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Times Review. Mt Pleasant, Texas, Friday Morning. January 91, 1958
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OMAHA PERSONALS Home Demonstration
Omaha News Page
opened with prayer. Others who
and Janetta Pope.
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Pleasant
SAVE NOW
for the future
. . . and be financially prepared to
Out of town relatives who at-
Sally’Cash was third
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chair baritone, Rodney Richey
is Held On Tuesday
W as sect nd chair trombone, and
today!
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Toughest automotive tests of all time prove
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" It's America's biggest automotive value—when you buy it...and when you trade
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Melton
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ed Mr. Melton’s sister, Mrs. Lm-
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Methodists Studu
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thousand ‘miles a day through 37 states.
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Mr and Mrs. J. R Joyner were
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Iri-Counly Band
Holds First Meet
Riles Are Held
For Mrs. Coley
Double Ring
Ceremony
Unites Couple
Evangelistic Rally
Scheduled Feb. 3rd
Seniors To Pick
Place To Visit
Pewitt PTA Holds
Regular Meeting
the future may hold! It’s easy to
open a savings account with us—and
easy to save reguary. .. by mail or
in our convenient office. Come in
Talco Is Winner
In District Tilt
Mrs. Ze Ima Sanders and Sue
of Mount Pleasant visited friends
in'Omaha Tuesday of this. week.
Masons Name Group
For Special Week
Moore attended the barbecue at
the Tennison Memorial Method-
Lee Narrmore, C. Li Reavis; re-
freshment committee, Mrs. H. C.
Burchett, Mrs. Leo McCoy: re-
night 44 39, in a 15A District Con-
ference game nt the Talco gym.
' Mickey Via scored 16 points for
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bolin, Mrs.
Clyde Davis, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ogle Thedford all of Houston at-
tended the funeral of Bart Cason
Tuesday.
Royce Thigpen was in Fort
Worth Frida yto consult govern-
ment authorities concerning the
10 low rent housing units which
will be built in Omaha soon.
zie Moore, in the M. D. Anderson
hospital in Houston last week.
cornet. Patsy
snare drum,
Mrs. Monroe Snodgrass is se-
riously ill in the Naples hospital.
Attending the Tri-County band
clinic in Jefferson Saturday were
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and
Jerry and Miss Elizabeth Bryan
of Naples, Amelia Lou Stevens,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ellis and
Mary Jan Thigpen.
Mrs. Al Acker and Mrs. Paul
Snodgrass both of Dallas visited
their mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Ida Davis this weekend and
attended the wedding of Miss
Joan Galloway.
Robert Cason of Chickasha, Okla.,
Mrs. Cully Vaughn of Fort Worth,
Dorothy and June Ellis of Chand-
ler, William, Kenneth and Nancy
Cason ot Mount Vernon, and Mr.
and Mrs Pat Kneifr, Dallas.
C Bean attended the
fajors meeting held in
Msant Monday.
Mrs. Helen Ramage and Mrs.
Frank Ramage were in Longview
Friday shopping.
Mrs. Harold Wallace was taken
to a Texarkana hospital Friday
lor medical treatment:
Mark Melton Moore is at the
bedside of his mother, Mrs. Lizzie
Moore, who is in M. D. Ander-
son Hospital in Houston.
Mr: and Mrs. J. W Westbrook
returned Thursday from an ex-
tended visit with their son, Joe
W. Westbrook in Temple, and
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Schroder in
Waco.
FFA Roys Attend
Titus Conclave
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Roy Melton of Marietta visited
his mother, Mrs. Della Melton,
several days the past week.
An evangelistic rally will be held
at the First Methodist Church on
Monday. Feb. 3, in cooperation
with the movement, “Tell Texas
About Christ.” Rev. Leon Mathis,
pastor of the William's Memorial
Church in Texarkana, Texas, will
be guest speaker.
Mrs. Mack Makes
Official Visit
made io for Pewitt.
Talco also Won the "B"- game
and everyone is invited to partici-
pate: "
W Clarence Stevens was re-
elected as a director in the Mor-
ri* County Bank in Naples by the
'Stockholders, last week.
Cancer's death toll is still a quar-
ter million annually, says the Am-
erican Cancer Society.
Smith-Williams
Wedding Planned
__. put both of these Plymouth* through the same
exacting tests. Acceleration. Gas economy. Handling
ease. Braking efficiency.
The results: the Plymouth that had driven 58,000
miles—the equivalent of 6 years on the road—could
hardly be told from new. Like the new Plymouth, it
zoomed from 0 to 40, 40 to 60 in a matter of seconds.
