Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, January 25, 1965 Page: 3 of 6
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“The Yellow Rose of Texas”
was presented by Mrs, A. C.
Carson, Lydia CoHey, Joan
Denney, Mary Ann Enochs,
Joanne Jaggers, Wendy Lain,
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prayer.
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DALLAS e — Bud Wilkin-
sun, former University of Ok-
lahoma coach, was the lead-
off speaker at the opening
session of the "Coach of the
Year” clinic here today.
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All women are invited to
attend. -
Know Jesus,” was present-
ed by Mrs. Verna Rogers,
with a Bible quiz by Mrs.
Earl Porter.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess.
Mrs. Rogers dismissed the
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damage to a
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ments and the meeting was
dismissed by repeating the
club collect.
The next meeting will be in
the home of Mrs. F. M. Wil-
son on Feb. 5, with Mrs. R.
L. Lindsay as co hostess.
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He is a Navy veteran of
World War II.
He is president of Gibson .
Products Co., vice-president
Jimmy Horn has caught the
mumps and is in the hospital.
Hurry and get well!
Linda Ricks, ’who recently
moved to Paris, came back
to Mount Pleasant Monday for
a visit, dome back to see us
again Linda.
The Rev. David B. Davies,
pastor of First Presbyterian
Church, and Ewell McClin-
C ton, representing the Session,
will attend the meeting of
Presbytery Tuesday at Oak
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Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Teel
of Wills Point havecreturned
to their home after visiting
with their daughter and son-
in-law. the Kev. and Mrs.
Mouzon Fletcher.
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Thursday, Jan. 28
2:30 p.m.—The Blue Bonnett Garden Club will meet
with Mrs. Sam Smith as hostess and Mrs. Don Smith
as co-host ess.
3 00 pm.—The Mt. Pleasant Garden Club meets
with Mrs. H. C. Shoemaker and Mrs. Carl Lain as co-
hostesses. The program will be on “Arbor Day.”
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the home of Mrs. Hugh Byrd
Mrs. Webber Beall, presi-
dent, was in charge, with
Mrs. Morris Rolston intro-
ducing the program entitled
“Results That Roar"
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First Baptist WMS
Will Meet Tuesday
The WMS of First Baptist
Church will meet Tuesday at
10 a.m. in the Chapel for the1
business and missionary pro-
gram.
Mrs. Carl Rogers will in-
troduce the speaker, Mrs.
Frank Morrison, who will re-
late the recent experiences
of her family in Cuba.
A covered dish luncheon
will be served by the Hardy
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Meets Friday
Friday afternoon the Fine
Arts Club met in the home of
Mrs. Walter Young.
A short business session
was conducted by Mrs. J. O.
Horning, president.
Mrs. Jack Bullard, key dis-
trict president of Texas fed-
erations, was the guest speak-
er and was introduced by
Mrs. F. M. Wilson.
Mrs. Bullard chose as her
subject, “Federations in Oth-
er Lands” commenting on the
fact that there are 160 feder-
ated clubs in 50 countries.
“The Life Of Michelangelo”
and “The Pieta—Masterpiece
at the Fair” was discussed
by Mrs. Marvin Coffey.
“New Museum in Manhat-
ten” was presented by Mrs
Beall.
The hostess served a salad
plate from a polished table
centered with an arrange
ment of pink carnations. _
Assisting in serving were
Mrs. Beall and Mrs. Coffey.
The Feb. 5 meeting will be
in the home of Mrs. David
Davies. .
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TITUS COUNTY
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: J. B. Pate, Dora
Nunn, Eva Embrey, Todd
Landrum, Jim Jones, Randy
Lee, Charles Amerson, Gro-
ver Dudley, Roletta Walden,
George Logan, A. E. Hendrix,
Joe'Boothby and Mrs. Eu-
gene Arnett.
Dismissed: Robbie Rogers,
Cora Terrell, Gusty James,
Eunice -Johnson, Diane Bel-
“Young Man of the Year” in
1961, and Minden Chamber of
Commerce president in 1960.
