Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 131, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1963 Page: 3 of 6
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MT. PLEASANT TIMES Monday, Sept. 9. 1MM
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Dr and Mrs R. I. Matkin
and son, Charles, left Monday
MACLEAN GIANT SIZE
Tooth Paste
Tom Caldwell left Friday
for England to attend The
London School of economics
and political science. On his
journey, he will stop to visit
his sister, Mrs. James Flynn
in Neshanir Station and he
will also visit his uncle, Wil-
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Miss Sharon Terrell and
Larry Terrell visited in Aus-
tin and San Antonio during
the weekend with their aunt,
Mrs. Inez Gillean of Dallas.
The Rev Mouzon Fletcher,
pastor of the Tennison Me
mortal Methodist Church, and
the Rev. John Cheney, pas-
tor of the Bridges Chapel
Methodist Church, left Mon-
day to attend a district staff
training conference at Lake-
view Methodist assembly in
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an extended visit with rela-
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The bride is a graduate of
Mount Pleasant High School
and has attended Texas Tech
and East Texas State College.
The groom is also a graduate
of Mount Pleasant and has at-
tended Texas A&M find East
Texas State College.
The couple will reside at
College Station.
Donna Denman is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Taylor Rut-
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at 2.30 at the school.
7:30 pm The South Ward PTA will hold their
first meeting in the school cafetorium. A nursery will
be provided.
7 30 p.m.—P.E. Wallace Junior High PTA will meet
in the school cafetorium for a get acquainted session. A
nursery will be provided.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 a.m.— The Crape Myrtle Garden Club will have
a coffee Wednesday morning in the home of Mrs. MP
lard McClinton with Mrs. Ben F. Scott as co-hostess.
THURSDAY
2 p.m. Winfield Garden Club will meet with Mrs.
Charles Black.
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MRS. JAMES 1. MOSES JR.
. . . nee Miss Linda Lou Cargile
Linda Cargile Becomes
Bride of James Moses
Mr. and Mrs. Denman teok
their daughter, Sharon, to
Jacksonville on Sunday where
she will be a student at Lon
Morris College.
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district camping director.
Mrs Bill Reed is back at
the First National Bank’s
drive-in window after a week’s
vacation.
I bride’s book which was pre-
R sided over by Mrs. Monty
n Newman.
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ered by a pink cloth overlaid
liam Sargent, in Flushing
New York.
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with net. An arrangement of
white stock surrounded by
pink and white mums formed
the centerpiece. Members of
the house- party who served
the traditional wedding cake
and punch were Miss Leanne
Henderson, Miss Jean Green,
Miss Gail Justus, Mrs. Hui
lie Lawrence, Mrs. Carol
: Harkrider, Mrs. H. E. Wors-
ham and Mrs. Loyd Green.
When the couple left for
their wedding trip, the bride
- was wearing an orange silk
linen suit with hat to match
complemented by black pat-
TUESDAY
12 30 p.m.—The Twentieth Century Club will hold
its reassembly luncheon at Hotel Stephens. Hostesses
are Mrs. J. E. Davis, Mrs. Joe Sandlin, Mrs. P. O. Whl-
hite Jr. and Miss Carroll Vaughan.
7 p.m.—An old fashion box supper is planned by
the Annie Sims PTA in the school cafetorium. The
group urges all parents of children enrolled at Annie
Sims to attend. New School Superintendent Hugh
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Meeting Slated
Approval division-of the’re-
tail merchants commiteee of
the Chamber of Commerce
meet Tuesday afternoon at
the C-C office at 3 30 p in
The group will study trade
promotions and customer re-
lations
Scientists are measuring
the flow of the Amazon River,
taking its temperature and
determining the amount ol
sediment it carries to the sea.
tion staff committee of which
the Rev. Mr. Fletcher is
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19’ Spare Ribs
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Miss Linda Lou Cargile and
James T. Moses Jr., both of
Mount Pleasant, exchanged
vows in a formal ceremony
Friday evening at 7:30 p.m
in the Chapel of the First
Baptist Church.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Car-
gile, Route 3, Mount Pleas-
ant and the groom’s parents
are Mrs. Violet Moses ’ of
Avery and James T. Moses
Sa. of Forney.
The Rev. Harvey Lewis of
ficiated at the double ring
rites. Miss Martha Fillebrown
at the organ furnished wed
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Mr and Mrs Thurman
Stroman and daughters, Vic-
kie and Rhonda Kay, were in
Nacogdoches Sunday, where
Vickie remained to attend the
Stephen F. Austin State Col-
lege.
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Mfs Donald Berry was ad-
mitted to Baylor Hospital in
Dallas Sunday. Her room
number is 303.
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Miss Melba Jane Worsham,
maid of honor, Priscilla Bar-
nard, bride's maid and Con-
nie Cargile, candlelighter,
were all attired in dresses
with fitted bodices and belle-
shaped skirts of pink bridal
satin. Their bouquets were
tinted pink geraniums.
The groomsmen were
For her daughter's wed-
ding, Mrs. Cargile wore a
pink silk linen suit with hat
and matching accessories.
The groom’s mother, Mrs.
Moses wore a green silk dress
with black accessories.
RECEPTION
A reception was held in the
fellowship hall of the church
after the ceremony.
Guests registered in the
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ding music and accompanied
Miss Ann Lawrence who sang
•‘Because” and ‘‘Wedding
Prayer.”
Vows were exchanged be-
fore an archway enchanced
with greenery, white stock
and mums. Seven-branched
candelabra flanked the arch-
way.
The bride, given in mar-
riage by her father, wore a
street length gown of white
bridal satin and a pearl tier-
ra with shoulder length veil
Her bouquet was a white or-
chid surrounded by white
carnations.
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Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 131, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1963, newspaper, September 9, 1963; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553831/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.