The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1926 Page: 1 of 8
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The Mineola Monitor
PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF MINEOLA AND WOOD COUNTY
VOLUME 54.
MINEOLA. WOOD COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY. MARCk 25, 1926.
NUMBER 5.
*n all our years of Baking we
have never made a better loaf
than
BAKER BOY
Nor is it the work of chance,
but a quality ideal of—
- 0. B, Webb Addresses jMmeola's Band Went to
| Local Lions Club Longyiew Wednesday
Perfection
Therefore
Should Yoa
Specify!
not Cost
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|| Nuss' Bakery,
Mineola,
Texas.
Baby Clinic Friday In
Basement Baptist Church
The baby clinic to be held m
connection with the Miiusola
Pure Food and Style Show v. ill
be held Friday afternoon in the
basement of the First Baptist
Church, there will be no fcharge
for admission to the bp by clinic
and no charge will be made for
examination of babies. Bring
your baby to the clinic and have
it examined by competent phy
sicians according to the approv
ed methods.
MOORE'S SALE ATTRACTS
MANY PEOPLE TO TOWN
Mr. 0. B. W'bb, cf Nev.
Orleans, assistant to the Presi-
dent of the Texas & Pacific
Railway, was a guest at thu
Lions Club last Thursday noon,
and delivered a fine address
^! along the lines of community
♦ building. Mr. Webb suggested
♦ I very forcibly the needs of co-
% operation between the city and
♦ ■ country, and said that- the great-
♦ | est asset to any town or com
« munity is its churches, schools
X ' and homes. Thc^se he deems
♦ j fundamental in the development
i of any community.
S A committee was appointed
| by President DuBose to look
j into the matter of securing the
' services of a county agent for
! another year in Wood county.
! The pers®nel of the committe
j are Dick Pendleton, Jas. D.
Harris, Walter Russell and J.
j L. Beckham. The committee
! will report back to the club next
j Thursday.
j An invitation from the Cham
i ber of Commerce at Longview
to participate in the organiza-
tion of the East Texas Chamber
of Commerce, in that city on
Wednesday, March 24th, and to
bring the Lions Club Band, was
read and accepted.
It was decided to stage a
Clean-Up-Campaign in Mineola
and the date set for the cam-
paign was announced as April
7th to 14th
. .Prof. Lake Cannon in charge
of the Mineola Lion's Ba^d went
to Longview yesterday, accorsipa
nied by quite a number of Mine
ola citizens, to take part in the
program of organizing the East
Texas Chamber of Commerce
an organization being organized
r the purpose of advertising
, Texas the West Texas
hamber of Commerce has a<>
vertised West Texas. Notwith-
standing the fact that Mineola's
band has only been organized
about three months they receiv-
ed much applause for their per-
formances at Longview M There
were eight bands present from
different East Texas cities and
the Mineola organization was
classed right along with the best
of them.
Last Tuesday morning C. C.
Moore opened a sale to dispose
of the merchandise salvaged
from the recent fire. The preli
minaries for the opening of the
sale were conducted by Mr.
Ivey, of Forney, Texas, a. sales
promoter who make a specialty
of that lineof work. People were
here from all sections of the co
unty and adjoining counties, the
town was literally "full" of peo
pie who had come in for the pur
LITTLE GIRL DIES
Little Mary Francis Chappell
four year old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Chappell was
stricken suddenly ill Tuesday
afternoon and died at 12:20
o'clock Wednesday morning.
Everything that could be done
to relieve the suffering of the
little girl was done but to no
avail. Funeral services were
held Wednesday afternoon at
the <home of W. C. \DuBose,
conducted by Rev. W. A.
Richardson pastor of the Central
Christian Church, interment in
the Mineola City Cemetery.
Intermedite
U. Program
Subject: WilaBfT Carey 1761-
1834.
1 Prayer.
2 Business.
3 Group 4 in charge of pro
gram.
(1) Introduction—I/ol& Mae
Hendrix.
(2) Young shoemaker—Ad
rain Rogers.
(3) Cook's voyogious —
pose of doins their spring shop Florence Brunei-,
ping, i d all of our business mei:
report a very satisfactory busi
ness for that day.
MRS. MAHONEY'S BODY IS
BURIED IN NATIVE SOIL
TYLER, Texa,s, March 22.—
The body of Mrs. Nonie F-oren
Mahoney, proponent for woman
suffrage and prominent in
Democratic politics, was buried
in Oakwood Cemetery here Sun*
mis-
Mrs
(4) Carey preaching
sions—Eunice Fulcher.
(5) Concert of prayer
Fnrniss.
(6) Carey appointed to India
—Nat Mabry.
(7) Succeeding agnmst odd
•Minnie KMioti.
(8) Poem—Tessie Wade.
