Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1958 Page: 2 of 6
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TImes Revlew. Ml Pleasant. Teias, Fray Morniag, June 20, 1958
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Published Each Friday at 207
Street,
Honoring Miss Shirley Kelley, ing wedding balls. Decorations car-
Texas Order of the Rainbow
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the "Winsome" class, with the
aim to win new members. The
meeting was brought to a close
with a prayer led by Mrs. Den-
ney.
J. LChildresa, group naptatas;
Mrs. Jimmy Turner, reporter.
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Sunday Afternoon June 22
Open House
Eight members of the local aa>
sembly of Rainbow Girls left
Sunday morning for Houston to
unity Soiree June 21
Not a single Vienna-born boy
has been named Adolph since 1938
—the year the Nazis annexed Aus-
tria.
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Entered as second class mall matter at the__________
Pleasant, Texas. under the Act of Congress Marsh 1W».
Blodgett
Mrs, Viol, Beath
Mrs. Nuty Byrd Collins of
Longview spent the weekend
with her father, R C. Brantley,
and John Manhall Blodget ac-
companied, her home Sunday.
Mrs. Margie Briggs and daugh-
ter. Margie Viola, and Willie
McCoy of Lone Star, visited Mrs.
Briggs mother Thursday.
Mr. and Mn. Milford Nowell
and children -of Palestine were
week-end guests of Mrs. Earl
Brents and Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall and
children of San Angelo have re-
turned home following a visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mn.
Blain Hall.
James Craig Currey visited T.
J. Pruitt in Bryan Mills Sunday.
Vennoy Stewart and friends of
Huntsville spent the week-end
at his farm here.
Betty Nowell of Palestine is
visiting the Earl Brants family.
TveSvneM.Atenee
bride ataas of David G. Fbster of
Mouston, Miss Judy Has i is. Mias
Sherry Cauthren and Mrs. Lewis
Harris Were hostesses at a person-
al shower Thursday evening at the
Alps Cafe.
Supper was served as a large
centered table with an arrange-
ment of white gladioli and wedding
bells. Khter supper, the guests en-
joyed a game of scrambled words
before Miss Kelley opened her
gifts.
The gift table was laid with a
lace doth over lavender and an
arrangement of lavender hydran-
geas and gardenias surrounding a
Urge silver and white heart hold-
“Attend Meet
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with a white lacecloth over pink
and centered with an arrange-
ment of pink roses and blue hy-
drangeas. Refreshments also car-
ri<d out the colors of pink and
blue. The hostess presided at the
appointed table end Mrs. C. H.
Russell registered the guests. The
honoree was the recipient of
many gifts which were displayed
by Mrs. Donald Gene Senders.
rted out the honoree’s chosen col-
ors. '
Guests for the occasion were
Misaos Elizabeth Caldwell, Montre-
da Harris, Annette Redfearn, Lin-
da Justiss. Linda Copeland, Lillian
Satterwhite, Suzanne Sargent, Mi-
nell Rushing, Linda Roberts, Gail
Gaddis. Paula Harbour, Margaret
Ferguson, Patricia Franklin, Mrs.
Roger Green, Mrs. William N. Per-
kins, Mrs. Joe Kelley and the hon-
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Liberly MH News
Mrs. V. L. Carrey
Along the Street of Knifemak-
ers in Madrid, Spain, the res-
taurants don’t use knives. Thes
cook their meats until it is so
tender that the waiters use the
side of s plate to carve your
Winfield News
x Mrs. I. W. Spruin
Pollfical
Subject to action of Democratic
primaries.
Far State Representative:
JAMES V. ADAMS
Fer Cunty Judge:
HARRY TAYLOR
CARL W. PITTMAN
CLYDE T HOLCOMB
Fer Ch—ly Superintendent:
WELDON NELSON
MORRIS (BUDDIE) DAVIS
PAUL BLACKARD
Pee County Clerk:
HOMER L. BOWDEN
ALLEN (DOCK) REDFEARN
Far Commissloner, Pr seta st 4:
JIM PONDER
DAN BYNUM
Morris STEVENS
Anderson
Supply Co.
