The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1928 Page: 7 of 16
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XBE MKNSOLa M0NI70&
CARD OF THANKS
The many kind deeds done,
and the kind words spoken by
our dear and faithful friends '
and neighbors during the ill-
ness and death of our clear lov-
ing husband and father, deserve
greather thanks than mere
words wjll express. Space for-
bids our writing the names of
all who so generously helped,
but your names are written in-
deblibly in our memory. We
wisih especially to thank Drs.
Hart and Reed for doing all
that medical science has reveal-
ed to restore him to health, also
the faithful nurse, Miss Dollie
Williams, for administering to
his every want until the end.
We would not forget to thank
Mr. DuBose for his faithful and
efficient service in preparing
the body for- its last resting
place. We thank Bro. Arrant
and the other singers for the
beautiful songs rendered. We
thank most sincerely Bro. Smith
his pastor, and his two former
posters, Bros. Phillips and Stag-
ner for their consoling words
in commending hjs life as an
example of a true Christian.
When death come.-. your
home may we have an oppor-
tunity of, at least, returning
a part of the many favors re-
ceived from you.
Mrs. A. F. Clark, and Children
" There will be a working at
the !New Hope Grave ard. on
Wednesday February 1. We
want all who are interested in
the up keep of the yard to be
present.
There will be dinner on the
ground. So come and gring your
tools and work.
We have good size crowds
at our Prayer Meetings on Sat-
urday nights, We are proud
of it.
Mrs. Johnnje Mae Nealy of
Lindale is visiting relatives neai
Hoard.
Rev. Geo. Fletcher will preach
at Smiths Chapel Saturday
night and Sunday.
he also stated, that he at in
Canada twice.
Nat Mjze is working first
trick at Hoard while J. •' E.
Moore is on a vacation.
Just wonder where all the
writers have gone as Ave never
have any news from New Hope
Lone Pjne and Hainesville.
Democrat Girls defeated the
Crow girls in basketball Fri-
day, the score being 19 to 30
in Democrats favor. Hurrah !
for Democrat.!
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HOARD NEWS
In Trim This
Winter?
Watch The Kidneys After
Winter's Colds.
flOLDS and grip are hard on the
V_^ kidneys. When the kidneys slow
op, impurities remain in the blood
and are apt to make one tired and
achy with headaches, dizziness and
often nagging backache. A common
warning is scanty or burning secretions.
Doaris Pills, a stimulant diuretic,
increase the secretion of the kidneys
and aid in the elimination of waste
impurities. Are endorsed by users
everywhere. Asfy your neighbor!
DOANS
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Another cold snap swept
down on us last week only last-
ed a few days. Sun shown nicely
Sunday.
Our Sunday School is still
dojng fine. We are sure proud
of our school. We have any-
where from 60 to 00 every Sun
day.
Mr. Louis Hunter of Jack-
sonville visited his parents this
week-em'
Mr. and Mrs. Will Floyd and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huffman
spent Sunday with Mr. Rose
Fouse and family.
Misses Marie and Estelle
Fouse, Ruby Mae Willbanks and
Nettie Huffman, visited Miss
Mentie McCary Sunday.
The health of the communi-
ty is doing fine I believe.
Mr. Taylor Tucker and family
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. J. E. Fulgham and family.
Will Moore made a business
trip to Dallas Frjday.
Miss Opal Dean spent the
week-end in Mineola
(Delayed)
We, had a pretty week of
weather last week. Seemed
like Spring.
Everybody js enjoying health
fine enough.
Some farmers are about
through listing their land, fix-
ing for Spring.
Miss Marie Fouse visited Miss
Nettie Huffman Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. Waters of Swan visited
hjs brother near Hoard Sun-
day.
Miss Willie Leather man of
Texarkana is vjsiting Mrs.
Clarence Pierce.
The young people enjoyed
a party Thursday night at Mrs.
L. C. Wheeler.
Mr. and. Mrs. Taylor Tucker
had for their company Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blalock, Mrs.
M. E, Hunter and Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Haley.
Prayer Meeting wias largely
attended Saturday night. We in
vite all to come.
Word was received from Louis
last week, stating that he had
a wonderful trip to Detroit,
HERB1NE Th-^bU
For Liver, Stomach, Bowels,
Torpid Liver, Indigestion and
Constipation
Prise 60e per bottle* Sold by
CITY DRUG STORE
SOLED AND HEELED
And you have a pair of Shoes
almost as good as new—bettor
in some instances, if just the
new sole and heel are cor.3ider
ed, for we use only the highest
grade leather in our work.
E W JENNINGS
SHOE SHOP
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Roadster • • • • $ 495.00
Towing 495.00
Coupe - 595.00
Sedan 675-Q°
Sport Cabrolet 665.00
Imperial Landau 715.00
Ligfct Delivery 375.00
Chassis only
Utility Truck — 495.00
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! J. C. RUSSELL
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RADIATOR FROZEN!
CAR WON'T START!
BATTERIES DOWN!
OUT OF GASOLINE!
Brother, you need the assistance of a good garage.
Phcne 174. SERVICE GUARANTEED.
E. LOTT & SON GARAGE
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1928, newspaper, January 26, 1928; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286047/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.