The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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THE MESTEOLA MONITOR
AUGUST 12, 1937
MEUS—STYLES—CLUBS
PERSONALS—CHURCHES- -PARTIES
AMUSEMENTS—DEMONSTRATION
CLUBS
THE MONITOR SOCIETY PAGE
A PAGE OF LOCAL SOCIAL. ACTIVITIES FOR WOMEN
MENUS—STYLES—CLUBS
PERSONALS—CHURCHES—PARTIES
AMUSEMENTS—DEMONSTRATION" *
CLUBS
Garden Club Ceases
Activity Until First
^Wednesday in Oct.
The Garden Club has sus-
pended all regular activities for
the rest of the summer, ac-
cording to an announcement
made today by Mrs. E. A.
Reeves, club president.
Mrs. Reeves stated that the
meetings of the club will be
discontinued until the first
Wednesday in October.
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Every family needs burial in-
surance. See J.H. English, j
SO®*ola. Mtfc. i
Announce Marriage
Of Daughter July 13
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Francis
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Rose Mary to Mr.
Henry D. Speights, July 13.
Local Girl Enters
All-State Beauty
Show at Port Arthur
Grover Henry is here from
Dallas visiting his brother, A.
J. Henry.
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Miss Mary Jane Padgett was
here from Palestine for a few
days the first of the week,
visiting her mother.
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NICE cool upstairs room for
rent to gentleman only. Mrs.
R. R. Rucker. 20 2tcM
CARE
IS PRICELESS
Throughout our business o* handling
important as well as dangerous drugs,
CARE is always a vital factor. We pride
ourselves on the utter precautions we take
in supplying even the most simple drug
items from the standpoint of quantity,
quality and freshness. Whether your need
is a complicated prescription or just an or-
dinary chemical, this care and ability will
stand you in good stead. It's worth any
price—yet costs you nothing extra here.
Mineola Drug Co.
'THE STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE"
PHONE 26
T. L. WILLIAMS, Prop.
WE DELIVER
MINEOLA
Having been selected "Miss
Mineola" in the Style Show
held here in the spring under
the auspices of the Mineola
Ward School Parent-Teachers
Association, Miss Mary Margaret
Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Smith, will leave
for Port Arthur next week to
participate in the All-State
Beauty Show to be held there
Miss June McAlister, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard H.
McAlister, of Quitman will rep-
resent that city in the same
event.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends, who were so kind to
us in our recent sorrow, the
illness and death of our loved
one Helen King. For the floral
offerings, profuse and beautiful.
That God my bless each of
you, is our earnest prayer.
J. E. King and Baby.
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Mrs. S. E. Jennings
Honoree At Surprise
Birthday Party
( Celebrating her 74th birthday,
Mrs. S. E. Jennings was honored
with a surprise party at her
home Thursday, July 23, by
her daughters, Mrs. W. E.
Graham, Mrs. Barnadine Henry
and Miss Jennie Jennings.
A feature of the occasion
was a large birthday cake with
74 candles burning on it.
Ice cream was served to the
following guests: Mesdames C.
G. Massengale, R. D. Adrian,
Ben Bruner, E. H. Hendricks,
J. L. Ballard. A. A. Stevens,
Fairy Jennings, eleven grand-
children and one great grand-
child.
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able Sin."
9:45 a. m.—Bible School.
10:55 a. m.—Preaching.
7:00 p. m.—B. T. U.
8:00 p. m.—Preaching.
4:00 p. m.—Monday, W.M.U
7:30 p. m.—Wednesday, Tea-
chers and officers.
8:00 p. m.—Wed. Prayer
Meeting.
8:45 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal.
There will be a baptizing at
the close of the Sunday night
service.
First Baptist Church
Perry F. Evans, minister
Church of Christ
Willis G. Jernigan, Minister
We are to have our regular
services Sunday and Svtnlay
night.
The subject for the Sunday
Look for the Mineola Drug Ad. night service is "The Unpardon-
Church School—10:00 a. m., W.
E. Lott, Supt.
Lord's Supper—10:45 a. m., H.
H. Bell in charge.
Young People's Class—7:15 p.
m., Mrs. M. E. Gipson, sponsor.
Ladies Bible Study—Monday
afternoon 3:30 p. m., Mrs. J.
R. Jordan, leader.
Prayer Meeting—Wednesday
3:00 p. m., M. E. Gipson, In-
structor.
Again preaching service will
be dispensed with owing to the
absence of the resident minis-
ter, who is in a revival at
Athens. All are urged to attend
Sunday School and partake of
the Lord's Supper.
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First Methodist
Church
John Dona ho, Pastor
Central Christian
Church
S. W. Hutton, minister
Regular services will be con-
ducted Sunday, August 15.
9:45 a. m—Church school,
M. L. Flores, Supt.
10:50 a. m.—Morning Wor-
ship and Communion, S. W.
Hutton, pastor will preach on
the subject, "What Next?"
7:00 p. m.—Christian En-
deavor, B. L. English, Jr., presi-
dent.
8:00 p. m.—At this service
the congregation will worship
with the First Baptist church in
the open-air, to promote com-
fort and good fellowship in
Christian service.
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J. D. Phillips and family are
here from Eldorado, Arkansas,
visiting his mother, Mrs. Sue
Phillips.
Services for Sunday August 15:
9:45 a. m.—Church School.
10:45 a. m.—Morning Wor-
ship, sermon by the pastor,
"Merchants of Higher Values."
7:15 p. m.—Epworth Leagues
8:00 p. m.—Evening Wor-
ship, sermon by the pastor,
"When a Father-in-Law An-
swers Yes!"
The Women's Missionary So-
ciety will meet at the church
Monday at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs.
C. E. Revelle will have charge
of the program. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pace
and nephew, George Abat, of
Ferriday, La., have returned
from a twelve day vacation trip
to Carlsbad, Colorado Springs,
and other interesting points
the west.
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Miss Rosemary Lassiter
Gilmer, is visiting Geraldi
Sanders.
PLUMBING SHOP
REOPENED
^ I have moved my Plumbing Shop
from the old location on Broad Street
to my home place on West Kilpatrick
Street, have reopened shop and am
now ready to take care of anything
you might need in the plumbing line
of business.
I carry a full line of fixtures of all
kinds including Brass and Pipe Fit-
tings. Will make estimates without
cost, on new building jobs and on all
kinds of repair jobs. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Prices reasonable.
A. T. MORTON
Telephone 274
W. Kilpatrick St. E
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