Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 313, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1929
SORE THROAT?
Y. W. A.
j Maybe'lle Fielder.
America Meets
the I,nmigrant—
, The Y. W. A. will hold its monthly i Cornelia Ford.
[jjW’T fj A Kiwi r imeeting in the basement of the Bap-j “Mike”—Margaret Wilson.
* ”**”^*,*^L'ti.st church Tuesday, February 19th, j “Mike’s Hope”—Gladys Houchin.
__ Supper served at 6:00 o’clock and j “That they may be one with
the following program will be ren- Christ"—Effie McPeters.
Loved: | AH members are anxiously look-
Song—“Jesus Calls Us.” | ing forward to the meeting and will
Scripture—“Of One Blood.” Acts welcome interested new members and
1721-27- Dell Hess. I visitors from the W. M. S.
Prayer, That we give the immi-i —Reporter.
grants a chance—Y. W. A. Leader,' --------
guaranteed Mrs. Hays. I Lot for sale on main street or will
Quicker and Better Relief With
mous Prescription.
Don’t suffer from the pain and
sore throat—gargles and salves are
too slow— ''ey relieve only tempo-
rarily. But Thoxine, a famous phy-
sician’s prescription, is
to give relief almost instantly,
j Thoxine has a double action—re-
lieves the soreness and goes direct to
the internal cause. No chloroform,
iron or other harmful drugs—safe [
and pleasant for the whole family. |
Also wonderfully effective for reliev
“Newcomerstown”—Mrs. Ferguson, j take auto as part payment and notes
“Beginning of the Picture”—Mrs. j for balance. R. L. Jurney. 19-5-tp
Sam Austin.
“The Immigrant’s Promised Land”
Margaret Kay.
Song, “Win them One by One.”
| Prayer, That America may give
?ng\oughl Quick * relief' guaranteed j the immigrant a Christian Welcome-1 ing farmers in the growing of rice,
or your money back. 35c, 60c, and
If you want your farm terraced,
call 878. W. P. Campbell. l8-3dlwpd
The Cuban government is assist-
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A Wonderful and
Economical Feed For
Cows, Horses, Mules
Sheep and Hops
Carried in stock and distributed btf
a CARGILE GROCERY CO.
It Pays To ADVERTISE!
$1.00. Sold by Stephens and all
other good drug stores.
Idle Hour Club.
The Idle Hour Club was beauti-
fully entertained Monday evening at
the charming home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Thacker. The hostess carried
out a color scheme of pink and
white most effectively. Three tables
of guests enjoyed several games of
“42” and Mr. John Willis won high
for men and Mrs. Cooper Gossett for
ladies of the club while Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Wallace won for visit-
ors. The following were present:
Mr. and Mrs. John Willis, Mr. and
Mrs. Cooper Gossett, Mr. and Mrs.
('has. M. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Presley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wal-
lace, Mrs. Cecil Oliver and Mrs. Ar-
thur Baker of Dallas.
Mrs. Mary Hanes Brewster of
Commerce is here for a visit with j
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Allen.
Do you want to earn a beautiful
Bed Spread at no cost to you ? Write
Western Novelty Co., Box 305 Mt.
Pleasant, Texas. tf
Firecrackers are used in China at
funerals.
TAXI AND RENT SERVICE
Headquarters Blue Mill.
Day and Night Service. All new
Fords.
Day Phone 63 Night Phone 489
HUCKKBA TAXI SERVICE
W. T. BANKHEAD
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
PHONE 80
GUARANTEED PLUMBING AND
ELECTRICAL WORK
Have the best equipment and succesa-
ful experience.
Phone 280-W E. B. DIXON
Garden Plowing and
Flower Bed Work
Have the best equipment. “Plant Jr.’
tools a Specialty.
O. L. KAY
PHONE 390-w
THE MT. PLEASANT BUILDING
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
Begins its eleventh series March
Rth, 1929. Anyone desiring shares
in this series will notify Chas. L.
Duncan, Secretary, on or before that
date. 4-24t
City A nnouncements
For Mayor:
A. H. O’TYSON
For City Marshal:
GROVER ARD
w. c. McCauley
For Tax Assessor and Collector:
FRANK SIMS
TROY (WHITFY) WHITE
For City Secretary.
J. R. HART
For City Attmney:
HIRAM G. BROWN
For Alderman:
J. W. McCLINTOCK
W. H. FLOREY
R. L. .TURNEY
For Cleaning and Pressing:
HENDERSONS, CLEANERS
Phone 8.
reach, for a Lucky
instead of a sweet -
the trimfiaure is
always
Paul Poiret,
Famous Parisian
Creator of Fashions
"If you want to keep slender (and tvho
doesn’t in these days) avoid sweets and
smoke Lucky Strikes. There seems to he
something about them; possibly the
flavor, that satisfies the craving for the
rich things that add weight.
'"Voila’, reach for a Lucky instead of a
sueet—tlxetrim figure is always fashion-
able. Advertisements that I saiv ivhen I
recentlyarrived in America, said:-—*The
best way for sugar to be eaten is as a
flavorer of foods’. They are quite correct
in cautioning a modified use of sugar.
Sweets to excess are bad. I advocate a
few puffs of the Lucky Strike toasted
flavor when sweets tempt. ^
"I may add that I smoke Lucky Strikes
myself, and I think they have contribut-
ed much to the state of mind tvhich has
helped me to create mvgreatest successes.
"Lucky Strikes are certainly an inspiration!”
Paul Poiret
Q . -ft— Authorities attribute the
l enormous increase in Ciga-
rette smoking to the improvement:
the process of Cigarette manufacture
by the application of heat. It is true
that during 1928, Lucky Strike Ciga-
rettes showed a greater increase than
all other Cigarettes combined. This
surely confirms the public’s confidence
in the superiority of Lucky Strike.
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Reach for a Lucky
instead of a sweet.
lean Ackerman
O The American Tobacco Co., MuniiTncturera
“It’s toasted
No Throat Irritation-No Cough»
Coast to coast radio hook-up every Saturday night ihtough the
"National Broadcasting Company's network. The Lucky Strike
Dunce Orchestra in “The Tunes that mud.' Broadway, Broadway.”
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 313, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1929, newspaper, February 19, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783452/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.