Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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TWO MORE FITTING NAMES could not be found than those of this black panther mother and cub in tho
San Francisco zoo. Hex, daughter of Horror, made her public debut, left, appropriately enough on
Friday the thirteenth and celebrated by scratching her keeper. Mother and daughter are pictured to-
gether, right Black panthers are said to be the most vicious of all cats. (International)
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Mrs. John Traylor honored her
daughter. Barbara, with a party
Thursday, on her seventh birthr
day, at her heme on 1..—
(Twelfth Street. j
The children enjoyed several i
games and were pre ented with
miniature flags *as favors.
Refreshments of ice cream and
j cake 'Were erved to the follow- !
ing. Elizabeth Hodder, Kenneth '
Bradley, Tom Barton Coker, Las- j
ka J.'ckson, Vernon Emmert. I
Carolyn Jo Munden, Bettye Car-
olyn Dalton, Patricia Ann Dunn, I
Ottis Ann Goolsby, John Henry
Traylor. Virginia Ruth Jackson, I
Nancy C.rrol West, Joyce Sloan, i..^
Mrs. Chsrlie Hensley has re-
turned home after visiting her
(daughter, Mrs. 1.1 yd .Green, at
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Harvey and Julian Dean Mor-
ris of San Francisco, Calif., htve
returned there after a visit with
j homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stanley are
:n Dai::.s v:?h:ng their daughter,
M’.". Rufus Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dean
Mo-n.s and Hughlan Barrett
| spent the 'weekend in Dallas.
Sgt. Leroy Bahrett of Shep-
pa rd Field spent Wednesday
night with Mr. and Mis. H.rvey
■ Morris and family.
Mr. and M s. Charlie Hensley
j were called to Linden Tuesday
to be at the bedside of Mrs.
Hensley’s bother, Willie Pat-
: terson, who w:s injured in a
car wreck.
A revival is in progress in this
| community this week. The ser-
vices are being conducted by the
pafor, Rev. M. M. Pate.
Miss Elizabeth F/nklin has
returned home from a two weeks
visit with her sister. Miss Dor-
othy Frsnklin of Center.
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ry Don Rogers and Jerry Wayne are completed. Rele se of the
Carruth. 1 ship is sometimes necessary be- J
Barbara received many nice fore the ceremony is ended, so
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8 room nice duplex, double
garage, etc. Two plain cheap
4-room homes.
Nice residence, two acres land
on highway, 2 miles south.
Can sell yours if listed.
J. C. STINSON
Over B°all Brothers
“A Pleasure to Please”
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NOT AU JAPANESE want to die rather than be captured. Top
photo, taken after a U. S. submarine had sunk a Jap ship somewhere
in the Pacific, shows a Jap survivor, riding an overturned dory,
pulling in a life ring which was thrown to him by the crew of the
I U. S. sub. In the bottom photo an American sailor stands on deck
of his surfaced sub, rescue hook in hand, as he watches a lifeboat
loaded with survivors. Navy photos. (International Soundphotos)
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By Doris Hamlin
B_a=_ Friday Evening. August 20, 1913
HEX, CHILD OF HORROR, MAKES HER DEBUT TO WORLD
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BUY WAR KOW
Sixty-eight million Arne, leans buy life insur nee to
j make the futme easier , ... WAR BONDS nmke sure tnere
Will^er^fprUuXnt°mhan1Vbuys FIRE INSURANCE so that
he’ll have a HOME in which to live . . WAR BONDS if -he
sure there will be a country in which a HOME is worth
living.
A business man buys various forms of INSURANCE
to protect his business . . . WAR BONDS moke sure he 11
have a business -worth protecting.
FOR WAR BONDS
Mt. Pleasant Building & Loan Ass'n.
FOR SOUND INSURANCE PROTECTION
C. L. Duncan Insurance Agency
113 West 3rd St. — Telephone 5G — M-. Pleasant, T^x.s
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Titus. Camp, Upshur, and
Morris Counties
NATIONAL FARM I OAN
ASSOCIATION
L. L. ADAMS, Secretary
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FarmLoans Wanted
3n good improved farms, or
t clear will loan to improve.
Federal Land Bank 4% Loans.
Land Bank Commissioner
Mrs. L. C. Smith and children
:f Whitewright spent the week-
end 'with h"r sister, Mrs. Wiley
Reese, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and
children, Roy Jr., and Martha
Lou, of Ajo, Arizona, 'sre spend-
ing a few days with Mrs. Miller’s
brother, Odell Bynum, and fam-
iiy.
Mrs. Buford Cargile and broth-
er, J. V. Grigsby, of Dallas spent
the week with their arents, Mr. i
nd Mrs. John Grigsby.
Sgt. and Mm. Robert A. Car-
rell and baby returned to Co-,
lumbia, S. C., after srending ten
days with their parents. Mr. and.
"rs. John Grigsby 'snd Mr. and
Trs. A. A. Carrell of Hagans-
port
Mr. and Mrs. Johntjie Carre1!
and children of Hagansport vis-
ited in tho borne of Mr. and Mrs.
J. V. Grigsby and f mUy Sun-
day.
Mrs. Jim Bynum cf Pittsburg
visited her daughter, Mrs. Ray-
ford Cargile, Saturday.
Pfc. Jewel Morrow of Wash-
ington vi.ritcd his wife and fam-
ily this* week.
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Throat troubles were treated '
by toasted sponges during the I
14th century, according to pre-
scriptions of those days.
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In two year of rationing, pur-
chasers cf clothing in Great
Britain have been cut down by
$2,400,000,000.
AIR-MAID HOSIERY
Grade A — 45 Gauge
GOOD SUMMER SHADES
All Sizes
1.50
97c
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SWINT BROTHERS
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IKCCME TAX ASSISTANCE
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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public hearing on the bud-
get of the Mt. Pleasant Inde-
aendent School Disrtict will be
held at the office of the C. L.
Duncan Insurance Agency be-
tween the hours cf 8:30 -and 9:30
o’clock Thursday evening, Au-
gust 19th, and all those int-erest-
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“We can shout our lungs out and whistle our heads off and he insists he
can’t hear us, but if we open a bottle of Dr. Pepper...”
ed are invited to attend.
G. L. BROGOITTI,
President Board cf Trustees.
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State health departments are
said to spend nearly $54,000,000
a year throughout the United
States.
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The forms ar-; here and your Declaration of your esti-
mated 1943 Income and Victary Tax must be filed by Sep-
tember 15th. Do not wait until the last week.
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The most recent poster to be released by the Treasury Depart-
ment is tho work of John Atherton, noted painter and illustrator
v.'b •» cn.ri'er “Buy a Share in America” was a prize winner in the
New Y( - : . a of Modern Art’s poster compefitlcn. His latest
j r,: . n above, depicts Daniel Chester French’s famous statue
. - in of Concord and Lexington. Few artists can claim
' \’s distinction in both commercial illustrating and surrealist
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BUY AS CAREFULLY I
AS WILLARD BUILDS
No battery Is built more care'ully than a Willard. In
fact, every Willard Battery must pass 74 inspections
before it leaves the plant. That’s one big reason why
Willard Batteries so consistently outlive and out-per-
form ordinary batteries.
When you buy your next battery, choose carefully.
Other batteries may look as good as a Willard, but
don't jump to the conclusion that like appearance
means like performance. Find cut what's INSIDE the
battery before you buy.
Mt. Pleasant Battery Co.
PHONE 228 — EARL PORTER, PROP.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1943, newspaper, August 20, 1943; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366951/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.