Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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Pines in Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. McPeek
Mrs. Lillie Johnson.
(Pol. Adv I
Pr E. B. GERMANY
Nehemiah
Burnett.
They were so strong that the
Mr and Mrs. Billy Roundtree
mother, Mrs. W. A. Ford. .
Richard Eakins of Dallas, son
Charles Reed, student at Tex-
arkana Junior College and Miss
7.99
man Saturday to attend Home-
are too busy to come down into
LIDES
That’s the way 1 see it.
dollar for dollar
Since 1892
to
$10.00 de
A triple roll is built into
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this shorf-sleeve tapered
2.99 to 4.99
LIDE'S
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Mr. and Mrs. Garrett until his
return.
parents Mr and Mrs. Clyde
Cawthon, 117 East 6th St.
industry in East Texas should
grow to a .greatly expanded
Sincerely,
O. L. LISBY
Mr and Mrs. Paul Harbour
spent the weekend in Austin
with their daughter, Paula Jane,
who is a student at Texas Uni-
versity.
Mr. and Mrs. P E. Wallace
and Warren Swan were in Sher-
Mrs. J. W. Roach of Okla-
homa City and Mrs. T. W. Dow-
len of Panhandle are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith.
THE TAPERED SHIRT
WITH ROLLUP SLEEVES
those who supported me in the
primary.
I year
reursall
a Jim Walter home is the best home buy in
America today. Thousands have found out!
Miss Gaddis Honored
With Bridal Shower
| Mr and Mrs. Freddie Rodg-
ers and children Randy, Marc
and Kaye Lynette of Fort Worth,
are spending the weekend with
their parents in Talco, Mr. and
Mrs J. R Lewis and Mr and
Mrs. A. L. Rodgers.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bridges in' Terrell Hospital She is re
and children. Scott and Tonja ported to be doing fine.
ported to be doing fine.
One lay
3 See 9t
Major and Mrs Howard L. Nix
and son Howard Jr of Hamp-
ton, Va. are visiting Mrs. Nix’s
Mrs Henry Kristek of San
Juan. Mr and Mrs A. G Thorn-
ton of McAllen, and Mrs. R. L.
Alexander of Edinburg are vsi-
iting their mother. Mrs. Luke
Thornton, and Mr and Mrs
Johnny Jenkins
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and
children. Terne, Judy and Ken-
ney are visiting in Georgetown
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Davis and Mr and Mrs
W S. Cole.
and white. Miss Gaddis, her mo-
ther and the groom’s mother,
Mrs. Fletcher Shumate were
Mrs J A. Petty, 504 Fleming
Drive.
’ Major and Mrs Howard L.
Nicks and son Howie, of Lang-
ley Air Force Base in Hamp-
ton. Va., left Monday after a
weeks visit with Mrs Nicks’
Ronald McCauley, student at
SMU spent the weekend with his,
parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. C .Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E
Roberts and children. Terry and
Lewis, of Tyler are Mother’s
Day guests of Mrs. Roberts'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
W Stone.
Mrs. Tommy Hicks and chil-
dren, Steve and Kathy are leav-
ing Monday for Freeport where
they will spend two weeks with
Mr. Hicks' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Hicks.
gaged in a very important job
and could not come
We can all get a great lesson
reation Hall in Talco
Miss Barbara Gaddis, sister of ant.
Mrs. Carol Dean VanZandt,
Tina and Toni, and Mrs. Ed-
. ward Mills, Penny and Phyliss,
spent Friday in Dallas visiting
Mrs Elizabeth Burch and Mr
and Mrs. Paul Rust.
Miss Barbara Ann/ Sargent
and Miss Elizabeth Williams,
both students at Westminister
economy. It has ample raw ma-
terials. the best people who are
. industry-minded, and tremend-
ous rainfall providing the best
mineral free water absolutely
esential to industry in the next
ten years, the fastest growing
industrial area in the Southwest
will be in the East Texas area
parents, Mr. and Mrs r. L. are visiting Mr and Mrs Glenn
Russell. Eakins in Lovington, N. M.
