Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, June 20, 1960 Page: 6 of 6
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of the summer program
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BIRTHS
Mr.
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Mai’s Specialty Shop
enjoyed chat-
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138 Swim Free in
Recreation Program
Summer recreation leaders
Sam Parker, Coach 0. L. Col-
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Young Adult Picnic
Attended by Sixteen
Fifteen members and one vis-
itor of the Young Adult Sunday
department there.
Close friends and families of
the couple attended the cere-
mony and reception
marriage at 5 p.m. Saturday .
at the Chapel of the First Meth- "
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PATTERN IN
mer. .
The bride wore a beige sheath
with beige accessories and she |
carried a white Bible topped
with a white orchid.
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announced the engagement
and approaching marriage
of her daughters, Sondra, to
Dale Freeman, son of Mr.
arragh
sisting will all be sophomores lene Storey, Aubrey Stratton,
this year They are Martha Jo| Aileen Storey, Franklin Winn.
Stinson. Pam Neugent, Ronah Dwain Horton, Sarah Brown.
Scott, and Martha Jane Pres- and Linda Garretson
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A daugther weighing 7 pounds.
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COURT NEWS
Seven cases were filed in the |
Justice of the Peace court since
Bowl
in. Di
ley Jr. and Mrs. Hoyt Edwards
have announced that 138 boys
dra Moore in Omaha; Lanny [er service. The early-birds who
Hutson has been visiting in A1-
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ounces and was named Cynthia
Gale.
I A daughter was born to Mr
Freddy and Truman Scott, who
visited their grandmother in
Cooper: Cara Pat Bryant, a
sophomore, who is visiting E1-
Marianne N M
Bettie Jo Mitchener has had
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Miss Frances'
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M2 w. 10th
' Is enrolling kindergarten
and first grade, 1960-61 school
year.
and Mrs. R. W Miller at 2:48
p.m. Sunday at Mount Pleas- baby oysters attach themselves company cab card.
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DINNER
ARTNERS
is planned for all The Rambow Shelton Price were skiing Sun-
Girls who left are Melba Wor-*
Call
Mrs. Frances McClanahan
PA 4-2542 or PA 4-3245
- New Project
Displayed at
. First Baptist
An architect s sketch of a pro-
posed new r.uucauon Building
for First Baptist Church was
placed on display Sunday night
il for the first time
The proposal calls for 11 nur-
series, six young people depart-
'ments, two adult departments,
1 one primary department, the
housing of an enlarged library
and office suites :—*
According to the pastor. Rev
Harvey D Lewis, no action will
be taken on the project for sev-
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A daughter was born to
and Mrs. F. D. Vines of Pitts- „ .
burg at 1 30 p.m. Sunday at to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dyke at
Mount Pleasant Hospital and 6 46 am. Monday at the Titus Enday
1 Clinic She weighed 6 pounds. 4 County Memorial Hospital
Thalia Conroy, a MPHS grad- ice-cream, cokes, and lots of
uate. will be in charge of the games were enjoyed by all.
week-long camp. The girls as- Those who attended were Char-
girls left at five am Sunday!
for Corpus Christi, where they
will attend (Grand Assembly
They will stay at the Sand and
Sea Motel and a very good time
Officiating minister of the sin-
gle ring ceremony was the Rev %
H. Eugene Cragg, pastor of
First Methodist Church in Gil-*
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Alvis Redfearn, Nelcine Wright •
Repeat Wedding Vows Sunday
Miss Nelcine Pritchett Wright, | Mount Pleasant, were united in
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jewel marriage at 5 p.m. Saturday 4
pitchett of Gilmer, and Alvis at the Chapel of the First Meth-
Redfearn Jr., son of Mr and odist Church in Gilmer.. 1(4
Mrs. L. A. Redfearn Sr. of
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8 tea cups
2 spueer
1 creamer
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sogar bowl
1 11V" plotter
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service for •
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glasses (15 01.)
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(9Y 61.)
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ant Hospital and Clinic: She
weighed 7 pounds. 6 ounces
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Glen Collier, a former MPHS School children in Turkey be
student, was visiting friends gin studying a foreign language
here Glen now lives in Hobbs, when they are 12.
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and Mrs J. O Freeman, ance of the proposed building
Chapel Hill Road. The wed-
ding will take place in Aug-
and Mrs Marcus Crooks. Rev.
