Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, October 12, 1959 Page: 6 of 6
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Menday. Oct. 12 1950
s—MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
MT-Pleasan "Friendship Day Luncheon
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led in prayer Reports were gv-
tor a breakfast at Hearthside.
house near Pittsburg for a 12 30
Morris Justiss. 807 W Sixth St..
Fabulous "Think’ Companx ’ was
opening
presadent.
Gaddis home
prayer.
Mount
Pleasant were responsible for
the chb members during these
PTA WILL MEET
ed talk Mrs Merritt, who had |
Church. Pittsburg: First Bap-
HOSPITAL NOTES
Macedonia
Pittsburg and South
speakers for the Northern Zone
Star Will Meet
its regularly stated
meeting Monday at 7 30 p m
the description given to a tor-
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Mrs. Gaddis Fetes
Junior Kroweldeen
Jefferson Baptist Church, Mount
Pleasant.
Pleasant;
Church,
Friend-
Mount
Baptist
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ance Mrs. Joe Embrey, chap-
lain. read the 100th psalm and
Breakfast was served on the
porch overlooking the swimming
pool Single sprays of gardenias
were used on the quartet tables
on the porch Colorful princess
feathers in brass containers en-
hanced the living room of the
The Junior Kroweldeen Club dent of the club, presided over
met Fridas morning at 9 o'clock the business meeting-
couple found a set of false teeth
in the bottom. Turned out they
belonged to a cab driver who
said they slipped out of his shirt i
Mrs. A. B. Cody Is Hostess Thursday
To The Winfield Garden Club
sented a poem entitled Friend-
ship" Mrs. L. L. Scudder alos
gave a poem called "Just Such
WITH A NEW CAR
FINANCED THROUGH
ers, discussed the material she
learned there.
Refreshments were served to
the members and two guests.
T"
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Wednesday Oct 14th
Quantity Rights Reserved
ed into the club as a new mem-
be r
freshment plate
' The next meeting of the club
will be held in the home of Mrs
Sam Smith on Oct 23
gress of N.S.D.A.R.
The group adjourned to meet
November 14 on Saturady at
2:30 at the Alps Cafe with Mrs.
D. D. Lide as hostess.
Add grated Parmesan cheese,
minced parsley and crushed gar-
lic to the meat mixture you are
shaping into meat balls to be
cooked in a tomato sauce. Ser-
ve with spaghetti.
sembly room consisted of roses
and fall cut-flowers.
Mrs. W. F. Berry, regent, wel-
comed the members in the as-
sembly after the luncheon. The
national anthem was sung, fol-
lowed by the pledge of allegi-
Fresh
Dressed Lb
Senior Busy 20
Club Meets Friday
Hutchisom was co-host ess
Mrs S H Sparger, retiring
Mr Md Mrs M I Hall and
chdren, Mike and Marilyn, vi-
sated their som. Milton Hall. a
frvshnuan at the Rice Institute,
over the week end.
BRAND
POUND
Good Thru
cooperation of each member in
the development of the dub's
actiities for the future
Members answered roll call
ael.
Meeting to be held in Atlanta.
Texas. October 20, to which the
Mr. and Mrs Webber W Beall
kR family for Urbina. III., for
a two weeks' visit. They will
visit Mrs Beall's cousin, Ronald
Wadi ■— and family
Creosote Posts, Garden Wire
Field Fence and Staples _
See Us About Your Fence Needs
pocket as he helped his custo- A cloudburst or gully-buster is
mers with the groceries. I J
Martha Laird Chapter as hos-
tess. Twenty-two chapters will
be present at this meeting.
The chapter voted to enter a
car in the Christmas Parade in
several towns represetned by
, the members. Miss Ruth Mit-
chell reported on National De-
fense and Mrs. George Chastain
Daughters of the American Re-
volution met at Ferndale Club-
CHOPPERS FOR SHOPPERS
TULSA, Okla V— Unpacking
a sack of groceries at home, a
MARTIN THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
ilium
JAMES STEWART
LEE REMICK
BEN GAZZARA
ARTHUR O’CONNELL
EVE ARDEN
KATHRYN GRANT
F yoo need o new cor. see us and find out how
easy, and economical, it is to get one. Our rates,
compared to those of many other lending inst-
tutions, sove you important money. We offer on
easy-to-meet repayment schedule. Stop in ond
get the detoils mow about our tbrdty auto
financing plan.
en by the Chapter officers and
just returned from a two-day tist Church. Talco; First Baptist
meeting in Paris in which she — " ---' ’— *
attended eight Garden Club ship Baptist Church,
workshops taught by state lead
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The following churches from
Y ears to Come was the topic this area will be represented at
of Mrs. R. C. Merritt’s illustrat- ....
