Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 181, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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Loose, large-
sleeved g°wns worn
by priests
—with nothing more exciting than
old songs, and a glass of moderate
beer or cider.
From where I sit, it’s a heap
more important to be a poor fiddle
player, than not to play al all.
More important to be a part of the
American scene—with its commu-
nity music, home entertainment,
friendly glass of beer — than to
hold out for professional perfec-
tion. (Besides, I like to play the
fiddle—even badly!)
On Playing
the Fiddle Badly
A favorite recreation in our town
13 getting together in one or an-
other’s home and making music.
‘ There’s somebody at the piano; a
guitar; a fiddle player; and Molly
Dirties even has a harp!
What comes out isn’t the best
music in the whole world. In fact,
a lot of it is downright bad. But
nobody even thinks to question or
to criticize.
Because the spirit of harmony is
there—harmony between folks who
like each other’s company, who en-
joy the simple, homey atmosphere
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YOUNG UNDER ITS FIN AS A WOMAN MIGHT
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it 10’45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Classes for the young people
at 6:15 p. m.
Perry B. Cotham, the visiting
evangelist, will spefck at botrf
morning and evening ht^urs of
worship The meeting at ig1
o’clock and at 7:30 iW the even-
ing. Eeveyone is cordially 'jnviW
hearty welcome to all to attend, ed to be present for all Services^
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with three services
daily. Rev. F. D. Davis, president
at Waxahachie, executive pres-
of the Southwestern Bible School
byter of the General Council and
district superintendent of the
Assembly uf Gud, will be the
principal speaker. The pastor,
Rev. M. C. Allen, extends a
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The fall bible conference will,
be held at the Assembly of God |
church on
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By R. J. SCOTT
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SERVICE GUILD TO HOLD
DISTRICT MEET SUNDAY
A district meeting of the Wes-
leyan Service Guild will be held
•t Lihden Sunday afternoon with
g number from Mt. Pleasant
planning to attend. Those not
having transportation are re-
quested to be on east side of
the court house by 1:00 o'clock
&hen cari will be available.
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birds have luminous tissue in or
ground their Y.iouths to guide
parents tn feeding them.______
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$100 for Full Conviction.
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Druggists
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DRESS SHIRTS
Penney’s Finest
Quality
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PENNEY’S
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COLD WAVE
Just Received for
SATURDAY SELLING
Jimmie D. Smith
Honored on Fourth
Birthday Monday
Mose difficult kinds of the
kingfisher bird are found in New
Guinea than any other part of
the ^orld.
Mrs. George Lee Smith honor-
31- her son, Jimmie Douglas, with
a birthday party on the lawn of
their home on West Tenth Street
from 3:30 o’clock until 5:00 Mon-
day afternoon. Games were play-
ed after which refreshments were
served to the following:
Shaluii and Andre Bgrogoitti,
Pal Currey, Virginia and Tom-
mie Gresham, Don Anderson,
.'riscilla Barnard, Lady Karolyn
Smith, James Recd, Mary Eliza-
beth Coker, LaVoyce Roper Sam-
my and Julia Ann Reaves, Lo-
retta Stone, Benny Joe Redferan,
Gary and Ronnie Chapman,
Wray Warren, Wynelle and
Janice Redfearn, Patsy Walker
and Nikey Narie.
With
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For Apprehension of the burglars who
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 181, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1946, newspaper, October 25, 1946; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367381/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.