Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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Honored with
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by for some refreshment at our newly
acquired
We join the citizens in extend-
ing our warmest wishes to Joel
Steed and his employees on their
modern fac ilities..
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DAIRY QUEEN
Betty and Charlie Monk
The largest foreign element
in the Philippines today is Chi-
forb GALAXIE
The look, the poyer-
and now the lt»l of
the tabulaus fhunderbird
To Take to College
Many Other Gifts to Select From!
THE READERS SHOP
Prices Effective
On Mon Tues. &
Wed for the
Month of May
Reg. 8.50
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TALL MONUMENT
FAIRVIEW, Ky. (•—The tall-
est concrete?cast monument in
the Ugited Slates was erected
here in honor of Jefferson Dav-
is, president of the Confederacy.
The 351-foot structure was put
up on the farm where Davis
was born.
This includes styling,
Shampoo & Set.
16 at 8:40 a.m. at Mount Pleas-
ant Hospital. She weighed six
pounds and eight ounces.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck-
ham and children, Brenda Sue
and Keith, of Fort Worth, visit-
ed Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Lula Beckham.
a Coke party Thursday after-
noon by Mrs. James L. Smith
at her home.
An arrangement of blue dais-
es with glittered centers and
white mums accented with blue
satin and silver bows centered
4 *63 Ford Galaxie ... th* look, the power-and now th* f"l of the
tabulous Thunderbird! Three lively new series: Galaxie. Galaxie 500 and
th* Galaxla 500/XL. All modal* feature inspired new styling. spectacular
performance, king-size roomin*** and th* quietest rid* you ever tried.
You get greater service tarings, too, trom Galaxie’s famous Twice-4-
Year (or every 6,000-mile) Maintenance features.
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POMP FAIMLANE
Hot new middleweiqbt
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‘63 Ford Fairlane ... hot now middleweight- with V-S punch 1 Nin* naw,
richly styled Fairlanes giro you th* full-family room, superbly smgoth
rid* and spirited performance of big cars-with • choice of two optionel
v-a engines and the standard Fairlane Six. What’s more — pricea are
lower than some compacts. Fairlane Twice-a-Year (or every 6,000-mile)
Maintenance features also multiply your service taring* 1
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Miss Harolyn Smith, graduat- meats to Martha Joe Stinson
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senior, was cum pl impaled with
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Mrs L. B. Glen, Mrs. C. A.
Martin, Mrs. Morris Justiss,
Mrs. G. W Satterwhite andrs.
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Mary Martha Perkins, Martha
MeCain, Carolyn Clay, Mary An-
ne Good, Martha Jane Presley,
Suzy Hunt, Gay Moore, Pam
Nugent, Route Scott, • Linda
Williams and Carol Tucker.
‘63 Ford Pickups.. ."Built Like the Big Truck* 1** In axles, spring*, and
trame, 63 Ford pickups (like the new F-100 Styleside shown here) give
you th* lan** kind of durabl* d*slgn at big truck*. And you’ll find new
styling inside and out, and • new feel at the wheel., new easier steering,
new lighter pedal action, new smoother shilling, naw comforti
mums were
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and Mrs Edwin Earl Clark May
‘63 Falcon-Fun is what’s new in the ’63 Falcon-the all-time economy
champ! And your fun comes in 15 spunky, spanking-new falcon models,
Handsomely styled, each nimble, surefooted Falcon goes farther on
tewer gallons ol regular gas. And Twice-a-Year (or every 6,000-mile)
Maintenance features on all except Club Wagons and Buses, now make
tamous Falcon savings greater than ever betorol
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Kenya’s Northern Province
has long been a favorite graz-
ing land for the nomadic Soma-
lis who herd their cattle and
camels across the horn of Afri-
ca.
| It Is Another Step Forward
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Mrs. Marguerite Whittenburg
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stro-
man and baby of Ardmore.
Okla., will spend Saturday and
Sunday with Mrs. A. H. O’Ty
son and will also visit in Mount
Vernon.
Bake stuffed tomatoes in a
moderate oven for 15 minutes or
until tender. Don’t overbake or
the tomato skins will burst and
your effect will be spoiled.
C^oncjratiAfalions
JOEL STEED MOTORS
Good luck and continued sue-
Billy Gountt >
Gary Galloway and Billy
Gauntt, members of the Mount
Pleasant High School gradual
ing class, were honored by
their parents Thursday night
with a backyard barbecue at
the Gauntt home.
The table held and arrange-
ment qf white roses flanked by
miniature figures of a boy and
girl dressed in blue cap and
gown.
