Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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trr. PLEASANT PA1LT T1MBS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12, lMt.
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For Sale- A Real Home
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LISTEN, $3,000 BUYS IT
$50.00DOWN, $40.00 PER MONTH
You Would Give That to Live in a House
Like It!
New house, never been shown but a few times, 5 rooms, break-
fast room, hall, bath, large concrete front porch and back porch, bath
room has built in tub, shower bath and aW conveniences.
Lots of built in features, plenty of closets, hardwood floors in
living room. Every piece of lumber inside and out especially select-
ed, and the very best money can buy. All woodwork and floors are
in natural finish. You can judge for yourself. Also best of foun-
dation, top and bottom, check it for yourself. Beautiful light fix-
tures and the very best of paper all over the house. This place is lo-
cated in one of the best parts of town. Everybody owns their own
property, and good houses. Good garage and beautiful hedge on this
lot. 60x125, Check this house from bottom to top and I don't think
you can find a man in Mt. Pleasant who can build it for the price and
pay retail price for the material.
This price includes all taxes paid for 1929.
Don’t forget the terms, and if interested, all I ask is let me
show you this house. It's a beauty. Call or see—
O. M. FUQUAY
i j One year ago, at the Kroweldeen
|| picnic, Mr. Crews first met Phila, and,
fir, as it so often happens with a man and
Jjjj a maid, a romance followed, which
|| culminated in a beautiful wedding,
ji 1 Monday evening Mrs. Bessie Cald-
well, aunt of the bride, entertained
jj; the bridal party and members of the
j|{j family with a lovely picnic supper,
pi spread under a wonderful pecan tree
4 in her own yard. The happiness man-
:•:] | ifested on this occasion, and t.hruout
;; I the evening, formed an appropriate
prelude to the wedding. J
Tuesday morning, June 11th, just
pi*ior to 9:30 o’clock, the guests be-j
gan to assemble. They were receiv-;
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Seb Caldwell, nd
ushered in the spacious parlors of
Mrs. Bessie Caldwell’s home. Only a
sj few close friends and members of the j
| family were fortunate enough to be !
M in attendance j
jg j Banks of ferns and tall baskets of |
gladiolus made an artistic arrange-:
j merit for the ceremony. When Mrs. !
| Pearson Pollard of Shreveport, with!
Miss Rudd of Waskom, at the piano, * match.
' sang in her beautiful way, “I
Quality Food
Specially selected items for
warm weather menus, at con-
siderably low prices.
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Mrs. Caldwell wore a beau-
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H ' You Truly,” a profound hush fell up-1 of asheS of roses. Mrs. Pollard wore
on the assembled guests. Then, Miss a becoming yellow chiffon, and Miss
Rudd gave the familiar chords in1 Rudd was sweet and girlish in her
Mendelssohns wedding march, and' pink taffeta. All carried Colonial
—MW
NOTICE, DELINQUENT TAX-
PAYERS
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the procession began. First, the corsages. After the ceremony, Mrs.
I have tried to reach each one of
you who owe 1928 taxes to the City
of Mt. Pleasant, as well as any other
Rev. Geo. C. Moore took his stand be-1 Caldwell served a lovely ice course, dellnciuent texes due the city, by a
fore the improvised altar; then came 1 the ices being moulded as cupid. ' exPlainin8' that the City Coun-
Mrs. Bessie Caldwell, matron of hon-! T1 • ... , , , . C1 has authorized and ordered me to
with Mr. Jim Boswell of Tyler. 'f,7lo,Tf 7, n° t°"fs , ‘h'>SC 'vh<> mi«ht "»ve reread
ful, but oi great interest to the town, coUect all delinquent
the popularity of both par- cityi beginning
or,
best man. After they had assumed owjng, t0
thdir rightful positions, the bridal
always; Mr.
taxes due the
immediately. To
..sir approached. While the iZZZ* ^ 7*
Rev. !._i;au ,u_ _________ t_____i___ ^ ScUd Jettei for any reason and tdWii.lL
, ... . ---- Crews has been
<,B,SHAMS ,l^eam jing,es CH,NA1 w^”TivE™EHEjS"^lf‘t “J:
The following have been accepted This Chinatown is all a fake; noth-' made Phila Slaughter Powell the wife '■ ad °^ei back taxes due the city must
in Grisham’s Jingle Contest. All ing ever happens here. ! of Dennis Crews. 1 he out of town guests were: Mrs.; be paid. To defer longer the pay-
whose jingles are printed will re- Sightseers who penetrate the Chi-j The bride and groom eluded the ev- andMiss Reagon cl Greenville; Mrs. ment of the taxes will simply mean a
ceive a quart of Grisham’s Angel nese underworlds of the great cities er-present intriguers who had deco- Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Denman multiplication of costs and penalties,
Food Ice Cream free, and the best of the United States on observation rated their car with old shoes and ol Pittsburg; Dick Denman and Jim m addition to those already having
one will get a prize of $5.00. busses see little beyond the surface other suggestive paraphernalia, and Loswe 1 of Tyler; Mr. and Mrs. Will j accrued. Please believe that they
town in a borrowed car, belonging Rudd> daughter and sons of Waskom; must be paid at once.
