The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927 Page: 5 of 6
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Demand it in the EYE-SE Bottle—Big Fellow
GRADY RAPE
Local Algen MINEOLA, TEXAS
GOLDEN GLEANINGS
Our school is to begfri Mon-
day morning with Prof. Sim-
mons as principal.
Mrs. Georgia Lankford re-
turned Tuesday, after spend-
ing two weeks with her child-
ren in Amariilo.
Mrs. Will Herrin%of Camel
is the guest of Mrs. Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. Crow of Cart-
wright visited their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Ezell Sat-
urday and Sunday.
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The day has come when every dollar counts. , If
by trading here you can save a dollar, then you pro-
fit. We know We can save you money on high-class,
standard goods. Here are some of our prices:
Boots, Oil Tanned Leather 1 $6.95
Men's Suits i $14.95, $15.95, $19.95, $24.95
Boy's Suits, 2 pants, Special price $10.85
Hats, ail sizes —1 $2.75, $3.75 and $4.75
Men's Blue Work Shirts 49c, 85c, and 95c
Leather Puttee's Special Price jl $3.95
Shoes Ranging in Price from $1.50 to ___ $6.95
.EATHER JACKETS—Large Sizes-Special Price ♦
Just received big stock of Whip Cord Riding Pants,-
specially priced for Friday and Saturday, at $3.95.
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Miss Rose Gibson of Grand PLANT TREES OR SfcUfe-
Salme visited home folks Sat- j BERY ON BIRTHDAYS
urday and Sunday. An ideal way to celebrate
Mr. and Mrs. John White
Miss Al«en and Albert Gil-
bert of Cannie spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Har-
lisor..
Mrs. Abbie Adrian visited
last week in Ft Worth with
her children, ^ Mr. and Mrs.
Caston Adrian and Germon.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Harpole
had for their guests Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bello-
my, of Winnsboro, Mr. and
Aubrey B^llomy of Paris.
Mrs. Jim Wilson attended
the funeral of her Aunt Mrs.
Nixon of Quitman Sunday.
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• HOARD NEWS
family birthdays is with a
tree planting. Most mothers
will say they "don't want any-
thing." but see if they aren't
pleased when on the next birth
day you give a family party
with some dear friends arid
neighbors thrown in for good
measure, and in the forenoon
ask all to help in planting a
crepe myrtle or magnolia.
Mothers don't often ask for
it, give father a few
words and a little atteufckai
and out a tree for him. fie is
left out in the cold too musk
as it is. And when all is said
bringing up a family of chii#-
ren and working hard for
them and speeding al)
money on them isn't entirely
a bed of roses or unmitigated
bliss. So don't grudge tfcc
oldg gentleman his hour
appreciation. I never cvali
work up much enthusiasm vmet
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, tombstones. I warit wfeat i
things but that isn't saying want when I can enjoy it, awl
they won1 be pleased if things having a big aridinfluea^atf
are given without asking-par-j tombstone erected over imt
ticularly something wTith a bit j isn't at all my idea of & .groif
of sentiment attached. j time.—Mrs. Linsay Patters®*,
you are about , in The Progressive Faiiost
And while
Boy's Caps 98c—$1.25 and . $1.95
Men's Summer wt. Union Suits 69c
Men's Overcoats, Raincoat Combination Special for Friday
and Saturday - $9.75
98c
ID TAKE YOUR PICK
DIXIE
Located in Joe G. Chappell's old store building
MINEOLA \ TEXAS
The health of the communi-
ty is not a"* good as we wTould
wish for.
Mrs. Ross Fouss is sick at
this writing.
Lonnie Fulgham and wife
of ,Dalias visited his parents
Sunday.
Mrs. Alta- Moody • of Dallas
visited J. E, Fulgham and'fam-
ily Sunday.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. L. C. Wheeler got- burn-
ed so bad.. Also Mr. Lami-
nacks little girl. . -
Quite a few from Democrat
went to New Hope Sunday
night to hear Bro. Stagner
preach but were disappointed
as he failed to preach.
We still have good services
at each prayer meeting on
Saturday night at Smith
Chapel. Every body is wel-
come.
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HOPE NEWS
The tanners are all picking
cotton.
Sunday School and preach-
ingwas well attended Sunday.
We wont have preaching
next Sunday. The new Pastor
preached last Sunday; and will
return Sunday week. He will
preach twice a months on the
second and fourth Sundays'
until he gets moved, and then
Every bojiy come to Sunday
School .and prayer meeting
\xt Sunday. Bro. Jessie
earce will lead the prayer
feieeting. His tes&on will be
the first chapter of First
John.
Addie Stanford and family
visited E. D. Richardson and
family of Concord Sunday.
W.' Y. Armstrong and fam-
ily returned 'home Saturday ,
and the baby was getting
along finje as could be expect-
ed. ' 5
Mill Springs School will
start'the first Monday in Oct-
ober.
Long-Eears.
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CONCORD
Sure E'Nuff!
Won't Be
Lonjr Now
October First
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... GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
E. T. Hartsfield and family
attended church at Haines-
viiie, Sunday.
Rufus Shaw and, wife visit-
ed Mr. Shaw's mother at
Mineola Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cherry
entertained with an, ice cream
social,last Wednea<Say evening
at eight o'clock. About 50
guests were present and all
report a nice time.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anders
returned to their home at
Hainesville last week.
Jim IJenderso* left last week
for an extended stay in Hous-
ton.
We will have singing next
Sunday afternoon everybody
come.
Erley Gibson of Hainesville
visfted here Supday.
Bill Blackwell visited at
Hainesville Sunday.
Garland Hebbs left for Hous
ton last week.
, 4 p. m.
jj High School Athletic field
at Mineola
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That your influence belongs to your home town.
, That the mail order house does not help yosu
Support the sick;
Build churches and schools; I
Keep up your social affairs:
Beautify your parks, streets and public buildings.
Patronize your home merchants and help build up
your town.
RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
J. B; Whit ten, Pres. H. O. Rogers, Sec'ty,,
MINEOLA,
We Live and Let Live
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"If you don't know this
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W. E. CARRINGTON, Prop.
DRINK MORE MJLK
It it healthful and sat-
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the body and is tint!
best* investment any ]
family ever made.
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Our operators are thoroughly ex-
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927, newspaper, September 29, 1927; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286031/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.