Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 180, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER U, 1933.
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J.G. WILSON, Hardware
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
SEE OCR LINE OF HARNESS, CHECK LINES, BRIDLES AND
LEATHER COLLARS
SHEET IRON and CAST IRON HEATERS, COOK STOV ES
We feature the famous BLUE GRASS and KEEN Kl ITER
AXES and cur prices are right. KEEN KUTTER SHEARS WILL
LAST A LIFE TIME.
SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT
Air Rifles from St.00 to $2.95. .22’s No. 27 Hamilton. Remington’s
in Bolt Action and Automatic. 410's Crescent Davis and Mossberg
Repeater Remington Automatic in 12 and 20 Ga. Winchester Model
Pumps, Models 97 and 12. No advance in prices, although a 20 per-
cent advance is in effect by all manufacturers of arms
CHILDREN’S VEHICLES—Just Arrived Velocipedes and Wagons.
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT
V isit our Household Department. 32 piece Dinner Service from
S2-f5 to $4.40: 42-piece Dinner Service $7.40 and $8.45. Beautiful
seiecTioas in Imported China, all open stock. Don't forget "PYREX.”
the '.i VaRaN TEED Oven* are. See us before selecting your gitts
or r»->dg< prizes.
Nev Items—Quality Merchandise at Bargain Prices.
J. G. WILSON
HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS
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Winfield
Mrs. Julian Roach. Reporter
Telephone 113-F31
Another mistake in our items last
week was Winfield school had one
hundred and eighty pupils enrolled
instead of one hundred and eight.
Mis. Cora Lamb and daughter.
.Mi>s Vera, of Bognta were week end
guests of friends and relatives here.
Rev. Whit conducted the funeral
. evvioes of Billie W ayne Martin. I
age two years, at Turley cemetery i
Sunday afternoon at two o’clock. He
was the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. i
Self, who live just north of Winfield, i
The Quarterly Conference of the ;
Methodist Church convened with the j
church here Tuesday of this week, j
Rev. 1 . H. Mathison of Texarkana, j
preached at eleven o'clock hour. ,
Mr. doc Kelley and Miss Gertrude |
White of this county were united in
marriage at the Methodist parsonage
here Saturday evening, Rev. John
VY. Foid officiating.
Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Mathison of
Texarkana were Monday night guests
of Re x and Mrs. J. W. Ford.
An.-'her birthday party: This time
two hen.roes. Master Dan Whitt and
Miss Johnny Goolsby, at the home of
Mrs. J. E. Whitt Saturday afternoon;
Dan age 9 and Johnny age 8. Re-
* freshments of angel food cake and ice
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Midway with an infection on her foot! The hazard of ocean liners colliding
from a bruise. j at night is reduced by a new funnel
The Christian revival at Monticello I risin£ sixty-eight feet above the top
closed Saturday. j deck and brightly flood-lighted.
Morris Hall and Mr. and Mrs. An- I *-----
diew Hale accompanied Mr. and Mrs. j Petting should be done only on
Odis Hale to Hamlin the past week, j certain days of the week. Personally,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Halo will make we !»efer Wednesday, Saturday,
their home near Hamlin on account T hursday, Monday, Friday, Sunday
of Mrs. Hale’s health. Morris Hale aml Tuesday,
will return home here. , -----
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
G. W. CROSS, Editor
Kroweldeen Club
The Kroweldeen Club met with
Mrs. Geo. Moore Tuesday. It was
their pleasure to have Mrs. Milam
present, having accepted membership
in the club. Roll call was responded
to with current news of royalty. The
following program was rendered:
Two Royal Sisters—Mrs. Moore.
King Alexander—Mrs. Seb Cald-
Entered at the postoffice at Mt. Pleas-
ant, Texas, as second class mail mat-
ter. All obituaries, resolutions of
respect, cards of thanks, etc., will be
charged for at regular rates.
cream were served to fourteen boys 1
3nd girls. I
Rev. J. D. McClung of Mt. Pleas- [
j ant conducted the funeral of the lit- j
tie Hollingsworth boy, age between i
! two and three years, at White Oak j
Springs chuch Wednesday afternoon. J
Interment in Winfield cemetery. i
j Singing at White Oak Springs ev- j
cry first and third Sunday afttr- |
noons.
