The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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Mineola Monitor, Mineola, Texas, Thursday, December 1, 1938.
Page Three
Personally Speaking
A. W. Fulcher was a busi-
ness visitor in Dallas Monday.
Mrs. W. T. Macy, Mrs. Wade
Page of Fort Worth, and M. H.
Taylor of El Reno, Okla., were
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. T.
B. Reed last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ashworth
Yooow!
These two Indian braves
are pictured just after
they discovered that we
did not carry peace pipes
. . . some minutes later
they quieted down . . .
after they had viewed our
line of slightly used toma-
hawks and wampum belts.
Don't rave and rant all
over the place because
you can't buy what you
want! Come here in the
first place and we'll find
it . . . it's bound to be
here somewhere . . . and
send you away happy!
For instance, did you
know that we are proud
of handling such popular
items as: copper tubing,
dynamite, snowshoes, rock-
ing chairs, bird cages,
trusses, stump legs, farm
implements, shotgun and
rifle shells . . . and at all
times a complete selection
of plain and fancy men's
clothing (for town or
country wear).
In short ... see us
when you run short of
ANYTHING!
W.D. KITCHENS
&S0N
of Myrtle Springs visited Wed-
nesday with Mrs. Ashworth's
uncle, Ewell Taylor, and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Roach
and son, John, of Longview,
spent Thanksgiving Day here
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Lang. Bobbie Lang
accompanied them home for the
week-end,
Mrs. Langston of Rusk was
the Thanksgiving Day guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lang
and family.
Mrs. M. Pinkerton and grand-
daughter, Margaret June Bald-
win, of Clarksville, spent
Thanksgiving here with her
daughter, Mrs. W. C. Herndon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McMillin
SELECT
Theatre
MIN0OLA, TEXAS
Last Showing Friday
Priscilla Lane, John Garfield,
Claude Rains and Rosemary
Lane in
"Four Daughters"
Saturday, 11 a. m. until 10:30
p. m.
Jimmy Newill and Terry Walker
in
"Renfrew On the
Great White Trail"
Also Comedy and Serial
Saturday Night, 10:30 p. m
Sunday and Monday
Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon
in
"The Cowboy and the
Lady"
With Patsy Kelly and Fuzzy
Knight
Tuesday and Wednesday
Judy Garland and Freddie
Bartholomew in
"Listen Darling"'
Coming, Thursday and Friday,
December 8-9
Joan Crawford, Margaret Sulli-
van, Robert Young and Mel-
vyn Douglas in
"The Shj&iing Hour"
of Tyler visited last week with
Mrs. McMillin's sister, Mrs. W.
C. Herndon.
J. M. Perdue of Port Arthur
visited here last week with his
mother, Mrs. R. M. Perdue, and
sister, Mrs. B. L. English.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Silvey
and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Byrd
of Tyler, were the week-end
guests here of her sister, Mrs.
Ross Cowan, and family.
Claud Mallory jr. and Miss
Eva Mallory of Dallas were
Thanksgiving Day visitors in
Mineola.
Clifford Ship of Gilmer
spent the Thanksgiving holi-
days here with his grandmother,
Mrs. Pearl Shipp.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hull and
Mrs. Thelma Stringer and dau-
ghter, Thelma, of Greenville,
were week-end visitors here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Sims and
daughter of Dallas spent the
Thanksgiving season here with
relatives.
Mrs. A. L. Lancaster and son,
Lee, and Nix Miller, a cousin
of S. O. Turner, of Dallas spent
Thanksgiving here at the Mc-
Donald home.
Miss Margaretta Carraway
was here from Marshall for
Thanksgiving.
Plan to attend the Patton
Bible Class Silver Tea at the
J. W. Cage home Friday from
4 until 10 p. m. You are invit-
ed.
Gerald Puckett of Carthage
spent the Thanksgiving holi-
days here at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Puckett.
Jack Geddie, student at the
University of Texas, Austin, was
in Mineola visiting friends this
week-end.
Johnnie Johnson is in T &
P Hospital at Marshall for
treatment.
City Commissioner J. L. Beck-
ham is in a Dallas Hospital
undergoing an eye operation
He expects to be home by the
middle of the week.
Mrs. C. C. Sims and sons,
Cecil Charles and LeGrande,
spent Thanksgiving in Valley
Mills with her parents.
Mrs. Jack Williamson and
sister, Agnes Butler, and Mrs.
Edna Crenshaw were visitors
in Tyler Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy King were
house guests Saturday at the
wedding of Dollie Killingsworth
in Dallas.
Plan to attend the Patton
Bible Class Silver Tea at the
J. W. Cage home Friday from
NOW WORUMTIMOUS
U.S.TIRES
KNOWN TO EVERY MOTORIST
r
Nine Months Guaranteed
BATTERY
$185
Battery Recharging
4 until 10 p. m. You are invit-
ed.
Mrs. E. A. Tharp was a Tyler
visitor Monday.
Mrs. Knox Childress and her
mother, Mrs. Vivrette, of Wea-
therford, and Mrs. J. G. Put-
man cf Fort Smith, Ark., visit-
ed Dr. and Mrs. Lucius Moody
Sunday, and attended church
at the Christian Church Sun-
day morning.
