The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 3, 1973 Page: 3 of 7
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Famous Olga Bras & Girdles
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Vanity Fair Lingerie a Robes
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4 Soups, 2 Salt & Pepper
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Saucers, 2 Cups, 3 Fruits
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Reed & Barton Silverplate
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Royal Doulton Bone China
Men’s Departments & Collins Cove
Mineola
Sport Shirts & Dress Shirts
Values to $200
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Plain front — Pleats. 28-48 waist. Shorts & longs
in many sizes. Wools, knits, wash and wear.
Values to $150
Men's Hats
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Funeral services for Mrs. E-
dith Thomas, 80, of Ft. Worth,
Values to $35
Sport Coats
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Revolving Charge or MasterCharge
Values to $56
Ladies Coats
All-Weather
Boys' Shoes •
Values to $14
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Pants — All Kinds
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Famous Brand Suits
Sizes 36 to 48. Regular, short & long. All from
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2 Dinner Plates, 2 Salads, 2 Bread & Butters,
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11 Dinner Plates, 11 Salads, 8 Bread & Butters,
8 Cups & Saucers, Creamer, Sugar, Oval Veg.,
Wisteria Pattern — 74 Piece Set
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Manhattan Underwear
on sale for a limited time
Undershorts
Reg. 3 for $6.
Undershirts '
Reg. 3 for $5
Bellemead
1 Teapot, 1 Butter, Oval Veg., 2 Round Veg.,
Rosepoint
4 Dinner Plates, 4 Salads, 4 Bread & Butters, 3
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Real Savings for a Lifetime of Enjoyment
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PHARMACY
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Fairmont
3 Dinner Plates, 7 Salads, 9 Bread & Butters, 6
Saucers, 4 Cups, 1 Veg., 1 Creamer, Sugar, 1
Casserole__________:______$76.90
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the children. Then at 8 o'clock
the adults gathered for chips W "
dips, sandwiches, cookies, salted AlI .
nuts, cold drinks and coffee, with All V ISlt
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Be Sure You Shop
and Brad.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Palmer and ■
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bartram
of Lindale were Christmas guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lowrance.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Malone,
Patsy Rice and Sabra, of Alex-
andria, Va., got to Mineola on
Saturday, Dec. 23, to spend the
week visiting their mothers and
sisters. The Malones’ mothers
Mrs. Lillie Mae Harris and Mrs.
G. B. Davis, both of Mineola;
Mrs. Malone’s sisters are Mrs.
Mary Lee of Hawtons and Mrs.
Mildred Crenshaw of Mineola.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vandiver
of Oklahoma City spent Christ-
mas Eve and Christmas Day in
Hawkins with his mother, Mrs.
Leon Lee, and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Mickey Langford, Mike
an open house at their home on “50" prominently displayed. Longview with Mr.'and Mrs. Jim L.IA..
West Kilpatrick Street, hosted by There were 110 guests regis- Ray Jones and daughter. -Ormer DeSiuenL
to an“rgand wt W!me Buried On Sunday’
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Men's Shoes Florsheim, Dexter and others.
norpers
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[ at 8 o’clock Christmas with his parent, Mr. —
me. At 3 that and Mrs. W. D. Bullock.
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$|99
$790
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their son and daughter in law. tered during the appointed hours
In the receiving line with Mr. of the reception. in response to and Billle visited Mrs. W. C.
and Mrs. Usry, for the Golden invitations mailed out by Dr. and Mackey and Morgan Hamby in
Wedding party, were Dr. and Mrs. Usry to relatives and close Longview, Christmas Day.
Mrs. Milton Us, Jr and,sons friends of “Milton and Ceil.” Mrs. Leon Lee, Mrs. Cathy formerly of Hawkins, were held
" ayne.and Mark all o Stilwa Attending from out of town Langford and Mike attended the at 1 p.m. Sunday in Shannon
tepVxanoma: .0 ■ ♦ were Mr. 81X1 Mrs. Ellis A. Wea- wedding of Kay Vandiver at 7:30 Worth Funeral Chapel with the
Anresrding at the register were ver of Beaumont; Miss Linda Saturday night, Dec. 30, in the Rev. James Finley officiating.
Misses Brenda Shank and Cindy Weaver; Houston; Mr. and Mrs. First Baptist Church, Winnsboro. Burial was in the Locust Grove
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USrving cake wene M„. R 0. Major and, Mr, C RWever Pamer and family ~
Shani and 1 w ANO.M MISS Jenny Weaver, Miss Bren- of Hawkins, and Mr. and Mrs. naWKS weuoAS™ -nuren and 4
rtn 4np,MS W‘ Mooe, da Weaver, and Charlie Weaver,’ Jack Kagul of Hollywood, Calif, of the Eastern Star. I
' Md otsssttn. S the service all of Killeen; Christmas guests in the I. C’ . Her suryivors include adaugh-
were MesSSs Rovthepsenie Also, Mr, and Mrs. Sammie Lewis hme ^re Mr. and Mrs. ter, Mrs. Benjamin Bunch of Al-
Lowell White and aLk wiiliam. Johnston, Miss "Julie, Johnston, L P. Myers of Longview, buuneruean Ne-MexicQ one
son ail 0f MinAL and Lee Johnston, of Bonham; Farrar Lewis, Patti, Laura and protner. Ear kharmon of OklaI"
nmnotMine J ♦ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCulOck, Ronnie of Corpus Christi, Mrs. home City, Okla.; three grand-
Appointmenti. ° crystal andDalla; Mrs. Barbara Lochner. Milfred Lewis, Nacy, David, sons, and thre greatgrandsons.
silver were used to serve punch, Bossier City, La; Mr, and Mrs. Robert and Mark of Houston, Mr. .A native of New Hampshire,
----- - 2—l----- Phil Dunn, Houston; Mrs. E. W. and Mrs. Dick Mahan of Dallas, Mrs..Thomas had resided in Ft.
