Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1963 Page: 3 of 10
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. . For GRADUATION and
FATHERS DAY Giving
A baby son was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Swearingin at
4:17 p.m. at Titus County Me-
morial Hospital on May 15. The
baby weighed eight pounds
and three and one half ounces
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Decoration Day Set
At Lone Star Sunday
Sunday will be the annual de-
coration day at the Lone Star
Baptist Church.
A program will begin at 10
a.m. with Rev. Dale (Sonny)
Hunt delivering the 11 o’clock
sermon. Lunch will be served
at the noon hour and singing
will be in the afternoon.
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Select Your Grad-
uation Gift or
Summer Clothes and
SAVE UP TO 50%
Bake Sale Friday
The Missionary Council of the
First Assembly of God Church
will sponsor a bake sale Friday
from 10 a.m. ot 3 p.m. at 106
White St. Orders may be phon-
ed to 4-5038.
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has just the model
and color you want
— be it Chevrolet,
Chevy II, Corvair or
Corvette— ready to go
. right now.
So maybe now ‘
you're all wound up?
Then spring into
summer at your
LOOK
Over 200 Reduced
a long vacation trip in a brand-new car.
And it's a smart time to trade, what
with your Chevrolet dealer all stocked
up for a busy summer. Chances are, he
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SUMMER STRAWS
Over 300 New
Dallas Fashions
In Regular Values
To 6.95...
If this isn’t a great time to get yourself
a new Chevrolet—well, we just don’t
know when is. Why, you'd almost have
to be anti-summer not to let one of
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Is Honored
Mrs. John Ellis was honored
with a house warming, held in
her new home on Harts Bluff
Road Wednesday afternoon. Hos-
tesses for the event were Mrs.
Hughie Crooks, Mrs. Haskell
Johnson, Mrs. Billy Hammonds
Mrs. Jess McKelvey and Mrs.
Robert Newman.
The dining table was laid with
a white lace cloth centered with
a bronzed container holding
grape clusters and flanked by
pink tapers.
Refreshments were served to
42 guests during the afternoon.
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PLAN SUMMER WEDDING—Miss Linda Katherine
Shaw, 3304 Purdue, Dallas, and Jimmie Charles Weis-
inger of Talco plan a summer wedding in St. Michael’s
Catholic Church of Mount Pleasant. The bride-elect is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shaw of Talco and
the future bride-groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Weisinger of Bogata. (Times Photo by Bill Cade.)
Clorkirinf from bottom: Jrt-nmooth ChrtroUt Impala, Chtfp II Nota 400,
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uate, was honored with a Coke
party on Monday night in the
home of Mrs. Wilmer D. Jones,
211 Redbud Lane, with Mrs.
Bailey Holman as co-hostess.
The serving table was decorat-
ed with an arrangement of blue
and white carnations with sil
ver leaves carrying out the sen-
ior colors. Silver letters of “Con-
gratulations Barbara" was in-
scribed on a long blue stream-
er extending the width of the
table. The coffee table featur-
ed a blue french poodle com-
plete with graduation cap and
horn-rim glasses.
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Friday and Saturday
Only ....................
Short Sleeve Styles
In Assorted Cottons!
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get to you. Or any of
Chevrolet’s sedans,
wagons, sport coupes 1
and sport sedans, for
that matter.
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of other buy-now
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Host of Lovely Colors and
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5 That You Will Readily Recog-
Persona
Judge Sam Williams and Mrs.
Ruth Ferguson have returned
from Texarkana where they
were with their sister, Mrs. An-
nye Hymes, who underwent sur-
gery at Wadley Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy McCollum
and children of Denton and Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil McCollum of Sul-
phur Springs spent Mother’s
Day weekend visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc-
Collum.
Thursday, May 16
Titus County Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Bill King, Essie
Page, O. B. Goolsby, Ruth Gear*
hart, Ruth Williams, Johnny
Moore and Christopher Matson.
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19.98 Dresses 14.98
14.98 Dresses 10.98
2.00 Panties . . 1.00
3.98 Pajamas . 2.00
1.00 Panties . . .
......2 pr. 1.25
1.00 Jewelry. .
... 2 For 1.00
Hose . . . 2 pr. 1.00
Warner Hi-A Bras
2 Price
Girdles . . . 2.00 up
Swim Suits . 5.95 up
Your Choice
Hats 1 Price
Dismissed: .Vincent Spina, D.
C. Chadwell, Robert Rhea and
Ruth Gearhart.
Currey Clinic
Admitted: None.
Dismissed: Mrs. Maude Gil-
more, Mrs. Jimmy Robinson and
Mrs. H. Y. Smith.
Mount Pleasant Hospital .
Admitted: Sam Roach and
Daniel Minter.
Dismissed: Wiley Belcher.
CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY I, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE
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Milstead Circle
Has Luncheon
The Ann Milstead Circle of
the Tennison Memorial Meth-
odist Church met Tuesday for
a luncheon in the home of Mrs.
John Kennedy. There were nine
members and two visitors, Mrs.
Mouzon Fletcher and Mrs. John
Tolbert of Sulphur Springs, pres-
ent. •
Mrs. Fletcher opened the
meeting with prayer and the
following officers for 1963-64
were announced: chairman,
Mrs. Robert May; co-chairman,
Mrs. W. L. Means; reporter-
secretary; Mrs. R. L. Matkins;
treasurer, Mrs. J. R. Castle.
Mirs. May and Mrs. Means will
act as study leaders for the
year.
• This being the final meeting
of the year a gift of apprecia-
tion was presented to Mrs. Cas-
tle, the retiring chairman, for
her leadership during the past
year.
The next meeting will be an
organizational luncheon in Sep-
tember.
presented Barbara with a gift
and refreshments were served
to: Janet Mercer, Charlene
Storey, Janet Harris Glaze,
Pam Nugent, Martha McCain,
Mary Ann Goode, Carol Tucker,
Martha Jo Stinson and the hon-
oree’s mother, Mrs. Gabe Ab-
dnor.
A Gala Group That Includes Woven Ginghams, Solid
Broadcloths, and Slub Weave Neat Prints. Each is
Completely Washable and Needs Very Little Ironing.
Choice Color* Selections. Sizes S-M-L!
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At
Kirk's
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You’ll Recognize Each One To Be
A Real Savings . . . Regular and
Half Sizes . . . Several Styles to
Black, Beige and White.
Sizes 5% to IC In Narrow ..
And Medium Widths
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35% Rayon Cool Summer
Blend As All Our Beoll-
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ed, Have 3-Button Coats and
Single Pleat Pants. Select
Shadow Effects in Dark
Summer Tones. Sizes 35-44!
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1963, newspaper, May 16, 1963; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553528/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.