The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1959 Page: 4 of 14
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Mineola, Texas, Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Mineola Memorial Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Mi's. Sanders Hostess
Hold For FHA (lirls
To WSCS Circle One
Y
Kerr, Brynner Star
In Coming Attraction
PAGE 4
THE MINEOLA MONITOR
MAY 21 . 1959
Approaching Rites
presidency to
HOMECOMING
Set For June 20
4.
members
Afternoon Singing
0
Social Events Honor
t
esident
Girls in Senior Class
at
Book Review Club
he, I
ur
Qnadualiok
Holds Final Meeting
gd888
Mary Bronsell. his- I
used
he deserves a
. ’ 2
r ’
1
MISS ELIZABETH ANN DUNCAN
InexpensiveGpp5
SUIT
\
Girl Scouts Plan
Miss Elizabeth Duncan
for all occasions
Summer Activities
by
I
Jerry Jones To Marry
mapped tins week by local lead-
I
Pupils Presented
approaching
ember of Kappa Sigma Lamb-
daughter, da social club He also attended
in Sunday Recital
b 8
&
We have all
s
in a variety of colors
needed accessories
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellison an-
nounce the birth of a son. John 1 blind
to go with it, too
o--
ars involved
«
MILLER'S
Phone LO 9-2330
401 N. Pacific St.
STORE FOR MEN
E
NEW!
SKELTON'S
---O
CARD OF THANKS
FOR THE
Big Little Store
102 W. BROAD
MINEOLA
I
CROWD
is Headquarters for
I ■ 1
GIFTS..
/_
/mt
THE FIRST SHEER NYLON STOCKING ....
We Gift Wrap Free - and enjoy doing it!
New Shipment
Largest Selection to be Found!
Ladies’
Men's Sport Shirts
Gaylor Oxford
A
Band Leaders Picked
A Large Assortment of
Usually $1 less than reg. prices
Gifts
1
r
9
for Graduation
Weddings,
and all other occasions
BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY
Beautiful
i
Tyler I
Makes Lovely Gifts
LINGERIE
M
Moore Junior High School.
$110to $220
• SLIPS
Incl. Tax
• GOWNS
Leather
• ROBES
BILLFOLDS
of fine nylon
$250to$350
D:
Ind. Tax
4
estarts
The Best Assortment of
Jun
whe
NECKTIES
We ve ever had
W
$4.95
pe sitions
Mineola Flower Shop
114 W. Broad
Phone LO 9-3080
_ k Molnar;
-1
Mrs. Chappelle’s
Pupils in Recital
Lighters
Hand Towels
Dresser Sets
i
I
I
Landrum of Dallas officiating.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Mineola High School and Ty-
Free Stew Served at Noon
(Bring ycur own bowl and
drinks)
Wire
HANGING BASKETS 81.50
Aar n,
g offi-
\
\
Thank you and may God bless
you.
JUST ARRIVED!
A Nice Selection of
lite
to
we
e damage
Mail car-
\
M StyC Shop
I
i
f
♦
{
Call or see
Kay Cooper
filmed
Austria
border.
The
rette
,T
out 1
were:
• Piggy Banks
• Aprons
• Waste Baskets
out
Rose
. 1 k.)
k
THAT EASES TIRED LEGS
ore,
Tv-
I
i
A Large Selection
Artificial
FRUIT and
FLOWERS
Sensibly
Priced
• Emergency Gifts
• Bridge Table Covers
and many others
Decorated in novel styles
who
cers:
( CAP AND II-_
V GOWN
At Sand Springs
Cemetery
Is Sunday, May 24th
W e hav c hundreds of other items at special
prices for Graduation Gifts.
to the c
rier J
slightly.
1
ri
e
I
1
night and Sunday and Monday
at the Sr lect Theatre
The Journey unfolds a sus-
Mrs. Daniel P Jones ol Lindale , Epsilon fraternity.