In a 40-mph "panic” stop, it halted within 38 inches
of the new car. And in the vital area of gas economy,
Dramatic braking tesrmade befor top autpmotive editors. Th* Plymouth on the right had just completed a 58,000-mile cross country run. ,
Other tests Included acceleiation, ride smoothness, gas economy, handlingease. The 58,000-mile veteran per tor med like new!
Agent's Notebook
MRS. BOBBYE BYRD NUSS
.on "The Beginning of Cijie ' " Mil
cut the chapter ropmand on the
serving table for decorations. On
the refreshment committee were
Birdlee Simpson, Allie Lee Wilkin-
son and Daisy Boozer.
nd a Scout tent. Tin
& outs will sell tickets for the stew
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One of the Plymouths above js fresh from the assem-
bly line. The other, a veteran of the toughest test run
of all time: 58,000 continuous miles in 58 days. A
cheir sec-
and M n. George
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enjoy the wonderful opport
Mrs. Jewel Melton was hostess
at a luncheon in her home Thurs-
day for the Omaha Bridge club.
Twelve members were present.
Mrs. Henry - Barier- won. high
Mrs John Hugh Ellis won
the floating prize.
Mrs. Joe Settles drew the lucky
number in Omaha Saturday and
was given $100 by the Omaha
Merchant's Association.
Visitor* in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Wright Sunday
were Charlie -and Nannon John-
son, Wr. and Mrs. Paul Parge,
and Mrs. Jesse Mai Hunt, all of
Mount Pleasant; Mr. and . Mrs.
Clifton Wright of Omaha and
Mrs. Lollie Rhea of Bryan,.Tex.
careful tests proved that the 58,000-mile car delivered
almost the exact same mileage as the new Plymouth.
It rode with a smoothness and handled with an ease
that astounded even veteran test drivers... men who
had thought they' seen everything.
What Hois it all prove? Just this: froth the <!»/..._
you buy it, to the day you trade -it in, your new . •
Ply mouth will take you to wherever you're going ...
faster, smoother, easier, safer. You get more value
now... and you get more dollars when you trade.
Get your Plymouth dealer’s fair appraisal of your
present car and see how ‘easy it is to own America's
biggest automotive value.
Bobby Brock and jerry Wil
hams attended the 100th anni-
versary celebration of the Ma-
sonic. Lodge in Pittsburg Thurs-
day.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
”.oemimasmat
nas •
Member Federal Depoutt
Insurance Corporaton
Robbie Hood was
Mrs. Davis Opens
Assembly Meeting
The assembly of the Baptist
Training Union was opened by
Mrs. Carl Davis Sunday night.
Frankie Galloway read the devo-
' tional while Minerva Longino soft
Ly played the piano. Pat Longino
read the scripture and Ruth Pope
Morris County is
Included In Loans
Morris County is one of the
East Texas counties designated
for emergency loans as a result
of agriculture losses due to ad-
verse weather according 14 Con-
gresman Wright Patman.
FOR SALE—Modern house near
Spruce's Grocery. See Bobby Rich-
ards 24 3w
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Russell and
(iniiy of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
C, K Wood and children, David ...
Edwin and Mary Gail, ot Marsh-
all were guests of^Mr. and. Mrs.
Jim Russeli Sunday ____ , ... .
I • Sandra
1st Church in Mount
Omaha, chapter No. 997 of the
Eastern Star met recently in their
regular monthly meeting Mrs.
Dottie Mack. Deputy Grand Mat-
ron of district 9 made her annual
visit,- ,
Visitors were Mr .and Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Surrat and
children, Robbie, Donnie and
Connie, visited his brother and
famnily, E. W Surrat, in Hughes
Springs, Sunday.
LOW-COST PLYMOUTH LOOKS, RUNS
0■ . • . 5 mi ' e ' 6/2- . -8 . e a. - ' -2 . . • » ' ru — - ■
LIKE NEW-AFTER 58,000 MILES
Three members from the Pewitt
FFA’ chapter attended a district
Youth week. They also attended
the Sub-district meeting of the
MYF in Pittsburg afterward.
Others who attended the Sub-
district meeting were Mary Jan
Thigpen, Ann DeVore, Amelia
Shrevepe it was maid of honor ‘. ... ------
memereferfet
at' an early age..
. Re y . ljous: Smi
R.v ClirtrdLa
Bsd”""in
7wm stays young and proves it!
Reggie Talley
The first meeting of the Tri-
County Band, was held at Jeffer-
son Saturday.
