The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 20, 1979 Page: 3 of 10
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Wendell W. Hunt
Becky Sue Burns
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reunion will be held Sunday.
July 1, at the Jim Hogg State
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FLOY IS EXPERIENCED IN ALL THE NEWEST HAIR CUTS AND STYLES ...
ALL PHASES OF HAIR CARE AND BEAUTY WORK. VISIT HER AT FLOY'S
MAGIC MIRRQR, 106 EAST BUCHANAN , . . YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID!
"Happy Birthday" was sung
to Mrs. Stella Moore, and she
waspresented a gift from her
Old friends of the family are
invited, it was announced.
3 — THE MINEOLA MONITOR, Mineola, Texas, June 20, 1979
Laminack family reunion is dated
The annual Laminack Family Park in Quitman.
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proaching marriage of their
daughter,'Debbie DeLois Rob-
inson, to Paul Priddy of Tyler.
Miss Robinson, the grand-
daughter of M. O. (Bud) Robin-
son, is a graduate of Alba
Golden High School.
Her fiance is a 1978 graduate
of John Tyler High School,
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And... as a "Get Acquainted” gift...
Save ‘200 on Any of our Permanents
(This offer good through June 30th.)
Ladies Shoe Dept.
Entire Stock Spring &
Summer Shoes
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ONLY
THRU JUNE 30!!
48 MONTH FINANCING
AVAILABLE
4 11 great fashions to wear now!
SAVINGS OF
" NO WAITING!
PAID IMMEDIATELY!
Mr. and Mrs. Brady H. Rob- Tyler, and is assistant manager ,
inson of Alba have announced r of Beard's Big Star supe'r
the engagement and the ap- market in Mineola.
Mrs. Clara Bunn and Mrs. I. H.
Cole of Mineola.
Members attending included
Mr. and Mr. Paul B. Gaines,
Inez Simmons, Ora Bruner,
Margaret Bray, Johnie Moody,
Dr. Mary C. Dale, Anna Belle
Cole, Mamie Mullings Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. E.Q. Hearn, Eula
Mae Walker, and Clara Bunn,
all of Mineola;
Stoddard. Mrs. Smith as usual I
gave an interesting and well |
researched review. I
The deeds performed by the I
Pilgrims leave Americans for- I
Maclins honor
served cake and punch to the
residents and their guests.
A special treat for all were
the cupcakes made by the Rev.
/ V. L. Brandon, pastor of West
Mineola Baptist Church.
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■ Priddy will exchange wedding
vows at eight o’clock in the
evening Friday, June’.29, in
' Christ Gospel Church in Tyler.
Friends of the couple- are
invited, through the press to
at (end the wedding.
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FLOY’S
MAGIC MIRROR
(formerly Norma’s Beauty Shop)' i
FLOY DUTTON, NEW OWNER OF THIS
MODERN BEAUTY SALON, INVITES YOU TO
COME BY AND GET ACQUAINTED. SHE ALSO
INVITES YOU TO BE SURE TO
REGISTER FOR FREE CURLING IRON
to be given away Saturday, June 30. (Nothing to buy . . . just register.)
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Whether you choose .a
small diamond or a full
carat, you can be sure of a
diamond of superb quality
when you rely on our
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GORMAN’S
JEWELERS
111S. Johnson
569-3201 Mineola
After (he meeting was ad
journed, refreshments were
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Baptist Church served
recognized
The monthly birthday party
was held at the Hillview
Nursing Home at 2:30 Friday
afternoon, June 15.
Birthday honorees for the
month of June included' Mrs.
Mellie Thacker, 90; Mrs. Neva
Blaylock, 87; Roy Wright, 76;
Frank Randall, 69; and Thurs-
ton Hardy, 72.
Members of the Youth Choir
of West Mineola Baptist Church
sang a special song for the
honorees. The choir members
were very young, and it was a
delight for all the residents to
see and hear the youngsters.
The WMU of West Mineola
Miss Robinson arid Mr.
Ladies Day
party held
The Ladies Day Association
of the Mineola County Club
held their semimonthly bridge
luncheon at the clubhouse
Friday, June 8.
Hostesses Louise Gorman
and Charlene Cox served
hamburgers, coconut pudding,
tea and coffee.
Catherine McReynolds of
Tulsa, a guest of her sister,
Louise Gorman, had the top
score in the afternoon’s bridge
play, with Eva Vandiver
second. Bingo winners were
Rosa Lee Jones and Fern Turk.