The ceremony will be per-
Sandra (
Eliza-
Cowan. i
Shirley
1i
A
i
Th
"-29
..7
1 Snyder. ti
J Raines, son;
! ter.-, pianist
$. g
4 ,
89 ,3
5% <>
‘9
71
)
{
from 11.00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. or 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
ALL DAY SATURDAYS
FAMOUS SUPP-HOSE NOW HAS
WONDERFUL NEW FEATURES!
$
the 1956 Hungarian
v
a, 3
f
STME-MART I
Iajorettt
basis of
'. poise.
V. grace-
Each
-----o---
BIRTHS
Mark, on May 12 at Quitman
/8,
.. 63
Hanging Bug Repellant
SHADOW LIGHTS
for Patios, Porches
and in the home
$3.95
complete with candle
MAIL CARR!ER IN ACCIDENI
A head on collision around a
newspaper woman and reviewer,
ol Dallas gave a very interest-
ing review of "The Great and 1
entirely on
near the
Men s DRESS SOX Stretch or At gyle 2 prs. 95/
J
ar ,
I 'A -
An active
for Mineola
four
Store
suited
and guests attended the review.
Five reviews are planned for
next year with a variety of re-
viewer.' Anyone desiring to be-
Mr. and Mrs John A Thomp-
son announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of
their daughter Wanda Eileen. to
Jerry Richmond, son of Mrs
Norman Wilson of Dallas and
John Richmond of Longview.
The wedding will take place
Saturday evening, June 20. at
six o'clock in the First Chris-
tian Church. The Rev. Cryder
Brays haw will officiate.
---o---
Ralph Pope. “Improvisation and c1 1 A 1 ,
Melody"; Wanda Newsome : chool Cheerleaders
Others tryi
leading at University ol Okla-
homa He has taught in Louis-
of the attempt
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Julian London High School and Tyler'
Aaron, parlia-
in considers
A series of social activities
have been held or are planned
for a group of senior girls. Some |
of these are: June Gearner en- ■.
tertained with a party and
dance at her lake cabin May 1.
•k
E.Ne
lor mat-
Supp-hose
1 1 by MOJUD
This new Sheet Supp-hose is now made with extra sup-
port above the knee, which means more comfort than
ever before. If you ic on youi feet a lot, be sure to try
this remarkable new stocking that relieves leg fatigue,
yet looks like any sheet nylon! Costs about one third
the price you d expect to pay, outwears other nylons
by far!
Doyle have announced the en- j Junior College where he was a
conte st
ns perta
major et
:ive n or
lids to
A candlelight service w
New officers for the coming
year arc Mr.- Reed Lesser, presi-
dent: Mrs. C. M Bossier, vice-
president; Mrs. J S. Smith. sec-
retary and Mrs. R W. Lowe,
corresponding secretary.
Mrs. LaVerne Chappelle,
music teacher in Mineola. pre-
sented her spring recital Thurs-
day night, May 14. at 8 p.m. In
the Junior High auditorium.
Students and pieces played
। were: Patsy Raines, "Old Folks
at Home;" Rusty Blanchard.
"Annie Laurie"; Kathy Bridges,
Pink Milk Glass
Bowls and Flower Containers $1.20 up
who were;
Ann MeClenny
Mick e y
Sonny Wa-
film will show Saturday
.1P
$3530 and $4950
revolt and
loc.ition in
Hungarian
H Choate was injured
hurting his foot.
"Prelude in C Sharp Minor .
Sue Chancy. "Rustle of Spr
Beverly Moody, "Deep Purple":
lives in Mineola.
lei: and
High Sch
Miss Dianne Fulcher present-
ed her piano pupils in recital
Friday, May 15 in Fellowship
Hall of the First Methodist
Church. Those on program were
Charm Kitchens, John David
Kitchens and Linda Lesser.
Punch and cookies were serv-
ed to forty guests.
------o---—.
