Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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ARMY TOSSER
By Jack Sords
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DRUGS & JEWELRY
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Cadillacs
G. M, C. TRUCKS
GOODRICH TIRES
Earl Lide Motors
“For The Best Deal”
Phone 285
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Home After Torpedoing
PANGBURN'S CANDY FOR
HALLOWE'EN
THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE
USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
GIVE HER A BOX OF PANGBURN’S
DELICIOUS CANDY FOR
HALLOWE’EN
Church
Organizations
With
DON AMECHE
Sir Cedric
Hardwicke
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Mrs. Geo. Moore
Hostess to Senior
Kroweldeen Club
Baptist Circle
Eight Meets on
Tuesday Afternoon
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SINGER SEWING
MACHINES
Next Door to Employment
Office
Offeratory—Mrs. Letha Man-
kins.
• Prayer—Mr.?. Palmen
Closing scripture and dismissal
—Group.
German people. He insisted that
Americans have no quarrel with
the Germans, but against their
government.
West
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Store. Phone 444
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to see them used against
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Located at Plaza Hotel,
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In the arms of Henry Fonda on a
Hollywood set, screen star Olivia
de Havilland receives her 1,000th
kiss for the sake of entertainment
on the silver screen. A veteran of 23
pictures, she says she hopes her sec-
ond thousand kisses will be as pleas-
ant as the first.
Special discount this week on:
1 Singer DeLuxe Sweeper.
1 Standard Model Sweeper
Each With Accessories
2 Singer Electric Console Sets
Stoves, Electric Irons, and
Fashion Aids. Buttons,
Buttonholes and Buckles
“The Return to Manila”—Mrs.
Bessie Caldwell.
“Cartnivals )and
Manila”—Mrs. E. L.. Hart.
“Fishing in t'he Philippines”—
Mrs. John Holland.
At the close of the program,
the hostess served delicious
pumpkin pie and coffee.
The club will meet next at the
home of Mrs. A. S. Mitchell at
1:15 o’clock instead of the usual
hour.
■ Front southeast
i bedroom. Private entrance. New
innerspring mattress, 603 North
29-3d
M. F. RH AG LAND
ZADLO AND ELECTRIC
SHOP
We Do All Kinds of Electric
Work. Located at
Terrell’s Shoe Shop
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The Senior Kroweldeen Club
met at the home of Mrs. Geo.
C. Moore on Johnson Avenue
Tuesday afternoon. The spacious
suite of room; was decorated
with bowls of red and bronze
dalhias, white angel lilies and
hydrangias.
After roll call, which was an-
swered with very instructive cur-
rent events, the Club enjoyed the
EXPERT BARBER SFRVYCR | Pr'0£ram:__
New Equipment, Comfortable
lounging chairs. Tub and show-
er baths.
Frank J. Bernard, Mgr.
W Women’s Society of Chris-
-a Service met at the Metho-
Church for an hour of pray-
er* Tuesday afternoon.
Jtes. J. Frank Palmer was
telrr for the afternoon and the
taSowing program was rendered:
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FOR RENT — Furnished seven
room house. Close in. Also fur-
nished apartment. 413
Fourth Street. Phone 46.
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UP To Ats CUPPINGS Z
regarding a small
piano for sale, write
Box 245, Mt. Pleas-
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ftogram on Tuesday
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7R0FESSI0NAL ADVERTISEMENTS
’(.CLELAND
Consult Os About Your Eyes.
Optometrist
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Palmist-Life Reader-Adviser
Special Reading 50c
9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily and
Sunday
If worried over business, home j Church street. Inquire at Repair
disharmony, love, or if any in- °°
fluence is holding ypu down, and
preventing your object in life,
don’t fail to consult this Gifted
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Capt, William Mello, skipper of the I. C. White, U. S. freighter recently
sunk by a torpedo, is shown in happy reunion with his family at their
Chelsea, Mass., home. Left to right are Mrs. Mello, daughter Gloria,
Capt. Mello and son William, Jr. All but three of the ship’s crew
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At an unidentified Hudson Bay Post a U. S. Navy PBY plane of the North Atlantic Patrol comes In for
close scrutiny by Eskimos. The natives have seen other planes before but they are hopeful the crew
may have some tin cans to spare which can be converted into weapons or utensils. This is a U. S. Navy photo.
