Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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Culture Club In
Program Meeting
Friday Afternoon
The Cutture Club met Friday
Political-
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Mt. Pleasant Garden"
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met Thursday afternoon at the We Were Very Young." appear,d-
home of Mrs. Clyde Howard with in 1924, followed by "Winnie-the.
Mrs. A. J Luna as cohostess. Roll Pooh" (1926), "Now We Are Six"
for the splendid
•• had received
Tave announced for various
ffices in the Texas Federation
| of Women’s Clubs. x
M Is. ( lye Thomi s
Tae sicond meeting of the new
year "dTthe-Oak . Grove Home .
Demonstration Chib was heldFri-
Mae Masters Milam
Representative
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ofe’y for th benefit . f the, club
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For Cuniy-Attornev:
,P D THORNTON Jr.
For Sheriff
JAMES (Jn POPETTSON
twelve members
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By order of the Commissioner’s Court of Titus
County, Texas, a bounty of $5.00 will be paid for
each wolf killed in Titus County. Any person or
persons killing a wolf shall bring the ears of the
wolf to Game Warden Wardlow Northana before
payment will be made.
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Phone Ts Ynur Mewr Items
Cost of living in the U S.
has doubled since 193.3, but
trie *v> ive of eis^rFccitv i^
only half what it was in
1933. Yes, electric service is
in go. hands
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Blo
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preent ■ M:
|' Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess.
g Mums Made Me a
ien Fan*
Mi s. Hayes Jcanson will be
.2trPhilliparwhoistud_eader . to the dub at the Mag\
•for the Five Spiritual glassies." nolia Tea Room bn Fehmarv 10
Mr-s. Mae Blades gave an in- when Miss Jimmie Kate Terry
nes. ' teresting ta.k on the trttty Chris- • and Helen Calhoen will present
British Author Of
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The Junior Delphian Chib held n.
its regular meeting Monday aft- Piac AT A de (If 741
erncent Hotel Stephens with VIE nl 8- VI • *
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A daughter was born Sunday &r
to Mr and M s Carl Johnson
Currey-Moore Hospital
Clinic.
( Mrs l.
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day at
-Themas
After
hterest has been shown fold
a business session,, in
1 We have n
I ond week of
I ’ ter. A revea
I first semester
I last Wednes
I cards were is:
I poster.
I Mrs. Edwa
I homeroom ga
l ing assembly
I The program i
short skits A
... Fdw.i.-h hom
1 e program.
The -junior
F uture Homer
d at non.
»roy of th at
tine Hmemal
Commerce, N
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delegate from
chapter.
ATI Junior-
School girls ii
ing a Junior.
Friday afterno
tion is being..
Mt, Pleasant (
Clubs.
The Junior H
ci I met Friday
plans for the
assembly prog
■ nounced that
endars sponsor
dent Council h
- and are he I no
those who orde
It seems tha
homeroom is
------w ith Coach M
- room in presen
the week Last
Krkpatrick of
was the recipie
ribbon. She is
-Mr and Mrs. Rc
w ‘ho reside at
Trailer Park. Sh
------ee sisters in Wi
is the vice-pre:
„tional chairman
’For her hobby-
scraps and stam
es to become ar
tor.
The Junior Hi
feated Thursday
burg Five score,
foy the Cubs it
began the secon
play. The Cub ‘
ed their opponer
“21 to 17..The I
hmorit. H s hit plays include d
"Mr Pim Passes By" "The Rov r
Road" and "Michael and Marv '
Some wete made into movies nJ
played on television.
But Milne wO.his greatest
fame and fortune w* h his fu
books of verse telling of his sons
adventures with his stuffed bear
Winnje-the-}ooh and other toy
companions. The first, "When
co pe rt.en he Ha. ■ distribute ■ • .
