The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 20 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
hi; mineola monitor
Mil
For Every Member of the Family
to Enjoy
TUDOR SEDAN
K O. B. Detroit
Runabout $260*
Touring- - 290
Coupe - - 520
Fordor Sedan 660
All prices f.o.b. Detroit
Closed cars in color.
Demountable
rim* *nd starter extra
on opcr. cars.
Here is a cosy, five-passenger closed car built to
the highest Sedan standards. The whole family
will enjoy the Ford Tudor Sedan in all weather.
Examine such features as the strong all-steel
body, durable finish, large, well-built seats and
attractive upholstery.
Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer to show
you the Tudor Sedan and explain the easy terms
on which it may be purchased.
Detroit. Mich. "
HAINESVILLE NEWS
Lanici
Satur-
Mr. Roy nad Alber
were Quitman visitors
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Anders
visited in Mineola last Saturday
Mr. Gorden Orson visited at
Mt. Pleasant last week.
Mr. Henry and Benson An-
ders were Quitman visitors Man
/""Say. -
Mr. Walker Range and Mr.
William Patterson of Olive
ff-- Branch attended B V. P. U.
here Sunday evening.
T.he Redland girls came and
played basket ball with Hrin >
ville last Friday afternoon rh-
score was 27 to 0 in Nainesvilles
favor. The Redland boys come
to Hainesville and played the
Mt. Pisgah boys, the score bid-
ing 23 to 0 in Mt. Pisgah favoi;
Miss Era Anders and Mr.
Roy Lanier were New Hope
visitors Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs*. M. Yr. An-U-r
and son, visited Mr. W. P
Blackwell a,t Quitman.
Miss Estelle Penix and Mr.
Johnnie Turner vis if : I ai \\
Hope Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J'm Martin of
Lone Oak are visiting ai Haine.
ville this week.
The Baptist people of Haines
ville are planning to build a
new church bulking and have
let the contract out to 0. C.
Clanton.
The MethodV. people are let-
ting us have Sunday School i n<>
B. Y. P. U in thei.' church.
SENIOR B, Y. \\ V. PROGRAM
Group 1 in harge.
Introduction- -Willie A-idevs.
Paul leaves for Philippian
ch urch—Georg i Wh ite hu rs t
The Philippines love for I'a\'
—Albert Lanie *.
Contented ihoit:.-n in cnurch
—Melin Withan.
Pc.Ill's soul S3
nack.
Paul's princip
Mrs. Laminack
Richer than Uu i dcr tf Rom.
II aHasten.
Let us learn ihese lessons—
Era Anders.
We must lea1 n to put the
first thing first- Ola Mae Wil-
liams.
We mus tlearn to 1< o!: with
in, not without-—Roy Lanier..
We must learn to resigniz*1
!r. is.'.rti
of conduct-
LOW EXCURSION RATES TO
N EW am&ANS
T/CKETSON SALt FEB.9h 14 IN«U9IVE
RETURN Llf#TFtB.l3- WITH PfflVElSSE
OF EXTENSION TO MARCHlOa?
STOKERS;.. '£££: Js
ALV5WE0 AT Jjgkw
ALL POINTS^
the rally things—Henry Anders
JUNIOR B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM
Group 1 in charge.
Introduction—Awida Puckett
Cornelius—Mary Starkley.
Ihe vision of Peter—Ruby
Thomas.
The meaning of the vision—
Dixie Mae Lindley.
Peter obeys the vision—
David Lindlye.
The Gentiles are Baptised—
Exa Plekington.«
Poem—I'll go where you want
me to go—Mary Jane Williams.
Reporter
HOARD NEWS
THE CRA
OVERNIGHT
TO NEMJ ORLEANS)
for
re/
ull in&rmation.
&tion/, <
etc..
k any *££«*** of Vh
TEXAS Ik PACIFIC
©CO. o. HUNTER I
DALLAV TEXAS
.5
After an absence of three
weeks will try to report a few
items from Hoard.
The health of the community
does very well I believe.
