Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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Cornel Ginghams
Spring Mills
39c To 1.98 Yd.
(rease-Spof Resisfanl
New Printed Cottons
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The Greatest Storv Tver Told
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Dean Lawlet.
SHaly Bible.
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Simplicity And
McFall Patterns
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Famous
Name
Geo. A. Bergin
and Sons
MT. PLEASANT
SULPHUR SPRINGS
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L.uxrious Fashion Cotton,
n Thal Hill Be Seen Every-
whre For SpringAnd
Summer! All New, Just
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A DAILY HEARRB
window display
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comnd tjes
Representative
Phone PA4 -4974 ML Pleasant
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— Fhe tipeming praver. and devo-
t ionol was given by Mr. T R
- Hicks, and Mr*. Kenneth Tutt
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Pharisees and scribes
murmured: This man
receiveth sinners and
eatth with them.
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Tmes Review, Mt. Pleasant Texas. Friday Morning, Februars 17, 1956
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niLh- BatssJumnvaQ Home
- TN EQUIPPED AMBUANCE SERVICF
EFFERSON ‘PHONE 4-4556
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You may nave a bund copy of the Greafe t Story Ever reld with of the Daily Hustler was the ele The Tbrottlers "Club held an
cut obitgation Or cost by w rttms- / Weekly Journal, wich gave way economy run Sunday afternoon
to the Iustler and went, d ajiv . atid first, second and third place
lender the management ef p R iprizes were given. Wayne Brown
Auxiliary met at the Fir-* Bap-E____
Ust Church Wednesday. - 6 0 OFd 1‘nionWM- .
p.m.. With eight girls and t 0 K1 , 1 11
leaders present Meets in Regular
The m eting was called to.ct- Session Fol' Study
-der-by- tbe-prgident-e-+-Jut—..... - -
Johnson opened the meetmg wita .The Wiman’s Missionary Aa
BGSIness this happens, Th*econgmy of the Mi Pleaban) that the Weekly r
' county,wili rise. Journal was begun in ISIS We
Window Display
t 55 weackam 20 And Showcard
Course Offered
____Yomich—Lke——-1
: ■ m, whn lour ’
l te country cured st te.
by the • retail - merchants
, to—enroll. Information regarding
qlass schedules may be obtained
, 36" And 45" Wide
Check Ginghams... 69c
+tt been sod. and th.
Mercerized
Thread.--
Spoo c& —
6 ubmitted- the
t 3 ren t accurate . . :
And if you like -he
ofher, we stin think y
We Ve even seen some mighty cold ,
March*-. /
wiibe conducted each vening.
Monday throuh T ursday for To
weeks eight one-hour sessions.-
z T9 ■
papers have lineages just hike er are popping open Could
people, and we knew that the . an cacl Sprine Bt February
daddy of theDaily Times wasfhe irn ven out of the way. yet, and
Newest Fabric Sensation!
Bates Discipline
Prints & Solids
1.19 And 1.29 Yd.
* Crease Resistant!
Combed Mercerized
A U New Colors and
Patterns ■
I Mr and 11
hosts Im mh
! Dea l
day for the
■ 1 1 I
were served.
Mr- and Mil
. werL fu kI
visited hr<- s
Fant, and hu
Mi and M
family of )
guests of he
!* great sgirprie
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n
r. .
cofi- i ,
be fol. wed by the displa)
* d or ere • -
ave rcached the
ce hone stl don ’
Myrtle Bell, and the closing pran-
er was by Mrs. LewisJemnsop——
.The w man’s Missionary A x- .Xrs. Mavis Thomas preside
ilars of ihe 0la3Umion-Baptis over, the business-diicussion -
■■■......... . lllilTIM—TT
g-.y l h 2 ’ . )
publicanaandainners j' ) r A
to hear him. The, 111*
ofmnne ptettrek tint witmix i
wonderfut material for thi ,rn- Sem % to the is a little carly
mrgxraryalon.. fol Spriv and if a hard treeze hits
! fepairs. How
' have you lost?
