Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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Mount rleasant Daily Times. Wednesday Evening, Deeember 13, 1944
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Men who want Employment with a permanent defense industry
NOTICE TO CITY TAXPAYERS
PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS
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1. Prempt Service
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Colonial Hill Study
Club Meets Tuesday
With Mrs. Taylor
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Wages Excellent
THE TEXAS COMPANY
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ALL MAKES TYPEWRITERS
AND ADDING MACHINES
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315 East First Street
PHONE 17C
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Commission Regulations
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♦ PARATWII.I.
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The Sodalitan Class of the
Sunday school of the First Bap-
(Mt Church enjoyed a Christmas
arty Tuesday evening in the
hasement of the church. Yuletide
decorations consisted of holly,
med candles and a lighted and
eecorated Christmas tree. Around
he tree were piled the many
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1944 Taxes, by paying 1 On or before
Henry HI of England, eldest
son of John, was the first king
buried in Westminster Abbey.
He died in 1272
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John Hodiak
Tom Drake
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Paul Cavanagh
A textile manufarturer has in-
stalied an electronic relay in a
"hread-hreak detector ll etops
. the motor of the thread beamer
’ machine when any one of Mt
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Saturday, December 23. It is for you
and has your name on it. A special free
gift.
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I The elevators in the Carlebad
Caverns ar* the second largest
single lift eke sums in the world,
being suarpamsc only by those in
the Empire State Building in
New York City
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MT PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
Pubdished daily except Saturday al SIS
West Third Street, Mt. Pleasant, Texaa
a W CROSS. Owner and Editor
aUGH C. CROSS, Advertising Manaear
(in Naval Serviee)
Entered a. wecond rlaa, mail matter at
to Post Orfice at Mt Pleasant, Texas,
inder the Art of Congresa, Marek >. 1873
Any erroneous reflection upon the char
seter, standing ar reputation of any per-
on or eoncern that may avpear in the
solumns of this paper will ha Kindly cor
eeted when brought to Iba attention of
to publisher.
Obituariea, remolutiona of rempeet and
arda of thank. will to chareed for st
avular advertising rate.
SUBSCRIPTIONS RATES
By carrier, soe rar mmonth. MM for
1 memtha : 00 per year
Ry mall M M a meer in Titus and ad-
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The Colonial Hill Study Club
met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs Kenneth Taylor,
with Mrs L 1. Lee as program
leader, with "Christmas" as the
subject
Mra II L Traylor cave the
story of A Tiny Star ”
Mm C T Molcomb gave a
reading. "The Night Before
Christmas."
Mm O L Colley sang "Silent
Night "
The meeting was cloned with
the club singing J«>y to the
j World "
' A Christmas tree colored can-
I dim. etc. formed the decora-
l tions A delicious salad plate was
• served if thirteen members
SOOTHE tbutCOl (ill
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ney and Sylvia Sue Spur ger
The members who attended
were: Mesdames Doyce Davis,
Hays Johnson, 8 H Spurger,
Dora Hart, Paul Bradley, Homer ]
Bowden, Ophelia Radt Mary Me !
Elroy, L H Wilson, Ruth Fergu- l
son. Clide Keith, Aubrey Red I
gifts to be exchanged.
A number of previously plan-
ned games and contests were in-
cluded in the entertainment
which was followed by singing
several carols. Sylvia Sue Spur-
ger acted as Santa Claus and
delivered the gifts.
Dainty refreshments were serv-
ed and favors consisting of cor-
sages of mistletoe and red ber- I
ries and striped sticks of candy
were presented each member and
the two guests. Mrs. R L. Jur-
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1944, newspaper, December 13, 1944; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433122/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.