The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1959 Page: 4 of 12
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MEXICO—Chili con Carne Mexicali (Chili
beans with corn). Mix I can chili con came
with 2 cups whole kernel corn, 1 cup water,
sliced ripe olives. Alternate with corn chips
in greased casserole. Bake in 350'' oven 30
min. Delieious with Coca-Cola. Its cheerful
lift makes the whole meal more fun.
Watkins. Jon Bright and D. L.
Newsom.
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All members are urged to at-
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Installation Service
The Delphian Literary Club
will meet Wednesday afternoon.
Morrow of Quitman and is at-
tending Tyler Junior College.
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The fun lovingest, flattery lovingest sandals
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Made of Leprecon’s wonderfully soft
Specially designed circular stitching gives you
a natural, youthful uplift... beautiful, sharply
defined separation. Tailored band bottom is
styled for easy comfort . . . won't cut. bind or
shift. .. stays just where you want it. In white
broadcloth $1.50. A cup, 32-36, B cup,
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“Along The Dogwood Trails”
Mrs. Addie McGowan, neice of
the bride. Wedding march was
played by Paul Blackstock.
Following a trip to California
the couple will make their home
at 813 Petersmith Street. Fort
Worth, Texas.
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Romantic Comedy
To Play At Select
"Gidget," the story of a pert
in this impeccable two-
piece dress in wondrous
pique-weave blend of arnel
and cotton. Detachable
white collar and sparkling
white jewelled ornament
on clever fringed tab.
Completely sudsable for
smart wear all summer
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Colors: Black, Navy
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Garden Club Plans
Annual Flower Show
The Fannie Marchman Gar-
den Club will hold their annual
fower show Wednesday after-
noon. April 15, at the home of
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be “Hospitality Moods.” It will
be open to the public between
the hours of 3 to 6 p.m.
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Miss Sandra Nell Stewart and ring ceremony.
Jacob I. (Bud) Morrow were Mrs. Charles Friemel sang
married at the First Baptist “Because” and “I Love You
Church in Mineola at eight Truly” accompanied by Mrs. D.
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and iridescent crown held her
finger tip veil and she wore a
string of pearls and pearl ear
screws which belonged to the
groom’s mother. She carried a
cascading bouquet of Easter
Lilies and white hyacinths.
Miss Carolyn Stewart of Min-
eola was her sister’s maid of
honor and Miss Lucy Doyle was
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mond London were married
April 5 in the chapel of Trinity
Methodist Church in Ft. Worth.
The Rev. Ernest DeWald pre-
formed the ceremony.
Attendants were Jimmie Lon-
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ments.
After the meeting was over
. the ladies toured the dogwood
trails.
as best man.
bridesmaid. Misses Dianne and I Black and Vicki Buchanan.
Joan Cathey, cousins of the 1 The bride is the daughter of
bride, were flower girls. The Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie E. Ste-
ring bearer was Miss Joan Nita wart of Mineola and a graduate
lodge Monday night at seven! blonde teen-ager who goes out
o’clock There will also be an on her first “manhunt and
distance telephone during the ,
April 15. at the home of Mrs. hours.
Fairie Jennings for their regular
~ Any member of the public de-
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closing of this office may com- ;
municate in writing with the
Federal Communications Com-
Miss Johnnie Ruth Stewart, in Tyler. Mr. Morrow is the son
sister of the bride, and Gerald of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A.
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appointed District President of
District 33 by M: Bessi Clif-
ton president of the R bekah '
Association of Texas.
The lodges in this district are '
Mineola. Tyler. Overton. Jack-
sonville and two in Kilgore.
Mrs. Kahler will make her
official visit to the Mineola
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mushroom soup add 1 cup sour cream, 1 cup sliced mushrooms, 1 cup grated Parmesan i
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NOTICE
is hereby given that application
was made on the 13th day of |
February, 1959, by the Western *
Union Telegraph Company to
the Fede r a l Communications
Commission to close the tele-
graph office lcated in the Tex-
as and Pacific railroad station
at Hawkins, Texas.
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substituted service will be avail-
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The spring convention of East
Texas Council of Garden Clubs
of District Three met Tuesday.
Api 11 7 at Lakeside Methodist
B Assembly near Palestine.
Attending from the Civic
Ey Garden Club were Mrs. William
F Mollard. Mrs. Weston Nelson.
. 2 Mrs. Carl P Smith. Mrs. Reed
j j Lesser. Mrs. Annie Turner and
, Mrs. W. J. Bray. Representing
k . the Fannie Marchman Club
* were Mrs. C. M. Bossier and
i Mrs. J. D. McNeill.
The Mary M rtha Class of the
Fiist Baptist Church met Tues-
day right March 30. at the
home of Mrs. John L Cobbs for
a business and social meeting.
Special guests were the Re v
and Mrs. Jame s B Thompson '
and Karla
Mrs. Irene McInnis, president,
presided over the meeting. Rev.
Thompson It d in prayer and
also gave a short talk on visita- l
tion. Good reports were iven
by each group leader. An inspir- .
ing devotional was give n by i
Frances Ashworth on Christ •
Meets Our Needs ” Mrs. Lami- ■
nack gave a short talk on the
progress of the class and out-
lined plans for the future.
A delicious plate of chicken
salad, crackers, pickle s. cake
and ice tea were served to Rev.
and Mrs. Thompson and Karla.
Lula Heard. Margaret Wesson.
Mary Rucker. M; u lie Mot dy.
Leola Kingcaid Letha Akins. I
Lola Mae Cowart. Stella Stan-
ley. Ida Vawter, Thelma Clay-
bourn. Lera Cobbs. Mary Greer. I
Eva Brown. V Ida Patrick. Lull
Wilson. Frances A hworth, Fima
Laminack Veda Kingston. Paul-
ine Maxfield. Helen Barnett.
Lila Pope. Thelma Hill. Susan
Peterson. Rosa Lee Hin <. Rubye
King. Mami' Smith Irene Mc-
Innis and Eddie Mac Malone.
Games were led by Eva Brown j
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Harle, S. Neil. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1959, newspaper, April 9, 1959; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547471/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.