I But .. .1th response ha thasr bida afterthes open out, or
I b osht On somn foinSCH* ,ir.r ffi,i u, mi--eorbse plums,
■ . Tearned we didn't know bow- old • -,7/arid ptum are ur fat orite
we we re • l' y . ------ ■ ------ , s
-i W V" khowr alaleng t t IL, Moticed, too. that japwiea is in showed a picture o the ebuirch
= Fhmatnsft.nada da i. n • ifitrbloom, some damodils are all
J paperforty yests ■ but news- yellowed up, and many other flow
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asocryman: for mk r breac: H
and each time the_lamly, f *
be in to thirst a rid look t aN. -*f:
the service statos.t.. .--t
, "Let’scountur local inm: • na"
trial-blesina, Mt. P:- isat.
.1. - -A—- ■ -? 2
hat.
' want to et strung out
—Hictter. either, b t we
to haw th? pc cf
■ ant - a few
-#8.
d:aya- .
2
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. Mp)
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"n 3 ‛ /
ia sters, and the masthead of the wn by an unblieveble 41 miles
Daily H tetler aTways cart ed th' per gallon ofuas. .
uo-title line "successor, t the Kussell More was second with
. Weekly Journal." - . 7# miles per gallon an I J. 6
Watnought we knew (after all Matthews was third with 225
it was in 1920 that we came to I miles per gallon. N
’ ' H I word Iron. C « C Man
L, .• ’ Mul), nix todav en
A-y a ——--------------. --
ereting votits to a stecessfuta
t smtl barirstai i for the Chan ber <
uospital treatment a nd
- tt tniz fr the c“iilr!
Correre A nr
- rnt n1- pu •H
n 2251.0,00
soon -as .Doss ble g Onituanes. resolutions of resvect. cards of thanka and poetry I
win be charged for at regular advertising rates _____________51
Subactipttoti ntal. s100 per year in Titus County Else where El M.
. .1--■■ 1 "" ------m----: ' 1
- — _ brqgi t 1w o ( hapters of- the wschdie m-, Monday aftehn ’ -
— Margaret Bruce . • ■ ’ D d B:aineri." et the churc w th • h • n
GirIs ATXiliau T.__Refreshments of. <:.nd ' - bers present.
At . Auan ' comkres and cold 'drnks wer- he opening son was led bi
Meets At. ( hurch . K . ed ■ ■ Mw. Clara WilmuttT: prayer
T ■ I "> I wed by Mrs. Flerenu BeHt ' I
• . -- . .. ---'a--- ----—- --------- ——--devot ona] from th*1 3»th PsarM
was Led b y Mrs.Helen Smit J
the. lsson was from /the 7
Chapter of John led by Mt
VitwathWerkly Me ' Pleasant merchants
tnen in 1919 it went ,
! t k the name of Da ly # nP Xees who Wih —1o-improe.
then t was sojd • the apPearsnce of their window
T ■- Revewnotthepknt displaysand to learn the princi-
' . .. . t-pes.mshowcard-writing. will,
at h time ft ““r8k on K, have that opportunity beginning
- ■ Mt. Pleasant D . 10 Frbruavy -27; according^® ar-
- w*l h
5Agc
. - d63 nei aai
220g •
" erat
118-25
1'9 why there aze d
of aut mobiliig Yy,
O - i 1r2,
OC 1S1W
Any person erpl yed in Mt.
Pleasant retail stores is eligible
A,
w Ls"
Sjncial Purchase
• Assorted
Materials
Broadcloths! Fast Color Prints.
Plisse In Solids, Poka- Oota.
Printed Patierns -
Regular To 79c
39
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L3Xe '
M%3 '
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heal ng L being
- 9s±*e-3. ————
to The course in
ekornieuon ei E
- aid EL Pi veto*
in- bulphumk.ens
2ek .