Those attending were Jimmy
White, Harolyn Smith. Steve
Copeland, Barbara Abdnor, H.
O. Townsend, Charlene Storey,
Mike Kilpatrick, Colene Cooper.
Paul Strong, Nancy Stanley,
Nancy Grissom, Marjorie Stro-
man, Paula Blackard, Jerry
Boatner, Ronny Harvey, Gayion
Orrill, Gayion Goosbly, Billy
Allen, J.B. Davis, David Ward,
Douglas Grissom, Billie Ann
Newmann, Danny Crump. Ann
Newmann, Joe Rue William,
Mr and Mrs. Bruce Brown, A,
D. Taylor, B. J. McDowell, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Galloway and
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gauntt.'
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We are proud of our community
and its fine business establish-
ments, Joel Steed.Motors conks high
on the list of dealers who serve this
Ford.. .Americas liveliest, most care free cars
We join with Mount Pleasant in express-
ing our pride in your new plant. It is in-
deed an important addition to our com-
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Friday, May 17
MOUNT PLEASANT HOSPITAL
Admitted: None.
Dismissed: Refus Rundles, El-
sie Chamblis, Mrs. Winnie
Roach, Mrs. Lillie Jones, Wil-
liam Rouse, Dewayne Minter,
Donnie Thompson, Leia Rogers,
Pearl Hamilton and Odis Car-
rington.
TITUS COUNTY
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: Estelle Hines, Fan-
nie Seaton, Gabie Jean Brad-
shaw, Rex Tosh and Ethel Bin-
gle.
Dismissed: J. M. Moore,
Rusty Purcell. Essie Page, Bes-
sie Metcalf, Myrtle Ackley and
Willie Frazer.
CURREY CLINIC
AND HOSPITAL
Admited: Mrs. O H Rowland,
Mrs Julia Wharton, Mrs. John
Boyd and John Boyd.
Dismissed: None.
Titus. County
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TRUCKS Durability
SPRAY AGAINST DOGS
SAN FRANCISCO m - Five
hundred aerosol spray dog
bombs will be given to San Fran-
cisco mail carriers today to be
used aqainst dogs who attack
them, a Post Ofice spokesman
said The spas aas, about four
inches tong and shaped like lip
sticks, are filled with a solution
of mineral oil and oil of capsi-
cum—an extract of cayenne
pepper.
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Barbecue Fetes Martha Presley Baptist WMS Meet at Church
The Woman’s Missionary So-
from the hostesses.
Yellow chrysanthemums and
daisies with ivy were used in
the centerpiece on the dining
table. Mrs. Dan Presley,
mother of the bride elect, serv-
ed refreshments.
Mrs. Noel Breedlove, mother
of the groom-to be. Mrs Thelma
Gilpin, grandmother of the
bride elect, and 18 guests were
present.
Shesan recsivgdsstedecrpeipia While in Daingerfield we hope you'll drop
Harvey Lewis who brought the
devotional "Thoughts and Pray-
ers.”
Refreshments were served in
the fellowship hall by the Fern
Harrington and Betty Hart Cir
cles.
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Mr. and Mrs. Merle G. Max
well of Honey Grove are parents
of a son born May 16 at 4:45
p.m. He weighed eight pounds
and ten ounces. Mrs. Maxwell
is the former Miss Ronnie Shair-
rick and her husband was the
former assistant manager of the
Duke and Ayers store here. Ma-
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Shairrick, Mount
Pleasant and paternal grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Merle
T. Maxwell, Dallas.
Miss Martha Jane Presley,
brideelect of Chris Breedlove,
was hononed with a kitchen
shower Thursday night by Mrs
Tom Meriwether and daughters,
Ruth and Kathrin, at the Meri-
wether home.
An arrangement using a large
ornamental beg outlined with-
small gifts wrapped in white
and entwined with flowers and
greenery was buffet center-
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Guests participated in games
and the bride-to-be was pre-
sented with gifts and guests'
spaced at intervals around the
centerpiece and were attached
with blue satin streamers. The
corsages were presented to each
guest of favors.
N The hostess served refresh-
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Mr. and Mrs. Odie Brown are
returning to their home in
Wheeler, Calif. after a 10 day
visit in Mount Pleasant with re-
latives.
ciety of the First Baptist Church
met at the church on Monday for
Royal Service program.
Mrs. Eula Redfearn had
charge of the program "Labor-
ers Together with God Through
The Years.” The program was
is the form of a banquet cele
brat ing the 75th birthday of the
WMS.
Those taking pert were Mrs
Eula Redfearn, Mrs. Fred
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Ford Division is pleased to announce
your new Ford Facilities
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