Dick Denman. Their escape was Mirs' Pearson Pollard of Shreveport; | . HIRAM G. BROWN
City Attorney.
G is for Grisham,
Grisham’s Angel Food Ice Cream,
Is pure, wholesome and clean.
Oh, bq»y! listen at ’em scream,
“1 want a quart of Grisham’s I
cream.”
—Mrs. Cheney Riddle.
for performances of the strange in-, to ----- ------------ „ ,, , „
habitants. j clever and complete. A honeymoon ' 'ed S'i;!U^ KCl and Mrs. Jesse Cow- j
But underneath the placid surface of two weeks is the their plan at pre- le'y of Winfield. I
is the great maze of seething life'sent. ontu uted. j
from time to time, breaks I Phila was married in her going-!---
which.
loose to wreak its terror and destruc- away gown, which was a lovely thing The upkeep of London’s schools last
Rah! Rah! Rah!
Let us be on our way.
Grisham Ice Cream ships are in the
bay.
Take a dish, take a plate,
Angel Food Ice Cream is up to date.
—Jack Kay.
tion in the open. It is this awesome,
undercover life that Samuel Ornitz,
famous author and authority on Chi-
nese tongs of the Unitetd States, has
revealed in his story “Tong War,”
from which Paramount has made
the gripping drama of “Chinatown
Nights.”
“Chinatown Nights,” which is now
j at the Titus Theatre, is the story of a
Portions of Berlin rise and fall os,white leader of a powerful Chinese
the level of underground waters flue- t,ong who captures the love of a white
tuates. J soc:jety woman and drags her with
j him down into the depths. Seeing
The Atlantic ocean is said to have j her so reduced through love of him,
an area of about 24,536,000 square he realizes his love for her and lifts
miles; the Pacific 50,309,000; the In-: her up again.
dian 17,084,000; the Southern 30,592,-j William Wellman, director of the
000 and the Arctic ocean 4,781,000. famous picture, “Wings,” made this
---- gripping picture which shows inti-
Wahl Lifetime Foun-\™'e'*‘he .“"‘‘"*7™”“,*°'?®
. , , . behind the inscrutable mask of Chi-
tain Fens., regular price natown. Florence Vidor and Wallace
$5.00, special $3.48.-jBeery head a distinguished cast and
Wilhite & Porter Dvna the settings are excellent ie>,licas of
YYllfllie Ot 1 Ol lei uilly j notod places in the history of Amer-
Co. lican tong wars.
Give ’em
one to
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The female species of the lightning
bug is the only that is equipped with
lightning power.
The average human Heart beats
j about 108,000 times every 24 hours.
WANT ADS
FOR RENT—Two Southeast bed-
rooms. Call 83 or 346-W.—Mrs. C. L.
Oliver. 8-6-pd
FOR RENT—A first class store
now occupied by A. K. Mattingly.
Can give possesion July 1st.—See J.
M. Badt. 6-tf
FOR RENT—Five room .house,
close' in, all convinces. Mrs. R. H.
Fuller 5t
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A late
model Ford Coupe. P. O. Box
521. ll-2pd
at iO-^2tx4
O'C LOCK
j FURNITURE FOR SALE—Chif-
iferobe. bed ami hnlf K.jd, Axmjnjr.t^,
’rug, round dining table with six
'chairs, kitchen cabinet ami refriger-
ator. All practically new. Will sell
.at a bargain.—Call Mrs. Nelson at
’ 214-J. 11-3
in rose taupe, with hat and shoes to year cost $65,653,330.
$3.00 Bill Folds, spe-
cial price $2.19.—Wit-
\hite & Porter Drug Co*
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Porcelain Tub Speedwasher
S $9.50 Bo
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liberal terms! A double guarantee—by us and by the
maker! Thats the big value combination we are offer-
ing now in our great Fedelco Introductory Sale.
Fedelco is the porcelain enameled square tub washer
with the new principle ol agitation which results in
quicker and more thorough washing—the Speed*
washer that docs its work without injury to clothes.
It’s the washer which is adjustable in height to mak*
work easier—the washer that is iwsily kept clean
and sanitary—the washer which requires no oiling.
Let us do a week’s washing in your own home to
demonstrate the wonderlul advantages which only
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Let u» prove that Fedelco Speedwasher is tho
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Cash Price
$125.09
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1929, newspaper, June 12, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785311/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.