The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1968 Page: 3 of 8
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the bridegroom, attired in yellow
Mrs Dell Williams, Mrs. Thur-
with yellow accessories, also man Williams, and Misses Saun-
wore a white, corsage."
dra and Margaret Williams ware
Shirts From Collins Cove
Ages 14-to 20
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by Mrs. Mary Vandiver
It’s a Boy! Mr -and Mrs Nel-
son C. Willis of. Hawkins are the
Starts Tuesday Morning
Lasts Only Through Saturday
Day Holiday, re-opening Tuesday.
Sept 3rd.
FLOWER MART
: & GIFT SHOP
tioners, just close up shop! .
And that's just what Mr and
* Dress Heels
* Sandals
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the skirt in front.
A full circle chapel train fell
from beneath a lace overlay at
the back yoke line The lower
$28
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Ws .Rexerve ths Right to
Limit Quahtities No Salws
to Deslert.
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centered peau de soie roses and
lace leaves. The bridal bouquet
was of feathered carnation, and
lilies-of-the-valley, centered with
phalaenopsis orchids.
Candelabra bearing white ta-
* Canvas
* Sandals
* Dress Slab
* Dress Heels
Prices Effective Thurs..
Fri end Set.. August
IS, 16 and 1?. in
Mineola, Texas
REV. COYCE MILLER
• CHURCH PASTOR
. Men’s Suits - .
80 Suits from our regular stock
I PRESCRIPTIONS
New & Refills
CLOSED
FOR VACATION
Thru’ Aug. 22
Open Again •
! August 23rd.
Entire Stock Ladies and Miss C Shop
Swimwear
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PANGBURN CHOCOLATES
AFTER HOURS
V CALL 9-3793
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Group Your Purchases and Budget Your Payments
On Collins Revolving Charge
REV. O. C. ROBINSON of CANTON
EVANGELIST
After twentyreight years. Bill
White at Flynt’s jewelry .has
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SERVICES
At
NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
a blue lace A-line dress, veiled were guests of Mrs. C L. Ver-
blue hat, white accessories and million during a part f this past
a white corsage The mother of week. 0
’Aug. 14, 1968
Mrs. H. A. Wall and daughter.: tle, Henry Shott, W D. Marsh,
from Pasadena, have been visit- Herbert Fair Jr., W. D. Bullock,
ing her mother, Mrs. J. C. Rus- j c. Kay, J. W Vandiver, Ralph
Bill says that, after being on 1
the job without a vacation since
Langley and children, Marshall edge of the train was encircled
Funeral services were held at, with a sculptured ace border. A
2 p m Sunday for W D. ( Bill) ! bouffant veil of English illusion
Ayres, 89 The Rev. Stephen Cook I was caught up by a headpiece
a couple of years ago,* if you
■ church here Sunday and visited
■ Mr and Mrs Haines Allen and
m Varner Allen.:
■ Debbie Johnson is attending
■ camp at Spring, Tex., this week.
I Miss Rosa Loe-Krogh of Dallas
■ and Jackie and Daniel Barber of
” Mesquite attended Sunday School
and church here Sunday and vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Pat Williams
Mr and Mrs. Dennis Virgada-
no, Mr, and Mrs. R. £. Johnson,
Kathy ana Robbie, Houston, were
’ • weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs
; Harold Johnson.
ber of the First Presbyterian
Church in Longview, and of the
Hawkins Masonic Lodge. He died
Friday afternoon after a brief
illnes. '
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Sue Ayres of Longview; daugh-
ter Mrs. Harold Turner of Long-
view; grandson Dick. Turner of
Austin; one brother and 4 sisters.
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THE MINEOLA MONITOR, Mineola, Texas-3 ! Look Who's New!
mammmmemamomumaomm, ; Rhonda
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E E 1 m tal on August 7. The parents,
E En m are doing fine, Rhonda reports,
■elves and for employees Mrs.
★ White
★ Assorted Colors >
★ Decorator
Following a short wedding trip, in Tyler THursday ;
the newlyweds are making their Major and Mrs. Jack Dimsdle
home in Richardson, where Mr and Jeffry, of Kansas City, spent
Stroud is employed with Collins the weekend with Bro. and Mrs.
