The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1951 Page: 6 of 8
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E 6 THE WOOD COUNTY RECORD NOV. 27, 1951
. lineola General
Hospital
missions
Tarl Rayler, Quitman, ad-
ded Wednesday.
Mary E:ta Huff, Dallas, med-
i patient over the weekend.
SMISSALS
'vnetta Scott, Mineola, dis-
Wednesday of last week.
A'Hired Tennyson, Mineola.
missed Wednesday of last
-k. „
V. A. Burk"-, Mineola, dismis-
Wednesriay of last week.
Mrs. San Pruitt and baby of
'"“ola cismissecl Wednesday.
Mr . F. J. Turner and baby
Quitman dismissed Thurs-
Mrs. Addie Reese, Mineola,
mis ed Friday.
Arthur Beatipree, Mineola,
'missed Sunday.
HTHS
3 :rn to Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
rues, Mineola, a 8 lb. 8oz.
named Bennie Wayne,
' mrSclav at ;>:45 a.m.
Bern to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
35.s of Mineola a 7 lb. 11 oz.
y. Johnny Mac, at 6:00 a.m.
Ion dev.
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Plan to be in Mineola Wred-
-sclav for the big Christmas
regram.
Mrs. M. O. Langham
Study Club Hostess
SawKINS, fSpl.)—H a w k i ns
Study Club met last week in the
home of Mrs. M. O. Langham.
Mrs. Howard Yates, program
leader, had as her topic, “Im-
provements for our School Sys-
tern”, which was given by Mr .
j Sam Cobb. High school libra-
rian, Mrs. Wenton Smith, spok 3
cn, “Libraries for All”.
Refreshments of frosted cup
cakes and coffee were served to
Mrs. Bryan Howard, Mrs. W. H.
Tolle-on, Mrs. E. J. Ader, Mrs.
J. A. Cooper, Mrs. Howard Yates,
Mrs. W. D. Bullock, Mrs. V. I.
1 Erown. Mrs. Hubert Farr, Airs.
L. H. Hare, Mrs. A. D. Downs.
Airs. Sam Cobb. Airs. Floy Wil-
liams, Mrs. Foy Richey. Airs. Ray
Sanders, and guest Airs. Wen-
ton Smith and hostess Mrs. M.
O. Langham. The club’s rum-
mage and bake sale Sat. made
a profit of $100 dollars to be
sent to “Care” for packages foi
Korea. Mrs. Howard Yates is
International chairman of the
fund raising committee.
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BAKE SALE WEDNESDAY
The Progressive Class of the>
First Methodist Church will !
hold a bake sale Wednesday at
Oddis Cleaners. Homemade
cakes, pies, sandwiches and cof-
fee will be on sale.
BIRTHS
Mrs. Woosley Speaker
To Iris Garden Club
, The Iris Garden Club met
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Salmons of Tuesday afternoon, November
Mineola announce the birth of ! 13, in the home of Mrs. Tessora
a daughter Tuesday, Novembef^j Beasley *\vith Mrs Naomi Gib-
20, at the Cosby-Germany Hos-
pital in Grand Saline. The baby
weighed 7 lb. 12 oz. and
been named Virginia Anne.
has
Air. and Mrs. Floyd Estoll of
Tyler, former residents cf Min-
eola, became the parents of a
son, Clarence Dean, Friday, Nov.
23, in a Tyler hospital. He
weighed seven and one-eighth
pounds. Mr. and Airs. Estoll
now reside at 633 South Saun-
ders in T . !er.
son and Miss Nan Adrain act-
ing as co-hostess.
The meeting was called to
order by the president Airs.
Florence Alize. Twenty members
answered roll call after a short
business meeting. Guest speak-
er was Airs. Wcosley of Winns-
boro who gave a very interest-
ing talk on flower arrangement.
Mrs. Lucille Cockrell assisted
her mother, Mrs. Beasley, and
the co-hostesses in serving de-
licious refreshmen's.
LET IT RAIN!
YOU CAN WASH AND
DRY YOUR CLOTHES
on the rainiest rainy day
ft
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WE HAVE INSTALLED
THE NEWEST, MOST MODERN
CLOTHES DRYING EQUIPMENT
for Our Customer’s Convenience
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JUST EAST OF SAFEWAY PARKING LOT
Phone 39 We Call for and Deliver.
and right
in time
to leave
you plenty
of money
to do your
! christmas
! shopping
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Carraway, R. H., Jr. The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1951, newspaper, November 27, 1951; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth757728/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.