Thirty-two members of Mar-
tha Laird Chapter of the
Mr and Mrs Ben F Scott
spent Friday in Idabel. Okla.,
where they attended the funeral
of Mr Scotr’s aunt Mrs Ike
Strother.
Clayton Redfearn of
this meeting: Bethel Baptist
table. Decorations in the as- reported on the National Con-
point* in winning 10 games : flash flood is “ a local flood
The group voted to hold a
Syracuse University’s last os-
l ing football campaign came in
1949
team in 1930 allowed only 13 reau’s official definition of
1 rential rain best known as a
Alabama's unbeaten football: flash flood. The Weather Bu-
Church. Daingerfield;
To Be Held Tonight
The Fellowship Association of
six Baptist Churches in this
area will begin their 10th an-
nual session tonight at 7 30 The
meeting will continue through
Tuesday afternoon.
The group will meet at the
South Jefferson Baptist Church
in Mount Pleasant. The annual
sermon will be given by Rev.
James Shaffer, pastor of the
First Baptist Church of Talco.
Rev. Cloyce Miller, pastor of
Bethel Baptist Church in Pitts-
burg will be the moderator.
The messengers of the six
churches in the Association will
conduct the business meeting.
Committee reports on all phases
of mission work will be given
Tuesday afternoon, after which
the group will adjourn.
ments. i Tennessee scored six points and 1 which rises and subsides rapid-
"Landscaping Now and for the Vanderbilt seven. ly.”
Mrs H W. Van Hovenberg Mn
J. E. Witt distributed the year-
books
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the title ofuheflopic given by fo “an trs megting w twe
Mr and Mrs. Edd Enochs
and Dr and Mrs. R A Taylor
years She asked the continued
gave the
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Baptist Association I Martha Laird Chapter Of DAR
Fellowship Meeting REASSEMBLES AT FERNDALE
Igf LTOE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bl mua •
NCE189 Member Federal Deposit
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Safe, Sure Saving Pays You 3%
BISCUITS
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C- :______ A page in the annual yearbook
Sixteen members attended the was dedicated to Mrs Theresa 1*^3^ , , ,
breakfast Mrs Gaddis, presi- Moore Florey with the following Mrs L L Lre. incoming
— quotation To live in the heart presadent. gave her welcome
of those we love is not to die'. takk te tmenty-one members and
egez. joint meeting on Friendship
Mrs. T. D Albright and Mrs Day next year, and were re-
- — - minded of the Third District
Mrs Florey, recenuy Geceased one gest Mrs Gene Legg- Mrs.
was a long-time member of the Lee renewed the growth of the
club. orEamization from the war years.
The next meeting of the chub 19554. to the present through
. . 2 iwillbe held in the home of Mrs the realization of the vision of
The Senior Busy 20 Club met Sam Willson on Oct 23
Fnday afternon in the home of___
Miss Ada Stephenson Nine-i
teen members were present JUNIOR HIGH
Mrs D H Raker was welcom---------
BRAND
PLAIN
non presided over the meeting „
Mrs. W. A. Ford of Mount A Friend As You".
Pleasant gave the opening
lows Mrs Charles Winkle.
Mrs. D. C. Crews, Mrs. D. C.
Rolston, Mrs. G. W. Keeling.
Mrs R. L Vickers, Mrs W F
Berry, Mrs. B. L. Carpenter.
Mrs. Nannie Howard, Miss
Beth Connor, and Mrs. W. T.
Coker.
Double flowered hibiscus in
shades of pink and red floating
in milk glass bowls rurnshed
the decoration for the luncheon
Langferd and Mrs
| as hostesses
Opens Year
______A program was presented by " g.. „
the hame of Mrs C. E Gaddis the yearbook commiuee on the The Mount Pleasant ^Garden
theme of the club for the year Cheb met Thursday afternoon
"Awake To Our Tune". The at 3 p.m in the home of Mrs.
by the fallowing four clubs. The
Shakespeare Club Mount Ver-
ton. Three Aria Club. Mount
Vernon, The Culture Club.
Mount Pleasant, and The Del-
prian Club, Mount Pleasant at
aluncheon at the Alps Cafe Fri-
day at 12:30 p.m.
