Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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The Junior Busy Twenty Club
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problems and progress of the class
and pointed out that the greatest
accomplishment was the human re-
lationship established at that time.
Each class member Introduced
his or her family to the group.
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was also of white carnations.
Immediately following the cere-
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Mrs. L. D. Stephens, sister of the
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read by the father of the bride, I
Rev. Dunn, before the altar which 5
was decorated with large baskets |
of white gladioli, fem and ivy, E
flanked by candelabra.
Honor attendants were Miss g
Julia Dunn, sister of the bride, “
Mrs. Dellis Dunn of Lufkin. Miss
Margaret Thomas, Miss Deborah
Thomas, Miss Janice Thomas, all
of Mount Pleasant, Douglas Ray
Butler, Paul Harvey and LevaUe
Clark.
The bride wore a ballerina
length gown of white lace over
net with tiers of ruffles in the
back. She carried a bouquet of
white carnations atop a white
Bible. .
Following the ceremony, a re-
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Peddle Pushens and
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Choice^. $2.98
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white linen cloth trimmed with tiny
ruffles edging the table. The center-
piece was of pink gladioli and roses
accented with fern.
" Members of the house party were
Miss Sylvia Cockerell, cousin of
the bride, and Miss Linda Free-
man, sister of the groom.
Following a short wedding trip,
the couple will make their home
in Dallas. _____________________________
The bride was a student of Mount
Pleasant High School and the
groom is a graduate of the school;
and is presently employed by the
Security Engineering Division of
Dresser Operations, Inc. in Dallas.
Catt iron pipe, inch at Lone Star’s dependable I
pressure pipe, will last for over a hundred peart. ■
Jf satis millions in tax dollars bp eliminatftai V
vepeated repairs that are inherent in cheap, foreiffn^mhdt -a
enbstitvUs. Lone Star pipe bears the “qualitp ehteh’’ )
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Ernest Sinclair for a regular meet-
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All Summer Dresses
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Reduced Below Cost
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« Girl, Auxilary w
as Dunn as director.
Otlicers ween elected sunder
night an follows: President, Kay
Dunn; Vice-pres. Lin*’Hardin,
secretary, Paulette Rogers, social
chairman, Ann Townsend.
Other officers will be elected at
Local Couple Marries
In Church Ceremony
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The North Jefferson Church off-lace completed the gown.
Christ was the setting recently ofHerjelbow length veil of illusion
the wedding at npa
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Pepper and Larry D. Fh
of Mn Hallie Freeman.
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home of the groom’s mother. The Mayfield Baptist Church, in 1
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-with pH* satin bows. pink hat completed her costume.
Mrs. Carroll Phillips provided a Her bouquet was of pink carna-
/ Dismissed: Mrs Bobby Medlin Ana Rack Dresses
and twins. Mozell Allen, Jesse •"L AHE “--2
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program of nuptial music before tions.
the entrance of the bridal party. Miss Linda Davis and Miss Ber- Wednesday morning in the home
The bride, given in marriage by tie LaPrade, who lighted the can- of Mrs. Joe Ben Jaggers, Old
her father wore an original waltz dies were dressed in identical Paris Road.
length gown of white satin fashion- dresses of white, fashioned with —------________
ed with a fitted bodice with A scooped neckline and full skirts. ’ The King James version of
scooped neckliw* A jacket of white Rhodney G. Freeman of MarsahD the Bible was published in MIL
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H. T Morris, former superinten- Swim Suits 1/3 Of
dent and J. B. Carlisle, former En-
baskets of gladioli and flanked with wore a street length dress of pink t. _ -.24. .
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ngnafed of tulle. White gloves and a smalt Ptans Coffee "
Foreign producis vsed in America deprive tiM/un of work
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Texas-made Lone Star cast iron pressure pipe
will last over a hundred years!
Christ minister, read the double
ring ceremony before aq altar
banked with magnolia branches. bride, was matron of honor. She
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Letha Duke.. .
TuiCounty Memorial Hospital
Admited:$nma Coley, W P,
Gafford, OtUevReed, Dorothy Fer-
rell, Novella Southerland, Georgia ....... „ -
Hinson, Gertrude Berry, ’ -Only ...... $5.00
Dismissed: C^M Tidmore, Lin-
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foreign-madecement-asbestos pipe. is wastef
and means probable replacement in a verp
few peart. (This pipe was taken from a Texas
dtp’s water syatem. Photo is unretovehed.)
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budget for the fiscal year begin- announce the eng.
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Da te fOr August 22... son Memorial Methodist Church.
J O The bride elect was an honor
Mrs. Grace Chambers Mayfield, Sprouse, son of Mrs. Eva Sprouse n May, 185), and was a mem.
1212 North Jefferson, and P. H. of Pittsburg, and the late WA. ber of Kaidishan Social Club. Her
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The wedding will take place Ais-. ETSC and was a member of Delta
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House ha* cut more thAn 10 per 1
cent from the new spaceAgency’s Mayfield, New Orleans, Louisiana, Sprouse.
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[ Dismissed: Mrs. Emma Rogers.
. BiU Irvin, Tony Smith, Dan Den-
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ML Pleasant Hospital and Clinic
Admitted: Bernice, Cameron.
George Lindley, Danny Allen, Fred-
i* crown of satin and lace
red with seedgearls. She
I bouquet of a wAite orchid
Argentine and AutteH4 4
count for more than hel Bg yd
produced in the worid. Tho Vmi
ed States la third in wool
duction.
, The average tamiy i,, Ugo
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year.
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pipe they ar* helping to support the American economy and the high standard of living
we all enjoy. They art buyingproducts made in America for tut by Americans. They
are not fooled by the slightly lower initial cost of foreign goods because they realize
that thia “paper savings"will be more than offset by the coat of excessive maintenance.
Domestic cast iron pressure pipe ia time-honored, centuriesproved, and it backed by
strong, resourceful American companies that will be in business for year* on end to
guarantee their product.
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Mrs. Sinclair Is
Circle Hostess
The Mary Vandiver Circle of the
First Baptist Church met Monday
evening in the farm home. of Mrs.
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Which of these pipes will your city use?
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Really, who backs foreign-made pipe? Who answers for it whan it fails? To whom
will the few ill-advised pipe-buyers look for 'the answers to these questions when trouble
develops? Were they penny wise and pound foolish?
s - Take a look at some of these important factors back of the initial price tag, then pick
up the telephone and call the first city official you think of and tell him you appreciate" - ;
his good judgment in buying American-made cast iron pipe with ybur tax dollar*. 4- -—
he has been buying Lone Star pipe, tell him that we, too, appretiate the businss? A
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The 1184 garduating cinss of Na
pies High School met at Alps Cafe
Saturday for a 88 anniversary re-
union. There were 38 persons pres-
ent for the occasion, including 42
members of the class, their hue-
bands. wives, several children and
3 teachers. 1 1*.*|
Eugene Falla was master of cere-
monies. An enjoyable evening was
spent re-hewing acquaintances and
planning another reunion next year
to be held the last Saturday in
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per, Mike Pepper; and Gary Bragg.
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1959, newspaper, June 30, 1959; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1460931/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.