Drum Majorette wen
gagement and .
marriage of their
Loyce Browning
Blanton, Molly
Browning and
• to explain the FHA goals All
' officers wore white dresses and
i red carnation corsases. The
service was dismissed with the
girls repeating the FHA creed.
rank.
Judges E E Fowler
Junior College; Jack
$235 to S35
formed at the Fust Methodist
Church. in Mineola Saturday.
August 1. with the Rev Faulk
Carl Marsh, Junior
pe useful
—
MILK GLASS LAMPS....... $49
The Mineola Book Review
Club held their last meeting of
the year Tuesday afternoon.
May 19. at four o'clock at the
First Baptist Church.
Mrs. T. Roy Hodson, well
There are times in our
that we an given burdens
carry. During these times
a week.
The camp will be open four
weeks during the latter part of
July and into Auvust
chaperoned by Mrs. Gearner.
Pat Neal served several girls
breakfast at her home May 2.
Bobbie Ballard Bruner was
hostess to a group of girls for
a luncheon at the home of Mrs.
B. O. Ballard.
Toincttc Yeager will give a
breakfast for a group of girls
at her home May 24.
Sarah Dorsey will be host for
a luncheon May 24.
Molly Grady will give a sup-
per at her home May 24.
---o--
find that we cannot and will
not have to carry them alone
We have friends. neighbors.
Inaugerat ion Service
Mr and Mrs. R. L. Powell an-
nounce the arrival of a baby
sister for Cindy Born May 6th.
she was named Tammy Sue and
weighed six pounds, 14 and a
half ounces. Grandparents arc
Mr and Mrs. E C Powell of
Lindale and Mr and Mrs. Ed
Baker of Fresno, Calif.
ducted one week be tore the day
camp and one week after the
day camp
corner in Smith County,
miles west of Rucker's
Wednesday morning re -
PURSES
£Ss$195e
Vals. 1 tax
VA
A.
F.—
-4g
KO
- ,
Ee 30 ■ T-—.3
A /
Bye,;
Glorious Physician" by Taylor [ standing of others."
- aidwell. Those present were Mrs. Sam
Jones. Mrs. Genic Crain. Miss
Gac Condit. Mrs. Etna Rappe.
Mrs C. D. Coleman. Mrs. Fairie i
Jennings, Mrs. H F. Flood Mrs. ;
R George, Mrs. Tinney Pierce, I
Mrs. W J. Bray. Mrs. Will Cage. I
Mrs. B A. Parrish and Mrs. B
H Williford. ,
come a member may contact
Mrs J S Smith.
and David Vanderwater, "Rhap-
soday in Blue”. Ushers were
Sarah Lu Moody and Susan
Hearn.
“To A
Pegues.
Norene
The MHS "59-60" cheerleaders ,
have met and are making plans’ 111 ay V sitin riends and rela-
for the coming school year. The
booster ribbons have been plan-
ned and the order •sent off for
---o—---
Rev and Mrs W. Civde Smith
Wild Rose”; Lillian
"Beautiful Dreamer”;
Elizabeth Blanchard.
-4.4
$195 to $265
cheerleaders, Linda Willingham
June Aaron and Griggs and I
Ronald Phillips
--o----
.. General Hospital weighing 7 lbs
. 1 2 ounces.
New ।
---------------I
Approximately 35
relations, and last but certainly
not least—God to help us. Dur-
ing my recent misfortune, 1 iana Tennessee. Mississippi and
have received an abundant sup- I Oklahoma. Also Miss Pat Smith,
ply of wishes and blessings from I who has had several years ol
all of these From the uttermostexperience 111 cheerleading and
depths of my heart. I bid each teaching at clinics. She is now
of you _ Thanks! for all of , a cheerleader at Trinity College
the phone calls. cards, visits. Cheerleaders attending i r o m
flower.- and above all the pray- ! Mineola will be head cheer- ,
ers lifted in my behal | leader. Sue McDonald, and 1
-
* mia-
ler Commercial College
Jones is a graduate ot
p*-
I -
he ' <1
/
ol Cushing spent Thursday and
ordination. flexabil
ness, and speed.