Miss Stone, in- ----—— -_____
Commissioners’ Court
Titus County, Texas
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Paula port; Mr* Maud All.ju i.'ntt—A i-'
Harbour Linda Roherts, Wanda ,brer Abeh of Douglasvi ind
Posey and Virg ma Milam .. /Mr. and Mi* Richard Roberts
Following the installation.
ws given by Mrs Ches- ’
licenses., and eco-
night d; IV.ng
mmmr w, rffiy advisor, was pres- -
ented the gavel an-t announcet MargaretBrueefrA
1 that her colors would he b! e and
silver and her flower woube
' blue stock Her theme was "Pray-
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which Mrs. Rhodney Hamm nds
Mat apbointed to_mhe finance
ommit: e and‘other matters of.'
buomness were attend d to. the
-—me ling whs turned over,tp-Mrs
, Gladys Kolander. cnt"H p
agent Her-subjectaas A Com-
forteble and "Convenient ’ iving
Room."
A contribution to if March of
Dimes was approved
, 1 .......em < : s and two guests
Thet, Pleasant Garden Club-
- wrs entertained Thursday after-
i on by Mrs Ed Langford at the 1
omeof Mrs. R. L Baxter. where
i rangements of nandina berries
I « rysanthemums were ad ,
■ thueyKchout ehpuse. ■— _ L
-——Eali ca4 was answered withf
noir g plant names and during
a business period the neminatingt—.
■ tte submitted, the names L-L
-,.c,one •’ to r 1936-57. They are: !
Pr - de nt Sfrx Orange Walker:
• ..ice president. Mrs S H
i ■- ter: second vice-president,
rs Langford; secretars, Mrs I
. •d Lees treasurer. Mrs Bax ■
‛ r nd reporter, Mrs T. D. '1- 1
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rger'directed the .pro. |
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Volc d by the pastor Rev Ches- CSs. assisted by Mrs.' Hubert
ter Phillips - . ( Hightower and Mrs. Wallace,
, , oi non w Aux —rsettt-Remamgi-e+eiefreshmmentsof
Meets At Church lidlre mel- Mon the devotional, taken from thelopen faced sandwichescherry -
.t, - . - fternoowit ciit "mambepsi Thf1 Fhaptet f Pumtipians and, tarts with whipped cream, olives
The Margaret Bruce Girl’s ■ K 1 5 n-ens , nd cnffee
Auxiliary mitrat the Fir.t Bap. PCent iC!s«
„ . ..... - Church Wednesday evenir .g nnhegopeningsonk.wasled byter Phillipa-wh,
Praver’ - * Rit. Gi,, .. ,11 j .1 opining Drayer was voiced bv ,
. FVSowing the introduction ormtkostdarranalsdatsmn \ FanrinLun-idThFdevo-eriztnpar.stadagaveanin-’
o.'t. y . - , . otjih p ">-r on Hawau
‘ a-w4 -ut±ejptsute-==—=s==e=g----e--
epaji bi di Marriage Licenses
■ M • ' St....... and Pearlie
a a* given PTT any. V ■ ....... -~ cargekin, - Mae Stern
CaraliJnlpu’dihlatid.ofthebusines sesmon meeting was. dismissed; --=-----r-
02 RubyAln dismised 1he group Wtb a prayer hv Mrs. Paillips. Dr and Mrs John Holland and
_ _ with pra-er. The next meeting is a bsiness family of’ Dallas snnt Sunday
- ---— session in the church parlor next wit his parents, Mr. and Mrs’
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rtircpal_address. presentation of award were
installatic n s apen to the made t i members of the Assem-
--- ' ------- t. - ~ bly xho had earned them.
1 Miss Harbour gave a summary
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i.M Gtin
’ cake and-coffee and
■ olate, after whic the,
adj-u 4ed —te-meet-nexton
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president, Mrs kouis Gohmert, lather ofChristopher Robin anr
conducted a short business meet- ■ Winni-te-Poch, Alan "Ab y.
Tho r’ 1 f Story Ever ToM
— in Uie Mildv and the .'ittendenre E.angyhne. Mrs. Arney. Winton
I has been gcod. The meeting open-1 led ™ reading~<if the Club Co|-
. -a aithi the group singing a lect in dismissal.
hymn, followed ny a prayer. During a social hour the host-
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" ned ArsSpurgersered Miss Loretta Ann Stone, da ic - Rainbow' Dad-: —addressed
in- . Lekgrerved-tarts,ltr of Mr and Mrs. George W group He enumerated s me
/Stone, wis installed as worthy the advantages offered girls
advise: f the Mt Pleasantr- .the ,R ainbow organatio: .
