The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1965 Page: 6 of 10
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BAND SPRINGS MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Re*. Mike Thornhill, Paster
ST. DUNSTAN'S
The Be*. William
SMITH CHAPEL METHODIST
South New Hope Loop
Sidney's Temple Church of God in Christ
Be*. O. j. Mays
Reed Street
Hubbard Chapel (Concord) Baptist
Fred Morrow. Pastor
Hwy. 771 Between Hainesville A Quitman .
Colored Churches:
ST. PAUL'S BAPTIST
Re*. C. C. Cokfuit
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Re*. D. L. Stewart
Corner Line & Bnfhanan Sts.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST
Re*. W. Clyde Smith
Hwy. 771 Between Hainesville & Crow
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Met. Drury W. Parks
>H N. Pacific Street
CENTRAL BAPTIST
Ro*. John W. Smith
1«13 8. Pacific Street
GOLDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
Golden
UNITED PENTECOSTAL
Re*. Morgan Lends
Corner Walnut & Wren Sts.
WEST MINEOLA BAPTIST
Rev. Jay Hopkins
Highway KO West
NEW HOPE BAPTIST
Re*. Dan Collotn
Neri Hope Road
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ROSE HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Rev. Gaston Hammond
4*4 Mi. ME, Between Qtaltman Hwy. &
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FIRST METHODIST
Rev. Philip E. Btammrl
319 N. Pacific (Street
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Carl Zuber
311 Second Street
JOHNSON CHAPEL METHODIST
Rev. A. W. Lankford
Elliott Street
ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ro*. Ixiuto Van Dane _
2*0 Meadowbrook Drive
Off Hwy. 37, North
HUMBLE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Bro. A. A. Rogers
Balneaville Hwy.
NORTHSIDE BAPTIST
Re*. H. G. Weaver
Quitman Highway
CHURCH OF CHRIST
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E*imians
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EACT CHAPEL METHODIST
Rev. Wady
S. Pacific Street
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you by? Suppose you don't get that promotion,
your eon's scholarship is given to someone else,
an Important olient changes hia mind, or the
stock market wjpes out your investment? Where
do you turn? Where do you find strength to
meet life’s disillusionment*?
Spiritual values are constant. Fortunes may
shift and change but your Church stands firm.
The truths and inspiration you-find there give
meaning, purpose, and stability to your life.
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Re*. James B. Thompson
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Miss Mary Adrian, sister o f
the groom, registered the guests.
Serving punch and cake squares
were Mrs. Betty Carr and Mrs.
Mary Woodall.
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Fort Worth.
Mr. Leon Lswron of Dallas was
a guott Saturday of Bro. and
Mn. C. L VermilHon
Mrs Thurman Williams and
children went to Canton last Mon-
day.
Mn Lae Stewart i. visiting in
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Cyn lhas and Ali< ia Ltrwecy of
Housto"'. and Joseph Thomas of
Maralgail. visited their grandpar-
ents, tiro and Mrs. C. L. Ver-
milituih I**! weak.
Mrs. Royce Bailey and children
visited in our community Sunday
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Mrs. N. M. Dyess came home
Saturday after a week's vacation
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Radio Dtapatchrd
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Qualls PlumbinE Co.
Electric Sewer Service
1241 North JahtoMm
Contracting New Canatractton
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You get keyboard Mt tabulation... automatic paragrreh
indentation...half line ipacint which lata you type foot*
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Mr and Mr*. Hotob Pennington
were in Mesquite Thuraday Til
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Leon Turng and
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W. Mr. W«". Mr.. V^r. j Mta
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Friday night with forty present - ( |
ku7 *nd The angagement and approach- I
Co Mr,\MCT: ing marriage of their daughter I
rtl Robert, and chddren, visiud wm b Mr .n<1 Mrg
Mr and Mrs Byrd Sunday night i ' „
-w* - _ . - . .. J- W. Nethery, of M2 < Mimosa I
Mra Gertrud. Erwin ,nd Mr. , Mjnvoln Mr „ the JI
Bu<*„F<t? V“1UM MrK son of Mr and Mrs DeWitt Dobbs I
Oto Drtowvan Sunday. . <>f
and . hikircn visitci Mr and Mrs | „. .,mk m 1h<_ (.V(.ni with^
r . 1 v y R^end J M Pollard of Mt
»W.h officiating A recepbon
and David ‘bv Pot Luck j|( foMow lf| he Fellowship Hall
dinner at Pruitt Baptiat Church ' * Church L
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Rev. Jeff Hopkins, Clyde Fow- | ***** Nethery was graduated
ler and Vernon Shirley visited j from Mineola High School in May
Mr. and Mrs. Waters Sunday af- I ■*"
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Mr and Mrs. DeWitt Furrh vis- Sunday night.
MIm Linda Nethery
ited Rev. and Mrs. Jack Moore 1
_____ _ ( J and is now attending; Federal In-
----- • -dilute of Busmt-s in Tyler.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^ Mr. Dobbs 19(14 graduate
1 I of Hawkins High School and i» '
i currently attending East Tcxai
State University, Commerce.
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Hold Business,
Social, Meeting
Miss Scott Feted
With Te^Shower
MIm Sandra Scott, bride elect •
g< Mr. #IDtam 1W Fulgham.
was honored with a tea-shower
| , Friday, August •, in the home
I of Mrs. Vincent Irons. 420 Kings
I Lane.
|i Her colors of blue and white
I were carried out in the home
I! decorations. The table was get
L with a white lace tablecloth over
I blue taffeta The ccnterpice was
a large bouquet of white glad-
iolas and blue carnations in a
white wedding bowl.
Other hostesses were Mis. Har-
old Morton and Mrs Goidiat An-
’ “dets, all nurses at Wood Memor-
ial Hospital.'
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Miss Murdock
Shower Honoree
Mbs Karen Murdock, bride
elect of Robert Adrian, was hon-
ored with a bridal shower o n
ljuly 31 in the home of Mis.
Jewel Williams.
The home was decorated with
the bride's chosen colors, green
and white.
j 'The bride’s table was laid with
j cloth of white net. ThO cepter-
| piece consisted of white cama-
I tions and dahlias with foliage
I green fern in a white container.
Approximately fifty guests re-
________T _________ ; gistered in the bride's book. In-
The Mary Martha Class of the i c itations were presented to each
First Baptist Church met in the guest
home of Mrs. Eula Wilson for I
| their July business meeting and
I social
Mrs Dixie McClung, the c|sss
president, called the meeting to
order; and~'Mr.v Lola Map Cow- '
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Pruitt Ashworth was a special 1 and Mr Adrian, son of Mr. and
i guest of the class, and he is re- I Mrs. German Adrian of Quitman,
ported as having brought a won- j are to be married in the Golden
! derful devotional. i Methodist' Church on August 21.
After the short business meet- .----- ----- -----—
i Ing and “Spelling Bee.” the behe- ;
I diction was given by Mrs. Helen l
‘ White. . i
j Delicious refreshments were
enjoyed by Mesdames I^orene |
<Bj/wning, Opal Russell, Lmise1
Erwin, Lola Mae Cowart, Helen j
Chrietzberg. Susan Peterson, Ann
Molnari, Verna Oxford, Dixie
McClung, Helen White, Beth |
; Scoggins, Elma l-aminacki Addie
Mitcham and hostess Eula Wil^
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1965, newspaper, August 11, 1965; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290801/m1/6/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.