Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 186, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 16, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
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Webber Bealls Entertain
Club Holds
With Christmas Dinner.
biliary of Nevils Chapel Raptist
afternoon with a
miniature sequined Christmas party.
Horton gave the devotional, tak
Othet mail subseription rates available upon request
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Gifts were exchanged from a
tiring chairm in of the group.
year.
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the silver service. Mrs. Winston at the church with nine ladies
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Divorces Filed
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Civil War To Be
Commemorated
will be no reenactment of battles
as some other states have plan-
ned.
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Daniel said the sites of the 5’
military events which occurred.
The Holland Tunnel between
New York and Jersey Citv is
used by more than 20 million
Alum
Alum
Friendship WMA
Meets at Church
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by Mrs Rayford Cargile
In absence of the teacher.
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Walter Kenneth Harcrow vis-
ited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Harcrow over the weekend. The
Air Mode Corp. has transferred
him from Montgomery. Ala. to
Hawaii.
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1:30
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TWENTY ,
DOLLERS J
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WE PLAWED LAST
NIGMT-WUZNT
IT, GUT? a
pounds 2 ozs. and was named
David Glenn.. .
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs J L. Harris at Titus
County Memorial Hospital Dec.
Give Son to Court
LOS ANGELES I— James E
Card says he’ll spend the rest
and took the boy away
in a cross-complaint for di-
vorce. the husband alleged Mrs
Card living with a man whom
Card was living with a man
whom he described a san ex-con
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Christmas story Sharon Brock I Mrs W. N Furey was appoint-
presented a piano solo. A trio, ‘ed chairman for the coming
SPANKING
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Church met Monday afternoon
for their regular Bible study
with eight members present
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FORT WORTH I—Hogs 100;
steady: mixed grade .11 00-12 00.
Cattle 400: calves 106: steady;
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NEWARK, N J (P— Plans for
£ major new airport to serve
the New York metropolitan area
have been announced. The pro-
posed site is New Jersey's Great
Swamp 25 miles west of Man-
hattan.
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-PERSONAIS-
C W O. and Mrs Jack W.
Kay of San Antonie will arrive
in Mount Pleasant. Dec 24 to
spend the Christmas holidays
with Mrs Gussie M Kav.
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acres It will probably, be 1970 trying to tame a dog who is un-
before the airport is ready, the friendiy. Or trying to avoid the
housewife who is too friendly
i The series would be great—.
th listening to on this matter.
He has had two successful ser-
ies, "I Led Three Lives” and
• MacKenzie’s Raiders'' and is
now devising a third
No mere actor is Carlson, He I
has written many of his scripts '
CM COMOMm
Vor Mxur
BEGINS TO WOMOER.
Daniel Green House Shoes
And Others
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vehicles a year.
By Mart Walker
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Gift Wrapped $1.00 Per Pair
GIFT SOX FOR HIM
At. Pleasant Aailp Times
rubushed aaily except Saturday and Sunday at 207 West 3rd
Miret Mt Pleasant, Texas
MTPLEASANTTLMES PUBLISHING CO
W N FUREY. PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER
WILLIAM N FUREY. JR VICE PRESIDENT
Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Mt Pleas
ent Texas under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1916
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Comfy Slides,
Fussy Closed
Bedroom Styles,
Too. Full Selection
At
Roach Lynn Harris sang. "San-
P ta is Coming to iown^’
Santa was present to distrib-
ute the gifts from the decorat-
ed Christmas tree
Refreshments of cookies, can-
dy. coffee and cold drinks were
served to about 60 guests
t«bcbyfe
GIFT4MK
ter Williams, only survivor of
the war, as an honorary member
of the Texas Civil War Centen-
ma Commission,
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Major New Airport
For NYC Planned
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Kroweldeen Neviks Chapel WMA Calendar in The Times
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tions with
2 W TW Millionaire
2:30— IV Verdiet » Yeurs
3:00- The Brighter Day
3-15 TV Secret Storm
druver) in Mewant Pleasant one year $900 six months $600
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The Tuesday night Supper mums flanked by silver candle- -
Club was entertained at its an- bra holding white candles The' Mrs. Bessie Caldwell enter-
ual Christmas party by Mr and white and silver motif was fur- , tamed the Kroweldeen Club
Mrs Webber W Beail, 1211 S ther carried out in table decora- Tuesday
Channel 7—Tyer
Wednesday
a -m Natios- m--de-
i» Redar R-pore
9 :00- Texas A East Texes New
€ IN -Snort- Hihlebte
€ ’I E’entlev -"rinkley Report
6 z0 Wagom Train
7 39 Price Is Right
» U Sports neport
e Beetle Bailey
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Rev Hull Horton taught the
lesson, taken from the 14th
chapter of St John
Mrs Mollie Rogers led the
closing prayer
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composed of Eddie Hendricks,
Bill Whitaker and Jerry Clay
sang Say Something Silas.”