.. .. .. .ter Frances had as Sunday
visiting Mr. Johnson s mother, guests, her mother, Mrs R. D.
of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Garrett,
212 Dogwood Lane, will leave
today for Chicago, Ill. where he
will attend an instructor's cour- Evelyn House, student at Ark-
se with Allstate Insurance Co. delphia College in Arkansas valley for a.peace. conference
He will also go to Denver, Colo, were Friday guests of Mr. and
Kansas City and Houston dur- Mrs. Edmond Reed.
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parents, Mr and Mrs. E. L. . — -
Russell. coming at Austin College
. in foolish arguments with those
Guessing that their purpose who thrive only on strife and
was not for peace but for treach- confusion,
ery, he replied that he was en-
To continue our growth, please
help us to keep our people on
_ i level of peaceful indus-
try and out of the low valley of
the hatemongers and disturbers.
Mrs. Lucille Holcomb has re- ly improve the economic stren-
turned to her home on Pecan 8th of their home towns who are
Street after undergoing surgery
College at Tehuacana are spend-
ing the weekend with Barbara’s building Jerusalem and his en-
mother, Mrs. Esta Mae Ford emies were concerned His peo-
and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ple were again happy and peace-
ful in their newly rebuilt city.
To The Voters
Of Precinct 1
I failed by a very small mar.
If you are not acquainted with the First National Bank, we hope
you will visit us. It will be our pleasure to open your account, either
checking or savings, or to help you with any banking problem which you
may face. Why not make us happy tomorrow by paying us a call? We
know we'll be glad to see you, and we're confident you’ll be glad you
came in.
and daughter Brenda of. Dallas
Mr and Mrs ferry petty "* visiting their parents. Mr
, Mr and Mrs Jerry Petty of and Mrs R A Slone and Mr.
Longview are spending the week and Mrs. B. E. Roundtree.
end with his parents, Mr. and
She snubs the ride ... prefers to walk!
She’s a happy pedestrian
again, in our softly pleated
C sweet-kid wedgie...
- sandol-footed for an open-
air season. It
buckles to fit, in two
strategic
places.
Beggs and her brother, W. W
Beggs, both of Txarkana.
Mr. and Mrs. a A. Leverett
of Tyler and Mr. and Mrs T. L.
Milam, Tommy, Debbie and
Edward oi Mount Pleasant,
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ed
SRepe
UNIVERSITY CLUB
was busily re- often asked to descend into the
Now, as from the day we first opened our doors, our first aim is
personal service, our first consideration is you, our customer.
Mr and Mrs B. M. Sandlin, Jones.
Fer e FREE brochure that shows you
efual pichres of 14 different Jim
Xne models, just fill out and men
Rewseni ibser. Or cell eo leaf Ter
do l lodoy. * oy
Mrs. E. A. Adams and daugh- Jonh Hays and family.
Customers have been bringing their
dollars to the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK, the bank of personal service,
take advantage of our complete banking facilities
Mr and Mrs Tommy Hicks
and children, Steve and Kathy
_________________________Cauley.
Mr and Mrs. John V Horn
and sons, Vic Jr and Wayne
pent the weekend with Mrs.
Horn’s parents, Mr and Mrs
A. W. Buron in Shreveport.
valley.
Some arc prone to call them
cowards and generally abuse
them because they answer. "I
am engaged in a very import-
ant job and do not have time to
come down to your discussion in
the valley."
