Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1962 Page: 3 of 10
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Thursday, Ma 24, 1962
Vednedry, May 23. ISM—3
WMU of First Pnpt istHold
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Secretaries To
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Seven memhers and one visit-
Mrs. Decker Hosts
Winsome SS Class
munity with a dinner
A number of his relatives and
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The hostess served refresh-
menu during the social hour
Mrs. Franklin closed the
meeting with prayer
MEN'S SHORT
SLEEVED
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SPECIAL BUY!
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Waist 29 to 42
Length 29 to 34
Refreshments were served by
the hostess
The circle was dismissed with
prayer by Mrs. I E Driggers
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blue" turquoise. lime, sun-
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Mrs Glen Cobern will
the next meeting
Euna Stark
members and one visitor,
Mrs.L.B. Glenn, WMU presi-
dent
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days, you’d be pretty hard put to
find a more beautiful buy than thjs
popular-priced Bel Air. Has all that
Chevrolet talent for spoiling you for
anything else near the price— things
like that roomy Body by Fisher,
a baggage room of a trunk with
bumper-level loading, your choice
of 6 or V8 engine and that velvety
Jet-smooth way of going.
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"NIVE%95. WEEK DAYS 9.00 to 5 00 SATURDAY 9 00 to 6 00
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Wash'd Wear
Piece Goods
Riche, patterns, colors, textures from
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ite colors!
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friends called during the after-
non He was presented with:
many gifts
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Highland Park
Circles Meet
Highland Park Baptist Chur
ch Circles met Tuesday for
mission study
Camie Jay
The Camie Jay Circle met in
the home of Mrs. H G. Winn
with seven members, one visit-
or and one Sunbeam present
Mrs R K Lee, circle chair-
man. presided. Mrs. Lynch Har-
per brought the opening prayer
Mrs Norman Franklin called
the roll and read minutes of
es remain plentiful.
Protein foods in heavv abun-
dance tieht now include milk
atid al dairy fodos, eggs and
broiler-fryers. Stocks of vege-
table fata and oils for salad
dirssinga and cooking continue
at a peak.
Wins hbiper calf
Chftan Fleming of Rt 2. Box
142, Mount Pleasant. won a
pore bred heifer calf in the na
tionwid Purina sweepstakes of
the Ralston Purina Co. He was
one of KI winners.
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4 Yds. Pre-Cut DRESS LENGTHS 4 yds 1.00
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NOW-BEAUTIFUL BUYING DAYS ama
AT Will CHEVROLET DEALERS ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER
(Henn Wright conducted the
business session Mission study
was given by Mrs Charlie Monk
on “The Bible and Race”
Mrs Jim Mallett closed the
meeting with prayer
Refreshments were served by
the hostess during the social
hour.
The circle will meet next with
2/3SHIRTS
fests l hr hostesses served re [
li eshments.
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day op his 88th birthday at
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Mrs Bob Sikes was hostess to
the Euna Stark Circle meeting
Tuesday morning Eight mem-
bers and two new members,
Mrs Beb Sinelair and Mrs.
Dwain Jenkins and two visitors,
Mrs Charles Lovett and Mrs
T W McCorkle were present
Mrs Huey Cox opened the
meeting with prayer Mrs.
-.gacdr
mm;e
Mount Pleasant Legal Secre
fanes Association will meet at
7 30 Friday night for their reg-
ular meeting at Hotel Stephens
I Mrs. Jack Southerland, chair
man, has announced that the
1 guest speaker will be Kyle G
: Clark. assistant special agent
1 in charge of the Dallas office of
i the Federal Bureau of Investi-
' gation. He will speak to the
I group on “Fundamentals and
Organization of the FBI"
Clark has served in numerous
• offices as special, agent and al-
• so for the Domestic Intelligence
and Inspection of Headquarters
in Washington. D C i n that
’ capacity He has been assigned
! to the Dallas office for a year
Miss Lynda Gerhard, bride-
elect of Danny Brownlee, was
honored with a bridal luncheon
Saturday in the Patio Room at
the Alps by Mrs. R B Palmer
and Mrs. J Frank Palmer
Favors of individual corsages
carried out the honoree’s chosen
modal*! The
Curtis Durham .was nominated
for circle chairman for the new
year Mrs. Durham gave the
mission study on "The. Bible
and Race" and dismissed the
group with prayer -Pic a la
mode and tea was served by
the hostess aurmg the social
hour
prned the meeting
Mi and Mrs George Sides
honored George A Moore Sun
visitor present Mrs Bckham or was present for the meeting
opened the meeling with praver | which opened with prayer by
Walter Taylor Mrs Ray
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meeting with pravei (‘losing The Addie Fstell Cox Circle i
prayer was gi.en bv Mis ken i met Tuesdav night at the home
neth Taylor Mis C I llol of Mrs Herbert Banks with four
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members of Ilie :
Mrs Glenn opened the meet-
ing with prayer Mrs Durward
Harris conducted the business
session Mrs J W Redfearn
was elected circle shut-in Mrs.
