The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1929 Page: 8 of 8
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THE MUfEOLA MONITOR
SALE ON SliMMER 1STS
AND DRESSES
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All new Spring and Summer Hats at
close out, many of them at less than
cost.
New Crepe and Georgette Dresses at
$6.00 and $1(K00
Greeting Cards and Mottoes, Hosiery,
Costume Jewelry, Silk Underwear,
Handkerchiefs, Gloves and
many others.
Gifts For Graduation
We congratulate the Yellow Jacket Staff,
the Faculty and extend best wishes to the
graduates of '29, of Mineola High School.
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YELLOW JACKET
Dorothy Jane Curl, "i
NatHne- Bowell, ' :
^ ,Rose. - Mary Francis, ■
Robert Henry,
Faye Marie Lester,
Sara Evelyn Lester,
Daisy Pearl Little, v
Louie Pearl Moody,
Katherine Monroe, .
Jessie Mae Patterson,
Susan Perry,
Marjorie Pritchett,
Robert H. Rodgers, Jr,
Paul D. Smith, Jr.,
Henry Simms, Jr.,
Jimmie Fern Tindel
Dixie Van,
Clara May Wells,
Dorothy Wisenbaker,
Milford York,
2ND GRADE
Mary Kathryn Anderson,
Patsy Bowdoin,
Marjory Coleman,
Sonny Brooks,
Richard Eddleman,
B. L. English,
Eugenia Fisher,
Irene Graham,
J. T. Hortman,
Bet tie Marie Jones,
Dallas Lankford Jr.,
David Hix Lott,
BROOKS MILLINERY & GIFT SHOP
Mineola, Texas
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NEW DRESSES JUST RECEIVED
See our showing of Ladies and Child-
rens Wash Ddesses. We also have
a nice selection of shoes, straw
and felt hats. Come and look
through our lines.
E. D. SCOTT
LAWRANCE SMITH
Painter & Paper
Hanger
Estimates cheerfully given.
Save one half on Wal Paper
4c to $2.00 per roll.
24 hour Delivery.
PHONE 15 — MINEOLA TEX.
RETAIL MER CENTS
ASSOCIATION
MINEOLA
^Affiliated with State I
jr and National Associa-
|j tions.
Do You Belong !
I! H. 0, ROGERS, Sec'y.l
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Wf * JBL JR. m ■
GRADUATES
YOU WILL FIND JUST THE GIFTS THAT
BOY'S AND GIRL'S WILL WANT IN SOME-
THING TO WEAR—AND THEY ARE ON
SALE TOO—
MINEOLA, TEXAS
GIFTS THAT SHE
WILL APPRECIATE
Evening Dresses
Sport Frocks
Vanette Hosiery
Handkerchiefs
Step-ins
Teds
Bloomers
Brassieres
Silk Pajamas
Purses
Garters
Hat Boxes
Parasols
PRACTICAL GIFTS
FOR THE BOY'S
Suit of Clothes
Straw Hats
Caps
Shoes
Shirts
Ties
Sox
2 Piece Underwear
Belts
Supporter Sets
Handkerchiefs
Lug-g-ag'e of all kinds
Jarhes R. Page. ';i*J
Robert Pegues,
Eva Nel Reeee
Elizabeth Stinnett,-
Nelson. Vandiver,; >
3RD GRADE
Maggie Lou Berry,
Henry Blankenship,
De Lila Corley,
Billy Jean Corbet,
Bobbie Fisher,
Josephine Hearn,'
Dorothy Kingston,
J. C. Kingston, k
Helen Klingaman,
L. D. Lester,;
Joe Ford Maberry,
Perry Roberts,
Geraldine Sanders,
Gerald Shirey,
Alice Marie Vance,
Mildred Warren,
4TH GRADE
Oscar Bobbitt,
Marjorie Bossier,
Ruth Bowdoin,
Winston Carlin,
J. C. Covington,
James Hartsfield,
David Humphreys,
Eva Mallory,
Pauline Thompson,
Mary Elizabeth Vance,
Bruce Welsh,
Myra York,
5TH GRADE
N. H. Anderson,
Sidney Alexander,
James Behrman,
James, Clark.
Maurine Curl,
Eva Belle Hale,
Rema Hancock,
Wiliie Lee Knight,
Margaret Knight,
Winona Pugh,
Betty Marie Shipp,
Adolphus Vandiver,
Louise Welch,
Royce Wisenbaker,
6TH GRADE
Helen Jane Bowdoin,
Woodrow Hancock, .
