Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 157, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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ON THE SCREEN
THE MISSING GUEST
GHOSTLY! GIGGLY! GRAND!
Paul Kelley Constance Moore
William Lundigan
$50.00
When Identified On the Screen
Just Walk Throught the "Magic Eye” slowly Every Time
You Attend The Martin Theatre.
MARTIN THEATRE
Thursday Night, Sept. 8th, at 8:30
One Photo Taken by the “Magic Eye”
Will Be Purchased For
PHOTO-PAY NIGHT
•tot FOUR
DON’T MISS
Thursday Evening, September IS,
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VALUE FOR ONLY
HALF POUND JAR
SWINT BROTHERS
DRUGS & JEWELRY
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CERTIFIED PERFORMANCE
Mrs. W. A. Ford and son, Bil-
ly, spent Wednesday in Dallas.
and
Joe
• Here’s your opportu-
nity to get a standard size
$2 jar of one of the finest
Cleansing Creams that
science can devise at one-
half the regular price.
• But act quickly! Today! Get several jars, for
after the present limited supply is exhausted
Barbara Gould Cleansing Cream will go back
to the regular price,
William Keeney left Wednes-
day for Arlington, where he will
enter North Texas A. & M. Col-
lege.
tended a Workers’ Conference of
the Pittsburg Association at Wal-
nut Creek near Gilmer Thurs-
day.
! COMMUNITY PRAYER
SERVICES WELT. ATTENDED
Fa, I broiler* cm »rohM<
Inq limo and oaeo fuel
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The choir of the Baptist Church
will meet tonight at 8:00 o’clock
for rehearsal. Every members is
urged to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Colley Sr.,
returned Wednesday from Hous-
ton where they went to accom-
pany their son, O. L. Jr., who will
resume his studies at Rice Insti-
tute.
Improved oven insulation
keeps heat in oven, kitchen
cooler.
AU utensil drawers on
roller bearlnqe.
your
cash
•roller has
■iqhler.
FOR RENT—Desirable bedroom.
Mrs. P. D. Thornton. Phone 149.
15-3t.
WANTED TO BUY—All
used furniture. Highest
prices paid—G. R. Pope Furni-
ture Store.
NOTICE—All kinds
sheet metal work.—
Baker’s Tin Shop.
block east Hayden’s
Store. 12-6d.
Ranq. carries approval
teal el American Gas
association
MATTRESS RENOVATING—Old
ones made new. Call 142—C. C.
Capchcart. 14-6dp.
New eees seat keeps
teed capers away teem
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CLEANSING CREAM
$ Rvalue for only
HAVANA, Cuba, (INS)—Cuba's
guwon population totals 5,497, fig-
ures of the Interior department
■etealed today. The greatest num
Iter, 1,322, are in olh Principe pri-
m here. The smallest is in Gui-
■nss where only eight prisoners
* held.
Non rust L
c,»oning /asl
easy.
BOSTON ARRESTS
BOSTON, (INS)—For every ten
persons residing in the City of!
Boston, the Boston police have
wests were made the past year I
"Ifc; population of the city for the |
QgW’xe. Figures released by the
police department stated 95,948
amts were made in th past year.
Th population of the city for the
jaaar period of time was 930,449.
Tfce percentage of arrests was 10.-
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SEE US. TODAY!
Pray tor’s Studio
Five Blocks West 1st Street
(Dallas Highway)
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
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turn-
It took nearly $1,000,000 and years of research
to design the COOKING MARVEL of the Age
A son was born Wednesday
morning to Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Groves at Taylor Hospital.
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Miss Tillie Lilienstern left
Wednesday for Shreveport, La.,
where she will resume her stud-
ies at Dodd College.
T. C. Hutchings Jr., and P. D.
Thornton Jr„ left Thursday
morning for Austin to resume
their studies at the University.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hutchings ac-
companied them and will remain
in Austin for several days.
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FOR SALE—Used Cornet and
trombone, in good condition.
Will sell at bargain. Phone 15.
ATTEND AMERICAN LEGION
CONVENTION AT LOS
ANGELES
Mr. and Mrs. Cub Gilpin and
children, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Bascom Per-
kins, Banks Lawrence, and Frank
Dubose left Thursday morning
for Los Angeles, Calif., where
they will attend the National
American Legion Convention.
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And with it comes the begin-
ning of the Fall hunting
months. When yon plan your
trip see us for the necessary
supplies . . . Guns, Shells, and
Accessories.
FOR RNET—Two-room unfur-
nished apartment.—C. C Cape-
heart. Phone 142. 14-2dp
FOR RENT—Three-room fur-
nished apartment, all convenien-
ces and electric refrigerator. Call
15. tf.
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ANNOUNCING
The Opening of The
H EDNA JONES SHOPPE
: In the new location in the Badt Build-
j ing, corner North Madison and West 3rd
saving device known to science. They cost
no more than an ordinary range because of
their new economies of operation.
’ Let us finish your mlnaturc
camera films.4.We have the
enlarger for this work.
SEE. OUR SAMPLES
CHOIR PRACTICE
AT BAPTIST CH U KUH
FOR RENT—Three room fur-
nished apartment, to couple on-
ly. Newly furnished throughout.
Bills paid or not paid.—Mrs. J.
H. McFarland. 14-6d.
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HOMEMADE VIOLINS f Rev. L. E. Lamb, Carl D.
