Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, February 4, 1957 Page: 5 of 8
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TWO HELD IN GRIMES CASE
4, 1957
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Community Chest
Drive Is Underway
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"SOMEBODY
UP THERE
(IKIC ME"
MARTIN LEWIS
• PARDNERS*
' 1 THE STOW OF A
FAMILY'S UGLY SECRET!
Sunday and Monday
in Technicolor
l,4mitnd quanuty
tine’arphait
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A eow whieh give 10 pounds
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TILENOARD:
Good color selec-
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qapply. tilaboaxd
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might be fouhd alive in a barn
on "he night
expressed today his appreciation
for the way the boar d_of direc-
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materials and a
linle exercise will
give your home a
naw lease on Wo.
r MY OLD
. HOMI
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repairing
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See. UDE S
Oriuqers “umbet 0 ompan
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Colored Cartoon «
Colored Cartoon
the membersgof ue Junior Fine
Arts Club w‘i< lovely in Ibvir
Colon -al rostimm and fermak 7
The members -atiswered i .
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a Valentine .party
bf February 14th
Shankle and Mrs
to have these -eplistecs, belqw
draft age, take 11 weeks of basic
training if they are , specialists,
he- said,.they later could take a
regular course in an Army serv-
call with +iveverses Mrs Morris
Justisa, program leader for .Hie
afternoon, introduced Mi* J,T
Edwards, who gave some intetes1
ing customs and rules of etujuette
from the book. “Polite Socety
at Home and Abroad," by Mrs.
Anita- H White, which was iot
ten about sevehty-fivt years aro
Mrs. Edwards was very attractive
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FANELING
Limited quantity
tirat grade knotty
pine paneling.
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eHAIR STYLE
degrees above normal. Minimum
22-32 in Panhandle and South
Plains, 33-45 elsewhere Normal *
maximum 50-60. except 60 066
in extreme south Cooler Monday
night Warmer Wednesday cool-
er again Thursday Little or no
rain. I
of the men will be found aliwe
He attributed the-explosion to
iConunued Einm Pude One)
underline the real isue . -
whether the Guard is sufticiently
wel trained to discharge its mebi
lization requirements The wen
era said this is as* the case,
now. i
Over the weekend. Ekenhower
and Wison had an .opportunity to
discuss the matter The President. I
flying to .Augusta, Ga , for two;
days of rest, gate a ride to the I
secretory and Mrs Wilson, who I
then went on to Florida to begin I
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the WIND
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Gabo Abner, general campaign
chairman for the revised Com
munity Chest drive asked Mon-
day for full cooperation of all
business. professional and indus-
trial" men in providing means
VutaVition
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SInvisible Mouse:
■ colored Cartoon
Tuesday a Wedmeeday
Jaguar
With
Sabu, Chiquita
Barton Mac Lane
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Speedy Gonzales-
Colored Cartoon
tas system in Virginia and West
Virginia. Bishop is about 25
miles south of Bluefield, Val.
THE Mt PLEASANT TEXAS, DARY TIMES Monday Evening, February 4, 1957
, most're-' A
gar heir
shown in
ngeles as
n defense
ge . Said
t Freund,
want to
the very
handled .
went on.
aud your
nrtjone •
opportunity tn expres cur drvp appreeiation to ouT
many friends and customrry for the exeeilent patronage
given us the past fifteen year.:
Keep your hair, softly shaped witb a regular haireut by eur
" expert operatora rhone now.
Hollywood Beauty Shoppe
MBH ANNIE MAE BOGEa* Owner
74
Mr* J C Dickie of Tyler is
visiting in the home of Mr and
Mrs J O Milstead. \ ■ .
four white condles. The decora-
tions carried out the Valentine
WHO'S WHO AT WEST WARD— These tw6 young studente
I have been named Who's Who at Wes Ward Eenientary Schoo
for the third six- weeks period Own Martha Preaicy. a 21
-grade, daughter of Mr and Mix Dan Preiey who Inc at 40
West Elventh Sued She is taelye yeen of azo and heT ,m
bithn is 1, agcome aprinare teakher- lic favonte -"por: are
Baseball and tootban The other is Sammy smtnsom of Mr
■ and Mr* M Y Sm'tWesrTwgih SireeteHe • tehu.
