Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 132, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958 Page: 4 of 6
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The major is accused of hit-
ting Rogers on the head and
kicking Mm. causing the frac-
ture of a rib
Rogers maintains Bailey at-
tacked him because he and his
troupe were late for their mid-
night appearance.
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if convicted Bailey faces a
maximum penalty at five years
imprisonment and a dishonor-
able discharge.
weeks the wife was injected with
the new miracle drugs of science.
Telegrams came to tier bedside
from friends in several parts of
the world.
She was Russian born and one
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LONDON UB — Today’s won-
der-drugs work miracles, but old-
fashioned prayer, faith and laugh-
ter are still potent healers.
This story of a young wife with
three children seems to prove a
point It began last March when
the wife telephoned her husband
who was in Holland on a business
trip.
"I'm afraid I have some ter-
rible news,” she said. "The doc-
tors say I have tuberculosis."
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HORTICULTURE ,
Dried Arrangements; Ivy or
vines on Toem, Pole; Jew; Ferns.
Other plants; All kinds of fower
arrangements: Zenias; Marigolds.
CANNED FRUITS
(var.)
12. Sheeplike
1A Upright
1A Seine
15. Annoy
(colloq.)
16, Bureau
19. Water rod
(Baby)
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dog jumped into her parked. MS
in Mount Clemns, "He was so Mg
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The eminent doctor beside her.
bed smiled. He shook his head.
Surgeon to King George VI, he
was one of the world’s greatest
Rug, booked; Rug, braided;
Rug. plated.
LUNCHEON OR TABLE CLOTH
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much.”
Three days and four blood
transfusions later, the wife point-
ed feebly to a sign on her hospi-
tal door.
“Engaged,” said the sign.
“Honey,” she said to her hus-
band, "will you scratch out that *
Word ‘engaged’?”
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CANNED Y1GBTABLES
Green beans. Green
Suit and dress for pre-schopl
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THRIFT GARMENTS
Dress, Pajamas, Apron
CROCHET
Tableckoths, Bedspreads. Lund
eon cloths and sets. Buffet and
Vanity st, chair sets. Dbilies.
UPHOLSTRM
through the opening procedure, doctors were right. He helped his
" -——t , wife pack and ordered a taxi for
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The taxi bumped along—and to
the husband’s horror—began to
overtake a funeral procession.
During the next two vital
Be sure and check to be sure Chairs. Coudi, Stool, Rockers,
' yourrcanned ftuits. vegatoblesi Tanytliig which you have upa
pickles, relishes, jellies and jams Nolstered and Want to bring for
NORTH MASSAPEQUA, N. Y.
• — School officials told 5year--
old John OConnell that he won’t
eligible to ride the school Bus to
kindergarten because they lived
within half a mile of the school.
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MORE than half a mile to the
school door.
He told the school. (The official
word on the school’s Feecheck
came yesterday, and today, for
the first time, young John will be
at the bus stop waiting for the
school bus. ' . >
"One of these streets he had
to cross has very heavy traf-
fic.* said O’Connell. Tt was
worth the time and trouble and
all these disbelieving stores from
motorists and passers-by."
Give grapefruit halves a pretty
touch: center each with a few
cubes or red jelly, a maraaohino
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staggered husband.
“Yes. The X-rays show two
spots.One is a bad cavity. They
want me to go to the hospital to-
morrow.”
And then over the telephone
came her unsuppressible laugh-
ter.
"What's funny?”
“Nothing. But it’s better than
having to go tonight.”
The husband hurried home. The
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be a bigger success this year.
The following items are to be
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China Paintings; Ceramic Fig-
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goodby to her children.
It was a gray day, one of those
damp London afternoons when
the mist-shrouded buildings
blended mournfully into the slate-
UNWANTED HITCHHIKER
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1 180—Now Speetacular
1 600--Jnck Parr Show
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Salt Lake City, who boasts of a
18-year untarnished service record
in the U.S. Army, went to trial
before a court-martial today and
pleaded innocent to beating up
Timmie Rogers, a touring Negro
entertainer
The plea was ottered by the
six-foot major's defense counsel,
Maj. E M. Chandler. 39. Mem-
phis, Tenn
Iced Angel Cake, Iced Sponge
Un-iced- pound cake. Un-iced
loaf cake. Layer cake; Banana
nut. Pineapple, Chocolate. Coco-
pus"ellowesptoea ----
Pies with 2 crust; Apple. Char*
ry, Raisin. Mincemeat. ;4
Pies with 1 crust; Pineepple,
Chocolate, Coconut, Patan.
Lemon, Egg.
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Paul had lighted some candles
and offered prayers for her re-
covery.
From Lancaster, Pa., a' Cath- coat qineasg Diesg (
•lie family said its members were coat or Rbep Slip; (
praying daily.
vemcec-ecr-.,
’ beans. Beets. Corn (whole grain).
Corn (creamed), Okra, English
pena. Field peas. Tomatoes. Toma-
toes in purse, Tomato Juice, Soup
mixture, Kraut, Squash. ;
PICKLES AND RELISHES
and four other Gulf Coast states
over iboundar hoes for submerged
land 0 Los 2 d s ng
The court previously had sched-
uta* arguments to begin on the
Her gaiety seemed to fill the ,
sun-lit garden—even when sh« 2
BAKING
CANDY (I pltom)
Fudge,, Digirity. Date Loa
Peanut Brittle,‘Caramel.
‘ A Presbyterian minister in a
Deep South city messaged bo waa
praying too.
A Jewish family radioed from
America: “You are always i our
prayers.”
The wife improved but her dic-
tors said an operation waa neces-
sary. They took out a rib and’
two sections of her right lung.
"Ah, wellp she said with a
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Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Mt Pleasant
Texas, under the Aet M Congress, March 8, 1818.
Any ernoneous reflection upon the character, standing or repu-
tation at any person or concern that may appear in the columns at
this papes, will be gladly corrected when brought to our attention.
Obituaries, resolutions of respect, and cords at thanks will be
for at regular advertising rates.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Home Delivery in Mount Pleasant, one month $1.00.
By Mail in Titus and Adjoining Counties: one year $7.50; six
tenths $4.50.
’ By Mail elsewhere in the United Sttes, and Post Office box
livery in Mount Pleasant: one year WOO; six months $6.00.
F Other mail subscription rate, available upon request._______
“ T-VSCHEDULE
That is the date for the Titus (knitted). Blouse (sport), Blouse
County Harvest and Industrial (dress).
Exposition. Make your plans to CRAFT DIVISION
attend. Let’s make the exhibits Hats, Aluminum, Quilted flu
bigger and better thia year be- ture. Pillows; Christmas Decora-
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Undaunted, O’Connell, a Tele-
type operator. Bought a tapemeas
ure. Up one street and down an-
other he went, measuring tie dis-
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sure and nmhe your plans to took several H
enter your work ers to help a
Dtessforigirl10andbundei. Bring, all antieles to the Na-
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