There wa,s agood crowd at
Sunday School Sunday, all had
fine lessons, the daily offering
was donated to Methodist Or-
phanage Waco. On account of
the drouth the home made in
feed nor food if the churches
don't help liberally those child
ren will suffer. Our S. S. has
a birthday collection of a penny
for epch year old, all our mem
hers which goes to the orphans
Mrs. H. M. Sanders and
Dan Dorris, also Mrs. Bertha
Sanders spent Saturday after-
noon with Mrs. Wilie Galiton.
Several from Democrat attend
ed the pie supper at New Hope
| Friday night.
The young men have organiz
ed n basket ball team, all are
! very enthusiastic, hope the\
keep in line and all have a good
time.
; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fulghum
went to Dallas Thursday to see
j ll tn daughters, Lo^ie Fuhmim
Kdv. ;.'.d Mrs. A-i i \\'oc.\--
i bal
Mr. H .M. Sanders and farn
] ily spent Sunday with his son.
! Loyd and wife.
j There was a party at Wil'
i Montgomerys Saturday night
j guess the young folks enjoyed
; themselves.
j I hear there will be a program
I at the school house Friday night
| February 5.
Wasn't the snow beautiful,
didn't last long enough.
Mrs. Wilie Galiton spent Fri
day with her mother, Mrs. M
E. Hunter who was sick.
Jesse Hunter took dinner Sun
day with Oliver Haley.
Mrs. Bertha Sanders spent one
day last week at Tyler visiting
relatives.
Grandma Vickery has been very
sick, but api glad to say she is
improving.
Mrs.B. L. Chappell, and lit
tie son and. Mrs. \ ida Guin and
liitlw daughter snent ihe
Heat and Lightning
] Ono of tho stereotyped statements r,f
, the textbooks is that lijrhtnln^ is mad*
t'ay i visible by Hte "beatlna >f tti
Jus?
as the filament of an inratid.^c-n-
lamp tnatle to jioiv w'ipii an ob'rtrf
vum-nt passes through ii. As r o phy-
icist, says Nat lire Slagazine. lias o\<
s«ocee:l-'<j fn nuking air luminous b
:;:iy or tinary healing pr-.-'ess. thi* *\
'T'-' 1 v *''• ' lar-i v paas master. Tb •
. a. . . .'ion, aeeorHn? to Dr. W
J. Humphreys, pr>ti iy be south'
• ii eie<'tn-ai p;i *uonipn;* within the
atoms of the atniosp'u'rie p:s,.s r:itb -r
m iis ttie molecular movements that
constitute heat.
Thursday with (Grandma., and!
Grandpa Speights.
Mrs. T. V. Stroud has I.ten
very sick, but is seme better
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Smith!
spent Sunday afternoon wilh
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Speights, j
The little son of Mr. and Mrs
Homer Richie has been quite!
sick, but is improving.
Mrs. W. J. Head and son j
Dewey, and daughter, Jewell | „ . w , , ... ,.
spent Friday afternoon with j 4 Katn Needed Washing
]\fr« T W P One «i(eino< n «iien K.iimri M:ins-
M, \r T W P f U 1 1 -f!'« « -'res, rehearsal
Mrs. M. L. Hunter has been j |,e nn<)
very ill for the past week, but
a m glad to say she is improving
Mrs., Bessie Mac]in and chil
dren spent the week end with
her mother, Mrs. W. J. Head.
Mr. Barney Holmes and son
of C row spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. J. W. B. Speighhs.
The weather stays to bad to
rustle news notes so will quit
till later.
GOOD YOUNG
MULES
FOR SALE OR TRADE AT
ALL TIMES
V ill trade mules for Ford cars
TOM BROWNING
Mineola, Texas
us entire company bec:<n
<v i-.rhin« violently fr<v- a shouvr or
•!ns! wiiir!) suddenly tilled the '.vin^s
"Where does all this aboiair.uL.le
dust come from?" the a-tor demanded.
One of the siaj;-' hands, more conr
ageoiis than his associates, ventured
rhe explanation. "I think it comes
from the rain-box, sir."
"And can't you wash the rain?" In-
quired .Miinstield in all seriousness.—
Hoston Transcript.
