The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1978 Page: 3 of 10
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8 - XHE MINEOLA MONITOR,
A ARP program reviewed
Smith Chapel UMW
this year include the following:
Nominating Committee: Mrs. f
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GREAT YEAR-END
Dr.
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MEN'S SHOP
Rev. Jordan
Services slated
Owens, Mary Ruth Barber.
. __ Howard Fwler, Bessie Cook,
Mrs. Glena Rule.
Joe Owens, AARP Director
Tours:
Lott, Mrs. J. R. Weaver, J. R.
$1490 - 8399
to
- "Facts era facts and flinch not."
Robert Browning
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Jackets
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Including selected leathers. Values to ‘130." ,
Officers named by Delphians
$990-51990
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covering up an ulcer.
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’14” - ’33”
.Jgmes Haleynid Mrs. Alvah building to its original state., •
Haneline: Silver, China and Additional individual gifts Will '
$790 - $1990
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$190
Boys' Shirts
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Valuesto 88.
WOLFE DRUG
’29” - ’39”
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Jim Loyd, Pharmacist-Owner
LADIES’ SHOP
Mineola
125 E. Broad
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Fine Wool Coats, Fine Leather Coats. Values to ‘230.
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Manuel De La Rosa, Mineola
school band director, presented
two students from Mineola
Collins played the oboe, and
Mitch De La Rosa, the French
during her two years in office.
- — Retrihg—officerst -meluded
Mrs.
Roger .
you what the medicine is supposd lodo, how .
much of the medicine totake.and-forhow long. It
also contains specifie warnings about w ho should
not takeit.
Famous Sportswear
Dalton, James Kenrob, and Jantzen - Pants,
Skirts, Blouses. Jackets. Originally ‘20 to ‘80.
Clifford Landrum and
Frank Couch.
Community Affairs:
Jump Suits
Limited size range. Valuesto ‘60.
locally, located one mile west of
Mineola on Highway 80.
Pastor of the new church is
• Nonprescription medicines are not meant to
and do not — cure disease They should be used
only for temporary relief of minor symptoms.
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• Improper use of a nonpreseription medicine
may aggravate your symptoms, hide a condition
that needs a doctor’s attention, or lead to other
undesirable results. For example, if you pop pitls
week after week for acid indigestion, you may be
$990-59900
Sport Shirts
Including imported Cotton Flannels. Value to ‘20.
The special services of the
three day event will begin each
evening at 7:30, with special
music to be featured each night.
'Officials of Maranatha Re
treat describe the- Rev. Jordan
as "one whose sound teaching
Robes, Gowns & Pajamas
Originally to ‘50.
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Sweaters, Sweaters, Sweaters! $990. $2490
Many styles, colors. Sizes S, M, L. Valuesto ‘50.
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For sizes 313 and 416. Rabbit Fur Coats,
Manhattan Dress Shirts
Valuesto‘20.
CALL 569 2544
FOR DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES
improving attendance
creating interest."
Chapter 2336 of the A-
merican Association of Retired
Persons met at the MMeola
Civic Center January 5. Mrs. J
8. Noland, president, welcomed
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Florsheim & Dexter Shoes
Selected styles. Valuesto ‘50,
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Men's Hats
The local AARP Chapter now
has 271 members and expects
soon to resch a membership of
300.
Committees which will serve
It was planned according to
suggestions from the National
AARP on the subjects of
health, patriotism, and local
issues. A printed program.
• If you know you have certain health
problems, or are using crtain medicines
(prescriptjon or over the counter ), be sure the
ingredients in the nonprescription are safe for uw. ,
Hy ou d<>n't know,ask your doctor.
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• All drugs hav e a potential for harm if
they are abused. Do notusc medicines more
than necessary, and always follow directions on the
label. ' z. .
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’9”.’34”
Dresses
For all occasions, sizes 3-13 and 6-20.
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• The label on a nonprescrip ion drug w
’6”- $1190
LADIES
Mrs. Minnie Alice
new car. Either way, we buy
covering the planned activities
for the year, was given each
member for the purpose, as the
President Noland said, "of -Exa Puckett, Mrs.
Speights, Mrs. A. L. Moody,
Fine Dress Slacks
• Values to ‘50 a pair.
Olga Bras & Wonder Pants. Special
Optional Charge • Master Charge - VISA Charge
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Membership: Mrs. Howard
Fowler, Mrs. Ora Bruner,
choice from our stock — or well be glad to
SEE WHAT’S NEW TODAY
$1490.54990
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Mesdames Owens; Roberta Nellie Fulgham.
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members and guests.
