The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1926 Page: 5 of 8
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THE MINE OLA MONITOR
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| The original chasis of the Ford was so well plan-
| ned and so well built that few changes have been
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METHODISTS
Halter L. Cannan, Pastoi
You will eventually drive a Ford—why not buy w
I now.
People took advantage of the
fine weather Sunday and went,
to Church. A fine crowd w;..;
present at the 11 o'clock ser
vice. At the conclusion of the
service Mrs.C. B. Hart an-1 Mrs
J H. Holly united with ih
cbaich by transfer of theii
= certificates, Mrs. Harts from
§f j Lindale ana Mrs. IlD"ey's fr-.ir
11 Crov , Texas The pastor ,\v,d j
• All the new models can be seen at our sales rooi
| Place your order now for early delivery.
| Watt's Motor Co.
Mineola, Texas
Nourishing Drink
Children^p^
| j v.t !« me then in if tie loca'i
"th. Th-' '.in i nave
§ j regular choir practice each Tiies
g j day evening- from 7 to 8 o'clock
I j <11 singers and musicians are j
i j invited to come, regardless as U.
jj! where they sing or play on Sur
jg days. We want to build up ;
1 i strong choir and urged especial
j§ ly the members of the church
I j to take part.
THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS
will be taken Sunday evening
by the members of the Epworth
| League. We aire requesting th*.
people of Mineola to remain a!
home until after the census
takers have passed. This census
Announcements in this column i will probably take about three
Feb. 8th to 16th 1926
Come to Whitten Hardware
Co., next week and let them
you
POLITICAL
ANN OUNCEMENTS
TDABIES and children, ihe same as
^ adults, jrrow weary of being fed
the same fo-d in the same way each
day. It is trm that most children take
naturally to milk, but that does not
mean that they must he fed It ad
nauseam. On the contrary, that is the
very thing to h ^voided.
Pediatricians advise consumption by
children <>. a (juart of milk a day in
one form or another. This does not
mean skim milk !>ur whole milk, f<
the skimmed product is lacking both
in butter fat" an-; the essential food
element known a® vitamin A. which is
found in butter fat. Many mothers
do not appreciate that removal of
.cream fro::i the I up of a bottle - .
milk results in skim milk.
In evaporated milk, a prodift rec
:|>mniended by many leading doctor*
£or the use of infants and childre:
and which is simply pare cow's milk
sterilized in cans and with sixty po:
cent of the water removed, there N
no cream line. T!. > milk in the i<r
of a can is the same as it Is in the
bottom of the container. This re
suits lVoia a procc-ss cailed honiogeni".
ation. in which t!i.- fat globules in
the milk are lin>;:.-ii up into such
microscopic bits that ttiev remain in
homogeneous «•.sponsion. Every drop
of homogenized milk has a buttery
taste because it contains butter fat
For this reason, in evaporated milk
there is none of the flat taste one
are made subject to the act
of the Democratic primary <
tion July 24th, 1926.
Rates: Announcement
for district offices, . .15; for
unty offices, $10: for pivci
offices, So. Payable upon
ceipt of order.
We are authorized to announ
For District Attorney, 7th It
cial District:
WALTER G. RUSSELL, of :
G. L. FLORENCE, of Gih
For County Judge:
E. A. THARP, of Mineola.
For County Superintendent
Public Instruction:
0. L. DAVIS, of Golden.
T. 0. CRADDOCK.
For Tax Collector:
ERNEST J. McCRARY.
Election.
For County Commissioner:
J. 0. PARK, For Re-Elee
For County Clerk:
GEO. T. SHAW.
J. J. McLEOD.
. lor
For District Clerk:
V. B. (VIRGIL) SHAW
J. W. BULLOCK.
finds in drinking from the bottom of a ! por Justice of the Peace:
bottle of market milk.