Buddie Harris,
Geneva Long,
Paul Tiner,
James Williams,
Clarence Willingham.
! SELECT
Mineola, Texas
NOTICE
All officers and members of
Mineeola Chapter of Eastern Star
are urged to be in their places,
Tuesday May 20! Election of of-
ficers and other business to be
attended to.
Zona Hearne, W. M. '
Annie M. Ferguson, Sec'y.
LOST: Between Mineola and Rock
Fallas Lake, tip and carrier for
a fishing rod. Finder will be suit-
ably rewarded for returning to
the undersigned.
JONATHAN RUSSELL.
Friday Only
RAYMOND NOVARRO ' —in
"THE FLYING FLEET"
FIRST EPISODE ;
"TARZAN THE MIGHTY"
Man and Beast in the Jungle THRILLS
Biggest Serial of all time HUGE
^
Saturday Matinee Only
TIM McCOY —in
"MORGAN'S LAST RAID"
Saturday Night Only
"THE QUITTER" —with
BEN LYON and DORTHY REVIER
Monday and Tuesday
"FOUR SONS"
BIG AS THE HEART OF HUMANITy
- The Greatest heart story ever told— a.
picture the whole family will enjoy.
Also New Series of "COLLEGIANS"
Continuous Show TWO TIL ELEVEN P.M.
ADMISSION Adults 25c — Children 10c
Wednesday
WILLIAM BOYD —in
"THE COP"
Thursday
"SATURDAY'S CHILDREN"
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Victory La^e located on Haines-
eville road at -the Greer bridge
has been leased to Mr. J. W.
Wright, those wishing to secure
bathing and fishing previleges
must see him. Trespassers will' be
prosecuted. Jim Grant, Owner.
9 -4tc
MINEOLA
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Mr. and Mrs. Buck Kennedy of
Quitman were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Butler.
Both residence and business lots
well located near the ' terminal
Terms easy. Smith and Peacock.
Edwin Smart of Lamesa, Texas,
is in Mineola this week visiting
friends and relatives.
Frank Haines of Hainesville was
a business visitor in Mineola yes-
terday.
Jack Roach left Wednesday for
Falfurrias, Texas, where he has
farming interests that demand his
attention.
Mrs. James C. Edwards, Jr.,
of Dallas spent last week-end
in Mineola as the guest of Mrs.
G. R. Kennedy.
Oris Chrietzberg and wife, living
near Mount Enterprise, spent the
day Saturday in Mineola with Mr,
and Mrs. W. T. Chrietzberg.
A number of the best vacant lots
in town at right prices.
Smith and Peacock.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John
Ashworth on last Sunday night,
a fine boy, he has been christened
John Ashworth, Jr.
Kiss Alta E. Shickley of Sherrid-
' an, Wyo., visited her friend Miss
; juiia Hightower in Mineola last
| Sa urday afternoon. Miss Shick-
ley taking a course in tele-
graphy at Tyler.
Fru.-x Chrietzberg and wife of
New li'. pe, and Mrs. L. C. Johnson
and 11 daughter, Tommie Lee
of Quitr. i spent Tuesday in Min-
eola the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Chrietzberg. Frank is their
son, and Mrs. Johnson their
their daughter.
LOST: Between Mineola and Rock
Fallas Lake, tip and carrier lor
a fishing rod. Finder will be suit-
ably rewarded for returning to
• the undersigned.
JONATHAN RUSSELL
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| Have your Crank Case drained and fill witH I
J the New Gulf. Motor Oil. The most scientific
| oil sold, It is a blended oil of paraphine and f
| asphalt base,
| J. 0. ENGLISH SERVICE STATION 1 j
| Mineola, Texas — — — Phone 106
I — :Complete Service For Your Car :—
SPECIAL SALE OF MILLINERY
U
Never before hove I offered new, seasonable
merchandise at reduced prices, but I want
to quit the Millinery business and must have
the money for the goods on hand.
Not one hat in my stock has ever been car-
ried over, so you will find fresh- new merch-
andise here and regardless of cost, I expect
to move them all by June 1st.
Find what you want, then buy it. All sales
final and no charge sales at these prices.
"If you can't save money, don't buy.
AT ADAMS STORE
Mrs. H. O. Rogers
EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY
—AT ADAM'S STORE—
Pure Milk And Cream .jl
There is no food more wholesome and health- J
fu than pure sweet milk. We make deliverii
twice daily-TKPholie No. 61. fl
^-Quality, Service and Satisfaction—
JENNINGS' SANITARY DAIRY
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1929, newspaper, May 23, 1929; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286109/m1/8/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.