Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 197, Ed. 1 Monday, January 4, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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(Pol. Adv.)
parents, Mr and Mrs John A.
Cook.
: your vote
second term
X Assessor-
Ford: “ Life in
it wasn't a
asn’t partic-
ither. From
eprints,-1960
r. much bet-
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TEA TOWELS
... By Birdseye
and white. Places were Wright, a student at T.C. U. Ush-
ked for twenty five persons
cards tied with white wed
Sinclair of Houston, Mr and Scouts of America, in Taris Sat
Mrs. Larry Price of Electra: urday might:
Mr and Mrs Neil Hanson or--—
.00
Each Pair
nces
erm
a candidate
second term
IX Assessor-
thank you.
County, for
me since I -
I have tried
as it should
you want it
ing you and
1 40 serving
1 appreciate
on in your
I have tried
ted through
radio, and
old me that
Shankle cousin of the groom and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joe
Dan Shankle of Mount Pleasant.
Her dress was a red velvet bod-
ice with rows of frilly lace
carried a cascading bouquet of
feathered white carnations cen-
tered with a white orchid.
The bride was attended by
Miss Barbara Jo Richardson,
maid of honor and Misses Caro-
lyn Lewis and Tommie Jean
Calloway, bridesmaids, all of
‘Talco.
The attendants wore red dress-
es of peau de soie with scooped
necklines and full skirts. The
nations. C
The reception table was deco-
rated in the brides chosen col-
ors of red and white, covered
with a white silk embroidered
linen cloth.
The reception table was cov-
ered with a white silk emhroid-
Alpine Switzerland, with an best to make you an efficient
area of only 15,900 square miles * 1 51
has IS winter resorts, 900 lie-
ensed ski instructors and about
Meeting Postponed
City Council Of Garden Clubs
meeting for Jan. 5 has been
postponed, according to presi-
dent Mrs George O’Neal
ft will meet Tuesday, Jan. 12
at 9:30 a.m
accented with brown accessor- cod visit mg with Mrs McPeek’s
Dies for her wedding trip to Ark parents, Mr and Mrs. Albert
ansas. Her corsage was a white Randall and her sister, Mrs
orchid taken from the bridal
Mrs. Temple Feted
At Saturday Tea
Mrs. Bob Sandlin and her
daughter, Mrs. Blu natint, were
ther, the bride wore a formal hind them were the grandpar
gown of chantilly lace designed ents of the bride, Mrs II C.
with a molded bodice with the Kirl of El Dorado, Ark and .... _______. .--„_____
Edwardian influence, emphasiz- Mrs. W. O. Bolin of Bogato and “The American Way" was giv-Sz
cd with folded satin bands ac- Mrs Irie Sinclair, grandmother en: The Ways to Full laves" 5
cented with a small bow in the of the groom, of Mount Pleas-
Miss Linda Taylor and J. B
1 the annual
an arrangement of red red amj white,
rations and white stock;
Starlyn O’Keefe, E
Doyle Black Wed
Miss Starlyn O’Keefe, daugh- 5
ter of Mr and Mrs. Pat O’Keefe S .
a Completely washable in fast colors and
3 peacock, sage green, spice brown and
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party and guests It was maids carried cascade bouquets
at Hotel Stephens, Friday of feathered white carnations
spring and summer ahead. You’ll count your
J. savings by the dollars...,
427‘x 6’ MATE THING € ASES, 2 FOR 78c
John Hays and family
Mrs I L Hays has returned
home after visiting with rela
lives in Houston
Mrs W R Coates and chil-
king, Dec. 25 at 6 p.m and berried holly carrying out
kc long table was centered the chosen colors of the bride.
dren returned to their home in #
Pasadena after visiting with her
tion gained its independence in
1947.-edeernr
a candlelight ceremony
Formed Saturday, Dec 26 at
in. in the Talco Church of
ist. Miss Marilyn Ann Kirl,
ghter of Mr. and Mrs J. W.
of Talco, became the bride
Charles William Sinclair, son
Ir. and Mrs. Ernest Sinclair,
30 loads of clothes
each month $
Electrically
for only \
$202
bouquet.
