Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 7, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY
Fire—Life—Casualty
Are you properly protected against less of your home, bu.iine.;,
automobile, and other property, by Fire, Wind Storm or Accident?
Axe you protected against loss of time, due to sickness or ac-
cident ?
Is your faniil/ protected should they lose you ?
Check up and call—
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Phone 176
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**• 1 Mr. atul Mrs. ,T. S. Freshour of
•{• Commerce spent the week end with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
£ | C. Sims.
*:) I Miss Clifford Miller underwent an
•|*! operation for removal of her tonsils
X at Paris last week.
S' Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Lantries of
Van spent Friday with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Tanton.
Mrs. Gladys Rodgers and daughter,
Joan, of McKinney, are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Old.
Arnold Deloach of Karnack spent
Friday night with R. R. Reeves.
John Ford and Irby Masters made
a business trip to Daingerfield Mon-
day.
Richard Toggal and Luther Mark-
er of Dallas spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Harkridev.
Rev. 0. E. Short will conduct the
revival services at this place next
week. All are invited to attend.
Regatta Draws Bevy of Girfs
Winfied
Mrs. Leslie Narramore
Telephone 113-P31
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS
TO TEACHERS OF STATE
AID SCHOOLS
Cleveland was well represented at the Harvard summer school boat
regatta by the Rorke sisters, Elizabeth, left, and Anne, right, A
bevy of 50 girls from many sections of the United States took part
in the finals on the Charles river at Cambridge, Mass.
Joe B. White, Coun-
dw
visited
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR GOOD TOBACCO
This is warning to all business con- j Before teachers’ contracts can be
cerns that in the futui'e I will pay no ! approved and budgets made out for
bills contracted by other persons than the schools of the county, we must
my wife and myself, as no one is au- I have a statement from each teacher
-Mr. and Mrs. G. U. Harkley and j thorized to make any purchase for us.! in a State aid sch°o1 as to the amoimt -------------- ~
daughter, Mary Lou, and son, Jerome, ? McDonald. 6-4 ! °f C?,le*e *°urk c°tmp,leted at the f ^nt to secure the forms please give salary schedule,
of Lone Oak visited Mrs. W. H., ! ®mmng of the school year, and the Us the information immediatelv. and ' tv Sunt.
Porter and Miss Ruth Alvis Sunday.) (number of years of experience that ... j
Mrs. Mary Tucker of Pittsburg is ; Miss Sara Joe Robertson of Cooper the teacher has had. Blanks in the e *orms can be tllled out later. This I
risking her daughter, Mrs. Judsonjis the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James form of affidavits will be furnished must be done in order to place teach-I Clint Smith of Sherman
Gamer, this week. | Costello. from this office. If it is not conven- ers salaries according to the state , relatives here Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stanley, and ! ^^
Mrs. G. L. Davis spent Sunday in Gil- |
iner visiting Mrs. Mack Watts, who
is ill in a hospital at that place.
'0. S. Maxton and Walter Holmes |
made a business trip to Cass County
■Monday.
Mrs. Grace Spruill visited Mrs. Gid
Smith at Sulphur Springs Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. V. Ward and children
of Centerville, are visiting Mr. and ,
Mrs. Walter Garretson, and other rel-
atives here this week. j
Clifton Thurman of Rayville, La., j
is visiting relatives here.
Miss Martha Ann Taylor was the i
week end guest of Miss Dorothy N'ell
Choats at Sulphur Springs. !
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Garrettson and
son are visiting relatives at Yantis
this week.
.Rev. Jesse Roberson returned Fri-
day from Arkansas, and is visiting
Rev. R. B. Jonse and assisting him in
a meeting at New Hope this week.
Th revival at the Bantist Church
started Sunday morning, with Rev.
•A-L. Davis, the pastor, conducting the
services. Large audiences have been
»reserct' at the service.
Miss Flornece Westbrook entertain-
ed with a dinner Sunday, honorina'
her aunt, Mrs. Mary Cody, on her
eighty-sixth birthday. A most de-
lectable dinner was served picnic
style under the shade trees to thirty- ,
six guests. Those out of town attend-
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Al-
Ikn and children of Longview; Mrs. '
Tucker, Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs. W-
Cody and children, Commerce; Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman Hendrix, Mrs. Daisy
Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Stinson
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Buenos
Kinder of Franklin County. The
honoree was the recipient of many
pisfltfiil gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Holmes, Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Young and children,
Mi1 and Mrs O S Maxtor, and son. *
Billy Jack, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Holmes
met relatives from Texarkana and a
number of other towns at Sulphur Riv-
er last Wednesday for their annual
picnic and reunion.
/ Cypress News
Lora Rust, Reporter
If you want
a cigarette that will
he downright mild
and actually good
tasting...
then you have
got to make it
out of mild,ripe
tobacco
... I smoke
Chesterfield
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Morris and
children of Wellington are visiting ,
Mr. and Mrs. V. Ryan this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rice and son,
Lester Dean, spent the week end with
relatives in Morris County.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Morris and
Mrs. Maggie Morris spent the week
end with relatives in Daingerfield. i
Mr. and Mrs. Quarrels of Avinger
visited in the home of their mother,
Mrs. Birdie Fletcher, the past week. •
James Roach and Miss Marie Clark,
popular young couple of this com-
munity were married Monday night.
They have many friends who wish
tfiem much happiness. I
Miss Lora Rust spent the week end
with relatives at Center Point.
just about all
you could ask for
© 193V Liogbtt & Mybbs Tobacco Co,
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 7, 1935, newspaper, August 7, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth799842/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.