Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 208, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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ing military superiority to Russia.
T Eisenhower said he names such
study groups with the proviso
that information given to them,
and developed by them, is in a
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SODQLITAN •
GROUP MEETS
IN CRAIG HOME
The Sodolttan Class of the High-
land Park Baptist Church met in
the home of Mrs Arthur Craig on
Tuesday night.
The meeting was opened with
Eisenhower said he Is sure it is
the desire of all to whom he has ’
talked, including other govern-
ment officials, that Dulles Stay
right squarely on the job
Dulles, the President sald, has
greater knowedge in his field
than any man he knows.
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Mother Dies
GRAND SALINE un--Mrs. Alter
Arona Lea Germany, 87, mother
of Dallas and East Texas Indu,
tralist E. B Germany, died yes
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Stock up now at
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rqmres the Cabinet ofire As the
wisest and most dedicated man
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For the first time in several
years the death rate among life
insurance policyholders in the
United States showed an increase
in 1957. The increase is credited
tteepidemie KSiin * Fit,
which resulted-in a rise in heart
disease deaths.
lots
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Styling . ..safer, surer Total-Ce ntact Brakes ...dozens
more! Drive it and discover Plymouth's dazzling per-
formance . . . greater comfort'. • . easier handling.
You'll agree that Plymouth is the hardtop for you!
♦ Haord on faeiorg rtttnl pr^rt, Detroit, Mith.
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groups.
DULLES — Eisenhower vigor-
ously labeled as trash reports
that Secretary of State Dulles
might resign. He said Dulles to
theflst person he would want to
SURPRISE ITEM
PICTURE BUTTE, Alta. e —
Bert Sijsos was working in the
sugar beet factory disposal room
-when along with beets-cEoating
—• in the trougn came apurse-with,
a large sum of money. It was
returned intact to the owner.
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BUDGET ARRBES AT CAPITOL Ta
ployes pose on the steps leading to the senate.wing of the Cap-
This is the sort of weather
that makes one of these
coats feel ewpeialy good:
REAL VALUES
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prayer by Mrs. Bill Craig. Mrs.
Ceci Burnett gave the devotional
from Matthew 14:14-21,
Secret pal gifts were exchanged
and games played.
Mrs. Burnett closed the meeting
with prayer. Refreshments were
served to 10 members. The next
meeting will be Feb. 11 with the
class teacher. •
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privileged or secret category. If
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enhawaeadded, bswwuld terra
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group as new members. Mrs. Paul •
Webb was hostess for the social
CHILDRENS
Dresses—
Thin in the time to take ear*
t the dress needs ot your
little misses.
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VALUES IN THIS LOT.
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The show presented Tuesday night, sponsored by the
Kiwanis Club of Mt. Pleasant, for underprivileged
children's work in Titus County did not come up to
Kiwanis standards. We apologize far this. Those who at-
tended the performance that were not completely
satisfied may get a refund on their zicket by calling
PA 4-5454 or by contacting any member of the Kiwanis
Club. No questions will be asked.
r " Kiwanis Club of Mt. Pleasant
Mrs. J. K Cartwright is visiting
her daughter and faulty, the
Charles Henry Myerses, in Massa-
chlusetts where he is stationed
with the Air Force. Mrs. Myers
is the former Miss Carol Cart-
wright.
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Coutmuda trem Page.
——said the preliminary steps prob-
ably should include meetings at
the ambassador ml level and of
the foreign ministers of the coun-
tries to be represented at sny
such conference,
""■til leptj tu a question, Eisen-
bower said hr has. given no
thought whatever to ineluding
Red China and its satellites in
any summit conference.
GAITHER REPORT - Eisen*
bower said he has no intention
whatever of ever releasing the
administration’s ' Gaither report
<BI 1W alite if the nation’s de*
tenses and the prospect for the
future. That report, drawn up by
a committee of advisers named by
Oil News
Applicntion to drill Wildcat
in Red River County. Kickapoo "
Oil Co. lease Martin Bylee well
No 1. Joe Wiglev survey, 660
fret’eant of wed-legselne,
feet south of norh. Joel Arring-
ton survey line, 604 feet north of
south line, 660 east of writ lease
itol as they deliver copies of President Eisenhower's budget
message to congress. They are John Hatchford, left, legislative
assistant in the White House records office and Herbert Miller,
assistant executive clerk. The budget calls for spending 73.9
Post Supervisor’ Mrs. Henry
Young of the local Ground Ob- D. Blackburn. ”
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server Corps has received a let-
ter saying there would be -a
Valentine Dance, Feb. 14, in
Shreveport, and inviting mem-
bers of the local post to attend.
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January 16
See the latest in eyeglass aids
for air and bone conduction.
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ahe luxury car comfort and performance, the Plymouth hardtop in
Savoy is America’s lowest-price 2-door hardtop. exclusive
Strong talk? Jure. But it‛s talk that we bark up
with action; action that saves you dollars-and lots of
, ’em-when you trade for Plymouth.
— But don't just take our word for it. Go to your
, Plymouth dealer now and get the actual figures in dollars
and cents. Then compare features. You’ll find that
• these low prices.
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COL! EGF. STATION, Tux -
Gayneal Ray Grigsby, win of Mr
and Mrs (' E Grigsby, of 409
West 6th, Mount Pleasant, ia a
member of the Roks Volunteers
st Texas A amt M College.
The Ron Volunteers is sn
honor military guard
Grigsby, a junior, is a member
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arrived.
Mrs. T. B. Caldwell voiced the
opening prayer. Mrs. Connie
Short, Rew circle chairman, con-
ducted the business session and -
outlined the year's work.
The meeting closed with the
Mizpah. The next meeting will
be Jan. 28.
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Methodist Service
Guild Has Meeting
The Junior Wesleyan Service
Guild met Tuesday evening ia the
parlor of the Tennison Memorial
Methodist Church. Mrs. Ottis
Roach gave the devotional.
. The program was presented in
• two parts,. “God's Plan for the
Messiah,” given -by- Mrs. Arnold
Glover and ‘The Mount of Pre-
paration" discussed by Mrs. Earl
Taylor.
Mrs. Bob Haines and Mrs. Joe
Lne Star Steel Co.
Mrs, Germany was born at
Rasebud on Nov 19, KTO Shortley
afire her marriage to John Ger
many, who dled in 1929, the cou
ph- moved to West Tessa, but re
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Garvin Germany. Meridian and
a daughter, Mrs Kid Kennedy,
editor of the Grand Salne Sun,
five grandchildren and 14 great-
grandchildren. ' .
Funeral seryices will be held at
the First Methodist Church tomor |
row.
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 208, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1958, newspaper, January 15, 1958; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1460636/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.