Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1958 Page: 5 of 6
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The average dairy cow requires
up to 40 gallons of water daily.
Riddle Family
Holds Reunion Al
Dellwood Park
Mr. and Mn A. D. Redfearn,
Paul and Johnny left today for
a eweek’s visit in Lumberton,
Miss., and points in Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Petty are on
a two weeks’ vacation during part
of which time they will visit their
daughter and family in Amarillo.
Mr. Petty is manager of the ideal
Safeway Store and Mrs. Petty is
manager of the Collegiate Shop.
MIMS ELIZABETH BENEROOK
Miss Benbrook to
Work as Librarian
The Thompson submachine gun.
Calibre .45—one of the most ef-
fective weapons used by the U.S.
Infantry in World War I—weighs
10.0 pounds. .
Indlependence, Mo., home of
former President Harry S Tru-
man, was the starting point of
both the Santa Fe Trail in M3I
and the Old Oregon Trail in
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from a table covered with a pink September,
cloth and centered with a bowl I
Highway
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local LSI! ShNleiri
Receives Degree .
A local student was among the
950 who received degrees at Louis
lima State University’s wnh annual
in Baton Rouge.
commencement Saturday, May 01.
Degrees were conferred in the
Saturday afternoon ceremony by
Crockett.
Refreshments were
Prices effective
Thursday, Friday,
Saturday.
June 5-6-7
In Mt. Pleasant
Baccalaureate services were held
Saturday morning.
Jimmy C. Capel of Mt Pleasant
white predominating.
Greeting the guests as they ar-
rived were the honoree, her moth-
er, Mrs. J. F. Worthington of Tal-
co. Mrs. Joe Williams, mother of
Belter for Al
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1 a devottona from the Zard Psalm.
A Hihle study on "Witnessing
from the Old Testament," was
«iven by Mrs Durwood Hollinga-
worth Following the Bibio study,
Mrs Lster Newman dismissed
the-group with prayer
Australia and New Zealand are
looking to the United States to
bey more meat. They explain
that we have plenty of beef for.
steaks, but the UN. needs more
meat for hot dogs and similar
small items.
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Marriage Licenses
Ronald Joe Blackstone and Linda
Lee Temple.
James Gary Milton and Hasel
Dean Gable.
Charles Edward Roberts and
Easter Ann Seay.
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eni ng prayer was by Misa
Lou Hartmur.
VeTdi’s famous opera, “Aida,"
was first pertormed in Cairo la
1871.
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rising 208 feet, in on Cape Hatter-
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Presley left
Wednesday on a two weeks' vaca-
, tion trip to Kentucky, Ohio, Vir-
. ginia and other eastern and mid-
western states.
Veto DeodorMt r. —
Misses Judy and Jane John-
son of Crockett are spending the
week _ with Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Bates.
The TEL OtaM of the First
Baptist Church met Tuesday at
noon for a business meeting and
covered dirk-luncheon The meet-
ing was held in the Hoffmann
Club Lake cabin o Mrs. F. O
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; Sunbeams Meet On -
Tuesday Morning
I The Sunbeams of Highland Park
i Baptist Church met Tuesday morn-
ing at 9:30 at the church with Mrs.
Thomas Lilly and Mrs. Lee Van-
> Zandt as leaders. Fourteen mem-
> bers were present and the child-
i ren enjoyed Bible study and hand-
work projects, Refreshments were
served.
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afternoon in the home of Mrs. John Mis Mary Nell Hanes On the U-
Hanes on the Pittsburg Highway.' ble which held the book
Mrs. Jerry Hosner was
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Local Church t
Host to District
IrainingMeel
The Fellowship District Train
ing Service will marl Thursday
night at 739 pm at South Jelfer-
son Baptist Church, The program
to be presented is entitled "The
Christian Path."
Four churches that will partici-
pate in the program are Friend
ship Raptiat Church, Bethel Baptist
Church. First Baptist Church, Tal
ca. and Macedonia Baptist Church,
Pittsburg. Each church will also
prosent special music.:
The Rev Clifton North is pastor
of. the host church.
As an effort for repopulating.
Puraguay Ui South America has
encouraged immigration in recent
years. It now has many Japanese
and Italian families as new settlers
Miss Elizabeth Benbrook, who
received her bachelor of arts de-
gree in library science from Tex-
as Woman’s University June 1,
has accepted a position as a U-
biarian in the Literature and
History Division of the Dallas
Public Library. - . _
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thurl Benbrook, 102
Cross St.
Miss Benbrook served as presi-
dent of Alpha Beta Aipha, honor-
ary library science fraternity,
this year, and was also named to
Who's Who in American Colleges
and Universities.
She 'nas been named to the
Dean’s List several semesters
and was a delegate to the Na-
„tional Alph Beta Alpha Con-
vention last year. She plans to
enter the University of Illinois
this faH for graduate work. -
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Sandra Crane, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Horuce Crane. 403 West
11th entertained with a coke
Highland Park WMU
Meets On Tuesday
The WMU of Highland Park
Baptist Church met Tuesday
morning at 9:30 in circles for a
Bible study pre gram.
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to the Vivian Cirele with nine
mi mbers and one visitor pres-
ent. The meeting opened with
prayer by Mrs. W. N. Parrish,
and Mrs. Harnett, circle chair-
man gave the devotional. Mrs.