* •bM°EraH-3,
t3
Ra/
I Think ofthis, too, tutks
1 Laring World VI ji IL no rail-
road in the countgx had’suffi-
ienrequiprhmtto handle all the- We acknowledge today a lett
fpassnge, service it_was offered, we received this m rn ng t 1
1 Muitary . persoel and- Meir someone who signed himseif.
! temni es uhderwent all kinds of herselr, at rely ’ A Da ly Reader
Daily Hustler, which btgan a a
dally on’ March 10, 1919, and
w ich became the Daily Times in
1924. when the Daily Hustler’s
aling list was sold to the Times
Review, our weekly,papCT'
We knew, too, that the daddy
— “ and pastor an Canada the class MT. PLEASANT TIMES REVIEW
„ a, sme. Mt
It io a small Soul em Bap- - HUGH C. CROSS and MRS EARL M PORTER
6 X tist Church in Canada Menbers _______Owners and Publabers^____________
' . Of the class are rem ndi to ' Entered as second class mail matter at the Post,Ofice at Mt
bring all ued sheets. wash Pleasant Texas under the Act of CongreM M arch 3. ........—
• ’ Anyerroneousrefection udon bg character, standing or rezu-
or cal . P capta n- ° taton of any person or concern which may appear in the columns
them:up of tni paper will be gladly corrected when brought Jn the atntion
The package wil! be ma iled a--ot thepublsher.-•L-
in OUR C m-
uldte utmoet in
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■ • . ■. IMS +hC ’ merce . -
Times shal elebrat -. W G Bohannon retailtraining
nriversarv Instead it win P ca.s: on the staff of The
rhe es-mehir and Diversity of Texas, Division of
- - r rate ts Golden Anni- Extension, has been secured to
co: ductthe two courses. Bohan-
«---— -.• • nan. during the PIM three years.
rease Resistant . •Ag AP
uaranterd Fast Golors. 8 .EC
Wide Assortment 8 “Ny ve
O1 ( elors M M-*
-gisnen eiminen Resi-nt of... ..
Pe' ' tnat there >5 nriy .
- , ' Co ih n •: 1
4
•
- e the comraisto .2, ha e,ben mad-.....
< uEet C. 2 past 1 a d y. 1:1 g -V i00ka
netheh If they IF Lads Lzk migl te emil ng .;.
—smeme*etaans on tie c .
: nue to run. . -
t from to say that .
rprtviedget etilarmof Ti has conducted these courses in
■ ---heir d'tv tomorraw some 200 Texas cities. He heha
shher the Mt Pleasant K- several, years experience as a
■a preisent’tLcimmercial artist band. hefore-
- t th old gytnnsi um joining the University staff, was
' chPrxeeds’irom .11 the commercial advertising
2/2 <’ nd n1270. is & I1 1 . sions Miniature windiws
r ' 1 "hn) in annse. a A'-U fixtures* and merchandise wil be
. att ndandnsedinlass demonstrations dur-
lu"‛eud walhaveanaid ing the presentation f the d:s-
1 play—ccurs-—Prinieipts—rf ar
* ' ' * 21’ boy-a : rangement, color, design and
. ' -coy-tretion F window Back-
Kanis—)—erorids treatment of noors,
. ' . ho. • feets and t6ecreat " ■
e-nnniaorar-mron-getingaispi-, 1 ’
, special eyents. are some of the
» » * » rherf the gL rn . ' .
* . . . topics included in the coufse:-
rli in (leer ft later than 7 pm. 1.- u • . 1 *
AnvtioknuncirneL’ The course in show cardwrit-
bkto-h, management must b ing will include practice by the
I sid f by th- ri, ......students in the study of alpha-
bets.' lay-out, composition, copy
22842—2
"qes
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New! Spring Mills A
Broadcloths -p
Sanforized And A •• “e:5
Ful Wide’ •m •e 23
Tine. Soft J 13E"Ee
Vuality: •A A Y“•
Cnd llac. vo
writing and the use of color The
course will provide for practice
with pen and brush. : —
•hey place
memity and
cutminds i
No wpder, then, we see wim inking” instead of
brighter countenan -s am obg djs irg rto the records a we.
businessmen and others, alike ‘should have been doine —12----
. F —— i Along with the many wonder- ’
ptetsres we received from
1 F,iand new times ts
sop of the Dlly, Hustler
1920, ’ We immediately
6 e mav inz fr m one Ve do not know the autho kfd t the -valumetumber and
e to’ancother '■ : - but w_do khw ‘ comyex fzom-*attt-uz.-to digging out the
MF’) . what if • ains are pu «d somenewhe - .. ■
e=- / out again -it Pieasant S W ' . — vet tag, weeker
Kj ■ • r:- v. ing • - ’* . records, and with the '
□ | --n+riee Sor ’ 'r? ’V'* ’- ‘ : -
r I ea5anrri}en7.
