Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 150, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1965 Page: 3 of 6
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- ' MT. PLEASANT TIMES Friday, Oct. 1, 1965—3
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saved my temper on laundry
days.
You are exactly right, liar
old And those who sleep on
any type of feather pillow
should also punch the pillow
from both sides and both ends
each time they make their
beds This will also help keep
them fluffy
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BARER
HARLOW
A daughter was born to
Mr and Mrs Larry Ward in
the Titus County Memorial
Hospital Friday at 12 14 a. m.
She weighed six pounds and
15 ounces
Photography is considered
the world’s most popular
hobby. ,
Mr and Mrs Corbin Mer-
ritt have recently returned
from Magnolia, Ark , where
they visited her father, E. F
Walthall.
A recent visitor of Mr and
Mrs Jay Mayes and Mr and
Mrs D. A Stroman was Mrs
Charles Faircloth of Long-
view.
EVANGELIST—The Rev. C
E Jackson of Dallas, will be
the evangelist at the Highland
Park Baptist Church begin
ning Sunday evening and
continuing through October
10 Services will begin each
morning at 10 and each even-
ing at 7:30.
Visiting in the home of Mr
and Mrs D A Stroman is
her aunt, Miss Jessie Smith
of Kaufman
Georgia Gov Carl E. San-
ders was a quarterback on
University of Georgia’s 1945
Oil Bowl champions
of her parents in the Maple
Community. Nine of theta-
children were present with
members of their families.
They are J C. McConnell,
Mrs. Walter Bankston of Sey-
mour, Austin McConnell of
Kilgore, Mrs Albert Harville
of Dallas, Vernon McConnell
Church of Christ. Burial willember 16, 1900, at the home
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HOLIDAY INN
In Response To Your Frequent Requests
Senior Clas- of Mt. Pleas-
ant High school met and se-
Lesed officers and class moth-
ers.
in Cooper.
W. E. Welch caught a nice
bass Thursday afternoon
which weighed five pounds
and ten ounces. This is the
prize bass of the month at
the sporting goods store, se
far. -
Mrs. Vivian Westbrook with
her mother, Mrs. Sallie Smith
have moved to her property
in Bogata, after residing in
Talco for several years. Mr.
and Mrs. David Hudson and
son are moving into their
property on Gieger Road in
Talco Mrs. Hudson is a teach-
er in the Talco elementary
school. Hudson is employed
as manager of the Commun-
ity Public Service.
Children of Mr. and Mrs
W. L. McConnell were hosts
Sunday for an open house at
the McConnell home in Bo-
gata They were celebrating
their 65th wedding annivers-
ary and were married Sept-
Dear Heloise:
I wonder if people are
aware that they can put their
feather bed pillows in those
beautiful tumble dryers, and
the pillows will fluff up like
magic!
1 usually do this without
heat, but for anyone who has
a dryer on which the heat
cannot be turned-off, if used
on low heat, it will do the
same job
You talk bout feathers full
fing up!
The pillows smell nice and
clean, too
- Dearual end of the summer
* M you or your teenager’s fa
.’ vorite cotton shifts or sheaths
: are too short for next year .
Wear them as is" under
: that new fall skirt as a blouse
: ’ slip combination
• 1 Dorothy Snyder
Recipes sometimes call for
anchovy paste To make such
a paste to spread on toast
you ran mix pounded anchovy
fillets with melted butter and
a tiny pinch of ground nut-
meg or mace
of Talco, Mrs. Iva Williams,
Sam McConnell, Mrs Ennis
Moore and Edmond McCon-
nell aU of Bogata. Two chil-
dren unable to attend were
Mrs Woodrow Taylor of Mid-
land, and Mrs. Monnle Reid
of Kilgore. Attending from
Talco, were Mr and Mrs.
Vernon McConnell and their
daughter and family, Mr. and
- Mrs James D Foster and
son of Mt. Pleasant. Seventy
I guests registered. Refresh-
■ ments were served from a
; lace covered table centered
’ with an arrangement of yel-
- low daffodils.
