Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931
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America’8
Sweetheart
MARY PICKFORD
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“KlKI”
Starting Sunday
TITUS THEATRE
The Kiitcrpoun ('lull
| members and the following guests:
i Alnie.'. T. 0. Johnston, Dun Witt, J.
' " Klli« cm,inf »> o Wilhite,
D. Thacker, Wilson Renfroe, .Miss «{»
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The hospitable home of Mrs. T. S. i \l
Grissom was open to the club and a R.
number of guests March 11th. Roll, Ilovey, Sarah Vandiver and Mary
call was answered with a Texas coni- j Swint.
poser. The following Bluebonnet! -------
program was well rendered: j yOUR FUTURE LOOKS DARK—
Life of David W. Guinn—Mrs. A.
!
SHERIFFS SALE
C. Hoffmann.
“Turkey in the Straw,” Guion-
Mrs. 1). E. Porter.
“Pickaninny Dance,” Guion—Miss)
Doris Hays.
“Heart of My Own Machree,” L
Bonte—Mrs. Dewitt Huckabce.
“Echoes from Colorado,” Davies-
Mrs. A. C. Hoffmann.
The State of Texas, County of Titus.
By virtue of a ceiiain order of sale1 <a) “Lovo Sonz” Oscar Fox; (b) |
issued out of the Honorable District 1 "Home of the Cowboy”—Mrs. Wm.
Court of Titus County, on the 6 th Bcan White.
day of January, 1931, by Jack Cross, I “Littlc B,ack Rose” Fox-Mra.
Clerk of said Court, against W. T. jRuth Ferguson.
Bolden and Tom Rutherford for the “Western Romance’” Davies-Miss
sum of Five Hundred Sixty-seven and j Ga^s,‘
13-100 ($567.13) Dollars and costs of; “Llttle West Wind’” Grace Tuyman
—Mrs. E. L. Hart.
suit, in cause No. 3055 in said Court,
styled W. H. Florey 'ersus W. T.
Bolden and Tom Rutherford, and
placed in my hands for service, I, Q.
C. Gaddis, as Sheriff of Titus Coun-
ty, Texas, did, on the 27th day of
February, 1931, levy on certain Real
Estate, situated in
scribed as follows, to-wit:
A certain lot or parcel of land sit-
uated in Titus County, Texas, in the !
City of Mt. Pleasant, Texas, and be-1
ing a part of the L. Gilbert H. R. !
survey and being a parcel of land 33 !
vrs. N. and S. and 85 2-3 vrs. E. and i
W. as described in Vol. 04, page 000, |
Deed Records of Titus County, Texas, !
and levied upon as the property of1
said W. T. Bolden and Tom Ruther- !
ford by virtue of said levy and said
Order of Sale.
And in compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication, in the Eng-
lish language, once a week for three
consecutive weeks immediately pre- '
ceding said day of sale, in The Daily
Times, a newspaper published in Tit-
us County.
Witness my hand, this 27th day of
February, 1931.
Q. C. GADDIS,
Sheriff, Titus County, Texas.
By W. E. Wilkinson, Deputy. 2-3t
—If you are associating with unin-
spiring friends.
—II you are satisfied with the qual-
ity of work you are now doing.
If you arc unable to save money
on the salary you are now getting.
—If you are unwilling to take help- jf
ful criticism.
—If you are breaking down ideals
for the sake of present pleasures.
—It’ you are trying to build your
life with no place in it for God. «j.
—if .you are cultivating the enmity of Ij*
your own conscience. £
— Rev. Roy L. Smith in Houston •{>
Chronicle. A
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Misses Sarah Vandiver and Mary j
Swint sang very sweetly, “Texas, Our I
Texas.” ]
Miss Sarah Vandiver pleased the
club by giving two readings:
The color scheme of green and j
white was carried out in the decora- :
T“s Colml)'’ de‘jtions it ml in the lovely plate served1
during the social hour to seventeen j
LESS DRINKING?
DID YOU KNOW YOUR
HAIR SHOWED CHARACTER?
If it is well groomed, glossy and clean, it
indicates that you are clean mentally and
bodily, ambitious and full of pride and pep.
But if it is stringy, greasy, and ill kept,
it shows laziness, lack of pride and unclean-
liness.
WHICH ARE YOU?
Vaughan’s Beauty Parlor will help you
to be well groomed.
Vaughan Beauty Parlor
Phone 48 Mrs. Vaughan Prop.
Good Permanents Still $5.00.
A profit of more than $9^)00,000
was shown by the Quebec Liquor
Commission last year, representing
the largest annual profit during the
nine year’s history of the commission. • • • ~ —■ ........... —■— ---------- *
------ There are about 340 structures of States, about half of them being in
.
Want wore nusiness 7—Acvertlsei 120 or more floors in the United New \ ork City.
RURAL ARCHITECTURE
The Same
Qualify
Tobacco
in any
Ot her*
Cigar
would cost
lot
John Ruskins
are
CLEAN
MILD
BIO
FRAGRANT
John
Rushiii
BEST AND BIGGtSr CK.AR
“I. Lewis Cigar Mfg, Co., Newark,
N. J., Makers”
That’s his
signature
The speaker was a brilliant orator,
and the audience gave him proper
attention, except for one man in the |
audience, who made things bad both ;
for the listeners, and the speaker by
shouting out, “Liar! Liar!”
After about a half dozen repiti-
tions of this the orator paused, and,
pointing to the tormentor, said: “If
the gentleman, who persists in his re-
marks will be good enough to tell us
his name, instead of merely shouting
out his profession, I am sure we will
be glad to make his acquaintance.”—
American Mutual Magazine.
Look at any one of the advertisements in this
newspaper. It’s sponsor is well known. That’s his
signature in clean, cold type—and he realizes that in-
correct statements above it would jeopardize the
health—the very existence of his business.
YOUR health—or your life—may depend on the accu-
racy of the prescription the doctor writes for you. He
makes certain it is right before signing his name to it.
But he does not check the prescription more care-
fully than manufacturer or store owner checks the
advertisement appearing over his name.
Continued advetising invariably is proof of hon-
est advertising and honest goods. You and the mil-
lions of others who consult the advertising before you
buy, have made advertising one of the great forces of
modern business. You have made it important to the
manufacturer, to the merchant—and to yourself.
Consult the advertising
with confidence.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1931, newspaper, March 12, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784110/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.