The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1928 Page: 4 of 12
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SELECT THEATRE
Friday & Saturday
Matinee
Tim Mc Coy
| "Beyond the Sierras"
[ Comedy "Elephants
■ Elbows" 10—25
Tuesday
Lois Wilson -
Huntley Gordon
"Sally's Shoulders"
Comedy "Hot Dogs"
10—25
Saturday Night
| "The Night Watch"
j —Billie Dove—
| Comedy "The Gloom
■ Chaser" 10—25
Wednesday |
'Beware of Bachelors' |
Audrey Ferris |
William Collin
Comedy "Gold Digger
of Weepah" 10—25
Monday One Day
Only
Joan Crawford
"Our Dancing
Daughters"
Also Cartoon 10—25
Thursday
"The Midnight Rose" |
Lya De Retti
Kenneth Harlan (
„Also Good Comedy,. .
10—25 .
CHICKENS FOR SALE
400 English White Leghorns,
March hatched pullets, will sell
any number. Phone 61. Clarence
Jennings. ltp.
The Wood County Educational
Association met at Quitman Dec.
8th. Mr. McCrary of E. T. S. T.
C., made a splendid address on
Democratic Education at the morn
ing session. Supt. Nesbitt of
Mineola and Guy Lemon of Plea-
sant Grove, two of Wood County's
most popular young men educat-
ors, were the speakers of the aft-
ernoon.
FOR SALE
TERMS
1 NEW HOME, 5 ROOMS, BATH
AND SCREENED IN PORCH,
SEWERAGE, GAS, HAT AND
COLD WATER, POLISHED
FLOORS, BUILT IN
CABINET.
J. W. CAGE
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Weight Between 88
and 100 Pounds.
6. T. BOWMAN
Phone 12F2
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Here you will find* a traineriddtir Mlbrt-
ment of superb fabrics in rich colors and ex-
clusive designs— Wilson Brothers Ties-have
unusual distinction and exclusive designs.
Shirts
Most men, infaet all men, prefer perfect fitting shirts.
Wilson Bros., shirts meet this requirement. Pre-shrunk
collars, fast colors, newest and most up-to-date designs.
A Wealth of Gifts In
GLOVES, BELTS, SUSPENDERS, HOSE,
TIES, SHIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUPPORTERS, MUFFLERS
UNDERWEAR, ETC.
Puckett & Teddlie
Outfitters For Mem
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Gift Suggestion
That Are Practical, Useful and
Appreciative
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COMING SOON
"KING OF KINGS"
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That Men
Appreciate
Lingerie Gifts
An Exceptional Showing of Underthings
in Materials Favored by Those Who Know
What Is Correct In Under Dress
DANCE SETS—TEDDIES—BLOOMERS
SLIPS — BRASSIERS.
to $3J95
PLENTY OF
HOSIERY
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Patent Leather, Kid
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PLENTY OF HOSIERY TO
SATISFY THE MOST DIS-
CRIMINATING GIFT SHOP-
PER.
# SHEER CHIFFON
SILK-TO-TOP IN ALL THE
WANTED SHADES
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ASK US ABOUT OUR NEW PAYMENT
Mineola
C. E. STONE
Sam Weitz Takes
Place With Leader
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sam Weitz, veteran Dry Goods'
man of Mineola, has accepted a
position with The Leader of this
city. Mr. Weitz assisted in the
operation of the Pink Engel Stoi*e;
for several years. He is thorough- j
ly acquainted with the people of
this territory.
The Leader is the new store re-
cently opened here. It is owned
| j by Ben Tobolowsky of Marshall.
METHODIST
9:45 A. M. Sunday
11:0 A. M.
Pastor's theme, "Love manife
6:15 P. M. Leagues.
7:00 P. M. Evening
Pastor's theme, "The Chs
Christ.'
Monay 3:00 P. M. Woman's
sionary Society meeting.
Wednesday 7:00 P. M.
Service. The different
! ments are in charge of the
nesday evening service,
Services Sunday as follows:
9:45 Sunday School.
10.00 Sermon by Pastor.
6:00 B. Y. P. U. Federation. ,
7:00 Sermon by Rev. Geo. W. rendering some very inte:
Keeling of Tyler, Editor of The programs.
East Texas Baptist.
Orchestra and Choir under the
Come and be with us.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
HI j Sunday School 10 a. m.
fggi Preaching 11 a. m. Text: "Be- j direction of Mrs. G. R. Kennedy.;
iff! hold I bring you good tidings of : You are cordially invited to at- |
|H I great joy which shall be to all! tend all these services. J- E- Hamby has returned
Jl1 people."' Luke 2:10. j the Ice Cream Manufacture***;
m' Evening Service 7 p. m. Every BREEZY HILL FOR SALE 'mention held in Dallas last
He reports a great time.
Come next | Owing to other business I'm i of the Kelpen firm to attend
Sunday. j interested in and the need of more Hamby and Raymond Kelpen
R. E. ROBERTS, Pastor ! money to operate on. I'm goingI Terrell.
, i to sell my filling station and I ^ «,
J §m' member urged to be present, vis-
t Hi itors alwavs welcome
Gotham Gold Stripe and
i HI Mrs. Tom Parker is now em- j tourist camp at a real bargain.
{H! ployed by The Leader, one of;S°ur are interested see me at: Hosiery, also crepe de chine"'
| Mineola's new stores. She invites once. A ould sell my farm ini rayon step-ins sets will make-
ts|f her many friends to visit her in j connection if wanted. ! tractive Christmas * Gifts <
tiiis new store. G. C. Rhodes, Mineola, Texas, i Millinery and Gift Shop,
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Our December Clearance
SALE
IS NOW IN
FULL BLAST
Hundreds of Choice Christmas Gifts for Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, Sweetheart
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1928, newspaper, December 13, 1928; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286087/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.