Tuesday raght, Dec 15 or their
Jhi mis partv at the odd Fel-
low Hal!
The Port Authority of New
MIGHITY srNIGMT •id STEADY! NAVIGATOR,
•--- owe US CUR EXACT
a" POSITION
for a woman and each man a
gift for a man, not to oxceed
50c.
Refreshments of cookies, can-
dy and coffee will be served
Each member is urged to at-
tend and visitors are welcome.
se from the Bible Mrs H B
heifers 20 00-24 00: fat cows
15.00-18.50: good and choice i
calves 23.00-26 00 lower grades I
14.00-22 00; medium to good
stock calves 20 00-25 00
Sheep 200; steady: good and
choice calves 23.00-26.00; lower
grades 14 00-22 00
of his life behind bars rather________
than surrender his oungsomto willing to put up 2- million dol-
Wednesday—Dec. M
7 p m The Goodfellowship Class of Tennison Methodist
The Womans Missionary Aux Church will have their Christmas party in the church parlor."__
“mT*"1 7 pm. Choir Practice al Tennison Methodist Church
Obituaries, resolutions of respect, and cards of thanks will be Jefferson
charged for at regular advertising rates The Beall home was dec- (
orated in traditional Christmas
Any erroneous refection upon the character standing or repu atmosphere The guests were
tatn ui any person ox concern that may appear in the columns of seated at the dining table which
Uus pape wii be gladly corrected when brought to our attention was covered with a lame cloth.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES The center piece was white
Hume Delivery in Mount Pleasant one month fl 00
Bv RFD Mfail in Titus and Adjoining Counties one year $7.50; n L ■ L I .. u..
uxmunths ‘ KEDbEkah Lodge Has
b* Man ehewhete in the United States and Post office bux
Christmas Party
Rebekah Lodje No 127 met
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BIRTHS
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs' H G Mann at Titus Coun-
ty Memorial Hospital Dec. 15
at 5:37 pm He weighed 8
have been big moneymakers
Carlson has numerous ideas
for future series. including one
that would be a bold venture in
TV programming -He proposed
a show that would feature all of
the stars of the Ziv company
Broderick Crawford. Barry Sui
livan, MacDonald Carey. Loyd
Bridges. Adolph Menjou and
himself
served salad and Mrs
km. for a Christmas party at,0Tyson served cake
the Community Center. ——.F
Each woman is to bring a gift •
The Woman's Missionary Aux
illiary of Friendship Baptist
Church met Tuesday afternoon
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Latimer's Shoe
The proposed 220-million-dol- on his adventures Somethmg
lar terminal would be 10.000 happens to him every day Like
if you could get Red Skelton to
play it That’s the trouble The
idea isn't enough You've got |
to have a combination of things
that add up to excitement
Meets ai Church
t
A. H and four children present.
Christmas trees holding the The entertaining rooms were
place cards. decorated with many artistic
Aftetr dinner, bingo was play- reminders of Christmas Roll
ed and Mrs. Frank Marshall di- call was answered by 13 mem-
The authority told New Jer-
sey leaders the tract could be and directed a hali-dozen tea-
reached from Manhattan in 30 lure titans He often directs his
minutes ground travel over a own scripts for other T shows
proposed federal highway "I get series ideas from every
w wh e.1 The authority runs La Guar body, even the mdkraan. com
W Hin, executive directorM the idi a Field and International Air mented Carlson "Don’t laugh
Texas State Historical Survey rport in Queens, N.Y . and Ne- Mv milkman actually suggested
Committee, was named director warv Airport that I should do a series based
All members of the Historical -- —
Survey Committee were appoint-,
ed to the Centennial Commis-
sion.
lighted Christmas tree, after
which the hostess invited the
guests into the dining room.
The refreshment table was cov-
ered with a lace cloth centered
with poinsettias, flanked by
white candles in crystal hold-
ers.
Mrs. Dean Lide presided at
HOX Ei tu-
Thursday
Grand «JUe
The I inpa2
M- i uou Nsae.
in Texas during the Civil WarF other Refuses To
will be memoralized, but there3 ® "5"35-
Channel 1!—Shreveport
Wednesday
s -o0- -Poprye and His Pa>
5:30- Quick Praw MeGraw
6-- Early Fdition News
« Al Bofton Weather
G:mDajlteShrsyevort .
F rom ‘These Roots
Huse on High Street
Split Personality
kl.-ho * Miwa M^FFf
2 fa 8plit Perng
4 :00- A merican '
• W- The Three __
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7:00-- Dopa Eeed Show
7:30 keif MeCoy»
1 00 -Batehelor Father
8:30- Tenn. Braid Ford Show
9:00 Grouch Marx
9:30 Lech r»
Wybone White vs Wililam L Christmas bonuses .
