Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 172, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1963 Page: 3 of 6
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voiced the opening prayer.
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presided over the meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. Travis Jack-
son attended the Texas-SMU
game in Dallas Saturday.
ch of the
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8 inches
from Stephen F. Austin Col-
lege. She is a poet of some
note, her poems have been
published in three volumes of
National Anthology. She serv-
ed as chairman on Nicrology
for Alpha State in 1958-60.
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Delta Kappa
Gamma Group
Meeting Set
Members of the Delta Eta
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Scott's Pharmacy
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down the middle of dresses
and blouses.
Gamma Society are to attend
a regional meeting of the or-
ganization Saturday in Tex-
arkana. Registration is sched-
uled for 9 a.m.
Speaker for the meeting
will be Mrs„B. A, Reid. Mrs.
Reid received her B. S. de-
The Delphian Club held its
bi-monthly meeting Friday
afternoon in the home of Mrs.
T. D. Albright.
The members answered roll
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mc-
Donald and Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Scaggs were in Dal-
las Saturday for the Texas-
SMU game.
purpose, makes good reasoning for
a Personal Loan.
Mrs. John Mormak left fo
Houston today to visit with
her cousin, James Costello,
who is seriously ill in the M.
D. Anderson Hospital.
One Large Group
ODDS and ENDS
SKIRTS - DRESSES
Tuesday, Nov. 5
TITUS COUNTY
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Large Group
Ladies
Blanket
By Cannon Mills
3.99 & 4.88
Ladies Cotton
SLIPS
32 to 40
formed a
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MOTHER S RING^
The gift of a million •
hop/ty memories
She’n wear it with pride . • . rheruh
it always. The tiro hands of 14 karat
gold signify husband ami wife ... in
turn. the hands are joined together by
the synthetic birthstone of the month
for each child in the family. All rings
are custom made. Superbly crafted
by fine jewelry makers.
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WESTERN STORE
"Serving You Better . . . Saving You More"
personal
TUESDAY
7:00 p.m.—Winfield School PTA will meet for reg-
ular monthly meeting.
7:30 p.m.—South Ward PTA meeting is set with
executive meeting to begin at 7 p.m,
THURSDAY -
2:30 p.m.—The Blue Bonnet Garden Club will meet
with Mrs. L. P. Hobbs as hostess. Mrs. Frank Madison
will be co-hostess.
FRIDAY
1:00 p.m.—The Hi-Way Home Demonstration Club
will meet at the Community Center.
2:30 p.m.—The Culture Club will meet with Mrs.
G. N. Anderson. ’ ,
3:00 p.m.—Junior Busy Twenty Club will meet
with Mrs Alton Kidwell as hostess and Mrs. Glenn
Lawler as co-hostess.
' 3:00 p.m.—Mrs. Howard Leftwich will host the
meeting of the Junior Delphian Club Friday.
Large Selection
Ladies Capri Pants
Reduced for Big Savings
Sizes 8 - 18
$1.66
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The next meeting will be ,
Nov. 19 for mission study at
the church.
55.00
Be Early And Shop for
the Best Selections.
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After You See Your Doctor,
Bring Your Prescription To Us
Does YOUR CAD SUFFSD FROM
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Boy's Juvenile Long Sleeve
SPORT SHIRTS
Sizes 3 - 6
1.00
flounces of black Chantilly
lace over flesh pink, which
look more like boudoir cos-
tumes than date dresses.
It would be impossible not
to attract attention with vi-
vid pastel linen Jacket cos-
tumes, other bright hues as
linings and still others as
blouses.
Also -good for stares are I
polka dots, especially bold |
yellow ones on navy silk '
sleeveless princess coats and
turbans.
Other eye-catcher weapons
are the floral prints, soft and
wispy on tailored organza
Jacket costumes. As the show
moved along, floor length
dinner gowns with tantalizing
slashes up the side and ball
also visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Hodge.
Delphian Club
' Meets Friday
Large Group
Ladies
Leng Coats
910.88
Also All Other Coats
Reduced to Big Sav-
ings.
Plans were made to assist
in the Art Show Nov. 14
to be held at American Le-
gion Hall from 1 p.m. to
4:30 p.m.
The program Texas Heri-
tage, Legislation and Poet
Laureate was given by Mrs.
Arney Winton, Mrs. Wallace,
Mrs. Clyde Proctor, Mrs
Charles Driggers and Mrs.
Hayes Johnson Sr.
Refreshments were served.
Mrs. E. C. Brice was a
guest.
2 Local Men To Go 1
To Methodist Meet a *
The Rev. Mouzon Fletcher
and Charles Stephenson will
represent the Tennison Me-
morial Methodist Church •(
the called session of the Tex-
as Annual Conference at the
First Methodist Church inr
Houston Nov. 8.
In connection with the meet-
ing the Rev. Fletcher will at-
tend an appreciation dinner
for the Bishop and Mrs. Paul
Martin at St. Luke’s Metho*
dist Church.
They will also attend their
respective committee meet-
ing prior to the opening of
the conference session Fri-
day morning.
Dick Crane and son, Randy
attended the SMU-T e x a s
game in Dallas Saturday
while Mrs. Crae, Betsy and
Sharon attended the circus in
Dallas.
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Eownskiwtishryardsonsthrisig Chapter of the Deltai Kappa
Mr. and Mrs. Jim B. Lat-
son and Donnie of ‘ Fort
Worth, Sonny Latson and
Robbie Latson visited with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Latson over the week-
end Mrs. Jim Bob Latson
Tolbert, Annelle
Boy's Corduroy
Pants and Shirts
Sixes 3 - 6
$1.44
Mrs. Reid received the
Achievement Award of Delta
Kappa Gamma Society in
1961. She is past president of
the Delta Gamma chapter.