In order to avoid feeding the baby | J. F. FRENCH.
or child plain milk three or four times
• day, many authorities recommend ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CITY | Easter will be declared winner
! hours, so you will have plenty
i of time to take vour ride aft< •
|3:30.
j The pa-tor will preach. 1;;
i special request his Radio Scr
i mon next Sunday at II o'clock
j The following questions will b
j asked and answered: Is Ih.
i otadio a menace to the Churc.i V
' Which is the 1 setter to stay at
i home and hear two sermons by
; radio or go to church and hear
; one by the local pastor?
At 7 o'clock the subject will
I be "The essense of religion."
! Sunday morning a campaign
i was launched foi new member:
! in the Sunday School, Thv
i school was divided, ladies and
! giris on one side and the mo
j an boys on the other, and cam
j paiu'ii will run until Eafster.
i The side having the largest nun
i ber of new members will be en
' tertained at the end of the eair
j paign. The Superintendent, Mr
jW. D. Williams appointed Mr;
|-J. F. Steed as Captain of th
I ladies and girls team and Mr
|H. W. Meredith captain o'
j the men and boys team. T.hi.
I promises to be a real contest an.
I it begins next Sunday. Every
j man, woman and child'that is
! not affiliated with some other
! Sunday School is invited to
| join in this great contest. '"0?
; with the battle." Also a banner
! contest will run simultaneously
j with the new member contest
' Class having the largest number
j of scholars present will be ba'
| ner class for the week, class hav
j ing banner largest number of
! times between Feb. 1st ant;
Deere Implements
your work.
Experienced Implement men will explain
to you how to use each machine.
Hii*
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Things
iO
:ca was discussed,
iris were present
nd one visitor. The hostess
; ved dainty refreshments,
nd a pleasant social hour was
n joyed.
Reporter
Nesbitt.
Special—Iris Adrian.
What Epworth League cai
—Sarah Bruce.
Song.
Benediction.
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BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
O. CRADIKH K
CO. St PERL
^0R
i EN DEN'
Miss Elizabeth Callawav gave
a splendid reading entitled
' Wishing" at the closing exer-
cise of Sunday School 1
Mrs. Fields united wuh th;
church Sunday evening and was
baptized at the close ol the set
The Monitor is tins week m
thorized to announce Prof. T
0. Craddoc-k of Quitm;. n it r
Sun- the office of County Sup rin
. tendent.
Mr. Craddock cam-1 to Wood
county when he was only ■ n
year old and has made hi- hom
of the county school .>
Mr. Craddock proim
case of his election ih;a
devote his best elf) << a
his entire time an! at ten.
the duties of the office,
rice of county superin*en
:ic of • nt . " i;..; -riun.
county and the man ,
«hosen for it .-.hould be
of experience and matur
ment. After giving his
dacy due considerat ion a1
fying yourself that he
man for the place, he v
preciate vour vote and &
in the coming primary el
ELECTION
and some special recognition
the use of a mixture of fruit Juice and
milk, a highly palatable and refresh
'n™fo king 1* a recipe worked on. I For Cit>' Commissioner:
by experts for an orange-milk drink*.
Mix In a fruit jar % of a cupful of , i \ n o u • i -vr.., i
orange juice, Vi of a cupful of evap j 14 acres of land with a splen i Mi's. A. P..Buchanan and Mis , next
orated milk, three teaspoonfuis of did residence on it for sale oi
rent, see Woods and Rogers
J. A. HALEY.
willbe given the winner.
The judges in the Bannei
Contest was also announced by
the Superintnedent, and are
At the regular business me*
ing of the Women's Missionary.
Society it. was decided to observe
a week of prayer for Home
i Missions beginning Feb. 28 and
meeting every afterno . i li-om
3 to 4 o'clock for a week.
The Women's Missionary un-
ion of the Southern Baptist
Convention has set aside this
particular time for all the wo -
men of the South to unite in
prayer for special Hom<
sion objects.
in the county since that time
he was reared on a Wood county
farm near Winnsboro nad ha ■
been actively engag ed >n school
work in the count*- jsuice 1 S3'*,
all of his school wo Sv benig ceo
fined to Wood county, and li s
33 years of school w ork has bet n
about evenly divided i.etween
town and rural scho j1-'. He
for four vears, 1932 to UM G
CUCUMBER
TCITV'-^US
Messrs L. J. Iv-terandC. C.