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Rainbow Girls
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attend the Grand Assembly ofFex-“A tewTX covered
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lena Pati, forileri Mita Mey-
bell R—scO e this elty was
honored Saturday afternoon with
a pink and blue shower at the
home of Mrs. arol Do— Van
Zandt, 1503 Lamar Drive. Mrs.
Girls. The girls who went are
Peggy Sue Rape. Sherian Page,
Nancy Hendricks, Linda Gage,
Bevrly Brown, Jerri Ann
Wright. Linda Justiss and Mary
Jo Steed. They were accom-
panied by Mrs. George Stone and
Mrs. E. P. Hendricks.
Peggy Sue was elected by
the local Rainbow Girls to sing
in the Grand Choir at the as-
sembly meeetings. The group will
be in Houston until Thursday
morning when they will leave
for Galveston la spend a day
and night. They will return home
Friday.
A newly organized Sunday
school class of Highland Park
Baptist church met Monday even-
ing in the home of Mm Frank
Madison for a business meeting
and the eleetiom of efftsWe.
The following omnicers were
named: Mrs. Charlee Baker, pres
ident; Mrs. Hughlan Barrett,
vice-president; Mn. L Z Chism,
secretary-treesurer; Mn. Millard
Bridal Shower
Miss Barbafa Storey, bride-elect
of Dempsey Johnson, was honored
with a kitchen shower Thursday
evenng from 7 until 9 o’clock with
Miss Suzanne McCarty as hostess.
The honoree’s. chosen colors d
blue and white were predominate
in the decor of the home. The re-
freshment table was covered with
a lace cloth over and centered wit)
e blue bowl of Cape Jasmine. Blue
Ribbon streamers oh the table were
lettered with "Barbara and Demp
sey".
The gift table was laid with a
white cloth and centered with a
bride’s doll. The gifts were display-
ed by the hostess.
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oil derrick. Doctors report that
he may be moved to a Mount
Pleasant hospital in 10 days it
his condition improves.
Guest of Mrs. Letha Jones
week are her grandson Hugh
David and Garry of Dallaa.
Mrs. Ida Smith is visiting her
spn -and family. Mr and Mrs.
Milton Smith in Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reed of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Reed of Tyler spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Buckner Reed.
Mrs Ola Smith is visiting her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
JameSmithTJaeksonville.
Mr and Mn James Narramore
of Athens: spent the weekend
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Houston and Mr. and
Mrs. Cranford Narramore.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cody Sr
honored their, son. Billy Rex
with a Birthday supper Friday
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Bili Cody and children of
Moynt Vernon and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Cody Jr . Bob and Sue
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MMr. and Mrs. Hilly Pierson and
family and Harry Spruill of
Dallas and Earl Spruill of Tyler
spent Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spruill.
Talco
Mrs. W. t, Blebardaan
Mr and Mrs. Jack Brown and
family visited Clyde Bel in a
Clarksville hospital Sunday.
They also visited their. parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lowry, in
Bogata.
Sergeant and Mrs. J. W Stout
of Oceanside, Calif, have been
visiting her aunt and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammond
and family spent the week-end
at Narrow Lake, Ark Mrs. Ham-
mond spent Monday afternoon
in Longview visiting his daugh-
ter. and family; Mr. and Mrs. R.
Neugent. His granddaughter re-
turned home with her for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parks end
family spent the week-end at
Beavers Bend State Park in
Oklahoma.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Seabaugh and
family have had a* their guests
this past week, her brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. James
Swink of Covington, Tenn, and
her mother, Mrs. C. A. Swink of
Denison.
Rev Dale Smith. Douglas Cain
and Marjorie Richardson re-
turned home Saturday from
Camp Bridgeport.
Mrs Alex Waddell is vacation-
ing in Nebraska. ,
Mr and Mrs. Freddie Rogers
and family will move to Fort
Worth where Freddie is em-
ployed.