Your favorite style in basic *
white, beige or shocking
pink, red, brown. Dutch
- A gift was presented jo Miss
Gerhard by the hostesses.
An arrangement of white
mums and stock decorated the
luncheon table at poolside
Guests were senior classmat-
es of the honoree, Carol Hark-
rider. Sandra Crane, Lolita
Brown, Cecelia Blackwell. Jack
ie Pope. Melba Worsham, Le-
anne Henderson and Kay Lang-
ham
New Monza Convertible- Corvair has gone
and flipped its top! Ths one's got front bucket
seats and that famous mar-engine scamper that
make Monza-ing something special. If your
dealer doesn't have one, he’ll gladty order it.
Chevy H Nova -Door Sedan —This one fits big
families and small parking places with equal
ease. Gets all kinds of -punk from a gas-sippin'
6. You ne' er saw luxury and low cost so beauti-
fully blended. Ur so easy on upkeep.
EIPI4
M Delicious Dr Peppera
Frpsty Pap — sparkling-cold Dr Nm
favorite ice cream! As a, dessert if I
Frosty Pep St home or ask for itets
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I lie TEI. ( kiss of First Bap
list ( him li met Tuesdav in the
home <>I Mi s I ll ( iunnell with
Mrs Ralph White as co hostess
Mrs John Coin presided over
the meeting which was opened'
with player by, Mrs D E I’m '
tei Mrs W» R Whitaker called i
the roll answered with Signs
uhirh showed Jesus to be the
son of God" She also lead mm
utes aha tecords of Hie past
months activities Mrs Fanmie
( opeland gave a report on spe
< tal ministry Mis Ruth Feign
son hroght the devotional on
"Faith Is Essential to Salva
tion" with seriptmes from the
Gospel of Mark Mis Karl I'm
ter < losed the meeting with
praserwu -—--a- -y-:—-
During the sot lal hour Mrs.
Neugent closed with
The group will meet i
1 Mrs. Neugent
RI.h k led a group discuss-
on Being Christian in Hu-
Homegrown
Gorden items
Good Buys
son with Nirs W A Ford clos-
ing with prayer
\wita Lowe
\mta lowe l’rele met
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Surface interests, v-shapes
mertinE
Mary Vandiver
I hi Var v Vandiv er ( irele
The f irele will meet nen l i
* the home nf Mi i i* M* ,<d
1. ) Y MEN S COTTON
a"2 TWILL KHAKI
Mrs John Holland fanghi Hie Mrs
closing prayer
The circle will meet next with
Mrs Buck Weems
Addie Estell Cox
din a delihefuf, webdertur «ayi Tvy
oyor smooth mellew ceops f yedr
for MV and1
■•M TOMMM whbreviryeum.
pravei dams was in charge of ‘the
next with. Rm al Service program Mrs
Thursday, May 24
Titus County Memorial
Hospital
Admitted Donna Cole
Reba Roach
closed with Plan I hv Ml I
C Groce
The next merti Mill |h with । Ilie < irele will meet next with
Mrs John < nok \li . I av loi
Mary I eigh I eer ) Fern Harrington
Mrs 0 c I meh m, mi h" I Thelston Holcomb was
tess to the Mn\ t . it, i , , he less to tom members of the
Circle 'Ilir mcctuig opened miRi 1 ‘ ' n 11 11 1 ington < u< le Mrs I
prayer given hv M <mdwm W ( a "
who also brmght Hie mi on with Player
—study—-Mes +ne+- +renh- ——-4
COURT NEWS
Birthday Dinner
Dale Moore
Mrs Ed Gallaway was host-
ess to the Dale Moore Circle
meeting with ten members, two
visitors and three Sunbeams
present
Mrs Millard Denny presided
over the meeting Mrs W D
Freeman voiced the opening
prayer. Mrs. Gladney Riddle
called the roll and read the
previous minutes. Missionary
names were read by Mrs Mart
Barnett with Mrs. W N Par-
rish giving special prayer. Mrs.
