Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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MBemm Mleemnes Dany Tme Thursday Evening, October 26, 1944
their son, First Lieut. Bernice for the war effort.
MACARTHUR ABOARD NASHVILLE
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Relief At Last
Fur YourCough
members
Club. Mrs.
Ray Eberle and
Orchestra
; tion. the hostess served a sum-
ptuous luncheon She was assis-
i ted by her capable husband and
sharpened appetites and the go-
‘odness of the menu, our plates
enjoyable
Varner and
spent the first part of the week
with relatives here while on their
way from Morgan City, La to
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darned bronchial mucous mem-
branes Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomuision with the un-
wore
home.
Kroweldeen Club
Meets at Hooks
With Mrs. D. D. Lide
roged by
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for Coughs. Chest Colds. Bronchi1
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Morgan, announcing his arrival1
in England. He says he has just
completed a five-day tour of the Classified ads.
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For the best results try
ALL MAKES TYPEWRITERS
AND ADDING MACHINES
CLEANED. OVERHAULED
AND REBUILT
L. C. Rots
315 East Third Street
PHONE 170 •
RIBEONS FOR ANYTHING
THAT PRINTS
Mr. and Mrs. D. C Morgan I druction visited on
received a tetter Wednesday f.om there would be more
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Lubricates dry, rough skins. Gat your large 5/409
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our members, now residing in
Hooks. invited us over there for
, the day We accepted with much
pleasure, knowing full well the
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ficiating. Only a few close frie-
nds and relatives attended the
wedding.
Cpl. Chaddick is stationed in
Santa Fe, New Mexico and his
bride has been employed as a
I beauty operator for several years
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Creomuision relieves promptly be- ( vellow autumn leaves to bright-
cause it goes right to the seat of the • A
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an hour of animated conversa-
were replenished several times |
When the tables were cleared J
away, the club was called to or- |
der by the president. Mrs Seb
Caldwell Very briefly, the busi- |
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ness waS dispensed with and the Methodist Mothers’
meeung turned over to Mrs Jeff 1n 2
swmt. th* director, she gave a " lub Meeting
AT AN UNE ICtOSLD POINT in th* Puciie Un De uglas Mu Arthur i.
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derstanding you must like the way it 1— -- — -
quickly allays the cough or you are her neighbor, Mrs. Sapp With
to have your money back - -
mrried Wednesday evening at;
the Methodist parsonage of Oma-
ba with Rev Ben Anderson of-
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Miss Agnes Wright
Married to
Cpl. James Chaddick
The Young People's Society
and the school of Green Hill are
sponsoring a Halloween Carni
val at the school Friday even
away and we left
thus ending a most
day Mrs John G
Mus Agnese Wright. daughter
of Mr and Mrs Corry Wright,
of Omaha, and Cpl James W
Chaddeck also of Omaha were
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw. tender, in-
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Tuesday, October 24th,
long be remembered by
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colors made the country-side
, Mrs C. R. Hosford was hostess
Wednesday afternoon to the
Mother's Club of the Methodist
Church and nine members were
present
Mrs James Ringold assisted
Mrs Hosford in directing the
following program
Devotional. 36th Psalm
Prayer,— Mrs Hosford
Song,— "What A Friend We
Have in Jesue
Woman Bible Characters wer
used as the subject of discussion
lot the afternoon
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will good things in store.
the The day was ideal for such a
of the Kroweldeen trip, and the variety of autumn
Dean Lide, one of
"PIM-UP-GIRI"
Tlower pockers and perky beat add glamoar to
■ b« one -piece dren of wool and Rayon Baskerte
... la Golden Bad with Branlian Brown. Winter
Aqua with Branlian Brown Emerald Green with
Jer Black, Freelom Red with Jer Black Sims9to13.
$12.93
Mrs Sapp were welcome visi-
tors: Mr. Lide and Mrs Gut
McFarland shared the lunch
also Those attending in addilion
were Mmes Jeff Swint. Bessie
Caldwell. W A Ford. A H
OTyson, K C Brice. Ethel Mi-
lem, Ruth Ferguson R L Jur
ney. 3. M Badi and John Hol
land, whl will be the next hos-
tees —Reporter,
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Hallowe’en Carnival
Friday Evening
ing Various booths for enter
tainment and for the sale of
peanuts, papcorn, etc are being
prepared The proceeds are to
be divided between the two or-
ganizations.
an every changing picture Upon
! arriving, Mrs. John Holland, sec- .
! ret ary of the club, presented
Mrs. Lide with a large bunch
I of red roses. In addition to these
I the hostess had vases of red and
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Do not apply it already engaged in essential war work
picp "s
must delightful review of "Papa
Was a Preacher", by Ayleen
Porter Each chapter brought
forth laughter and kept us in
a perpetual state of merriment
except for the tremendous da-
mage which has been inflicted
by German bombings. Lieut.
Morgan stated that reports of
devastation in England have not
been exaggerated, and if the
people of America could ex-
and ing eran as I.. went ushure from the eruiser Naahviil
the bnekground. His invasion trip to the Philipp Ine
ard Uie same vessel. U. S Navy phuto (Intir-ot.c tal
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Fi-nd ircpaca skirt. Plent
mad gad whiri of school
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vts stel mwo, chain embroidery sad
sparkimg nalhends Of Black Afticana
Raco Lime, Florida Sky Blue Sizes 9 to 11
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Limited Quantity
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। in Mt. Pleasant. Their many
| friends wish for them a happy
, married life.
LANDS IN ENGLAND
yon Gabardine ... ia Dlack, Red, r
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Vocal Solo. — Be Still and
Know" by Mrs Ringold
and accompanied by Mrs
Hosford
Mrs Jack Thomas dismissed
the meeting by leading "The
Lord s Prayer in unison
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs W O Kee-
ney the fourth Wednesday in
November.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1944, newspaper, October 26, 1944; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433084/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.