Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1965 Page: 3 of 6
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Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. G. J Glenn over
the week end were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Glenn of Dallas,
formerly of Mt. Pleasant.
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Charged in 76th District
Court with defrauding with
worthless checks were Ken-
neth Dale Taylor, O. C. Taylor
and Roy Stroud.
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at the Harts Bluff School at
2:20 p m. Hhere was no dam
age reported at any of the
three calls.
Davison and Wanda Nell King .
vs. Jack Wallin King. Also <:
in district court, a civil suit, I
styled Guaranty Bond State |
Bank vs. Kenneth Boyd, suit |
on a note, was filed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold John-
on left Thursday for a com-
bination _ business-pleas-
trip to Athens and Fort
Worth.
BOB SANDLIN MOTORS
Highway 17. East Mi. Pleasant PA 6-3656
. . . Now when you need them most we've special prices on
electrics. Each carries a 2-year replacement guarantee. Con., •
structed of 70% rayon, 20% cotton and 10%‘hylon. Assorted
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Putting an unbaked mince
meat pie in the freezer to
serve for a holiday dinner?
Cut the vents in the top crust
just after you take it out of
the freezer and bake it.
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The Senior Kroweldeen Club
met Tuesday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. Charles Drig-
gers for its first meeting of
the new year.
-Mrs. T. B. Caldwell, presi-
dent, was in charge of the
business meeting.
The program, under the di-
rection of Mrs. Dean Lide,
was based on historical and
informative facts of the White
House. •
“Six Great Moments in the
White House" was presented
by Mrs. Nell Ross. She touch-
ed on moments of great im-
portance, such as the White
House fire in 1814, and told
how Dolly Madison was able
to save some of the silver, a
portrait of George Washing-
ton and a copy of the Con-
stitution.
Mrs. L. E. Lamb presented
“In and Out of the White
House.” She related briefly
each president’s contribution
to the White House and our
Choose from blue, rose,
brown, green floral. 42 x 22
500
Two divorce suits were
Corrair Coria Sport Coape
sent our club. Good luck,
Linda! All FTA members are
urged to attend the conven-
tion.
Includes Quidriga prints,
suede cloth and cotton
prints.
re has been no time for, Linda Ann Moore will repre-
izing this week as all
ligrated a minor two-car ac- -
cident Wednesday at 6:45 in ]
the 400 block of North Jef-
government.
Atthecloseofthemecting Hied in district court: Kath- g
a salad and dessert plate was -
ing in Mrs. Sanders of-
' The purpose of the '
ing was to discuss and .
I the final plans for the ,
let 8 Future Teacher’s- *
ention which will be held
it. Pleasant this Satur-
Thirty-six clubs will
ipate in this convention
, Chevrolet impala Sport Coupe
CHEVROLET-As roomy a car as Chevrolet 8 ever built.
. ' .10 .Lp,, more room inside moved forward to give you more foot room. So, besides
When you take in everything, there s more roo Chevrolet looks and rides, we now have
Ki, car than in anyChevroletasfarbpckasthdvs help one more reason to ask you: What do you get by paying
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ferson. Involved were a
1957 Buick driven by C. R.
Stewart of 405 W. 8th and a
1962 Chrysler driven by Pat-
sy Cooper Parker of 515 N.
O’Tyson. The Buick collid-
ed with the rear of the
Chrysler which was - parked,
the accident report said.
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TITI S COUNTY
$MORIAL HOSPITAL
Blitted: Roy Maxey,
1 Butler, Gladys Brice,
ldine Thomas, Dora
l, A. E James, Lois
tree and Mrs. Orville
Iron.
tmissed: Geraldine Tho-
R. A. Sloan, Sybil
es, Eunice Gardner, An-
aunnell. Bill King, W. W
and Ed Rodda
MT. PLEASANT
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mitted: George Harmon.
0 Rushing. Ariis Fergu-
Evelyn Smith and John
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Zelma Steadman
CURREY (LINK'
mitted: Odus Jackson.,
missed: None.
The Titus County Home
Demonstration Council met
Wednesday afternoon in the
Council room of the City Hall.
Mrs. E. H. Dunn, chairman,
was in charge.
The devotional from Psalms
118:24 was presented by Mrs.
Frank Ivy of the South Con-
cord Club.
Members introduced them-
selves, with several new
members being recognized.
The County THDA chair-
man, Mrs. G. L. Roper, gave
a report from her office.
The 17 present represented
all six Home Demonstration
Clubs.
Th next meeting will be
Feb. 10 in the Council room.
o a will take place at
1 Ward and P. E. Wal-
Junior High School. The
ing begins at 8:00.
h will be served at,P.
allace and Mr. Byrd
be the guest speaker,
district Miss FTA cn-
will also be held, and
Firemen reported three
grass fires on Wednesday.
The first call came at 11:20
a m. concerning a grass fire
near the Cookville school. At
1:50 p m., they extinguished |
a fire at the corner of West /
First and Lindsey Streets. ]
The third call was for a fire
being drunk and one on a
students have really
! “cracking" the books
id-term tests. The tests
n Tuesday and will be
Thursday, much to the
; of the students. Friday
will be no school and,
ay will probably be used
r" tch up on lost sleep.
nday morning the libr-
lub held a meeting in the
•y. The members who
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CORVAIR-The only rear engine American car made.
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abut tore's Connig[eTshehis side of the Atlanlk that you just don’t y miss"
Drive something really new-discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealer's
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The canvassing committee
meets at 9 a.m. Monday to
count votes for the election of
five new Chamber of Com-
merce directors. The meet-
ing called by chairman Har-
old Smith, is to be held at
the C-C office. Members of
the panel are Charles Tuck-
er, Rev. Mouzon Fletcher,
Bob Warrick, Dan Latimer,
Virgil Tolbert and Harry
Richardson.
Rev. Mouzon Fletcher and
Rev. Harrel Dunnain have
returned from Lakeview
Methodist Assembly in Pal-
estine where they attended the
mnual Pastor’s Evangelis-
tic Retreat.
. . . wonderful savings now ,
on Dallas and New York fash-
ions. Shop these special price
groups that consist of all cot-
tons and cotton blends. These
must go in order to make
room for new spring arrivals.
Juniors, regular and half
sizes.
d to prepare for the an-
1 book preview of new
i for the teachers were
atulated.
sday morning the fu-
teachers club held a
First quality full cut, 48 x
84 inches in white or
beige.
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Mrs* T. R. Bassett and
Mrs. Harace Morris of Mount
Vernon visited Wednesday in
Longview.
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Miss Taylor's
Decision Her Own
LONDON ^—Richard Bur-
ton says Elizabeth Taylor’s
decision to renounce her Am-
erican citizenship was her.
idea
"I had nothing to do with
it at all,” the brunette beau-
ty's Welsh husband said in
an interview. “It was en
tirelv Elizabeth’s idea.
“She had dual nationality
because she was born in Lon
don of American parents and
had always used her Ameri-
can nationality. Then, about
a year ago, she decided she
would like to he British
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Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1965, newspaper, January 14, 1965; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613503/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.