Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, June 14, 1965 Page: 3 of 6
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Convenient Terms
Club,Holds Its
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LBJ Should Quit
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WASHINGTON GP — Barry
Goldwater, the 1964 Republi-
can candidate for president,
says President Johnson should
let the military run the Viet-
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Sulphur Springs, announce the engagement of their
. daughter, Jean, to John R. Martin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Martin of Mt. Pleasant. The wedding
will take place August 28, in the First Baptist
Church of Sulphur Springs.
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. . . Hush Puppies pump fresh dry aft through
thouaands of tiny bristle holes . . . nature S unique
comfort conditioning system developed for you in
breathing, brushed pigskin. Water and soil re-
The Mt. Pleasant Garden
Club held its annual June
picnic Thursday evening at
the home of the W. 0. Robert-
sons.
The Robertson garden pro-
vided the setting for the occa-
sion, with the 35 members,
husbands and invited guests
seated at quartet tables.
A. C Anderson gave the
invocation.
Following a social hour, the
members retired tthe living
room to condutt a short busi-
„ness meeting. Miss Minnie
Moore, club president, named
her committees for the new
club year which will begin in
September. She also announc-
ed that there will be a work-
shop for the Northern Zone
of Garden Clubs to be held
in the Alps Cafe, Thursday.
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groom-elect, the Mmes. Car-
gile, Truett Harlin, Bird Old,
Jr., Rex Allen, the Misses
Cheryle Nugent, Susie Young,
Eleanor Crockett, Jeanie Mor-
ris, Edith Hutchings; Mar-
sha WiUs, Phyllis Brown,
Celia Vaughn, Linda Ann Tay-
lor, Linda Etheredge, Re-
becca Russell, Mary Jane
Burkhart, Kathy Day, Anpette
Smith, Dianne and Kay Dunn,
Karen Cargile, Caroline Cole-
man, Suzette Etheredge, Judy
Lunsford, Krista Ledeen,
Joan Roberts, Janis Price,
Janis Sinclair, Gloria Slaton
and Maxine Manjos.
The couple will be wed
June 26, in the First Baptist
Church.
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TITUS COUNTY
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: Mary Evans,
Doyle Lemmbns, Myrtice
Powell, Mrs. Jerry Sargent,
Ad Rogers, Bill Gann, Tola
Miller, Minnie Coe, Sherrill
Allen, Eva Weisinger, Anna
Ricks, Roger Helbert and
Cynthia Hill.
Dismissed: Eunice Belcher,
Georgia Adair. Virgil Bla-
lock, Aleta Davis, Mrs. Ger-
ald Holmes and baby. Flora
Richardson J. A. Martin,
Edith Spencer, Charlene Whit-
man, Mildred Reeves, Mrs.
Paul Jecko and baby and Bes-
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HOSPITAL AND CLINIC
Admitted: Ruth Roland,
Ada Bradshaw, Lucille Mur-
Present-day Washington,
with its suburbs, form a met-
ropolis of more than 2 mil-
lion. It adds som 70,000
new residents a year.
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Delbert King, Myra Belcher, day on NBC’s radio-television
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gile, Jan Harlin and Cecelia
Old, recently honored Miss
Marianne Barnard, bride-
elect of Jimmy Dan Spear-
man, with a brunch and mis
cellaneous shower •m the
home of Mrs. Julian Cargile,
506 West 6th Street.
Following the opening of
gifts, the guests were serv-
ed from a polished serving
table centered with an ar-
rangement ,of blue flowers
and greenery, carrying out
the choserr colors of the bride.
The table appointments were
of silver, crystal and milk
glass.
The guests registering in
the bride’s book were Mrs
M. J. Barnard, mother of the
honoree, her sister, Miss
.Priscilla Barnard, Mrs. Otto
Spearman, mother of the
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Sunday School Class
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The Gleaners Sunday
School Class of the Dellwood
Baptist Church met Saturday
night in the home of Mrs.
Durward Hollingsworth for a
forty two party.
Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Nix,. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Sheridan, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Carson, Mr.
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To Kiwanis Club
Kiwanians Friday heard
John A. Reed of Southwest-
ern Electric Power Co. dis-
cuss ingredients for success.
Reed, general sales man-
ager for the company, said
these include a sense of di-
rection, understanding of self
and others, courage to defend
what is believed right, char-
ity, esteem for self and oth-
ers, self confidence and self
acceptance.
“We should accept our-
selves for what we are in-
stead of trying to copy some-
one else,” he said.
B. E. Reeves introduced the
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La.,
Garden Club leaders for the
Northern Zone, District III.
Texas Garden Clubs. Inc., will
meet for a training workshop,
Thursday, at the Alps Cafe in
Mt. Pleasant.
Mrs N. F Patterson, Tex-
arkana, Zone Director, says
the meeting will begin at 9 30
am with coffee and registra-
tion, and will close soon after
buffet luncheon at noon.
Mrs. F. M. Wilson, presi-
dent of the local Azalea Gar-
den Club is arrangements
chairman.
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PARTIAL ECLIPSE
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NEW YORK IP - A partial
lunar eclipse took place Sun-
day night. The earth’s sha-
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5 ‘ its maximum at 9:49 p.m.
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the moon’s disk covered by
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A Comp Cots ★ Rockers
A Gliders ★ Hassocks
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Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, June 14, 1965, newspaper, June 14, 1965; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613632/m1/3/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.