Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, May 26, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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WOMEN'S PAGE - MOUNT PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
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MAY SPECIALS
Supper
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4000
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May 27
Classified ads get qulck results.
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$1.98, $2.98, 53.98
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Everybody's Furniture Store
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Dependable Merchandise
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Party Honors Party Fetes
Spring Grads Judy Daffer
Chamness Is Named
WW Valedictorian
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On Saturday
The Delta Era Chapter of Delta
Knppa Gamma entertained die
SCRATCHER SCRATCHES
MILWAUKEE Terry M Re-
pischak, 10, had two weeks in
w huh 0 erase his initial* from two
benches and a wall of the 0th pre.
cinct police station. District Judge
Robert Hansen told Terry to get
busy with sandpaper after it was
testified the youth scratched the
initials with a key while waiting
for a friend who had been arrest-
ed.
Qulet
operating
MISS SHIkLEY KELLEY
(Bride -eloct of Mavid G. Foster)
Kecire ulating
pump . .
Adjustable
louvers
' finder Coated
inside to
prevent
rust.
Martin Theatre
■ MONDAY and TUESDAY
, 1%2 Gallon
Frost King Ice
(REAM FREEZER
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Arc de Triomphe
. Fine Sport Shut
son.
The serving table was covered
with a green cloth and centered
with an arrangement of magnolia
blossoms and' foliage Other ar-
gangements in the home were of
spring flowers and magnolias.
The grant in-scholarship. was
presented to Nell LaPrade. This
Aluminum
FOLDING LAWN (HAIRS
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covered with qpinkeloth and
decorated w ith, an "arrargement
oi-pink roses.. On .the wall back
Nof more than two (2) half
V unit credit will be allowed,
under 'the ruling of the Texas
Education Agency- A half (M),
uinitwill be $ 15 00, ' and two half
The
of
Play Gym Sets
$17.95 up
rustling is still a serios offense, to
folks in the West: Fed Gomiez,
32 and Tony Lopez 43, both of
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All Ah tal
LAWN (HAIRS
$4.25
in Carton
Red, Y el loir, Green
1 SUTER GLIDERS
$13.95
In Carton
Rt d, Yt Ilmr, Green
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day-i
. The fex - Dodger Catcher and
thre time Most Valuable Player
in-ath National League was lifted
vutjof-bed and placed, in a wheel
chair for the first time since his
tragic automobile accident. Jan.
.28 feft him paralyzed from the
valst down. -
His playing dys over. Campy
nt-only foung himself off hs back,
hut all set to take up a new job
offered to him byNew Yorks Gov
Averell ■ Harriman.
Fr. a bit of old Ireland.'"you
can't beat the towh of Erin, Wis.
.Donegal Road intersects- Dublin
Drive and Shramrock Road cros-
ses Emerald Drive.
NEW, SWIM
TRUNKS
Elastrcizedtop for expand-
ing comfort. Boxer length.
Only . . .
$1.98 Io $3.98
pariih- hesh -
The teackc Mrs Ola Armi-
tag-Explinednoi philosophy of
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aduate of Mount Pleasant High
hi ol and attended East Texas
1936 heinor
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Knit Shirts
$1.98
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Membership
Now Open
forcs • , . '• •
The (abana Sun (lub • ^-4
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of
The Gaddis Motor Hotel
Memberships $50 Per Y ear
Additional $10 A Child Per Year
A pply Gaddis Motor Hotel ..
Limited Number Accepted
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ling "% A apeit daft
ini, playing- recorcRR"ang, tard
.gmhes • Quite-a fe w i
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iulj- autography j
.Thectrehmetegr"a=
St. Mark'^eupih
Entertain Parents
1 Wiih Program
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•' Terfst grade students of St.
Mark’s Day school chtertained
‘their parents Thursday in the
V>W4»si ory win Flagstaff, were sentenssd-tsive
glittedm: racers onto1 xear8in tthesskateprismn ' f rut
the old brick anidasphalt, track
Friday arg tbd-etunt of4 the 42isd
500 ihile autoirea:
The 33 drives average quail
fying speed, was 143272 m p h.-lt
beat the :1958 record of 142 507 set
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of Delta Psi Omega, BSU prwi
dent and Campus personality. At
present he is speech instructor
at Aldine Senior High School,
Houston.
rhe wedding will take place at
8 o'clock in the evening at the
First Baptist Church with the
Rev Jay White, uncle ot the
bi.dr-elect as officiating minister.
Friends of the couple are in-
vited to attend as formal invita-
tions are not being sent
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Shirley Kelley To Wed
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David Foster in June
TOPFLIGHT FASHIONS IN
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For Summer School
A summer school will beeon-
ducted in the Senior High School
building, for make uprwork for
those who may havertailed Eng-
(%) uit credits will be allowed,
eonducted from 8100 to 12:00 each
morming: five days per week for
eight weeks.
Registration will be Monday,
June 2 No registration should
be made later than'Wedresday,
June 4 No new subject, wull be
allewed except in a.special.case
of a senior with a higfi average,
and upon approval of the princi-
287 psenior girls Saturday
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children Following the preram
a nd dis cushions, ' , retrhmens
were served On 1
bi uas Firat Ntional.
of th# table were, thes words
‘‘Seniors '58" Un sier glitter.
CAHANA
set:^
- SPECIAL
$6.95
in the "swim", of
things: these Pboxer
trunks are water-per-
feet; and later, by the
pool-side, add the
jacket for “ a smart
looking matching set.
Cotton.
