Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1958 Page: 6 of 6
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VELVEETA CHEESE, 2-b. box 83c
CLEA* SAILING — 1-LB. CANS
SNO CLUB
CUT GREEN BEANS 2 for 25c SILVER DOLLAR MELLORINE, %-gal.
39c
Greer-Harlin Rites
Set For August
35c
DESSERT kwh
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25c
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Puffin
SWEETMILK
CUCUMBERS
BUTTERMILK
BISCUITS
15c
39c
CRISCO, 3-b. can
92c
QUALITY MEATS
FLUFFO, 3-lb. can
89c
23. Minnesota.
27 2d
BOSCO, 12-ol jar
37c
WESSON OIL, ql
77c
IceCream
2 for 29c
and
Seven-Up
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2 for 39c
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Sunshine Orange Slices, 14-oz......29c
lb. 15c
bunch 5c
lb. 10c
lb. 5c
of the groom-to-be, Jan Harrison,
of Tyler, ona Oay Carr of San
Angelo, Mary Ann Dillingham of
Houston and
Shreveport.
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held at the church.
Miss Diane Hunnicutt of San
Angelo will be maid of honor and
CANADA DRY
FRUIT DRINKS, 28-oz.
Be called "‘Tops” as hostess—Al-
ways serve a Seven-Up Ice Cream
Float for the best summer refresh-
ment.
Diamond, 8-pak 9-inch
DINNER PLATES
■0" vJ, 2",6"
cedrini
r* $ L
The Admiration girl will be here
sometime Friday, June t. Exact
time not known.
8EA FAK — READY C OOKED .
FISH STICKS, IOhu. - 39c
PINOIL, 12-
PLYMOUTH
FRESH OLD FASHION
WIENERS
GOLD SEAL
GLASS WAX, pt
LUCKY LEAF
APPLE PIE FILLING, No. 2 cm... 35c
UNDERWOOD
DEVILED HAM, 4%-oz. cm......39c
STARKIST (Green Label)
CHUNK TUNA, %-can
FRESH
GROUND MEAT
MDLweky
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"EXCEPTIONAL.
OPPORTUNITY"
For reliable person, man or
lady, with vision and ability to
act immediately for a lifetime
of assured income. To service
route of cigarette machines es-
tablished locally for operator.
$900 to 01A00 cash investment
HARPEL'S ITALIAN STYLE
FRENCH DRESSING, Ul
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Fresh All Meat
Bologna
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Hoop Cheese 49c
Huth's THtck Cedar Farm
Sliced Bacon 2 -119
PARD
DOG FOOD, 1-lb. cm
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Every day is value
day at your Piggly
Wiggly store. Also
double S & H Green
1fl
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Stamps on Wednes-
day on $2JO purchase
or more.
WILSON’S
BIF, 12-0z. can......
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BRER RAB1T (Blue Label)
SYRUP, 12-ol bottle ....
Plus Deposit
10c
Post Graduate Study?
shop Tsyugy!
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' School is a member of Phi Delta
, Theta at TCU where he is a
1 senior.
/ ...if you hevea
/ package of
Admiration Coffee
' in your shopping
basket when
"Miss Admiration"
comes to visit.
73c
40*
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Plymouth " •ie
SAUD DRESSING, qt. jar J5C
GET ’EM TOGETHER...
The engagement of Miss Linda bridesmaids will be Miss Nancy
Lou Greer and William Truett Harlin of Mount Pleasant, sister
Harlin has been announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs B. W.
Greer of San Angelo. Mr. and
Mrs. Truett Harlin of Mount
FRESH PRODUCE
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Methodist WSCS
Has Business Meet
The WSCS of Tennison Me-
mcrial Mehodist Church met
Monday afternoon in the parlor
of the church for a business
meeting. Mrs V. W Abbott,
president, preaided at the meet-
ing and reed instructions and
duties for the new officers.
