The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1967 Page: 3 of 10
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i groom, w ho served the p u ni’h;
Miss Katie Mute of Tvlet. tilVnd!
of the bride, who cj.it the groom’s
• cake, and Miss Qvo*hia Measles
•u{ Fur! Worth. cousin of tiu' bride
who ent the bride’s cake.
For traveling: the bride chose
.a pink wool tunic dress with
’ pink and white accessories. Her
corsage was two glamellias tak-
I en from the bride's bouquet.
: After a wedding trip to Louis-
, tana and Houston, Texas, they
are at home at 519'i West
trict president, answered quest - j
Mrs. Joseph „TJmon Goebel
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Breedlove Roses
Look Who’s New
NOW ON SALE
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No. 1 and 2 Grades
and Patented Bushes
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Smith Chapel M E Church.
The Snetettes w~re well repre-
J a in <• s
<•< a'lon
ga\ e a
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Church Ceremony
For Goebel-Hughes
Miss .fudv Ann Hughes anti so nf tlhtden, who sang “I Love)
iseph Tihnon Goebel repeated. You Truly” and "The Lord’i
vow - in a double-ring ceremony Prayer” to conclude the r 2 r e-
before the Rev. Henrv Lee Smith
Saturday. January •<, in the
Gohlen Baptist Church in Gold.
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Tand Mr*. ChiKoh F. Hughes
Golden and Mt and Mrs,
fT Goeiiel of Grand Saline.
1 Wedding vow s w ere < x< hanged ,
an arch entwined w i t h
a
strand of pearls arouhd her
tn complete the wedding
white' gladiola and carnations on >PP»re».
either side of ctwo tree, candlela-
Winnie! bras Pew markers were, made
net.
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Mrs. Snyder Is
T Circle II Hostess
Circle II of the WSCS of the
First Methodist Church met on
Tuesday morning of this week )
With Mrs. Bebe Horn prestdirfg
Mrs Lynn Hoseck gave the
program, and Mrs Eloise Powell
j gave the morning devotional.
After the meeting was closed I
with the Circle Benediction, Mrs.
Margaret Snyder served refresh-
ments to Mesdames Catherine
Trammell,T Hbseck, , Horn and
Powell. J
She is survived by her daught- I
1 er, Mrs. Doris Bridwell; a son,
’ John L. Henderson: ,two grand-
• daughters, Miss Doris Bridwell. I
I who teaches in Haltom High
j School, and Miss Jane -BiidweH. j
da niA’se; a grandson. Bob L.
Henderson; and one great grand-
daughter, all of Fort Worth.
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Circle Meeting
In Bowdain Home
L Tin Patsy H aard Circle’ of
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and < andjes.
Miss 61ehda Johnson of Golden
presented prenuptial music and
the traditional Bridal Chorus
,md Wedding March, and accom-
panied Mrs Sandy Robinson, al- |
and
repeated,, You Truly"
.1 double-ring ceremony Prayei
mony.
Given in marriage by ner fath-
i 11 er,, the bride was attired in a i
Mi full-length white satin dress with j
of” Tare bodice a"nd long jtftal-pojpt |
Henry sleeves and a yatin train. The]
bride’s veil was attached to a 1
pillbox headpiece, and she car- r
t ied a bouquet of carnations cen- ;
Itered with glameliias over a white
I lace-covered Bibler~'"She wore
and i'ions were o.n either side of thc,1|ny 1
Elma fSrcTr with two’
Nell
1 br»» Pew markers were,
Edith Shirey, Arlessjof P'nk satin ribbon bow.,
’Vandiver, Ruby Bossier, Hettye
Peart. Willie White, Bernardino
Henry, Pauline Humphreys, Eva
Lindlrv and Ola Taylor.
M A L L 0 R Y 'S.......
by Mck M. G. Yancey---- The Societies were well repee- s
nine Paul Dimsdle, s'a" |aeriled. fifty-six members, indud-J
South Carolina, came lll(< ■■ uislnct Officers, attended.