The annual Gal Scout day
camp will be held at the Youth
Foundation Park June 8-12.
Swimming classes will be offer-
ed the girls which will be con-
At Recent Tryouts
Following tryouts May 13 in 1
the high school gymnasium.
Drum Majorette Rose Kinney
head-majorette Dianne Martin- (
( dale, and majorettes Linda Pea-
। cock, Dixie Johnson. Judy Rich- j
ardson, Linda Malone. Yvonne
Bartlett and alternate Patsy
Reep were announced as the
1959-60 band leader and front ‘
summer program
Girl Scouts was
them.
The cheerleaders are also
planning to attend East Texas
Cheerleaders Camp in Com-
merce, Texas, July 6-10. The
cheerleaders will stay in East
Dorm. Their instructors are to
be Merle Tyler, an experienced
cheerleader who is now cheer-
Deborah Kerr and Yul Bryn-
• ne r make their first appearance
together on the screen "The
j King and I in The Journey.”
j which is both a love story and
1 a powerful drama laid against
%
9 i
Circle One of the Methodist
WSCS met Monday at the home
of Mrs. John Sanders with a
good attendance and an inter-
esting program.
The meeting was opened with
a prayer by Mi's. E. H Felts
The program was given by Mrs
Lee Lechner entitled "Under-
Kinney. Dianne Martindale and
Dixie Johnson.
85/$135
nt was asked
ning to band
"Musettas Waltz"; Carolyn Wal-
ker. 'Dance of the Rosebuds":
Linda Blanchard, "Melody of
Love”; Phillip Vanderwater,
"H.M.S. Pinafore Selections";
Wayne Price. “In Schuberts
Day"; Judy Kay Hart, "Moon-
light Sonata"; Sandra Turk.
"Waltz" Op. 39 No. 8: Sue
Chaney and Mrs. Homer Chap-
pelle. "Second Hungarian Rhap-
sody" »Duct 1; Cynthia Chil-
' dress, “Edelweiss Glide"; Mar-
1 tha Kaye Gill. “Prelude in A
I Major"; Elizabeth Blanto n.
I "Falling Waters"; David Price.
I "Charmaute Mazurka"; Sherry
Blanchard, "Clair de Lune";
| torian: Carolyn
mentarian.
Sue Phillips, vice - presidcnt:
Lena Vasquez. secretary: Sue
I r
while maj-
ert required
» routine
Elizabeth Ann. to Jerry M JonesNorth Texas State College and
og Arlington, son ol Mr and ' was a member of Sigma Phi
j in a special inaugeration serv-
' ice M \ 5 at the hiuh school
, auditorium, outgoing FHA offi-
i c< rs inauge rati d the incoming
I officers tor 59-60
Outgoing President Ann Me-
Clenny presented tiu gavel tii
I orette
1 Craver
| both
I Jovec
Tyler m:
Drum :
s on the
Corlis Hill, vice-president
Sue Snyder, secretary
Peggy Scott, treasurer
Mickey Raines song leade r
Lavenia Coburn pianist
Bonnie Horn, historian
Ann McClenney, parlia mvn-
arian
The emblem ceremony pre-
eding th ms';.llation wa.' con-
ducted by the 1958-59 ot ficers
। of a group of neutrals of assort-
ed nationalities to escape by
bus from revolution-torn Bula-
। pest to salety across the Aus-
j trian border, and the emotional
I situation which rises between
i one ol the passengers, a beauti-
ful Englishwoman • D c b o r a h
Kerr, and the magnetic but un-
predictable Russian commander
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View one place within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Harle, S. Neil. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1959, newspaper, May 21, 1959; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547482/m1/4/?q=majorettes: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.