Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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day, April 28, for the tust mheeting
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T, Vickers of Mineral Welk en-isuecessful. Petty said. He det
l teatpoon with certificate in every 5 lb, bag
1 teaspoon with certificate in every 10 lb, bag
2 teaspoons packed in every 25 lb, bag
2 teaspoons packed in every 50 lb, bag
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ball followed the coronation.
Mrs. dammen, Mrs. Reagan and
to GAs were, la the ’feehihg
Killish -teppoftd that the project
oidepeltine M^a Mr jhe *>■»**>
dreW chairman, Mrs.
d; cochairman, MM
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and pictures ot
meeting “
7%e nept maeting will be ._____„__,
aw home of Mrs. J the drive for new memberships
Corsething speciae
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You’ll thrill at theiwonderful bakingsygrcgemwith Town
. Crier Flour . . . because Town Crier is milled from the .finest
I wheats grown. It is guaranteed to give you the fluffiest cakes,
N ‘ the tenderest biscuits, the flakiest pastries you’ve ever baked ...
A or your money back.
M So look for Town Crier Flour at your grocer’s tn the special-
1 Iv marked bag and start collecting a set of beautiful stainless
" Desert Star teaspoons by Wellace free of extra cost. But act
9 quickly because this offer is good for a limited time only:
Look for this specially marked bag!
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Mow pee con have Me finest . ..Own
d wenek yogveolweys wanted . . .
m MOa*t... tor Sie first time ever
mwhelw price. ELGIN ... costs
W Sato . . . looks and rem like a
mMomi Choose year Elgin today.
E. H. Millhouse, Mrs.
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home of Mrs H Seidenman, for a
covered dish luncheon The en-
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‘U. S. Navy Cruisers can steam
at speeds in excess of 31 knots
They are not heavily as armored
at battleships because they are
TTTUSVILLE, Pa. da — a mes-
sage from the governors of 33 oil
producing states wil be put in a
pipeline at Corsicana, Tex., next
Tuesday for a journey to this north-
western Pennsylvania town where
the world's first commercial oil
well was TMM a century vago.
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a lifetime guarantee T9 to tarnish, rust oHatain •
** a -gin by
St eiiete IA
ed with a crystal oowl of rad roses.
Place cards directed the fifteen
members and one guest. Mrs. P.
W. Boykin of Alexander City, Ala.
to their places. Mrs. T. B. Cald-
well gave the invocation
During the brief business sisstou
the president, Mrs. Hubert High-
tower spoke of the year's work
just concluded, and thanked the
members of the club for their co-
operation in making it a success-
ful year of study and service. She
assured the incoming president,
Mrs. A. Winton, that she could ex-
pect such support in the year to
come.
Mrs. Hightower read a message
from a member, Mrs. A. H. O‛Ty-
son, who is vacationing in Florida.
i The members spent the social.
hour recalling some high points in
the dub’s history, then adjourned
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Brownlee, Edd Martin,
Kroweldeen Ct\ub
Meets for Luncheon
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HOSPITALNOTES
Currey Clinie
Admitted: Mrs. Baxter Moore.
Dismissed: Mrs. Odus Jackson.
Mt Pleasant Hospital and Clinie
Admitted; Mrs Mae Hawkina,
Mrs. Myrtle . Harris. Mrs. Era
Junes.
Dismissed: Mrs Betty Evans.
Mrs. Lonise Patterson. Mrs. Corr
die Phillips, Willie Morgan
Thus County Memorial Hospital.
Admitted: Betty Fomby. Ruth
McFarlin, Frances Sargent, Doro-
toy Harrison. Crisana Shelly.
Dismissed: Ida Short. None
Buncick, Mrs. Wright Harbour,
Mrs. Thomas Crane and daughter.
Rose Gieger.
COON HOUND FREED
OWASSO Oklal Ull — Little Rich
ard, the spirited bound dog freed
Wednesday from a rocky “tomb"
six days after being lured there
by a smart coon, has had other
diffieulties. with the wily critters.
ial, Inc. > ,"
The message, addressed to Penn-
Sylvania's Gov. David L Law-
rence, will be attached to a pipe-
line scraper or go-devil used in
cleaning pipes. The message is
xpected to reach Titusvihle to late
■ Muy er early June. *
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Kemper Military Aopdano) and Puring
Petit jurv list No. 2 for 78th
District Court was released
Tursday, to continue Monday,
May 4 at 0 a.m. in the county
RS FAMILY
TON HELD '
wn CxierElouI
when you
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inished, and carry
vet •n Announement of the ceremony
E was made here yesterday by. the
executive committe of OU Centen-
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I will have a sabk liincheon at the Dean
| chutch. • • William Ousley. Roger Graham,
The evening convention session Jim McGuire, Allen Redfearn,
wih meet at 7 p.m. and Dr Sloan Hugh Cross, Rex Lamb, M. J.
man ux peGetitry of Longview will be princi- Reneau, O W. Neely, Dick Wood,
Ornmiftet pa speaker. This session will be M. q Bishop, Herman Horton.
SI15t held at South Ward School. ________________
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Dr. and MAtaen ulimne
Chambermem
IncreaseDues
Z W. L Means, chairman of the
budget and Finance m
of the Chamber of Commerce
reported Thursday morning that
results from the. reevlyation
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220-20 lit vpts paeeeet Mr Bte mett
; with attractive arrangements of
I spring flowers. The long dining
" Wt was covered with an MF
1 quisite cutwart ctoth and raptor-
- 8 p.m.