Radiu.^'. ' ----- -----Arthr Dimsdle
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ALL STRAW HATS Values $8 to $14 $3.99 to $6.99 .
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AU SALES FINAL - NO RETURNS or EXCHANGES 1
s: The store will be
Now Is The Appointed Time
For Salvation
the Navy), Emmit Crawford of
Longview. Mrs. Ora Allen from
Longview, and Mrs. Juanita
pers,‘ and standing baskets of
white gladioli and Majestic dai-
sies, were used to enhance t h e
nuptial setting.
Miss Sandra Owens of Mineola
was the bride’a maid of honor.
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JUMBO ROLL
Ml RIGUlAR MOLDES J
officiated for the services, held'formed by a cluster of pearj-
in the Rader Funeral Chapel in
{Longview. Burial was in Memo-
ry Park Cemetery.
Mr. Ayres was a Hawkins resi-
dent from 1942 to IMS. He then
moved to Lake Cheroke, Long-
view, after retirement from the
Humble Pipe Line Co., after 40
years service. He was a mem-
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$5 . Values to $70 $29
$10--, Values to $90 $39
$19 Values to $120 ’ ’$49
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j_____Proud grandparents are. M r ■
, and Mrs. Tom Browning, of Min-
eola, and Mr and Mrs. R. C.
Cox of Hawkins.
Crawford family on Sunday, andof Mineola, wore an A-line skim-
they all enjoyed a visit at’ the mer of white peau de sole styled
Lake. Present were Mr. and Mrs., with a deep circular yoke with
Bill Burnett of San Diego, Calif., | b a t e a u neckline and angel
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Bowling and sleeves. Peau d'angc ace veiled
family of Gladewater, Mr. and'1 the entire bodice and formed.
Mrs. Charles Bowling and family ■ bands that accented the sleeve
of Carrollton, Mr. and rs. Stan- length Pearl-traced sculptured
Icy Bowling and family'of Dallas, lace applique radiated from the
Jack Eubanks, Pat and Jan Mineola are parents of the bride-
met Mrs Farrell Lewis and chil-lgroom, who is also “ graduate of
dren in Lufkin on sunday: Mrs. Mineola High Shool and a 1968
Lewis and children will stay in graduate of the University of
Hawkins for a week visiting with Texas at Arlington.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jack The Rev. Harold..
- Eubanks, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C J pastor of the First Christian
Lewis. Church, officiated for the 3 p.m.
C I - Ray Woods, son of Mr. and i ceremony. Nuptial music was
Mr Travis Woods, had surgery ' provided by Mrs. Donald Starnes,
at Medical Center Hospital Mon- i organist.
day. He is doing fine. j The bride, given in marriage
Mrs. Lera Crawford had the by her uncle, Martin Richardson
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Mrs. White will do this year Mrs. Cullen Kay and family of
they plan to close Flynt's for a i. they re like the Monitor staf,iia.. an w.Ldn. .u An.,
badly-needed vacation for them- they 11 be ready to go back
uotina" a- 3-
tives and friends. . , .
. . . | The First Christian Church of
Mrs Lera Crawford visited in , Mineola was the setting for the
Marshall last Wednesday and wednesday. August 7th, wedding
Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Bill Bur- 0 f Miss Frances Maria Ferguson
nett of San Diego, Calif, were and. Miehael Glenn Stroud.
also there, 22 . ... .
Mrs C. N. Cox of Livingston The bride, who is a former stu-
ils Visitz her daughter, MFs.dent of the University of .Texas
• C It I N N c..1 at Arlington, is the daughter of
(E.,S. Jackson, and Miss Cheryl i, .
i r . . .. i Millie Connally of Mineola
Jackson, daugbter of Mr. and. , .
