The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1973 Page: 4 of 8
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VALENTINE DAY IS FEBRUARY 14th
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The bridegroom, a graduate of
Stella Mills, Color Bearer.
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TUES, FEB. 13th
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Give your Swpetheart Pangburn's Chocolates made
with Milk and Honey. Sure to please her most be-
cause she knows Pangburn's best. Select from our
big display.
We extend our sympathy to the
family who lost a loved one this
week.
Our regular monthly business
meeting is set for Wednesday
“A FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE"
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COURTEOUS, FRIENDLY
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Complete Pharmacy
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SELECT THEATRE
MINEOLA
R. T. Holmes.
Marvin Palmer of Terrell, the Students Enter
brother of H. B. Palmer, visited rrn ns .
the Palmers here on Saturday Lelourneau Meet
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Cleaning
By Dorothy Williams After a short business session Hawkins High School, attended
Our worship services at West and the installation, an enjoyable Ranger Junior College in Ranger,
Mineola Baotist were well attend- fellowship hour was enjoyed by Texas. He is employed by Tyler
ed again this past Sunday. It’s a large crowd. Delicious refresh- Pipe Industries.
good to se God's house fill up. ments were served. Following a short wedding trip
Our church was one of four Visitors present were from to Hot Springs, Arkansas, the I
represented at the Downtown Kilgore and Tyler. couple are at home in Mineola.
COMPLETE PHARMACY
Bill Kennedy, Pharmacist-Owner
AUTHORIZED MEDICARE DEALER
We Rent & Sell Convalescent Aids & Appliances —
Wheel Chairs, Walkers, Bedside Commodes, etc.
Mallory's
Mineola
Attention. Folks:
At COMPLETE PHARMACY
in Mineola
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Prescription Service In accordance with the
Health Insurance Plan in effect at your com-
pany. To participating employees of
Kelly Springfield Tire Co. Ford Motor Co.
General Motors Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
and Others —
We are members of Blue Cross « Blue Shield, Paid
Prescriptions, Medi-Met@ and Texas State Welfare
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Thursday night Feb. 1, in their eluded Margaret Perry, Warder; S5-+ JhnnI r Lee' Jr l
Lodge Hal at 124 North Johnson Clare Mae Dickerson, Conductor son o( Mr. and Mrs. JOhn R,
S'^ Leerstang. District
puty President of District 38, a- porters to the Noble Grand; l The couple exenangea weaa g
long with her installing staff ma Sump and Mary Dean, Sup- VOWS in. thefirstBaptist Church
from Kilgore, had charge of the porters to the Vice Grand; ° Idabel, Oklahoma, on Tridayi
installation. Also, Ada Robertson and Ouida January 2 6. The Rev. Dwayne 1
Elected officers installed for Dyess. Supporters to the Chap- freemanofficiated for the double
the local Rebekahs included Lil- Iain; Myrtle Goolsby and Grace ng ceremony.
lian Welch, Noble Grand; Delor- Wright, Supporters to the Past The,bride, a graduate of Min-
es Shoemaker, Vice Noble Grand; Nobe Grand; Faye Prince and eola High School and of Tyler
May Megason, Secretary; and Kathleen Bailiff, Altar Bearers, Juniorr College, is employed at
' Flora Nelson, Musician; Polly McCorkle Medical & Surgical Cli-
Strange, Alternate Musician; and nic, Mineola.
Equipment.
Coma in - let us show youl
FLYNT'S JEWELRY
SINCE 1171
W. L White, Owner
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members there than the other
four churches!
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Salem Church of Christ with the
Rev. William Potts officiating.
Burial in Salem Cemetery was
under direction of Wilson Fune-
-ral Home of Alba.
Mr. -Taylor died Sunday morn-
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and Mrs. Walter Pike and Leigh Hawkins High participated in the an apparent heart attack. A life.
