Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 230, Ed. 1 Monday, December 4, 1933 Page: 2 of 4

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Acting Secretary Mor
General Counsel
Fiscal Affairs
-Administrative
Taxation
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G«T ALONG
LITTLE DOGEV
MX. PLEASANT DAILa TlMilfl, MONDAY, DECEMBER i, 19.1.5.
MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
G. W. CROSS, Editor
LEGGE. HEAD OF HARVESTER
FIRM, DIES
and the U. S. Treasury Staff
| Chicago, Dec. 3.—Alexander Legge,
j (!7, president of the International
I Harvester company and first ehair-
' man of the federal farm board, died
, at his home in suburban Hinsdale
Sunday.
_■ Death was due to heart disease,
- and came within a few hours after
Entered at the postoffice at Mt. Pleas- jie f jrst had complained of being ill.
ant, Texas, as second class mail mat-
ter. All obituaries, resolutions of
respect, cards of thanks, etc., will be
charged for at regular rates.
VOCATION
CLASS
HAS BIG
BANQUET
Returning to his home early Sun-
day after going over some papers in
his office, the manufacturer asked
servants to summon a physician.
He failed to respond to treatment
however.
Legge was a widower and had no
immediate relatives.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The Midway Vocational Agriculture
class met at the school house Dec. __
1, 1933, and held their annual Fath- THE STATE OF TEXAS
er and son banquet. T0 sheriff 0r any Constable of
The boys, dads and invited guests Titug County> Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to sum-
by making pub-
numbered about forty. After they j
were served with a three-course din- '
ner by the home economics class, the
following program was rendered: I
Welcome address—-Raymond Lilly.1
Response—R. R. Harpold.
The objective of the Vocational
class of 1933-34—Arvil Boase.
Advantage of training by use of
the hands—Dewitt Huckabee, Coun-
ty Agent.
Piano solo—Miss Lorcnc Hall. !
The School outlook—H. G. Smith,'
County Superintendent. i
Violin and guitar duet—Jimmie Lee
Pruet and his dad. j
Quartette—F. T. Ward, B. A. Hard-1
away, Mrs. B. A. Hardaway and Doyl
Whitt.
mon Donnie Ritchie
, lication of this Citation once in each
| week for four successive weeks pre-
I vious to the return day hereof, in
' some newspaper published in your
j County, if there be a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not, then in the
nearest County where a newspaper
. is published, to appear at the next
j regular term of the District Court of
! Titus County, to be hoiden at the
Court House thereof, in Mt. Pleasant,
1 on the 1st Monday in January, A. D.
i 1934, the same being the 1st day of
! January, A. D. 1934, then and there
! tc answer a petition filed in said Court
j on the 30th day of November, A. D.
j 1933, in a suit, numbered on the dock-
‘ ' et of said Court as No. 3334, wherein
A New York Stenographer all week W. E. Ritchie is Plaintiff, and Donnie
—a joyous NUDIST all week end!—! Ritchie is Defendant, and said peti-
See her in “Back
ace Tuesday only.
NOTICE—My farm is stocked with
Government quail. No hunting al-
lowed.—H. L. Hess. 2-3-pd
Want Ads
LOST—-Sunday, on Daingerfield
highway, black leather handbag con-
taining baby clothes. Liberal reward
for delivery to this office or Jim
Kimberlin’s restaurant. ldw-pd
to Nature.”—Pal- , tion alleging: Being a suit for divorce
, alleging cruel treatment.
Herein fail not, and have you be-
fore sai dCourt, it its aforesaid next
regular term, this writ with your re-
i turn thereon, showing how you have
j cxeuted the same.
| Given under my hand and the Seal
of said Court, at office in Mt. Pleas-
ant, this the 1st day of December, A.
D. 1933.
A. B. GILPIN,
Clerk, District Court,
12-4-lt Titus Co. Texas.
Herewith are presented the men who now
head the Treasury Department at Washington,
a realignment brought about when Secretary
Woodin was granted leave of absence in an
attempt to regain his health. No. 1, Herman
Oliphant, general consul to the secretary; No.
2, Acting Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr.;
No. 3, Earle Bailie, in charge of fiscal affairs;
No. 4, Wm. H. Me Reynolds, Administrative
Assistant ; No. 5, Herbert E. Gaston, public
relation; No. 6, Roswell Magill, adviser on
foTofinn.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
Herein fail not, but have you before j Science explains the spreading
said Court, at its aforesaid next reg- j vogue of Nudism. Famous Professor
ular term, this writ with your return points out that Nudism is one of man-
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable of j t.hereon, showing how you have exe-! kind’s Natural Urges to “show off.”
Titus County, Greeting: 'cuted the same.
You are hereby conimande dto Given under my hand and the Seal
of said Court, at office in Mt. Pleas-
ant, this the 18th day of November,
A. D. 1933.
A. B. GILPIN, Clerk,
20-4t Court, Titus County.
Mrs. J. H. Goates and daughters,
Misses Eunice, Dorothy and Juna Mae
returned Monday from a visit with
relatives in Durant, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith return-
ed Monday to their home in Austin,
after spending several days here with
relatives.
See Paris mannikins who display
gowns all week display themselves as
nudists in “Back to Nature.”—Palace
Tuesday only.
dto
summon Earl Lickerson by making
publication of this Citation once in
each week for four successive weeks
previous to the return day hereof, in
some newspaper published in your
County, if there be a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not, then in the
nearest County where a newspaper is
published, to appear at the next reg-
ular term of the District Court of
Titus County, to be hoiden at the
Court House thereof, in Mt. Pleas-
ant, on the 1st Monday in January,
A. D. 1934, the same being the 1st
day of January, A. D. 1934, then and
there to answer a petition filed in
said Court on the 18th day of Novem-
ber, A. D. 1933, in a suit, numbered
on the docket of said Court as No,
3234, wherein Silvia Knipe Lickerson
is Plaintiff, and Earl Lickerson is
Defendant, and said petition alleging:
Cruel treatment, defendant was a
fellow that would get drunk almost
weekly, and such drunks would last
2 or 3 days at a time, and while
drinking this way, this defendant was
cruel and mean to plaintiff, cursed
and abused her, called her many vile
names, tell her to get her things and
get out; wherefore plaintiff prays
the court citation issue, and on final
hearing she be granted a divorce.
See Tre American Weekly, the Mag-
azine distributed with NEXT SUN-
DAY’S CHICAGO. HERALD AND
EXAMINER.
Are Nudists camera shy? See
"Back to Nature,” Palace Tuesday.
Beevitle Rates High in F. F. A. Work
Of 25 Texas boys selected this year to receive the Lone Star •
Fanner degree from the Texas Future Farmers of America organ- ;
nation, three were students in the Beeville, Texas, high school, study* j
ing vocational agriculture. The Beeville boys, pictured above, are j
from left to right: William Brown, Jack Knight and William Code.
Cude h vice-president of the stall chapter; Knight is president af
the district organization of Future Farmers, and Brown is president
of the Beeville chapter. .
Stimulate your business. AdvertlM
And the worst is yet to come!
P^
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By Albert T. Reid
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Gifts
Your Photograph
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5 blocks west on Dallas Hiway.

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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 230, Ed. 1 Monday, December 4, 1933, newspaper, December 4, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth799565/m1/2/ocr/: accessed March 22, 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.

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