The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 43, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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in time
for Christmas
within the
It tells
with Country Set’s
Rayon and acetate shantung-
SiLSpun separates
that fairly shimmers
with excitement. Beijre
crocheted topping is
multi-ribboned to match
blue, white, pink or beige
pants. Sizes: 3 to 13. •
TOPPER $12 PANTS $18
wear or'
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Day or night Ph. 1.0 9-25M
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24-Ilnur Emergency Repair
Radio Dispatched
Service
Qualls Plumbing Co.:
Electric Sewer Service
1241 North Johnsen
Contracting New Construction
w W. H. QUALLS
Master Plumber
Mineola
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Selection in Hard-to-find Sizes.
A wi*p of lined »heer drench-
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with covered button* at peek-
a-boo neckline. Sheer brief
edged with double row* of
of shirred, val $12.00
November IS They were Misner
Louise Rnvnes and Willie Jn West.
Mineola: Mesdame* June Duke
Emalee Morse, Quitman;
Nell Ruth Williarhaon.
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Bg made-to-measure sulU.
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•Botany* 500
sharkskins, black
mohair. or navy blue.
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Good Gift Idea!
Made to order face powder
from Charles of the Ritz
Every lady oa your gift list can wear made to-order fete
powder. You buy on "empty" powder boi or pressed
powder compoel After Christmas Day. she has it filled
with her individual blend of powder, nt no evtre coot
Loose powder boo, 12.5®. White Plastic pressed powder
compact. 12 59 Bloch and golden pressed powder com-
post, 5I.M. Each in a holiday gift bev.
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Give Intimate Pretties
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Reference Books
Will Be A Help
To College-Bound
Four reference books and on<
i other volume of interest to tall
college-bound students have been
.utded to the Mineola Public Li-
brary as memorials by special
iequest of donors
I The four reference tiooksTTmi
late ex|>e<“tcd to help young peo-
ple desiting to attend college are
i the following by Barron’s:
—Profiles of American C o l-
lertes. giving all the facts you
net d to know about more than
i h v en hundred colleges and uni-
versities;
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JANUARY SAVE LP TO 75<7o NOW!
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Christmas Tea Enjoyed
By Delta Kappa Gamma
The home of Mr and
F. Drake in Sulphur Springs
was the setting for the
Christmas Tea of the
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ENTIRE STOCK of FALL
each
Mrs. Minnie Alice Lott of Min-
eola. president of the Chapter,
presided for the business session
| Honor guests for the meeting
; wrre future teachers Cindy Ten- ‘ Knox.
J niSon and Sarnmic Ik thca, both
j of Winnsboro: Kathy Knight, of
Pickton. and .leanett. Darby and
Charlotte' Stribling, Iroth of Sul-
phur .Springs Each was fntro-
-i duced by her sponsor.
Other guest* were Mesdames
Neyly Griffith, Tom Limrm and
T, A. Mandina, all of Sulphui
Flattering little flirt of a gown
to nip in with streamers of
cording The skirt, a flare of
lightweight tricot, the midriff,
line lace topped with appli-
ques,- the- bodice, lined sheer-,
softly gathered into appliques
Give
SSn,,'ira.o,E1>
Mr* Springs
Mias Olartys Alexander. Sul-
annual phur Springs, introduced the new
Fpsilon members who were initiated at
Gamuin Chapter of Delta Kappv ’he regional meeting in Tyler on
| Gamma on Saturday, Dec I
Hugtcssc* for the meeting were
member* of the Chapter from
i Sulphur Springs The holiday aea- and
I *on wnsj *tre*s<-d by Christmas «»»<! Mrs
nTmngrments throughout tire en- Sulphur SpCngs
: tire house Other mcmoers attending the
Mcsdames Eva Beckham ar>d Christmas Tea included Mine*.
Melba. Anglin, Sulphur Springs Margaret Beene, Bronza C<»x,
I presented a program on music Cleo Browning, Louise Reid. Pat-
I in rural America A 'rlo com- sy Walters and Irene Spivey.
I posed of Mmes Johnny Dodson. Winnsboro; Pauline Hayden. <»f
I. A Pogtu and Joe Williamson Piekton; Sara MclMtoah, Ijrlla
j sang American folksongs after Tucker. Gia Shiiw. Nadine Hol-
| Mrs Beckham gav'e the historical I ley, Lillian Cathey, Mary Griffin
i background mid significance of and Mary Margaret Pepper, Quit-
i each ; man.
And Reba Baucom, Mary Con-
ley, Gladys Brumley. Martha
Spencer. Grace Caldwell, Paillee
Diake, Jewel Clark. Virginia
Ila Ruth Koonce. Vicki
Hines, Patti Willis. Estelle Irwin
Lauritic (.orrison, Mildred Caha-
lan, Grace Jane Tectcs, Glenna
McKa'. Gladys Allen, Reda Hen-
in ii. Billy Lois Sartin and Sue
, Letta Whatley. Sulphur Springs
prepare for College
Entrance Examinations:
Verbal Aptitude Workbook
lot Coll^gy Entrance Examina-
tion. and
Mathematics Workbook f o r
College Entrance Examinations.
The fifth addition reported —
‘ How tn Heat the High Cost of
College” - is not a reference
bopk; It la on the lending list, j
not just to oe used w:,Ui”
confines of tii<> library,
pf probable, scholarships being of- K
feted high school graduates de-" ■
siting to further their education S
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere JF
| thanks for the many kindnesses |&
extended to Mr’ C M Bossier tH
‘during Ins lengthy illness, and to fg
jus (luting out bereavement.
The Family of C. M Bossier a
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The neighborhood pharmacy ha*
always been a focal point in the community.
It’* a grai)^ old American institution.
Here, friend* meet informally.
They talk about the weather,
how things are going in the sports world,
discuss politics, grumble a bit about taxes.
When we fill a prescription for you.
it ia not Just a business transaction.
It’s an opportunity to be of helpful service
to a neighbor and his family.
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NEIGHBOR!
SERVICE DRUG
LOgen 9-2660
Only ethical drug* are used. At low, low price*. Avail-
able 24 hour* daily. After hours Call LO 9-3793. Free
delivery day or night.
WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS
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FOR CHRISTMAS!!
BUY A
NEW FORD
Choose from our Wide Selection.
Price is Right! (We Ain’t Kiddin’!)
We ('an Assist You With
BANK RATE FINANCING
GEORGE FORD SALES
635 W. Broad LO 9-2695
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Peacock, Dan. The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 43, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1965, newspaper, December 20, 1965; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290988/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.