Ann in Dallas, Saturday. Nacogdoches High School Tour- long resident of the Alba area,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bell of nament Friday and Saturday of he was a member of the Bright
Houston visited her sister and last week, with Pine Tree, Long- Star Baptist Church
brother-in-law, the L. A. Pruitts, View, Halsville, Lufkin, Colmes- He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
over the weekend. neil, Henderson, Quitman,.G i Laverna Taylor, Alba; one son,
Mrs.-Mary Ann Arney had sur- rison, A&M Consolidated, Chapel James E Tavlor Alba- five
gery Monday at Mother Frances Hill, Dre City, Overton and Mar- daughters, Mrs. Mollie Ann Ba-
Hospital in Tyler. shall high, schools also.entered. ker of California, and Mrs.-Doro-
Mrs. Bill Palmer is in the hos- In debate, Jon Mark Hazel and thy Swindell, Mrs. Ruby RoSS,
pitai in Gladewater. Ted Johnston defeated Overton. Mrs. Joyce Ann Henson and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kunkle Pine. Tree and Lufkin teams to JOhnmie SueBellomy, all of Al
of Quitman visited Mr. and Mrs. reach,the semifinals.,TheyMost ba; three brothers, 23 grandchil.
H. B. Palmer on Saturday. tga.Pine Tree team by single dren, and 7 great-grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bullock point. Pallbearers were Derrell Hill
and Mrs. Leon Lee enjoyed a Billie Palmer and Sue Shott John PaurHil"erreliI, John
fish dinner at Perryville on Fri- defeated.the Oyerton sirls team. Gibson, John E. Hill and Jesse
■day night. Billie totaled 79 Speaker Points Sweeden.-
Sue Shott was elected Student for the tournament, and Sue re- ________________________
Council President, and Billie cejved8 and Ted each accu Mrs. Mary Mackey, daughter,
Palmer ws elected Vice Presi- Jon Mark and Ted each accu- and orandchilren NF i onDiew
dent, Monday at high school. mutated 200 Speaker Points. and. 8snda Se? gS of
______ Other-events, and placements were iunday dinner guests or
C4..I., NI4 by Hawkins students, included: Mr..and Mrs. H. Palmer and
Study Clllb Meets Extemporaneous Speaking — Billie.
The Hawkins Study Club met Janet Busby and Lilian Amos, Mrs. Betty Shott and Sue visit-
at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5, in the second; Marc Higgins, Melanie ed Naomi Shott in Gladewater,
home of Mrs. Leon Lee. Moore and Donna Hollis, fourth. Sunday night.
After Miss Willie Mae Snow, Prose Reading — Debbie Cat- Mrs;-eon-e Cathy -ang.
Club president, called the meet- fey, second; Becka Bennett, 3rd; tord, MiKe and Brad were Tyler
ing to order, all read the Club David Finney and Donna Allen, Visitors on Thursday.
Collect. Roll call was answered fourth. , "Mr..and Mrs. Marvin Kunkle
by each member's response on Poetry Interpretation — Ruthie of quitman visited her sister and
her particular tooic. Minutes of Morrison and Mark Minshew, family, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pal-
the January meeting were read fourth. mer.and Billie, on Wednesday.
by Mrs. J. D. Marshall. —— ' u Mickey(Langford spent four
Miss Snow presented the pro- T ' , , days in South Texas hunting His
gram, delivering an interesting ,, , . Tuesday Jan. 30th wife and children spent the four
' talk on "Gardening, Past and (Delayed from last week) days with her mother, Mrs. Leon
Present." Each learned ouite a Mrs. Pearl Smith of Pine Tree Lee, in Hawkins.
lot about flowers, shrubs, how to entertained ? S' Lewis..on. his .. , , ,
plant transplant and orune. birthday Saturday nightoatssthe Miss Shackelford
A Valentine motif was used in Monterey. House in Longview.
