Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 25, 1966 Page: 3 of 8
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The Fine Arts Club met
Friday at the Gaddis Motor
Hotel for a luncheon with
Mrs. R. F. Lindsay hostess.
Opening prayer was vocied
by Mrs. O. R. Blackburn.
in the Titus County Memorial
Hospital Saturday at 5:31
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DEAR HELOISE:
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Bert L. Hanks, Bridges
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vanity this week end
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qg a whiole after-
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near Mechanicville, N.Y., says she can handle a pistol
and a rifle as well as any man. She is holding Crybaby,
one of her three raccoons. (AF Wirephoto.)
Fine Arts
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are Earnest Benson, Blod-
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October 14, with Mrs. J. O.
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in Kansas City.
John Whitten and Rodney
Hearrin of Dallas spent the
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prices ever offered in Mt.
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Ella Q •onovan
distributer; Mrs. Grady
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shaw and their families and
Saturday, September 24 ‘
Currey Clinic
Admitted: Jennie Roads.
Dismissed: Emma Tray-
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ML Pleasant Hospital
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Mrs. B. E. McMillan, Mrs.
Bird McAfee, and Mrs. Ray-
mond Johnston with two
guests, Mrs. J. V. Ulrick and
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on which her name, address
and phone number was en
graved.
She puts her "GI dog tag"
on every morning when she
dresses.
I amade sure she knew these
facts, of course: but she rode
Ida car pool on occasion, and
I wanted her to have identifi-
cation to the event of an auto-
mobile accident when she was
away from ma
When it was my turn to
drive oar pool, I carried with
me a large placard with the
names of my passengers, and
tho names and phone numbers
of their parents.
I may sound like a terrible
pesvimist, but the reponsi-
bliy of these small ones
weighed on me.
dm happy to say that no
need has ever arisen, but I
still like the idea.
Mn. R. C. Teen, Sunbem
counselors; and Mrs. B. L. <
White and Mrs. Kenneth
Reese, G. A. counselors.
The next meeting will be j
October 24. ; (1
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his parents Mr. and
For the man who
calls the signals..
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Bradshaw and his brothers, J.
A , G. R. and J. M. Brad-
< iling as both schools made
eral outstanding defensive
' mds Tin- Calibber a icom-
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illo. They also visited Mr.
। and Mrs Roy E. Brasfield in
1 Osawtomic, Kansas and Mr.
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f ed the golden wedding anni-
h versary reception for the Rev.
. i d Mis. H C Funderburk at
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Ermadine Wal’
Mrs Wills brought the mis- Naples
sion book study, “What Is Talco on Saturday.
New members and guests
were greeted by the presi-
dent, Mrs. Winston Ward.
New officers 'for the 1966-
67 year are: Mrs. Ward,
president; Mrs. Hazel Hend-
ricks, vice president; Mrs.
F. W. Stephenson, second
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D Smith. am ' -
Dismissed: R. P. Gilliland,
IIdomer, Jr,song leader;
Mrs. Billly Havis, pianist;
Mrs. Evelyn Cottrel- and
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'cause we are elosing our
store for good Tuesday eight
and goin‘ fishin’. Better
vice president; Mrs. IR. M. j -m-n.
Crockett, secretary;,’Mrs. E. • Farmers recently named
L. Colthurst, treasurer; Mrs. to serve as the Agriultec’
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ers running down it.
One of your readers has npUR ITEMUM!-
finally solved a mystery for Forgotten frozen bread can
me. be served at a moment’s notice
New I know why my pink- by imply putting slices into
ingahearsarsodull... the ttoaater for canief time.
Someone has been using No dne wi he the wiser,
them to cut off the tope pt A Header
piastie bleach bottles to make • • •
-ohildrens palls! DEAR HELOISE:
, - Marilyn Richman 1 took my knitting with me
. “ ' one afternoon, and -discovered
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Use the point pt your apple knitting nedles
corer, or potato pooler, to lift go, 1 deided C
the seeds from grapefruit. I will buy ‘diter
Shen oora out Mm center. ‘differntaizesd
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Steed, reporter; Md Mrs.
Joel Steed, parlianaentarian.
Naw members present,_
with the 14 old members were Chapel, vice chairman; and
Dave L. Barber,‘Hickory
Hill community, regular
member. Hanks was elected
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Tuesday Last
The identification tag need
not tbe texpensive — gold or
silver -plated would be nice,
ba chrome plated or alumi-
MM. omes wpuld serve the
purpose just as well.
The Idea of carrying the in-
formation about each child in
the car pool is also wonderful.
. I hope flat other mothers
will pat both of your hints to
use.
Morris Justus, correspond- Stabilization and
ing secretary; M?s Joem ""— -
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PISTOL PACKER—That sidearm is not an ornament.
Mrs. Betty Floud, who has been constable of Half Moon,
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visited fill n/!
A daughter was bor n to
Mr. end Mrs. Morris Nichols
business meeting
at 7:30 p.m. at tl
The Rev Rail
was the
me.z.
,e . Mr. and Mrs, lillv .Jor
I here were 15 m e m b ers r . . . . . .
. Ar 1 ,, ... „ Pope and linda of Snich
present Mrs. R R Wills ’ . . . 1 i ,
„ . .. *. . , over, Aik., were Wednesday
called the meeting to order . —. . , , 1..
. . . .c . . and Thursday gues1a of Mrs.
with a song. ‘Send the I cll, ,r
.. .... ... r , ,, Lena Stockton hule ami Mi
Light , with Mrs. I. ( Me- , n. 1 u , , ...
