Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 72, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 2, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1936.
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List Times Today
‘ VANISHING
RIDERS"
with
BILL CODY
ETHEL JACKSON
SHORTS THAT PLEASE
FIRST E”!FODE '
{KCRCY. M. MERRICK
Et-VS IA3T PIG HI'
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Tex LEASE WILLIAM FARNUM
DOROTHY GULLIVER RUTH MIX
if JACK MULHALL ION A A N 0 RE
, REED HOWES NANCY CASWf.
| HOBBY NELSON JOSEf SWICKARO
,_ ft wEics reat’.irrion _____
A prize will be given to eli
school children for Saturday’s
attendance. Admission, 5c
to all school children under
12; Adults 15c.
Preview Saturday Night,
Sunday, Monday
“THE 3i STEFS”
With r c1:j. rt Oc nat,
Madeleine Carroll
“THE MOUSE AND THE
BELL”
One Red Color Cartoon
“OLD SAW BONES”
With Andy Clyde ‘
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
“Everlasting Punishment” is
the subject of the lesson-sermon
which will be read all churches
tomorrow.
The Golden Text is; “There
is no peace, said the Lord, un-
to the wicked.”
One citation from the Bible
is: “The great dragon was cast
out, that old serpent, called the
Devil, and Satan, which receiv-
ed! the whole world: he was
cast out into the earth, and his
angels were cast out with him.”
One passage from the Chris-
tian Science textbook, is, as fol-
lows: “He that touches the hem
of Christ's robe and masters
his mortal beliefs animality,
and hate, rejoices in the proof
of healing, in a sweat and cer-
tain senre that -God i: Love.”
Do not ovarlec:: pvy:r.e..t of
'our delinquent city ta::c~, if
'ou wish to avoid i
costs. 28-5
LOST—Black Gordon setter
bitch with white cn chest. Re-
ward for return to Dr. Dan
Witt.
FOR F.i
adjoining
trance, e'er: iv
office.
Pay y ur d
due Cit. ■- cf
with delay.
1 —o bedrooms,
h, private en-
2-3t
"inquent taxes
Pic.-.srnt rmw
23-5
Pay your delinquent city
taxes now and avoid useless
penalties and costs. 2R-5
BILIOUS
Condition Needs Double
Action Treatment
Stimulation of liver bile flow ia not enough
Cw complete relief, but combined with in-
wiinil stimulation that relieve^ temporary
tipation, quick, soothing results are cer-
Herbine, a combination of herb9, com-
BOTH actions end so those dizzy,
;as, rundown feelings
liver end bowels re-
aura to normal action. Get your bottle of
Herbiiie fro
headachy, indigestions, gas, rundown teelii
«**■ relieved when both liver and bowels
orm?l
rom druggists.
MARTh! THEATRE
Sunday - Monday
Sat. Nite 11:00 O’clock
MEETING TO BEGIN AT
CHURCH OF CHRIST
JUNE FOURTEENTH
Seek Third Term in Office
PR,
Phone 15 for Job Printing.
This meeting was announced
through the press some time in
the latter nart of January, or
the first of February, but we
"ml to keep reminding all of
the readers of the paper about
il. We went to have the best
me-'ting 1!-> it has ever been held
in Mt. Pleasant, if possible, and
it is pocsible if everyone of us
who stand for the truth wil1
out our shoulders to the wheel
me! work for that which we
’■now to be right.
The local minister will do the
“trench mg, and his brother,
Floyd vVi'oy, will load the,song
service. Everyone here knows
3ro. W. S. Wiley, the minis-
icr. Floyd is a young man
still in his teens, but a good
song leader, and it will be a
tl ensure for everyone to asso-
'iato with these two young men
n this meeting.—Reporter.
BULLINGTON DLUG STORE
PALACE THEATRE
Tcn’s'ht at 6:00 O’clock and
Sunday
“di Ship Morgan”
with
GEORGE BANCROFT
and
ANN SOTHERN
The
You'll find
A NEW FACE AND A
NEW COMPLEXUJN
IK THE NEW
Treasurolle
V.U;
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§:.Lmi;
1 ;;|w. J. Bulow jilfei
r
Two veteran Democratic leaders in South Dakota politics who- seek
third terms in office are W. J. Bulow, right, who has served two
terms as United States senator, and Thomas Derry, left, twice gov-
liui of the state..
Americ',n towns c:i
u'hjGwcod end
Hoquiam (Indian word meaning
“dear timber”) were given their
names by insects. Areas of
timber in these regions were
ravaged by beetles end the hem - !
lock loooer.
FOR RENT—Apm,tme,'+ -
Denman Court.—See C. L.
•u-Lotn. J> 0 -- l
Delinquent taxes due city c
‘t. Plersant must be pa:
w
)R. J. I
>
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.Tine natural resources of Tex-
as are estimated to be about 15
per cent developed. Th estate !
has a population cf 22.2 perrons !
ncr square mile, compared with
a national average cf 41.3.
FFR 1
OPTOMETRIST
Correct Glasses far the
Entire family.
irst Nat’cnul Bank Building Mt. Pleasant, Tex?.-
Where Better Glasses Are Made
The new Treasurette contains:
Ardena Cleansing Cream
Ardena Skin Tonic
Ardena Velva Cream
Ardena Special Astringent
Ardena Astringent Oil
and Ardena Cleansing Tissues
plus
Velva Cream Mask
Illusion and Cameo Powders
and
the new Maquillages Harmonises
(Make-up Color Chart) is com-
plimentary with your purchase
of the Treasurette.
SWINT BROS.
38 PHONE 187
A
A BETTER NEWSPAPER
FOR A BETTER TOWN - *
Mt. Pleasant is ranidly coming up
from a small country town to a
progressive and ever-growing city;
fewer people are without work than
there were two months ago, and
business conditions are improving,
For it lo continue to grow we must
patronize our home-town merchants
and co-operate with each other on
civic improvements.
In offering ycu a better newspaper
we do so with one great purpose —
To be of service to you and to Mt.
Pleasant.
THE MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 72, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 2, 1936, newspaper, May 2, 1936; Mt. Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth822229/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.