Farmers’ Academy Baptist Church |
has called Rev. Hayes of Commerce i
i as their pastor. j
j The following from here attended j
; the Pittsburg Association at Omaha i
Thursday: Rev. and Mrs. John Whitt, '
A PLAY
well.
Princess of Monte Carlo—Mrs. Jno. | Miss Florence Westbrook, Mrs. Nora !
Holland. j Emerson, Mrs. George Taliaferro, \
An Arabian Princess—Mrs. E. C. | Mrs- Ben Roberson, Mrs. W. A. Em-
Brice. i erson, Houston Westbrook and Rev.
I. E. Driggers. Rev. Driggers at-
tended the Association Friday also.
R. R., E. E., E. H. and J. J. Roach
_ went to Dallas Sunday.
Frank Sinclair went to Baylor Hos-
The following out of town relatives . pital at Dallas Sunday for an exam-
returning to his home at
During the social hour which fol-
lowed, the hostess served a delight-
ful salad course.—Reporter.
“Clubbing a Husband,” sponsored
by the Missionary Society, will be . , . , , , , ,.
rendered at the Green Hill Methodist friends attended the funeral of D. janation,
Church Saturday night, October 14th. 'Y’ Holcomb> which was held Monday Monticello Sunday night.
.morning at the Methodist Church: j Andrew Cody bought the Conner
| VIr. and Mrs. B. L. Covey, Dallas; | filling station from Mr. Conner Sat-
Doug. Glass, San Antonio; Mrs. John 1 urday
~ ‘ Mrs.
The public invited.
Stimulate your business. Advertise
C. R. HOSFORD GARAGE
Welding & Machine Work
Batteries and Accessories
All Work Guaranteed
24 Hour Service—Phone 199
Long, Rusk; Mrs. Jesse Holcomb, j Mr. and Mrs. Louie Roach went to
Mrs. Dan McDonald and Miss Odie ! Gilmer Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Conner of Gladewat-
McDonald, Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Coffey, Mr.- and Mrs. W. Z.
Beasley and family, Mrs. Tul Fain,
Mrs. George Heard, Omaha; Mrs.
Cobb and son, Roger, Winfield; Mr.
er visited here this week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Redfearn and
Mrs. Raymond Redfearn of Dallas
were week end guests of relatives
and Mrs. Verne Adams and family of here.
Cookville.
And the worst is yet to come!
! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seagraves of
”j Dallas and Mrs. J. S. Seagraves of
Naples spent Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Dorothy Roach near here.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson of
Gladewater were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kidwell.
Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Wylie
Malcolm entertained the following
with a fish supper at their residence
here: M. E. Oldham, Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Duncan, Miss Helen Malcolm
and Earl Malcolm of Pittsburg; Miss
Mildred Dodson of Malakoff and Miss
Phoebe Bounds.
Miss Ella Mae Blake spent the
past week end in Dallas.
Miss Ella Mae Thomas and Mr.
Herman Redden surprised their friends
and relatives last week by getting
married. They both live in the New
Hope community and have a host of
friends who wish them much happi-
ness.
If we fail to call you over the week ]
end, won’t you please call me? II
will thank you, I
■Mr. and Mr|. R. A. Taylor of Pad’s
Chapel came Friday.and spent the
week end here with his parents. I
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor spent |
h riday with Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. !
Louis Bennett at Yale, in Franklin
County.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benton and
children left this week for West
Texas.
Ennis Roach, Gilbert McRay, Otis
Roland, Hubert Roland and A. B.
Walker left Saturday for Wellington,
Texas.
Mrs. Katie Smith Oliver remains in
a critical condition at her home in
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 180, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1933, newspaper, October 11, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800074/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.