White, Fort Worth; Mrs. Ollie and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hammond "orth tor 80016 30 years.
Scarbrough of Greenville, Odell and Joyof Dallas. ‘ —-—
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Creamer & Sugar —______
Isabella
Dinner Plate, 1 Cup & Saucer-
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I lowing. Christmas Day was a great 00-
I There were so many home casion at the home of Mrs. G. B.
r that ft's hard to name them all. Davis of Mineola, as she had all
They plan on doing this severy her children and their children
Christmas. The 1972 get-together at her home for Christmas for
I proved more can come at this the first time in 20 years, with
I time of year. 016 only 006 unable to attend
P ’______ < being grandson Jackie Malone of
Virginia.
Brad Langford’s LerwdaushterMaomMnawkson
Birthday Honored
Brad Langford was Moored on Cityeand Mr.and.Mrs, Mickey
his first birthday, Dec. 23, at 2:30 LangfordMpnand Brad, of
in the afternoon at the home of " * -Ae notp Aspog ,
•his grandmother, Mrs. Leon Lee. .Mors Davis daughter Mildredi
The birthday cake'was in the orMrs.C.K.Creshaw,oMin-
shape of a Christmas tree, with awasthe rewithd aughter Ja-
green icing and gold ornaments net and.son George. ■ _
decorating the cake, atop which. ..And.daughter Maxine.M vx
___ wsone Taroe candic"u Leon Malone of Alexandria, Va.,‘
AW ITK A 1 1 x "Cake,‘ice“cream,cokes ••dZftASt’ Lecn
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Usrys' Golden Wedding-a-m----
Mr. and Mrs. Milton. F. Usry coffee, buttercream mints, toast- is and Sue Shott, and brother and three great-grandchildren at
of Mineola celebrated their Gol- ed pecans, cake squares, and Mike Langford, were all there MrsDavisghome; Rictures were
den Wedding Anniversary on slices of the Anniversary cake, to help Brad open his gifts. madesnd.a,meavpurkesand,
Christmas Eve, 1972. The multi-tiered cake was iced ______ dressing, with all the trimmings,
And on that date, Sunday, Dec. in white and decorated with gold Mrs. Betty Shott, Carla, Janis "as en-oed DY al
24, the Usrys were honored with leaf with a large gold numeral and Sue had Christmas dinner in ' 1
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Hunter of Dallas, and Mrs. Dora- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams Thurman McGuire and grand,
thy Owen of Wichita Falls. . " spent Christmas in Dallas and daughter visited his sister, Mrs.
----— o —-----• Garland visiting with their chil- Jessie Holmes and Mrs. Margie
The world's first parking me- dren and their families: Mr. and Davis and Mrs. Pearl.Foster..
ters. Installed in Oklahoma City Mrs. Victor Hagan and children Mrs. Pauline Maxfield, Mrs.
in 1935, were the invention of a of Mesquite, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Irene Maxfield and granddaugh-
newspaperman. Omett of Dalles, Mr? and Mrs. ter, of Mineola, visited Mrs. Jes-
— o —„ Henry Lee Bates and children of .sie Holmes and family Saturday.
The four state forests in Texas Mesquite, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lowrance of Austin, Mr.
are used for forestry demonstra- Mack Williams and datighter of and Mrs. Troy Williams and Kel;
Luom tions and research purposes. Mesquite. - fie of Resenberg, and Mr. and
S-A ... .....„ ...... . - Mrs. Fletcher Walker and Rusty
Attention, Folks:
At COMPLETE PHARMACY
in Mineola
We
SPECIALIZE IN LOW PRICES
FOR PRESCRIPTIONS
That You Must Take
CONTINUOUSLY
We invite you to check
with us and see if we can
save money for YOU —
We have saved money
for others.
COURTEOUS, FRIENDLY
SERVICE
Complete Pharmacy
w. c. Kennedy, rharmnelst-Owner
408 m Rvena -Minenla
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One Rose Pattern — Service for 8
Reg. $183.50 Value ______________$119.50
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Sport Coats and Jackets
1/3 t % OFF
ALL SALES FINAL - NO REFUNDS - NO RETURNS - NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE y
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9- Dinner Plates, 5 Salads, 8 Bread & Butters,
9 Saucers, 7 Cups, 8 Soups_________x___$66.11
Pasadena
' 2 Dinner Plates, 2 Salads, 2 Bread & Butters,
2 Cups & Saucers, Veg., Platter______$34.90
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 3, 1973, newspaper, January 3, 1973; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547631/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.