; From 9 00 until 9:30 members
I of the local society served re-
■ treshments to the visitor* . after j]
j which Mrs. R. A. Howell, zone i
chairman, raffl'd the meeting to 1
j older.
A i.ao.W of-live district officewLi.
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j the WMU of the First” Baptist I
I Church met rprtmtly in the home j I
j of Mrs Jan Bowdom for ,a pro- ] |j
gram on Alaska. t
Mrs. Betty Thompson -read the 1
! prayer calendar and opened the j
' meeting with prayer;
Mrs. Barbara Brittain was in I
(charge of the program, assisted!
. by Mrs. Dorothy Arrington and I'
Mrs. Bowdoin.
Present were’ Mesdames Bow-
doin, Thompson! Arrington, Nita
Jett, Carole Hayes, Linda ’ Hag-
gard, Donna Hayes and Norma
Penney.
of Dallas, Mr
ami children of Mineola
nie aril Lisa Willlai
derson Were I
Mr and t Mis Floyd
Mrs Giadv Finch and
Alvin off Lindale \>-il*-<i M 11s i.
'Ai thin Morgan' SafurcJav. '
Mrs Pat Williams went to Dal-
las Thursday to visit a sick sis-
ter
Mis
Tiiesdai from' Danas
Mis E W Stokely, Mrs Bill
Lindley.and Mis M G Yancej
Went Jo Tyler Tuesday
Mr \ n rt Mrs
Grand Saline visited Mis
.Flournoy Saturday
MTV Marvin Thomas anrT Jo-
seph of Marshall visited M r s
C I. Vermillion Sunday '
Attending the bride a* matron
fof honor was Mrs Dorothy Whce--
| ier of Mineola; and Ray Wheel-1
er .of Mineola servied the groom
as best man, Mrs. Wheeler wore
a street-length pink wool knit
' dress With white accessories. |
Jim Parker, brother-in-law of
the bride, and Charles Hallon- |
qusst friend of the bride and,
gioom, served as ushers and}
I I
candlelighters
Immediately following the cere- |
Airman Second Class and Mrs mony, <1 reception was held in
1 Cecil Clanton arc proud parents ] the fellowship hall of the church.’
I of a 5-pound. 5-ounce son. Chris- The bride’s table was .»covered
1 toptiei Wayne, born January Hi , wlth a floor-length pink and white
I at Dvess AFB Hospital. Abilene (net cloth over satin, and an ar-
i Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs . rangement of pink roses in a sil-
! Carl Walker of Mineola and Mr J Ver container formed the center
and Mrs. (’■ W Clanton of Udit- ; piece. The fom-tiered wedding
( man | wedding cake topped with white |
——-T—_______________: ' frosting And pink roses and mina- j
tuie bride and groom and the
silver punch service were other
table appointments.
The house party consisted of
Mi*. Lmdg Parkci of Mineola,
sfstei of the bTlde. who siiF'aFj’
the bride’s b<w>k; Miss Anita
' Goclu'l of D.dlas. sister of the
Pfc.jfei
Honed in South Carolina, came
home SaturdayTor a 17-day visit
with his parents. Bro. and Mrs.
Arthur Dimsdle
Mr and Mrs. Glen Mize, of
Jacksonville, visited Mr and
Mis’ David Turner Sfinday.
Mi and Mi * ’,F.rm-t Williams }
Dallas. Me Donald Estoll ~ — ... .
. ! headed bv Mrs. r. B Lowe, dis-
and Con-
n ions proposed by Mrs. II 0 w c 11. H
.151..‘...Kt.*1'1 &U‘*’ts of nwtnbers were divided into |
... 0Vf* ilhams. j hijjU grouos for general discus-
Grady problem, of the various |
societies, a.fltl potential rolutiohs I
Luncheon Meeting
lb \ Williams came hom« * For Patton ( lass
The Patton Bible Cla«. of the t
Fust Baptist Church held their 1 Ji
: January business and social
1 meeting in the Fellowship Hall
Mtftrrn Hitt of • nf the rhurrh last Thurs'tav »• < nn
j noon, w ith 19 attending.
