The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927 Page: 4 of 6
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With a dash of
color and good
taste that good
dressers dehiand.
A real Thor-
oughbred will
fill that demand.
LADIES'
HATS
The touch of fall
is in the new shipment of hats which we have receiv
ed. Smart, tailored felts9 close-fitting and full of
charm. The most complete assortment which we
have had in many seasons. Priced: $2.50 to $6.95.
New Frocks
and
DRESSES
A diversified selection, including the newest and
smartest styles of the season, with especial attention
given to colors, materials, necklines, sleeves and drap-
ing^, will pass the most rigid tests of good taste and
long wear.
MINEOLA HIGH SENDS
MANY STUDENTS !
TO COLLEGE
According to til* records of
f i the high school, there are mere
*1* ! tharJ 60 students who are g'rad ;
■%*> i uates or have attended Min-
i sola High School, who will at-
| tend college this year as fol- :
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4 !'Marian, McReynolds, Simmons
Bryan. Mary Moody, j f
Mildred Cowan,
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f} Mary
V i University
! Margaret Began,- Sidney Man-
j sell, Louise Tharp. Sarah Crad
j deck, Marcclla Craver. Ber-
nice Graver, Eloise Park, €.
VI. A. Denton; Elizabeth Calla-
way, Hilda Engel, Gerald
Hearn and Herman Mize, Tex-
as University: Carl Browning
and Elmer Fuleher^ A and
M. College; Heien Jones,. Nel-
son Jones, Lucius Moody and
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$7.95 $24.75
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"It Pays to Pay Cash at SislerV
Just Received One Car
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V Arlie Farrington, S, M. U.;
Delia Roberts ; and Frances
Copelamd, Sullins College, Va..
Dorothy Broods, Kid-Key Col-
lege Sherman; Alfred Cowan,
Houston Dental Colleg6, Hous-
ton, Mmnie Alice Carraway,
Oklahoma Presbyterian Col-
lege, Durant, Okia., John M.
Coleman, Colorado Stkte Col-
lege, Denver. Colorado; Sara
Bruce, Smth's College North-
hampton, Maso., Pauling Bla-
lock, Dovie Lee Moore, Louise
Leach, Margaret Stegall, Mada
Ruth Smit^h, Flossie Pope, Her-
man Pope, Paul Mills, Madge
Kennamer, East Texas Teach-
ers College, Commerce; Don
and Harold Leach, Georgia
Tech, Atlanta,, Ga.; Ruth Hand
Texas ^Woman's College Fort
Worth, , Eunice Vfekers and
Lorena "Hall, Baylor College,
Belton, Clyde Williams, Bay-
lor Uni\sersity Waco;" Cecil
Williams, Estelle Duncan, Bur
'eson College. Greenville: Wil-
liams Thomas, Texas Tech,
Lubbock; Ray Watts, Allen
Academy, Bryan, Texas; Chris
Mansell, Tenn. School Medicine
'Memphis, Tenn., Faris Shirey
University of Calif., Louis
Hunter; John Willis, Lon Mor-
ris College, Jacksonville; Clyde
Shelton and Houstn Sheton,
Sam Houston Teachers College
Huntsville • Cleo Smart, Lo-
man Bozemam Connie Crof-
ford, North Texas Teachers
f College, Denton; Raymond
MOseley, College
Craybourn, *Bkylbr School' of#
Nusesm, Dallas; Sparks Moore
Abilene Christain College, Abi-
lene.
Leading piano manufactur-
er has in this vicinity one
Grand, 2 pianos and 2 player
pianos to store with responsi-
ble parties or will sell cheap
rather than ship back. Adress
Box 355, Dept. C. D., Chicago,
fir ' 29-4t
We have some exceptionally ~ood values in a few < >'
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late model slightly used Cars which have beeoi \ [
thoroughly reconditioned in our shop. Just the kind
of a car you would like to buy, something with lots
of service for a very reasonable price come in ami J $
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look them over and get our prices they will interest < ►
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ON
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Full Weight
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New arrivals in Coats and
Dresses at The Enterprise.
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• A. W. Fulcher announces
the arrival of two car loads
of new Chevroiets this week.
He so!c| completely out last
A. W. FULCHER & GO,
CHEVROLET SALIES & SERVICE
MINEOLA, TEXAS
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STOP BY THE
WAYSIDE
You'll Receive ,
Courteous, Sanitary, Efficient
SERVICE
You'll Be Satisfied If You're
HUNGRY
TRY US!
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G. V. WHITE, Proprietor
MINEOLA
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While It Lasts
BRAZELT
LUMBER COMPANY
ON
Why We Fit
Tillyer Lenses
In a few words, we use fhis
latest optical development be-
cause it gives you lenses that
have our prescription ground
accurately from margin to mar-
gin. Ordinary lenses give clear
vision only through the center
—through the margins, the
vision blurs and may cause
eyestrain. Drop in, let us ex-
Elain why Wellsworth Tillyer
enses are so much better for
your eyes.
fellWortJ
FLYMT'S
Registered
optometrist
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5 We have just received a car of new
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| furniture, which we will sell at very
| attractive cash prices, saving you I-
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3 money on every purchase.
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! Cabinet to make your kitchen look f:
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! MINEOLA HOW. CO.
I MINEOLA texas
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927, newspaper, September 29, 1927; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286031/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.