Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY9. 1929.
CITATION ON APPLICATION FOR SUE’S WINDBLOWN BOB
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION | IS THE REAL THING
HEAVY RAIN WEDNESDAY
THE STATE OF TEXAS ! Sue Carroll’s wind-blown bob ser-
To the Sheriff or any Constable of ved her well in “The Air Circus,’
Titus County, Greeting: i made by Howard Hawks and Lew
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND- Seiler for Fox Films and coming to
ED to cause to be published once the Titus Friday and Saturday,
each week for a period of ten days i The petite little Chicago „.. l who
before the return day hereof, in a crashed her way into pi..ares and
newspaper of general circulation,; made a meteoric showing in one year,
which has been continuously and reg-1 getting eight leading roles, wears her
ularly published for a period of not
less than one year in said Titus Coun-
ty, a copy of the following notice:
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To all persons interested in the Es-
hair in that tousled style known as
“wind-blown bob.” Even it she didn t
it seems likely that the zephyrs hurt-
ling past her at a 100-mile-an-hour
slip while she was piloting her plane
Rainfall to the amount of two and
one-tenth inches was registered in
Mt. Pleasant Wednesday and Wed-
Mt. Pleasant Wednesday and Wednes-
day night. The rain, which followed
a week of high winds, was needed to
settle the dust and give moisture to
growing crops. An intense electrical
storm accompanied the rain about
7:30 in the evening.
tate of Buford Causey, Deceased, j in “The Air Circus would have
R. F. Lindsay has filed in the Coun-
ty Court of Titus County, an appli-
cations for Letters of Administra-
given her the required coiffure.
She learned to fly especially so she
could take the leading role with David
DEATH OF T. J. WEIMAR
T. J. Weimar died Tuesday morn-
ing at the family home seven miles
southeast of town, and was buried
that afternoon at East New Hope.
Deceased was 45 years of age, and had
been an invalid practically all of his
First Class Drugs
When you need anything in the drug line
and require first class se> vice—call us.
Our Service can’t be beat ^
WILHITE & PORTER
“DRUGGISTS”
70—PHONES—232
tjon upon the Estate of said Buford j Rollins and Arthur Lak in this pro-
Causey, Deceased, which will be heard duction. Nor was the diminutive
at the next term of said Court, com-j cinema favorite satisfied to indulge
mcncing on the Third Monday in in straight flying—she frequently
May, A. D. 1929 «t the Court House I made trips aloft with competent pilots
thereof, in hit. Pleasant, at which land did loops, spins and what have
time all persons interested in said you. Everyone admired Sue’s air
Estate may appear and contest said nerve and she added much to her ever-
upplication, should they desire to do growing popularity by taking her
friends on brief jaunts so that they
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have could learn first hand just what it
you before said Court on the said is to work in the clouds,
first day of the next term thereof
this writ, with your return thereon,
showing how you have executed the
same.
GIVEN under my hand and the
seal of said Court at office in Mt.
Pleasant, Texas, this the 7th day of
May, A. D. 1929.
W. R. WHITAKER,
Clrk County Court, Titus Co., Texas.
By Floyd Keith, Deputy. 9-2
JINGLE CONTEST
Program for Zone B. Y. P. U.
Meeting
Are you good at Jingles ?
We want jingles of no* over twelve
lines to advertise our til cream ice
cream. Mail your jingle to the Grish-
am Ice Cream Co., and watch the
daily paper for its appearance.
When yours is printed you are en-
titled to a quart of our Angel Food
Ice Cream. When the contest is over
the writer of the best jingle will re-
ceive $5.00. Each verse must say
- ' something about Grisham Ice Cream
Sunday, May 12th, 1929, Baptist or Angel Food Ice Cream.
Church, Argo, 3:00 p. m. j Grisham’s Angel Food Ice Cream
General topic—Stewardship of Life, is richer than any ice cream made in
—Living for Jesus. Texas, with possibly one exception.
Devotional—Miss Taylor, Cookville. ^ You will not hurt our feelings if
Living for Jesus in Training— you mention this fact.
Frank Stinson, Winfield. GRISHAM ICE CREAM CO.
Living for Jesus in the aspirations For your parties, for your clubs,
of Youth—Miss Mildred Pope, East Grisham’s ice cream can’t be beat,
New Hope. Grisham’s ice cream is what we all
Orchestra selection—Mt. Pleasant. eat. #
One who is living for Jesus—Mrs. Eat it once, you’ll eat it again.
Doyce Davis, Mt. Pleasant. , It is good for children, women and |
The B. Y. P. t'. a place in which men.
to honor our mothers—-Miss Ethel Grisham’s Angel Food Ice Cream
Brown,. Ripley. j pure and sweet,
Duet—Misses Fay Driggers and ( That is what we all need to eat.
Katherine Moore, Mt. Pleasant. —Simon Seidenman.
How can I Live for Jesus Every j --
Day—Open discussion. j JMOKING JUST TOO EFFEMINATE
Orchestra selection—Mt. Pleasant, j ' -
Business session. | San Francisco..—A large cuspidor
Benediction. has been installed in the women’s
restroom of the custom house here.
Times Review and Dallas News both
one year for only $1.75
WANT ADS
FOR SALE
Burning matches and cigarette ends
carpeted the floor so thickly that the
treasury department decided to save
time and money by providing the re-
ceptacle.
notice, Eastern star
There will be no meeting of the
My brick home on Lide Ave. 5 Eastern Star tonight on account of
rooms and bath, dressing room and bad weather.—Mrs. E. S. Lilienstern,
breakfast room.—Chas. I. Lide. Worthy Matron.
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This wind and dust is terrible on hair &
and skin—don’t neglect yourself and regret ?
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1929, newspaper, May 9, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783342/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.