Boles of the Price-Book-0** Co,
cf Waco were i. the cit^ this
week looking aft* r the inttt ^-Ls
of ihe Price-Booker Ccmoany
and the cucon^ber industi. . !>:* •
paring for the r. aking of c •' -
tracts for this years crop. No-a
is the time to place your nor^c
on a contract for amcr.ru of
county superintendent of schools
and his record as ;uch official acreage you will want. Contract-
Mis- is a matter of record, those v he can be had at the folio* .lap
know tell us that he made one places: W. H. Ramey, PH;e-
sugar, % teaspoonful of lemon juice
(ind a few grains of salt. Shake well
before servinc.
Mineola, Texas.
Sam Jones. "The figh- is en'
Hear the report of the first
skirmish next Sunday.
Central Christian Church
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New Things
For Spring
New and complete line of Children's Tennis | j
Shoes just received. |
Nice patterns in the new Crepes, all the late j
colors. |!
Nice line of Ladies Silk Hose just received. |
! Good assortment of new dress Hats for men |
| received this week. |
| |
I E. D. Scott I
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m.
3:00 p. m. Jr. C. E., Topic
How C. E. helps.
6:00 p. m. Sr. C. E.. Topic,
What does C. E. mean to me ?
7:00 Preaching, Topic, In re-
membrance and in hope.
7:00 p. m. Wednesday, Pray
er meeting and bible lesson, IV
Topic, How to enter the church.
There wa,s a good crowd at all
services last Sunday. Strangers
and visitors welsome. Come
you will enjoy the sendees,
special music Sunday evening.
The Sr. C. E. will have charge
of the 11 o'clock service.
All deacons arc urged to tv of the best officials the count; Booker representative, at ^ hit-
present at the regular deacon's has ever had in that office. His , ten Hardware Co.; Geo. c-.
meeting at the pastor s study wide experience as a teacher I Reeves; W. D. Williams
Sunday afternoon at 3 and as county superintendent Joe G. Chappell Seed will oc
o'clock. Several import a v; mat peculiarly fits him for the post-; sent out later and annerr.ee-
ters will be brought up for cor. tion he seeks. He is well quali 'ment will be made through this
sideration tor the position and under i paper when and where to pro
The W. M. U. wili meet stands as few men do the needs j cure seed. 2t.
next Monday afternoon for __— —. r.- •-
Bible Study at 3 o'clock ai the j
church.
The pastor will preach at the
monring and evening hour next
Sunday.
A cordial invitation is o>>tend
ed all Baptists, strangres and
friends who are not attending
church elsewhere to worship
with us.
SENIOR EPWORTH
LEAGUE PROGRAM
Asia,
The Woman's Missionary So- i
ciety of the Christian Church,
met Monday, Feb. 1st, with Mrs
DuBose.
The lesson was on our work-
in Jamacia and Porto Rico.
After the lesson a pleasant
social hour was enjoyed by the
members and two visitors.
The girls Triangle Club of
the Christian Church met Tues
day night with Mrs. Richard-
son.
A very interesting lesson on
Leader—Bruce* Ray.
Subject: Modernized
Japan (1 cor. 16:10)
Scripture Readings
God's love for all, John 27:21
23—Velmer Davis.
Success through difficulties,
2 Corinthians 11:16-30—Mar-
gret Bogan.
The purpose of the Mission-
ary, Acts 26:15-19—Minnie
Alice Carraway.
Song.
Japan—David Bolger.
Modem Japan—Robert Bow-
doin.i
Industrial Japan—Leon Aaron
Is Japan Militaristic ?- -Mar-
guerite Kine.
Maying Japan Christian—Mr
Seeds
We have a full assortment of the Bell-Brand Gar-
den Seed put up by the American Seed Co. These
are all fresh this years stock, and the best select-
ed seeds. The kind that grow, also Triumph
seed potatoes, onion Sets, seed corn and cottjn
seed.
See us for your planting seeds of all kinds.
R. T. SPEIGHTS
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Phone 74 Mineola, Te>
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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/m1/5/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.