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CHEERFUL THOUGHT
IRON RIVER. Mich, i — The
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
trying to take the pain out of
parking meters, plans to mount
pots at flowers on metal arms
fastened to the meters. Fresh
garden flowers will be planted in
the pots two or three times dur-
ing the summer. In the fall and
winter, the merchants will cheer
motorists with artificial plants
in the pots.
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DEATH RIDES THE
HIGHWAYS
CHICAGO w — According to
the records of the National Safe-
ty Council, motor vehicle acci-
dents in the last decade reached
the unbelievable total of 91,050,-
000. These accidents caused 357,-
005 deaths, disabled 12,550,000
with injuries and caused an eco-
nomic loss of nearly 37 billion
dollars. During this time, fed-
eral, state and local governments
have spent $58 billion to build
safer roads and streets.
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NEW YORK • — Mary Simp-
son. known as the Elsa Maxwell
of the pet world, has an odd pro-
fessional ambition. She wants to
throw a beach party for horses.
"A beach is an ideal place for
such a party," she explained.
"Horses love the surf, but most
of them rarely get to visit a
beach."
Throwing parties for animals is
now a career for this pretty, blue-
eyed blonde.
Miss Simpson, an employe of
the Hess Bros. department store
in Allentown, Pa-, is the world’s
only pet party consultant — at
least as far as she knows.
But Mary, a college graduate
who majored in Far Eastern his-
tory, doesn’t think of her job as
odd. She has loved animals all
her life, enjoys catering to them.
"People have been throwing
parties for their pets for some
time," she said, "but it has been
on a rather haphazard basis.”
Miss Simpson likes to go over
the animal guest list in advance-
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HORSES BURNED
FORT WORTH un — Four val-
uable thoroughbred racing horses
were killed early today when fire
destroyed a metal and wooden
barn on the farm of Paul Yount,
northeast of Saginaw.
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air of excitement. They have •
their showoffs and-their wall-,
flowers. You have to be sure the'
guests will get along.
"So far I haven’t supervised a
party where we mixed canaris,
parakeets and cats and dogs But
we’ve had a number of cat and
dog mixed parties that came off
very well.
"The fact a dog chases a cat
outside the home has no bearing
on how they will get along at a
party. After they get to know
each other, they behave very well
Cats and monkeys also get along
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and is on the Student Council
and Co-Editor of the Press Club.
She lists as her hobby writing
to her pen pals. When she grad-
uates, she plans to become an
airline hostess or secretary.
STUDENT OF THE WEEK
The Student of the Week for
Dec. 8-It is Kent Rogers. Kent’s
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Rogers. He has a brother and
a sister. The Roger’s family lives
on West First Street. Kent is in
Mrs. Vinyard's homeroom and
the eighth grade.
Kent is a Student Council rep-
resentative from his homeroom.
He played guard on the eighth
grade football team.
Kent plans to attend Baylor
University and become a doctor
Candidates
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United States,
Kilpatrick, Cathey Spencer, Jean
Green, Alice Dews.
Reporters: Mike Holman, Joy
Moore, Wynnell Redfearn, Jim-
my Castle, Martha Presley, Mary
Martha Perkins, Sam Russell,
Cheryl Nugent, Patricia Cargile.
; Editor's Notes
Hello Cubs!
I never like to start with a
serious note, but it seems best
this week. A glance at the Honor
Roll will tell you why. There are
a lot of outside interests around
that seem so much more intrigu-
ing than homework I know, but
your education is so much more
important. Please try and keep
this in mind. Let’s see if the
Honor Roll can’t be improved
next six week. O.K.?
CUBS IN GENERAL
New Student
Monday, Dec- 8, a new student
came to’ Junior High. His name
is Rex Westerman. He lives with
his parents on Highway 271. His
parents are Mr. and Mrs. H.
Westerman. He is in the ninth
grade, and Coach Morrow’s home- ;
room. He last attended Slidell
High School, Slidell, La. One of
his interest is basketball. Wei-
come to our school, Rex! , ,
Assembly o
Wednesday, Dec. 10, the ’A"
Cappella Choir presented ex-
cerpts from the “Messiah” for a
joint assembly with High School
and Junior High School.
STUDENT SrOTLIGHT
Cathy Spencer
Cathy, a ninth grade student in
Mr. Newsom’s homeroom, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Spencer, 1001 North Johnson.
She is a member of the Stu-
dent Council, a staff member of
the Junior High News staff, and
organist for “A” Choir.
Cathy’s interests are skating,
organ and piano. When the time
comes, she would like to enter
college and major in music,
especially organ.
Marforie Stroman
Marjorie, an eighth grade stu-
dent in Mrs. Vinyard’s home-
room 12, -is the daughter of Mr.
and Mr, L. A. Stroman, who
live on the Refinery Grounds.
Marjorie is a familiar face a-
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value of his home and household contents. If your property
were destroyed by fire tonight, could your insurance money
make good the loss at today’s higher costs? If not, you’re
underinsured and “asking for trouble.” See us for a prop.
“t imsurance check-up today.
T-C Walker & Co. ,
G?HE GENERAL THROWS THE SWITCH
VT START THE NEW POWER PLANT.
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WOMAN II HOW MANY
TIMES HAVE I TOLD YE
1 ness trip to Pittsburg Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spruill had
as their guesst Sunday their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Billy Peirson, husband
’ and famiy of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Matthews of
1 Clute, spent the weekend with his
1 daughter, Mrs. Bert Parr and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watson Sun-
day were hosts to Jimmy Bryan,
Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Watson,
McKinney, Pearl Watson and Mrs.
Kenneth Knotts and family of Dal-
las.
Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Hollings-
worth have returned from an ex
tended visit with their daughter,
Mrs. Gladys Cross in Dallas. Visit-
ing in their home Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tower, Tyler,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tower and
son. Mount Vernon.
Mr and Mrs. D. H. Harvey of
Pattonville spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Car Rhone..
Mrs. B. O. Kinder, Betty Ann
। and Clovis Lawrence visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Shurbit in Longview
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carter of
; Mount Vernon, visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas and
children of Greggton were guests
Sunday of Mrs. Thomas’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirk and Mr.
and Mrs. John Thomas, parents of
Mr. Thomas. Other guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thom-
as were Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Reddin and Nanette of Irving, J. B.
and J, T. Thomas and families
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Cub Birthdays
Linda Allen was 14 on Sunday,
Nov. 30. Happy Number 141
The triplets, Donna, Diane,
and Doug, were 18, Sunday, Nov.
30. May we wish you all a
"triple” happy birthday!
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Youth Auxiliary
Slates Visit
To Orphans Home
The Youth Auxiliary of Hick-
ory Hill Baptist Church will visit
the Texarkana Orphans home on
December 21. The young people
will be accompanied by the pas-
tor, Elder and Mrs. James Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. H M. Bozell, Mrs.
Loretta Harris and Mrs. Nan
Carmack.
The group met Wednesday
night in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Blackard with 15
members present. The president,
A W. Walker presided- Mrs. Bell
opened the meeting with prayer
and Mrs. Blackard taught the
lesson.
The next meeting for the Aux-
iliary will be on Dec. 18 in the
home of Mrs. W. J. Baker, when
a Christmas party is planned.
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well at parties,” she said.
Jealousy arises only when the
guest pet of honor gets all the
presents—or when two dogs want
to show off at the same time.
"As at a children’s party,” cau-
tioned Miss Simpson, “it is im-
portant that all the guests receive
a favor. And it is better if the
favors are identical. This keeps
down envy.”
Pets like to play games at par-
ties just like people. Their favor-
ite games, Mary said, are “bone
scramble” and “hide the meat-
bafl.”
What should you give a pet as
a bitrhday present?
"The best present for a bird is
another bird," said Miss Simpson-
"The best way to surprise a cat
or dog is to' get it another toy
like the very first one it ever had.
It will remember—and be
pleased.
"You can also get it a copy of
some object it likes around the
house but has been forbidden to
play with—such as a slipper,
lady’s hat, rubber, or braided rug.
But it is essential that you first
use the object yourself, so that
the pet will associate it with
you. Otherwise he won’t care for
it.” _. i
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Mis. J. W. Sprulu
The Rev. BUI Sherry, Fort
Worth, delivered his first sermon
as pastor of the Baptist church
Sunday. Rev Sherry does not plan
to move his family here until the
close of the present school term.
Mrs. Leslie Booth was admitted
to Mount Pleasant Hospital Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Allen, BU1 and
Betty of Arlington spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Allen and her mother, Mrs.
Boen, Mount Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Bogue.
Mount Vernon, visited his mother,
Mrs. Mary Bogue Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Low, Beau-
mont, spent last week-end with her
sister, Mrs. A. E. Campbell and
Mr. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gaddis, and
Pennye Sue, Mrs. Laura Gaddis
and Sue Cody spent the week end
in Dallas with Miss Oleta Gaddis.
Rev. and Mrs. Jack Hathcoat
and children and Mrs. Gean Hath-
coat and three sons of Dallas spent
the week-end with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Med Hokes..
Attending the funeral of Mrs.
Roxie Jones at Monticello Wednes-
day afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Harri-
son Roach, Mrs. Laura Gaddis,
Mrs. Mary Newsome, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Spruill, Mrs. Willie Al-
len, Mr. and Mrs. Samson Fuquey,
Mrs. Lawson Jones and Mrs. C. L.
Brantley.
Mrs. Cora Lamb, with her
daughter Mrs. Bascom Perkins
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and Mr. Perkins went to Com-
merce Sunday afternoon to return
Sherry Perkins to school. Sher-
ry is attending ETSC.
Mr. and Mrs. James Narramore
of Athens spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Narramore and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parr, BiUy
and Linda spent the week-end with
Mrs. Parr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Meri Rasco in Hearn at a family
reunion attended by Mrs. Parr’s
brothers and their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Buchanan of
Idabel, Okla, visited her sister
Mrs. Carl Rhone and Mr. Rhone
Sunday.
Mrs. Floy Tosh, Clarksville,
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Roach and
with them visited her mother-in-
law, Mrs. Billy Tosh in the Macon
community Sunday afternoon.
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Mrs. Cora Lamb made a busi- Park.
Bu Mort w nilcer
from Mount Pleasant, Hurbert
Crow of Valliant, Okla., Mr. and
Mrs. Burl Goss of Marshall, and
Clarence Misltead of Omaha.
Mrs. G. E. Goolsby of Albuquer-
que, N. M., is visiting her parents,
the Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Hollings-
owrth until after the Christmas
holidays.
Ladies of the Methodist church
Monday afternoon entertainted
ladies of other churches ith a
Christmas party in the church. Af-
ter a short program featured by
the reading of "The Christmas
Story” by Mrs. Les Narramore,
gifts were exchanged and refresh-
ments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Le Herron have
sold their home here and moved to
California, where their three chil-
dren reside.
Mrs. Dave Clonniger and son,
Fred Clonniger and wife attended
the funeral of Mrs. Maud Smith in
Longview Nov. 29. Mrs. Smith was
the sister of Mrs. Dave Clonninger.
I Burial was in Longview Memorial
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 187, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1958, newspaper, December 12, 1958; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553125/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.