The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1974 Page: 3 of 10
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POLITICAL
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The couple’s honor attend-
ants were the bride’s sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Blackwell of/
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Judge, 115th District Court:
Looney E. Lindsey
MRS. DON COLE .
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Miss Rau, Don Cole
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Charm Norris, and Betty
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Left Support Vice Grand, and
Holbrook club are to be food - Stella Mills as Color Bearer.
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Guardian, Fatha Walker as
Outside Gurdian, Sybil Coker
as Left Support Noble Grand,
Myrtle Goolsby as Right
Support Noble Grand, Delores
Shoemaker as Right Support
Vice Grand, Audrey Ryan as
This newspaper is authorised
to announce candidacy of the .
following persons, for the
offices indicated, subject to
action of party primaries:
DEMOCRATS
Jamea Houston Lawrence
E. T. Raynes
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Carr, Mary Alice Butler, Weed County Precinet 2:
Jackie Bowling, class teacher
double-ring ceremony. The .0 rr M i
fireplace and mantel, draped 12 HI J Clubs
with English ivy and pink
" graduate of Mineola High
[ School. She is the daughter of
the late Melvin Godwin of .
Mineola. I
Her fiance was graduated
from Mineola High School in
1973.
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The retiring Noble Grand,
Lillian Welch, was presented a
beautiful corsage and book with
her Past Noble Grand certifi-
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Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall
Cathey Jr. have announced the
• engagement of their daughter,
Miss Kim Godwin, to Ernie
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Ben Largent of Mineola.
A late summer wedding is
planned for the couple.
The bride-elect will be a May
Open House To
Honor Ballards
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ballard
of the Providence community
will be guests of honor at an
Open House from two until four
in the afternoon on Sunday,
January 27, honoring their Gol-
den Wedding Anniversary.
The open house and recep-
tion will be held in the Provi-
dence Community Center with
all friends and relatives of the
pair extended a cordial invita-
tion to attend.
Monroe Ballard of the Pruitt
community in Van Zandt Coun-______
ty and Miss Ronda Plunk, a na-
Jim Rogers, Pharmacist
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Tremendous Values
in all departments.
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headdress matched a handheld Turner as song leader.
teardrop bouquet. The Club Motto and Prayer
Miss Cindy Rau, the bride’s were repeated in unison by all
District Deputy Edna Terry chips and dips, homemade cake,
and her staff, from the coffee and punch were served
Jacksonville Lodge, installed to members and guests.
the 1974 officers of Mineola The serving table was
Rebekah Lodge 220 on Thurs- decorated with an arrangement
day evening, Jan. 17. of pink roses, the chosen flower
The Lake Holbrook Home Ada Robertson was installed of new Noble Grand Ada
Demonstration Club met as Noble Grand for 1974 for the Robertson.____.. . .
Thursday afternoon, Jan. 17. in Mineola Rebekahs. mmmimmmam
Under Medicare Program Part B
Under provisions of the Medicare Law, Servic
Drug has available for rental to Medicare patients
the following Homs as prescribed by physicans
Folding Commode Chairs, Walkers,
Wheel Chairs, Cervical Collars
and other appliances. Federal Govemnment, under
its Medicare Program, will pay 10% of ouch renb
al charges. For additional information, cell
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Miss Robin Rau became the Products Company of Mineola
bride of Don Cole during ae a secretary.
ceremonies Saturday after- The groom, also a Mineola
noon, January 19, in the High School graduate, received
Arlington home of- the groom’s his bachelor’s degree from East
sister, Mrs. Dean Angel Texas State University. He is
The bride is the daughter of an employee of the Texas &
Mrs. PatsBarnes of Mineola, Pacific Railway and is an agent
and the bridegroom is the son for National Farm Life Insur-
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cole, ance of Fort Worth.
also of Mineola.
The Rev. Craig Lacy, former- 99 MAmha,c
ly of Mineola, officiated for the 44 lUCinUCrS,
Miss Cotten Ant
Rogers Say Vow
leaders for the new 4-H Club
being organized among Alba -
Golden school students. There
are to be no more Fifth
Thursday meetings for the HD ____
Club. The incoming Noble Grand
Projects for the year were and Vice Grand were presented
discussed at the Jan. 17 “ corsages of pink roses.
Refeshments of sandwiches
tive of Providence, were
married January 27,1924. They
5- have one son, Lloyd Ballard of ’
Irving, and two grandchildren,
Larry and Loretta Ballard.
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Ballard
and their children will be hosts
and hostesses for the party
Sunday afternoon at the Provi-
dence Community Center, and
wish all their parents’ and
grandparents’ friends would
come by between 2 and 4 to
help Mr. and Mra. Monroe
Ballard celebrate the fiftieth
anniversary of their marriage.
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ttiedtnamenbannersnservediah Attend Council
a background for the nuptial Twenty-two members, 11
setting-—---------visitors and 12 Chibs attended At th rcenti
The bride was given in the January meeting of the ,.A.IEE
marriage by her uncle, Walter Wood County Home Demon . theacersmnYtthe , wL, .
Denby. She wore a chalk white stration Council held Jan. 18 at
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lace triin around the
and the sleeves.
The monthly meeting of the County Judge:
Esther Sunday School Clan of Paul Usrey
First Baptist Church was held
in the home of Mrs. Gerald District Clerk, Weed County:
I Perry on Tuesday night, Virgil L. Vickery
January 15th.
The devotional was given by Conty Clerk, Wood County:
‘hostess Betty Perry. Following Martha Ron Bridges
prayer, refreshments of cake,
h— coffee and Cokes, were served r—sty Trensurer:
tomembers. Mra. Evelyn Horton
Present were Dixie Cantrell, Mrs. Luella French
June Richey, Agnes Phillips,
Dottie Kizer, Patsy Boyd, Nan Commissioner, Precinet 2:
Brummett, Dorothy Arrington, Doyle Starnes
Nita Ruahing, Dorothy Patrick,
Mary Jane Vanderslice, Lucy Justie of the Penes,
• Devilish Denim ... The look that won the West.