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William Etzel, young mechanic
in a Baltimore factory was ar-
rested by FBI agents Wednes-
day, charged with sabotage of'
' bombing planes.
i Etzel, who is of German par-
s | entage, but who says he was born
| in Baltimore, is said to have ad- FOR RENT __
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in the gas tanks of a number of ,Van Burem Phone W.
TYlan^'r hprnii.Qo hp did not want !___________
the J LOST—Big pointer dog, liver
sand white, 3 years old; also, 6-
monthis-old lemon and white
pointer dog. Strayed from my
home Monday. Finder please
notify Alvin Lain . 28-2d-lwp
FOR SALE — Black’s Furniture
Repair Business on West First
Street; also house and lot at 420
1 C?hlirr*h ctroof Tnriuii*A nF Rnnair
Shop. 23 3p
FOR RENT—Four room house on
Peterman Avenue. Phone 174.
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Circle Eight of the Baptist
Missionary Union met at the
home of Mrs. W. T. Hutchinson ;
in Latson Heights Tuesday af- ;
temoon with six members pres-
ent. Miss Arnie Kennedy of
Ringgold, La., was a welcome
visitor.
After an interesting lesson cn
“Exodus,” the hostess served re-
freshments of delicious pumpkin
chiffon pie and coffee to the
group.
The meeting next Tuesday will
be held at 2:30 o’clock at the
home of Mrs. W. T. Hutchinrcr
Jr., at 603 East First Street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Whe-
lan of Indianapolis, Ind., are vis-
iting the former’s sifter, Mrs.
Charles Ehemann, this week.
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Call to Worship—Leader. I
Song—“O Worship the King.’’
Prayer—Mrs. Palmer.
“When Our Deaconnesses Re-
tire”—Mrs. G. W. Anderson.
Statement of Theme—Leader.
• Scripture Reading and Medita-
tion—Mrs. A. H. O’Tyson.
Song—“Break Thou The Bread
of Life.”
“An American Christian Ser-
vice”—Mrs. W. L. Means.
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Brad Brodsky
Brad Brodsky of Philadelphia, own-
er of the horse,-Hasty Notion, testi-
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board Into improper practices. The I sorrows and troubles and starts FOR RENT—172-acre farm, five
board was investigating charges | you on the road to success and miles north of Mt. Pleasant in
that Hasty Notion ran as Rapid I happiness. — Answers all ques- Oak Grove community. Standing
Bone at Hawthorne las Sep . | tions! white and Colored wel- rent. See Earl M. Porter, Mt.
come! 28-6p Pleasant Battery Co. 15-tf
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Bomber Sabotage
CLASSIFIED ADS
Needs Repairing—
If Your Battery
Can Do It!
Willard Batteries
(Exclusive Agency)
Mt. Pleasant
Battery Company
Oay 228—Ph/mes—Night 408-1
Wednesday Evening. October 29, 1941
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Phones 490 and 98
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[Typewriters, Cash Registers,
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JUST ARRIVED
J -NEW BUTTON MOLDS
J A-n Assortment of Sizes
| Wi-so Several New Buckle
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’ilfrs. Herbert Cross
Thursday
Pastime Bridge Club will meet
at t'he home of Mrs. H. C. Keath-
ley on East First Street.
Friday
’99 Club will meet with Mrs.
J. M. Ellis on North Jefferson
Street.
Delphian Club will meet with
Mrs. P. E. Wallace on East First
Street.
Junior Kroweldeen Club will
meet with Mrs. Cub Gilpin on
East First Street.
Busy Twenty Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. R. J. Davis
on East First Street at 2:30 p.m.
with Mrs. Rose Derge as co-
hostess.
Candies. Cold Drinks, Coffee,
Razor Blades, and Many
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1941, newspaper, October 29, 1941; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366645/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.