Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1965 Page: 2 of 6
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MT. PLEASANT TIMES Wednesday, Sept. 29. IMS
Hospitals
DON'T OVERLOOK
It s 1966. Rise up with Dodge. Get with the swinging cars of the year!
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gave the invocation.
Officers for the coming year
were installed by Mrs Ran
dall. She used as her theme
"Mirrors We Reflect Christ
As We Do Our Task In The
Circle " Closing prayer was
led by Mrs Randall
The next meeting will be in
the home of Mrs W D Rich-
ardson on October 5.
Ladies Auxiliary
Meets At Church
Con
Dr
Compare
At 3.99
Beall Ringe
Thursday, Sept. 30
See the Beautiful
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNC-
ED—Mr and Mrs. B. A. Dau
. Why wait, when your year is here? The year to snap tired old ties to
break old buying habits The year to really express yourself with
the ‘66 swingers from Dodge Different, exciting cars for people with
different, exciting tastes Rally round Dodge for 66. Dart, Coronet
Polara, Monaco cars made to help you kick the dull driving habit
There are lots of Dodges tor you to hang your personal rebellion on.
BettyHart Circle
Has Salad Supper
The Betty Hart Circle of the
First Baptist Church met at
Hotel Stephens Tuesday even
ing for a salad supper and
installation of new officers.
Seven members and one vis-
itor, Mrs O D Randall were
present
Mrs. W A Guantt, circle
and approaching marriage of
their daughter. Charlotte Ann.
to Andrew Jackson, son of
Mr. and Mrs A. D Jackson
of Jay, Oklahoma The coup-
le plan an October 8 wedding
in Oklahoma
Dullsville fells.
Coronas
. enetrisesin‘66.
To extend a package of froz-
en vegetables such as peas
green beans or c hopped spin-
ach, add finely diced celery
when you add the butter or
margarine. The crisp texture
of the celery benefits the soft
er cooked vegetables
bell.
Dismissed: John Burgess,
Carra Morris and Margaret
Brown
C 1JRREY CLINIC
Admitted Odis Skelton
Dismissed: Martha Fergu-
son and Gladys Cunningham
chairman, presided over the
meeting and Mrs 0 C Neal
slices in an oil and vinegar
dressing. Serve the marinat
ed beets on salad greens and
garnish with lots of drained
capers
BS Dodge Dart Stu talking about
squeezed up compacts, when you’d rather do
something about them? Put your money where
Dart is! Unexpectedly big inside, long outside
Six or V power. Rise up with Dart Be expansive
without being expensive
Mrs. Smith Hosts
Sodalitan SS Class
The Sodalitan Sunday
School Class of the First Bap-
tist Church met in the home
of Mrs Aubrey Smith Monday
evening.
Mrs Nita Gunnell voiced
the opening prayer and Mrs
Bill Satterwhite gave the de-
votional.
After a short business ses-
sion, Mrs. Ora Yingling gave
the closing prayer.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess.
C. stock up
Single needle t
collars with 1
fits trim and n
86 Dodge Polara Snap, crackle,
pop, go the ties that bind You’re up and out el
the rot with Polara More "big." More "hot." A
lot of standard extras (like a 383 cubic inch V8)
at ne extra cost See it now And if you ‘re carry-
ing a big torch for a car that’ll really move you.
bring the torch along.
Mrs. J. F. Witt invited the |
members lif the Mary Vandi
ver Circle of the First Baptist -
Church to be her guests at a |
salad supper Monday evening I
Fairgrounds, 200 W. Front
Street, October 1-43, it was an
nounced today by convention
official, Samuel Wiger.
other participating minis-
ters on the evening program
will be DeWayne D Robert-
son, Mt Pleasant, Mel Free,
Marshall. Ed R. Deere, Kil-
gore and Larry Dever, Green-
ville.