America has been built by
men like Fulton, Edison and
Mr. and Mrs. Arney Winton from that note by this man of
attended the funeral of Jacob God to the forces of destruction
Ziegler at Winnsboro Wednes-I down in the valley
day. | You and 1 can name hundreds
_ of good citizens who are busily
Mrs. George O’Neal and engaged in the building of chur-
daughter, Mrs Herbert Harris ches, schools and hospitals, who
and Brenda, spent Tuesday in are too busy to come down l"to
Mena. Ark. visiting Mrs. the valley of discension, hatred us
O’Neal’s mother, Mrs S. I. and confusion. There are others the high
Wood and other relatives who are using all of their efforts
_____1to create industry and general-
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Ford Jr. en«my dared not engage him
of Alvarado Tex are spending there. Nehemiah s followers con-
the weekend with Mr. Ford’s ceived a vile scheme by which
they hoped to destroy him. They
wrote him a note and suggested
that there was no need for fur- Ford, who were too busy with
ther destructive wars. They ask their jobs to come down into
ed him to come down into the the valley and waste their time
Miss Loretta Stone accompan-
ied by Miss Carol Graham of
Austin, both students at ETSC
at Commerce are spending the
weekend with Miss Stone’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Stone.—.--... - .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richard- Mr. and Mrs. John Tolhert of
son and children, and Mr. and Gilmer are spending the week-
Mrs. Pat Bryant and children end with Mrs. Tolbert’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Phene C. Will- are visiting Sunday in Crock-l* . - 1 .
--— ----—-— ----.--------— ams have-as week-end guests, ett where his family is having spent Sunday at the Lake of the Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Means.
Miss Sue Gaddis, daughter of tige. Mrs. Marshall Sikes, Mrs. Miss Rosa Goblenz, Mrs. Mil- a reunion.
Mrs. Estelle Gaddis of Taloc, Elton Welch, Mrs. Ernest Car-dred Harnesperger and daugn-
bride elect of James Shumate roll, Mrs. Elmer Harris and ter Quinn of Dallas.
of Mount Pleasant, was honor- Mrs. Cliff Jones.
ed with a bridal shower, Monday Out of town guests were Mr
from 7 30 to 9 p.m at the Rec- and Mrs. Fletcher - Shumate.
"* QUALY slizu MOME..ITS a oM WALTER wonur
JIM WALTER CORP
Hizhway 57-Went -----------,
At the Texarkana City Limits Fgr mereinformation, see
Phone: 32-0141 COLLECT ' MACCIEL CAREHART
MunaJr&e MILNE TIFASASE TEXAS
ing the five month course. Mrs. Mr and Rimond Ream
----- •. M-s ---
B E Laden, 905 East 1st and Mr. and Mrs. C‘ E. Gaddis.
First Bootist WMU .dent, presided over a short bus.
DOPESE ‘‘, Tiness session.
Has Meeting Monday Mrs. o. c Mason dismissed
.the group with prayer.
The First Baptist Church---5—I----—----
MT. PLEASANT. TEXAS Friday. May 13.1960
built on year let—me matter where M
"—**" handle all financing Twenty
mpletely finished on the eutaide. (Noth-
eve Nloring and stud partitions are in-
heetrock, wiring plumbing and decarat-
7% eave shout half of the cost on a
its fun:
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Price of Mr and Mrs Paul Leslie of
Dallas are spending the week Lake Charles, Law are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daniel end with. Mr. and Mrs Vern their daughter, Mrs. Hays ... w.unJ. ......................,.
and Nancy of ME. Pleas and children, Mary Ann and Price, 804-N. Van Buren, Johnson Jr. ----’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ented by Mrs Aubrey Red-
Nary and Nancy Mt Thomas of Dallas, are spending-----Randall an(1 her sister, Mrs. fearne Mrs. Morris Justiss, Mr2
the week end with Mrs. Daniel’s Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson
parents Mr and Mrs. F. D. and children of Fort Worth are
Thomas, 511 East 1st.
the bride-to-be, registered the
guests. Mrs. Amerson Hosts
The hall was decorated in the r. . D L 1
honoree’s chosen colors of blue First Baptist Circle
Blackburn, Mrs. Gordon Sim- The next meeting will be May
mons, Mrs. Meurl Bean, Mrs 23 for Royal Service with Mrs.