' ' Group Four wjL-lll charge of [ ,■ Parents oj the couple
the meeting and a covered dish
luix h< on was served
Ttie chur'h's fiastor,
T'u’.nipwm, gave’ the invocation.! Wedding vows w
and ,Mr». Edith Shirey ga\e a j I’cfo’rc an arch entwined
beautiful devotional smilax and pink rosea. Two small
Attending were Rev Thump - j baskets of pink and white carna-
, son, Mrs Betty Thompson and i lions
Me-dames Et,h< i Rogers, Elma (•rvh
Laminack, • Cortinne Ape!.
hChapman. Beulah Moseley., Zons
Hearn, Ftva Chappell.
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A timely program of ‘A Tree
Hainesville
WSCS Zone Meeting
At Smith Chapel Church
The meeting of the Womens
Society of Christian Service' o f
lhe Frances.-Millsaps Zone w a sj
heid Thursday, January 2flih, at
was given by Mrs. A. L. Moody,
Chooses 1967-68 Officers
The Fannie Mnrchman Garden les Puckett.
Club of Mineola held • their regu-, . _ . .
larly scheduled meeting on Jan- is a Many-Splendored 1* ii i n g
uary 18 In* the home qf Mrs. H. ____ ____ A l
R. Dotlglas with Mrs; B. L. Eng- after which emphasis on the Ar-
lish president, conducting 'the bor Day program of planting a
business meeting.------— ----tree was made by chairman
Officers for 1987-88 were elected | Douglas.
ns follows: president, Mrs. Geor- I Refreshments were served t o
ge C. Strange; first vice presi- [ 13 members and one guest, Mrs.
dent, Mrs. B. L English; 2 n d ' Thelma Bryson..
vil’t* uresiiimt- Mis. A (1 Chwhii. I Mrs H,IV Peucnck WUS cn-hiMt-
3rd" vice president, Mrs.- • H. R. I te»s for the meeting.
Douglas: __o-
Abo, recording secretary. Mrs-. —
E. A. Reeves; correkpondiug sec-
ictary. Mjt WHsqn Aaron; trea-
surer. Mis. C. M. Bossier; his-
torian - librarian, Mrs. A. L.
Mqo<ly: and reporter, Mrs. Char-
THE MINEOLA MONITOR, Mirwoh, Texa«-3
Feb. 1, 1967
Fannie Marchman Club
Former Resident
Dies In Ft. Worth
Mrs. Jessie J. Lindhont, a for-
mer. resident of Mineola, died in
Fort Worth on December 30 at
the home of her "daughter, MLs
Doris Henderson’ (Mt’s. Ray A )
Bridwell, 5904 Nina Lane, follow-
ing a three-month illness.
Mrs. Lindhorst was the former
Mrs. M. E Henderson^and was
TcnoUTGlfl Mlftt'dla by the lattes*
name. Mr Henderson, an engin-
eer and fireman for the T&P,
died in 1954; and in 1954 his wid-
j>w married the iate Fred Lind-
You tan Have
THE CLEANEST
WATCH IN TOWN!
Iltra-Sonic Watch-Cleaning
■guipment
Come in—let ua show yon
FLTNT'S Jewelry
Since 1F79
W. I.. White, Owner
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BOYS’
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LADIES
Now S2> to 125.
vnirrrc-trHOr
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Now $1.50
from $2.9»
from $1.99
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Now $3.99
Each $1.99
from $9.90
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to $23. Now $10.
to $60. Now $30.
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Ship ’n Shore Turtle Neck, Lonjy Sleeve
Rib Knit SWEATERS $5.
DRESSES—DRESSES—DRESSES
Kimberly-Carlye-Stacy Ames-
Serbin-Many Others
to $12. Now $5.
to $45. .Now $20.
to.$90..Now $45.