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A kicky, Unbelievably chic combo of denim, embroidery and
. lace. Day or night, it’s denim in a-look you can’t resist, A
Left: 2-pc. Denim embroidered in delicate flowers. Jacket . . .
24.00; Pants ... 20.00. Right: Long evening gown with lace
halter top... 32.00. Sizes 5-17.
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sister, was maid of honor. Best present.’ The devotional was m The Inited ithoditnWo
man for.the wedding.was givenbyMrs.TomGolightlyof Methodist Church, Mineola,.
Johnny Moody of Oklahoma the Central Club. - met in the home of Mrs. Fairie
Ciy: . All standing, committees Jennings Monday morning,
Following the ceremony, a were appointed for the year. . Jan. 21, at 9:30 for Bible Study.
reception was held in the Angel Mrs Adena Lockwood an- The Book of Romans was
home.. The. bride ’ table, nounced that the . annual 4-H studied by the group,
coyereduin white.satin. overlaid Food Show would be held ' Mrs. May Megason. presi-
with a Pilgrim s lace cloth, was March 6 in Arnold Holley Hall, dent of the iocai MW was in
centered with an arrangement • Mrs. Tom Golightly, Mrs. charge of the brier business
. of pink roses. Guests were Rosie Richards and Mrs. Jewell meeting and Mra Ry Dicker
‘ .served from double-tiered AHallqnquist,were, elected the Jg 4"arstnz Dicker
weddingcake and crystal puneh county delegates to the Spring. 0 p8nt wr Mmes Flora .. ,
bowl Members of the house THDA meeting to be held in enpWeFgms m. meetingi and members were
patyinefudedMFS.Mr“‘NewBostonDKMarehi2th. 2Sn Etna R^Cbrl asked bringrgifts to/the next ‘ •
Thomas of Mineola and Mrs. Forest Hill HD Club will give MegienBmPevfar
-Lyndol Wilkinson of Huntsville, the devotional for the next-Maphsnanpa bourne's home) for Mrs- Laura
The bride, ,a graduate of Council meeting, scheduled for mnrivwnt;m.g.Wrysinski,a club member
Mineola High School, attended the afternoon of March 15. voiay-n "55 “9e whose home burned.
Tyler Junior College and is Mrs. A. O. Collins; Mo. JS ngia .t Rin After the meeting was
employed by the Schoellkopf Council Reporter North Newsome home adjourned, Mrs. Curley served
4,2 .mr. morinimewsome. refreshments to members
Mmes. Laura Wrysinski, Eloise
Cunningham, Clytie Osbourne,
Inez Collins, Ruby Deggs and w p._____
Roy Dickerson. -onerens: First .trict:
Fred Hudson, Jr.
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Mowing Van In th. home of president Also installed were Ruth
table Mra. Virgin. Curley. Logan as Vice Grand, May
After the president called the Megason as Secretary, Janie
full-length gown of velvet. The 1:30 p.m. in Arnold Holley HaU, clothmadeiby.thebrides meeting to order, thez opening Steele as Treasurer, Clara
neck and arms were pronoun- Quitman. mother, it waa trimmed with prayer was given by Mra. Roy Dickerson as Conductor, and
ced with a series of roped. Council Chairman Mrs. Jew- __ _ , Dickerson. Polly Strange as Chaplain,
scalloped pearls. A tiara ring of ell Hallonquist presided at the Mrs. Jennings Members answered roll call Abo, Ruby Brown as Inside
pink and white -flowers foFher meeting, with Mrs. Maurice ® with What my mirror tells
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Announcement was made of
the Spring meeting of the
district's Home Demonstration
Clubs, in New Boston.
Mrs. Eloise Cunningham and
Mrs. Inez Collins of the
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Kenneth Allen Rogers and beaded felt bells and underbid S
Miss Susan Ann Cotten were with white satin,
united in marriage in Lubbock The centerpiece for the acr-
on the evening of November 24. ving table was an arrangement ■
Tiered candelabra holding pink of pink roses, flanked by cande
tapers and a large basket of labra holding pink tapers.
I white gladioli and greenery do- Wedding cake, punch, mintai
fined the nuptial setting for the and nuts were served,
double ring ceremony held in Mrs. Jackie Mulligan of
the home of the bride's parents Minebb, sister of the bride t
-*ln Lubbock. groom, served cake and punch. *
The Rev. J. B. Fowler, pastor Attending the wedding from |
of Southcrest Baptist Church of Marfa were the bride’s grand?
Lubbock, officiated for the mother, Mra. R. L. Stiles, Mra, 2
eight o'clock ceremony, with Pete Pirtle, Mra. T. D. WoodE
traditional music provided by and daughters Martha Jean and 8
Kim Cronk. Becky, Mrs. Raymond Nava-
The bride is the daughter of rette and Miss Vivbn Wood.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cotten of After a wedding trip, Mr. and '
Lubbock. The bridegroom is Mrs. Rogers are st home st
the son of Mr. and Mrs. James 1429 East Sixth Street, .
E. Rogers III of Mineola. Apartment 83, Big Spring,. 3
When presented in marriage where he b employed by Texas '
by her father, the bride wore a Electric Service Company,
gown of white peausette and The bride b a graduate of
Venise bee. The all-bee bodice Monterey High School, Lub-
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lace motif, and her mantilla veil Texas Tech University.
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THE MINEOLA MONITOR
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1974, newspaper, January 23, 1974; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547684/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.