The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1955 Page: 4 of 12
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TUT MINGCLA MONITOR
DOLLY MADISON
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ELIZABETH
17 jewels
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MINUTE MAN
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Brownies Toko
Ride on City's
Big* Fire Engine
Troop One (>i the Mineola
Brownies had a very exciting
ride last week on M neoi;. s new
lire engine
The Brownies met at the
First Christian Church tor
their regular a'hcrir.g and
then took a trip to the library
Smart-
Continued from pace 1
Mrs. Cora I) Smart of Quit-
man. a son. Krnest F Smart of
Dallas: a daughter. Mrs. Edd
Burden. Houston; four sisters.
Mrs Viola Wright of Quitman.
Mrs. Lucille Edwards. Dallas;
Mrs. V< i non Macon of Quitman
and Mrs Mamie Williams of
Marshall. Also : h.ree brothers.
Noble C Smart of San Angelo.
Damon \V Smart. Houston and
II B. Smart of Galveston.
OCT 2"
where they 1> ■
a library card.
Then they \
C MeGlothlin's o
• jail and police
Then they ’ • ;
the new lire ;:n a. y
the troop an \i
hara Bert illi« n. .T
shaw, Yolen-.i.i
Dianne Hanson. 7
Patricia Norris '• •
Shields. Judd;:
Judy Gayle Smith ’
Katherine s p .
Tucker. Suzanne V
I.ynn York. I ih; u !
and Cheryl Mt ' .
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Mrs Doris Bn ■ ■
Tommy and Md’o;
day for then hone
ton. N.M . alter
with he rmofher.
Chapman Mrs. P-
the former Ml
of Mineola
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Tiy a Reef rd to - lii
For oilic" up-
Next Wednesd
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NOVEMBER 2
SUPER VALi
DAY
in Mineol
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Watch Next Tuesday's
WOOD COUNT
RECORD
tor Super Value
Special Bargains
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MR AND MRS. JEFFERSON HAY Ml-
• ro d's Pure Pork
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Paroli*a Patrick
Becomes Bride of
John Robinson
Miss Sandra Patrick became
the bride of John Thomas Rob-
inson. Jr. October ft at the
home <*1 the room s parents in
Golden
Rev. Bill Draper of Ben
Whe* Jer officiated the double
nil'.; eeretnonv. Shirley Robin-
son of Overton, brother of the
room served as best man and
Mr.. James Rood of San An-
tonio was her sister's only at-
tendant.
A reception was held immedi-
ately lollowin the ceremony
after which the couple left for
a short wedding trip
P. rents of »he coi ale ore Mr.
and Mrs Lvov Patrick and Mr.
and Mrs John T Robinson, all
of Golden.
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Central Baptist
WMA Meeting'
The WMA of the Central
Baptist Church met Monday
afternoon October 24 at 2 p.m.
ini their monthly mission pro-
era:”. with ’went y-one present.
V.” had a radio broadcast.
The setting was . livin' room.
Mrs Clvdean ( hildiess was the
radio announced. Ms Sam
Beale tve a report on county
missionaries.
Mrs. E. L. Largent bought a
reoort on Interstate Mission-
aries Mrs Ida Wilingham
brought a report on Foreran
M: ions Mr Dor* by B’ork
« . ve a reoort on state mission-
.ario.s
It "as ay reeded to send our
•ulii won <) Jackson', ille Chris-
tian coili . lor 11'r mission
4 oik there.
All visitors are welcome.
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Dr. E P. Bunn suffered sev-
eral broken ribs recently, when
he slipped and fell in a boat
vhile fishing.
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Refills for all make hall point
pens in colors at .Mineola Mon-
itor Office.
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M innick-Hammett
Kites I leld in I>alla?
Miss Fcanees Kav Minnick
became the bride of Pvt. Jef-
f< rson Wise Hammett. Jr Wed-
nesday. October 12. in a cere-
mony at the home of her
■•.randparents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
? I Greer, in Dallas.
The bride, given in marriage
* bv her father wore a toast
brown ballarina length dress
J with blue accessories and a cor-
of white carnations. Miss
Patsy Moore, the only attend-
ant. wore a contrasting brown
suit with pink accessories and
a pink corsage.
Best man was Tommy Glover
brother-in-law of the bride.
Mrs Jerene Met lanahan sane
I Love You I'rulv. "
A reception was held immedi-
a! ly following the ceremony.
Aftet <i short trip the couple
will make their home in Florida.
in Hallow een f.-sliion
iiniiis Costume Party I„'2;;,., V„,;. 7,,
Mineola t&P I a.... o ..... -!*«.•<>l:v e mi . tv
Council held a
‘ Mvster • Masquerade p a r t v
~ . t Mrs. Georep I
ruesdav night. October 1ft. in , ,r thH,. or|?jil
the educational building <■: he The theme .»
I*irst Christian Cliureh j the mystery !
Tlie builditV' )♦ r*r: 1,«>]<i This v a
lies Sad Tv ' 1
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FRANKS
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Pkg
STTUCE head 14c
Fresh
TOMATOES cm 15
Golden Yellow
CARROTS 2 pkgs 21
Home Folk
PEAS 2
Purple Hull
No. 303
Cans
Decker's
12-Oz.
LUNCHEONETTE 391
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Your Handy. Friendly
WARD SCHOOL GROCERY & MKT.
HAROLD HOLCOMB, OWNER Phone 93
307 Good St.
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molds the bosom and makes
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like expensive permanent
pleating. The wide lace
bands arc unuxuallv lovely.
Ihe pri e is rnarsdously low.
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I!(. .. u Bk . Midmte Black,
Navy, Re i. Star White.
Sizes >2- t0
Average or Tall
~ 3-8-3 at $ i.95
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Honeywell, Jim. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1955, newspaper, October 27, 1955; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1143810/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.