The 1978 program was ----------„ -
previewed by Mrs. Mildred ( Roger Speights, Mrs. Wilson
Baumann, program chairman. (/Whatley, Gault Pegues and J.
Herman Reed.
Program; Mrs. Mildred Bau
mann, Mrs. Lottie Vanderslice,
Mrs. George Knox, -George
Knox, Clifford Landrum, Mrs.
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Brown. Mrs. I. H. Cole, Mrs. -
High School who recently won Mary Boyd, Mrs. Rod Charles
in district contests. Miss Cristle and Mrs. Katie Withrow.
\rder your
Nthe plates!
Fine Sweaters
Valuesto 30.
Boys' & Young Men’s Suits
- Values to *65. ’
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CLEARANCE SALE
CLOSEOUT PRICES ON SELECTED MERCHANDISE FROM (2
COLLINS REGULAR STOCK OF QUALITY FASHIONS. 6
secretary; Dorothy Cooper, for our 1978 program," she said,
treasurer-, Ruth Owens, Mis The yearbook was dedicated to
sion coordinator for Christian Mrs. Clara Speights, the only
personhood; and Maxine God- remaining charter member of
bey, secretary of program the Smith Chapel UMW.
resources. Ruth Owens presented a
The new officers were in * devotional entitled “The Law of-
stalled by the Rev. Leonard Faith in Prayer."
Brown, church pastor. Mrs. Present were one guest, Mrs.
Ruth Owens, retiring presi- Grice Ross of Dallas, and 17
dent, expressed to the UMW members: Mmes. Ahlfinger.
membership her appreciation Caffey, Carli, Cooper, Fulgham,
fort heir support and dedication McDaniel, Mitchell. Godbey.
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| ’990 - *3290
$4990-$1599
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$990.$3990
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Bowen, vice president; Godbey. Jannece LuForte, Jewel Plunk,
secretary; ooper, treasurer; Onnie Sanders, and Charlotte
Edrie McDaniel. Mission coor Scarborough
dinator for Christian persen. Luncheon was served follow
hood; and Lena Mitchell, mg the meeting, with husbands
SHOE SALE
CONTINUIS.
A. C. Gentry, Bud Biggs. Jo snnounced this week by church
Taylor, and Edgar Whitn. He reporter Mrs. A. R. Blackmon,
regularly exhibits at shows The revival will start the
sponsored by the Tyler Art Thursdsy of January 25 and
League, Texas Fine Arts continue through January 29.
Asseciation, and Southwestern Evangelist will be the Rev.
Wster Color Society. Essley of the New Hope Baptist
Thoe interested in per Church in Edgewood.
ticipating in the workshop Services will be nightly
should contact Fran Luscomb starting at 7 p.m. Song leader
at 569 3619 or inquire at the will be Derrell Causy. Pastor
Americana Gallery, 1225 North of the Sand Springs Church is
Pacific, Mineola, the Rev. B. B. Hindman.
Values to‘30.
Boys'Sport Coats
Valuesto‘25.
secretary of program re of all. members invited
sources. t attend.
.. . i. the Rev. C. N. Wacasey. The
all day watercolor workshop at ie mentine i tE.
the Americana Art School on buiMj Whim for^rl whs
Saturday January 21. begin- the House of Prayer, sunday
ning at 9 o clock Saturday school is each Sunday at 10 a.m.
morning and. concluding at 4 followed by morning worship at
o clock that afternoon. 11a.m. and evening worship at
According to a spokeswoman 7
for the . American Gallery. ’ Wednesday meetings are
W Ilhams two previous water held a and a Fellowship
color workshops at the Ameri is scheduled the first Friday of
cana Art School were highly each month, the first fellowship
successful and warmly received being set for Feb. 3.
by area watercolor enthusiasts.
"His warm and patient teaching- -
Revival planned
both the beginner and the ad
vanced student to progress at Sand Springs
successfully, the spokeswo- 1 ~
man commneted. , Revival plans at the Sand
Williams hss studied under Springs Baptist Church were
HARDER - JONES--
CHEVROLET-OLDS Oldsmobile
_ MINEOLA
officers installed I
Edith Carli was installed as Mrs. Carli received the* 1
1978 president of th United President’s Pin from Billie I
Methodist Women of the Smith Caffey wd a love ribbon from
Chapel United Metho.dist Ruth Owens.
Church in ceremonies held at In presenting 1978 yearbooks
the church Tuesday morning, to members. Mrs. Carli outlined
January 3, the planned program for the Ad
Officers installed with Mrs. new year. “Maintaining the G
Carli were Dessie Fulgham. splendid momentum generated 2
vice president : Rene Ahlfinger, in past years will insure success ■
Brown.