Several Pewitt students were
leaders in their sections. In the
flute section Kathy Landrum
was first chair flute, Margaret
Stevens was second chair, and
The senior class met last Fri-
day to vote on where. to go on
the senior trip this year. New
Orleans had been mentioned in
earlier lass meetings, but at the
last meeting there was a unani-
mous vote to stay at a dude
ranch. Several different dude
ranches have been mentioned.
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Surviv rs include his wife, two
< ns. Robert f Omaha and Lem
of Mount Vernon; three daugh-
ters, Mrs Ogie Thedford of Hous-
ton, Mrs. Edmond Walker, Ta-
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sellers
and children, Karen and Keith,
of Daingerfield were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry William and
children, Linda and Gail, Fri-
day.
Mrs: Ora Hickey and children,
Ora Beth, June and Dick, of
Dallas visited Mr*. Hickey'*
mother, Mr*. Mattie Settles and
oter relatives in Omaha this
past weekend.
^cout Troop Ruys
yew Uniforms
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- The Omaha Sts mt Troop No? 221
went to Mout Pleasant Saturday
and bought their new uniforms.
They' were accompanied by
Scout Leader W. C. Beasley. Mrs:
Ernest Pewitt anti Mrs. Wilhite. A
meeting of the Scouts was held
Tuesday night to plan a stew which
will be given the middle of Febru-
ary.
Cor or Mr. Mr’’ Erven Vaught
‘visited in Kilgore Sunday. Mrs.
sih wshauldue eteemnayaccondiclaeik
wil Ibe held Thursday night, Feb.
6, at the- Old High School Gym.
Time for both nights will be 7:30
p.m. Local beauty operators and
people will present the program.
The subjects for Thursday night,
Feb. 6. will be applying cosmetic*,
hair styling for all shape faces,
foundation garments, and spring
fashions. Both nights are packed
with useful information. Every-
and were also the candlelighters.
The bride’s mother wore a
’ brown faille suit with beige ac-
cessories and a pink- carnation
corsage, i
—The couple w ill be at home at
3134% Holly st, Sheiepest
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dawson of Naples. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. George
Gilliam of Snreveport, Mrs.
Clyde Wright of Rocky Branch,
James Dawson of Dallas, and
Donald Dawson of Ballinger, Tex.
Miss Carolyn Joan-Galleway L— 2 • ------- —
and Lt Gerald Connelly were assjeted - were Frankie Galloway
OPENING
AVAILABLE
In this area for responsible person.
Fuji or part time work 7 to 12
hours per week nets to $250 Full
time to $20,000. Must have 1900 to
$1750 capital which is secured. For
local interview give age. present •
work, car, ete. Write Box SMI.
Minneapolis 16, Minnesota. 23-2d
Announcement his been made
of the approaching marriage of
Miss Marilyn Smith, daughter of
Mrs Irene Smith and the late
Tom B. Smith of Marietta, and
Billy Charles Williams, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H J. Williams of
Naple s. ,
.The wedding will be an event
of March 8 at the Oakridge Bap-
ti t Church in Marietta.
Miss Smith attended Texas
Women’s University in Denton
and East Texas State College of
Cmmerce, She is emph ved by
the Cass-Be wie Electrio Coopera-
41W Domglasavills" aa • • ’ -
Mr: Williams attended Texar-
khna Juntor €ollege and re er-
ployed by Automqtive Electric at
Indo, Calif.
Miss Smith is the granddaugh-
ter of the late Mr and Mrs. W.
E. Smith and the niece of the late
Mis. Robin Giles of Omaha.
porters, Jerry Williams for David which was the beginning of the
Illi tt and Frank C. Bean for
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plate. Free samples. Reeies“Coz
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Need For New Class
They also plan to buy camnping • _ e,.—..
. /The adult colincil of the First
ton, N M.,
the Trojans and Joe Clark netted
9 Jackie Skelton scored 12 for meeting was opened with the read
Pewitt and Earnest Smith was a 1 ing of the watch word. The open
close gecond with 11 Mike Roberts l ing prayer was voied by Jeanette
Knight Ik- Ette Witt gave a report
played second
Harrison played
Funeral services were held
Tue day at the First Methodist
Church for B. J Cason, 82, who
died Sunday night at the Naples
■ • Pi । i l Mi C . son w as horni
R' me, Ga , and came to Te-**^1
hoka and Mrs Brooks Ellis, of
Chandler; threc step-children,
M's Harris Thigpen of Omaha.
