Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 23, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES. TUESDAY, APRIL 23. 1929.
I«». PHEASANT HAIL 1 llMLa
PREPARING TO ERECT
ANOTHER GULF STATION
01)1) FELLOWS TO
OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY
G. W. CROSS, Editor.
Entered at the postoffice at Mt. Pleaa-
mt, Texas, as secondclass mail matter
All obituaries, resolutions of re«peot,
anrda of thanks, etc., will be charged
for at regular ratea.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
Work has begun moving the resi-
dence of Miss Daisy Blythe from its
loeatio non West First street to the
back side of the lot, facing Van Bu-
rin avenue, to make way for the erec-
tion of another fine Gulf Refining
Company station, similar to the one
on South Jefferson street, which was
opened to the public a short while
ago. This will make three of these
stations for Mt. Pleasant, and
be valuable assets to the city.
The local lodge of Odd Fellows will I
observe the 110th anniversary of the!
founding of this order next Sunday j
at the regular preaching hour. The»
services will be held at the Baptist j
church, with members of the order
and their families occupying seats of .
honor. The sermon for the occasion j
will be preached by the pastor, Rev.
J. N. Vandiver.
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DON'T FORGET THE
BOYS’ WEEK PROGRAMS
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R. W. WORTHAM, Receiver
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any ConstaMc of
Titus Countv, Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-
ED to summon .lohn Hamilton by
making publication ol this Citation
once in each week for four successive
weeks previous to the return day here-
of, in some newspaper published in
your County, if there be a newspaper
published therein, but if not, then in
the nearest County where a newspa-
per is published, to appear at the
next regular term of the District
Court of Titus County, to he holden
at the Court House thereof, in Mt.
Pleasant, on the 2nd Monday in June,
A. D. 1929, the same being the 10th j
day of June, A. D. 1929, then and
there to answer a petition filed in said
Court on the 24th day of November,
A. D. 1928, in a suit, numbered cm
the docket of said Court as No. 2861,
wherein Dicie Hamilton is Plaintiff,
and John Hamilton Defendant, and
said petition alleging:
Flaihtfcff shys that she is a bona
fide inhabitant of the State of Tex-
as and County of Titus, and has re-
sided therein for more than 12 months
preceding the filing of this suit.
That she and defendant were law-
fully married Jan. 10, 1924, and lived
together as husband and wife until
March loth, 1928, at which time they
separated and have not lived togeth-
er since; that during the time they
lived together she did everything she
could to make defendant a loving and
dutiful wife, attending to the duties
of the home and working for other
people to help defray the living ex-
penses, but the defendant unnmindful j
of his marriage vows would not help
her with the household expenses, and
would without cause leave her and be-
gone for several months and she would
not know when cr where he was go-
ing, leaving her without money to
live on while he was gone; that she j
would admonish, reason and plead ]
with him to stay at home and help
her, in answer to these pleas he would
fly into a rage and curse and abuse
her, calling her all kinds of vile names.
Wherefore plaintiff prays that de-
fendant be cited to appear and an-
swer herein and that upon final trial
hereof she be given a judgment dis-
solving the marriage contract, and
she be granted divorce decree, and
further a judgment for all costs of
this su.t and for such other and fur-
ther relief, general and special, in
GLENNA WINS AGAIN
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Q. S. Long of Dallas was here
Tuesday giving away samples of Or-
bit Gum and visiting his sister, Mrs.
C. E. Cawthon.
Times Review Y.ant Ads Payl
Everybody is urged to keep in mind
the activities of Boys’ Week, which
will begin Saturday of this week, un-
dos- the sponsorship of the Rotary
Club, assisted by the American Le-
law or in equity to which she may
be justly entitled and will ever pray.
Herein Fail Not, and have you be- .
fore said Court, at its aforesaid next Ing WCG ‘
regular term, this writ with your ev-
tum thereon, showing have you exe-
cuted the same.
Given Under My Hand and the Seal
of said Court, at office in Mt. Pleas-
ant, this the 23rd day of April, A. D.
1929. JACK CROSS,
Clerk, District Court, Titus
Texas.
THE RAILROAD BUILT TO SERVE YOU. ROUTE YOUR
FREIGHT VIA THIS LINE OF PERSONAL TOUCH.....The Schedules
of our connecting lines nt Paris enable us to give you good service
to and from all points. Your patronage will be appreciated.
ROBERT E. WILLIAMS - COMMERCIAL AGENT
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ccrs Saturday morning, and .rill have
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cial entertainment features will’ be be a short program, the business ses- arid sings the season’s snappiest sings,
presented every day during the com- sion and Bro. J. S. Caldwell will The. Layne Company will appear
preach the sermon, then decoration again today at the Titus in one of
of the graves.—Committee. I their fine programs, which is really
DECORATION AT OLD UNION
TITUS THEATRE
a treat for anyone to hor.r.
NATURAL HISTORY
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There will be decoration of the
graves at Old Union next Sunday People who saw the musical and Teacher—Rastus, what animal is
morning, April 28th. There will not dance act at the Titus last night said most noted for its fur?
be any dinner on the ground this time, it was one of the best acts seen ini Rastus—De skunk; de more fur you
County, Just bring your flowers along and that theatre. Little Mary Layne is gits away from him de better it is
2 ’-1 be there by ten o’clock. There will wonderful in her acrobatic dancing fur you.—Goblin.
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 23, 1929, newspaper, April 23, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783749/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.