OLIVE BRANCH
DR. H. R. COATS
Complete X-Ray
Laboratory
612 Citizens Bank Building.
Phone 94
Tyler, Texas
The health of the community
is very good at present.
Sunday School wis lightly at
nteded Sunday morning.
Rev. Ring of Lone Pine com-
munity will hold services at this
place Sunday Feb. 14.
Miss Inez Turner sp^nt Sat-
urday with Miss Ethel vn CK.y
bourn of Mineola.
Miss Agnes Lawrence was on
the sick list last week.
Quite a number of people
from this community attended
the pie supper last Friday
New Hope.
Little Shaw Daniels of Okla
homa City is visiting his grand
parents here, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Danels.
Mrs. T. G. Park i-s visiting
her sister, Mrs. Lula Russell of j
Farmers ville.
Mr. and Mrs. I vis Davenport j
are the proud parents of a fine j
girl.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. White i
visited Mr. H . M. Lawrence
and family Sunday.
Mrs. Lillie Turner and child j
ren spent the week end here. j
Mrs. J. C. Dpnels and little
Miss Frances White visited at j
the home of Wm. McDodald j
Sunday.
3B
DR. YODERS, Dentist
AND ASSOCIATES
Out of tewn patients will be
given special attention.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION
OF TEETH
Hi?h Grade Work
Moderate Prices
Over Malavansos Candy
Kitchen
Tyler. Texas
So Weak
Couldn't Stand
"My wife's health broke
down and for years she was
just a physical wreck," says
Mr. Thomas Glynn, of Gib-
son, La. "We did everything
we knew, yet she seemed to
get worse and worse. She
was so weak till she couldn't
stand, and had to be carried
like a baby. It looked like
nothing T/ould save her that
had been done.
CARDUI
For Femal Troubles
"I began looking around. I
knew that Cardui was for wo-
men. I decided to try It for
her as all eI.-9 had.failed.
Slie coul/irj'J e;_.she couldn't
sleep, ami I was desperate.
."After taking k tew ^oses
P? CarauT were so l*Ta<l
to note that ah wanted some-
thing to eat, and with each
bit of nourish ent. and each
day's doses Cardui, she
grsw stronger and got up out
of bed. Shu i < now able to
cook, and stronger than in a
long time."
Cardu! hasj been in success-
ful 'isc for r arly 50 years
in the treatm.. of many com-
mon female 1. oubles.
All Druggists'
3—4 S^SSQZSS&zgflUSBSSKini
WELCOME
Ali the family to the—
CITY BARBER SHOP
We solicit your business on
on th emerits of our service
andtreatment.
WADE & BLALOCK, Piops.
U)3
BUNN & GILLETT
Palmer Graduate
Chiropractors
Lady Attendant
Phone 122
Mineola. Texas
E-ios!
DR ANSLEY REITCU
DENTM1
Nitron* Oxide Gas "iwipw—;
Office over Flynt's Jewelry 8to
Mineola Machine Shop
G. C. Smith, Prop.
Machine Repariringr
and Welding
Mineola, Texas
§
Hardware and Furnitu
ji:5
jforicsl loatramenta. Sewf>|
-Izsa, Store* Trunks, and all
t efcjond hand goods.
52t 21
W. O. KITCHEN8.
HEARN'S
BARBER SHOP
Ladies Work Given Special
Attention
Stiys plates showing newest
thing in bobbed hair styles.
Electric dryer for quick dry-
ing of the hair after sham,
pooing.
E. Q. HEARNE, Prop.
A DRINK WITH A REAL ZEST
Orange Crush is a drink that has the much suught
for "kick" without being in any way harmful. You
may indulge in one or one dozen a day—and each one
has that pleasant invigora ting zest, so satisfying.
Made in Mineola by Mineole people.
ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLING CO.
X
You Should
SAVE
Your
SOLE
Prepare now for wniter .by
having Shoes for the family
repaired and re soled.
A good sole is the foundation
for good health.
I fix'em and fix'em right
E. W. JENNINGS
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1926, newspaper, February 4, 1926; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth285947/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.