Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 25, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TiMKh TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926.
KROWELDEEN OUTING
FANNIE WALLACE AUXILIARY
On Monday evening the club mem-
bers and their families Enjoyed their
annual picnic, as a final meeting of
the season. j
Ellis-Kelley Club Lake was chosen
as the place and every member with
her family arrived at six-thirty j
o’clock with well filled baskets.
Swimming and joyful sports were in-
dulged in before the lunch was
spread. Nothing occurred to mar
the gay scene of the jolly band, har-
moniously partaking of the most de-
licious lunch with the soft moonlight
splashing here and there through
the branches of the pretty trees.
Mesdames Arvin of California,
^tax Fore of Marshall, Wilson of
Douglasville and Mrs. Carwyle of
this city were pleasant guests. Af-
ter having expressed our thoughts
of gratitude and appreciation to our
•beloved president, Mrs. |Seb Cald-
well, for sponsoring the annual fete
and to the worthy chairman of the
menu committee, Mrs. T. B. Cald-
well, we departed with joyful anti-
cipation of the next annual event.
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and infectious germs, while the
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healer. There is nothing like it on
earth for speed, safety and effi-
ciemqy. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c
and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60a.
Bold by • *
G. B. STPHENS DRUG GO.
Circle F of the Fannie Wallace
Auxiliary met with Mrs. A. C.
Hoffmann Monday afternoon, May
24th. Mrs. Harwell acted as chair-
man in the absence of Mrs. Matting-
ly.
Song*—Savior, Like a Shepherd,
Lead Us.
Prayer—Mrs. C. 0. Tide.
Roll Call—Responded by eight
numbers with a verse on “Love.”
We had five visitors. Mrs. Hoff-
mann conducted the devotional in a
very impressive manner.
Prayer—Mrs. O. M. Tabb.
Program leader—Mrs. Harwell.
A letter from China—Mrs. C. 0.
Lidc.
Articles on Japan—Mrs. T. B.
Caldwell.
Piano solo—Mrs. Joe Embrey.
Item on Korea—Mrs. J. S. Griggs
SHERIFF’S SALE
The State of Texas, County of Titus.
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
SALE issued by order of a judg-
ment decree of the 76th District
Court of Titus County, Texas, by the
Clerk of said Court, on the 10th day
of May, A. D. 1926, in a certain suit
No. 946, wherein Mt. Pleasant In-
dependent School District is plaintiff
and Lottie Keith is defendant,
in favor of the said plaintiff, for the
sum of Twenty-five & 61-100 Dollars
for State and County Taxes, interest
penalty and costs, with interest on
said sum at the rate of six per cent,
per annum from date fixed by said
judgment, together with all costs of
suit, that being the amount of said
judgment rendered in favor of said
plaintiff by the said 76th District
Court of Titus County, on the 6th
day of Jan. A. D. 1926, and to me
Paris & Mi. Pleasant Railway Co
Patronize your home Railroad and
keep your money at home.
R. E. William*
Agent
H. C Huckeba
Com. Agent
F. L. Brantley
G. F. Sc P.A
Sdc Invocation tc the Sir. Cod j directed and dellvered as snenlf of
—Mrs. Wright
Paper on Mexico—Mrs. D. D. Lide.
Sentence prayers closed the meet-
ing. Mrs. Hoffmann served us with
delicious refreshments, and all left
declaring her an ideal hostess.
—Reporter.
NEW JOB
Tit-Bits: Foreman — Now, Mur-
phy, what about carrying some more
bricks?
Murphy—I ain't feeling well, guv-
’nor; I’m trembling all ever.
Well, then get busy with the
sieve.
HAULING
I am prepared to do all kinds of
hauling. Will appreciate your pat-
ronage. Reasonable rates. Phones
902 and 194.—Frank Madison. 17-tf
said County, I have seized, levied up
on, and will, on the first Tuesday in
June, A. D. 1926, the same being the ’
1st day of said month, at the Court
House door of said Titus County, in'
the City of Mt. Pleasant, Texas, be-
tween the hours of 2 o’clock P. M.
and 4 o’clock P. M. on said day, pro-
ceed to sell for cash to the highest
bidder all the right, title and inter-
est of said defendant in and to the
following described real estate, levied
upon as the property of said defend-
ant, the same lying and being situ-
ated in the County of Titus, and
State of Texas, to-wit:
Being a part of the B. Merchant
sur. Abst. 358 and containing 1 acre
of land and being the same identical
tract of land that is fully described
in a deed from Geo. Elliott et als
to the said Lottie Keith shown by a
deed duly recorded in Vol. 30 page
150 deed records of Titus County,
Texas, to which reference is hereto
made and made a part hereef,
or, upon the written request of said
defendant or her attorney, a suffi-
cient portion thereof to satisfy said
judgment, interest, penalties and
subject, however to the rights
of the plaintiff for any other or
further taxes on or against said pro-
perty that may not be included here-
in, and the right of redemption, the
defendant or any persons having an
interest therein, to redeem the said
property, or their interest therein,
at any time within two years from
date of sale by paying double the
amount paid for said property, and
subject to any other and further
rights the defendants or any one in-
terested therein, may be entitled to,
under the provisions of law. Said
sale to be made by me to satisfy the
above described judgment, together
with interest, penalties and costs of
suit, and the proceeds of said sale to
be applied to the satisfaction there-
of, and the remainder, if any, to be
applied as the law directs.
6-ll-3t SAM HESS,
Sheriff Titus County, Texas.
By W. E. Wilkinson, Deputy.
Dated at Mt. Pleasant, Texas, this
10th day of May, 1926.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE—Sweet Peas $1.00 per
hundred.—Mrs. J. H. McFarland.
FOR RENT—4-room house, newly
papered. Close in.—H. C. Huckeba.
FOR SALE—100 nice Spring
Friers, weighing pound and a half
to two pounds, at 30c per pound.—
See J. B. Roach. Tue.-Thur.pd.
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 25, 1926, newspaper, May 25, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784429/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.