Hicks Kneift of Daingerfield and
Ed Kneiff ,(f Wichita Falls; one
brother, Boyd Cason of Rome,
Ga., a number of grandchildren
..ad great-grandchildren.
West Ward Girl .
Scouts Meet With
Mrs. Truett Harlin
Troop Two, West Ward Girl
Scouts, met Monday afternoon in
the home of troop leader, Mrs.
Truett Harlin,
The meeting was opened by the
president, Edith Hutchings, who
welcomed Marsha Will* as a new
member. There were 13 regular
member* present. Carolyn Mos-
ley read the minutes. Then the
troop reviewed their tenderfoot
rank.
Refreshment* were served. The
n eeting was adjourned by Vice-
President Jan Harlin.
L u and Margaret Stevens,
Louise Whittington, Gary Wilson
and Sandra Moore.
At a meeting of representatives
from the Masonic Lodge of Na-
ples and Omaha at the Pewitt
school on Jan. 22, committees
were organized for the March 3-7
wek designated by’the governor
>f Texas as Public School* Wek.
They are: General chairman,
F. M Adams;, assembly program
chairman, Paul C. Goodwin;
"Back to School” night commit-
tee. R. D. Bearden. Rev. Morris
Hill and Rev. Aldous Smith;
special events committee,’ Mrs.
Joe Fulcher, Mrs. M D. Hampton,
Mrs Claude Tucker; publicity
Ernest Johnson, brother of Mrs.
R. G. Wright of Omaha is in the
M D. Anderson Hospital in
Houston for treatment. -His home
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Mr. and Mrs. Joc P. Taylor Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Cory Wright, the
Rev. Clifford Longino, Mrs. J.
T. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Carruth atended the funeral of
Mrs. Alice Coley at Hickory Hill
in Titus County Saturday.
36 35 after Pewitt Jed at halftime ba McCollum zave a report on
19 18 Jim Parrish scored 17 for ; "Americ an Cities." The scripture
the Trojans and Mik. I)..'. by Kathy Landrum.
I? for the Brahma 3ohnny Doo Nane Hawkins dismissed with
lityle added 10 scored for p< a itt prayer.
Furu i al services were held last
Saturday for Mrs, Alite Coley,
at, Hiskorz lih in. Titus.Cqun-
•y . \
She dud at tier home in Dallas
larry 22, Shie was 86 Her late
husband, John Frank Coley,
taught school in Omaha and
Cor kyille f r many years.
The Rev. Levi and Rev. Eugene
Mi-Clung of Hickory Hill officat-
rd. Burial was in the Hickory
Hill cemetery.
Survivors are five son, Earl.
John D . Haskell and Russell all
of Dallas and Grady of Omaha;
two sisters. Miss Mattie Bell
Ci ley and Mrs. Loretta Bryan
both of Dallas, and several grand-
children and great grandchildren
228 ; fW‘ Wwbest mem ■Wehera ugbutnnMhitkngtonwas sfinske
were Larry Tally. Louis Boozer chair baritone, Rodney Richey
O. Robinson of Mount Pleasant and and Martha
Mi Syd Pollarel of da inue"fi . Ne Neinhe ieter Mr
Rid carnations were used through
Mrs. Clifford Longino talked to
the group on "How Does a Christ-
ian Overcome his Problems'.” Jim
Fat dismissed with prayer.
Jim Pat Longino was in charge
f the study hour. Reggie Talley
opened with prayer. On the prog
ram were Frankie Galloway, Mar-
garet Martin, Sylvia Jvyner, and
PatHttw Martins ■ .....i — • - - - •• •
meeting ef America at Mount forts will he made to increase at-
Pleasant High School recently, tendance and membership..
Attending were: Bobby Rachel, -__-,
president of the chapter and At the end of World War II
voting delegates; Virgil Wilson, the United States Merchant Ma-
Dover Martin, and Mr. Bearden, rine was larger than those of all
advisor. . other nation* combined.
McthodM Church School. enm-
psed of the teachers and presi-
dent* of the following classes: The
Men’s Bible class, the Susanna
Wesley class, the Gleaner’s class
and the Maritha Class, met at, the
church January 22 (or the purpose
of studying the advisability of or-
ganizing a new class for, this di-
vision of the church school. Ef
RECREATION SCHOOL I I
Do you like to play? Wednes-
day. Jan. 29, is a day to play. 1
Recreation leaders from each ,
Hme Demonstration Club will
attend and enjoy a day of games,
stunts, and skits, for their- club ,
meeting throughout the year.Fhe (
recreation school will be con-
ducted by Mrs. Joe Mebane, Mrs.
