Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 19, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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Suit J Morning, 84pUwb«r II, 1937
Tito Dally Times Has the Largest ML Pleasant Circulation of Aay Newspaper
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Churches
>< FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
L. E. Lamb, Pastor
Two more Sundays remain in
this associational year. October
first we will begin a new year
Off church life. Let us make these
two Sundays count for the most ! Who Knows
class for every age. Bring the
entire family.
Morning Worship—11:00 a. m.
The pastor will preach on the
subject, “Church Loyalty.”
Baptist Training Union—6:4,5
p. m. This is the training de-
partment of the church and is for
every member.
Evening Service—7:45 p. m1.
Evangelistic singing and preach-
ing. Sermon subject: “A God
“DOUBLE OR NOTHING”
MRS. HENRY HYMES IS
TOURING THE ORIENT
ii^gevery possible way. Plan to
attend every service of the day
Sunday. Reports will be made
by two very important commit-
tees, the nominating committee
and the financial committee.
Communities are the servants of
the church and their work should
be greatly appreciated. Hear
and consider their reports.
Sunday School—9:45 a. m. A
We invite you to worship with, i
“The Friendly Church With
Message.”
325 Bulbs Given
Away
Our large, illustrated catalogue
—a true Gardening Encyclo-
paedia—will soon be ready. To
compile a list of appropriate
addreesses of genuine garden-
ing friends, we will send you
FREE a nice assortment of
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, DAF-
FODILS, CROCUS, IRIS, AN-
EMONES, GLADIOLI, etc.,
325 bulbs in all, which is suf-
for packing, carriage, etc., a
ONE dollar note by registered
ficient for a wonderful dis-
play. It suffices to send u?
letter, and to mention your
name and full address in block
letters. Do not send coins or
stamps. Please, mention also
the name of this paper. Dis-
patch, carriage paid, all over
the world, without increase in
nrice. KWEEKERY TULPEN-
BURG, Postbus, C 397, AM-
STERDAM-C., HOLLAND.
Europe. 5-12-19
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Geo. C. Moore, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching services at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Young People’s League at 6:30
p m.
The Fannie Wallace Auxiliary
will meet at the church Monday
afternoon at 3 o’clock. Mrs.
Eugene Hoffmann will be the
leader in the study of the book,
“Our Yesteryears.”
Visitors and strangers welcome
to all services.
Christian Science Services j
“Matter” is the subject of the j
Lesson-Sermon which will be i
read in all Churches of Christ, j —------ ■ *—=
Scientist on Sunday, September i mention thy name.’
> ** ^ ;--
I tended visit with her children in
j Colorado Springy Colo., Sham-
, rock, and Iowa Park, Texas,
j Mrs. Mattie Coleman spent Sun- !
day with her sister, Mrs. C. M. ! The Times and Times Review
Benton, in the West Midway com- is in receipt of a post card from
munity. Mrs. Kenry Hymes, former Mt.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Roberson of Pleasant resident, now of Dallas,
Greenville were guests of the who is tourine the Orient and
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I Ben Roberson.
j Mrs. B. F. McRae and Mrs.
I Grace Spruill are visiting the
latter’s daughter, Mrs. Paul Tay-
lor, and family in Houston this
! week.
Jesse Roberson arrived home
londay from Elginville, 111.,
'here he has been in school. He
! «'ill go from here to Dallas to
| resume his studies at S. M. U.
Methodist W. M. S.
j The W. M. S. of the Methodist
i church met Monday afternoon
i with Rev. and Mrs. Ben Anderson,
i with a splendid attendance answ-
j ering roll call. After a business
! session Mi s. Anderson served de-
licious refreshments and a social
! hour was enjoyed.
Beautiful Mary Carlisle, who appeared with Bing Crosby in his first
starring motion picture, “College Rhythm,” is back as his leading
lady in the brilliant Comedy with music “Double or Nothing,” which
opens today at the Martin Theatre. The. cast also includes Martha
Raye, Andy Devine, William Frawley and a host of other funmakers
19th.
The Golden Text is: “Turn ye
not idols, nor make to yourselves
molten gods: I am the Lord your
God.”