After the trip, the couple will
be at, home at 963 Nimitz,
Odessa.
Out of town guests were Mr
and Mrs Joe Leach and Mr.
and Mrs. R S. Martin Jr of
k' Top
vision
Moore came .
not a single
ng new star
Red Skelton
or the stand-
i a regular
Arthur God-
his regular
m Levenson
e from one:
son ignored 4
became a
n TV turned
rililies and
the coverage
n - Khrush- .
r: when Ed
ion from TV
ost as much
ot of neople
ren t around
— The Fabric of American Life -
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SOUTHWESTERN
LECTRIC Power Lo.
ers were Kendyl Buchaum and
Joe Leach, of Brownwood.
The flower girl was Jill
Mrs. Paul Blackard; secretary *
—Mrs. P. E. Wallace; treasurer -
—Mrs. Joyce Stinson.
The following program on J
center front. The scalloped ......._________..-, -.___.
neckline was augmented with ir- Mrs. James Ward of Grand Arney Winton Mrs P. E Wal ’
idescence and the long sleeves Prairie, aunt of the bride pre lace led the club in a parlia-z
"-hinated - natal ninte The-ad - 4- —** table, mentary drill
Pie club was dismissed by re-ide a
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The bridegroom’s mother
chose a dress of beige brocade
with matching accessories Both
wore corsages of whitecarna-
tions e
The reception was held at the
Humble Hall immediately fol-
lowing the wedding In the re
vetoing line was Mrs Kirl. Mrs.
Sinclair, Mr and Mr Charles
| Sinclair and Miss Barbara Rich
ardson Seated immediately bo-
around the neck and arms and Brownwood, Mr. and Mrs Earl
a full white silk organza skirt Scott of Odessa; Robert Kyle of
She wore a red silk hat and Itasca; Mr and Mrs. Tom Hat-
white gloves.field and Mr. and Mrs II L.
Tim Shankle, brother of the Hatfield of Tyler: Mr and, Mrs.
flower girl, was ring bearer. ' Bob Edmundson of Denton: Mr Davis Jr attended
The mother - of the bride and Mrs. L. R Shankle, Peggy banquet honoring members of
wore a dress of navy blue silk and Lee and Mr and Mrs Karl the Order of the Arrow Boy
faille with light blue accessor-
Serving as best man was Rub- Odessa school system,
led with two red love birds bie Martin of Brownwood —J
maid of honor carried a white - .==== -------_______—
Ernest Sinclair candle in a cascade of berried ants assisted with the serving
e hosts at a dinner to mem holly and clusters of feathered of--it. —• —LL
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and a fair Sheriff
X Jim Ponder
(Pol. Adv.)
Delphians Elect New 1
Officers al Meeting [
I The Delphian Club met Fri-g
day, Jan. 1st at the Alps Cale *
Members responded to roll
| call with New Years resolutions - %
Mrs. E. T. Holcomb, presi-
dent, presided over the business #
session. Mrs. T D Albright *
reported on plans for a luncheon # s
to be held Jan. 15 at the Alps *
The following officers for 1960 %
1961 were elected: president Mrs. *
W. C. Proctor; vice-president— J
musuesses to a lea honoring Mrs. | x
viarence Temple saturuay al- J
ternoon. I * _
co-nostesses were Mrs. C. A. #
Robison and ner daughter, Mrs. >
C. M. Sommer, Mrs. Georges
stone, Mrs. Lee Gray, Mrs. J
Leola Johnson, Mrs. C. W. sat-*
terwhite, Mrs. Ovie Martin and $
Mrs. W. L. Means.
