The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1981 Page: 3 of 14
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3. Planned activities and socials
4. Licensed by the state Health Dept, and Vendor Section, Human Resources
5. Same standing to accept patients as all other area nursing homes
6. Transfer patients keep their present benefits
We Care For Those You Love"
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FLYNT’S JEWELRY
QUALITY, SERVICE, INTEGRITY
SINCE 1876
IN DOWNTOWN MINEOLA
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, THE MINEOLA MONITOR
(USPS 781-460)
Published each Wednesday, ex-
cept for the first and second
Wednesdays in July, by Edi-
tors’ Publishing Co., 180 East
Broad, Mineola, TX 76778. An-
nual subscription price $6.00 in
Wood County and adjacent
counties; $7.60 elsewhere in
Texas; and $9.00 outside Texas.
Second class postage paid at
Mineola, TX 76778. Advertising
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Grand Saline Manor
411 Spring Creek, Grand Saline, Texas
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parents of a nine-pound, nine
ounce daughter, Brittni Rae
born Monday, June 1, in a Tyler
hospital. Paternal grandmother
is Mrs. Dorthy Juan Merriott of
Kemp; maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. John Owen of
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Reception Sunday
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Duplicate
club news
Thirteen tables of duplicate
bridge players — ten in the
Open Pairs section, and three
more in the Novice section —
participated in the weekly day-
time session of the Mineola
Duplicate Club on Wednesday,
June 10.
Mrs. Mary McLouth of Tyler
directed play for both sections,
held concurrently in the Live
Oak Room of Meredith Hall, at
the Mineola Civic Center.
In the Novice Section,
Audrey Cunningham and Jessie
Lee Dowda of Mineola had the
top score, with Eva Vandiver
and Eula Elder, also of Mineola,
ranking second.
Other Novice pairs in the
day's play were Grace Tarter
and Kay English, Laura Wry-
inski and Fern Turk, and
Dosothy Cooper and Evelyn
Vandiver, all of Mineola, and
Lou Horton of Mineola and
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Violet Terry of Emory.
. In the Open Pairs' East-West
competition, there was a tie for
first place between the Hide
A-Way Lake pair of Roy and
Helen Brabham and the Edge-
wood pair of Nell Pate and La-
Farris King. Vashti Fuller and
Dorothy MeCasland of Pitts-
burg placed third; and Foster
and Jean Brown, Winnsboro,
were fourth.
Other East-West pairs were
Richelui White and Willie Mae
. . Newton of Greenville, Virginia
Smith and Edith Adams of Mt.
Pleasant, Ted Peters and Flo-
rence Wallis of Greenville,
Patty Mills and Golda Tunnell
of Van, Ralph and Ida Belle
Mason of Winnsboro, and Dale
D. Smith and Martha Garrison
of Winnsboro.
In North-South competition,
Open Pairs, Mary Berry of
Wills Point and Rose McLeod of
Quitman had the best score.
Norma Toone of Garden Valley
and Pat Ice of Van were sec-
ond; Frauline Gresham of Min-
eola and Neva Kuykendall of
Grand Saline, third; and
Vinetta Jones and Jean Tunnell
of Van, fourth.
Other North-South pairs in-
cluded Mildred Peppeard and
Rosalie Smith of Mineola.
Ginger McLaughlin of Sulphur
Springs and Billie Dodelin of
Hide-A-Way Lake, Nadine Mor-
gan and Ruth York of
Edgewood, Virginia Henderson
of Quitman and Mary Thomas
of Mineola, Gladys Mills and
Lois Huffman of Van, and
Henry and Otta Young of Mt.
Pleasant.
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Men's and Youth’s
Tennis Shoes... Track Shoes... Jogging Shoes
... Soccer & Baseball Shoes
Values to *19 Pair.
$199-$999
Sale Priced 1 to 0
to honor Weavers
J. R. and Lillie Mae Weaver and Mrs. BUI Norred, and Mr.
of 726 West Blair, Mineola, will and Mrs. Louie Lester,
celebrate their Golden Wed- The Weavers repeated their
ding Anniversary at a reception wedding vows on May 16, 1981,
in their honor Sunday after- the 50th anniversary oftheori
noon, June 21. The reception at ginal vows, in the First Baptist
which the Weavers will be Church of Mineola, with the
guests of honor will be held Rev. Michael Haynes, pastor,
from three until five o’clock in officiating. They were attended
the Dogwood Room of Meredith by their two granddaughters,
Hall, on the grounds of the Min- Jenny Flugum and Brenda
eola Civic Center. Weaver, and other relatives.
Friends and relatives of the Mr. Weaver was a longtime
couple are invited to come and employee of M.G.F. OU Com-
help them celebrate. “No gifts, pany in West Texas, serving as
please,” say the Weavers, “just drilling superintendent, untU
your smiling faces and a warm his retirement After he retired
handshake.” — and after 84 years in West
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver were Texas — the Weavers decided
married in Lufkin on May 16, to move from Midland back to
1931. They came to Tyler and East Texas. They have resided
Mineola on their honeymoon, on West Blair Street in Mineola
Much of the past fifty years has since that time.
been spent in the Mineola area. They have one son, Col
They celebrated their 25th Charles Rex Weaver of Alexan-
wedding anniversary at a dria, Virginia. He and his wjfe
dinner party in their honor at Barbara and their children, Mr.
Herm’s Restaurant, Mineola, on and Mrs. Temathy Lee Flugum,
May 16, 1956, and Bessie Blan Brenda Weaver, and Charley
chard of Wilson's Bakery baked Weaver, will be hosts and host-
the anniversary cake. The esses for the reception Sunday
party of ten at the 25th anniver afternoon honoring their pa-
sary celebration included the rents and grandparents,
late Mr. and Mrs. Milton Usry, •
Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Mr. Look WHO S new!
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1981, newspaper, June 17, 1981; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547957/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.