.....years ot age, sin the sixth arde an ha an amnbizion 1o b"4 -
come a dotor. His favorite sport is football x2
wit k Thnzreetezt fopdin moutha —-he-JunideAusy Twenty Club
.west Virginia AikWy did TWIMlih . -Darrell
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Hercher. Harry Farragh,
as a new member. •
The following grogram was
given, with Mrs. Temple* as ds
tors and chairman at The various ■
phases of the drive have been co- I
operating and asked that all I
workers teel tree to contact the €
campaign headquarters. Phone ,-
4-2291, at any Ume "Our goal is ?
616,309," Means said," and every
arc under state and territorial
cen trol except when called into
federal service
theme ‛
Those assisting the hostes in
the dining room were Mrs Sam
Wilson poured coffee Mrs Mary-
Temples served salad, and Mr.
Carl RKeed served cocoanut cake
the club collect. -
During-the social hour 1he
guests were invited into the din
ing room, which wat attcactive
ly arranged The dinint tabie
was, covered with a white net
cloth over pink taffeta Thenet
was caught up on the* soles and
corners with colopial bexegay
and in the tenter was apbeautful
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gas accufulation — -
Martin said the shift consisted
of some-ITmen- thnt ait but
36 of these were accounted for
There was no cave-in, he added.
The great danger for these trap
ped in the explosion sector was
smoke and poisoned air -
Rescue crews wore still deep in
the mine at 8 a m «• relatives
aud friendseagathered at "the en-
trance to the comiery.
The blast was the second major
disaster to strike the . area in a
For -Filled
WORK CLOTHES /
Active-men seem to like our nationally famous
DICKIES work clothes Shirt. May in and pants don't
hmd became DICKIES graduated szes fit any kind /
- of build —Made from carefully selected army twill 2.
with Safety Stitched seams — Sanforized tkee..
their good looks. Come soon and ask for D-»r-
Action lilted Work Clothet_p .. • .
Pants, cnl/ $3.98 ' Shiris, ply $2.98
n Vanderponi
mums and red carnations Silver
candestiks on each aide held
Mr. Vanderpool already ha» amumed management
. of the businems and we invite our frienda and eustomer
to continue topteonize the busnew, under its new
ownerhip: We know what he will apprerlate It and H»
will do all be rail to serve Nyou dependably and efficiently.
Hendrix Mrs H B Lewellen
w‛as cohostess:
Mr*. Carl Bogers called- the
meeting to order After the min-
utes were read and approved and
roll call, plans were discussed for
ROBERT STACK
THY MALONE
ROCK HUDSON
LAJREN BACALL 1
Harvey are workers for advance
gifts and will make their report
to the Cheat office by noon Tues-
day.
omher events scheduled for the
drive include a “kick off" break-
fast Tuesday. at 7 30 a m:, at the
Stephen hotel for the general
solicitations group headed by
Wally Fields and- A. D Petty and
assisted by Mrs J M Wilson.
Clovis Kirk. Roy tjackm-y. A. A
Sistrunk, Mr*. Dan Latimer. Mrs
Alma Coker, Joe Dan Bright, Mrs.
Mrs Buster Holcomb, Mre F W.
Stephenson. Mrs Gus Hoffman,
-Mrs.w L. Means, Harry Taylor,
Mrs Gene-Fleming. Wesley Wil-
son, Billy Rkef and Lon Bates.
The employees Solicitation
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want, to take this
through the payroll deduction 1
plan. - — . -
John Summers, chairman of
the gifts committee, reported that
John Mason, Carl Reed and Sam
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cntrayexaMenetay
Th, mercury dropped to 31dw
krees at Ealhart, the only freez
orations” __. • 2
Mrs Floyd Thomas"The
Worlds Most Wonderful Empori-
lum ’ »
Mis Carl Reed —"Thaf New
Leisure Kitehen"
What to look for
when you want a
dependable
used car!
Mr*- Joe Dan news Afterward: an interesting
Loyd Brown
Ing tenaperKtut - apezipd-+Tex-
as. by the Weether Hqreau By
contrast the mmi"i mi ~ waa- it
degreom at Cor pi Chust
l 1L ifie Fort
, Limited quantity
l umefu. decorative '
Avery Selk Drug
Store To B. D.
Vanderpool
[i Announcement has been made
.1 of the sale ot Avery Drug.Store.
by Mr and Mra H C Avery, to
a D Vanderpool, tormerly with
Fyron Rrug The sale became et
tektive late test week
Mr and Mra Avery s?id Mon-
Hday thex plan ta remain"n Mt
11 an I. but U>» a- .totuut.