Mrs. Glen Jackson of Houston. A zraduate o Mineola Highshe
- Visiing MS.E s Jackson ,was.a memhero Tau Beta Six-
who is her-grandmother. . ; ma, national chand sorority, at
Mrs. Plly Hall flew to Houston j UT ot. Arlington.
for a week to attend IBM school. I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stroud of
Mr and Mr*. Kenneth Bowling yoke line to the lower section
anfmily (recently retired from
BELTS — Values to $5
m)1.. Also visiting Mrs Russell ' Sparks, all members, and guests "TTgiT
over the weekend were Mrs. Miss Terry Schmidt of Ft. Worth Mrs. Michael Glenn- Stroud
Elaine Russell Clark and hus- and Mmes. J. C. Ragsdale, Den- . t '
Ferguson Weds
Michael G: Stroud
' Bro. and Mrs. Charles R. Ver-
•he carried a nowgay of white million and children of Arlington,
feathered carnations. Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Placo of Kil-
Charles E Ward of Dallas- was gore, Mrs. Curtis Hinshel and
best man, and Andrew Lebwright Mrs. E j Merriman of Texar-
of Mineola was usher I kana, and Mrs Ola Hyde and
The mother of the bride wore Mrs Viola Wright of Quitman.
$15
Mother France* Hospital, Tyler,
Kathleen, along with Evie andlast Friday...
Mary. are no doubt looking for- i Mr. and Mrs James Kay and ,
ward to a vacation too - and, famiy of Irvink and.Mr. and
-l - , ' . . t‘ Jacksboro, spent Friday til Mgn-
routine" on September 3rd - day visiting their parents, Mr.
. / and Mrs. J. C. Kay.
An announcement, by Bill o f Mr and Mrs Sal McGhee lot .
.. „ closed Hlynt’s planned dosing, in thewaco yisited Wednesday with Mr
from late Saturday afternoon. Au- lAugust 12th issue of The Wood and Mrs. w. D. Bullock.
.......- . . County Record, prompted Sidney ... _ _ . ... . . '
Beesley to take the same. a p - .Miss Terry. Schmidt of For
proach to a vacation. So the Worth is visiting with Eun. Ann l
Flower nd Gift Mart will beSparksThey were roommate, at
closed through August 22nd, so the. University in Austin. , , J
that Mrs Beesley, her daughter .Mrs Ralph Sparks entertained
Carol, and her sister Amie (Mrs the Canasta Club in her home
L B Willis) can take off on a en Wednesday. delicious din-
vacation. „ “iner included baked ' roast,
7 Apparently, replacements forbhked beans,, peas potete
jewelers and florist. who wantsalad, pea salad, tossed salad,
. . orange congealed salad, candied |
to go on vacation are as hard ; . . „ "
, . - ... sweet potatoes, rolls, coffee and
to come by as for vacationing ■ . , . ’ . . TT
..2, tea, chocolate cake, strawberry
printers! . - ___ . ’ I
pie and cherry cake.
Present were Mmes. T. C. Lit-
P (ue LAST CAM
- . 175 Dresses
Combined from Miss C Shop,
€asuaress and Better Fahins.
Wear Now and‘Enjoy Tremendous Savings.
Aombo 374
HMD, he believes he deserves a ■ .______
want a vacation, and you cantvacation (Translation: some un- rroud parents of a boy, bornLat
-- -------- . .. interrupted fishingt). And- wife
BOB SMART B PEDWIN SHOES Vai. to $13 $7
$19.90 to $29.90
Values to $125 $66
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Hundreds, of Sportswear Items
* Pants * Skirts * Blouses * Separates
Junior Regulars 3-13 6-20-
Values to $5 .$1.99 Values to $10 $3 49
Suits for Young Men from Collins Cove
Values to $40 $24 Values to $50 $34 '
Values to $60 $39
$9 i
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One Group
Men’s Sport Shirts
Values to $6 $2.99 Values to $8 $3 99
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Values to $60
Values to $90 $44
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Sport-Coats_
Values to $35 $19 -lues to $50
Values to $24 Values to $60
Values to $95 $59
* Hainesville
by Mrs. M. G. Yaneey — , L
I Our revival will begin Sunday, *
August 18, and. end August 25. {I
Mi and Mrs. Homer Turner of 1
1 Quitman visited Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. David Turner..
Johnnie Roberts of Dalia. and
| Byron Roberts of Plano visited I
their mother Sunday mnorning.
Howard Moore of Arlington vis- ’
I ited his mother, Mrs. Amelia j
Moore, on Friday. I
Mrs. Ruth Halen"of Springfield, ;
Ohio, attended Sunday School and
puhinatain— COSMEFS
ne Group
' Permanent Press Pants
Values to $10 $4.99
EVERYONE IS INVITED
To Attend
REVIVAL
Values to $10 $4.99
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1968, newspaper, August 14, 1968; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493269/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.