The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1974 Page: 3 of 10
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Alice Rhodes
Louise' Graves and Richelieu
White of Greenville, third to
Ted Lynn and Warren Me-
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Dyess, along with guests
Neoma Ramey, Myrtle Walsh
and Lemma Lindley.
Next meeting to to be held at
1:30 p.m. March 14 in the home
of Mrs. Hazel Mosby, at which
time the birthday of Mrs. M. G.
Yancey will be celebrated.
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. POLITICAL
‘ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Mineola Monitor has
been authorized to announce
the candidacies of the persons
listed below, for the offices
indicated. Each candidate has
himself or herself paid to The
Mineola Monitor the fees
charged for this political
advertising:
DEMOCRATS
U.S.Representatives
1st Congressional District:
Fred Hudson, Jr. _____
Wright Patman
State Representative,
Legislative District II:
Don Payne
Bill Hollowell
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23.00 ... Patterned shirt jacket, blue/
white . . . 58.00 . . . and pull on pants
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Next: Sleeveless V-neck sweater in
'blue with white trim . . . 26.00.
Novelty Cardigan sweater In blue . . .
34.00 . . . and white elastic-waist
pleated skirt . . . 34.00 . . 3rd.from
left: Light weight striped shirt, red,
white and blue . . . 28.00 . . . shirt
Jacket in red ... 64.00 ... and Belted
pants in red . .. 34.00 . .. Right: Rod
tattersell short sleeveshirt . . . 33.00
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son — took first place. Second Jane Bruce and Edith Knepper, investor-owned corporation has
went to Nadine Morgan and Lou Birdsong and Bill Eason, diversified its activities by
Ruth York of Edgewood, third and Mr. and Mrs. Herman acquisition of the Big Chief
to Virginia Henderson of Quit- Gresham, all of Mineola; Mr. Drilling Company, and by
investments in undeveloped
real estate and a financial
institution.
The proposed new name,
Entex, Inc., is derived from
Energy, Transportation and
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, visiting their par- home of her mother, Mrs. A. B.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roberson
Carla Shott of Van and Janis and children, of Garland.
Shott of Denton spent the visited her mother. Mrs. Pearl
weekend in Hawkins with their Footer, over the weekend.
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United Gaa, Inc., has announ- Exploration, to better describe
Thirty-six players took part Ted Lynn and Warren Me- ced plans to change its name. the company’s expanding acti-
। in the Daytime Session of the Creight of Lake Lydia teamed According to Jackson C. vities. The new name will also
Mineola Duplicate Club ony to take first place among the Hinds, president and chief completely eliminate the confu-
I Wednesday, Feb. 27. As usual, } contestants. executive officer of United Gas, sion now existing between the
the duplicate bridge play was7 Second went to Anne Lee Inc., shareholders of the
held in the Meredith Room of Beckham and Amie Willis of corporation will be asked to
the Mineola Public Library, Mineola, third to Era Wright of approve a change name to
with Mrs. Helen Wade of Min- Quitman and Helen Wade of ’ Entex, Inc.
eola serving as director. Mineola, and fourth to Col. and Hinds notes that since the
In North South play, a Grand Mrs. R. L. Moses of Clear June 30, 1970, separation of
Saline team - Neva Kuyken- Lakes. United Gas from Pennzoil
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fender tended the Dillard's opening in
of Tyler re proud parents of a Tyler, Thursday, then saw (
baby bey. Paternal grandpar- movie.
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs. C. R He
Fender of Hawkins. shopped Friday in Lea
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the previous meeting were
1. read by Mrs. Dyess,,
1 The devotional, T“Phere re
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Mrs. Julia Johnson from the
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Attending were MmeHazel.
Mosby, Audie willimi, G.'
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Judge, 115th District Court:
Looney E. Lindsey
23. Virgil E. Mulanax
: District Clerk, Weed County:
Virgil L. Vickery
3• County Judge, Wood County:
3; Paul Usrey
Harold Galloway
James Hartsfield
County Clerk, Wood County:
Martha Ross Bridges
Marshall Gilbreath
/•‘ Treasurer, Wood County:
/ 4 Mrs. Evelyn Horton
Mrs. Luella French
< Commissioner, Precinet 2
Doyle D. Starnes
seriously ill in a hospital there.
*, Mr Mod Mrs Cari Orren and
Mary Marthas children of Dallas and Mr. and Pnuln man and Robbie Neyman of and Mrs. Charles Capps of Lake
MrS. Don Orren and children of rQUIQ resn Mineola, and fourth to Edith Lydia, Elizabeth Lynn and
3 HonAr Tea.Lap Magnolia, Ark., visited their Knepper and Amie Willis of Thelma McCreight of Lake
• -EmcEn mother, Mrs. Lena Orren,. here AA• A Mineola. Lydia, and Mariam Hitt and
. The Mary-Martha Sunday over the weekend. IVIUSSOreen North-South teams placing Jean Tunnell of Van.