Grifith-- —FheRev-eeJerdan-f-Riv----krom Austin,.congra t u lated the
erside, , California, will be local chapter on presenting a
teaching on "Living Faith" at well oriented program that Weaver, Wilson Aaron and
the Maranatha Christian Re followed national criteria. He Mrs. Wilson Aaron.
treat near Quitman on Thurs also outlined a Regional Music: Mrs. Wesley Crad-
day, Friday" and Saturday Workshop to be held at Holiday dock and Mrs. Mary Margaret
nights of this week, January 12 Inn in Tyler on January 16. Pepper.
• through January 14. Mrs. Noland introduced Song Leaders: Mrs, Clifford
The Maranatha Retreat is lo- chapter officers: Wilson What- Landrum and Mrs. Roger
cated a mile east of Quitman on ley vice president; Mrs. Burke Speights.
Highway 154 (the Gilmer Sherrill, secretary; Mrs. Tom New members who have _
highway). Newberry, treasurer; and Mrs. recently joined the Chapter
3 Herman Red, parliamen- include Martha Bulowski, Joe
trian. Bulowski, Margaret Baker,
Chapter members were Lyle Baker, Mrs. Harold (Edna)
pleased with the local goal White, -Jessie Lee Dowda,
titled "Act as an open forum for Louise Grace, Opal Sallee,
improving the community." To Wesley Craddock and Melissa
continue developing this prog Craddock.
of the Bible will strengthen and ram, the Rev. Leonard Brown. Officers of the Chapter plan
stabilize one’s faith' in God’s a local pastor, wiltpresentto-attend an officer’s training
"word." "How to be hsppy even though . workshop st the Holiday Inn in
The public is invited to . ." st the Februsry meeting at Tyler on Monday, January 16.
attend the services. _______Lhf Civic Center.
Sale |
Prices.
JANUARY 1978
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J. S. Smith. Mrs. Burke
Sherrill, Mr*. Roger Speights,
and Mrs. W. T. Harrison;
Telephone, Mrs. Leonard Bru
ner, Mrs. E. F. Allen, and Mrs.
Wesley Lott; Flowers .and
Gift*. Mrs. Walter Dickson snd
Mrs Bill Knight. Entertain
"mentMrs. B. R Beall II and
Mrs Tom Elder, a.
p Also. Refreshment, .Mrs. 1
Charles Rhodes. Mrs. J. Thur
The Delphian Club held their man. Green, and Mrs. Ward stantial cash gift to be sent to
annual business meeting Wed Loye,Neminating. Mrs. P. B. Austin to the Texas Federation
nesday. January 4. in the home Moody and Mrs. Ben Pegues; of Women’s Clubs historical i
. of Mrs. Jamesialey. i. e • ® Scholarships snd Awards. Mrs. foundation to help restore th r
Mrs . of James Haley andMrs.Alvh building to its original state, ,i
fhe .. nominating committee. Haneline: Silver, China and Additional individual gifts will t
I presented’ the committee’s Table. M.rs. E. F. Belk. Mrs. be sent by March to furthr
l nominees as officers for the Charles Wilson, snd Mrs. John help with the project.
next two years: Mrs. W. T. C. Brooks; ad Auditing, Mrs. The hostess last week served.
Harrison, president; Mrs. Man Robert Bruce. Mrs. Manuel De refreshments of Italian creme
uel De La Rom. vice president; La Hoss, snd Mrs. Tom Reitch. cake. candy, nuts, coffee and
I Mrs. E. F Belk. treasurer: Mrs. The club approved a sub hot cider to those present...
J. W. Smith, reporter; snd Mrs.
Chrles Wilson, parliaments A ___ • - AT. . . . .
nsn. Americana Organization told
TKe club accepted Mrs. <
Atenacommtted rmrmend Gallery sets for new church
were elected__to office for - ■ A Full Gospel Outreach
1978-1980, aworkshon Church has been organized
their formal installation in -H
April Dave Williams, well-known
The presidentelect then Tyler arljst and watercolor
-med her committeea for the instructor, will conduct an
coming year: Yearbook. Mrs.
Men's Suits
Really great values, originally to‘250. •¥ “**
wants to start your new year off right! -
With the purchase of any new Chevrolet or
Oldsmobile during the month of January,
Harder-Jones will buy your 1978 Texas
License Plates for you!!!
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^Select the Chevrolet or Oldsmobile of your
Mrs. Helen Harrell and Mrs.
Gladys Peacock.
Telephone: Mrs. Ruby
(Entire Stock Not Included)
Collins Optional Charge
' 4 Master Charge
Ollie
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at new retreat horn.
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1978, newspaper, January 11, 1978; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547780/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.