The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1952 Page: 4 of 12
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Hainesville News
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GLENDA LEACH
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Glenda Leach Finishes
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HEAR THE TRUE STORY
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Get the best for less
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2 LADY HAMILTON*
3 MORNING STAR*
4 CORONATION*
(Pol. Adv. - Paid for
by Ralph Yarborough)
and family of Mineola spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Hill and family.
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ALL-TEXAS RALLY
Courthouse Lawn
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GOING TO CONFERENCE
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How do wispy-sheer
Mojuds do it? The answer
is MAGIC MOTION
. extra 'give' and
spring-back in the
knit that makes I
them fit better, look
lovelier, and wear an unbelievably
long time! Buy and fry ihetn
... today!
Navy, Black, Red in Dress Shoes
Orchid, Green, Biege, White
in Play Shoes
V2 PRICE
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Ladies'
SHOE SALE
CLOSE-OUT OF SPRING SHOES
FLYNTS JEWELRY
Since 1375 W. L. White, Owner
MO J U D
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stockings!
9:00 p.m.
Over Radio Station
WFAA
DALLAS
820 Kilocycles
CHRYSLER
THE FINEST CAR
AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED
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It’s been many years since a new car has
caused as much talk as today’s Chrysler
Imperial has. What you may not realize
is how long it’s been since a car gave so
many reasons for excited talk as this one.
May we invite you to drive and test
the best and most worth-owning engine on
the road today? (Chrysler’s magnificent
new 180 H.P. FirePower V-8.)
» May we invite you to handle the
easiest and safest steering wheel in exist-
ence at the moment? (Chrysler’s full-
lime Power Steering.)
VIRGINIA MAYO
co-starring in
'•She's Working
H.r Way Through
College"
o Warner first.
'Action
"26 miles of dancing Nfl
is a pretty strenuous
workout," says beautiful
Virginia Mayo, "but if didn't
faze my Mojuds! Never
a snag, pop, run or wrinkle
in all those hours before
the cameras!"
dale and Mrs. Bessie Leach of
Mineola.
Four cherished patterns to choose from. Dinner service:
for 8 start at $55.75. Come in and see them and ask
abou’. our budget terms.
ENTERTAINS
CHURCH DEACONS
The deacons of the First Bap-
tist Church held their regular
monthly business meeting at
the Rock Falls lake cabin of
Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Fair. The
meeting was proceeded by a
delicious meal prepared by Mrs-.
Fair.
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shaw7 of
who r Wednesday night.
“■ Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Riddle
RED HOT, MAMA?—Fresh
from a successful run at Lon-
don’s Palladium, Sophie Tucker,
“last of the red hot mamas,” sips
tea during a visit to a tea factory
in Greenford, Middlesex, Eng-
land. Sophie, who’s still going
strong, admits to be being t>4
years young.
Do You Need Body Work Or A
I Complete Paint Job On Your
Car Or Truck?
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Shoes Formerly Selling
$5.95 to $9.95
Sizes: 4 to 9, AA to B
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The Rev. Derwood Blackwell,
pastor of the First Methodist
Church, will leave Monday
morning for the annual confer-
ence of the Texas Methodist
Conference in Houston. Mrs.
. Blackwell will accompany him.
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I BACK FROM CONVENTION
Ox DUCO
,?| Ht-G. U. S. PAT. OFF.
p/Wl SEAflf-GlOSS
ItX ENAMEL
Otic yjteate I or walls & woodwork
Now . . . for the first limo ... I ho beauty and durability of
famous DL CO Gloss b.nanv I i. ix o boon matched in th?
smooth, satiny beauty of i true S< rni-
Gloss. It’s so easy to apply—one < <>at (Tj Q Oft i
covers—and it’s really washable! Popular N>4U.ZitJ QI.
tints or deep rich tones.
Farmers Hardware & Supply
FEED, SEED & PAINT STORE
Save the surface and you save all!
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May we invite you to try out brakes
which require as little as one-third the
usual foot-pressure, and still stop you in
many feet less than other cars do?
(Chrysler Power Brakes.)
May we invite you to sit on the most
comfortable seat cushions, and enjoy the
fullest window vision you can find? May
we invite you to ride on the rough-road
miracle of the Onflow shock absorbers
which only Chrysler-built cars have?
May we invite you to drive a Chrysler
Imperial... and learn how much you’d
- ter, Mrs. Ullyees ________, ,
' i era days the past week.
Mrs. T. C. Duke of Quitman
vsited Mrs. R. H. Reed last
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mils, and de ;dy rcyrd, if you bought
another car today without knowing this
one first?
We . . . and Imperial by Chrysler . . .
are at your service, any time.
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VIRGINIA MAYO
danced 26 miles in these
1 want to thank each one
for their kindness shown me
and family w>hile I was in the
hospital, also the beautiful cards
and flowers, Dr. Jones and
his nurses.
Mrs. Lucille Davidson x_
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Betty Nortihcutt, student at
Baylor University, is home for
the summer.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Judge and
i Mr. and Mrs. Leland Long, dele-
: gates from the Mineola Rotary
Club at the International Rotary
Convention in Mexico City,
have returned home. Mr. and
Mrs. John Smith of Tyler, for-
mer residents of Mineola, also
attended the convention.
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CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Lois Jacobs of Los Ang-
lillU eles, California visited her sis-
- ter, Mrs. Ullyees Belcher, sev- |
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L. O. Caffey Koy shirley of Yantis visited
' Sunday afternoon with Rev.
and Mrs. Frank Shirley.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Blackmon
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker.
