political
Announcements
time plans were discussed
the continuance of the work in
the defense program.
Miss Hoyliss Campbell gave a
very interesting and instructive
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ments. Bills paid. J. O. Clayton,
West First Street. Phone 404.
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Mothers’ Club
Entertained By
Mrs. Estes Reese
“What Can We Mothers Do
in Times Like These?”—Mrs. J.
W. McCcwn.
“This Bible Hungry World”—
Mrs. W. O. Keeney.
The hostess served a delight-
ful refreshment plate to Mmes. '
T. M. Day, W. O. Keeney, Jack
Thomas, J. W. McCown, W. W.
Yesterday's Cryptoquotc: IGNORANCE OF FUTURE ILLS ■
A MORE USEFUL THING THAN KNOWLEDGE CICERO
New Tonsor Shop
EXPERT BARBER SERVICE
New Equipment, Comfortable
lounging chairs. Tub and show-
er baths.
Frank J Bernard. Mgr.
HOLD ER
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REACHES ITS FULL
DEVELOPMENT WHEN
THE INDIVIDUAL REACHES
ABOUT TEN YEAI?S
OF AGE
DOWN
1. Beat with
heavy blows
2. Ireland
3. Conductors
of electricity
Yesterday's *■*■•*•
44 Junto
48 Sound in
breathing
50 Watch secreCfy.
FOR SALE—1937 Chevrolet two-
door sedan. Radio, heater and
good tires. See W. W. Mason at
Tax Collector’s office. 23-3d
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SEE OUR
FLORSHEIM
SHOES FOR MEN
ExclusiveShoeStore
‘Shoes, Hose for Entire Family’
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Dr. J. B. Ferrell
Optometrlcal Specialist in
Errors of Refraction,
Conditions of tl
Office Over Firrt National Bank
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Thursday
Garden Club will meet with
Mrs. Grady Emerson in Latson
Heights with Mrs. Paul Leshe'
as co-hostess.
Oneidas Study Club will be
entertained by Mrs. Tobe Thom- ,
as on West First Street.
Friday
Delphian Club will meet with j
"rs. A. Winton on Van Buren 1
with Mrs. D. D. Lide as leader. 1
AUTO REPAIRING AND
WRECKER SERVICE
Goolsby Garage
We Never Close
All W^rk Guaranteed
Mrs. A. C. Hoffmann |8ram
Hostess to Senior
Kroweldeen Club
P. D. THORNTON. JR.
For County Judge:
ED DICKSON
(Second Term)
For Sheriff:
EARL ALBRIGHT
(Second Term'
AUBREY REDFEARN
| 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 Attorney:
TRAYLOR RUSSELL
(Second Term)
For County Treasurer:
D. C. MORGAN
(Re-election)
For Justice of Peace, Prec. 1:
FRANK MADISON, SR.
H. T. MAXBERRY
For Public Weigher, Prec. 1:
TOMMIE WRIGHT
(Re-election)
For Comissioner, Prec. 1:
W. M. (MEEK) PAGE
L. C. (LEONARD) BANKS I adjoining bath. Priced
EDGAR HOBBS
LESTER GARRETT
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across
1. Border of
garment
4. Escape
(slang)
7. Rodent
8. God of love
10. Send forth
11. Soil
12. Collection
of hymns
14. Eager
16. Poem
17. Spare time
19. Disfigure
20. Pouchlike
part
21. Piece out
22. Ogled
24. Mist
26. Steamship
(abbr.)
27. Speck
29. Head (slang)
31. Music note
33. Remove in-
terior of
35. Bird’s beak
38. Fortify
10. Establish
42. Born
43. Drv biscuit
45. Scold
persistently
46. Parrbt
47. Bog
49. Bills
51. A step
52. Snare
53. Troubles
54. Foxy
55. Letter C
30. Box for
ships
compass
31. To be
wanting
32. Wandering
34. Abound
36. Rents
37. Supports
39. Manufac-
turers
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DEAR NOAH= DC£S THE
SON GET COLLEjSE
BRED FROM HIS FATHERS
DOUGH ? LtCNABP EJSlEZ
CLINTON, (OWA
McClinton Radio
& Electric Shop
New RCA Radios. Norge Stoves and
Refrigerators
Genera] Repair service and Complete
Appliance Shop
_________Phones 490 and 98
CROSSWORD
4. Guided 23 Domesticat-
5. Tunes ed mammal
6. Newspaper 25. A mass
department 28. Long tooth
7. Time of
greatest
vigor
9. Wading
birds
12. Dwelling
place
13. Part of
table
15. Turns to
the right
18. Sacred
picture
The members of the Mothers’
Club of the Methodist Chu'ch
were entertained at he home of
Mrs. Estes Reese on’ West First
Street Tuesday afterno:n. The
living room was made most at-
tractive with unusual arrange-
ments of early spring flowers.
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Letha
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SALESMEN WANTED — Two
men with cars; subscription work
in Titus, Franklin, Camp and
Morris Counties. Farm paper, es-
tablished business, permanent
employment. Experience helpful
but not necessary. Can earn
forty to sixty dollars per week.
See I. M. Pierce, 716 East First
Street, 3 to 6. 22-5d-lwp
O. B. HICKS, M.D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
GLASSES FITTED
Hours 8 to 12, 1 to 6
Every Monday
Office: McDonald Hotel
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
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Mrs. A. C. Hoffmann was hos-
tess to the Senior Kroweldeen
Club at her home on West Fifth
Street Tuesday afternoon. Bas-
kets cf white narcissi, daffodils
and pansies decorated the enter-
taining suite.
