Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 71, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 6, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1931.
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METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School promptly at 9:45.
At 10:50 there will be a laymen’s
service, in charge of Mr. Hiram
Brown, Lay Leader. Conducted by
the men of the church. There will
be special music. A service for ev-
erybody.
Epworth League at 7 p. m.
The night service will be in charge j
of Mrs. Vaughan’s class of young peo- ‘
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Forest Grove Club Notes
The Willing Workers Club of For- !
est Grove met Tuesday, June 2nd, j
\viLli Mrs. Smith. Our subject for j
this meeting was, “The Canning of j
Fruits and Vegetables, does ft Pay?”!
We had nine members present and j
five visitors. Mrs. Tidwell was pres- !
ent also. Refreshments consisted of !
banana ice cream and white cake,
which was enjoyed by all. We will
meet Tuesday, the 16th, with Mrs.
Effie Colley.—Reporter.
IT WOULD BE NICE
Young Wife (at teller’s window)—
How could I get my bank book bal- j
anced?
Teller—I would suggest that you ;
make a deposit, madam. !
Scenes and* Persons in the Current News
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1—Some of the babies of the 1930 crop who attended the Infant alumni reunion at the Burbank hospital 1*
Burbank, Calif. 2—General view of the parade nt the opening of the International Colonial exposition in Paris
3—George F. Baker,, Jr., who Inherits !?60,000,000 from the estate of his father, the New York banker whj
llied recently.
Need Jon print in* 7—Call J5-
dressed to you.
For advertisements can affect you vitally. Watch
them! They’ll increase your spending money and
tell you where you can buy most economically the
articles you need.
C. P. JOHNSON
Paris, Texas'
Junior Presbyterian Young People
Program for June 7th. 7:15 p. m.
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A new baby food is brought out that saves tired
mothers many minutes in preparation at night feed-
ing.
An old national known automobile manufacturer
comes out with an eight within a new price range.
Every day in the advertisements you will find new
changes, new methods, new products that will interest
you—save you money—increase your ability to enjoy
life. ‘
Get the habit of reading advertisements regular-
ly. You’ll find every-day news of importance ad-
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Tobacco
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A maker of refrigerators for more than half a cen-
tury suddenly is able to lower his prices because of in-
creased volmue production.
What are their names? Where’ll we find them? ..
Subject—The Need of Christian
Thoughtfulness and Kindness.
Leadev—Buckley King,
Quiet music.
Opening song—No. 7.
Scripture, Acts 3:1-10 — Billie
Louise McAdoo.
A Good Turn—R. H. McAdoo.
Song No. 6
In Our Homes—0. L. Colley.
Offertory service—Kermit Hucka-
bee.
Review, “Books in New Testament”
—Elizabeth Huckabee.
Review, “Names of Apostles”—Ju-
lian Johnston.
Sharp Shooting contest.
Sentence prayers.
Mizpah.
Cheerful Workers Class
The Cheerful Workers of the Meth-
odist Church will render a musical
program Sunday evening at 8 o’clock.
This class is just eight months old
hut has gone ahead with leaps and
bounds, and has some of the best tal-
ent in town. So don’t miss this mu-
sical program. Mrs. Ross Powell of
Queen City, a brilliant talker, will be
the principal speaker, and Mr. A.
Rouseau, an artist in his line, will
favor us with a solo.
A.wakening Chorus.
Chorus by class.
Scripture—Mrs. C. I. Weldon.
Prayer.
Chorus—Male voices.
Solo—Mrs. Coy Coker.
Chorus—By class.
Violin solo—Mrs. Joe Austin.
Address—Mrs. Ross Powell.
Duet—Walter Bernard, Coy Coker.
Cornet solo—Mr. Carroll Munden.
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Solo—Mr. A. Rouseau.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 71, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 6, 1931, newspaper, June 6, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784874/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.