She is presently teaching
business administration in the
West Sabine High School of
Pineland, Texas. She served
as principal of the Jasper
Elementary School for fifteen
years. -
Mrs. Reid is a member of
the Methodist Church and is
very active in church, school,
civic and Delta Kappa Gam-
ma work. —-
Mrs. Louis Bell is director
of the meeting.
By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON
AP Fashion Writer
NEW YORK u - It is only
sporting to warn America’s
19 million bachelors that de-
signer Bill Blass has rein-
stated sex appeal in women’s
fashions in time for leap
year.
The provocative woman
was the star of Blass’ spring
collection previewed by in-
ternational socialites and
fashion reporters Monday.
She is a far cry from the
past season's lady of style,
who has been wearing bowl-
ers, boots, knee socks, turtle-
necks and vests.
For example, there are
*1.00 each
—w-
Womack, calnaming a Texas cat-
If your battery is 26 months old, chances
ore you should get o new one." Stop la
for a FREE battry tost and an accurate
diagnosis of its condition. Your old battery
is worth monev. so trade If ia now on a
Fresh Superior Battery.
*A survey by the Association of American
Battery Manufacturers shows that the av-
erage battery life is 26 months.
was fussy and feminine with ------------------
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Udbetter, P B W.ll.ce, pre. dent. f al . V . _ -
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Admitted: Sherrill Gallo-
way, Sherri Lee, JaFaye
MARKED FOR BIKES
HOMESTEAD, Fla I— Big
blue and white "Bicycle Saf-
ety Route” signs have been
set up along the quieter roads
and of Miami.
They warn motorists to
watch out for bikers and give
children safe paths to follow
to school and elsewhere.
and Nancy Stanley.
Dismissed: Mrs. James
Tucker and baby, Doyle Rush-
ing, Forrest Clair, C. H.
Reese, Eddie Barron, Ver-
nella Webster, Danny Per-
due and Lois McGee.
MOUNT PLEASANT
’ HOSPITAL
Admitted: Nathan Neal,
Troy Slaughter, Borner C.
Farrar and Mima McCary.
Dismissed: Mrs. Leon
Keith and baby and Fred
Lawrence.
CURREY CLINIC
Admitted: Mrs. Tommy
Johnson.
Dismissed: Ida Blackburn.
Addie Cox Circle
Holds Meeting
The Addie Estell Cox Cir-
cle of the First Baptist
Church met Monday night at
the home of Mrs. Mark Boat-
right.
Mrs. Noel Chambers voiced
the opening paryer and Mrs.
Bob Alexander presided over
the business session.
-" Royal Service program,
"Life of Bill Wallace," was
presented by Mrs. Marilyn
Scudder. Mrs. Curtis Dur-
ham read the calendar of
prayer and Mrs. Durward
Harris led special prayer.
The hostess served refresh-
ments to eight members and
during the social hour birth-
day gifts were presented to
Mrs. Scudder.
Solve your money problems with a
loan, “made to order” from our
bank. The sensible, economical olu-
tion to many a situation can be a
Personal Loan. You’ll get the money
you need . . . promptly and confi-
dentially, at low bank rates. In addi-
tion, you'll find that our service is
genuinely helpful... designed to fit
your own special requirements. Un-
expected expenses, debt consolida-
tion . . in fact any worthwhile
Mrs. C. E. Gaddis
Hosts Circle Meet
The Mary Vandiver Circle
of the First Baptist Church
met Monday night in the
home of Mrs. C. E. Gaddis
with 16 members and five
visitors present.
Mrs. Paul Harbour opened
the meeting with prayer.
•Mrs. Norris Pope was in
charge of the program. She
introduced Mrs. Gene Legg
Legg, returned Missionary
from Africa, who showed
slides of their mission work
in Nigeria.
Mrs. Gus Presley closed the
meeting with prayer.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess. Mrs. Robert
Moreland will host the next
meeting on Nov. 18.
One ,
Large Rack
Ladies Dresses-
friendly...
community-wide banking
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Mrs. Harold Smith and
Mrs. Nora Smith visited with
Mr. and , Mrs. Lagrande
Smith and family and Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Fitzgerald,
of Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Scarborough of Gar-
land over the weekend.
Fine Arts Club
Holds Meeting
The Fine. Arts Club met
Friday afternoon in the home
of Mrs. Mouzon Fletcher.
Mrs. J. O. Horning, presi-
dent, presided over the busi-
ness meeting. Mrs. Fletcher
opened the meeting with pray-
er. Fourteen members an-
swered roll call with "What’s
New in Literature.” The
members discussed the art
display to be held at the Am-
erican Legion Hall Nov. 14.
Plans were made for the club
members to participate in the
show.
Mrs. J. Frank Palmer gave
a review of "Pioneer Go
Home” by Richard Powell.
The meeting was dismissed
by the members repeatingthe
‛ /club collect. ~~ [ -
During the social hour the
hostess was assisted by Mrs.
J. O. Horning and Mrs. J. A.
Lancaster in’serving refresh-
ments.
The next meeting will be
Nov. 15 when the members
will visit the Currey Rest
Home.
ger and bolder prints.
Mannikins undulated in
silks and linen dresses biast-
cut to slither across the fig-
ure. Sexy sheaths, belted at
the middle exploded into
curves elsewhere.
And the date-bait collection
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Bachelors Beware! Designer m
Puts Sex Appeal in Women's ■
Fashions for Leap Year B
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Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 172, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1963, newspaper, November 5, 1963; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554011/m1/3/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.