White Clarence Purkey vs. — 1 —'—“
Viola Purkey Oscar Rivers vs. A bowling pin is 15 inches
Lauanna Rivers .high
(YO‘RE TETCHED
THAT SHORE wuz M TK HAID 2
A BODACIOUS \ I ANT URO
ALL-NIGHT CARD GAME )eES ON YOU
*00 Dough Re Mi
9:30 Play Your Hunrh
jezoo The Price is Right
le0-Concentratien
11 soa Leve of Life
11:30 It Could Be You
12:60 Open House
12:15 News, Weather & Sp-ta
12:30- Love that Bob
I IWO Queen for a Day
1 :30- The Thin Man
2:00- Young Dr. Malone
AUSTIN lit — Texas joined I
40 other states Monday in mak-York. which unveiled the plans
ing plans for national and state Monday said a new center for
commemoration of the Civil War traffic would be needed by
ch n a eCentennial in 1961-65 i ’ 1965, when the area s three ma-
15 at 2 14 pm She weighed j< GoV Price Daniel named Wal- jor airports will reach eapa-
pounds 10 ozs. and was named
Mrs Harold Broach gave a
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2-MT. PLEASANT. TEXAS Wedneaday. Dec. M. 1959
12 in the home of Mrs E C.
Brice.
Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD • — Got a
great idea for a TV series’ No
doubt. You and several 'million
other Americans
The problem is how to con-
vert the idea into a workable
series Richard Carlson is wor-
$1.99 To $9.99
. . . And Houseshoes for Little Folks, Too
Thursday—Dec. I?
9:30 a.m. The May Blades Circle of Tennison Methodist
Church will meet in the home of Mrs Winston Ward.
9:30 a.m The Hydrangea Club will meet in the home of Mrs.
Weldon Clay for their Christmas party
7 pm Youth Division Worker’s Meeting in the basement of
Tennison Methodist Church
7 p.m The Builders Class of Tennison Methodist Church will
have their Christmas party in the home of A. A. Sistrunk
' 7 p.m Ilie Valiant Class of Tennison Methodist Church will
nave their Christmas party in the home of Mrs Eugene Bennett,
7 pm The Wesley Class of Tennison Methodist Church will
nave their Christmas party at the Stephens Hotel
Friday—Dec. 16
3 pm The Junior Kroweldeen Club will meet at ■Hearth-1
ide.” home of Mrs. C. E. Gaddis, lor their a—ml Christmas
party.
Card. 27. a truck driver, wasshave the elements, a backer
hel din coMempt of court and isn’t too hard to find. The prof-
jailed Monday when he declined its in TV senes are enormous.” I
tc produce the boy. James Sid Carson knows from personal
ney Card. 3. __ experience. Both of his series
Lenore Card. 23. was awarded " 1
custddy of the youngster at a di
vorce hearing She said Card
stopped her on the street Sept
27, beat her with brass knuckles
■— ----— --x ? NAUGHTY.
DAGWOCOWHAT )V IM IN
Do YOU THINK , ( FAVOR
o PARENTS 7 ^OF ffy
rected some Christmas games bers. Mrs E. C. Brice was pro-
Sis were exchanged giani chairman for the after- en from Ihr 4th chapter of 1*1
served tu the members, Mr, and mas customs in Italy, Germany. n absence of the president.
Mis. C. E Gaddis. Mr and France, England and America. Mrs Horton presided over the
Mrs. Gus Presley Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell read passages business session Personal re-
"Mis. Frank Marshall, Dr and frum Luke anout the Birth of ports were home visits to the
Mrs J E. Wat, Mr and Mrs. Christ. Mis. Arney Winton told sick-23: hospital visits to the
J A Petty. M*. and Mrs W. a Christmas story. "The land sick-six: trays sent to the sick-
N Furey anj the hosts Mr le in the Forest” by Temple six Prayer for the sik was led
and Mrs Floyd Thomas were Bailey
Thursday
M» 1• ay
23 Hast leva. Rrsmrt
3" Eudt’.-xa. K*>rt
unable to atte.id | rhe group sang Christmas
The next meeting will be Jan- carols, led by Mrs. Ruth Fer-
Blondie
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By Chic Young
4liW(MATSWHATY
,25,
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8.30— I‘ve Got A Secret
9200 Ome Red Rome for Christman
Id — M— Into Space
10:80- Final Bill 1. News amd We^W
18245 Motet Owl Theater
--------.Thursday
6:30--Ark-La-Tex Farmer
6:45-Your Pastor
TidO hee Junction
• W —CBS News
gild Take 5
Cape kangaroo
9t00- The Life of Riey
9 :»e On The Go
Ju 200 ! Love Lury
10:80 Derember Bride
11 200 Love of Life
4 30- American Bandstand
5 :0o— Huck eberry Hound
5:10- Jr Seience
5:45 TV Specials
5 - National Headines
5 55- Radar Report
c- -Texa- & East Texas New
6:10— Sports Highlighta
e lb hun.ey-Erinkley Report
-6:30- Rescue F.