■ plan* for ’he fut re
M. VandecOkeT announced CW
nme of the busiress would be,
changed to Vanderpool Cut Rate
Drugs, an J that he plans to stock
the store heavily as soon as he
can
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Suits ground the World for the , native ■ f Arkanasnel
Feminipe Shpper ” 1 former sHiuol tea het She
After the program the guests cuest of honor at ‘ 7
inyited into the -dining room at thi courthou Eidaymorna
for refreshments Th. « w-wrchbhaMsrKoandcount
table wasJaid wild a beauud tugent
cocoanut bally and, MA T
Chalk, pruaidedatihg-ailvusere clydedAma 1 Lubbock 42
mai Normal minimum 32 4.1 n
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The club ajourned to
February +5th wihMrs.
Thomas ‛ " '____-
rector:
The theme— Home Decora-.
-------- ---. tions and Styles."
"We- arerfor a basiestratminst MrsHEweIomeDee-
Sguth and We 1 Texan
Overightlowtimperatures i-
Traces of I aln were reported
at Dallax, Amazillo, -Wichita
Fa 1 1. and Teix wk aha
St .es were pa tly « loudy except
f<< ctear pate he-. in extreie.
" Owsley Lonntet
Williams, Robert Crooks. I program The only thing we don't
BiUy Means, president. of the buy is the six monthsi training
7 Chest, Hfor 17-18% year olds Six months
is too long" —— "
Walsh said th Guard is willing
ice school Such (traimng in some
instances, could cover a sixmonth- were
000 members of Guard units which cutwork doth, centered with a
silver epernge holding white
program, bringing to- the atten
Ikon of Mhe club, women who »r»
contributing great serviee. to thh
country Topi ineluded
_"Wmen in Finahce Mrs
Hays Johnson Sr
mimnehew
e.ju p r ___________J ported in one of the largest
Sunday. Monday . - mines in the extensile Pocahon-
and Tuesday
whereby employee, can give a, -__ ________..
days pay or a dollar a month ones help is neede J to reach Fiat
. Th< done prize wa* w,,n by
-Mrs. Aivis Redfearn.
The next regutuar meeting will
be held, Feb 15t, at the home
of Mes Dale Wall
Junior Busy 20 -
Club Entertained
By Mrs. Hendrix
NEW H n. AGENT Shwwhere
4 Rird whe Frday.took
overduties as Ttus Soutty.Homie
Dernstration Az’nt, assuming
the plaen-kaehtareceptiy.by
the promotion of MraFre Ko-
A B: Gilpin— "Bathing lander to distric agent She is a
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refre hrnert wrfe et joyed and
the nextretingwas planned for
Frbruar 15 »t the kome of Mri,
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Eas and Central Texas Tem-
by 1 I « 1 1 ' stine and PPed p 1 8 degrees above nor-
Eugenia Anderson F-rM Wo
man Foreign Amiwe.'lr" -Me '
Mrs. Charles Lide |
Is Hostess To •
Junior Kroweldeen
a two-week vacation Eisenhower | Member* of the Junidr Kraw.
returned here yesterday . 1 eldeen Club wen- entertained Fr t
- The- National Guard opposes I day in the lovely home of Mr.
the'Pentagon’s six-month training | Charles Lide After a brief busi-
order, contending such a require- ‘ ness period Mrs. Lide, -club
ment—would jeopardize—enlist-+president, graciously- w*»i earned—
ments needed to keep the Guard Mrs Marton Manjos into the club
die, Bejie Sandlin, MN 3“ Stos d
and.Shetsy Steed werr. wlcon.
cd as gueits ' ,
Many of the .'luti mantoerw and ■ n n —
Into I art II* Iwas rhe Weather Hurequ issued t
—uvassocinrepruresdavtni5dayouttoikim‛oh
roll A mbld cold float, accompanied
“kick off" luncheon wil be at I at full strength The order is to
12:00 noon Tuesday at Hotel become effective April 1s
stephens Ira Blackburn and J.! Yesterday. Maj. pen Elnrd A
D Sawyer will head this group ; Walsh, president of the Guard as
assisted by Cecil Franklin, Bill 1 sociation. explained his group's
7e the ’ milions of dollars last
veek
Tuesday and Wednesday
"gen ouma ncrum ’ -- • oav f Wv -a-a ,
PORTAFRIQUE
6 am2s
-itr"- I tesutsew
7m(
g“E
2c a . 54
. While the tax money paid
by all Americans is used to
build federal cleetrie pow-
er, prppects, the, eject! n Tf-V
from these projects gos to
preferred customers. .That
means that 20-per cent of
the people are eligible to
-get what 100 per cent of the
people pay tor-
Hostess Friday To
Joint Club Meet
rhrnire Arts Club met Fri
day saftznoon tn* the home of
Mi --w t ephena n, with
Mr* J Frank Palm, eras co-host
esse for a Valentine color .
tea The busnes meting wa
presided over by the president
Mrs RI Mar tin .
