Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 212, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 7, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1932.
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Tuesday Bridge Club
L. O O K !
You can get expert work at a resonable
price.
Before getting* your Permanent, be sure
you come in and talk with us. We have a
Special Starns Process Spiral or Croquig-
nole at the most reasonable price of $1,45.
For a limited time only.
MT. PLEASANT BEAUTY SHOP
MRS. MUMPOWER, Prop.
Mrs. Webber Beall was hostess to I
the Tuesday Bridge Club with three |
tables of bridge. The Christmas mo |
' if was carried out in evergreens. |
ferns and red berries and small '
Christmas trees decorated each table
Red candles furnished the effect. The i
club prize was won by Mrs. Josh j
Hodge, the guest prize by Mrs. Bol.
Lee. The hostess served a most de- j
licious plate lunch at the close of the j
games to the following members and
guests: Mines. Joe Austin, Wm. J.
Lawson, A. L. Bennett, Rhea Crom-
well. Josh Hodge, John Musgrove Jr. ;
J. A. Petty, Banks Lawrence, Dan
Witt, Bob Lee, A. E. Wendlandt of
Tyler and Miss Ruth Dansby.—Re-
i porter.
‘ALL-STAR” CAST FASHION
CONTINUES IN FILM-MAKING
Clive Brook. Lila Lee Head Featured
Cast in “Night of June 13th,
Latest Movie to Build-
Up Parts
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Miss Fae Parr, Reporter
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ABANDONMENT OF
FORT RUSSELL ANNOUNCED
Mrs. A. A. Taylor and children
spent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Brantley of Winfield.
Our basketball team of boys and
girls were defeated by the Maple
Springs team at Green Hill Friday.
We will have singing every Sun
day night, starting next Sunday. Ev
ery one is invited to attend.
Misses Modest and Ruby Blodgett
of Mt. Pleasant visited their mother
Mrs. Allen Jones, Friday evening.
W. J. Taylor carried a lot of cat-
tle to Fort Worth Thursday.
Monticello basketball boys will play
Old" Union Saturday night, at Mt.
Pleasant Gym.
The vogue for all-star casts in mov-
ies continues.
“The Night of June 13", drama of
intrigue in a large city suburb, which
comes to the Titus Theatre Thursday
is the latest effort out of Hollywood
to boast a group of big names in its
cast. Clive Brook, Lila Lee, Charlie
Ruggles, Gene Raymond, Frances
Dee, Maby Boland, and Adrianne Al-
len have the leading roles.
Brook, a major in the English Army
during the World War, went on the
stage in London in Hill), and scored
a decided success. He has been in
pictures for several years.
Miss Lee, who retired from picture^
two years ago because of illness, is
taking up the road to stardom from
the point at which her health forced
her to abandon it temporarily. Rug-
gles, stage favorite of many years The McKinney Courier-Gazette says,
standing, has been a movie idol ever ^on ^ become peeved at the tele-
since he played in “Gentlemen of the Phone *il'l if she doesn’t seem
Press.” cheery evei’y time. Thei'e are 25,-
Raymond, a sensation in the stage 500,000,000 telephone calls a year in
production “Young Sinners,” and nu-j United States. Some people
merous others, has been duplicating ‘ seem to delight in taking it- mlt on
his success for the past year in the | the telephone girl and say things to
movies. Miss Boland, a Broadway I the Phone they vvould not dare say
favorite, has just finished work in i to her face- We know of no otht“r
public servant that comes any nearer
doing the right thing at the right
time than does the telephone girl.
May her tribe increase.—Sherman
Democrat.
THE TELEPHONE GIRL
Washington, Dec. 6.—Abandonment!
of Fort E. D. Russell. Texas, on Jan-
uary 1, with the First Cavalry troop
stationed there moving to Fort Knox
Kentucky, was announced Tuesday
by the war department.
DON'T CRIPPLE YOUR LOCAL
SCHOOLS
Years spent in building* up to a rank of
the eleventh in the entire State.
If you don’t pay your taxes, how do you
expect the schools to operate?
The Mt. Pleasant School Board appeals
to you to pay your school taxes now.
We have reduced expenses 20 per cent.
We appeal to your patriotism as a citi-
zen of the community to. pay your school
taxes.
MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL BOARD
What a woman doesn’t know usual-1 The Statue of Liberty is construct -
ly hurts somebody else. j ed of bronze.
TREASURE HOUSE OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Want Ads
LOST—Pair black shell rim glasses
the stage success, “Face the Music.”
Miss Dee and Miss Allen, both of
between Proctor’s Drug Store and j whose movie careers have been brief,
Denman Court. Reward for return to i have already won fame in films.
Proctor’s Drug Store. 7-2 j “The Night of June 13” is the
-—— story of the manner in which a mar.
FOR SALE—At a bargain! Duplex on trial for the murder of his wife-
apartment on N. Jefferson. Modern,, a crime of which he is innocent—is
4-room and bath on each shIp. T,o! | nearly convicted on evidence of his
7i> by 29o. Phone 157.—Alma Cok-1 neighbors, who lie to keep secret pet-
er- 7-2-pd j ty delinquencies of their own.
That
all has been flying about the
shops this week and has brought
back a Big Ten Christmas List
which we think is Pretty Near-
ly Perfect “Nothing over three
dollars and something nice for
a quarter" was our motto:
Here’s what he found:
POWDER SPRAY SET—a new
bathing, luxury with a bottle of
body sachet powder also includ-
ed in the boxed gift set
MAKE-UP MIRROR—a trick
of all stege beauties now
brought to the dressing table
of the well groomed girl. Smart-
ly feminine with colored handle
in paste) shades containing
space for tweezers
HANDKERCHIEFS—hand appliques for women and colored
borders for men arc newest this year
SCARVES-^-be sure they are gay in color and cut on the bias for
perfect fit.
TOWEL AND WASHCLOTHS—transparent wrapped gift sets
in boudoir colors are always welcome to the home maker
BLANKET—this warm token of esteem Is distinguished by
large block plaids in a variety of soft shades combined with white.
STOCKINGS—gift hose should be full-fashioned and of clear,
all-silk chiffon. Dark shades are in vogue this season
LINGERIE—an eternal favorite on all feminine lists. Tea rose
crepe with Alencon lace trimming is most popular
ATOMIZER—this clever gadget is also a leak-proof perfume
bottle, with an extra chromium cap. Ideal for travel and won't
evaporate at home. Imported hand-cut glass in crystal and pas-
tel shades.
LUNCHEONETTE—a two-decker sandwich plate invaluable for
bridge parties and buffet suppers. Silver plated handles add
beauty to practicality.
—and the Wont $B*Yet to Gome
44 THAT LITTLE GAME” Inter-nat*lCartoonCo.,N.Y.-By B. Link
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 212, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 7, 1932, newspaper, December 7, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783433/m1/4/: accessed April 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.