The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1981 Page: 3 of 12
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Will Build Mineola
Natural Gas
Dryers. The Original
Fabric Softeners.
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Beguiling long sleeved
float drifts gently from
yoke to mid calf. An
important fashion state-
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women in imported In-
dian cotton gauze. In
aqua. Small, medium
and large at $50. Other
styles available at $55
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WE WILL SOON BE MOVING TO
OUR NEW LOCATION!
SHOP NOW FOR SUPER BARGAINS!!
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Good Street in Mineola.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks have four
sons, Richard Hicks of Houston
and Robert Hicks, Charles
Hicks, and Mike Hicks, all of
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changes to The Mineola Moni- Center Hospital, Tyler, but still
tor, Box 210, Mineola, TX 75773 needs our prayers.
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Dawn Mallory, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mallory of
Mineola, has been inducted into
the. Delta Theta social club at
Abilene Christian University.
Miss Mallory, a 1979 gradu-
ate of Mineola High School, is a
sophomore business/computer
science major at ACU.
The university at Abilene is a
four-year liberal arts institution
with an enrollment of 4,560.
This year the school is celebra-
ting its 75th anniversary. The
13 social clubs at ACU held club
reunions at Homecoming and
will participate in various anni-
versary functions throughout
the year.
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Mr., Mrs. Hicks
Riley and Gertie Hicks of Lindale; twelve grandchildren;
714 Wigley Street, Mineola, and four great grandchildren,
will celebrate their fiftieth Friends of the couple are
wedding anniversary at' a invited to come by the Dossett
reception in their honor on home, 411 East Good Street,
Sunday afternoon, March 29. between three and six in the
The couple's children and afternoon Sunday, to help Mr.
their families will serve as and Mrs. Hicks celebrate the
| | hosts and hostesses for the happy occasion of their Golden
P I reception, scheduled from three Wedding Anniversary.
"Early Americans used logs Nebraska, sod houses. Some
to build with because they were houses were built half under
plentiful." Mrs. Adkins, said, ground to be cooler in the sum
“The idea was brought to this rer and warmer in the winter,
country Dy swedish people. “Popular was the one story
The Palatine type log cabin was English cottage with a loft to
introduced by descendants of sleep in. Large columns on the
the Anglo-Saxons. fronts of houses derived from
* the Greek influence," she
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Look who’s new!
Mr. and Mrs. Darell Preston
announce the birth of a
daughter. Holly Lynn, on
Friday, March 18. Proud grand-
parents of the seven-pound,
11%-ounce baby girl are Mr.
and Mrs. George Gilbreath of
Quitman and Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Preston of Fort Worth.
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Natural gas is a soft touch when it comes to drying
your fabrics. Gas dryers not only dry your clothes
quickly and gently, they use less energy in fact, 2%
times less energy than the electric kind. And that can
save you a bundle of money. So button down your
energy costs. Dry with the original—natural gas
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NATURAL GAS.
THE ORKGINAL ENERGY VALUE
J&HCATFISH
LIVE OR DRESSED ,
2% Mile North of Hawkins on Highway 14
PHON 769-3721
OPEN 8-7 TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY
cosm MONDAVS - .
between the Van pair of
Vinetta Jones and Mariam Hitt
and the Greenville duo of Rich-
eliu White and Willie Mae
Newton.
Other North-South pairs
were Evelyn McManus of Tyler ’
and Edith Adams of Mt. Pleas-
ant, Ruth York and Nadine
Morgan of Edgewood, Henry
and Otta Young of Mt. Pleas-
ant, Norma Toone of Garden
Valley and Pat Ice of Van,
b i until six o’clock Sunday after-
da i noon in the home of their niece,
k. 1 Mrs. Glen Dossett, at 411 East
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Nuclear- powered artificial
hearts —which run con-
tinuously end automati-
celly for fer longer then
the average lifespen —are
being tested in animals.
Ralph McLeod of Quitman, Kay Other East-West pairs were
English and Grace Tarter of Dorothy West of Roxton and
Mineola, and Eula Elder and Kellene Dawson of Sulphur
Ruth English of Mineola. Springs, Imogene Neyland of
In the Open Pairs’ North- Winnsboro and Reba Mercer of
South competition, Frauline Mt. Vernon, Jean Tunnell of
Gresham of Mineola and Neva Van and Willie Alwyne Robert
Kuykendall of Grand Saline had son of Grand Saline, Thelma
the top score. Florence Wallis McCreight and Mildred Miller
and Sue Neal of Greenville of Quitman, Charlie and Jean
were second; Mary Berry of Capps of Lake Lydia, Nell Pate
Wills Point and Rose McLeod of and LaFarris King of Edge
Quitman, third; Rosalie Smith* wood, Ted Peters and Mary
of Mineola and Dorothy Ann Oliver of Greenville, and Edith
Mitchell of Tyler, fourth; and Knepper and Lucy Jane Bruce
there - was a tie for fifth of Mineola.
