The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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JULY 3, 1952
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Sunday night. Ralph Curtis of Troup visited
Mrs. Ollie Turberville of Pine friends here for a few days last
Shannon in Tyler on Thursday.
Mrs. V. S. Belcher has been
visiting her children at Leve- j
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Tucker
and son David of Dallas visited Frances Hospital in Tyler.
Miss Helen GilbreaVi is visit-
ing her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Petty,
in Winnsboi-o this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Astrel
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Johnnie Titsworth was dis-
missed last week from Mother ,
Apply with the
BPS FLATLUX Brush
See the Matching 3
Flatlux is Identically
Matched in Color with
SATIN-LUX and GLOS-LUX
Ask for Folder
KIT Din.
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I 38 years of age, 3
I jacher, 2 years a Tex-
I itor, 14 years in Con-
I iliiy Beckwortti by ex-
Ito be your U. S. Sena-
ite an attorney. He is
| ;nt Chairman of the
I elegation in Congress
I composed of 21 Texas
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and ventilation, is located in
the front, convenient to the
entrance and opening into the
bedroom hall. There is ample
space for dining in the kitchen.
Sunday with Mrs. R. H. Reed.
few
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IC ST. PHONE 147 MINEOLA
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B 'ves when Lindley
born in 1913.
Bbrth and his
Uited land until
Uckworth has
BNBr shop, grocery
F filling station and
ravel on State High-
e school bus while a
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[Covers Wallpaper
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willpaint
the average room
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i kitchen counter.'
Closet space is provided by
the wardrobe - type closets in
the bedrooms, coat closets for
i the entrances and the linen
closet in the bedroom hall.
Dimensions are 34 feet by 24
xfeet. Area equals 861 square feet,
cubage 19,727 cubic feet.
For further information about
THE DURAND, write the Small
House Planning Bureau,
Cloud, Minn.
•Dougald of Dal-
png her. grand- !
H Mrs. V. B. Mc-
tther relatives,
la English and
Ln spent a few
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Tucker and
Mr. and Mrs. A. j. Tucker and
boys a few days the past week.
Mrs. Maude Mfrlick and Mrs.
White of Mineola and Mrs. T.
C. Duke of Quitman visited last
■, 14 years U. S.
I), has voted con-
I measures to in-
I equip our man-
hlarge and equip
[ Navy and Air
favors keeping
unquestionably
j has supported
isure which has
|ffhe House seek-
|about an endur-
I- including veter-
I terminal leave—
leterans, their de-
■r men in service,
raents.
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Mrs. H. R. Stewart returned
Mrs.’ Mary Douglas Jennings home from a visit with her
and family are here visiting daughter and family, Mr. and
iher sister Mrs. J. J. Puckett and Mrs. Edward Clements, in ;
Dallas.
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visiting IN NEW ORLEANS HOSPITAL
and Eldon Kindley
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mother,
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and Helen and
P. English and I
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THE DURAND working draw-1
ings call for frame construction first floor.
throughout, full basement, wide
( siding, brick fireplace, asphalt
a shingles, concrete steps,
wrought iron railings.
By placing a dormer in the
rear, two bedrooms can be
finished on the second floor, In The sink is under the windows,
_^=_ refrigerator on the inside wall
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j J. H. English spent a
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Pickett, at Sulphur Springs.
Mrs. J. M. Cooke has been ancj and Mrs. J. C. Stewart
visiting her parents, Mr. and of Rowlett, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Mrs. P. L. Davis, at Bright Star. cjark of Garland, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Busby and c. L. Stewart and friends of
family of Hawkins visited Mr. Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. L.
and Mrs. G. L. Stevens and Mr. P. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs.
I and Mrs. J. P. English Sunday H. D. Stewart during last week-
iunday afternoon ' a^ernoon anc* attended church end.
Ifrs. R. T. Webb
, I Mills visited with Mr. and Mrs. week.
, Hulon Folmer j R L Turberville Sund
ed Sunday with ! J
yttll Starnes and ,
IS-
family.
Robert and Dickie Lanier of
Ft. Worth are here
their grandparents, Mr. and Eldon Kindley entered the
Mrs. R. E. Walters, and aunt hospital in New Orleans Thurs-
Mrs. Thelma Guin and Betty. ; day for surgery on his eyes. His
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lindley address is Room 413, Eye, Ear.
attended the funeral of Mrs. Nose & Throat Hospital, 145
Elks Place, New Orleans, Louisi-
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Carraway, R. H., Jr. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1952, newspaper, July 3, 1952; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493069/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.