Sixteen members answered
roll cal). Mrs. Caldwell presided
over a short business session af-
ter which the following pro-
FOR SALE — Good 1937 Ply-
mouth sedan. See Doyce Davis !
25-6dp J
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- in Correcting
and all Muscle
the Eyes.
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When food Loda or epills over in the
d(»t1’l^‘Pm.U,> much aa you can imme-
diately with a heavy fold of paper towel-
ing. taking care to protect your fingertips.
ov<;n.13 ™o1' wa»h area or use fine
eteel wool if the spots arg stubborn.
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom
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I able. Mrs. Irene Baird, 918 West I
• First Street. tf >
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The Daily Times is authorized
to make the following announce-
ments for office, subject to the
action of the Democratic Pri-
mary:
For Representative, 35th District:, at post office.
(FOR RENT—Five room house.
All conveniences. Four miles on
Texarkana highway. Mrs. Hugh I
Wilson. 25-2d-lw j
WANTED TO BUY—200 bundles ,
of sorghum.—Luther Johnson at;
Daily Times office. Phone 15. |
DEAR NOAH = IF YOU
WANTED TO BUY COFFEE
FOB. A PP-IP COFFEE
GRINDER., WOUuy YOU ASK
FOR. COFFEE. FOR- A
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By STANLEY
(sues happy)
about -dte/
WHOLE.
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was enjoyed:
"Vargas of Brazil”—Mrs. Floyd
Thomas.
“Amazon River” — Mrs. Ruth
Ferguson.
"Rio Panorama”
ton.
“Sas Paulo, Brazil”—Mrs.
H .O’Tyson.
At the close of the program,
Mrs. Hoffmann showed many
interesting moving pictures of
her trips to Mexico, Cclorado,
Florida and home scenes.
Mrs. Jessie Prater of Seattle,
Washington, was a pleasant guest.
The club will meet next at the
home of Mrs. Dean Lide.
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Business Women’s
Circle of F.W.A.
Meets Tuesday
i refreshments. were
Misses Minnie Smith, ! Abbott directed the
Cornelia Varner, Ernestine Ma- program:
son, Mary Ann Gilpin, Louise
Gilpin, Lucille Smith, Hcyliss
Campbell, Eunice Callan, Mmes.
Bessie Caldwell, Bob Conroy and
the hostesses.
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POOR FOLK LIVING IN JUNKS LIKE THESE --
LIVED ON REFUSE FORMERLY THROWN FROM
BIG LINERS IN SHANGHAI HARBOR. THUS
LEAVING NO FOOD FOR THE GULLS, HENCE
^THERE ARE NO GULLS IN SHANGHAI
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11 HE COLLAR^~J|
ON A SAILOR'S P
JUMPER 1$ A /A
CARRY OVER 4.
FROM THE DAYS Z?
WHEN OLD TARS
PUT TAR ON THEIR V
QUEUES TO KEEP U
THEM SMOOTH.THE
COLLAR PROTECTED
THE JUMPER /
FROM /A
BECOMING -ZS
SOILED. Xgg
The Busine s Women’s Circle
of the Fannie Wallace Auxiliary
met at the home of Mrs. Hal Bu-
ford on West First Street Tues-
day evening with Mrs. Buford
and Mrs. Alma McGee as hos-
tesses.
A very profitable business I
meeting was held during which ■
for i Mrs. A. Winton
Junior Kroweldeen Club will
meet wi'.h Mrs. T-. it. Florey Jr. j
on North Jefferson Street.
’99 Club will meet with Mrs. |
Ben Patrick on East First Street.
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NOW IT’S A K. O. FOR TOKYO!
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By R. J. SCOTT
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SALLY'S SALLIES
Rep.tiered U S Patent OAce
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FOR RENT — Unfurnished 3-
r:om apartment, second block on
right on Old Daingerfield high-
way. All bills paid. See Verne
Price. 23-3dp
NEWTS HORSE HYAC IN TH* HAS BEEN
CALLED back TO her OLD job”
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________________________ Wednesday Evening, February 2
The federal terrapin farm at The woodpeckers are Uu
Beauford, N. C. is the world’s bird in the United Stal«
largest. i can dig holes in solid tree*
talk on “The Christian Ambassa- Mrs. J. W. McCown, club pres- Hutchinson, P
dor." ident, presided over the busi- Watson, V. W.
Delicious refreshments. were ness meeting and Mrs. V. W. Mankin, D. K. Boswell,
served to Misses Minnie Smith, | Abbott directed the following Daniel and Estes Reese. |
The club was happy to have
Mrs. Cheek as a guest.
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West Twelfth Street
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Consult Us About Your Eye*.
Optometrist
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
RADIO SERVICE
DEAN McCOLLUM
at F. W. Stephenson Furniture
Store. Phone 444
If Your ^Battery Needs Repairing—
We Can “ It!
Willard Batteries
(Exclusive Agency)
Mt. Pleasant
Battery Company
Day 228—Phones—Night 40M
_ Ard & Williams
Magnolia Service
Seiberling Tires & Tubes
Washing - Lubrication
Telephone 500
P. A. Williams
Bonded Taxi
Telephone 222
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 297, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 25, 1942, newspaper, February 25, 1942; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373588/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.