W. E. Blackstone and Mrs. C. M. ,
Phillips. The school will start at
10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. You wiH ]
have a successful day. r
< HARM SCHOOL
Mark Feb. 3. as a very im-
portant day on your ’Calendar.
That is the first night of the ‘
Charm School. Mrs. Jerry Bynum,
I from Dallas will be the
guest speaker- Fhis eharm School
open to the public, both men and
■ women. Mrs. Bynum will speak
on the. subjects of charm, poise
posture, dress for various oc-
casions, good grooming and
many outstanding topics. You
will enjoy her program because
she is a charming person and
well poise. Her expenses are paid
by the Guaranty Bond State Bank
and the First National Bank.
Thanks to you for making it pos-
sible for us to enjoy and have
the opportunity to hear Mrs.
Bynum. The second, night of the
Class Meets
With Mrs. Wright
The Susanie Wesley Sundav
Sih ) class of the Fins: Meth-,
odist Church metinthebom of
Mrs. Addie Wright recently
The group quilted, during the
morning apti afternoon When
the quilt was ‛fini shed the group
enjoyed their favor it TV hows
At noon the hostess, served a
-deliciouslunchwiths te w' being
the’ main dish She was a si ted
by Mrs*J R Wi /,t Jr V,
were Mrs Iina Gardnet and Mrs
W J Mocre
Mrs .^4* Fulcher, president^
f Re nt’d the regular.-meermgEF
the Pewitt PTA, held in the
cafetorium recently.
The prayer adopted by the
PTA was said in unis m The fifth
and sixth gHdes entertained
members and visitor* with a pro-
gram of piano solos, poems and
songs. Teachers of these grade*
are, Mrs. John L. Moore, Mrs.
Gerald Ellis, Miss Ella Wortham
and Mrs. Douglass Loffer.
May 1 was set as the date for
the Spring Festival. Husbands of
the IT A officers will be in charge
of the March meeting which will
be .held at night March 18.
. Supt Frank C, Bean announced
Public Sehool Week will be
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__Metheeat ChurchEi Naples. —
Mr. Pau? Goodwis voiced the
■ - - । ng p ay ii. '
wed Jan. 25 in a candleligt
ceremony ad the Baptist Church,
• Rev. Clifford Longino performed
the double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T..I. Galloway and
the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
Mettie Connelly of Spokane,
Washington.
-- Mrs.Carl-Tallx. cousin of the.
I ’ ■ ■ : >1 music,
the traditional wedding marches
and accompanied. Miss Nancy
Hawkins who sang "Because,"
and "The Lord’s Prayer.”
The bride was given: in mar-
riage by her brother, Frankie
Galloway. She wore • a pink
faille suit with white accessories
and —carried a bouquet of white
hycinths and feathered carna-
tions According to tradition she
curried' something blue, some-
thing old and something new, . ■
. Miss Margaret Valentine,
one is invited Make your plans
to attend both Monday night,
7:30 p.m., Old Gym, when Mrs.
Jerry Bynum, model from Dallas
will be present. Thursday night,
Feb. 6, local people wil be in
charge of the program. Be sure
and come. .
DISTRICT MEETING
Thursday, Feb. 6, the District
TH.DA. planning meeting will
be held in Greggton, Texas, at
the Community Center. Mr*.
Dorothy Stephenson and Mrs. L.
M. Borden will be representing
Titus"Conty. Mrs'. Joe Mebane
and Mrs. R. T. Payne will also
attend the planning meeting.
The Paul Pewitt Brahmas lost YWA Holds Monday
to the.Talco Trojans last Friday Am a. A a p, a
Meeting At Church
The YWA of the Baptist Church
met Monday at the parsonage. The
Vaught’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Mc-
Collum, returned home with
em for a visit.
J. L. Vickers Jr. and son,
Doyle, of Dallas visited hi* fath-
er, J. L. Vickers Sr. who remains
in, the Naples hospital after suf-
taring a heart attack.
Beldon Lodge. •
T< ntative schedule:
March 3 Teacher’s meeting
and School Board Meeting: March
1 ' To Schoo Night.”
March 5 High School Assembly.
Mrch 6 classroom, visitation
and Hale-Aikin di cussion: March
7 classroom visitation.
third chair French horn, Jim Pat
Longino was third chair bass.
In the clarinet section, Joe
Davis sat in the solo chair and
Wanda Ellis was first chair third
clarinet.
The Pewitt stage band, played
for the Morris County "Ft hers'
meeting Mondaynight^_
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