Among the citations which
comprise the Lesson Sermon is
the following from the Bible: “O
Lord our God, other lords beside
Thee have had dominion over us:
but by Ihee only will we make
Fall Sale
OF
Used Cats
We have one of the most complete
line of Dependable Used Cars to be
• found anywhere in Northeast Texas,
and at prices that will amaze you.
At no other time during the year
will you have an opportunity of saving
money on Used Cars as you will have at
this time. Come in and look at what we
have on our lot.
Johnsoc-Juatiis
Motor Co.
Telephone 220
It’s Philco Week
' ~ sa^JAT
cAOOP
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The Lesson-Sermon includes
also the following passage from
the Christian Science textbook,
“Science and Health with Key
to the Scriptures” by Mary Bak-
er Eddy: “That matter is sub-
stantial or has life and sensa-
tion, is one of the false beliefs
of mortals, and exists only in a
suppositious mortal conscious-
Senior B. T. U. Program
Doctrinal Program to be rend-
ered at the Baptist church Sun-
day evening at 6:45.
Opening period—President in
charge
Bible Drill—Rogers Owen.
Topic—“The Love of God”.
Leader—Miss Doris Cook.
Introduction—Leader.
“God’s Love Reaches to
CYPRESS
By MRS. OLA RUSf
is touring the Orient
the Holy Land. The card was
postmarked at Tiberiade, and
was written at Nazareth. Mrs.
Hymes says:
‘‘Jerusalem, Haiffa, Tel-Aviv,
Jaffa, Tiberiade, Palestine; Cai-
r°, Port Said, Alexandria, Egypt;
Beyrouth, Damascus, Baalbeck,
Syria; are more than interesting
and cruising on Blue Mediter-
ranean Sea is marvelous. All
places have grand breeze and
lots of sun and poverty. Mo-
hammedan women swathed in
black, and some wear two fceavy
black crepe or silk veils, whirh,
to me seems inhuman.
The card shows a picture of the
Ecce Homo Arch, in Jerusalem.
FOR SALE
Two large lots just north of
my home on South Jeffers*®
Street.
One lot on North Van Buren
Street. •'. j
All are well located, with aU
utility connection.** .available.
JACK CROSS
approach j Men”—Miss Doris Cook.
ness. Hence, as we
Spirit and truth, we lose the j “God’s Love
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Ellison and
son of Henderson visited relatives
in this community Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Ellison of Tyler spent
Sunday with relatives in this
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and
daughter, Lula Dell, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Jones and son, Orvis,
and H. B. Jones visited friends
I and relatives in Morris County
I Sunday.
Birdie Ellison is visiting in
All! Corpus Christi this week.
consciousness of matter.
Creation”—Miss
Church
Organizations
Monday
| M. C. Cox of this community
Planned Man s left Tuesday for Texarkana for
Ethelyn Lee. ! medical treatment in a hospital
“God’s Love Sorrowed Over: in that city.
Man’s Fall”—Miss Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clark
Lokey. . returned to their home in Bettie
“God’s Love Planned Man’s after an extended visit with the
Redemption”—Miss Mildred Mor- former’s brother, Edmond Clark.
r*s(* ( Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rust and
Gods Love Paid the Price of, children spent Sunday with rela-
The Ladies Bible Class of the | Redemption” — Miss Lorene; tives in Bettie
Church of Christ will meet at , Wright. j _
the church at 4 o’clock for the j “uod’s Love Plans the Christ-
weekly Bible study. W. S. Wiley ' ian Life”—Miss Frances Vandi-
will direct the study from the'ver.
book of Titus. i “God’s Love Plans the Christ-
MethodiSt W. M. S. i ian Eternity”—Jack Harrison.
The W. M. S. of the Metho-j Closing period,
dist church will meet in Circles i -—-—•
Monday afternoon as follows:
Circle 1 will meet at the home
of Mrs C. R. Mosford on East
Third Street; Circle 2 will meet
with Mrs. Tobe Thomas on West
First Street, and Mrs. Frank
Bernard will entertain Circle 3
at her home on Johnson Avenue.
