The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 13, 1981 Page: 3 of 12
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Duplicate club news
Twenty-one pairs took part Ruth York of Edgewood, and
in the Open Section play of the Willie Alwyne Robertson of
Mineola Duplicate Club’s day- Grand Saline and Golda Tunnell
time session Wednesday, May ofVan.
6, and another eight pairs com- in the Open Pairs' East-West
peted in the Novice Section, play, Vashti Fuller and Dorothy
with play in both being under McCasland of Pittsburg had the
the direction of Mrs. Mary top score. Nell Pate and La-
McLouth of Tyler. Farris King of Edgewood were
Only one of the players in the second; Billie Dodelin of Hide-
Novice Section had an address A-Way Lake and Ginger Me
other than Mineola. Eula Elder Laughlin of Sulphur Springs
and Eva Vandiver had the top were third; and Ada Life and
score for the day, with Amie Lucille Henry, both of Athens,
Willis and Leta Crain second were fourth.
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The bi-monthly meeting of At the May 4 meetihg, the
the Van Zandt County School door prize was won by
Food Service Association was
held at 7 p.m. Monday, April 6,
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Truman Thomas, hours for the announced a project to seek out Springs Memorial Hospital,
reunion will be 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. worthy individuals who have The eight-pound, 10-ounce baby
'with all relatives and friends of special needs. A fund has been boy is the grandson of Mr. and
the family invited. set aside to aid such indiv •* Mrs. Jodie Hill of Alba and Mr.
I A covered dish luncheon wiD duals. Dr. T. D. McClenny is and -Mrs. John Blanton of
be served at noon. chairman of the project. Emory— —— hl.
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Other Novice pairs were Scroggins, Nell Humphries and waomssu
Dorothy Cooper and Mildred Gerry Ellis of Edgewood, Lucy
Speights, Audry Gearner and Jane Bruce and Edith Knepper NATIONAL AWARD — Two
Edna Dickson, Kay English and of Mineola Charlie and Jean incumbent officers of the
Grace Tarter, Lou Horton and Capps of Lake Lydia, Dorothy F“ni® Marchman Garden Onh
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time; however, a substantial interest penalty
for early withdrawal is required by law.
Wide "78" Serles tread design, strong and•
smooth niding Polyester Corti and yet Mill inexpensive.
Whitewalls
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South eompetition, there wasa 'Foster and Jean Brown of for the local club’s work to th. Maxineg.Gndbey:mprsident X^o^tI.^ EAMKVASEFEESEFLeem
tie for first place between the Winnsboro. electi Shelia Williams, secre- _ -- ----------- ""
Greenville pair of Richeliu The annual Tyler Tourna- 4 1 I 4
White and Willie Mae Newton ment of Roses, sanctioned by 1 -rVCIA (• 111 OCI,,5
and the pair of Frauline Gresh- the American Contract Bridge • C— “V-- -N D -*
am of Mineola and Neva Kuy- League, has been announced . — —
kendall of Grand Saline, for June 12-18-14 at Harvey M — A 4 M- A I A rA -
Virginia Henderson of Quitman Hall, Tyler. Co-chairmen of the M 11 M I I ( I | I H I 7 W H III
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AEA.tMMAMMMMMIHIEA tary School cafeteria.
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The Association’s 1980-81 prest
establishment of Mineola as • dent, Shelia Williams of
successful bird sanctuary. The Mineola, conducted the busi
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The Association members wonderful trip . met many Caddo Mills State Natione movetMineolaassponasthey
met at 7 p.m. Monday, May 4, wonderful people from several Bank th. past ten years. Be and sell their home to Greenville,
for the installation of the new parts of the world.