■ -* ■ tha sencef cvice, and there ' The Borden Company by a.f : merrmegident, M. J 4
don’t like to st! on oe on । be a pa kengatrain of any tisefn nt h your paper bdeu-Dx es of Sprinjhi; La, that e
ect M: long in this colunn . . at re art ef Texas. . cditoital of Fenfay W, shouftthe old„Weekly Journal was I
i an • igne re some o: the ) H . v e man oing be an •' e-opa r* to are re ■ -n-ek--- not in 1916, • I
. S Lake obeurved sinee to et‛h me on teave. How Uf Mt P • vast andTtu u >
"oe ng Abe. E. oad hi fant , o ne \ *i hb—&• ty .It seen - ’
r near ng t *1 - cur- camp?—— - ' ’ realtze acommunity ; . f ■
. .. ahe trains wi mt its irmausi a r”
rOrnumncn,uriping azain If /the- -‘Chtten make i0thrdugh theiisup ' - "
. *e *lted 20 dueon- 2 ■ . ved to discontinue an and’ail . it
Fasseneknssemie. n . tai- the first thing the • It should bg apparent ?• .. - ' y.
4 "g rvotaga.-.? aki da will be-tai 4OI-I*' peodtrer--
— * "nmeor "al-4re. phar of the vqatbment, and so nous iocalaty placeihe UII C
s <• uldn‛1 polsTbly start run- tourbread, mim • ’ - F-o
in * ' rhi tact fou+d beutmnast r ■ ■—1
And dot t < .' r think war ca • mndh ach-ne we —t
re** . again The whoie.wol
, s.1 ng or a fiSvoer fteb itss
Yes -
nn
for f
men
style
mao t
remem-ber thecunfpames w*
.- ppl . thet R meh l - 1 slaa
coma, ’- Im muni,
n* u ound . .
■ ■ .itancs cq’muni: ‘
nEo ——rprodie
enen . 2 .
E ;
/ + kA
---—
trains are-rlled
‘piesssezve . M- .4——1—Ll
■ • or-ries- tr. — . — m. d-r*,----p—~—• ..of American pein p, ’’
' .hen ifces;whaf‛s A, ' , M.Fu mtpir anL--
,, Diah, -VL ». •• . 4 - * ^4*-. -vi-. 21 2: Ilf • • ---------
*---*pPef b .....- . - - .m, . az cn comm:niii, if rhi p
, . 5* Ll:. . . UM ]u.1 •. 12 10.2-
" xp*«ss SC. vxe we get f . :r , hr d penc enirt V upor
’ "" by truck. . . .and ♦ , .. 2 hrendotomideg
2" En" ’ ■ E0y2"rmoriricrtan we hould p •
—tyPesofahipment- ’ ,r f r ,g, ,py. ever tone 1 our lculinru
■ „1
-q"xuL-etle 1 11402, - i 1"—m-c-monai ■
• —rmasofzadpe .• < " " ‘ P n ■.
thezctedfami yM-olqat 01bet tim
n-ddu . ' !' ...... ■ ■■
tnnnthhmjn—-m-A.....■----------- . ■
‘ tywaerr there m, —-aead cpwngatte
>anen‛ n’aton in rrrer-o ■ f' \ ' ■ merts. ..
i - - remain. Nine nurrfMI 3 -- * C’unt --re.
s,: , . T i0uF" d upon tho sands if •
* bodics ire shipped . .. , , 4 ,
. . (e::5 310 pad local milk Dr0-
• e5S er bv baggage . .