The dining room was illumi-*
noted with burning white tapers: a
The table was covered with a *
cut work cloth, centered with an %
old fashioned arrangement con-%
sisting of cherubs peeking over *
glamellias cascading from a %
gold picture 'frame *1E
Those in the house party were *
Mrs. Joe Sandlin, Miss Lorella
Stone, Mrs. John Tolbert of Gil-%
mer and Miss Carolyn Cross i #
Approximately one hundreds
guest called during the after-
noon. .
Out of town guests were Mrs. *
Bobby Warrick of Gilmer. Miss X''
Joyce Todd of Waco and Mrs.I
Gilbert Warrick, Mrs John O J
Thomas and Miss Susie Warrick, *
all of Pittsburg. - 1
us avaurvu or punch and cake ■ son Doyle spent part of the holi- #
The brides- The bride is a graduate of Tal- days visiting Mr. and Mrs Rob x
co High School and attended ert J Barnes and Annette Mrs.- S
Pans Jr. College. The groom is Barnes is the daughter of Mr *
a graduate of Mount Pleasant and Mrs. Davis.
High School and Texas AAM ——
He is now employed by the’ Mr and Mrs Ray McPeck
and children, Steve. Mike and
The bride chose a brown suit Teresa of Slidell, spent the week-
of Talco and Doyle Black son
of Mr and Mrs Hershall Black
of Mount Pleasant, were mar-
cred cloth, centered with bou- ried at the Methodist Parsonage
quets of white carnations flank - at Bridges Chapel, Monday
cd by lighted white tapers The night Dec 28.
three tiered wedding cake was--------
toped with a miniature bride Derranaic—■
and groom. The bride‘s attend- FoT >UIIOI I
Mr and Mrs W II. Davis and
inst a background of tall ar-
• ements of white starlite
liolus in white baskets, plac-
in each side of an arch cov-
I with greenery. The soft
r from the burning candles
athedral candelabras com-
ed the scene
M wedding march was pro-
id by a chorus and a duet
t "I Love You Truly."
iven in marriage by her fa-
edding Party Is
ted at Dinner
MT. PLEASANT, TEXASMonday, Jan. 4 1960-
Abraham Lincoln delivered his Jawaharlal Nehru has been
Gettysburg address on Nov. 19, prime minister of India for 12
1863, mort than four months af years, ever since the Asian ha-
Ctrl-Sinclair Vows Read
2 Talco Church of Christ
thed side by side, carrying Groomsmen were Frank B.
the bride’s chosen colors of Marshall of Dallas and Charles
Sweeny: Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Mayfield of Weslaco; Mrs. O TO THE VOTERS OF TITUS #
B King of Canton: Mr and COUNTY:—
Mrs. G. W McLeod of Beau- After a great deal of thought, 5
mont: Mr. and Mrs James I have decided to become a
Ward of Grand Prairie and Mr 1 Sher.
. 7 et . candidate for thE OItICE 01 OH€A
and Mrs J. D. Little of EDO iff of Titus County, Texas
trade Forty attended from Many of you know me because
Mount Pleasant I was County Commissioner in
-—: " Precinct No. 4 for twelve (12)
years I tried In do my duty. If
you elect me for your Sheriff,
I will try to enforce the law
I hope to see each and every
one of you before the election
and if I fail to see you, I wish#
you would consider this sblicita- %
tion Yoor vote and influence 5
will be gratefully appreciated #
I humbly promise to do my *
jammed the burglar atarm-with
Cutlery Co. Tuesday of 6,500
pairs’ of scissors They took a pair of scissors.
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arl Smith, pastor of the terminated in petal points. The sided at the register
rch, read the nuptial vows bouffont skirt had back ruffles which was covered with a white
the double ring ceremony cascading to a brush train Her cut work cloth. - Beside the peating the Mizpah _
veil of illusion cascaded from a | bride’s book was a lighted tap- Refreshments were served,
tiara of- ehantilly lace re-em- cr surrounded by holly and car- ____________---------
broidered in seed pearls. She
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 197, Ed. 1 Monday, January 4, 1960, newspaper, January 4, 1960; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619056/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.