officers. Dorothy Jennings of . They visited many Placeso
were third, and Mildred Pep Diets Hall, both of Tyler. The Fannie Marchman Gar- four bird sanctuary signs and Grand Salinetheinstellng Pyramids andThe Sphinx, the
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Valley, and Pat.Ice ofan or.a direct LteEastTexas in 1978,1979 and 1980. president, and Mr. Reed both e°pmontatnthemsonot. the After their stay in Egypt,
VinettaJo nes and .Mariam Hitt Unit, or Mary McLouthatMer The National Council of expressed great pieasure and rutumssucatrpnrtoomitrition they flew with the group to
pVan. Margaretta Lowe and I Ha leac h. Wednesday, State Garden Clubs, Inc., at its satisfaction at the success of fortesreessongooronuam.on Israel where they toured115
Gladys Mills and Lois Huffman ahenshecomastopmnteodub annuayspri ngconventionbeyd thebird sanetuaryprogramand The upcoming June conven- principal cities in the Holy
or Van, Nadine Morgan .»d pu,. wAden’heMineAzrlubift dnrssordtheopgenerd Minei
T1 , AF . place for its bird sanctuary area would make continuing was discussed, and plans were religion..
Oliver Lake Cemetery Memorial set entry in competition with an protection of bird and animal made for those member, who Two days were spent in
• other garden clubs in the life an important part of their plan to attend. Gary Robertson Greece, viewing Athena and
The annual Silver Lake lunch. The Cemetery Associa nation. daily activities. will attend as the Association Corinth and other places of
Cemetery Memorial Day will be tion will furnish the drinks, ice Two similar awards were The Mineola dub was one of delegate Convention site will interest.
marked Saturday, May 16. and cups; individuals are to received earlier, the first at the only 18 Texas garden clubs to be the Hyatt Regency Hotel, A brief stopover in Rome on
. . . ... bring a basket lunch. April 8 spring convention of the win a national award. In Texas, with some activities scheduled the way home was included in
A business meeting will be President of the Association District III, Texas Garden there are over 1100 federated inthescmniant ™ Center the tour itinerary.
held at 10:80 a.m., followed by is Mitchell Brown, Jr. Clubs, held in Palestine, and garden clubs with some 25,000
the second at the March 31 • members. - A
£1 gS an „. ’ Genealogy group to meet
Houston. Ki warns Club . m . , .
The Mineola Bird Sanctuary The Northeast Texas Gene- ety. By request, this program,
program was initiated in 1978 recruitmentset alogical Society will meet at given by Sue Hamm, Peggy
byOleta (Mrs. J. Herman) 2:00 p.m. in the Winnsboro Thomas, Sonja Kluger, Grace
Reed, then president of the A membership drive titled Bank and Trust, on South Main Johnson and Ella Newton, wil
local club. Mrs. Reed filed a “Project 30” has been launched in Winnsboro. bepresentedtotheGenealogi-
petition with the Mineola City by the Mineola Kiwanis Club. Winnsboro members of the cal Society at their meeting
Council to pass an ordinance A goal of 30 members has Society will be in charge of the Saturday in Winnsboro.
declaring Mineola a bird been set, to be reached by program and will host the social The public is invited to
sanctuary October 1, end of the club’s hour. attend the meeting, says a
Following passage of the current year. An interesting program ar- Society spokesperson, who
ordinance, the club purchased Membership of the club has ranged by Jim Pickett and his _ notes that all the meetings are
dropped to 20 as several former mother, Mrs. Lucille Pickett, open to the public,
members have moved to other. regarding early Winnsboro his
Tomas familv cities. The membership will lory, was recently given to the
divide into teams of two who Wood County Historical Soci-
. .111 will contact prospective men in
reunion is dated the community.
Several challenges are being T ook who s new!
A reunion of the Jim and provided as incentives to the
W innie Thomas family is teams. They inlclude a summer Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard
planned for Sunday, May 24, in social with the least successful Hill, Melody and Sherree of
Meredith Hall, at the Mineola teams paying the expenses of Emory announce the arrival of
Civic Center. the most successful team. a son and brother, John Wesley-
According to family member The Kiwanis have also Hill, on May 2 in Sulphur
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 13, 1981, newspaper, May 13, 1981; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547948/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.