Shower Fetes
Mrs. Daniel
Mrs. Danny Daniel, the
former Miss Regina Mize,
was honored with a miscel-
laneous bridal shower Tues-
day evening at the home of
Mrs Billy Daniel, 2203 Bob:
o-Link. -i
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Per-
ry Rains, Mrs J. R Godwin,
Mrs. John Conroy and Mrs.
Jack Tucker.
The serving table, laid with
a white lace cloth, held an
arrangement of pink roses
and assorted flowers flanked
with a crystal candelabara
holding tall pink tapers. In-
dividual cake squares and
punch were served from a
crystal bowl and serving
plate by Miss Linda Daniel
and Mrs Hiller Hess The ta
ble was further accented with
napins imprinted ’Danny and
Regina’.
Mrs Conroy registered the
guests from a table center-
ed with a single pink rose
held in a bud vase.
Gifts were showed by Mrs.
Godwin and Mrs. Rains.
Darlene Fox
NOW. I know why your
mother named you "Darline"
It’s scrumptiouseloise
Why wait till 8 or 9 p.m. to call?
Telephone Sunday any time, anywhere
in the continental United States (except
Alaska) for $1* or less. +Threeminutesstatfon-to etntvon
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Dear Heloise:
: If my windows are real dirty.
- 1 take a sponge (the best size
I have found is one that is
- quite small and fits in my
hand . and wrap a piece of
nylon net around it three or
- four times.
By dipping the nylon-wrap
ped sponge in whatever I am
: using to wash the windows.
- it will scrub off every bit of
grime and grit inside and
outside of the windows
1 just couldn’t be without
it.
Sel
It works like a breeze! Bless
: • you, Sel.
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MARTIN TREATRE
Cub Scout News
Cub Scout Den 4 of Pack 5
met Thursday afternoon for
the first meeting of the year
It was opened with a flag
ceremony led by Barry Guth-
rie Refreshments were serv-
ed by Lonnie McLead and
Larry Guthrie and following
this a review on achieve
ments was,held and games
played
Attending were Victor Cape
hart, Larry and Barry Guth
rie, Mark Horton, Lonnie Me
Lead, Mike Price and adult
leaders Mrs Joe Gutherie
and Mrs Bill McLead
Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed
WHAT WAS HARLOW REALLY LIKE
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RANEY'S
Furniture and Appliance
1219 W. Firsti PA 4-3106
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STORE
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Mir, Owner:
Hoyt Edward Dies
Services for Hoyt Edwards.
53, a’ longtime employee of
the Cotton Belt Railroad will
be held Saturday morning at
10 in the’ Smith-Bales Chapel
The Rev Leo Hughes of the
Trinity Baptist Church, in
Texarkana, will officiate.
Services will also be held
Saturday at 2:30 p. m. at
the Cerrogordo Baptist
Church in Cerrogordo, Ark
with burial in the Pauley
Cemetery.
Edwards was born Septer
ber 19, 1912, in Cerr-sordo,
Ark He died Thr aday morn
ing at 10:45 - the Cotton Belt
Hospit-m Texarkana
By MRS. MARY WELCH
Times Correspondent
Richard Parrish, one of two
Talcoans seriously injured in
a hit-and-run accident Sep-
tember 12, was reported rest,
ing well following surgery
Wednesday to amputate his
foot six inches below the knee,
which received compound
fractures in the crash. He is
a patient at the Good Shep-
herd Hospital in Longview.
He was transferred there
from Hospital-in-the-Pines at
Daingerfield, where he and
his companion Doyle (Skip-
per) Cole, were admitted af-
ter the accident. Parrish is
the son of Mrs. J. P. Parrish
of Talco, and his wife is the
former Miss Nelda Sue Alex-
ander of Talco.
