Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 227, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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ill obituaries, resolutions oZ respect,
^rde o’ thanks, etc., will be charged
for at regular rates.
Bridge Club
DIPLOMACY
Wife—How do you like my new
hat ?
go-round, a chair-plane and Ferris ! Miss Ruth McKinnon entertained
WheeL the Wednesday Bridge club with 3
The shows will be located at Ball tables of bridge Wednesday after- j Husband The idea of paying big
Park. Because of the immense size noon. The hostess served a delicious prices for
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EYE TROUBLE? TRY
CAMPHOR MIXTURE
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KICK BROS. SHOWS
of this aggregation, it was impos- salad course to club members and the
sible to secure a suitable location following guests: Misses Laura
nearer the business district. ( Hoffmann, Mary Stevens ,and Mrs.
—----- j Bonnie Jones. Mrs. Wm.’ Johnson
Euterpean Club - j carried off honors for he club and
Miss Mary Stevens for the guests.
The Euterpean club held its regu '■*'
. For eye vtrouble there is nothing-
better than camphor, hydrastis, witch-
hazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye M
timoU kltninnnn r. ! A.
prices! Why I made.! wash. One business man says it re-
j lieves aching eyes and improves
WILL BE HERE NEXT WEEK . |ar cilorai practice with Mrs. D. E. chrysanthemums.
•-- j Porter with a good attendance.
Rice Bros. Shows, one of the larg- I Mrs. Nannie Sanders conducted a
The Chinese Government is about
est of the kind touring the South, : very interesting- musical question box. to preSent to the library of the Leag-
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it myself.
Husband—Um—yes—er—as I was 'sight. Another man with red, wat-
saying, the idea of paying big prices j ery eyes reports that Lavoptik helped
for such monstrosities as the mili- , wonderfully. One small -bottle usu-
ners are showing! Now your hat is ally relieves ANY CASE weak, strain-
fhe house was ■ beautiful with Fall a work of art—looks as if it came ed or sore eyes.—C. S. Stephens,
from Paris. Beautiful, my dear!— Druggist.
Weekly Scotsman.
The largest part of the world’s,sujv.
will open in Mt. Pleasant for one I 1 he club voted to sing Christmas ue 0f Nations the complete Chinese ply of borax is obtained from Cali-
v.cek beginning Monday, December 6. j carols on Christmas eve to shutina encyclopedia, which is reputed to be fornia where it was first found in the
TKo shows are playing in Mt. 1 leas- j and sick folks. , ■ o more than 200 years old. It com- 1 search for gold in. 1856
anj, under* the auspices of the Jack j The next meeting will.be with Mrs. prjscs gQ0 large volumes having a
Jessup Post of the American Legion, j Seb Caldwell. (total of more than 100.000,000 words.
The shows are under the personal : * ...
direction oF<5ecil-Rice, a former ser-j Qf the approximately 3,400,000 1 ence, humanity, literature and gov
vice man, and a member of the Am- ; miles of cigarets smoked in the Unit*
trican Legion. l ed States during the twelve month!
Wednesday has been proclaimed | ending June 30, 1926, 510,000 miles
Merchants’ Trades Day, featuring a were smoked by women, according to
balloon ascension. The balloon will Lin Bonner,
be piloted by Miss Gerdie, an 18-
year-old aerial dare-devil.
--------------- ------ .. . Reindeer meat from Alaska Is ship-’
It treats of the heavens, earth, sci- , ped in ]arge quantitfSs to Seattle for
ence, humanity, literature and gov- c6nsumption in the xinited States,
ernmeht.
A temperature of 96 degrees below
zero, Fahrenheit, a little more than
eight miles from the earth’s surface,
was recorded during the fligHto*^’
one of t;he- United States Weather
Bureau’s sounding balloons sent up
from Royal Center, Indiana. This
temperature represented a 'drop of
166 degrees from that prevailing at *
the surface.
A law in Japan compels coeds to
Henry Norris Russell, professor of take military training along with
astronomy, Princeton University, be- ; f-.hp mon students. . . J
lieves that without the-sun, the ocean
quid.
Shipment of Christmas handker-
The shows will consist of eight big | chiefs and dolls. Bought at special j *
shows, including a southern negro pi-ices—will be sold at special pikes. A Quebec tree bears seedless, core-
minstrel, musical comedy, Hawaiian -See them.—The Style Shop. 2 less apples of fine quality.
would freeze and fhe air become li-j See our felts and latd hats at fea5
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 227, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1926, newspaper, December 2, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784542/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.