Ellis Harris, Mrs. Rufos Pres- S. II, Sourger as hoste
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Scott, Route 4, were
Mr and Mrs. J. C.Grinage and
Mrs. E. W. Dillard and son
1 of Idabel, Okla., and Mr. Scott’s
mother, Mrs. E. C. Barnes of
Broken Bow, Okla. Mrs. Barnes
will remain for a longer visit
and hopes to visit with many
old friends.
WMU met Monday afternoon at St Louis Cathedral in N
the church for a Royal Service St 1 fouls. 6a ed rain New
program on "Ye Are My Wit- Orleans was built in 17,M
nesses.”
Mrs. Carl Rogers led the
and children, Steve, Mike and group in ringing, 1 Love to
Teresa of Slidell are spending TeU The Story." The program
the weekend with Mrs McPeek’s on "Pioneer Mission” was pres
* Mr. and Mrs. Billy Partridge
The Winnie D Miller Circle of iyler are visiting his mother
of the First Baptist Church met Mrs. Paul Partriage and his
. . .. Monday night in the church par- father, Paul Partriage, who is
presented with white carnation lor for Bible Study with Mrs a patient at the Hospital in the
corsages. . . Rex Amerson as hostess. , Pines at Lone Star.
The refreshment table was . l ____
covered in a white lace and or pruber BS SITS" HorCO Crane Mrs. Herbert 1- Smith of Aus-
gandy cloth over blue. A white Following a short busmess meet- tin will spend this week with her
tapers ane erte in the group sane the hymn, mo ne rd. dMrs." R. Presley,
tal holders on each side. White "Rescue the Perishing.” Mrs. 18 S. Lide.
satin streamers with the names
Sue and James in silver letters,
held by a bride doll added to the
decoration. , , ,
Punch, cookies and sandwich- Smith, Mrs. L. L. Wreyford and
es were served by Miss Diana Mrs. Dwain Jenkins.
Sikes and Miss Sandra Bean Mrs. Jenkins led the closing
Gifts were displayed on a tab- prayer.
le covered with a blue cloth Refreshments were served to
sporishint * the latest
fashion for young men.
Carl ’Lain, Mr H H Crockett, gin to be elected constable in
Mrs. T. D. Brock, Mrs. Lyle Precinct 1 1 want to thank all
and Mrs. Velma Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. David Estes and -
Children, Ronnie and Terri Sue Mrs. E. A. Garrett led the
of Grand Prairie are spending group in prayer.
the weekend with Mrs. Estes’s Mrs. Winston Browning, presi-
Them with • T"* audet but-me a taste for -l-ganee .«. 4. won to eon.
r N im Water design, Note hew the picture window and eentin-
BELMONT """‘ aw “ vertical riding gives i the big, prestige-home look
Cash Price $3395
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swain are
seriously ill at their home in
Green Hill Community.
returned Friday night after a
week in Corpus Christi where
Mr Sandlin attended a Texas
Jerry Smith led in prayer. The -----Automobile Dealers Association
Bible study program. Follow Tommy Wilkinson of Dallas Convention
Me — I Will Make You Fishers visited his aunt and Uncle, Mr. ____.
of Men" was given by Mrs. and Mrs. F. D. Thomas, Friday Airman 1/c and Mrs. James L.
evening- Swafford, and son Buddy Wayne
... , „ ...... of Laughlin Air Force Base in
Dr. and Mrs. James H. Witt Del Rio are visiting his parents,
and children, Dan and Sally of Mr. and Mrs. R A. Slone and
Shermna are spending the week family
end with Dr. Witt’s parents, Dr.
and Mrs. J. E. Witt, 1012 S.
Jefferson.
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Hostesses were Mrs. Ney the six members present.
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Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1960, newspaper, May 13, 1960; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619168/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.