Mrs. Oscar Page of Mount Ver-
Garden Club Observed By Four Clubs Friday
Friendship Day was observed b ailing ivy
Board Meeting to be held in
.. . u Longview on October 20
the table decorations which After dismissal, me social
consisted of bronze dahlias and hour was enjoyed
There will be a Junior High bs telling of some experience
Fall cut-flowers were use as PTA meeting in the school 1» which happened during summer
decoration in the Stephenson brary at 3 30 Tuesday afterngon vacatiom especially mentioning
home Oct 13. flomers that impressed them on
Miss Stephenson president of Au parents of the school are trips er at home
the club, presided over the meet- urged to attend Mrs. Mary belle A short bill is meeting fol-
ing at which the group Voted to Leonberger will be in charge of Boned the program.
make a donation to the United the program Mrs Roy Harper of Gilmer.
Fund .Mrs Walter Miller was ------------------ outstanding flower arranger,
awarded the door prize IA. Ag— willbeomeofthe principal
Sofa pillow making was the -rder he Eastern
center of interest for the after-
noon
Currey Clinic
Admissions: R J. Son.
Dismissed; Mrs. Grady Col-
ley. Mrs. Raymond Smith
ML Pleasant Hospital and Clinic
Addmissions: Louise Adams.
Dismissed: Mrs. lone Frank-
lin. Mrs. Jack Gray and baby.
Titus County Memorial Hospital
Admissions: Pat Goolsby.
Mary Lou Harbour, Willie Bell
Ivie. Ethel Southerland, George
Wa r w i c k, Betty Hammonds,
Mary Lynn Hatfield, Mary
Hanes, Phema Hanegan, Char-
lie Wofford, Mrs. Jim Rudd.
Roger Green.
Dismissed: Elmer Lindsey,
Bascom Hinson. Shirley Hinson,
Pat Goolsby, Elmer Cook.
Mary Lynn Hatfield. A. C. i
Murrel.
The Winfield Garden Club met
Thursday afternoon. Oct. 8, at
the home of Mrs A. B Cody,
with Mrs Carl Rhone as co
hostess
A mass arrangement, provid-
ed by Mrs Rhone, of pom-pom.
single and giant zinnias with
the folrage of camellias and
sweet peas forming the basic
line was used in the entertaining
rooms. The arrangement was
designed to compliment the
antiques in the hostess' home
Mrs. L. A. Black’s subject.
"Dry a Batch of Summer," in-
cluded the history of dried ar-
rangements from colonial times
to the present How, when,
where and what to collect and
the treatment of the material
was given. Mrs. Black illustrat-
ed the borax-sand, upside-down,
glycerin. and skeletonizing
methods with four arrange-
,, The Order of the Eastern Star
Miss Stephenson, assisted by will have
Mrs Tom Glass, served a re-
committee chairmen.
p.m luncheon. Saturday, Octo- Mrs Berry announced that Di-
ber 10. with hostesses as fol- visio a Three ot Texas soclety ol
D.A.R. will meet Oct. 28 at 9
a m atMotel Gaddis with the
KSH IRES
7695 PER ROLL
Qureem Ark. Sunday afternoon
for Mr Enochs’ brother. R H
Enochs, who succumbed in Paris
Friday
Mr and Mrs. B P Forney
and chikdren Mark, Lynn and
Martha, of Beaumont visited
Mrs A H OTyson last week-
end They also visited Mrs.
Forney's grandfather, R O. Me-
Michael of Naples, who is ill
Mrs G G Procter left Dallas
Saturday morning by jet air
limer for a visit in Hammond
Beach. Calif , with Mrs Robert
C Lee Mrs Proctor also will
visit in Las Vegas and in New
cheb s melted Mrs Harper will
discuss the making of Christmas
decorations Members of the
chub also exchanged white
elephant gifts
Refit jJuntnts were served
from a tea table laid with a
while net doth over white sa-
tin and centered by an arrange-
mem of peak roses. coral vine
and erases Mrs. Sparger, Mrs.
George Daniel and Mrs. H C
Shoemaker assisted the hostess
es m serving.
The living room of the Jus-
tiss home was decorated with
boots of colorful marigolds and
ELGIN
The Shakespeare Club of
Mount Vernon was in charge of
the program, the theme of
which was "Friendship". Mrs.
O.L. Reaves gave the club col-
lect and explained its mean-
ing Mrs. Hallie Martin. pre-
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