Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 214, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25 1925.
Martin theatrF
r, Kroweldecn Club
The Kroweldeen Club met at th.3
home of Mrs. L. B. Scott Tuesday
afternoon with ten present.
After roll call and minutes were
read the current events on Thanks-
giving and its origin were enjoyed
by all.
The program, as follows was very
interesting:
Sentinels of the Sea—Mrs. J. G.
iWilson.
Knights of the Wave—Mrs. W. H.
Seay.
The calm and storm—Mrs. J. M.
Badt.
Picturesque Light Houses—Mia
Roebrt Delafield.
The program! being short Mrs. S.
F. Caldwell, who has just returned
from Austin, gave a very interesting
talk on “Historical Sights and Ob.
jects of Antique Value” in Austin.
The hostess served a delicious sai-
ad course.
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A DESIRABLE CHRISTMAS GIFT
Young folks, here is a Christmas
T'vosc.itu Jwi* ^ uu. I * Ic. the matter la-
fore your parents in the right way
They v.ill not refuse you for it is the
best proposition you ever ma<le
them. It is the thing that will win
your independence giving you an in-
surance policy against poverty with
a paid-up premium for life.
It is a SCHOLARSHIP in the
TYLER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
at Tyler Texas. America’s larges?
school of Bookkeeipng, Banking, bu-
siness Administration and Finan .d,
Penmanship, Shorthand and Type-
writing, Civil Service, Cotton Class-
ing, Telegraphy, Railroad end Secre-
tarial. A scholarship in, the school
that will not only prepare you most
efficiently, but will endflptybr to se
cure you a positioA^rtfl^vT; ,U'
The’ cost or
course of Bookkfepi' W&lho
hand and Typowrit. 'V 0 _
and room is from‘ '• ,25
month. The uv^*^
pleting any ot tV,, !\ or<' V Tf
three to five mp 11,11 °u
cost of board aiVi tu . .i np j oii
you will be surprise£, iff \ how
little it will cost you\ to) obtain a
cash producing education. ' ,
It is a Christmas present that you
will always appreciate because you
will never cease using it at a proiit.
It is something of every day use. It
will make you* a more yseful citizen
If you or your parents have no?
the cash to pay for the course in full
ask Tyler Commercial College about
their Student Loan Fund. The old
saying “Where there’s a will, there’s
a way” is quite true. Perhaps the
management of this paper can sup-
ply you with a scholarship at a dis-
count. Ask them for details.
One of the biggest things that you
can do from the standpoint of bus!
ness success is to secure a training
that will make you independent for
life. Convince your parents that you
are determined to be a success.
Clip the coupon below and send ii
for the large book: “Achieving suc-
cess in Business.” It will help you
to decide which course to take ac-
cording to your talent. Tha book ’s
FREE.
(We have no branch schools any-
where. We lead; others follow.)
TYLER COMMERCIAL COL-
LEGE, Tyler, Texas.
Name ........................................................
Address ,...............*.................................
See Editor of The Times Review
for Scholarship.
DOLL BUGGIES AND DOLLS
See ours before you buy. We
ave them from 25c to $5.00.—East-
land’s 5 & 10c Store. d-.r
See our line of toy cedar chests
We have all sizes, special prices —
Eastland’s 5 & 10c Store.
j Read The Daily Times AOs.
WHITE CREST FLOUR
DEMNSflMTM
QUALITY
The extra quality of
White Crest begins with
the selectio nof the
Wheat and continues
through the milling to
the finished product. A
pure, soft wheat flour.
White Crset requires
less shortening and is
good for all baking pur-
poses.
SERVING
4% mm «« a
cnuivi £:ou to a:ou
Each Day
We appreciate the vi,s
its from our friends
who attended our White
Crest party Tuesday.
Come again and bring
your friends.
We serve something dif-
frent each day from
2:30 to 5:30.
Ask your grocer for
White Crest today.
GEO. LILIENSTERN’S
GARGILE GROCERY CO-
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
Palace Theatre
TONIGHT
Cullen Landis and Lilian Rich assisted by an all star
cast in
“CHEAP KISSES”
A comedy filled with action and suspense. Cullen
Landis has never played in a picture that did not al-
ways please.
Also Comedy “WORKING for the REST”
Matinee each afternoon 10 & 15c
W1JAT CAN PIMPLY FACED
BOYS AND GIRLS EXPECT
Nobody knows better than the boy
or girl who has been slighted time*
and again by their supposed “best
friend,” how humiliating it is to
have to stand for such “cutting”
things when they know they can ex-
pect nothing more as long as thev
don’t look attractive on account of
a pimply, blotchy or rough skin.
But such heartaches don’t have to
be put up with. Any boy or girl who
is troubled with these skin blemishes
can get rid of them if they will just
use Black and White Ointment and
the Soap. The fact that they sell at
the tremendous rate of more than
two million packages a year shows
how popular they are. They are eco-
nomically priced, in liberal packages.
Any dealer can supply you with botn
the Ointment and the Soap. The 50c
size Ointment contains three times
as much as the 25c size.
A SUCCESSFUL TRANSLATION
Tourist (paying his bill)—“We‘l,
I’m square now.”
Hotel Keeper—Yes, sir, and I hope
you’ll be around again very shortly ”
—Berlin Wegweiser.
First Foodpad—“I held up a poet
last night.”
Second Footpad—“Har! Har! Hax!
That’s a joke.”
Joke! It cost me a dollar.”—Life.
Methodists Have Social Meeting
Beautiful and Rich
The members of the Methodist
church had a get-together meeting
Tuesday evening. Nearly all the
membership was present besides
quite a few others.
The evening was spent in games,
talks and other amusements. Punch
and sandwiches were served thruout
the evening. (
The basement was decorated with
flowers and pot plants and every-
thing was done to make those pres-
ent enjoy the evening and feel at
home.
They all voted the pastor and his
wife charming entertainers, and are
looking forward to a gTeat year to.
gether.
Yes, we have plenty of report cards
Most of us would be satisfied,
with either, but little Patricia!
Mountbatten, shown here with her}
™£h«rL Udy Mountbatten, haft!
bbth. Reputed to be the richest!
waby in the world, the future heir-;
tss of the $100,000,000 estate of
bar great grandfather. Sir Ernestf
<g Are
For Abundant Crops;
For Health;
For Friends and Family;
For Liberal Patronage.
In token of which our store
will be closed all day Thurs-
day, November 26th.
Ly<e3§ Cmh Store
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 214, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1925, newspaper, November 25, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784538/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.