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‘Golden’ date to
"... be marked for
The Fannie Marchman Gar- it was decided to increase the Three new members were on trees will be presented by Douglas, Adrine Fuqua, Mellie
den Club met Wednesday, annual scholarship award to welcomed into the club: Marsha Buford Folmar and Ray Stoner Glosup, Jo Hart, LaNelle Haw-
March 18, in the home of Oleta 8100 from the former 875 Newman, Sandy Hurst, and of the Soil Conservation kins, Ruth Meckstroth, Johnie
Reed, on Mimosa Drive, with stipend. The scholarship is Kathryn Waggoner. Service. Moody, Gladys Peacock, Mary
Adrine Fuqua serving as co- given annually to a graduating The next meeting of the club Members present at the Pearce, Oleta Reed, Jean York,
hostess with Mrs. Reed. Mineola High School senior. will be held in the Mineola March 18 meeting were Zelma Evelyn Newberry, Frances
It was also announced that Memorial Library's Meredith Aaron, Dorothy Arrington, Lease, Maxine Chandler, Sandy
The afternoon’s program was the club had received a District Room on Wednesday, April 15, Mary Brou, Edith Carli, Bessie Hurst, Kathryn Waggoner, Pat
a flower show critique by Ruth III, Texas Garden Clubs, Inc. beginning at 10 a.m. A program Cook, Vicki Donohoe, Clytie Lackland, and Juanita Martin. "
Burk of Tyler, an accredited award and also a State award
flower show judge. She ana- for its work in establishing the —a i
“ • br Civil War era architecture
Reed home, as a “workshop Members were also told that Mi ▼ 4- " " - Vi - -- jdi H • • v
prior to the spring flower show, a petition had been sent to
Mrs. Burk's comments were Harold Abbott, who is collect TT 1 1 * J A *
Delphans program topic
80th flower show. the fourth Saturday in April as - - F -
During the business meeting, Wildflower Day in Texas. The Delphian Literary Club Civil War era. She described people had theirs shipped in
. _ met.' Wednesday afternoon, architecture as “the art of en- from abroad,” she explained.
A L (V 7 TL March 18, in the home of Mrs. closing space." “There were also stone houses
At Oliver Lane Namatzigktascpskurerpa endronsneptainsoixansasand
. By CLYDE FOWLER sent along with one guest,
Daisy-Adkins. the speaker for
Monday. March 23 and Mrs. Jolny Howard and the program. , .
Worship services and Sunday Danny Mid Sissy, and ■ Mrs. For refreshments preceding country by Swedi
School were well attended yes Mary Adkins and Russell, of the program, the hostess pro- "......
terday at the Silver Lake Mesquite; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey vided strawberry Jello cake,
Baptist Church. Kimmey of Alba; Mr. and Mrs. coffee, tea, and jelly beans.
Ronnie Armstrong got mar- Mickey Hooks, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Adkins spoke to the “Humble people used Ameri
ried Saturday night in the home Garland Woodrum and clifton, club on architecture during the can made bricks, and rich stated,
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Shirley Potter and David, Mrs. Adkins points out that
Ray Armstrong, at Providence. Mrs. Freda McDowell and Robert Adam, architect and
Those attending included Mr. David, Mrs. Nora Kimmey, and - 7 • 1 • -I furniture builder, introduced
and Mrs. Andy Wilmouth, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tyler, all of I ---I-AA4-A AI~IAeA many ideas which were widely
Mineola; Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne | / | J [ ) 1 1 ( LH)II(M6 adopted in the 1800s. They in
Woodrum of Tyler, Mr. and — —©T cluded having the kitchen in a
THE MINEOLA MONITOR ' Mr$. Leon Hughes and Jeffrey, separate budding dose to the
(U8PS 781-460) Mrs. Marie Holland, Mrs. Alton Thirty-two pairs participated Vashti Fuller and Dorothy Mo house, connected by a covered
Published esch Wednesday, ex- Harliss, and Larry and Edie in the weekly daytime game of Casland of Pittsburg, Gladys walkway leading to the dining
eept for the first and second Armstrong. of Providence; the Mineola Duplicate Club on Mills and Lois Huffman of Van, room. A .
Wednesdays in July, by Edi Mrs. Viola Smith and Iris and Wednesday, March 18, in the and Frances Haley and Mar Mrs. Adkins, concluded by
tors' Publishing Co., 180 East Lisa, of Lake Holbrook; Rev. Live Oak Room of Meredith garetta Lowe of Mineola. noting that at the beginning of
Broad, Mineola, TX 75773. An- and Mrs. Marshall Morris, Hall. Mrs. Mary McLouth of In Open Pairs East-West the Civil War, there were over
nusl subscription price 85.00 in Clyde Fowler, Mrs. Helen .Tyler directed play for the two competition, Ada Life and 500 large plantation homes in
Wood County and adjacent Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. BiUy Arm sections, Open Pairs and Lucille Henry of Athens had the South,
counties; 87.50 elsewhere in strong and Malinda and Daniel Novice Pairs, in the Mineola the best score. Norma Rice of
Texas; and 19.00 outside Texas, of Grand Saline; and Mr. and Civic Center facility. Wills Point and Eva Johnson of
Second class postage paid at Mrs. Hershall Armstrong of In the Novice section, Laura Canton were second; Ralph and
Mineola, TX 75773. Advertising Mineola. Wrysinski and Fern Turk of Ida Belle Mason of Winnsboro, .
rates on request. Deadline for Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele Mineola had the day's best third; Dale D. Smith and
advertising and news copy: of Tyler visited his sister, Mrs. score, with Audrey Cunning- Martha Garrison of Winnsboro
Monday at 5 p.m. preceding Lettie Dickerson, Friday night, ham and Jessie Lee Dowda of fourth; Foster and Jean Brown
Wednesday of publication. Mrs. W. C. Fowler is back Mineola second. of Winnsboro, fifth; and Billie
POSTMASTER: Send address home after a stay in Medical Other Novice pairs were Lois Dodelin and Helen Brabham of
Mayfield of Wills Point and Hide-A-Way Lake, sixth.
Money Market Certificate
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for a 26-week Money Market Certificate.
Your funds are insured to 8100,000 by the
FDIC. Compounding of interest oh this
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regulations. Funds may be withdrawn at any
time; however, a substantial interest penalty
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1981, newspaper, March 25, 1981; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547941/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.