Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1963 Page: 3 of 6
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ALPS CAFE
Irvin Gage
iPepans
1406 N. Jeffersen, PA 4-43884
raising drive Many contribu-
The singing school will con- sistently high resale value.
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Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DRIGGFRS LUMBER CO.
Everything Far The Builder
71 N. Jefferson. PA 4-4931
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SER VI
On July 17, Mrs. E H. Dunn,
Mrs. E. E. Rutland, Mrs. R. C.
Merritt, Mrs. Joe Mebane, Mrs.
Glen Roper and I attended the
T.H.D.A. Fun Festival at East
This Church-Emphasis Fenlure is made possible through the courtesy of the following
business end professional people: •
night at the 7:30 p.m. service on
“The Pril of an Empty Life.”
Special music for the 11 a.m.
service will be a duet, "In Thee,
O Lord, Have I Trusted,” by
Misses' Patsy Black and Kaye
Richardson.
em Hemisphere nations would
be inlaid in mosaic on the build-
ing walls.
Allen, the Monroe County tax
assessor and a lay readesn the
Episcopal Church, estimates the
cost at $250,000 An organizatiom
called the Guild of Prayer for
Peace is in charge of the fund-
DAILY TMES
207 W 3rd, PA 4-3418
Press for a wire report, and got
out our paper. The next morning
as the Democrat crew came in
at 7 o’clock, we went wearily
on our way to seek some rest
Give me vour hot weather!—
SARAH FUREY.
GUARANTY BOND
STATE BANK
HI W. 1st- PA 4-4791
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BOR SANDLIN MOTORS
CHEVNULET OLDSMOBILE
“Serving You 25 Years"
DAVE HITT MOTORS
"‘Cleanest Cars in Town”
1211 N. Jefferson PA 4-4342
which need to be solved.
"The solution to these prob-
lems can come only if every one
chooses the amounts and kinds
of food to provide the body with
The Rev. Charles E Mull Jr.,
has selected the subject “The
Gospel Victory” for the 11 a.m.
worship service. •
Sunday school begins at 9:45
a m. and evening vespers at
7 30 p.m.
BROOKSHIRE’S
Paint and Wallpaper
Moore Paints
Picture Frames
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Has It Been
That Long?
From Daily Times Files
BULLINGTON -
DRUG STORE
Prescrtption spectahist"
T. M. Connor, Owner
Ann* Buchanan
Homa Demonstration Agent
WILHITE PHARMACY
1432- N. Jeffersen. PA 4-5997
GW PRESLEY
GROCERY CO.
Ten Years Age
A violent electrical storm hit
Mount Pleasant and electric ser-
vice failed for 15 minutes and
between 250 and 300 telephones
CONROY TRACTOR CO.
Ford Tractor Sales & Serv.
Hiway 67 West
•John Conroy, Owner
and The Branches” at the 6:30
p m. worship hour.
Sunday school begins at 9:45
a.in.
TEXACO INCORPORATEO
Eugene Gaddis. Consignee
, Eton Street, PA 4-3311
KERN’S OLE’ HOME STYLE
Guaranteed Fresh
Baked by Redfearn
ST. MARK’S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Vicar T A Heers will discuss
Who Eat and Drink Worthily”
at the 10:30 a.m. worship hour.
Holy Communion is at ifl:3Q
a m., Sunday school at 10 a.m.,
Tuesday service at 10 a.m. and
Thursday meeting at 7 a.m.
TENNISON MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHCH
“Digging Ditches in the Val-
THRASHERS
SANITONE CLEANERS
1M West 3rd - PA 4-3861
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At Your
Service...
’ ANDERSON SUPPLY CO.
A. C. Andersen
1430 N. Jefferson - PA 4-3456
Miss Pearl Jett, West Virginia state president of the
BPW Club, wore the hat in the parade J, W. Cahill.
Jr., Fina's sales promotion manager, points to the pink
air flowing from the oil derrick. . -
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Church of Chris
815 S' Jefferson
.Carl A Allen, Minister
Church of ths Nazarene
804 W. 5th
Rev W J. Campbell, Pastor
Presbyterian Church
North Madison Street
Rev: David Davies, Pastor
St., Mark’s Episcopal Church
SMITH ‘BATES
FUNERAL HOMF 1
1127 N. Jeffersen, PA 4-3821
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
W. L. Means, President
Hopeful Despite New ROK Truce tions already have been pledg-
Threat .ed, Allen reported
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an original hat show and the Ti-
tus County women came up with
hats made of plastic bowls,
bows, colanders, flowers, fruit
baskets, etc.