Peie Bacon gave the Bible study
ussing as scripture text John 4
The meeting was adjourned with
prayer by Mrs. J. S. Priest after
which th» hostess served re-
ofreshments.
The Etta Price Circle met in
the home of Mrs. Mae Crosson
with eight members and two
visitors present. Mrs. Millard
Denney, Circle'chairman was in
charge of the meeting and Mrs.
J. D. Wilbanks led the opening
prayer. The Bible study was
presented by Mrs. Frank Madi-
son. Dismissal prayer was by
Mis. Jdhn Conroy. Refreshments
were served by the hostess.
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Following the supper pienie. the
served club adjourwed to meet again in
Patsy Worthington
aamope ui. aa • Lake Cabin
The First Christian Church of
Mount Pleasant beuan Ms Daily
Vacation School on June 2 and will
‘continu for the remainder of the
seek Enrollment has increased
trom 40 students to >o during the
first three days
The program of study. notiviiy
and recreation is being directed by
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Fetes Local
Visitors
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Meets Al Church
The WMu of
Church met Monday at 3 pm.
st ths- church for a Bible etudy.
There- were fourteen members
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Mr. and Mrs George O’Neal
and children, Mike, Larry and
Mrs Hubert Harris left today
for Meng, Ark., where they will
attend the funeral q Mrs.
O’Neal’s brother. Olea Reece
Wood on Thursday.
, .. , - received a B S degree in forestry
IAU President Troy H Middleton, ‘atthelsu exereises.
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ACTIVITIES
A picnic at Dellwood Park Fr
day evening marked the last meet
ing of the club year for the Senior
Busy Twenty Club.
Eighteen members and two vial. na - - .
tors enjoyed a bountiful supper “ “ P5-
apread on pieni tables The vial |
party Mnday afternoon honor I tors were Mrs. Abbie Wade and
ing Judy and Jane Johnson of Miss Nekla Glare
a statf of teachers trom both the
Cook villa a*i Mount Pleasant
churches
Certificates will be presented to
the pupils on Sunday at the Sun.
day school hour lor those who have
succesafully completed the course
of study" an outlined by the Nation-
al Board of Education of the Chris-
tian Church
- aiUMi ucia me •UUK was an ar-
stess. rangement of white mums, com-
ough- plimented by a miniature bride
out with cut flowers with the
bride's chosen colors of blue and
Highway
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president: Vance Plum, vice- presi-
dent; Mrs. Morris Deaton, secre-
tary and Mrs Robert Mangum
treasurer.
Those attending were: Carlos
Riddle, Los Angeles, Calif; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Riddle and family, Mr.
and Mrs W. N. Landrum, Mariet-
U. Okla , Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rog- •
ers, Shreveport, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Hannon, Mr. and Mrs. James
Riddle, Texarkana, George Bax-
ter, Lamesa. Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Riddle, Mr and Mrs Vernon Shaw
and sons of Morton. Mr. and Mrs
E. J. Taylor and sons. Sherman.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Preddy Jr., and
family, Irving, Mr. and Mrs. T E
Wilder. Nick Roseilli, Mr. and Mrs ,
T. C. Riddle and family. Mr. and
Mrs Tommy Jones and sons. Mr
and Mrs. Fred Plum and son. Mrs.
Vera Taylor and Cherri, and Alvin
Wallace all of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson
end Gayle all of Longview, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Riddle. Greggton, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hays and sons, Mrs.
Iva Hays, Odric, Delores and Iva
Lou Hays of Avinger. Mrs. F-arl
Davis of Naples, Mr. and Mrs.
Buck Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. Edward '
Riddle and family, Mr. and Mrs
Jeff Chumley and Patti. Mr. and
Mrs. E E. Swinford and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hays and
family. all of Linden.
Mr and J. E. Burleson and fam
ily, Isaac, Joe and John Counts
of Queen City. Mrs. Eula Landson,
ordMnsand-MEa-ALsittenden--
Those attending from Mount
Pleasant were ,Mr. and Mrs. Vance
Plum. Mrs. Mae Jones, Mrs. Ed
Holcomb, John Plum, Mr. and
Mrs. O L. Ragain, Mrs. Ida Chap-
mdn, Mrs. Verna Rogers, G. F.
Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Riddle, Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Bragg.
Mrs. Charlie Blalock and sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Mangum. Mrs.
Hogan Taylor and Sherri. Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Franklin and sons. Mrs.
Bessie Leftwich, Oscar Walker. C
V. Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. William
Nugent and girls. Mrs. Annie Rid-
dle. Mrs. L. C. Riddle and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and
family, Serron and Gib Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. R P. Moles and sons, ”—
Aubry Sloan, Oscar McCollum.
Frank Johnson, Bob Gregory. Mr.
•nd Mrs. Huey Crooks and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Deaton and
C. N. Franklin.
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serving as co-hostesses for the oe-
casion.
Following the luncheon, the
class president, Mrs. Ruth
Ferguspn directed a brief busi-
ness meeting During the social
hour pictures of the group were
taken’MiT Ferguson dismissed
with prayer.
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The Riddle family reunion was
held Sunday at Dellwood Park with
relatives and friends from five
st at es- attending.
A bountiful lunch was served at
the noon hour, with Vance Plum
offering the invocation. A brief
moment of silence was observed
in memory of deceased members
of the family.
Harry Riddle was re-elected
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snapdragons and stock.
Mrs Homer served refreshments
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Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1958, newspaper, June 6, 1958; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1460758/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.