Fannie Wallace Auxiliary
WINFIELD
By MRS. J. T. SPRUILL
List your property with us for
quick sale. A. S. Mitchell Co. tf
PRONTO ant killer and best
formula ever perfected to rid
your place of ants and other
insects. Reasonable price. F. W.
Stephenson. i4tf.
EB
A SHAMPOO
Is the foundation of your hair dress!
Be sure it is clean, glossy and weft-mas-
saged to loosen all foreign matter and
really put it in condition for the finish-
ing touches.
Specializes in Shampoos. You will see
the Results at Once.
Try one next time your hair needs
attention.
VAUGHAN’S BEAUTY SHOP
PHONE 48 MRS. VAUGHAN, Prop.
“We Build Up to a Standard, Not down to a Price.”
Insurance Bonds
That automobile crash undoubtedly means a damage suit—
lawyer—appearance in court—pains and uncertainties of
cross-questioning. Our Insurance Company will take that
load entirely.
SEE US BEFORE THE ACCIDENT
C, L. Duncan Insurance Agency
111 West 3rd. Telephone 58
ML Pleasant, Texas.
Tie*0'?
AUTOMATIC TU
PHILC
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whittle
of Winnsboro were guests of Rev.
and Mrs. Ben Anderson Sunday.
Evelyn Hooten returned home
The Fannie Wallace Auxiliary Sunday from a two weeks’ visit
of the Presbyterian church will with relatives in Wolfe City,
meet at the church Monday after- j Mrs. J. W. Malcolm and daugh-
noon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Eugene j ter, Mary Frances, and Mrs. Min-
Hoffmann will direct the study j nie Nelson of Daingerfield were
from the book, “Our Yester- j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
years.” | Roberson Sunday.
Baptist W. M. U. j Mrs. Opal Bradley and daugh-
The W. M. U. of the Baptist ' ter, Martha Pearl, of Tyler visited
church will meet at the church I the former’s parents, Mr. and
at 4 o’clock for the monthly busi- i Mrs. Ben Roberson, the past
ness meeting The Sunbeams will weekend.
meet also at the church at 4 Mrs. Bessie Taylor of Corn-
o’clock.
Thursday
The Garden Club will meet
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. D. D. Lide on Lide Ave-
nue, with Mrs. Bessie Caldwell as
joint hostess.
Friday
The Junior Kroweldeen club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Seb Caldwell on West Third
Street for a call meeting.
The Pierian Club will begin
their second year of study Fri-
day afternoon at 2:30 at the home
of Mrs. L. M. Cargile on West
First Street.
merce is visiting her parents here
j this week.
J Mrs. Clyde Black went to Paris
Monday for a tonsil operation,
i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott and
children spent Sunday with rela-
tives in Sulphur Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Amerson
entertained a few of their friends
with a hot tamale supper Friday
night. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Matherly, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Roberson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Clay, Mrs. Opal Bradley of
Tyler and Miss Audrey Elliott.
Mrs. Emma King returned
home Wednesday from an ex-
TO BE BEALL-DRESSED”IS TO BE WELL-DRESSED!
MT. PLEASANT NEVER HAD IT BE
SUCH AN OUTSTANDING LINE.' Of
Prep Suits
For “Lttle Men”
AT SUCH A THRIFTY PRICE
k
is Good
We Invite You to See this Radio at our Store
E. L. RIDDLE
Phone 99
Vitality, ruggedness and endurance are the foundation of success.
That is true of your own health or of your business. Consider your
health as a business risk. An ailing executive weakens the structure
of his business; a wise one guards his health and ranks his physician’s
services as his best FINANCIAL SECURITY. Visit your physician
occasionally when you are well, immediately if you are ill.
Bullington98 Drug Store
ML Pleasant Telephone 225
SIZES 32 TO 38
Double breasted and single breasted
models—sport backs in the new belt
effects. Pleated pants—and a selec-
tion of new plaids, checks, overolaids
and novelty mixture woolens. These
suits are outstanding in tailoring, fit,
quality and style.
And For Younger
Fellows
6 to IS Years
In fin hard twist materials,
made to give plenty of wear.
Dashing styles for the youngsters
from 6 to 16 years, and the price
is easy on the pocketbook.
4.98 795
$I39
BOYS AM, LEATHER
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