MADISONVILLE. Tex., (INS)—IMauzy and Mrs. R. C. Morris at-
WB>am Goolsby, farmer living......... ’ ” ‘ *
■■th of here, is an expert at mak-
■g violins with his pocketknife.
GhcJsby whittles out the parts of
instrument, glues them to-
Mther and produces violins which
mumcians say are the equal of
standard manufactured violins,
Jt feast as far as tone is concerned.
Keen the bow is homemade, with
the sounding fibres being hair
fawn the tail of a neighbor’s horse.
Qcolsby spends about four months w
«■ each instrument. Ironically, I;
snlsby couldn’t play any kind |
■> violin if his life depended
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The Dally Times Hu the Largest mL Pleasant Circulation ef Any Newspaper
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| at Mrs. E. C. Brice’s home. To-
I morrow’s service in this com-
! munity will be at Mrs. George
Anderson’s, East First Street, at
4:00 p, m., with Mrs. A. H.
O’Tyson leading.
At Mrs. F. D. Thomas’ home
there were nine present.
Thomas was the leader,
morrow's service in
Mrs.
To-
this com-
munity will be at Mrs. A. Win-
ton’s, corner West Third
Van Buren Streets. Mrs.
Page will lead.
In yesterday's services all the
denominations in town were rep-
resented and practically every-
one present took part. The re-
ports are to the effect that in-
terest is deepening. All denom-
inations are welcome to these
community prayer services, as
well as to the revival services.
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Reports from the various com-
munity prayer services held yes-
terday in preparation for the re-
vival meeting scheduled to be-
gin at the Methodist church Sun-
' day, September 25, indicate that
they were well attended and that
much interest is being manifested.
At Mrg. John S'. WilLiamp’,
Mrs. Estes Reese led the service.
There were four present. In this
community the meeting tomor-
row will be at Mrs. J. A. Miller’s1
on West Sixth Street (the Aubrey
Crossland home) at 10:00 a. m.
Mrs. Harmon Taylor will be the
leader.
Mrs. H. L. O’Briant led the
service at Mrs. T. R. Florey’s
yesterday. There were five pres-
ent. Tomorrow’s service will be
at the home of Mrs. Clayton Red-
feaiii, North Jefferson Street at
10:30 a. m., with Mrs. Roy Mor-
gan as leader.
At Mrs. C. R. Hosford’s, the
service was led by Mrs. F. W.
Stephenson and there were
twelve in attendance. This com-
munity service will be held to-
morrow at 3:00 p. m. at Mrs.
Stephenson’s, East 3rd Street with
Mrs. Earl Smith leading.
Seven attended the service led
by Mrs. V. W. Abbott yesterday
These amazing new ranges must be seen to
be appreciated. They have every latest
u automatic time-saving, fuel-saving, food-
Professional Advertisements
272-J
Phones
222
Willard Batteries
MANSFIELD TIDES
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Pho»e ttl
Sinclair Service
Station
W. A. BURTON
BLUE AND WHITE PRINTS
MADE ON SHORT NOTICE
Located One Block North oi
East Ward School.
PHONE 427.
PHILLIPS & WILLIAMSON
LAWYERS
Specializing in personal injury
cases.
614 Glover-Crim Building
LONGVIEW, TEXAS
817 Swan Building
TYLER, TEXAS
CLELAND
Optometrist
Consult Us About Your Eyes
Mt, Pleasant. Texas
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AUTO REPAIRING AND
WRECKER SERVICE
Goolsby Garage
“W, Nrr,r ClMi’
AH Wark Gu.raiitecA
New Tonsor Shop
EXPERT BARBER SERVICE
New Equipment. Comfortable
lounging chain. Tub and show-
er batha.
FRANK J. BERNARD. Mgr.
On easy payment plan, 3 to 5 months to pay. Guaranteed
unconditionally from 6 to 15 months.
Williams Magnolia Service Station
Washing, Greaslug, Batteries, Seat Covers and
Automobile Accessories.
24-bour Service
(Exclusive Agency)
If Tmf battery na^i
We cm da it.
Mt. Pleasant
Battery Company
DAT M» — PUONn — NIGHT 4MJ
Dr. J. B. Ferrell
Optometrleal Specialist in Carrectlng
Errors of Refraction, and all Maacle
Condition* of the Eyes.
Office Over First National Bank
Mt. ricaaant, Texaa
FRANK OU8LET, Oirw
North Jefferoaa St»
Kort Complrt. WmMos sad
GrrtiMas Bark,
PHONE M
GUARANTBED SATISFACTION
“S.rrfc, With • SwlW*
McClinton Radio
& Electric Shop
New RCA Radios. Norge Stoves and
Refrigerator*.
General Repair Service and Complete
Appliance Shop
Phonee 4»1 and 9S
MT. PLEASANT DRUG
Complete Soda Fountain and
Sandwich Service.
Special Plate Lunch—25c
Prescription Specialist
"Cleanliness aTid Courtesy”—
Our Motto.
Phone 384 Fast Delivery
DR. W. H. McKNIGHT co£osuoLn™™eeFdREE
ELECTRO-MAGNETIC-MASSEUR Turned Away
Has Moved His Office to a Permanent Location, 1003 North
Jefferson Street Phone 58 Mt. Pleasant, Texas
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I HAVE PURCHASED THE
DEPOT STREET BARBER SHOP
and will appreciate your patronage.
Competent barbers ready to serve you
at all times.
A. A. KIRK
1938
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 157, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1938, newspaper, September 15, 1938; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358878/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.