Mrs. Clayton Redfearn gave a
devotional on “March of Mis-
sions." Following the devotional,
the gruop adjourned with prayer
led by Mrs. Abbott The next
meeting for the WSCS will bo
another business meeting on July
7.
Jane Pence of
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MARYLAND CLUB -mmAm m mi A gAmg
core. i->. we NEW POTATOES
CARTON TOMATOES
EXTRA FANCY WINESAP
APPLES
GREEN ONIONS
Frank Marshall Jr., of Mount
Pleasant will be best man.
Pleasant are the prospective
bridegrcom’s parents.
The couple plans to be mar-
49c
Linda Justiss
Is Installed As
Worthy Advisor
Miss Linda Justiss was install-
ed aa Worthy Advisor for the Or-
der or the Rainbow for Girls
Saturday night at Masonic Hall.
Linda is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Justiss.
Mary Jo Steed was instaling
officer and she was assisted by
the following1 officers in the
ceremonies: Sherian Page, Nancy
Hendricks, Carla Sue Crouton
and Jerri Ann Wright.
Other new officers who were
installed were, Worthy Associate
Advisor, Peggy Rape; Charity,
Beverly Brown; Hope, Lavoyce
Roper; Faith, Linda Gage; Chap-
lain. Lou Ann McBrayer; Drill
Leader, Carolyn Harkrider; Love.
Carolyn Clay; Religion, Martha
McCain; Nature, Gail Justiss;
immortality, Barbara Abd nor;
Fidelity, Martha Mitchell; Ser-
vice, Melba Worsham; Confiden-
tial Observer, Barbara Gresham;
Outer Observer, Thelma Penny;
Musician, Mary Martha Perkins;
Choir Director, Linda Cargile;
Recorder, Jerri Ann Wright;
Treasurer, Sandra Dunn; Mother'
Adyisor, Frances Rape, and Rain-।
bow Dad. Lester Rape.
Guest speaker for the occasion
was Mrs. Joe Steed who gave a
discussion on “What Is Rainbow?”
Following the ceremonies,
Linda introduced her parents and
presented them with flowers.
She selected as theme for the
Order. “Hope,” the pink rose as
the flower and colors, pink and
silver.
Refreshments were served from
a table which was laid with a
blue and white cut-work cloth
and centered with a crystal bowl
arrangement of pink roses and
silver foliage. The hall was dec-
orated with baskets of pink and
silver flowers. .
A banquet was held at the
Alps Cafe before the installation
service and was attended by
thirty-two members of the Or-
der. Gifts were presented to the
nstalling officers, Linda -Jus-
tisa, Nancy Hendricks, Mrs. Joe
Steed and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Rape.
ried at 8 p.m. August 28 in the , Groomsmen and ushers will be
First Methodist Church in San Joe Max Harbour and Charles
Wright*. both of Mount Pleasant.
Bill Perry and Owen Cook of
Abilene and Paul Pitts of Wood-
villc.
Miss Greer is a graduate of
San Angelo High School and a
junior at TCU. She belongs to
Delta Delta Delta. Her fiance, a
graduate of Mount Pleasant High
PROOF ENOUGH
LEBANON, Ky. I — The
sereened-in back seat of the
city's police cruiser must be
escape proof.
Patrolman James Violette and
Dorsey Shouse, owner of a ma-
chine shop, climbed- into the
roge .and made several adjust-
■ menu -and discovered they were
trarped.
There was no way to remove
the screen from the rear and the
back doors had no inside handles.
A passer-hy finally heard their
shouts and released them.
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Angelo, A reception will also be
required, THE RETURN OF
WHICH IS SECURED AND
GUARANTEED IN WRITING
BY US. for you to earn up to
DOG per month part tune. We
are a national concern with’ the
finest equipment available. If
you have the cash and are sin-
cerely interested please write
giving at least one personal or
business reference, your phone
number and brief background
for local interview at your con-
venience. No prior experience
necessary if you have the above
qualifications.
LAM DISTRIBUTORS, INC
6513 Cedar Ave So Minneapolis
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