Rev Dale Smith was in Sul-
phur Springs on business Mon-
day afternoon.
W. S Richardson attended a
District Stewards meeting in
Sulphur Springs Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Bill Fite of Aus-
tin visited her sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Adams.
Linda and Carolyn Bradshow
of Tyler have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Jones and Rusty.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Muno and
Newlyn returned home follow-
ing a visit with relatives in
Farmington, N. M.
Vacation Church School began
Monday at the Methodist Church
and will continue for two weeks.
Nancy Kenyon of New London
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Winn and Jackie.
Kenneth Pirtle, Mrs. Jim
Morris, Mrs. G. G. Ryan and Ross
Morris are attending summer
elasses at ETSC.
Carolyn Wilbanks of Longview
visited Marjorie Richardson and
Carolton Wilbanks visited Rod-
ney Russell Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H BattO and
family returned following k visit
with relatives in Louisiana.
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CECIL FRANKLIN
CLARENCE C. CLARK.
Fer Diatrlet Clerk:
ALLEN LaPRADE
HUGH CROSS
Per J—IMPel dhe Peace, Pree. It
R L. (BOB) THOMAS
Far Commissioner, Preelnet it
J. 4. ROPER
B. B. (CAP) HUNNICUT
BERr B PARR
Mn Laura Smith went to Tyler
Sunday to spend this week with
her sister;LMrs. Daisy Smith.
Father’s Day guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H
Parrish ww Mr »nd Mr. H
M. Bank* and family, the Rev.
Nelson Parrish and family,. Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Ray Smith and
Tony, all of Mount Pleasant. Mr.
and Mrs. Carrpll Lee of Mar-
shall and Mrs. Mamie Jane
Parrish and Jan of Fort Worth.
Gerry Sue and Bobby Yarbor-
ough of Garland are visiting
their grandparents, Mr and Mrs
Erie Shurtleff
Mrs Bunice Kinder and daugh-
ter. Jaudeen. and Bob Shurbert
visited the former’s brother.
Bill Cody, who is in a Clarksville
hospital following a heart at-
tack.
Mr. and Mrs Herman Reddin
and daughter of Irving spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Jdhn Thomas and oth-
er relatives and friends
Miss Christine Payne returned
home Wednesday after spending
a week with her sister. Mrs Sam
Risinger and family in Stephen-
vilte
Durwood Wright of Mount
Pleasant visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs M. J. Wright Monday.
.Henry Carter of Houston is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Carter.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Shurtleff and
family of Mount Pleasant spent
Sunday with their parents. Mr.
. and Mrs. Erie Shurtleff.
Mr and Mrs. Rex Narramore
and family of Texarkana spent
Father’s Day with his parents,
Mr and Mrs Less Narramore
Susan. Steve and Kirk remained
lor a wek‘ MIH ■ • -
Mrs. Jewel Cody and son Bob
made a business trip to Paris
last Wednesday.
Mrs. Bill Beck left Saturday
night for Harlingen to visit her
son Mr. and Mrs Mack Beck and
to see her new grandson. James
Michael.
Mrs. Louis Caddis and daugh
ter Pennye. Mrs. Jewel Cody
and daughter. Sue Ellen visited
in Longview Monday
Mrs. D C. Morgan of Mount,
Pleasant and grandson. Danny of
Waco spent Wednesday with
their aunts. Mrs. Margaret Gra
ham and Mrs Etta Page
, Mrs. Ladye Taylor of Longview
spent the weekend wih her
parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles
Brantley.
Mrs. Eric Shurtleff and Mrs.
B A. Thornton went to Palestine
Sunday to see latter’s son. Jack
Thornton who is in a hospital’
there suffering from a back in-
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or repu-
tation of any person or concern which may appear in the columns
of this paper will be gladly corrected when brought to Iba attention
of toe publisher.
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Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1958, newspaper, June 20, 1958; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1460770/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.