He is a past commander of
the American Legion, a dea-
son in the First Baptist
Church, a Mason and mem-
ber of the Pinehills Country
Club.
Mr. and Mrs. West are par-
ents of three-daughters, San-
dra, Peggy and Claudia.
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ju Spanish club had a meeting
l „ „ in the library.
Jan Brock’s mother made
6 I plans Saturday for a surprise
birthday slumber party for
Jan; however, things didn’t
work out quite as they were
A daughter was born to
Capt and Mrs. Charles G.
Flack at 2 p.m. Saturday in
the Army hospital at Fort
Benning, Ga. She weighed
eight pounds, one ounce and
was named Karen Ann. Mrs.
Flack is the former Karen
Traylor, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs J. M. Traylor of Mt
Pleasant.
cher, Floyce Wilson, Frances
Bynum, Jean Kidwell Mrs.
Donald Bynum and baby, W.
B. Tyrrell, Betty Colley, Aub-
rey Taylor and Joe Boothby
MT. PLEASANT
HOSPITAL AND CLINIC
. Admitted Geraldine Cowl
ing, Millard Carpenter, Shir-
ley Sarratt, Fannie Orrill,
Gail Show, Fay Wren, John
L. Wilkerstn, Sharon Col-
lins and Billie Ann Morris.
Dismissed: Jimmy Clark.
Mrs Charles Agan and baby
Ann Hedrick. Geraldine Cowl-
ing, Albert Turner and Shir-
ley Sarratt. *
CURREY CLINIC
Admitted: Geneva Patter
son, Larry Craddock. Mrs.
Julie McGraw, H. M. Tid
well and Kelly Smith.
Dismissed: Martha Fergu-
son, Allie Edwards, Pierce .
Crooks and Mattie King. ’
ner’s parents are current
members of the O Club.
going-away party. Yvonette
Hartsell, Linde Morgan, Lin
da Daniel, Peggy Taylor,
Patty Allen, Freda Banks,
Janis Jones,, Sue Abdnor,
Sherry Carlson, Wanda Gil-
pin were at the party to say
good-bye 'to Linda. Linda
moved to Paris, but we all
hope that she will come back
and visit us whenever she
can.
Judy Redfearn was in Dal-
las Saturday and Sunday
visiting with her sister.
Linda Tolbert and Kenneth
Kirk were in Paris Sunday.
Linda Morgan, Linda Daniel, ..
Anne Smitherman, Peggy Club met Friday afternoon in
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Tuesday. Jan. 28
3:00 p.m.—The Senior Kroweldeen Club will meet
in the home of Mrs. John Holland.
7:30 p.m—The Rebekah’s will meet in the Lodge
* Hall for initiation services.
LINDA TOLBERT
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intended to. Jan arrived home
from Longview Saturday be
fore her mother expected her
to, and the surprise was dis-
covered. The other girls
hadn’t arrived yet, but Jan’s
birthday cake was sitting on
* pie
ram’te
Want to look sleek at play in your slim pants and
slacks? It’s just as easy as wearing Hanky Pants,
the extra long-leg pant y with anchor leg-bands that
just won’t let this panty ride up, no matter how
active you are. In firm, yet light Nylon Lycra*
Spandex that dries in a wink... one size A AA
fiUdl ' -----3.99 .
• Mrs. Gohmert, Susan and;
Louie, Mrs. C. A. Robison,
Mrs. Tully Florey and Mrs.
P. E Wallace.
During the social hour re-
freshments were serveg from
a polished table with a cen-
ter arrangement of pink car-
» nations in a silver container.
- Mrs. Keil presided at the
• silver service and Mrs.
Strong served the salad.
the table. The girls who I----------- j
helped Jan celebrate her sev- K rowedeeng
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Mrs. Sloan Hostess
To TEL Class
Mrs. Ada Sloan was hos-
tess to the TEL Sunday
School Class of First Baptist
Church Thursday afternoon
Tn her home.
Mrs. Jack Cross, presi
dent, was in charge of the
business and Mrs. L. E.