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al Honor Sciety’ad has
e« ived the Linz , Pin and
Fyets Award
Son of Mr and Mrs H
Chamness, Terrnce is the
A June 28 wedding-sptmnea,
by Mi'S Shirtey Ann' Kelley md
kast Firat st, and her -fuac e 1a
tin son of Mt- E T F nh, Den
Mrs. Mitchner
Honors Grads
Mrs, Bill Mitchener and daugh-
ter Bette Joe entertained a num-
ber of senior girls with a lunch-
eon Saturday at their home on
Fleming Drive,"' .
Honorees were Margaret Ann
Hess, Rosiland But lei. Linda
Copeland, Ottis Ann 'Iihornton
and Judy Daffer
An arrangement of pink
peonies Tntersper ed with minia-
ture silver diplomas dewrated
the dining table Place markers
were first grade pictures ol the
honorees .
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children enjoved a
Delrwoc d Park
aawere -p'2v
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2*33 Drivers
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Miss Judy Daffer, high school
senior, was honored with a coke
party Saturday by Mrs James E
Ball' at her home on East Ninth
St Eighteen friends of ■ the
hoc tee enjoyed the informal
occasion. * \
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The table was, laid with a pink
linen loth and decorated with
a bowl of pink roses and green-,
cry A miniature boy and girl
graduate complimented the ar-
rangement.
The- hostess was assisted by
.her daughter, Mrs Roger Black
mar. Jr, of Dallas, the former
Miss Joan Ball.
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pherw of Mrs ‘Webber W Beall
and Gs Hoffmann < f Mount
Pieasant
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Hoie ion
Miak Kelley i- a
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X -or xpEuhigh suspended from th<c^ing ...
fegleMK
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mpst 10, per cent bigger than the
presep limit of 25.cubic inches
Fra,c‛inatof pispn isplacemet.
NT-r at "Eight newcomers hade the Imc
ei in two weekends' o 4 time trials
_-.2a rifat -’ended SAday,6Sit veterans
hwi fir the first threg.of tin- three
t tows and defy"he rookies to
vassithem.".s,
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' ifeAnew Dawns
' FofAampanella
I NE YORK —A new life
dawngea -for Roy Campanella to-
educatiomt nthic sparents and the
pupils, presenkedgprogram of
eight redig and:an operetta
entitled, "The Boy ajdthe Billy
Goats Three, Work was -display-
ed and general discussion made
on achievement- tests d The
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SENIORS HONORED One of the many'parties given hononng the highschool graduaing Class
was kyem Friday night at Moint .Pleasant Golf and Country Club bvMrand Mrs Jack Butler
ahdMrand Mrs.G 1X Brogoitti, honoring their daughters,'Rosliland and Sharon; respective*
ly in, the picture, from, left to right: Mrs. Butler. Mr. Butler, 'Mosiland, Sharon, Mrs. Bro- *
gojtti ad Mr Brogoitti." •'’ (Dily Times Staff Photo)
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Seniors Honored With Registration Slated
Country^ CAub Party
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. - Mr. and Mrs Jack Bitlr and
• bfi< and Mis.' Qt-raid Brogoitti
yee hosts at,aparty hnoring
Rosifand Bi it ler Sharon and
alf other members -of the 1958
A gvsluatiyg 3
' ;3 Vie, Couml-y L
* hluded a nui
, school studem
fom. Sulppuw
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JOANNE WOODWARD i-
groom-t be is a 1056
of East Texas Baptist
The state’s chief executive look
2 «Lo I edin on Campanella yesterday and
“aha} -e-, ,Smanp‛ < 240dShi-mthat an $8,000 a year post
PUOT -VE a deputy boxing commissioner
• f"**5conE " Juis for the asking .2.
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Aank
The
u, duate
re: David C F ter of Hlouston
the 1t iide-etcet is the dauhter
Mr.agdMr J M II K. 1 ,
< t ot at ' f • a u । i of the fi e h !
n ill Su i presentty em I
Coke Party Honors
Two Graduates
Darla Redfearn and Rosiland
Butler were honorees at a coke
party Saturday morning,'in the
h me of Mrs. V G. Strong bn
Dellwood Drive. Other hostesses
foi the occasion were. Mrs L A.
St romar,Mrs W C Southerland 1
and Mis Alton Kidwell
A iiver: twr of pink roses
centered thetate which was laid
with white net overpink Sil-
ver lace bore ered the to I and
appointmt am the table alh
were silver? .
Guests «f "the affair included
eiphtren friend of the honorees,
Mrs Jack Butler and Mrs Dean
Redfearn. Hostess gifts were
presented to Miss Redfearn and
Miss Butler.
is an annual presentation made
to a senior girl planning to be a
teacher About fifty semiors and
members of the organization at-
tended.
suspended from the.cing..
“' .tables -wN M’V up
.lawn and wer’incorated
wit Japant lanterns, and huir-
rirane-lamps Chaprrones fof y
-* mere "heahb ’
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. Terrence Chamness is the
valedictorian of the 1958 grad-
uating class at Woodrow Wilson
HighLSchovol in Dallas
He will attend Rice Institute
to majorin chemical ehgineer
ing. He plans a career in chemi
ear engineering
He is a member of the Nation
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-MT. PLEASANT TOCS M—<Uy. May M, ■
Sel Stage , ,
For Big One MS
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INDANAPOLIS dj The 33
fastest driver, in,s;.dianapolis
Motor Speewx,-kt—.....11
wheel their i
I yearsiin -the t. _
thy six head i rattler,..
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, May 26, 1958, newspaper, May 26, 1958; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1460748/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.