4 Leaders talk.
5 Closing prayer.
Medical Association
To Meet At Tyler
The East Texas Medican Asso
cation will be hold a distric.
meeting Friday in Tyler, the
district representatives practi-
cally all of East Texas and many
prominent East Texas physici-
ans will be on the program. Dr.
Rosser of Dallas is scheduled to
address the meeting, as is a'so
the Hon. Dan Moody and Hon.
Lynch Davidson, candidates for
Governor of Texas. Ma Fergu
son was extended an invitation
to attend the meeting but she-
declined because of business
Chiropractic
For the Kidneys
♦
QUESTION—-"1 am a sufferer with kidney trouble.
Have been (old. it is B right's Disease. Wiii an exsmina
tioH ti ll ycu whether my spine is responsible for tne
trouble."
ANSWER—The only possible way that your diseased
rendition may be replaced by a conditio* of health is to
permit the free passage of Functional Energy from the
brain to *he kidneys, thus allowing the kidn-;s to receive
the Fnetgy upon which they are solely dependent for their
normal work. When this has been accomplished, your
disease cannot longer exist. it is as impissihu* for dis
ease to be present in the human body *vith the spine in
perfect alignment as it is for darkness vo express itslf in
th ligh* «f the shinning sun,—the two absolutely cannot
exist. The fart that you are a sufferer with kidney
trouble is positive evdience that something is wrong wtth
the supply of Functional Energy going to the kidneys. A
Spinal Analysis will enable us to tell you what you may
expect from Adjustments. We urge you to—
Have Your Spine Examined
Bunn & Maddux
Mineola, Texas
Palmer Graduate Chiropractor.'
Hours 4 to 6 p. m.
senior epworth
her attention. Several local phy
sicians are planning to attend
the meeting. The session will
be public.
league program ,^rs* Brown JDies In
Marshall Sanitarium
Subject: Jesus Lessons of the
matters at the Capitol reqr.iring*fCross.
The P. T. A. meets Mai :h
Leader: Fay McCormio .
Song.
Scripture Readings:
Matt. 16:21-28— Mrs. Can-
nan.
John 10:11-16—Mrs. L.
C.
to be present as a committee
11 be appointed to select new
Officers fpr another year.
f :
i Lynch Davidsons Speech
On another page of thh issu<>
we are printing the address
'leliv red by Ho-... Lynch David
son recently at Palestine upon
the occasion of the opening of
his campaign for Governor of
Texas. Mr. Davidson sets forth
his case in clear cat unmistak
able terms.
Folloers of Jesus—Sarah Bruce.
Part 2 Lera Mae Scott.
The cross means a life for lift
—Mr. Nesbitt.
The cross means healing of
the disease sin—Velmer Davis
Business.
Benediction.
Miss Este'lle Phemx
was a
Friday
and spent the weekend with
Miss Rubv Laminark in Mineola
day afternoon, following services 1 W innsbcro visitor last
conducted by the Rev. W. M.
Claybrook, pastor of Christ
Episcopal Church.
Mrs. Mahoney was born in
Tyler.
Churns, Jars and Flower Pots
Whitten Hardware Co.
Rev. T. J. Furniss last Sun
day night preached his farewell
sei*mon to his congregation here
at the First Baptist Churth.
Bro. Furniss will leave the'first
of the coming week for WichiU
Falls where he has accepted a
call from one of the leading-
churches of that city.
Mrs. Josie Brown of Marshall
Texas, sister of Mrs. Callaway,
Mrs. Noble and Mrs. Aldridge
of Mineola, died at the Sanitar
ium in Marshall last Tuesday
at 12:45 p. m., she had recent
ly undergone an operation from
e effects of which she never
" Funeral services
were held yesterday afternoon
from the residence of Dr. S.-
C. Noble in this city, interment
in Mineola City Cemetery, ser
vices conducted by Rev. W. L.<
Cannan, pastor of the Methodist
church.
Mrs. Brown formerly resided
in Mineola and was quite' well
known here.
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Phone 214 Mrs. Cage, or Phoue
75 Mrs. Beckham, for good ser-
vicp th Judge's Flowers.
Callaway's Confectionery.
"Service with a smile.'
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Easter Caids, Mottos, Pictures and many new and
novel gifts for Easter. New Hair Braid Hats both
large and small. Scarfs in all colors, new Dresses---
Silk Underware, Hosiery, A Week End Bag or Hat
Box for your trip.
BROOKS MILLINERY AND GIFT SHOP
.
FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
CURLEE
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Hit1 ultra fashionable clothes for men who care.
New styles, and tailoring, beautiful materials.
Curlee Tropical Worsteds, with extra trousers at
$22.50, $25 00 and $30.00
Worth Hats
Standard of quality the world over—Try one on
and let the mi now tell you how much they improve
your appearance. Maximum quality at minimum
price.
$5.00 and $6.00
I GRAVER'S CASH STORE
THE STORE AHEAD
MINEOLA, TEXAS
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The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1926, newspaper, March 25, 1926; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth285954/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.