The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1929 Page: 3 of 10
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THE M1NE0LA MONITOR
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the ielephone
that 'pinkled all ]P)ay long
OLIVE BRANCH
Mrs. Walters'measured nerv-
ously, put two more pins into
the hem of Jane's new partv
dress. The dress had to be readv
by 8 o clock — and alreadv it
was 6:30.
"No!" she answered her hus-
band, who was rumpling his
hair irritably in the sewing
room door, "Supper isn't readv
yet, and—stand still, Jane."
This last to biond, 16-vear-
old Jane, who posed stiffly on
the low table while her mother
fitted the garment on her.
* "—and don't ask why!" she
finished sternly, through a
mouthful of pins, "It's a wonder
I've accomplished anything!
I've spent the afternoon run-
ning downstairs to the tele-
phone—down to give Maisie
Jones my cake recipe—down to
answer the butcher, the preach-
er, and goodness knows who
else!
"I've a notion to move this
sewing room downstairs, where
I can grab that 'phone the
moment it rings!"
Walters, moving ruefully to-
ward the stairway, turned his
head to agree with her:
Either that," he answered,
"or have a telephone put in the
sewing room."
•fry
Telephones where you need
them save time, patience, house-
wifely strength.
Few know that one or two
additional instruments cost con-
siderably less than the single
telephone they now have!
By a wisely-placed "exten-
sion" or two, and perhaps a re-
arrangement of the equipment
you already have,an expert tele-
phone man can often double the
convenience of your telephone
service. Just mail the coupon.
" -.i
Manager,
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., City. ^
Without obligation, I'd like to know ;kj
how to get more value out of my tele-
phone service. Won't you call •
at |
(day)
o'clock.
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Name...
Address..
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The health of the community is
very well at this writing with the
rcootion of S. O. Turner
who had a Raduim Treatment
while in Dallas last Monday. She
stayed from Monday till Friday.
All hope she will scon he able to
be up.
This is a very busy time for
the farmers.
Miss Mary Saucier of Dallas,
spent from Monday until Friday
I with her cousin, Miss Irene Turn-
i.
| Miss Edna Rook of Providence
j spent Saturday night and Sun-
' day with Miss Helen White.
; Miss Oneta Peek spent Satur-
l day night with Kathrine Boozer.
J Miss Irene and Irvin Turner
j visited in Terel. Texas Monday.
Miss Eunice Barnette spent Sun-
day with Oneta Peek.
Misses Helen White and Mazelle
Linbaugh spent Tuesday with
Misses Mary Saucier and Irene
Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Linebaugh
spent awhile Saturday night with
Mrs. S. O. Turner and family.
Mr. Eugene Boozer, Isham Wil-
son and Herbert McKee spent the
day Sunday with Mr. J. A. Line-
baugh.
Mrs. Lille Harry and daughter,
Geneva spent Thursday with Miss
Mozelle Wilson.
Mrs. Almeta Jolley and Oieta
spent Tuesday with Mrs. A. R.
White.
Misses Irene Turner and Helen
White spent Friday afternoon
with Miss Mozelle Wilson.
Mr. W. McDonald spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. A. R. White.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barnette
attended a program at Lone Pine
Saturday night.
Misses Irene Turner and Mary
Saucier, Moelle Linebaugh spent
Wednesday afternoon with Miss
Helen White.
Sunday Schol was very well at-
tended Sunday. There was a small
crowd, although we had Sunday
School.
Few of this community attend
the play at Mt. Enterprize, which
Cartwright put on. The ones
who attended said,, "It was fine."
Master Sam White spent Sun-
day with Master Truman Line- j
baugh.
Mrs. Lille Turner and children j ^
have moved back home. Mrs. Tur ( ?
nor has been teaching school at
S:out. We ara r.__ ^
back.
We are gc'ng to try and have ;
the literhirv and cards by next i
Sunday. So it is going to help j
out lots. Come next Sunday and j
bring someone with you.
NEW HOPE
Economical TronMportatSon
wfore you buy your
next automobile —-
learn wluj over
300,000
have already
chosen the New
Chevrolet Six
The health of the community is
not so good. Grandpa Skinner is
real sick at this writting. We hope
he will soon be restored to his
health.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C —■ ~ ~ and
family from near Hainesville vis-
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Fouse Sunday.
Mrs. W. E. McKinney spent Sun-
day with Mrs. Allen Weaver.
Rev. W. R. Phillips filled his
regular appointment at Forrest
Hill Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. J. V. Amoss and wife. Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Binford, Mrs. Pink
Fisher and daughter, Mrs. Helon
Johnson spent Sunday at Gilmer.