School Class of the First Mr. and M«w. Frank Williams out of the top four were Ruth
. of Feb. 26 in the home of Mrs’ xap hto Snanaaaugdeym To Wed Soon daneota, Mary Berry and Rose
F. C. Padgett on Molly Lane for taw, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wil- McCleod of Wills Point, Mary
a covered dish dinner and, liams, move. into their new Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Green, Joe Harkey and Margaret
business session. . home. Jr., of 428 West Buchanan, Morris of Greenville, Mary
Present were class teacher Mrs. Neil Holley of Longview * Mineola, have announced the Oliver and Ted Peters of
Elma Laminack, hostess Flay visited here Sunday and engagement of their daughter, Greenville, and Era Wright of
Padgett, and class members Monday with her sister and Paula Sue, to James Lynn Quitman and Anne Lee Beck-
Lorene Lacy, Susan Peterson, brother-in-law, the C.-R. Hon- ¥ager, son of Mrs. Betty Hill ham of Mineola.
Mamie Smith, Scotty Kennedy, eycutts. _ % and the late Mr. Hill of Tulsa, Kellene Dawson and Jewel
Thelma Bryson, Janice Mad- Mrs. Reba Bray of Memphis, Oklahoma. . Fry of Sulphur Springs took
dox, Obie Shipp, Lois Fouse, Tenn., to visiting ha* sistar and The couple will exchange first place among the East-
Ruby Gardner, Ella Mae Dick- brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. wedding vows on Fridhy, April West teams. Second went to
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Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Lewis and Catholic Church in Mineola.
Edna Dickson, Icy Lee Fite, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Myers of Miss Green, a 1969 graduate
Lola Mae Cowart, Jewel Fuller, Longview went to Dallas on of Mineola High School, re-'
Nell Noe, Irene Green, Lily Friday. Mrs. Myers had to see a .ceived her Bachelor of Science
Mae Weaver and LaVerne doctor, and they all visited degree in physical education
Griggs. their sister, Mrs. Nell Me- from East Texas State Univer-
At the close of the meal, the. Mahon. sity in December, 1972. She is
group sang “Happy Birthday” Mrs, Betty Shott, Carla, presently employed in Dallas.
; to Mrs. Laminack. A beautiful Janis and Sue visited Sunday in Her fiance, who received his
.3 birthday cake was furnished by Gladewater with Mrs. Henry BS degree from East Texas Margaretta Lowe of Mineola,
< Bessie Blanchard of Wilson’s Shott, Sr. State University in December, Zelma Aaron and Gladys Bart-
• Bakery, and a gift from the 2 wuw 1973, to also employed in Dallas. lett of Mineola. Col and Mrs. R.
3 class was presented to Mrs. TEXAS JUNIOR MIRA L. Moses of Clear Lakes, and
Laminack by outreach leader Miss Donna Bullock of Ola Shaw of Quitman and Eula
‘ Lola Mae Cowart. ■ Athene was recently chosen Eubanks, Pat and Jan, along Elder of Mineola.
7 Lois Fouse gave a beautiful Teves Junior MI— and will go with Mike Morrison, went to On Thursday night, Feb. 28,
devotional on personal prayer; ontohighericotdpetition. Athens Sunday and had lunch beginning at 7 o'clock, the
3 Minutes were read by secrets- - sheUa coqsin of Mrs. Jack with the Gilmores (Mrs. Gil- twice-monthly Nighttime Du-
3 . ry Nell Noe, and the treasurer's Eubanks of Hawkins more is Mrs. Eubanks' sister) at plicate Session was held in the
3 report was given by Ruby ' Athens had a reception in their take home, then all atten- Meredith Room, with five full
2 Gardner. Scotty Kennedy led honor of Donna, Sunday after- ded the reception for Donna. tables of players taking part.
2 the closing prayer. ___ noon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack 3 _ THE MINEOLA MONITOR, Mineola, Texas, March 6, 1974
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With Mrs. Dyess
<• Mrs. Ouida Dyess was
hostess to members of the
Hainesville Home Demonstra-
tion Club on Thursday after-
noon, Feb. 28, in her home.
After club president Galena
McMahon issued the call to
order, Audie Williams led the
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telle Turner, Annie Fenik, Julia
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1974, newspaper, March 6, 1974; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547690/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.