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Show Mount Pleasant Is Planning 2 Days Celebration On August 2 and 3 Within the next few davs Mt Pleasant will have a name for us annual celebration, which is being inaugurated this yer. And what a time is being planned plan-ned for this big event! Anytime between the hours of sunrise and moonset" you can find committees com-mittees parked near the Post Office, Of-fice, or talking over the counters of our local stores, and even lounging under the shade of the "old apple tree" all discussing and contributing plans to make this big celebration REALLFY BIG ! Yessir! Mt. Pleasant, you're working wonderfully. Four cooperation co-operation is grand. NOW let's keep pulling togther! There's lots of work being done; there's lots more work to do. You men of Mt. Pleasant you can all spare a day of labor to donate to this worthy project! I io be a success, and a joy to our community and our children and children's children, things must "click" NOW! Do your share! We'll let you in on a secret keep your eyes on Main Street. In a few days you'll such an array of color you'll think it's an imported scene from the Arabian Nights. Another secret the barbecue pit is almost dug but they could still use your help (see O. V. Anderson). And-erson). There's a Happy person named Jack (Jack Pehrson) who can barbeque meat in such a delectable, delightful way, that you'll feel sure you're eating something so "yum-yum!" They say that just to make it more interesting they're having a trained sheep dog contest. 9 certain cer-tain Mr. Miller who boasts of having had a dog that could put a rooster in a paper sack will have some trained dogs here. Also, Al-so, there will be a riotous clown act to tickle your ribs. Candidates for queen are Bar-para Bar-para Peel, Dolma Nelson, Elaine Brewer, Billy Virginia Olsen, Billy Winkelman, Lucy Rae See-ly, See-ly, Dixie Meyrick and Lucille Nelson. You know the queen contest is open only until July 24. These are lovely young girls. Get your votes in for your favorite. Blond or brunette, voting is 1 cent a vote at Safeway, J. C. Penney, 4-C, Buy-Wise Drug, the Post Office, Of-fice, and the Star Theatre lobby. The parade on Saturday will follow two themes. First, to welcome wel-come the veterans home; second, to represent the different types of recreation. Leo Seely, who has the best parade horse in the state, will lead the parade and be the Marshal Mar-shal of the Day. All veterans are asked to don uniforms once more, but just to march in the parade, not to go to war. You know how the gals like uniforms! Well all you vets, we do mean you. We all think you look pretty "snazzy" in them. Wear them once more just to please us. Other attractions of the parade will be several bands, and imitations imita-tions "Mardi Gra" costumes. You'll love them! Um-m-m! Gals, take notice. Sh-sh- (24 pairs of nylons will be given away at the dance on Friday Fri-day evening but DON'T tell your friends. You see, I want a pair of them myself.) Saturday night the new 1946 Plymouth will be given away.. Exceptionally fine music both: nights. The heating system being installed in-stalled at the swimming pool was: the only one available in the U. S. right now. Lucky people we are! Calls were sent to Pittsburg, Pitts-burg, Chicago, etc., and only this one could be located. This shows only one way the M. P. R. C. is working. They visit the NICEST installations in the state and try to make our equipment and setup set-up as good or better than any of them. The committee meetings Thursday Thurs-day were well attended, hut we didn't see YOU there, or YOU, or YOU. Contact your committee cahirman and tell him you're willing to help. |