The convention will be cli-
maxed on Sunday at 3 p. m
when Dugan speaks on "What
Does the Resurrection of the
Dead Mean for You and
Yours”
Admitted: Tommy Byrd, ghtry 1229 Hubbard Street
Eva Long and Mable Camp entry, 1229 Hubbard Street
Three Day Assembly
- Will Begin Friday
Plans are Being finalized
and speakers are assigned to
the three-day assembly of Je-
hovah's Witnesses in Tyler’s
Mayfair Building, East Texas
88 Dodge Caroret Mere comes
Coronet ... sharp, smart, sassy the greatest
thing from Dodge since Year One Loaded with
luxury the higher priced cars haven’t caught onto
yet. With a choice of five engines, designed to
make the walls of Duliswile come tumbling
down. Get away from look alike, first-cousin
cars with Coronet.
in your big car.
Demand more"
"ahtenootsewodpa.
Stamp out cramped compacts;
Eet with
a sized Dart.
TO BE INSTALLED- Miss Jennifer Myers, daugh-
ter of Mr and/ Mrs David J Myers, will be installed
as Worthy Advisor at the Rainbow Installation to
be held October 2 at 7 p.m at the Masonic Lodge
Hall.
JOHNSON - JUSTISS MOTOR CO.
606 N. Jefferson, Mt. Pleasont
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REQUIRED MAINTENANCE rw following maintenance services are required under the warranty change engine off every 3 months er 4,000 miles whichever comes first «aia-a oil
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Wednesday, September 23
TITUS COUNTY
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: Martha Bohan-
non, Charlie Williams, Jo
, Ann Laden Ambrose Taylor,
Dora Cauthen, Obie Dabs
and Aubray Black.
Dismissed: Jess Heistand,
Mrs. Char les Elis and baby,
1 J. Horn. Osie Lee Clark,
Joe Wallace, Velma Jackson
and Gerald Banks.
MT. PLEASANT
HOSPITAL AND CLINIC
MRS. HENRY CLAY GRAY
... nee Miss Betty Ruth Taylor
Miss Betty Taylor Becomes
Bride Of Henry Clay Gray
Everyone’s invited - bring your
friends and neighbors-FREE coffee
and doughnuts all day Thursday!
Johnson-Justiss Mtr. Co.
606 N. Jefferson, Mt. Pleasant
NEW 1966 DODGE
From 8 a m. Till ? -1
The Rev. and Mrs. M. G.
McNeill have returned home
after a two week vacation in
Florida, where they visited
in the home of the Rev. and
Mrs. Charles Rex Newman
and other places of interest
Recent visitors of the Sam
Rayburn Library in Bonham,
were Mr. and Mrs. Toni
Sweet and Mrs. John Ellis Sr
Every one backed by a 5 year or 50 000 mile warranty* Every one
with these features that used to cost extra but now come standard:
Outside mirror Padded dash Variable speed electric windshield
wipers and washers Backup lights Turn signals. Seat belts, two front
and two rear. And lots more with Dodge . the beautiful Rebellion on
wheels. Stir up your spirit and march to headquarters.
Mrs. Linden Stricker of Hart-
ford. Conn . Mrs. Joe Elliott
Jr of Tyler, Mrs. William
Johnson of Sulphur Springs.
Mrs Phil Creceluis of Hous-
ton, and Miss Susan Harpool
of Denton Their gowns were
identical to that of the maid
of honor. They carried cres-
Delighful sauce for fish:
coarsely grated pared cucum-
ber added to eream sauce. i
you like, you can color the
sauce with a suspicion of
green food coloring.
The W. M. A. of the Nevils
Chapel Baptist Church met
Monday afternoon at the
church with 13 members pres
ent.
The meeting opened with a
song, “Nearer To The Heart
Of God,” led by Mrs M G
McNeill Mrs. Velara Poag
accompanied her at the pi
ano. Prayer was voiced by
Mrs Alford Straener.
Mrs Ira Moon gave the
devotional on "Making A
Strong Auxiliary," reading
from Exodus chapter 17.
The Rev M G. McNeill
taught the lesson from Ephe-
sians chapter two
Mrs Joe Barrow presided
over the business session,
I The meeting was dismissed
with prayer by Mrs. Ida
Wynne.
announces the engagement
There were 15 members
present
Mrs Sam Austin presented
the program on “State Mis-
sions ”' Mrs. Gus Presley
dismissed the program with
prayer.
During the social hour,
Mrs Witt showed slides of
her trip to Europe.
. IMrs. Witt Hosts
Delightful ano different sal |
ad marinate cooked beet Circle Meeting
ersonal .