-ze. • 464* 5 .no Were provjr’ec a mar-
mfkins by . n, . ,
ust t.claw 1* snip Ihem * ’ * I ’ ’ m 4 ‘ an’ daiy-
• uni-se ne trucksor h‛nM - PhaP-a Panl
, a.1„o .. • ; pr - - 3
' or apinst the caaket. g - ' ,
. Su 't cn N wi"e2he pouu"
. • ' xnte: ■: company v. tr rot :
... , . , procena plan A 1ead* atendy
-r . ■ - • ■ ■ ldatorR । Thornton of Dyuils
' ba 5 °1 • et - feges amor, have tne opportunitv to ‘j ' it T'r* b.mq.n-t wrttTw at th'- S»>*illi by calling the C--<.f C. office. L
. ■ ' ; 1,2 dos. ? .... ut . in met v i ening: '
-guAd2uEk*Ecpominaottce i-mmr : e .you-——------— —— : BusyBee Sewing
. ; “$ :o ■ iha t rSb’e I '• fter You know, there u*t ' If ld Mother Natre kec ps on c.y, v+
t 01 ub Meets M ith
ed- rolri i - v V - take..... •. ’ * taont be ton long unMs. Truitt Owsley
.. f .** 8. ri • whtfcr ou oke it or not 1i We will be obk tor er two full . vhe Bury Bee Sewing Club
inpen ‘ v . • it be k, i v d n‛1 th ■ 1. ■ . ■ • : '■ ib- . - ' , ■ • । -li___ul—ih-------Frdas-mtehomeofN
0 . “henredquikshksna—n-—‛Fmg———-e-eteshke"at Chrrkethr water levels (hi* Truitt Owsley with all its mev-
’ romrTowers,orfu h'■ .......repro ng plant * ■' a w". u-ualis do and bers present.’
0 " i < 4 ne97 y ou fizure t Crter. ieyas is oniy one of n ; tmiiKf rt< n, l;,k. up five. inchis , * mn'ting was called tri or-
. n nycxinples._______________--id-oexerEtto thtDuLattt-thskft ow the presdent, Mrs. Owsley.
— Whatieunse hanpen ttgeu————— —----wT,Tonnkno--—-- ,i Lu*. • rtttaiu—lakenow anti the group voted to give
-n,tsusieemanwhocepends, Withrpeitstothe compl- 5 d " —t. ‛ landh fiv hv t. bn inches belw birfhday. presents. .The door .
' nd the old on warded to Mr- Rob-
‘ ncr mi ? T ' eto . t < e know shat , u?/'. *(>• 1 ven four >■ low the spill ert Maneum. The . evening was
iungcewil be any more 7-dey irir and royalty excsanvenre ns Ptn Pa: ' \ way—-spent sewing.
et as e know i ■■ nge • r p 1 p 1 ar 1 ’ 2 . A _ 1 9 ■' to but ne- Deliciou refreshments cor I
pt rate on a 5-day prici ■ ar bo • ■ w v M . i r far as montb. ago. slated of ginger bread, topped
haris ~ tod. tit the activitygroving a \ M n ni r n when th .n * lake ws/ten feet, with whipped cream and cherries. I
rpole y our machinery brcaks by the day. We kh W. too. that pdogijcrMtp"snt gptkstme iehes oW { AlI enjoved the social hougand I
down on .Friday and yon mu: t , mary more welle-w+4! be drilled. . 2 \ . Pnh-,,. ** / the meeting, adjourned to meet |
nu-1 .repair parts. You can’t eet t the Rdessa zone. ' .uu m * K ° P u, ° he ( 1 "t in "tirYnck yard to Feb 26 wita-Mrs Dean Parker I
special order hippar , r canmeat । . • ‛ • )m ti in that Guests_were Mrs Hogan Tayl n I
Lga th. fojowing Monday.4er i mnoney wiH be turned ohe . ‛ ’ an . -■. ' orried . v/noticed a cou- and Mrs Duckworth. I
' mrecdayat nthecuni. of n on. nTo !!:‘ pr * " ’ ' ' bleo ng and ----- _
andmaybeadaytomakewillrubofhonveryone - . , , . „... „,, ( ompanion.Class |
"' ’ load Meets Thursday I
The reponse has been mere rd down witly/bud . alrcady turn- With Vre I wi.,
t Ao gi atify • g. Wi hi. e the loin eat Ahe ti,... r< dv to burst " Fm • I * aW ' ' "|
ttmem/------------— + The Companion Class of the I
First Bapt-Chure met Thurs- I
day at the-home of-Mrs Loy I
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