Funeral services will be
held for William Henry (Dub)
Slewart at 2 p m Friday at
McDonald Funeral Home in
Cooper. Stewart, 39, died af-
ter several months of illness,
Wednesday at 5:30 p. m. in
Texas and Pacific Railroad
Hospital at Marshall. He was
the T&P accountant at Hooks,
and formerly lived in Paris
He was born at Cooper, June
24, 1926, and is the son of the
late H M Stewart and Mrs
Stewart of Cooper, the former
Miss Leona Ewing Survivors
include his wife, Mrs. Kath-
ryn .„Stewart. three sons,
Scott, Robert and Ronnie
Stewart all of Hooks, and one
„ster, Mrs J W. Haynes of
Talco Officiating ministers
will be the Rev Walter Oas-
terveen of Avery, and the
Rev Joe Swint Cooper of the
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Power Co. Customer
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Now, that’s just about the
trickiest I ever heard, Nellie.
A person could take an old
belt off a discarded house
dress and use it for the waist
band if they did not know
how to sew very well.
Heloise
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Dear Heloise:
My sons are so forgetful
when it comes to taking a
handkerchief when going to
school, etc
When I iron their pants, 1
slip a clean handkerchief in
one of the pockets.
Mrs Winona Lea
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Dear Heloise:
-I am a woman who must
Wear aprons in her kitchen
for obvious reasons
I made such a goodie re-
cently, and thought your read
ers might like to copy my
idea
I use two terrycloth hand
towels (these are larger than
fingertip towels), and gather
ed them into a band of drip
dry material, overlapping the
towels about an inch in the
front.
Instead of making a long
tie, which requires a bow in
the back, and was invariably
getting tangled up in the wash
ing -machine, 1 made the hand
to exactly fit my waist, and
put buttons and buttonholes
Monday
Meat balls and cream gravy
Cut green beans
Buttered whole kernel corn
Luttuce leaf and French
dressing
• Prune cake squares
. Hot buttered rolls
%2 pint of milk
Tuesday
Sliced luncheon meat
Cheese and saghetti
Dry blackeyed peas (pep-
per sauce)
Cabbage slaw
Fruit cups
Hot buttered rolls
12 pint of milk
Wednesday
Chicken and spaghetti
Grated cheese
Fresh garden salad.
Glazed carrots
Crackers
Strawberry shortcake A
12 pint of milk o
Thuin a shuck and
Hot.tap
seasoned pinto beans (pep-
per sauce)
Diced potatoes in cream
sauce
Onion rings
Peanut butter cookies
Hot buttered rolls
% pint of milk
Friday
Reef vegetable soup
Crackers
Pimento cheese sandwich
Ripe olives or prunes
Lettuce wedge
Peanut butter
Devil’s food rake squares
% pint of milk
Dear Heloise
You were so right about ba
con being delicious- and not
shrinking so much if it is
dipped in flour before frying
Know what?
It is also scrumptious when
dipped in corn meal before
frying!
Engagement
Announced
Clifford Goates of 1104
South Lide, announces the
engagement and approaching
marriage of his daughter,
Glenda Ruth, to Iran Nolan
Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. I. Kennedy of Plano.
The bride-elect is a gradu-
ate of Mt. Pleasant High
School and attended Texas
Woman’s University.
The groom-to-be is a grad-
uate of Plano High School
and North Texas State Uni-
versity.
The couple plan a Novem-
ber 5 wedding at the Plano
Church of Christ
Mr ana Mrs J S. Mat-
thews entertained with open
house at 912 Merritt Ave-
nue in honor of their fiftieth
wedding anniversary.
Jrospilais
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Friday, October 1
TITUS COUNTY MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL r
Adm it ted Jewel WEv
Fred Harkridefanker, Vergie
ans, Jamssie Berry, Katie
Wooer, Marilyn Carruth,
Mrs Larry Ward and Francis
Hatfield
Dismissed Lloyd Rogers.
Jerry Morris, Hattie .Mac
Morris. Sharron • Bell, ■ Rita
Sneed, Kathleen Spearman
and Katie Murrel
MT PLEASANT HOSPITAL
AND CLINIC
Admitted: Ollie Murray and
Lou Nell Johnson.
Dismissed Edith Burnett
and Billy Dale
CURREY CLINIC
Admitted Nannie Jordan
Dismissed G. C. Floyd.
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