: der of the Rainbow Tor Girls, in pointed < pt how grate ful thev
ant Assembly.
Surovik, district agent,
n Service, win deliver
story of
"ONoEE ON gll(^ «r amdit hobapedii"anaPPxeAthi‛Heairid
aren Wana , d P nny. Mr and Mrs harlie Afton Mrs. Min-
nie u Mr and Mrs Robert Rhea and girls, Marv Ellen. Gail
ana shan n Cure-e C De. and Mrs Douglas-Rhea of Mt Pleas-
. M: nf Mr Ray Mele and children. Jimmie and Neta:
Mr.andMr,EodRhea and children, Randall. Rukv and
nC'*Pauine Eakins and children. Jerrv Bart Lon
H a. hanv Knox and Sandie, ail of Fort Worth Mr and Mrs
Wut Honon andchiidren. Ann. Bllv and Lydia of Texarkana
ir nd Mrs Walter Mayfield and children, Donnv and Janice
t E Pao and Knox Rnea. Jr of Dalias, Mr. and Mrs Rhea
" ■ n ed on ne 50thAnniversarv Sunday afternoon at
Me e o1Mr and Mr- Rober Rhea. Texarkana highway.
' ing and it was deeded to partici- Aander Milne. 74. died last night J
pate in the March of Dimes_He had been in poor healtHi fer
drive -——I. the past three years
The program chairman. Mrs ’ The authou. of thechHere-
Palmore Currey,, presented the classic also was a noted plav:
speaker for the afternoon. Bill wright. novelist, essayist -me
tional as d by Mrs 5
V. who aisn led. an interest- Methodist WSCS
ewonnyeARerdonsommsz
OMI period was. tod by Mrs. ; The Women's Sociciv of Chris- talkedon "Fabulous X™
Gnpin The hostess served de- tian Sen ice of Tennison Memori- Orleans”, telling of its history
.... ... ..... 1 ’ box Pie and lal Methodist Church. met-jn the and mentioning many of the
and daughter Terry of Pri hen and the KrP was dismised by ‘ parlor of the churm-a j -p.m points of, interst to a visitor to
Miss Virginia Milam, inetdlling repeatinuthe Mizpah.- ■ Monday to cont. ue the study ofte c ts Mrs: Sam Hidecrib-
musician, resides in G ......to 1 F neX mretin4 is to be.on the Five Spirit.
Mis S _S mms sang "I ove is Euh :: al the home of Mrs.
1 Mans -Splendered Ting" and .' Ife"
They were
n.my <4 cars . ,
tup mltetin with prayer with the'
. ne &IP discussed an mac- membrs unitng ih‘the audible
ttsee- : , : dir- l member, hip tegtratron. .ei.,, titin- or- T K -s-.- I
: ’ epeemp asThi mempership iforthose who M s Bens. Scott presided over
:■ for the month,1 ' n wer at nig t The inactive te business session- and mem-
u st cntbrhapesvntledotogsapenben rrpunded to roll caILuh- Flowers for the occasion Con-
aumn: Mrs Tieeroup also drew up an that several members had "par-1
urman: Mrs applicalion-blank-to.be-filedotttpatee-m-the Methersprive
"tn. -leas-ner; M:s2! new memkers Mplying fur for the March of Dimes. M-s. P
m, . , . ... ’ membership. ' g .„ . .
1 : 'D. _ f . it wanace. federation counselor,-
• Cn repotterjandinale "pe. , "ew.mem- gave a peport an-the-candidates
n—Culleu,—telephtonetbersRayMartobbyMurphyL
i and Russell Browu.
publi and all interested persons’
are 'nvited. ' . __ . •
Miss Sarah Mart n presided at
the guest book and Mis. Saundra
-l.’b prayer as. dismissal of the
roes.