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The Junior Kroweldeen
bonus of 8200 win be added of West-Clark Motors, and
secretary-treasurer of the
West Foundation. He was
Elevation of Claude O. West I
to the presidency of West &
Co. is announced by H. O.
West, chairman of the board
and former president.
Claude West, 37, has been
a vice-president of the com-
pany.
A Minden, La., native, he
finished high school there and
took a degree In commerce
at Louisiana State University.
Cliff Presbyterian hurch in
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** Meets on Thursday
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The TEL Sunday School
Class of Highland Park Bap-
, . tist Church met Thursday af-
• ternoon at the horns "of Mrs.
Lena Priest for their regular
* monthly business anti social
CRASH KILLS
THREE MEN
PAMPA, Tex. ( — Three
men and a pet dog died as a
light plane crashed in an oil
field west of here in the Tex-
as Panhandle Thursday.
* . , Anderson and Mrs} Louis
Gohmert accompanle by
* Susan Gohmert on the piano
and Louie Gohmert, on the
i . ■ guitar. n——
2 Mrs V. G Strong and Mrs.
Travis Beck sang “Jefferson
and Liberty” and “The Bat
tie Hymn of the Republic”
was offered by Mrs. Davies
with Mrs. Tom Swee and
Mrs. Keil accompanying.
Mrs. Pat Beck played a
• melody of “Yankee poodle
‘O‘ Club Sponsors
Scholarship Award
Special to The Times
LONE STAR, Texas — A
group of Lone Star Steel Com-
pany employees again this
year will make it possible for
a boy or girl to attend col-
lege. The employee-owner
or “O Club” membership op-
ened competition on Jan 15
for the club’s second schol-
arship award.
The competition is open to
graduating seniors whose
parents are employed by
Lone Star Steel, Texas and
Northern Railway Company,
or T & N-Lone Star Ware-
house Company. Basic a-
ward is $400. An additional
devotional, “They
Thursday morning the
Taylor, and Sally Young.
Happy birthday Jan!
Friday night before last
Joanne Jaggers and Dianne
bers answered roll call with
a patriotic quotation.
• The program “Freedom
Z Sings” was led by Mrs,Rob-
: ert Palmer. A poem, -"Song
sang “We’re Going Over A-
-1 gain" and "God Bless Am-
erica ” “March Militaire”
was presented by Mrs D. E.
Porter and Mrs. Palmer and
’ Mrs Sweet presented I Am
An American.” Club mem-
bers joined in singing “Am-
erica.” 4
One new member, Mrs
Russell Martin, was welcom-
ed into the club. Guest were
Dandy,” “Dixie” and
There.” Mrs. Sam’H:
I Euterpeans
EMeet in Heme
The Euterpean Club met
Wednesday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. W. H Byrd
with Mrs. Davis Davids as co
hostess. - be
Mrs. Ed Keir was iharge
— of the business sessionZMem-
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A daughter was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morris
at 10 03 a m Monday in Mt.
Pleasant Hospital. She weigh-
ed seven pounds, twelve
ounces.
Boston Store Buys
Neiman-MarcusFurs
NEW YORK W — Furs
saved from a fire at Neiman-
Marcus, a fashionable Dal-
las store which shuns bar-
gain sales, have been bought
by Filene & Sons of Boston, a
store famous for its bargain
basement.
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meeting.
i Mrs. Lutie McCollumt, presi-
dent, presided and Mrs. C M
• Howard opened the meeting
with prayer.
Roll call was answered by
favorite Bible scriptures by
ten members and our visitor
3 Reports were given and
: plans made for the monthly
• meetings.
L- • The devotional wee given
by Mrs. W. H. Parrish from
the first chapter of Ruth and
a Bible quiz was conducted
by Mrs. Etta Madison
Closing prayer was voiced
by Mrs. W. D. Freeman.
During the social hour Mrs
Helen Graham was honored
- with a birthday party,
" Refreshments. including a
12 birthday cake, were served by
1 the hostess assisted by Mrs
Madison and Mrs Howard
35 The next meeting will be
« Feb 18 in the home M Mrs
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