Guests besides Mrs. Me
Reynolds were Amie Willis,
Audry Gearner, Myrna Wil-
liamson, Mary Thomas, and
Clarice Evans. ,
Other members attending
were Vera Bruner, Jean Capps,
Barbara Castloo, Ella Clem
enta. Dorothy Cooper, Beulah
Edmonds, Eula Elder, Kath
eri ne Leewright, Polly Rose,
Topsy Sharp, Verta Watts, and
Martha Williams.
Shop ,
JUNE SALE
WITH PURCHASE OF ANY NEW '79 FORD
LTD OR MERCURY MARQUIS FROM
0. D. MOSS FORD & MERCURY
Mrs. Betty Richey gave the enjoyed by Mesdames Rita
day’s demonstration, showing a Williams, Clytie Osbourn, Ruby
yarn doll dust, mop. Degges, Pat McCracken, Betty
Recreation was led by Mrs. Rickey, Louise Grace, Clara
Louise Grace with a "word” Mae Dickerson, .Stella Moore,
game. She also led the group in Audrey Cunningham, Ruth
singing “Silver Threads among Thomas, Laura Wrysinski, and
the Gold" and "Ginger Up." Beaulah McCormack..
FACT:
All small diamonds are not
relatively inexpensive
chips. Small cut diamonds
are called melee. They are
painstakingly cut and pol-
ished as are their larger
brothers. A full cut melee,
for instance, has 57 facets,
only one less than a bril
' liant cut diamond of normal
size. The intricate cutting
adds to the value of these
small diamonds.
The Northeast Texas Gene- ever in their debt. They children, recognized the rights members of the Society, all
alogical Society met Saturday, introduced much of our criminal of women. from Winnsboro: Mr. and Mrs.
June 16, 1979, in the Meredith codes, such as trial by jury to. The Pilgrims introduced Ary L. Turner, Mrs. Grace
Room of The Mineola Public apply to all people. almost all of the system of Johnson; and Mrs. Glenda Sue
Library, for the last meeting They established the re- equity as well as the system of Brooks.
until the third Saturday in cording of deeds and marriages free education. They establish- Refreshments were furnish-
September, and introduced our method of ed a system whereby the ed by Mrs. Lois Whiteman, Ms.
Mrs. Erma Gaines, Presi- conveying land. people actually governed Mary Whiteman of Tyler, and
dent, welcomed guest and They established the pro- themselves. To avoid offfcial-
members. The minutes of the bating of wills, and recording of dom they never elected, an
. previous meeting were read births, marriages and deaths by officer for a term of more than
and approved as read. The towns, and established the one year,
treasurer then gave her report, system of administrating estat- The first Declaration of
Mrs. Ora Bruner, program esdinstead of the oldest son Independence in America was
chairman, introduced Mrs. J. S. inheriting all his father’s formulated and ratifjed as a
Smith, also a member of the estate). The Pilgrims, provid;. meeting of The General Court
Society, who gave a book ing that the estate was to be - of New PlymouthiNov. 15,1636.
report on “The Truth about The divided equally among all the Mrs. Gaines introduced new
Pilgrims,” by Col. Francis R. ■ pmumnmswnam a-. -
FALLACY:
Very small diamonds are
“chips" and have little
actual value.
All About
Gems
& Jewelry
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The Lake Holbrook Exten Mrs. Richey gave the pro
sion Homemakers Club met gram on "The Scent of Scents,"
Thursday, June 14, in the with other members contribu
Golden Community Center with ting "Choosing a Fragrance,"
Mrs. Pat McCracken as hostess. “Getting the Most out of Fra
After Mrs. Clara MaejDick grance,” "Physiology of Fra
erson, club president, called the grance," “The History of
meeting to order, the devo- Fragrance," and “Types of
tional was given by Mrs. Fragrance.”
By Clyde Fowler
- Church services and Sunday
/ School were well attended at
.the Silver Lake Baptist Church,
Sunday.
Mrs. Scyrene Shirley visited
Fgiday night with Mrs. Mary
Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Arm
strong of Mineola. Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Potter and David. Mr.
and Mrs. Garland Woodrum
and Bobbie, and Betty Lou, of
Dallas, and Clyde Fowler were
all Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Armstrong.
The "Busy Bee Club" met
Wednesday in the home of Mrs.