K. 1mnd. and Mrs. Bob l ope <4 1-
Neil voicing the o p e u i n • .
prayer. Miss
I'ope <4
Dwight Coley, Casel Blalock, i
Alice Tabb, Grove Dudley,
Ann Barrett, Effie Traylor, ’
Ruby Ferrall. Wiburn Whit Fl
tington, Virgil Floyd and Ma-
rie Hayes. . tgj-n
the Talco Hospital and Clin- of America met and organiz-
ic Saturday morning, when ed and elected officers for
she became suddenly ill. I 1966-67 year. Those zelectedi
The Rivercrest Rebels fell were: John Lee Roach, presi-
Admitted: Mary Etta Mad-
ison, Peggy Gyeeney; John 4
Hem by, Guy Williams, Al-
bert Hivley, Rhonda Hunt-
er, Tony Lee Allen and Carla
Allen. o ..4^
Dismissed: James Roach,
Della Bryan, John Phillips,
James Griffith, Lottie Hill,
Flerene Foster, aid Billie
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Quick and eany. 2 1 - -'1^^' six 'win be
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DEAR HELOISE: StSha j ’ ‘ “ -
•Whan myschdbecamenur- problejn
pery-school age, and would ba up and w
"going out in the worM”, I ---- A-- I
each month There are
107 boys enrolled in voca-
tiqnal agriculture and mem-
iberabip la the FFA is expect-
ed to be larger. Advisors are
■ tebels this week as they Morrie Trimm and Jerry
t Atlanta 'Swarts.
,, ,, Mr and Mrs. Ed Bradshaw
id Mrs. J. C. Stewart and children have returned
ave returned home from home after a vacation trip
llmiestine where they did .when they visited his par-
sonic work on their home -- — —
th o Mrs. Stewart stayed
tor a longer visit and attend-
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The W MU of the High-
land Park Baptist Church
met Tuesday at 10 00 a m
in the church for a mission
book study, installation of
new officers and a covered
dish luncheon
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to Hooks Friday 210 This! dent; Jerry Hearron, icea
was the Rebels first loss of president; David Hendricks, ing with his mother, Mrs.
the season. They had tied ; treasurer; Berney Huddle, Walter Melton.
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building their squad, tinel.
The Chapter’s regular meet-
< he eking off the highly touted, ing time is the firstThursday 1
rnets The game was ex- of
the Company”, with Mrs. W.
IL Parrish voicing the clos-
ing prayer.
The visitor, Mrs. E H.
Keith, wife of the Rev E
U Keith, pastor of the First
Baptist Church at Winfield,
installed the new officers, us-
ing as her theme, “What is
A Name.” Officers for the
1966 67 year are: Mrs Mc-
Neil, president; Mrs Guy
Smith, vice president; Mrs.
James Bond, secretary; Mrs.
Frank Madison and Lena
Priest, circle chairmen: Mrs.
Jack Tucker, night circle
chairman; Mrs Pete Bacon,
program chairman; Mrs.
Jack Barnett, social chair-
man; Mrs Bill Decker,mis-
sion study chairman; Mrs.
Gladney Riddle. community
mission chairman; Mrs. Cleo
Hubbard, praver chairman;
Mrs. A. D. Black, stewart-
ship chairman; Mrs. WiHs.
Rible Study chairman; Mrs.
Parrish, YWA chairman;
Miss Mary Myers, G. A.
leader: and Mrs. Elsie
Vaughn, Sunbeam leader.
After the installation MM.
Wills welcomed the new
members and urged them to
be faithful in their -support
and prayers for the coming
year.
The Rev Parrish voiced
the invocation for the lunch-
eon.
Women's Auxilgry
Meets Monday 0
The General Women’s Mis-
sijonary Auxiliary of the
Seuth Jefferson Baptist
Ourch, met for its monthly
MihGuMAS 07 ■*
- DEARMELOISE:
HHawing three the Ulen .in thee
years, we have bad quite a
bit of experience making for-
mulas!
Our pediatrician pecom-
mended the canned type that
comes in 13-02. cans, and is
aupposed to be mixed with 13
ounces at water.
Trying to measure the water
tnto a measuring pitcher al-
ways resulted to either too
much pr tao little. In any
chse, there wes usually a lot
of adjustment of the water
level before adding formula.
When my husband made
formula for me tke Arst time,
he just naturally emptied the
can of formula t.o thepitchor
and then filled up tie empty
can with water. Presto, 1:
ountes of water:
Maybe the whole world
knows this except me- lut it
sure has saved me aome prec-
ious minutes.
Mary Ann Cex
• • •
Kudos to your husband for
this simple but super solution!
It’s the name principle as
adding the water to trozen
juices, soup, ete, but it would
never have occurred to me to
measure the water for for-
mtgla this way.
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REASSEMBIN MEFTING
The Knoweldeen Club will
have its reassembly meeting
Tuesday at the Slaughter
Acres homestead for a lunch-
bon at 12:30 noon. Mrs. D. D.
Merritt e—b i
Titus County Memorial
Hopital
Admitted: Jewell Allen.
Peggy Fulce, Virgil Wilson,
Albert Gunn, Albert Camp-
bell, William Turner, Lena,
Majors, Ruthie Adams, Mrs. 1
Morris Nichols, Frances Rob-
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Rodney Herring and .I I I lh Sadlek Motel. The Rev.
Whittem of Dallas synt t1e ' underburk Was a former
weekend with their fanihe i.oto! at Naches. _
here lommy Pierce arrived
Miss Linda Miller of D T home last week end from
las spent the weekend with Miet Mam for 35 days furlough
Miss Joan Pittman iWith
Mr. and Mrs. C. F Jack* Mrs. T P. Pierce, and Dor-
son of Kilgore spent theothy, and his wife, Marilyn
weekend with her parents, and make acquaintance with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carroll, his baby, Danna.
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Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 25, 1966, newspaper, September 25, 1966; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1484149/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.