Congratulations are in order
for Mary Jane Burkhart for
taking first place honors in the
County Dress Revue. She and
tinue each night at 7 p.m.
through July 27. Hiram Davis
conducts the classes.
NORTH JEFFERSON
CHURCH OF CHRIST
“How To Be A Successful
Christian” is the subject select-
ed by W. S Wiley, minister, for
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Flrat Baptlai Church
4th and Madison
Rav. Harvey D. Lewis, Pastor
Friendship Baptist Church
Farmers Academy Community
Rav. Paul V. Clark, Pastor
Grace Temple Baptist Church
West 4th Street
Rev. George White---——
Highland Park Baptist Church
1004 West 10th Street___
Rev. W. N Parrish, Pastor
Dellwood Baptist Church
518 Williams
Rev. W. E Magouyrk. Pastor
Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church
1106 West 16th Street
Rev. Tom Huntress, Pastor
First Christian Church
Redbud Street
Rev. Charles Mull, Pastor
Church of Christ
414 N. Jefferson
W S. Wiley Minister
East Side Missionary Baptist Church
1806 E. First St
Rev. Hull Horton, Pastor
East Pecan St.
‘ Theodore Heers, Vicar
South Jefferson Baptist Church
Magnolia Drive
Rev Bill Williams, Pastor
Sunset Baptist Church
West 7th Street
Rev D. B. Buford. Pastor
Tennison Memorial Methodist Church
313 N Church
Hev. Mouzon Fletcher, Pastor
St. Michael’s Catholic Church
— East 1st A Lee Streets
Rev Vincent Spina Pastor
River of Life Revival Center
Full Goepel
1217 W 1st
Rev. Charles Thompson; Pastor
hour.
. Headlines: Supreme Court To
Take up Charges Against Laugh-
lin; Living Costs Up to Record
Mark;' Indications Point to
Queen's Okay of Maggie's Mar-
riage; New Red Thrusts Are
Beaten Back; Debate Opens on
Defense Spending: President
went out. The storm brought chrut and the flags of all West
2 51 inches of rain in about an
Asnembly of God
611 N. Van Buren
Rev B L Manning, Pastor
Si. Matthaw Baptist Church
East 8th Street
Rev B. B. Wright, Pastor
Mt. Olivo Baptist Church
171 Monticello Avenue
Rev J Franklin, Strange, Pastor
Mt. Gilmore Baptist Church
Riley Street
Rev. James Webster, Pastor
Church of Christ
Sheppard Street
Arthur Smith, Minister
Cottrel Chapel CME Church
625 Riley Street
Rev. G. A. Brown, Pastor
St. Paul A M E Church
302 East 7th Street
M. D Madison, Pastor *
Church of God in Christ
Church Street
Rev J. L. Lynns Past
Barbra Reese made lovely
suits. Certainly glad it doesn’t
fall the agent's lot to judge these
dress revues. I'm afraid it would
have been almost an impossible
job to choose between these
lovely 4-H seamstresses
TREASURES IN GOOD FOODS
Although Americans are bet-
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a t power line fall on us. The
entire crew was tense . . . now
ask JACK LEDBETTER. now
of MT PLEASANT, what he
said when another printer be-
gan 'playing "Nearer My God
to Thee” on his harmonica .
Believe me none of us was
ready to see if our last resting
place would turn out to be hot
or cold . . . But it worked out
all right. We went to work in
BOB SANDLIN MOTORS sez
there are four factors beyon
initial cost that keep CHEVRO
LET truck costs low—product
durability, economy of oper
ation. unmatched parts and
service availability; and con
agers, too many dental caries,
fad diets, diets low in Vitamin
A, Vitamin C, calcium and iron.
Good food habits throughout
life can offer rewarding results.
Her definition of nutrition is:
"The sfence of food, and its
relation to health, or the vital
process of changing the food you
eat into parts of your body.”
These are four groups listed
in the Food for Fitness guide.
Each • provides necessary nu-
trients for good health and well
being The groups are milk,
vegetable-fruit, meat, bread-
cereal.
There are many treasures in
good food We depend on- these
treasures to keep us growing
and going.
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Twenty Years Ago
Rev. Joe Z. Tower, pastor of
the First Church at Beaumont,
, who is conducting a revival at
’ the Methodist Church, was
, speaker at the Rotary Club
Headlines: Reconnaissance
. Shows Rome Raid Proves Effec-
। tive; Paramushiro Base in Kur-
He Islands Hit by Americaps;
. Hitler, Mussolini Conferred Dur-
, ing Rome Raid; American For-
ces Attacking Airfield at Mun-
da; Russian Campaign Against
• Orel Has Germans Worried.
