Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 26, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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Dismissed: Sally Martin
and H. M. Tidwell.
Mt. Pleasant Hospital
And Clinic
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Miss Justiss
Is Honored
The ranch home of Mrs.
Truett Harlin was the scene
of a kitchon shower Saturday
evening honoring Miss Linda
Justiss, bride-elect of Roddy I
Haley of Perryton. Mrs. G. L. I
McElory, Mrs. E. A. Stark
and Mrs. M. G. Williams of 1
Tyler were co-hostesses. .0
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bride’s chosen colors of pink ।
and cranberry. The coffee
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Several styles includ-
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The Kroweldeen club met
Wednesday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. B. L. Curry,
306 Redbud.
‘Mrs. Ed Keil presided over
the business session welcom-
ing the guest, Mrs. D. C.
Crews.
Mrs. A. H. O’Tyson in giv-
uing the “World News” told
of the King of Sikkin and his
American-born Queen, the for-
r: • mor Hope Cook. Mrs. O’Tyson
4. also told of how the rugs
from the King’s native coun-
— try were selling in a New
York department store.
Mrs. Dean Lide discussed
“Our Flag” with Mrs. Lew-
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Hosts Meet I
The W.M.U. of the First
Baptist Church met for its I
general meeting Tuesday I
morning with Mrs. Elmer I
Green, president, presiding. I
The call to prayer was given I
by Mrs. R. C. McElory. Re- I
ports of the various commit- I
taat were given.
Special music was presen-E
ted by Mrs. Lee McKellar. I
The program, “The Search I
for .God Among Language I
Memorial Hos- cle was hostess for the cov-
et 8:10 p.m.
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“America”. Mrs. Ude gave
the history of our flag, made
but not designed by Mary
Young Pickerskill of Balti-
more. By acts of congress the
flag flies 24 hours a day over
her home and over Ft. Mc-
; n 1 Henry, (which so inspired
.... Francis Scott Key to write
the “Star Spangled Banner”
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ten Iwo Jim amonument in Ar-
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Mrs. Arnie Winton reviewed
..... the book, “Vanishing Amer-
ica” by Everett B. Wilson,
: mentioned many items
. and customs that have vani-
shed from earlier .American
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Viva Circle Holds
Meeting Monday!
Dismissed: Mike Little, Er-
nest Gipson, Judy Lawrence,
Marie Van Zandt, Evelyn
Jones, Nellie Ethridge, Mary
Nell Sarratt and Mary Ro
land.
Titus County Memorial
Hospital
Admitted: John Thomas
BeU, Jimmy McGill, Billy
Glover, Fred Plum, Bob Ben-
efield, Betty Bragg, Mary
Harbour, Estelle Buchanan,
Josh Cargile, Lawrence Ghol- j
■ton, Isia Mae Cannon, Mar-
ian Reddin, and Mrs. Gerald-
ine Potts.
Dismissed: Amanda Brown,1
Mrs. Earl Lewis and baby,
Lou Pilgrim and Shirley
Wright.
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Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 26, 1966, newspaper, October 26, 1966; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1484174/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.