Bill Decker, brought the second
and fourth chapters of the miss-
ion study book “Bible and
Race"
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Lois (doss
Eight members of the loo
. Glass Circle memmgme tonM
of Mrs Dave Robinson for Rible
study given by Mis (• C Ma
son •
Mrs Myrtle Lee opened flic
The Womans Missonav i’ii
ion of First Baptist < him h ne ।
this week in cm les
Josephine Skaggs
The Josephine Skaggs < i, |e
met .with Mrs l ala la , kham [
with eleven membeis ind one
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was read by Mrs. Lena Priest,
who also voiced special prayer
for missionaries Mrs. I. C. Mc-
Neil gave the second part of the
mission book on “Bible and
Race"
5
. Mrs. Monk
Mi Paul Harbour, led the ' __--------—
vulennamemermmamaw
Mrs Elmer Green for a
mission studv, 11...........
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the home of Mi \ S Mui hi ID ot Miss lrothy Talley with six
with seven memheis and two ten members present
visitors present Mi I old Ulu Mis (' \ Robison voiced the
te opened the meeting with opening prayer Mrs Lee Gray,
prayer i < m le < hairman. appointed a
Mrs D F I'miii ionght Hu' committee to select officers for
mission study and Mis i i the coming year Mrs James
.. the ceuutLxn. leadingtextileproduce
C Sew a little-iron wardrobe and save!
76th District Court
A damve suit styled Noble
S Iw'ien vs Willed H Me
Mahei WPS (tied Tunsdav
Justice ( ourt
0, was charged wilt being
dr'k
( orporation ( ourt
One w is charged with speed I
ink a
Winsome Sunday school class of
Highland Park Baptist Church
Monday
Mrs. H G Winn opened the i
meeting with prayer Mrs Clint i
Hobbs was in ^thanM«»-uL-4he4
business Mrs Winn Insight the i
devotional on C'hristian Edu
cation" from Matthew 16 Mrs I
J C Ward dismissed the meet-
ing with prayer
The hostess setved retesh
ments during Hie si ml hout i
w6u,ka
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Get in on C Levy's Golden Sate J Mite at your lonl authored Choroid nia
BOB SANDLIN MOTORS. a
HIGHWAY 67, EAST MT. PLEASANT: 4rrdrinluzAnt
mma ■
27" x 48" THROW RUG
Currey Hospital and Clinic
No admissions and no dismiss-
als
Mount Pleasant Hospital and
Clinic
Admitted Mrs. Dee Hale, C.
■ P Lackey and Paul Green
Dismissed: James Vaughan. .
-
J R Lewis of Taku, lather I
of Mrs C II Russell is a 1
patient at St Joseph Hospital i
in Paris was reported Thursday 1
to be somewhat improved He
underwent surgery there nine |
days ago
—' lejdmb
By The Associated Press
Shoppers .should watch mar
ket. for liberal supplies of
homegrown garden items these
days They’re increasing as
spring advances
Shipments of strawberries
dwindled rapidly as heat and
dry weather took their toll
Blackberries are being harvest
ed from Southwest hedges Fir |
st shipments of California pea-
ches and cherries have arrived '
Florida grapefruit and oran
ges, avocados and bananas still
retain beat-buy labels, although
grapefruit is priced higher in
some markets. Cantaloups are
becoming more abundant and
prices are lower Look for more
watermelons this weekend •
—LVegetable-bestebuys-hisweek-
include .sweet corn, greens and ,
green” onions, potatoes and vol '
low squash
Celery and lettuce 'wholesale
prices are some higher than a
week ago, says the Agricultur-
al Marketing Service
Lower price tags are nn
green beans, cucumbers, corn,
akra, blackeye and purple hull
pMS. and tomatoes
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1962, newspaper, May 24, 1962; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1484043/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.