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"Church services are dull, boresom and uninteresting. I derive
much more good from getting close to nature, a walk through the
woods, a trip to the lake or viewing the mountain.” One often hears
such statements from those who attend church only on special occa-
sions, ii at all. . ;--------
People who make these statements simply do not know what they
are missing. They do not know the deep inner satisfaction to be
gained from regular church attendance They have allowed a single
experience or two, possibly at some ill conducted service, to warp their
opinion about ail church services
No one will deny the joy and exhilirafion of viewingnature's
wonders but they no more take the place of the church seFic than
they satisfy one's craving for good music. You are missing out if you
don't attend church regularly
the 10:45 a.m., servibe^He will events Festival was
speak on the topic, "The Vinet
the SHERMAN DEMOCRAT
office, called the Associated
The churches of Mount Pleas-
ant announce their Sunday ser-
mon topics as follows:
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
The Rev. J O. Saveli of Hous-
ton will present the last in a
series of revival lessons Sunday.
Services include Sunday school
at 9:45 a.m., morning worship
at 11 am., Christ’s Ambassa-
dors at 6:30 p.m. and evening
worship at 7 .30 p.m.
EAST SIDE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
"Personal Responsibility" is
the topic selected by the Rev.
Hull Horton for the 11 a m ser-
vice.
He will discuss "The Will of
God" at the 7:30 p.m. evening
worship hour. -
FIRST BAPTIST CHREH-
Returned missionaries Gene
and Mary Leigh Legg will con-
duct Sunday morning services
at 11 a.m. They have completed
their second tour in Africa un-
der the Foreign Mission Board
of the Southern Baptist Conven-
By CHRISTINF MACGILI
KEY WEST. Fla tm - An
Episcopal layman who once had
a furious face-to-face confronta-
tion with Fidel Castro has -
launched a campaign to build a
Tower- of Peace just 90 miles
from Cuba:
Joe Allen,-49, dreams of see-
ing the 175-foot spire rise on the
grounds of Holy Innocents Epis-
copal mission here, the southern-
most church in the continental
United States.
A sanctuary at the top of the
tower would have three “prayer
desks"—one with a simple cross
for Protestants, a second with a
crucifix for Roman Catholics and
a third with a star of David fer
Jews.
Volunteers would offer prayers
for peace 24 hours a day. As
they prayed, they would gaze
southward towards Cuba from
wide windows overlooking the
Straits of Florida.
Allen said the idea was born
soon after Castro came to pow-
er.
"Communism is too near for
comfort and something must be
done about it,” he says. "A
steady stream of prayer across
the blue Atlantic can cause Fi-
del Castro and his hand of anti-
God Red sympathizers to be
pushed out.”
The tower would be topped
with a lighted cross, visible lit
at sea A heroic-sized head of
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Natives of Mount Pleasant,,he-
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Legg and her parents are Mr.
and Mrs A C. Anderson They
have two children, Arnold Lloyd
and Beth.
The Rev Harvey D. Lewis
will discuss “Can a Saved Soul
Ever Be Lost" at the 7:30 p.m.
service. .
Other services are Sunday
school at 9:55 a m , training
union at 6:30 pm
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
The Rev. David Davies will
present' “The Grounds of Our
Confidence" at the 11 a m. wor-
ship service and "The Law in
Spiritual Life” at the 7 30 p.m.
service.
Sunday school begins at 9:45
am.
HIGHLAND PARK
BAPTIST CHURCH
“Christ, The Believer's Hus-
band" is the subject selected by
the Rev. W N. Parrish for the
11 a.m morning worship.
At 7:30 pm, he will discuss
"The Potter and the Clay.”
Sunday school begins at 9:45
am and training union at 6:30
pm
g,. MOUNT PLEASANT
BAPTIST CHURCH
A missionary from Old Mexi-
co, L H Ashcraft, will be spe-
cial speaker for the evening ser-
vices at 6 45 p m and 7 .30p rh
Other services are Sunday
school at 9 55' a m , morning
worship al 10 45 am and Wed-
nesday Bible study at 7 30 pm
- NEVILS CHAPEL
MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Rev M G McNeill has
selected ‘An Open Door” as his
topic for the 11 a m worship
hour “Are We Christians” will
be discussed at the 6 30 p.m.
service.
the essential nutrients neces-
sary for good- health."
Some of the major nutritional
problems include overweight
adults, poorly nourished teen-
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CONTEST ENTRANT—Mrs. Mary Bell Pope, right, Mt.
Pleasant delegate to the Business and. Professioanl
Women’s Club’s international meeting in Dallas, adjusts
American Petrofina’s entry in the -‘‘Kooky Hat” contest.
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