The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 21, 1977 Page: 3 of 25
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QUALITY, SERVICE, INTEGRITY SINCE 1876
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Mrs. Leon Lee and Cathy. A dinner featuring turkey
Mike and Brad Langford and dressing, cranberry sauce,
shopped Monday night in Tyler. peas, corn, salads, rolls and
Mrs. Kay Byrd and Katie butter, tea and coffee, and pie
have moved to Hawkins from was enjoyed.
Paris, and Katie has started to White elephant gifts were
kindergarten. exchanged, and games were
The High School and Ele- played.
mentary School cafeteria work Present were, Mr. and Mrs.
ers had their joint Christmas Gordon Catlett, Mr. and Mrs.
party in the elementary cafe A. W. Stone, Mr. and Mrs.
teria Friday afternoon at 1. Edward Catlin, Mr. and Mrs.
Presents were opened, and all Cleve Beal, Liz Osburn, Eliza-
kinds of food enjoyed, by all. beth Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Members of the Methodist Palmer, Mrs. Byron Howard,
Church enjoyed Christmas Mrs. W. H. Tolleson, Mrs. Cecil
music and singing Wednesday Sims, Mrs. Charles Minshew,
night at 7 o’clock. A delicious Boots Morgan, Mary V. Lee,
Christmas dinner was enjoyed Mrs. Edna Hathcox, and Rev.
by all present. Cecil Charles Sims.
Sue Shott moved home from W#W
A&M last week. She will stay HALL - MAYFIELD
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until after the holidays. The marriage of Miss Steph- Ushers were David Powers ue"andmd. A
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shopped in Wills Point and evening in the First United cousins of the bride. annuivisitttechristmts aframedcertifipatsoLApPe
Mineola on Saturday, and Methodist Church with the Kyle Mayfield of Hawkins, party at the Mineola PreSchool in recognition of his service,
visited Mildred and Janet Rev. Clifford Lee of Mt. Pleas- brother of the bride, was he Woundlup on thePrecdiving inereornitonsofebis.cni
CrsnshawinMineola antofficiating.. . < candlelighter:: Miss Leigh- end of the "gift giving." After made the""presentation“on
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Turner The bride is the daughter of enn Powers of Gilmer, cousin of he had distributed rifts to the lic.c.n..e
and family of Garland visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mayfield the bride, was flower girl. youngster "nd5"A51 * the behalf of al the staf
their parents, Perry Turner of Hawkins. The bridegroom is A reception was held after
and Pearl Foster, in Hawkins the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. the ceremony in the home of
on Sunday. They all had early Hall of Hawkins. Mrs. O. 0. Powers, grand- Cnntntn nt A IL,
Christmas dinner at the Perry For the double-ring cere- mother of the bride, in Gilmer. “UI-ulU Ul /11UU •UVUl>U
Turner home. mony, the bride wore a formal The couple will reside in t .. . , .
Billie Palmer of Longview ivory jersey gown with Venise Hawkins. The bride is a ATheF irst Baptist Chure hof Aduhoirofthe church at
mAtNAecw.r2e .__ Alba has announced that the Alba will combine forces for the
ErduateofGi merHigh Schoo Christmas cantata, “Love Came presentation.
College and Texas Tech Uni- Down," by Sonny Salisbury, The public is invited to at-
Colege and exns.Tech - ■ will be presented at the church tend, says pastor Larry Barlow,
yedu-t, 5 Haen .4 for the Morning Worship ser- Minister of music for the First
Schooi andlartended KU^e vice on Sunday. Christmas Day. Baptist Church of Alba
P-i. 5 Beatty, who will direct the
8 ’ a The Youth Choir and the cantata at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
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lace, high neckline, sheer cameo
yoke of Belgian lace, long
straight sleeves, and Watteau
train. Her fingertip mantilla
was edged with Venise lace.
Miss Donna Stracener of
Dallas was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mrs.-Gary
Williams of Gilmer and Miss
Helen Moss of Lubbock.
Curtis Holmes of Hawkins
was best man. Groomsmen
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Two students from Mineola3 / Ad
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Texas A&M University E6 2
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Tyler
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By Mrs. Leon Lee visited Monday with Sue Shott.
Monday, Dec. 19 Suzie Owens of Dallas is
Mrs. E. H. Thorpe has re- home visiting her mother, Mrs.
/ turned home from a month's Byron Howard, for the holi-
visit in Corpus Christi with her days.
brother and sister;ip-law, Mr. WWW
and Mrs. Victor Brock. * STUDY CLUB PARTY
Mr. Jack Eubanks was in the The annual Christmas party
hospital in Tyler for a couple of for the Hawkins Study Club
days. was held at the Greenhouse at
LaVerne Baber and Clara Holly Lake. Dinner was served
Kay. physical education teach at 6:30 p.m. in the dining room,
ers at Hawkins, attended a with the Rev. Cecil Charles
meeting in Dallas over the Sims, a guest, giving the prayer
weekend. before the meal.
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 21, 1977, newspaper, December 21, 1977; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547777/m1/3/?q=a+message+about+food+from+the+president: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.