Miss Betty Ruth Taylor and
Henry Clay Gray exchanged
marriage vows Saturday ev-
ening in the First Methodist
Church of Marlin. The Revs
Carroll Fancher and Asbury
Lenox officiated the double
ring ceremony
The bride, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Talmadge DeWitt
Taylor of Marlin, is a gradu-
ale of North Texas State Uni-
versity.. She was treasurer
of Zeta Tan Alpha sorority,
a rush chairman of Phi Chi
Theta and a me mber of Phi
Bela Lambda
Mr. and Mrs George Wash-
ington Gray of Mt Pleasant,
are parents of the bride-
groom; a graudate of East
Texas State University. He
ha done graduate work at
Colorado State College and
• has been employed by the
Dallas® Independent School
District for the past three
years
Vows were exchanged be
fore an altar banked with
jade green foliage a floral
arrangement of gladioli and
six branched candelabra con
taining cathedral candles
Mrs. James Linker of Waco.
„provided traditional’ wedding
music. The solist, Mrs Dan
MrC’ure of McKinney, xang
"Rerause" and The Lord’s
Prayer ”
The hride. given in marri
Pr by her father, was gown
ed in a creation of pure silk
sptin far ed peau de sole in a
diamond white tone fashioned
with a silhouette skirt The
fitted high ri»e Italian bodies
featured a rounded.neckline
and petal point sleeves Pearl
trimmed Alemcor lace flow
ers were appliqued around
the scooped neckline and ac
ernted w th a ceroll desion e’
pearls The detachable Wat
teau train fell from the back 1
of the empire bodice in a
cluster of pleats and was se.
cured by two tailored howe
Venice lace seed pearls and
er stale trimmed the bride’s i
satin pillbox from which flow
rd the English silk illusion j
veil, adorned with crystals J
Her bridal bouquet was com 1
pried of garlands of gladioli
and stephanotis
Mrs. Talmadee Tinslev. sis. 1
ter of the .bride, served as
maid of honor and Marvin
- Cray of Mesquite, brother of
the gronm, served as best
man. Mrs Tinsley wore a
form al length gown fashioned
of cherry pink chiffon veiled
over matching silk taffeta
She carried it crescent shap
ed bouquet of white asters.
Bridesmaids were Mrs
James Nick Stanfield and
Mrs. Phillip Nouse nt folinc
cent shaped bouquets of 1
white asters with cherry pink
ribbons and net.------------■
Flower girl was Tammy
Tinslev niece of the bride
She was dressed in petal pink |
peau de soie Ringbearer was
Jeff Gray, nephew of the
groom.
Gromsmen included 1.inn
Gray, Jim Wilson and Larry
Hall of Dallas, Ronnie Rus
sell and Rocky Holmes of
Houston. Larry Tallev of Mt
Pleasant and Jerry Allen of
Wake Village.
Ushers were Dickie Cald-
Well of Suluhut Sorin. Tal-
madge Tinslev and Douglas
Hin»on of Dallas, and Dickie
Smith of Houston, the latter
‘wo also serving as candle
‘ighters
RECEPTION
Following the wedding, the
bride’s parents were hosts for
a reception held in their 1
home
The hride’s table was cov- 1
ered with a white satin cloth 1
with an overlay of white 1
tulle The tiered wedding 1
cake was topped with the tra
difional bride and groom I
decoration
For her going away ensem 1
hle. the bride chose a two 1
piere silk and wool worsted 1
rit in skipper blue designed 1
with dolman sleeves and 1
trimmed with a blue fox fur 1
collar, complimented hv a
small pill box hat White
-Iertps and blue suede shore
with matching bag complete 1 ,
P- ensemble. *
Following a wedding trip to
Mexico City, Acapulco and
other points of interest the
newlyweds will make their
home in Dallas
SC TENC F Th ACHING ■
SCORED |
NEW DELHI on — The
Atomic Energy Department ■
which body needs scientists, ■
Fee o-amined India’s science ■
teaching and found student ■
reality has dropped in recent ■
years because of ‘outmoded H
syl’abus lack of sufficient La
practical training and poor T
quality of teachers.” HI
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