Mrs Martin opened the meet
ing with prayer, and Mr* Win-
8tor) Ward **. w i‘U * -n,. d as- "
new member Mra John W 11
and Miss Ruby Stanley and the
I follow ing' member* of the Junior
I Fine Ara Club Sharon Brogoi
| til. ou, Aha Gonlaby, Barbara
I Harris- Nane y,endrik ■ Mhi
I gartt Hess, .Tj^Sa; .JustikiL Paula"
| -Lenmm-ieu —Aun- Mehcexei-
Shrian:Page, Gul Perkin .
■ Seherry Berkint, Merlalew Rid-
vice. Tea. sandwichekvand nule
were alsoserveg———---
The buffet had am ufungl mi
rangement of candied fi . t and
candles.
Mrs. C. L. Morgan
Entertains Friday
Sewing Club ~
. . , ■ in her colonial coat ume and kept
A loyely, covered luncheon
_congisting A ‘chiken and spa-
Tefett. and, all -the- trimming*
withcconstpie-for desert, was
serve to twe Ive members of the
Floyd Fud.-Suwug Club.
Rolwas answered with house-
___________.-hold hints Mrs Alvis Redfearn
near the West V irginja border — ded ovef’the business and
Dispatcher Martin E Martin!It was voted to give each mem-
said "there.is still hope that some beran individual birthday gift
A masquerade party was planned
° to entertain the husbands Feb
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were appointed as a decorations
committee The members also
voteq to give 12 to the Heart
Fund.
During.the social hour the
members enjoyed a Valentine
wodgame. Mua Rogerswonthe
prizs for havingthe most word*
• A Melicioug and attractive salad
plate wks served to eleven mem-
bet*, and during Wie afternoon,
member* also mde lungheon
cloths and napkin, to be used by
the < tub at parties
The next regular meeting wilh
bewithMrS. L A StromantJr,
wit.Mrs.Joe B Jaggers as co-
hostes‛rr—
Mrs. Redfearn is
Hostess Friday
To Delphian Club
Mrs Clayton Redfeawas
hostess to the elphian Club F i
dty afternon The living f - M
of her home was mde cheerful
for the occasion twith arrange 1
menU of pihk gladioli ad •
Roll call was answered by .th ।
member* naming women "in the
Worth- arva certy Mondy afitex
The meeting was dismissed by t‘ ’ the Big
Rend ‘ intry ' ' ’
A light drihale, fell at Dallas
F ( ; 1 ।. I i 1 ’ at Galves H*-
ttd. h. San Antonie, Cot f
+k €het Wwhdla Falla and
Texarkana I . - |
Carroll Vaughan
Gift Shop
" ’ 404 «i ‘church
Phone PA 4 3161
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colonial nosegay
Wilson
n akimuin 55 85. Cool-im norf to! I
w arm in south, with minor daily
hange . Rain mostly light in a
tew showers mainl! 'early and
middle part of the week ■ —
Wet Texas Tempptature 3-5
A stcon man wunam Oule
wamgham, it t upbet >• *
under arrest to chicago • tee
-frans- tat EAward le•
(Bennis l Bedweu aai4 waa mia
cumpamia to the tvumd e
arnud wnen ended in tealk
tor darbara and rtriei
aumex teemagenpendtut•
nude b-ies Wer tuund on •
"wuburban Chwag ruadande
- ucaweu'a'anumn petnuns to,
--masporwterete-- “et
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Junepa Lahmnan fiuteraaftom
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lue Cat Blues: ' .
Stored Cartoon
AleMTo Dancers:
Varsty Viewe_______
Wednesday ah Thursday
, gAntsea nd Dallas 60.
Cold Front Moves 3 - 1; memnandous;“X" am
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, February 4, 1957, newspaper, February 4, 1957; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600322/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.