2 —Johnny Starr out
s :60 - Bnehelor Fathe‘
—s:30"Tennessee Erni
9 :00--rouch Marx
E P Hendricks gave the in- uary 19 in the Petty home guson with" Mrs D. E- Porter at
। vocation, tolluwed by erouP Appreciation • as expressed to the piano.
I ngig of Joy to the World 1 Mrs Frank Marshall, the re- c —
Bobby Kay Grumbles played Center Will Hove
several Christmas carols on the renten M"I mave
organ The Windows of Heav- Christmas rorty
en Are Open"-wassung bya. The Hi-Way Community Cen-
-quartet, Andy. Rickey and L ... -
Steve Anderson and Mickey
The meeting was opened with
two songs. "Must Jesus Bear
the Cross Alone?" and
Ready " Mrs F D Wynn led
the group ta prayer Roll call
was answered by quoting a ver
Sie-l Hur-Ch>
1 of a 1968 Chevrolet now in ser-
vice, are to be presented at Jan.
5 meeting.
The council adjusted the coun-
ty’s November fire run bill,
agreeing that payment for off-
duty permanent force firemen
i on stand-by was the city’s re-
sponsibility instead of the coun-
ty's When a fire in the county
is answered, the off-duty truck
driver goes on stand-by at the
fire department
The council voted to give em-
ployes a half-day holiday Satur-
day. Dec 26, as well as Christ-
mas Day. and okayed annual
10t00—New»
19:10 Radar Report
10:15- Betty Hutton
0:45 ~Juek Paar Show
ze 55 Watber
II « Jack Paar Shew
0:00- Iawren - Weik • Show
12.34- Tomorrows Headlines
Walter Long, Austin, was
11:89 Search for Tomorrow
11245 Gaiding Light
12:09 Channel 12 New
12:10 Wither
12:15 Paesing Parade
12:30 An th Worid Turna
1200 For Better or Worse
1 de--Howse Party
Mrs Jack Stephens led the
opening prayer Mrs Gene Dial
had charge of the meeting Bi-
ble study was on Joshua. Mrs.
J. Q Roper Osmissed the group
with prayer
7′46 News
7:53 W -at her
9 :00 CBS N-ws
| lo- Televisit
F:15 Captain Kanrare
$ te Rm yer Rom
• 3 O the Go-CBS
lo z ' lave Lury-CBS
lo:3u December Eride-CBS
, In LeefLife-CBS
11:34 My littie Margie
12:00 News A Weather
12:15 Farm Di-gest
.jp As the * ord Turns-CRS
1 i~ Por Better or WorseCBS
l d House Party-CBS
z The Milliomaire
2:30- "h- Verdiet is Yours
I he aThe srizhter Day
3:15 Secret Store
3 30 Fege of Nieht
; Aasi pmBapdmtand
Santa Claus
5:30 Rocky A His Friend--ABC ’ -
6:vo- -Newe
9 W entherman
6:15 -Jehn Daly News
€ 3" Huck eberry Hound
J :00 Bold Yenture
’ 3 The Rem} McCuya
8 :«#•» Pat Boene
- :30 Reron Pany-BS
tV uu S.w»
20 :te W-» er
10:43 MGM Payhowe
Channe! 3-Shrevepec
Wednesda
9 sn The Three Stooe
5:30 My Friend Fbeka
6:0 ianral N-ws & Weszher
€ 15 . NBC News
4 •. Wacs -ua'
7 34 Beraer Patre
9 - A- The Perry Cemo See
9 on BUl. Dodd fW Go.
9:30 W ichita Town
Peter Gwnm
1 c so.*-"
Rtbb- Jack PadrMiem
—FK
E:30=Test ^>9—
€ :00 Continental Cansresm
7:00 Toda
7:25--. * Wenthen
9:00 BuS A. Ml
9:30 Treasure Hamt
1020--Ihe Priee is Right
10 to <6ni—> retion
11 :00- Tie Tar Dourh •
11:30 It Could Be Yoe
12 09 Local News A Weatben
12 13 -Lomney Tunes f
If >• Love that Bob,
1 «H Qve-n for a Day
1 :20 The Thin Moa -
2a ) ung Dr Malome
2 Hi From These Roots
3 00 House om mas Sereet
4m3--Farly Edition New
6:10- Al Bolton Weatber
6:15 Dateline Shrevepon
• JP Christmas at the Cireus
7 :39 Johnny Rinro
4 266 Zane Grey Theater
• 8:30 Revlon tax Pent
j 10:00 Union Pacifie
je:89 Final EAitiom News and Weather
| 10:46 Nixht Owi Theater
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