SPORTSWEAR—Famous Brand
SWEATERS—PANTS—SKIRTS—
JACKETS
’/a PRICE & LESS
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MANHATTAN UNDERWEAR SALE ENDS SATURDAY
Reg'. $1.50 Shirts or Shorts 3 for $2.95
60 SPORT COATS—from our resrnlar sleek
Values to $85. * -Now $19. to $4X50
SWEATERS — our regular Famous Brands
Values to $22. Now $6. to $11.
From our Regular Stock of Famous Brands
250 SUITS at Fantastic Values
Reg. $40. to $130. Now $19. to $79.
An Assortment of JACKETS
Longr-Short-Small-Large-Lightweight-Heavyweight
Values to $40. ^
Long Sleeve KNIT SHIRTS ‘
Other Sport Shirts - all sizes
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'sale
25% OFF
-OPEN STOCK ON
THESE EIGHT
REED & BARTON
Sterling Patterns
T* *
f ■ ■ ■'-■g
t^lVE AWAY SALE'
We’ve counted - shoved - moved - and
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now we know we must have more room
for Soring: Merchandise Arriving Daily —
SO--- DRASTIC REDUCTIONS!---1 ;
Va Price and Less
Oulst&ddfng" Valuer mfvery DeparfHisift ■'
— ■ Entire Stock Not Included'
ALL SALES RNAL — NO ALTERATIONS - NO PHONE OKDEBS PtEASt
Cans . Reg. $3. v .
Sweaters ‘ Reg? to $10.
Model Paisjey Shirts . ^Reg. to $4.
Donmoor Knit Shirts , Regr. to $4.
Levi’s Californian Jackets Reg. $5.
Thermal Underwear Shirts or Pants
Sport Coats Values to $20.
__ MEN’S
from $5. '----
$6. val. (S&M) Now $1J9
e vat to $20. from $2.99
COLLINS COVE
McGregor & Manhattan Tvy & Mod- SPORT SHIRTS
Values to $7. . ___Now $2.99 to $4.15 ‘
Famous Californian JEANS
$3.88
from our stock of famous brands
SPORT COATS vat to$20. from $9.90
SWEATERS vat to $10. from $2.99
Donmoor Knit SHIRTS v&l. to $4.
from $1.99
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THI'RS.. FRI. & SAT.
FEB. 2-3-4
CMMUK
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Select Theatre
Mineola
JPCWffg gam
MH UM
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SUN., MON. A TUES.
FEB. 5-6-7
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The story of a square
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Mineola Area
30 Years
Sky Vue
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Mineola ,
FOUNDATIONS - Famous Brand
LINGERIE-GOWNS-SLIPS
PANTIES-PEGNOIRS-ROBES
BRAS-GIRDLES
UP TO y« OFF
Complete
Funeral,
Amublance
and.
Insurance
Service
FRI. & SAT. FEB. 3-4
“Ride Beyond
Vengeance"
IN COLOR
WITH .
-- CTflTR CONNORS---
‘The Great Spy Chase'
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J. II. ENGLISH
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
CATHEY-MALTSHRGER
Owner*
LO 9-2611
Mineola. Texas
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HATS—from regular stock
Drastic Reductions
values to $M ? Now $1. to-$9*
COATS—Suetfes. Fur Trims.
‘ Precious Fabrics 7
values to $200.
Group Your Savings on Our Give A
and Budget YouT Payments Monthly
on Collins R.C.A.
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6-Te.Plotting* 52.75 40.3R
32-fc. Strvic* _
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AlllndNMnHtemtlnthne
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'60 COMET
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'59 FORD
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'57 T-BIRD
'66 MUSTANG
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'65 MUSTANG
Hardtop. Factory Air.
'64 FORD
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’64 TALCW
2-Door Sedan
'63 CORVAIR
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'50 FORD
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1923 MODEL "T"
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$275 ——
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1967, newspaper, February 1, 1967; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239608/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.