Armory
Judgink wi he
Farragh’s Jewelry
7^-- 1jb(> Bertil Modiion —
"momnnmrmmpn
of "Time."‛h
were Mrs. yMi
North. MM A
tended the eqronatiom and.re-- Alps Cafe following the afternoon W. Jones, George Campbell, Loyd
tinn. • *’ 2c4j & g200ek i snsjon. Dr. Routt is widely known CTeen. R. A. Wilmon, D. ;c!
______________ •> I Ito the Southwest for his ability as Munden, W. Dan Latimer
ruaakamnmnmhne 1 a ’speaker tThe Chi Rho and CYF Lester Rape, Mrs Robert Rhee.
meddyca sg chide Glyn A
M./Z-mna a. akie L a .•» •
visited with her tear m who is
aztending me sdhoek mrd Cukry _
was aceompanied Of Mr und books for
Mrs. W. Y.EaicstcbdaMs
Paula Grmes of mmeheab
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John H. Brown yi undergo
eye surgerg’lat Greggienkerins
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EKS"ETndey Apu 30. 1959
very gratifying thus tar..
Chamber membet, who 4ave ___
returned cardsinadissudua.anin VICKEF
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eloth surer green, and the olprs
of greenwitemdicediwre
canied outin alkthesdecoratiodhs.sotcthe Cetral Christian Church of
MA to. Ar Me Girl's Aumilines ekathe
First Baptist Chureh'held Wed-
nesday evening at the church
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tn meet on September 22 with Mrs.
w L A Winton.
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jWginetday Brogoutu, .
3rs K. L. Gillian ston Ward, ack Smith. Marvih gether and the day was spentain
bpieetin of the CofteyandB..andin....... .....
ifary of Hickory Hill -.TrdrE1.
aren Wednesday even. - F^rtdreot' lei^fol gi4
name from Roger Williamsi who
raid the ek wot tumnded *46 dom-
memoratiomrof Godsmercinil pro
Du ring the business session it
was voted to make a donation
toward the . purchase of song
the Ehrch. Plans
memm
co2-t*-
la the future. 2%-year-old Little g
and about 5 feet, 8 inches. Richard probably would go into the —
._______________|_______ _ ta. -22 —imhder-e e same rocky bluffs crevice which e :
Bossier City, La., Mr. and Mrs. man recently had been working 1 bed trapped him, his owrer Lar-
Charles Wommack, Sue, Ruth his racket in Suiphur Sppanes, ry Wilson said. Jm
Mrsleram wvasjt"be qheldst 40’Anh and IMS of Naples, 3-
ionFMeans said. and plans cali for; Mrs. Dale Hunt and Melody of
Hurst. Mrs Jerry Evans and Jer-
ry, Jr.7 of Fort Worth, and Mr
Cariljyd a family picnic at Dellwood scribed the man as young, wear
—-.gparSuhday: ! ing glasses, with black. duly
Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. 1 hatr, ’ T
J. D. Vickers, Ann and Jenny of J Petty said he understood the
Fmn
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were completed for a chicken-
spaghetti supper to be held Fri
day toght al the Chapel HID
community center. . 7 . ,
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stiedidy.2 J menu weme - - - -
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iled the meeting to order with —————
AanMdisieadrcle
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The. Woman’s Missionary iln
t th church to sponsor of The
Tme five qukets we, Wa
Hedges. Janet ustiss, Rdsu
Lewis, Joyce Hedges and Judy
South. Mrs iMh O’Reagan of
Loop Star* wa ordnation bend-
er and harges "wete given by
Mts.C.W.smttervtte.
The reviewing council was
composed of Mrs. E. A. Garrett.
Mrs Morris Justiss, Mrs C. W.
Satterwhite Oral* Mrs y James
For the first tone in seven
years, the entire family was to-
Pppe - Service . ~-g--
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snghmdzcaemkn
"V"*/ Euests who । membership rejevluation pcq-
f-t- —a——Mrs. '--- ——
alerted Thursday against a short-
fo hof Molly wiU he shown at 4 p.m.
ra maEig 2 Hn *
dt. Hostesses for the even Ore pred-
Mats of the vmrlohs grden ekbs.
idence" 1 designad for high speed duties.
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naomunessage. Howard Cargile, Bill King.
3 Dr. Glenn Routt, of the Depart-! Lloyd Dunn, Billy Jackson, A. N.
hsen of Theology at TCU will be Parish, Earl Montgomery, Olan
a guest speaker at a banquet for E Smith, Mrs. R. E Dodson* L>
Serving at the r'tahle ’were Mtal Mount Vernon bringing the after-
Hervey D Lewis andMis.L H.
Gunnell. C l ? ' a <7 ‘ Al
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2 The sumh egen6
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2 the atig.96thn
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tertaining rooms were decorated
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Second dury
Lid Released
W* Ito be kicked off May 11 at 7
III VA--- *,m- with • breekfast at Hotel! and. Mrs Vernon Vickers. Tenye,
Al A Stephens.-, .7
Webhesdavg -
rs. K4 L. Gillia
(onvention Sunday ss MTtutangunttnr
M. wi •I gmiem—uat* •m "i *nnssdmmsa"'tannbpov
Joe F. Mitchell, Morris Stewart,
For top "special" hdy i your life, an "extraspacil" gift
... the sophisticated loveliness of Cluusner
nylons. Persomalized proportions mate for a perfec fit.
in the "ason's most esciting shades and colors.
fur thuM who UIm Ar fnen From $1.35
change artist who was working
in the city, A. D. Petty, retailers
chairman, said.
4 The man tried his routine to
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was a contneeedion rehe wdy
,---period, refresh-
vei’served to the group.
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1959, newspaper, April 30, 1959; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1460879/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.