. decorations throughout the house Mrs. Lewis was also included in Sets Wedding Date
for the meeting, with colors of ce lebration. Mr . Mrs John H Shackal ___
red and white evident in decor Mr. and Mrs. Mike McGee and , Mr and Mrs. -ohn H. Shackel. —
red ana wnite evident in decora- f weekend with ford of Quitman have announced
tions and refreshments. Punch, tami spent the weekend wit n engagement and annroaching
coffee cake oven-face sandwich Mr. and Mrs. R- T. Holmes, Mrs. tne engagement ana approaching
cotee, caxe, openn.tace sandwich- parents marriage of their daughter, Miss
es, nuts and1 mints were served Mwrse sPnen«’ M Minnie Lou Shackelford, to Tom-
. - from the table which was laid ..MS. Jessie hoimes ano MS: Outhouse son of Mr
with a white linen cloth Margie Davis spent the weekend mY. vunousegson OT Mr:
W । a white unen u*' A visiting Mr and Mrs Kvle Sal- and Mrs. E. L Outhouse of
in addition to hostess Mary visiting Mr. and MS- Kyte Sal Hawkins
ters in Florien, La, nawKiS:.....:
Rachel and Joseph Holmes of The couple will recite wedding
Mineola spent the weekend with vows March 3rdin the First Bap-
their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. tist Church of Hawkins.
4—THE MINEOLA MONITOR, Mineola, Texas Feb. 7, 19/3
THE MINCOLA MONITOR .
-aFOR 25 YEARS
THE WORLD’S
MOSTNEEDEDGIFT
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, Rites At Salem
By Mr Leon Lee , Maa annowcluhoseresidsntt "ere For Edgar Taylor
Monday, February 5 Mmes. A. w Stone, T c Little, Funeral services for Edgar N.
The Rufus Langfords took the Lynn Morrison, Gordon Catlett, Taylor, 61, of Alba, were held at
0 at 7 tn ah m-mL, are 1, C. Lewises and the ack H. £ Spivey, C. B. Clark, J. D. 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 6, in the
night tl 7:30.All.m embersae Wyatts to Ore City Friday night Marshall and C. C. Sims,
urged to attend and participate, to eat fish. They all enjoyed the ______
Pastor's Corner: You can often delicious fish dinner. A Irn
preach a better sermon with Mrs. Betty Shott and Janis speech lourney
your life than with your lips. were Tyler visitors Saturday. A+ N-oAchAg
Mrs. Charles Minshew, Mark, hl ------
Marlene and Melessia visited Mr. Fifteen speech students from
Lone Star State timberlands Widest street in the world is
grow wood for 1,800 mills and the 273-yard wide Monumental
factories that make a large Axis in Brasilia, national capital
variety of products. T of Brazil.
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Fri. & Sat., Feb. 9-10
and _ Sunday.—_-- Sue Shott .and Billie Palmer,
Mrs. R. T. Holmes and Mrs. both juniors in Hawkins High.
Joe Foster were in Gladewater participated in the Debate Tour-
Thursday, shopping. nament at LeToureau College,
Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Langford Longview, on Friday and Satur-
visited their daughter and fami- day, Jen. 26-27. They defeated
ly, Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Mat- Waco High School. Miss Shott
thews, in Fort Worth over the won a total of 105 Speaker points
weekend. and Miss Palmer won 104.
Carla Shott of Van honored her other Hawkins students who
sister Sue Shott with arbirthday participated, in extemporaneous
luncheon at her. apartment Sun- speaking events, were Melanie
day. Betty Shott and Janis were Moore, Pat Holmes, Kim Hpw-
also there- * I ard, Debbie' Waller, John Meore,
_____ _ j g Bailey, Marc Higgins, Don-
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Funeral. Ambulance and Insurance
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Mineola. Texas
New Officers Installed Mis8 Chrielzberg Becomes
By Mineola Rebekahs Of John R. Lee Jr.
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1973, newspaper, February 7, 1973; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547636/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.