Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, June 14, 1965 Page: 2 of 6
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guests from Pittsburg, Wills
Point and Dallas. The. Rev
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District Superintendent of the
Methodist Church of the Tex-
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home from East Texas UM.
varsity.
David Inman. O. B. Goolar
by and Kenn Cargile were
home this week-end from
Dallas where they are work-
ing.
Linda Hendrick arrived in
Mt. Pleasant on Wednesday,
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Judy Redfern, will be filing
in during the absence of your
regular columnist, Linda Tol-
bert. Linda and Myrna Mea-
dows left Saturday morning
for Hawaii. They will not be
home until June 23.
Many teens are leaving our
city for a few weeks. Cathy
Wilhite and Kay Harvey left
Friday for Dallas, They will
be staying at Cathy’s grand-
fathers ranch, the Marava
Ranch, for one week. Jan
Holt left Sunday for Center,
Texas to visit with her grand-
parents. Linda Wright left
Sunday for California. She
will be there the entire sum-
mer visiting with relatives.
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of the official board, and Mrs.
M. B. Crain, president of the
W.S.C.S.
The tea table was laid in
pink taffeta overlaid with pink
net centered with an arrange,
ment of pink carnations in a
silver epergne with pink tap
ers. Punch and cookies were
served by Mrs. T. C. Walker
Sr., Mrs. Martha Clay and
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teens were home this week-
end from summer school.
Kathy Chopel was home from
Paris Junior College. Mae
Cobb was home from Stephen
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left Tuesday for- Phoenix,
Arizona where they will spend
the summer with their aunt.
Tuesday night Richard Wil-
son, Mike Wilhite, Linda
Moore, Linda May and Judy
Redfern traveled to Texar-
kana where Linda May was
in a dance recital. Richard
sang for Linda as she danced
to On the Street Where You
Live:"
Many local teens are work-
ing this summer while others
are working on their tans On
Friday Claudia Kraner, Glen-
na Lawler, Linda Morgan,
Lydia Colley, Janice White,
Linda Hendricks, Martha Bul-
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The Rev. and Mrs. Milton in th* receiving line with
the Rev. and Mrs. Jordaa
were Joe W, Steed, chairmaa
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Childrey, Scott Connor, Janet- stating were Mrs. Bruce Me-
Annette Smith had as her
house gyest last wieekn
Atsushi Sasahara of Japan.
They have been correspond
ing for about seven years.
Last week was the first time
they had seen each other. On
Wednesday, Annette and hen
noon with z reception in the
church parlor.
lock, Linda Southerland and________________
Judy Redern spent the day j iting with her brother and
swimming and sunning at the sister-in-law.
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home after visiting with
Baird's sister and brother,
Louise and Jame* Baird here.
James accompanied them
home for an extended visit.
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