Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1944 Page: 2 of 4
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Summer Weight
Sanforized
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33. Compute, as
area, etc.
34. Music note
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stitches
36. Mongrel
37. Silly
39. Cooked, as
in an oven
41. Firm
42. Incites
43 Crowns
44. Wanders
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PHYSICIAN
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SPECIAL ITEMS
Si-lex Coffee
Makers
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$2.95
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We have bought a large stock of special goods for this
event. The prices on this special merchandise are very low.
You will also find a large, complete stock of new Spring and
Summer goods, in our regular lines.
Yesterday’s Cryptoquote:
LIFE, THAT GIVES IT ALL ITS FLAVOUR—COWPER.
Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Inc.
18. Arrived
19 Hasten
20 Mulberry
22. Cuckoos
24 Greek letter 39 Sack
CROSSWORD
4. Affirmative 25. Lowest point
reply
5. Kept
6. Off
7 Loiter
8. A self-evi-
dent truth
9. Girl’s name
11. Thick
Refrigerator Set ■
of 6 Pieces
For Baking or Freezing
$1.00 Set
Scatter Rugs
A Fine Selection of Them
$3.98 - $4.98
; You will find dozens of other
items for the home displayed
in our store. All kinds of glass
cooking ware, pictures, mir-
rors and a big stock of brand
new Spring and Summer Piece
Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Shoes
and Clothing.
DAILY
ACROSS
1. Ravel
5. Seasoning
9 To call
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10. A prize
- 12. Canters
For Congressman, First District: 13 Indistinct
ABE MAYS
For Representative 35th District:
HOWARD FLOYD
For District Judge,
76th Judicial District:
SAM WILLIAMS
For District Attorney:
TRAYLOR RUSSELL
For County Judge:
JACK CROSS
C. T. NEUGENT
ED DICKSON
For Sheriff:
AUBREY REDFEARN
E. W. ALBRIGHT
For County Clerk:
J. A. GLASS
For Assessor-Collector:
JOE EMBREY
W. W. MASON
TOMMIE WRIGHT
For District Clerk:
CHAS. W. ROBINSON
THOMAS J. (JACK) HOOD
For County Treasurer:
D. C. MORGAN
T. J. BARRIER
TERENCE V. BELL
For Justice of Peace, Prec. 1:
FRANK MADISON
For Commissioner, Prec. 1:
LEONARD C. BANKS
For Public Weigher, Prec. 1:
FRED AVERY
We are authorized to present
the following candidates to the
voters cf Titus County, subject
to the action of the Democratic |
Primaries:
J^UTI?Al n ati^J
liams.
Mrs. J. J. Creekmore of Tex-
arkana spent the weekend with ........ __ _______ ___
her mother, Mrs. G. W. Telia- Sunday ‘afternoon, and
ferr0- body is invited.
| SINGING AT ADAMS’ CHAPEL [
There will be a community 1
singing at Adams’ Chapel next
_______ . 1 every-
, body is invited. A number of
Rev. W. D. Hollingsworth will good singers have been invited
and an enjoyable occasion is ex-
pected.
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DECORATION AT SNOW HILL
Decoration services will be
held at the Snow Hill cemetery
at 2:30 o’clock next Sunday af-
ternoon end everybody interest-
ed. is invited to attend and take
part.
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wash it immediately. If the atain ia per-
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ric thoroughly.
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A WEEK
JOHN Slocum, Toledo, o.
fasUWM by Km, Feature Syudkau lac
1 i'i.
Marshall spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
gar Stinson.
Howard Cody Sr. of Longview
a sent Sunday here with rela-
tives. Edmond Cody returned
home with him to visit his sister,
Mrs. Winifred Allen, who re-
cently underwent a serious op-
eration at Shreveport.
Staff Sgt. A. D. White of Kes-
sler Field. Miss., and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Self of Fort Worth spent _____________ ___________
he weekend here with the for- band, Sgt. Howard Allen, is miss-
^ler^«??,ren^S’ ^r’ ar'd ^rs- Wil- jng in action. He was a tail gun-
ner on a bomber operating from
PSP
fill the pulpit at the Baptist
Church cn Sunday, April 30.
Mrs. Drew Smith returned Fri-
day from a visit with relatives
in Spur, Hamlin and Dallas.
loa upon
tutalion of any
-lay appear ia
______ »(U be gladly
brought to the attentlol
A hundred pounds of newspapers
will produce fifty casings for
75-mm. shells.
lie White.
Rev. J. C. Dailey filled his a base in England. Mrs. Allen
regular appointment at the Bap- left Sunday for a visit with Sgt.
tist Church Sunday and at night. Allens’ parents in Fort Worth
There was a good attendance for and her sister, Miss Ruth Cop-
each service and the time for
the revival was set to begin on
the fourth Sunday in July.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Taliaferro
Sunday were Miss Grace Talia-
ferro of Fort. Worth, Mrs. Tay-
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The W. M. U. of the Baptist
Church met Monday afternoon
■at the church for their Royal
Service program. After a song,
and prayer led by Mrs. W. A.
Emerson, Mrs. F. P. Cox con-
ducted the Bible study, “David’s
Throne.” “The Near East” by
Mrs. Emerson. “Baptists in the
Near East" — Mrs. Walter Gad-
dis. “Palestine” — Mrs. Charlie
Cook. “A Dream for Palestine”
—Mrs. Lester Martin.
Decoration for the Winfield
cemetery will take place next!
Sunday, April 23 at 2:00 p.m. All
interested are invited to attend
and take part.
Mrs. A. E. Campbell A’as in
Mt. Vernon Saturday on busi-
ness.
Capt. and Mrs. John H. Mc-
Culloch cf Warrensburg, Mo.,
Mrs. W. P. Bolding of For; Worth
end Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson
and sons, Roddy and Ray, of
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G J I L O J Y
end.
Mrs. R. W. Kirberg of Port
Arthur spent last week with her
mother, Mrs. Will Blake.
Mrs. James Gallagher of Dal-
las spent the weekend here with
her mother, Mrs. Emma Wil-
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lor and son of Ladonia, Ed Talia- former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs.
ferro of Mt. Vernon and Myrle F. O. Taylor, during the week-
Taliaferro of Camp Barkeley,
Abilene.
'Mr. and Mrs. Alton Colley of
Longview moved into Mrs.
Grace Spruill’s apartment last
Friday.
The W. M. U. shipped 90 dozen
eggs to Buckner Orphans’ Home
last week.
Mrs. Helen Allen received the
sad news last week that her hus-
*vbliahed d».ily except Saturday at 213
Hast Third Street, Mt. Pleaeant. Texas.
G. W. CROSS, Owner and Editor
<UGB C. CROSS, Advertising Manager
(In Naval Service)
WALTER THIELE, Circulation Manager
Entered as second class mail matter at
■ W Poet Office at Mt. Pleasant, Texas,
.MtoT the Act of Congress, March 1, IS7*
Any erroneous reflection upon the chdr-
Votar, standing or reputation of any per-
gnu or» concern that may appear in the
gotfumns cf this paper will be gladly cor-
raeted when brought to the attention of
tbs publisher.
Obituaries, resolutions
mrds of thanks will be
■gular advertising rates.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By carrier, 50c per month, 12.50 f^*
J months; S5.00 per year.
By mail, 12.50 a year in Titus and an
ioining counties; elsewhere. 14.00 a year.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1944, newspaper, April 20, 1944; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373902/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.