Miss Opal Phillips spent Friday
with Mrs. W. E. Phillips.
Mrs. W. E. McKenney spent
Friday afternoon with Mrs. W. R.
Phillips.
Mrs. E. D. Fouse and children
spent Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. W. E. McKenney.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Phillips
spent Saturday night with Mrs.
W. R. Phillips.
Mr. J. M. Tosh spent Sunday
at the home of Rev. W. R. Phillips.
Mrs. J. V. Amoss and Mrs. C. E.
Binford spent Wednesday after-
noon with Mrs. W. R. Phillips.
Mrs. E D. Fouse and Mrs. W.
E. McKenney visited at the home
of Mrs. J. E. Hasten Saturday
afternoon. .
Little Laura Fouse spent Thursday
night with Mrs. W. E. McKenney
and daughter.
Mr. Eugene Perdue spent Satur-
day night with Herman Phillips.
Mrs. Pink Fisher and daughter
Mrs. Helon Johnson spent Thurs-
day with Mrs. J. V. Amoss.
Mrs. J. V. Amoss spent last Mon-
day night with Mrs. WF. E. Phillips
Mrs. W. E. Phillips and little
daughter Billy spent Tuesday with
Mrs. J. V. Amoss.
Miss Opal McKenney spent Wed-
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FLAVOR
Mineola Grain Co.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
nesday night with Miss Bertsha
Dodson.
Miss Margorie Mitchell spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Miss Opal McKenney.
Next Sunday our regular preach-
ing day everybody come out and
give Bro. Whitehurst a good
crowd.
Sunday School was well attend-
ed last Sunday. Had a few visit-
ors. We were glad to have you
come again.
OXFORD NEWS
Brother Alford of Picton filled
his appointment here this week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie James of
Hainesville visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pollard Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Avis Lanier of
Hainesvilie visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lcgue Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hughs o£
Mineola visited relatives here Sun-
day.
Brotherf Stagner of Haines-
ville attended church here Sunday-
Everybody come and help us
sin Sunday, the 14th.
MODERN HOME FOR SALE
Modern home lor sale, on North
Johnson, practically new 6 room^
hall and bath. Double garage.
Corner lot, close in. Cash or
terms, address H. C. Merritt, 1700
College Ave., Ft Worth, Texas car
see C. A. Peacock, Mineola. 51tfC
Buff Rock baby chicks ready
April 15th. 12c each at my home
1-2 mile South of Hoard. Mrs.
Taylor Tucker, Mineola, Route
4.
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The COACH
$595
The
ROADSTER . . ,
The
PHAETON . . .
The
COUPE . . . i .
The
SEDAN
The Sport
CABRIOLET . .
The Convert-
ible LANDAU .
The
Sedan Delivery .
The Light
Delivery Chanii
The
t M Ton Chatsis .
The lMTon
Chassis with Cab
All price* f. o. b. factory,
Flint, Mich.
?525
*525
.*595
*675
*695
*725
*595
*400
*545
*650
COMPARE
the delivered price a* well aa
the list price in considering
aataaaobile valve*. Chev-
•alet'* delivend price* Include
•aiy rouwubic charges for
delivery and financing.
Since January first, over 300,000 people have chosen
the Chevrolet Six. And every day sees an increase in
this tremendous public acceptance—
—for the new Chevrolet not only brings the enjoyment
of six-cylinder performance within the reach of every-
body everywhere, but gives the Chevrolet buyer a
greater dollar value than any other low-priced car.
Just consider what you get in the Chevrolet Six! The
smoothness, flexibility and power of a six-cylinder
engine which delivers better than twenty miles to the
gallon. The beauty and luxury of bodies by Fisher with
adjustable driver's seat. The effortless control of big,
quiet, non-locking 4-wheel brakes and ball bearing
steering. Then consider Chevrolet prices! And you will
discover that this fine quality Six can actually be
bought in the price range*o/|the /our.', Come in. Let us
prove that anyone who can afford any car can afford
a Chevrolet Six!
A: W. FULCHER & CO.
Mineola and Alba, Texas.
W. C. JACKSON, QUITMAN, TEXAS
CHEVROLET DEALERS
A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR!
Price Makers
not price meeters!
a:
If it's anything in
groceries you can
always buy it for
less at
BROOKSHIRE BROS.
,rV MINEOLA, TEXAS
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1929, newspaper, April 11, 1929; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286103/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.