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Church and Sunday school ( Longview visited Mrs. M. O.
were well attended. There were 1 Shaw Sunday and they attend-
visitors from Sand ed ttie singing at Conrord.
The precinct No. 2 singing
meets with us Sunday after-<
'• noon. The public is invited.
I Miss Dorothy
“ • visiting in Dallas.
Mr. McManus of Big Sandy
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earn-
est Williams and boys.
Rex Hughes, who has been
i visiting his mother the past i
month, left Sunday for Fort
? . Sill, Oklahoma.
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has been a student at A&M, I
I is home for the summer. visited relatives in Commerce
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gresham Wednesday.
Mrs. Brooke of Roswell, New
Mexico, attended church here
Sunday.
D. J. Hall of Hawkins spent Mrs. Trubie Lee Smith and
the past week with Mr. and children of Pine Mills attend- ,
ed church here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston English
and family spent the weekend j
in Stratford. Oklahoma.
Tom Pogue of Coke visited his
sisters, Mrs. c. M. Hughes and
Mrs. Mary Lindley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. English of
Stratford, Oklahoma spent last ■
week with Mr. and Mrs. Hooper J
English and other relatives. I
Our revival starts Sunday and .
we invite all to come and be
with us.
| Miss Glenda Leach, daughter J College, Manhattan, Kansas. She
■ of E. H. Leach and the late i
, Mrs. Frartces Copeland Leach, ’
| graduated May 28 from Bethany
Methodist Hospital School of
Nursing in Kansas City, Kansas. ,
Miss Leach attended school in i
Lindale and graduated from
high school at Bonner Springs,
Kansas. She plans to continue
her studies at Kansas State ' , _ „
__________ ________: oi Roswell,
Lindale
with Mr. ivuo. uCuiSc i
Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Glass-
i is the granddaughter of Mr. ancj Mr ancj j^rs (-<ai.|
and Mrs. Ed Copeland ol Lin- Stanford of Longview had din- j
TT..Mrs. A. Stan-
ford Sunday.
j Rev. and Mrs. Frank Shirley
had dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Hanson Sunday.
Those on the sick list are
Mrs. Bill Page, Tommy Hanson
and Mrs. J. W. Holloway Sr.
a speedy re-
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nicholson
R,______11, New Mexico, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter We wish them
on June 2. The baby weighed ■ r
8 lbs. 10 oz. and has been j
named Daphne Sue. T
i Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson are '
former residents of Mineola.
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several
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stanford of!
Longview visited Mr. and Mrs.
Woodie Huckaba Saturday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Sandifer
spent Thursday night with Mr. ■
! and Mrs. Carl Sandifer.
i Mr. and Mrs. 1
visited Thursday night with Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Caffey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Phillips
Rosser visited Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Tucker last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wood of
spent Sunday night
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THE MINEOLA MONITOR
JUNE 5, 1952
attendance at
Average
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168 Enrol] for
Vacation School
At Hawkins Church
Baptist Church
Bible School Has
Good Attendance
Elbert Willingham, Mineola,
admitted June 3.
Alice Carraway, Spring Hill,
Louisiana, admitted June 3.
Mrs. Bill Page, Mineola, dis-
missed June 4.
Mrs. J. A. Burge, Mineola,
dismissed June 4.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Owens
of Dallas spent Sunday visiting
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Will
Owens.
MINEOLA GENERAL
HOSPITAL
E. C. Worley, Mineola, ad-
mitted June 3 for surgery.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gayion
Mrs. C. C. Miller. Mrs. D. H. Morris, Winnsboro, a baby girl
: 7 Mus named Catherine on June 3.
Morrow. Mrs. Elaine Cole, Miss
Bet^z Green. Miss Billy Purifoy. i The baby weighed 8 lb. 2 oz.
C^uniOiS, Mrs. O. W. Lansford, J
Mrs. R. Cremwclge, Mrs. E. B. :
. , _____ Joe Richardson, '■
Mrs. P. O. Point, Mrs. L. W.
Hunt, Mrs. Rufus Tankersley, i
Mrs. F. M. Morrison. Mrs. Char-
les Reed. Mrs. A. E. Montgom-
ery, Mr. Lansford.
Intermediates. Mrs. RT B. '
Smith, Mrs. V. I. Brown, Mrs. j
Philip Lokey, Mrs. Roy Telia- j
ferro, Mrs. W. C. Becker and
Miss June Wyat. Mrs. J. M.
Barnwell is genera! secretary. I
the
First Baptist Church vacation
Bible school during its first
week was 249 daily. AU depart-
i Faison, ments reported good progress
168 have made in Bible teaching, hand-
9 work, and educational activity.
The school will continue
through June 13.
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HAWKINS, (Spl.)—The Hawk-
ins Baptist Church Vacation
Bible School began Monday.
The school is under the general
supervision oi Glenn
educational director. 1
registered for classes from
until 11 o'clock.
Working with the beginners
are Mrs. J. S. Fink, Mrs. J. D.
Esskew, Mrs. II. J. Cobb, Mrs.
’ J. C. Strickland. Mrs. W. H.
Smith, Mrs. Patsy Andrews,
Mrs. H. A. Penna.1.
Primary department Mrs. C.
G. Smith. Mrs. W. T. Minshew,
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Carraway, R. H., Jr. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1952, newspaper, June 5, 1952; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493063/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.