During a social hour the host-
of the tenure as worthy adcisor
and expressed her appreciation
with teh members present. Each
answered roll call with a verse
fum Deuteronomy, and after the
1 is - Mrs Webbe , Beall gavt-
1 ’• n A Slessageto Home-
makes" taken from-Leuter.
• m MrsfJake Ticzen gave the
a winter settine Saturday even- •.should be that - they Lve in a
by Mrs Black. The dining area ,
was a "party .luncheon for four,” *
by Mrs. Morris Stewar and Ms
Brickges. — ' -• —— -
Mrs. Duncan Baker was a guest
of the garden club and gave the
ARRANGED G PREPAREO FOR THE PEOPLE FV
Smih-Batss JumsnvaQ Homie
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eattwasamsweredwith current ttz 7 an—FhHTe—A-
♦ vents. .Corner" (1928).
Mrs R I. Black gave a detailed —--------—t---
report of the the Arrangers Club, A daughter was born to M:
and t ie members voted to hold a and" Mrs Roy Key Mdnday morn-
.afternoon at the home of Mrs. bake sale on February 11. irgat the Cur-y-Moore Hosp, tal -
Paul Arthur Bloesoming plants For the program. Mrs. J. M. | and Clini • ________
and arrangements of berries with Godwin told about the newest --------- —-----
| bright foliage added tv the at-i roses for 1956. and Mrs. J M 1] 12 Hl. 1 W L -
ctveness of the living room. De gave instructions on plant- SIMAp re Irvi ’ .
Ms H C. Shoemaker opened, mg roses, a timely topic since - J - I I .
rain has put moisture in the soil TROCKS n.).
..... Mrs Melvin Bridges gave the e Tv-gI
f the Lord's brdVer. /January garden tips find con- l 7 QR
ducted a question and answer .1 1 Z.J0 a
forum. ' L Lle,quie
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listed of. dainty arrangement of , E I
white narcissi in an unu*ual con- -3 4
ener: on the coffee table. erown .... . -C* ..
Aiolished Each Friday at 507 West Thud Street Mt Pleasant. TexM
HUGH C CROSS and MRS EARL M PORTER
Owners and Publisher!__
Entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office at Mt
< Pleasant Texas under the Act of Congress. March 3, 1879________
0 Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or repu-
• tation of any person or concern which may appear in the columns
« of this paper will be gladly corrected when brought to the attention
" i >f the publisher.. -— _
■ Obituaries, resolutions of respect cards of thanka and Doetry
■ | will be charged for at regular advertising rates _
•i Subscription rates. $1.00 per year in Titus Jaunty Elsewhere 81 W
—H Fath At--- ■ Throitloi's Chili----
In Regular Meeting
- R a Ptman. The .h< etes Thursday Evening
-da 5alad pate-and coffec • •
i • e m ting c.o.ed wit 1, A! mir-nay nights meeting
jof the Throtkrs lub-thereas
sr- for the afternoon and Mrs. i
‘ E.G pin gavaaninteresting J -
"Ihe Double Payoff of!
tempted him.He; i4"-33
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Sires: 14 )6 18, 20, 40, 42,
— 16’, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%
Little flotterer, prettily defoiled
with action sleeves and perky
tulip pockets. Fresh and dainty
floral print on our fine quality
e—weshfasttotton24-inch CM* "
cecld lipper closing. Two
inch hem. Colon: Violet, ted,
Aqua.
REDDY KILOWATT
Pre romant.e
'ami. Kan n .1 n k-.m
Marilv :. Haff" < I-<ed the niccCT
ing 1* prayer : r
1 ForDitrietJudger--------—------1
MORRIS or.sroN
| For Dintrict Attorney:
' ■ -HA WHY ■ -etnes -
I AM FORD H FLANAGAN
For Representative:
J J WOMMACk
GEORGE D FOR.)