We have another newcomer and Mrs. Fred H M. Smith;
. Immediately following the
and girls took part in the free wedding a small reception was
swim at 9:30 to 11 o’clock Sat given at the home of the bride’s
urday morning at Dellwood parents,
swimming pool. ' Following a wedding trip to
The group was made up of Lake Ouichita, Ark, the couple
60 girts and 78 boys who had will be at home at 517 West But-
attended the planned recreation ler in Gilmer -
Oaring the week. | The groom is now employed
Bill Ellis, manager of the in the accounting department at
pool, donates the swims on the Lone Star Steel, an(j the bride
first three Saturday's, and local has a position in the personnel
civic clubs will sponsor the Sat-
urday swims for the remainder
Silverware
42-pe.
service fer 8
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• dinner forks
6 dinner knives
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1 • salad forks
a 1 butter knife
tingarspeen
Dinmerware
service fer •
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plates
0 cereal
or soup plates
Slag, the residue of blast fur- less check, one for over 13.000- The Sunday School class is
naces, is tossed into oyster beds pound weight, one for overgross composed of Jams Ruth Sin-
as an anchor base to which weight and one tor no railroad Bible Believers enjoyed chat-
clair, Dianne Dunn, Krista Le-
her Sunday School class Friday
3 with a going-away party. The
Three were for drunkenness, iting and refreshments.
one for swindling with a worth-
boree in Colorado. The Boy
Scouts who plan to attend the nie Roach, Shirley Adkins, Lin-
Jamboree areAllenYoung, da Davis, tori Martin Sue El-
John Mitchell. Buttons Free-len Smith and Linda McMahen,
man, Jimmy Wilson, Bobby Pal- who have all had birthdays sin-
mer, Kelley McDougal. David | ce Thursday
Ward, and Doug Miller, from Friday night Ann Thomas
Talco. was a hostess to a weiner
Brownie Camp starts today! roast at her home Homemade
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lergent proof Delicate 11 • rte, sth platinum edge
a guest this Week She is Char-
. lotte Land, a sophomore at
Early Monday morning sever: T C U. Bettie Jo and Nancy
al of the Methodist youthi left Hendricks carried Charlotte . n
for a week’s camp fun in Pales back to her home in Grand Sa- School Class of Hillcrest Bap-
tine. The camp is called and line Saturday. • tist Church attended a picnic
Ras Gome. Paris, iH *** ***== p o nd MaN/LL x
- - • ior officers of the MY F fo 1 Onley, and Shelton Price, sang The class cleaned the church
left are Martha Mitchell, Ken- Saturday morning in , Com- and waxed the floors.Home:
, and merce for a reunion of Com- made ice cream was served as
Susie Hunt, merce High Schools graduates, part of the picnic.
Several bright-eyed members' - that those who Patricia Jaggers, a senior. Those attending were Mr and
of the Order of the Rainbow for it appears most are left Saturday for a visit with a Mrs Jaines Harrison. Mr and
X “ Leanne Hender friend, Connie Crain, in Topeka, Mrs. Kenneth Summerlin, Mr.
t son, Phillip Hinson, Lou—Ellen
Masonanda Mikeln Rleckeell 10 Mount Pleasant, Sherry Is- Mr and Mrs James Newman.
Star and Bonnie Moreland and rael, an eighth grader at Jun-1 Mr and Mrs Sonny Shelley,
. ior High, has moved here from Mrs Durward Hollingsworth.
( . Forest, Miss. She is living on Alford Cox, Elaine Spruill and
i „West 10th with the Jack Bar- Roy Parks.
Allen Young was host to a netts 7
home Happy birthday greetings are
era) days Building committee
chairman is H R Wilson Oth-sham, Carolyn Harkrider, Sarah
ENGAGED - Mrs Dean ers on the committee are J D Brown, Gail Justissn Linda Patrol meeting in his
Dunn, 615. West Sixth, has. Ron and ba town S; Sup Caret and Margaret Thursday night lo. discuss plans - send io’Linda Garretson, Paula,;. dnartke
is Gohmert is the architect. nings Margaret is privileged
.. enough to be a member of the
The drawing ot both the HoorGrand Choir this year'
| Carolyn Jaggers and Suzanne
- , . Sargent also left Sunday for
will remain on display indefi- East Texas State College, where
nitely for members to examine they will stay a week attending
in the foyer of the church audio Band Camp.
| How lucky can you get? Judy
Completely MATCHED DINNER SERVICE
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r. PLEASANT TEXAS ‘ - Monday, June 20. 1960
TALL
CRYSTAL
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VASES
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, June 20, 1960, newspaper, June 20, 1960; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619200/m1/6/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.