Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, APRIL 9,1025
THE STORE WITH THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS HOUSEHOLD PAINTING QUIDS
Phpn 469. They are“ Paint
Headuarters,” where you will
find;* the Shcrwin - Williams
Household Painting Guide that
tells? you the exactly correct
type; of paint, varnish, stain and
eratnel for ..each surface in
yjMt home. It costs nothing to
fFWw-the-“Guide.” '
1 D. STROTHER
PAINT HEADQUARTERS
FOR MT. PLEASANT
NEW!
Sherwin-Williams
PAYMENT PLAN
GOODFELLOWSHIP CLASS
ENTERTAINS
AGAINST ALL TRADITIONS
“She just simply disgraced
herself at her daughter's wed-
ding.”
“However did she do that?”
“She was so happy she could-
n't shed a tear.”—American
Region Weekly.
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Signs You Can Believe In
If your breath is bad and you
have spells of swimmingwin the
head, poor appetite, constipation
and a genera! no-account feeling,
it is a sign your liver is torpid.
The one really dependable remedy
for all disorders in the liver, stom-
ach and bowels is Herbine. It
acts powerfully on the liver,
strengthens digestion, purifies the
bowels and restores a fine feeling
of energy, vim and cheerfulness.
Price 60c. Sold by
a & STEPHENS
As previously announced the
Goodfellowship Class of the
Methodist church met Wednes-
day evening in the basement of
the church for the purpose of
honoring and entertaining the
players of the home ball club.
Needless to say this affair was
rendered in a most unique man-
ner as is the custom of this class
of young people. Despite the
downpour of rain and hail there
were thirty-five present who
tbok part in the many games
and pastimes, all of which re-
Arrangements have now eben called our childhood days. Due
perfected by Sherwin-Will- to the patter of hail on the win- .%
i&ms whereby the painting dow panes many were unable to $
of residential property may hear “Hi” Ervin play his trom- A
readily be arranged on a bome in the “T*77 Orchestra ?
convenient payment basis, a ii G • j J*ZZ Vrc * *
Recognized business practice A11 enjoyed an evening of fun
is now, therefore, made avail-, and frivolity. Ice cream, to-
able to the property owner gether with good home made
without difficulty or red tape cake and soda water from our
TTie Sherwin-Williams ‘Paint local plant was served to those
present. Those who found it
impossible to make their way to
the church before the bad
weather set in are che losers,
which wili be verified by any
one present. —A Guest.
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Headquarters’ Dealer will
gladly give you full infor-
mation.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends |
who so faithfully stood by me
with vote and influence, and am
going to try to make these next
two years banner years for Mfc.
Pleasant.
I want the help and co-opera-
tion of every one in Mt. Pleas-
ant to help make our little town
a good clean, law abiding place
to live.
Come on let’s all pull togeth-
er for the good of our town.
Yours to serve,
BEN CHAPMAN,
City Marshal, Mt. Pleasant,
Texas.
Our regular summer service is
in effect, hot bread and rolls
from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., each day
except Sunday.—Meier’s Bak-
ery.
SCOTTISH RITE MASONS
OBSERVE CEREMONY
Local members of the Dallas
Consistory of Scottish Rite Ma-
sons observed the obligatory
ceremonies of Maundy Thursday
on the morning of the ninth.
These ceremonies consist of ex-
tinguishing the seven symbolic
lights and of breaking bread to-
gether. The ceremonies were
observed in the office of Judge
Ward, and there were thirteen
members present. On Easter
morning they will again assem-
ble and relight the seven tapers.
It is not cheap bread, it is the
best bread at a legitimate price,
at Meier’s, the pioneer at fight-
82d-lw ing the profiteer. 8-2
SPECIAL SALE
ON
HATS AND DRESSES
Hats $5.00 to $10.00 at one
half price
Wash Dresses, guaranteed col-
ors. $1.95 to $4.95
Silk Dresses, all styles and col-
$7.95 $12.95 and $14.75
ors.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
April 10th and 11th
MRS.
MISS
0. M. FUQUAY
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And
CHADWICK
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Joe Daniels, Miss Freddie
Gates, Mrs. Audie Hayden and
Mrs. O- B. Powers of Fort
Worth are the guests of Mrs. J.
A. Harris this week.
Mrs. J. H. Wilder left Wed-
nesday for Alexandria, La„ i«
response to a message announ-
cing the serious illness of hej,
mother.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1925, newspaper, April 9, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783832/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.