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inter Setting Marks Installation
Service Foi Order Of The Rainbow
tn da 1 ojis refreshments !. 1 — •
• line at 'he American Lagion Hat , country where thev hanne
| Decorn ng the East for The or- vilege of be long ng 1 , :
n ... nion "a a bloe backzro, .nd ganization H .urged me’un
, T sAsembiy 21 shrtouiited by show ne eked fellow the teathing an ■ t
: ‘ . W or Giris, greeneit. Tie ceremony was pies of Rainbow.
‘..J? nstallation, cere- opened by Mes Paula Jane’. A special drili honorin. M
- J“11 L' ticr. h - ur n t.r nn vvor-thy «4vtor ' Ha.-bom t held She ;
ida besinnins at >.00 The. opening drill by fhe entire ented an ahum c main- •
• • My n their vant-enlorrd • ret Mh, , f,
iowine member* il! be formslewosfolewedbythein. Tt .. .. . .
Thurudruir ihe , .,
I reta Arm Sote. worthy aj c, ' - We, li .. asnlnai li n
--.n»n Cross, worth as-™.. - .• ,
- Ute advisor: Lola Robbs Maty Jo Steed. -Jerr wright, ' *' ""9 A' thepas’
Mar, Jo Steed, Hope: ancy h b-on. Wanda Posy, mptroq,the, ° der
Wight Farh: Nancy Robi- Jne Latr:ck. Barbara ■Penny. ' ' Te " 1
"■ recorder: Wanda Pos/v dulla Recs- Monentte Honey- 1 kowin ,l •
urelanP-ilk_chariih: - tt. L.nd Riddle, -naron Page, -ontne of a group
. Pt nv rin 1( ader ■. rerT Lev. Riddlk, Ph 11-wta- - " ! r" ^V-amL
P — ie Monette Holevt Ja k in Si Cox. Paula Lannier. ‘natens Apprximt 1
: cn: rnea Riddle, naturo: Jaan A.um: Percilla Barnard. ndr’d T" bnrsand Ei"
s! " ' Psge, immortulitv Merla N "0 Indcksnd me ++,1iir—— 0811 olal " •1 n: 1
.> R.ad-. Adlity: Patricin.osncher. Perdmngthe . . . in .... i a
nak m rtritotism: Sue Cux. The AGvsory B ram .usi-ting. ™."‘ igton Ha " 3 ’ ? ' "Io G
S—. Pula Lennier, eone /:* Ml:—Panl Harbour.M—Pau’
Observer: Jean Adams. Lenmer. Mts James Page Mrs E. " 1 al
_Ler er; Priscilla Barnard Lest : Rape. Mrs JoeSt-ed. n0om0twmnf B H
misdas, and Nancy -Hendricks —NIrs -Joha Si u <. v> k—J ‘’e m v M-rl-* • - n -- -
mm -MsKLHobbs.MrsMavEelo-mbeoelempmlheMilla
off .rers will be Nancy Leonbe Srt, Mrs Buster Penny. ! — ,V - . > ba man
" " Dan e'Neal. ' Pala Mrs MlliamT Simme Mrs 1 O • ... wn g . fm, 1
1 - ‛ Bogen, Wanda Geo, Sione. Mr- Willi - w" r 1 h , ue t and ceremonv , - --
I ——-V+gima M.’am of Wright aed Mm He..,. uu. , -----3-
3 installing drficers John on, Jr, were aTo in 111 ed Mr Ho , Spe, T .
nuen-of Miss Milam Installation officers were Xamv “
“"v advisors of the Rubisr n. L ane ONeal.
t TAIT D rROWN
For Tax Assenor-Collector:
— WALLACE R FIELDS
' I LYNCH HARPER
| ' WILSON C JUNES
; For Commissioner, prer 1
HOLME BANKS
1 For Commisstoner. Prec. 3
- ARDELL FLANAGAN
EI'GENE MINKINS
HUBERT MARTIN
‘ For Conetable. Prie: i
m3/ JIM TALLEY
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Presbyterian
Women Of Church
Meet in Circles
Cureies One acd ..’wo of the
Fist: Presbyteyian Churen met
I 8 Monday in the h me- of members
"r for Lt -alar a eekly program
Cir t One met in the home
nd (1M,- Hi. W ■ Van Hovenberg
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