Mary Carpenter. Members
present, in addition to the
hostess, were Mesdames Ann
Taffer, Buck Fite, Gertrude
Erwin, Lizzie Burgess, R. L.
Box, Irene Whisenhunt, and
Coy Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wilmouth
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Spencer and children, of Mes-
quite, and Mrs. Nora Kimmey
of Mineola visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Armstrong over the
weekend.
Audrey Cunningham.
The Club Motto and the
T.E.H.A. Prayer were recited
in unison, then members an
swered roll call with “Some
thing beautiful I've seen in
God's handiwork.”
‘Truth about Pilgrims’ related
..Lucille Pickett, Iva Mc-
Dowell, Tommie Lee Corder,
Stella Bryant,' Mr. and Mrs.
Ary L. Turner, Grace Johnson,
and Glenda Brooks; all of
Winnsboro; and
Mrs. Lois Whiteman, Mary
L. Whiteman, and Virgil
Martin, Tyler; Ona Edwards,
Winnie Smith, and visitor J. B.
Edwards, Mt. Pleasant; and La-
Homa Clanton, Quitman.
August 4 date for
Hunt-Burns nuptials
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Burns of The bride elect is the grand
• Hawkins have announced the daughter of S. C. Sellers of
engagement and the approach " Mineola and Mr. and Mrs. H.E.
ing marriage of t heir daughter, Burns of Hawkins. She is a May
Becky Sue, to Airman ‘First graduate of Hawkins High
Class Wendall Hunt, son of School.
Kenneth Hunt of Hawkins and
Mrs. Margie Hunt of Big Sandy. The prospective bridegroom
' The couple will exchange is now stationed at Barksdale
vows on August 4th in the First Air Force Base in Shreveport.
Baptist Church of Hawkins, where the couple will make
with the Rev. Norman Crisp, their home following their
pastor, officiating. August wedding.
Home spinnings
... know the preferences of all They are:
hostesses for the party. After, family members. «Signs of quality—to get the
- the program, the WMU ladies They also follow those pre full benefit of* its nutritive
ferences,in planning menus and value. .
comparing different food choi •Times of the year each food
ces — a "bargam" is no bargain is mpst plentiful, has best
if it ends up in the garbage can! quality and lowest price.
Food Costs • Mow much to buy — to allow
Informed shoppers compare for wplanned overs and avoid
costs by comparing "unit pri- "throw away leftovers.”
ces,” if possible — that is, the «When special sales occur.
FAMOUSYO-YO’s
The Shoe with the
Hole in the Sole Ae
By Leverine Allen, price per pound or per ounce.
County Extension Agent But that is only part of cost
Shoppers can get good food comparing.
buys by knowning the major They also read labels for the
factors that make good buys - other parts nutritive value of
and then using them as a a product, amount of "waste" in
“shopper’s guide." a product, and the extent of
These factors vary from one preparation the product will
shopper to.another — but only need.
in degree and emphasis. ■ In comparing cost according
There are three basic parts to preparation needs, the
to an informed "shopper’s shopper must consider the
guide"- family preferences, cost of a convenience,product
food costs, and wise buying against the cost of[time and
practices. Each part features energy spent at home pre
major factors to consider, paring a similar food item "from
scratch.
Family Preferences Wise Buying Practices
— Family-preferencesare the Wise buying practices in-
“likes" and “dislikes" of its dude several factors that in
members. Informed shoppers formed shoppers must know.
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hiThe Best Deal in East Texas”
0. D. Mess Ford & Mercury
' THE EAT TEXAS VOLUME DEALER -
. 1417 W. BROAD, MINEOLA PH. 569-2695 or 882-5443
son, fiancee at
rehearsal dinner 4
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Maclin ‘EE
were hosts for a rehearsal | AMm
dinner honoring the wedding 1889
party of their son, Stephen 3%
Reed Maclin, .and his fiance, bj A
Robin Walters, daughter of 1
Mrs. Smokey Humphreys of A M
Mineola and C. B. Walters Jr. of A. I
Odessa. B I
The dinner was held Thurs- E "
day evening, June- 14, in the E
Fellowship Hall of the First Ee
Christian Church of Mineola, EA
'he evening before the couple E
recited their wedding vows in E
t he church. • E
The dinner tables were deco- E
rate in arrangements of roses in F
the bride-elect's chosen colors
of pink and burgundy. Invi-
tation were extended to
twenty-four persons.
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 20, 1979, newspaper, June 20, 1979; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547853/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.