The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1949 Page: 11 of 12
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SIDERED ONE OF THE
WONDERS or THE WORLD.
New Hope
News
Ruby Pruitt and Kenneth
Foster attended church here
Sunday.
Charlsey Jean Barnett visited
Mona Jo Phillips Sunday.
Rev. Reed and family took
Sunday dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Nealie Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Walker
of Mineola and Mr. and Mrs.
Tuttle of North Carolina took
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Jerden Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Phillips
and children visited their chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain
Green and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Phillips of Dallas last Wednes-
and attended the Fair part of
day.
Jackie Ray Jerden Visited his
cousins, Hellon and Nellon Kin-
dle of Golden last week-end
and attended church at Cal-
vary Sunday. He reported a
very nice time.
Mr. Oveal Belcher has re-
turned from his bear and deer
hunt.. We haven’t heard the
outcome of his trip.
Michael and Ann Phillips
took Sunday dinner with their
aunt, Mr.?. Binford.
Mr. Charley Hollis of Bear-
den, Ark. and Mr. Elzy Bruner
of Mineola visited their neice,
Mrs. Elmer Jerden and family
awhile Thursday evening.
The New Hope girls basket-
ball team played Golden Thurs-
day night and won the game.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Richey
and children took Sunday din-
ner with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Jerden and all visited Mrs. Au-
drey Hooks Sunday evening,
who is still seriousy ill.
Larry Richey visited Harold
Phillips Sunday.
We are planning on seeing a
good crowd out for our P-TA
Hallowe’en Carnival Friday nite.
You that have your costumes
please wear them. We are plan-
ing on lots of fun and excite-
ment, so please come.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mize and
Mrs. Pool and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Jerden and Mrs. Marek
were the parents who attended
the ball game at Golden Thurs-
day night.
Mrs. David Laminack is vis-
iting her husband who is work-
ing in Tatum, New Mexico.
Jerry Bob Pmhillips is still
on the sick list.
Sunday being the fifth Sun-
day we may not have church
but will have Sunday School
and B T. C. Sunday night, so
come along and be with us.
We are still bavin our W.
M. A. each Tuesday at 2:30.
P ease come out and study the
Word of God with us. We need
vour presence and you need the
Word of God.
Seems old man winter is just
just around the corner from the
way the geese have been going
south. Makes our minds wander
back when we were kids and
were picking cotton and the
geese would begin to flv over
and all the pickers would get
to straighten their aching back
a few minutes and watch the
great birds circle in different
formations and not a black bird
in the bunch. We wondered
why then but we know why
now. God does things in a per-
fect way. Birds of a feather
flock together, a good policy
for man too. Be sure you are
in the right crowd. Forgive me
for getting off on a different
line. Guess it's just the change
of the season.
Revival Meeting:
In Progress at
Christian Church
The revival meeting now in
progress at the Central Chris-
tian Church will close Sunday
evening. The meeting began
Monday with the Rev. Carr do-
ing the preaching, and the ser-
vices are held each evening at
7:30. Friday night services will
begin at 6:30 o’clock.
On Sunday there will be the
regular Bible School and morn-
ing worship with the evangelist
doing the preaching. A basket
lunch will be served in the
church annex immediately af-
ter th morning worship. AH
m.embei and friends of the
church are invited to attend.
--o---
Providence Revival
Put Off by Weather
The revival meeting schedul-
ed for the Providence Church
this week has been postponed
because of bad weather, accord-
ing to an announcement by the
T & P Railroad
To Entertain Its
40‘Year Veterans
DALLAS (Spl.)—For the third
time in as many years, the
Texas & Pacific Railway Com-
pany will be host next month
to its retired employes and vet-
erans with 40 years or more
of service for a week-end of
travel and sightseeing along
the line.
More than 125 persons—
members of the T&P 40-Year
Veterans and Retired Emloy-
es’ Asociation—will be guests
of the railroad Nov. 12 and 13
for a week-end in New Or-
leans. They will travel from
Marshall to the resort city in
a complete special train.
H. C. Kain of Marshall, pres-
ident of Association, said that
invitations were being mailed
this week to all members.
OCT. 27, 1949
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Stadium was originally a
Greek measure of length, ap-
proximtely 600 feet.
Before building their first
airplane, the Wight brothers
were in the bicycle business.
Rev. G. T. Taylor, pastor.
The date of the meeting will
be announced in a later issue
of the Monitor and the Record.
SPECIAL!
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
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SKIRTS, values to $7,98 _________________$3.98
1 RACK CHILDREN’S
DRESSES, values to $5.98______________$1.98
1 RACK CHILDREN’S
DRESSES, values to $3.98 ________________98c
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ARMOUR’S STAR—Cello Wrapped
FRANKS
ARMOUR’S STAR—Cello Wrapped
Pork Sausage
Sugar Cured
LB.
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54c
59c
39c
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49c
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KELLOGG'S
RICE KRISPIES
pkg. 14c
3 MINUTE
OATS
sml. 15c
CINCH
CAKE MIX
Assorted Package
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Prize Peach Pie
OYSTERS pt. 89c
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SCOTT TISSUE
2 rolls 19c
SNOW CROP
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GREEN PEAS 25c
Cut Green Beans littlemil 2 29c
Sunshine
HI ID'S . 29c
Sunshine Vanilla
WAFERS 1« ounce 28°
Whatever your wants,
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Department
EATMOR
HOME GROWN
Onions________
WASHINGTON STATE
Cranberries_______lb. 23e
bunch 5c
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Delicious APPLES
Buy of the Week—
Folger's Coffee 2
Broadcast: October 15, 1949
\ 2 cup Pet Milk 16 marshmallow.,
1 envelope haired
unflavored gelatin 1 slightly beaten egg
1 4 cup cold water 2 tablespoon: lemon
! 2 cup canned peach juice
juice 1V2 /ups canned,
2 tablespoons sugar sliced cling peaches.
1 4 teaspoon salt drained
1 tcasp son grated
lemon rind
Chill milk until ice cold. Softm gela-
tin in cold water. Mix peach juice,
sugar, salt and lemon rind. Add
marshmallows. Cook and stir over
very low heat until marshmallows are
just melted, about 3 min. Stir in soft-
ened gelatin. Then stir into beaten
reg. Add 1 tablesp. lemon juice and
1 cup peaches. Chill until slightly
thicker than uni eaten egg whites.
Whip chilled milk with cold rotary
beater, or electric heater at hig l speed
until fluffy. Add remaining 1 ablcsp.
lemon juice; whip stiff. Fold into
peach mixture. Put into cold 9-itl.
baked pastry shell. Garnish w th rest
of peach slices. Chill until firm.
Tow IT ill Need:
PET MILK
6 small or 3 tall 35c
Stokley’s Sliced—No. 2l/i Can
Peaches ___________ 23c
Angclus—1-Lb. Box
Marsh mallows 33c
Mrs. Tucker’s—3 Lb. Carton
Shortening: 55c
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TEXAS FULL OF JUICE
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Potatoes______5 lbs. 24c
2 lbs. 19c
lb. can
99c
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Carraway, R. H., Jr. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1949, newspaper, October 27, 1949; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth757561/m1/11/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.