Bride-Elect Honored
At Saturday Shower
Honoring Miss Rosalie Buch-
anan, whose approaching mar-
riage to Lawrence D. Smith of
Troup will be ' consummated
on December 23, a miscellan-
eous shower was given at the
Saturday afternoon from 3 to
5 o'clock. Hostesses were Mrs.
home of Mrs. B. A. Brooks, on
B. A. Brooks, Mrs. W. W. Perry,
Mrs. B. A. Copass and Mrs. L.
A. Woods.
A bridal theme of silver and
white was followed in the dec-
orations. Vases of white chrys-
anthemums and calla lilies were
used throughout the house.
White tapers burned in grad-
uated floor standards wreathed
in slilax. Receiving with the
' hostesses were the honotree;
her mother, Mrs. A. P. Buch-
anan; Mesdames Everett Smith
of Troup and Forest Sartain
of Arp, mother and sister of
the prospective groom; Mrs. C.
C. Connor and Miss Melba Rose
Davis of Longview, cousins of
the bride-elect.
Mrs. H. L. Lott presided at
the bride's table, which was
laid in white satin and center-
ed with a mound of burning
candles banked in smilax and
silver wedding bells. Mrs. John
Cowan presided at the silver
punch bowl. Assisting them in
the dining room were Mrs. T.
H. Patterson, Mrs. T. L. Wil-
liams and Mrs. Elmer Fulcher
of Mineola, and Mrs. Joe Gil-
breath of Winnsboro.
Other members of the house
party included Mrs. Rosa Buch-
anan and Mrs. Chas. C. Reitch,
grandmothers of the bride-elect,
Misses Ann Buchanan and Bil-
ly Sue Roth well, Mrs. Lewis
Willeford, and Mrs. L. W. Roth-
well, who presided at the bride's
book; and Mrs. David Steed
of Winnsboro, who presided at
the display of beautiful gifts
showered upon the honoree.
If you drink, don't drive.
MISS Betty Marie shipp has| "Say It With Flowers"
accepted a position with an
automobile firm in Tyler. i Phone 141—Mrs. Hubert Thomas.
BREAD
6
III
Per
Loaf
ICASH AND CARRY
This new low price on our quality loaf
prevails only at the bakery. Take ad-
1 vantage of this cash and carry offer and|
start using Mineola Bread TODAY!
Also Special Prices On:
. Doughnuts . • Pies
. Raisin Bread . . Cookies
NUSS' BAKERY
A Mintola Institution for 31 years!
DOUBLE GUARANTEE
1 Backed by written
Lifetime Guarantee S
of the world's largest K
producer of rubber. Im
Plus the added
assurance of our
personal guarantee
of satisfaction.
Yes, it's true! Big, husky tires with
the name "U. S." in big letters on
the sidewall, at these amazing low
prices. Don't miss this great new
tire value. Save money. See us today!
TRUCK OWNERS
ask about
our special
truck tiro
- prices
PEGUES TIRE STORE
Phone 28 Mineola, Texas
ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN
10c Box 12 ' 5C
25c Box 36 i5c
50c Box 100 25c
Admiration Coffee
l-LB
3-LB
CAN
Armour's
MILK
6 Small 19c
3 Large 19c
June Gold
PEANUT
BUTTER
qt 22c
HEINZ TOMATO
KETCHUP
14-Oz Bottle
19c
Alaska Pink
SALMON
1-Lb Can
10« J
EXCELL
..CRACKERS
2-Lb Box
14c
BLACK
PEPPER
Half-Lb Box
10c
HEINZ
SOUPS
Assorted
3 for 25c
BLACKBURN'S
SYRUP
1 Gallon 49c
Half Gallon 27c
Shortening j^S8 41b carton 42c 8"Ib carton 82c
SWIFT'S JEWEL SALAD OIL, Gal. 85c
TIP-TOP LOAF
MEAT
1-Lb Cans
3for 25c
MACARONI
or
SPAGHETTI
3 boxes ] (jc
Thompson Seedless
RAISSNS
2-Lb Bags
17c
PHILLIP'S
Pork & Beans
16-Oz Cans
2 for jc
ENGLISH
WALNUTS
lb 19c
FAVORITE
MATCHES
5 boxes 17c
TOMATOES
4 No. 2 Cans
25c
Guaranteed
FLOUR
48 95c
Silk Finish Flour =7^65c =$1.25=r
No. 1 Dry Salt
BACON
lb ] 5c
Dry Salt
JOWLS
lb i gc
Pure Pork
SAUSAGE
1!) 19c
BOLOGNA
Sliced
lb 10c
ORANGES' California doz \ §c
CARROTS large bunch5C
OREEN BEANS "> 6<
TURNIPS and GREENS- . bunch Jc
GREEN CARBAGE - 2 5<
JUMBO CELERY
FRESH SPINACH "> 5-'
LETTUCE larse lleaJs 4C
HEN SCRATCH wa
BIG 5 MASH. ws ~~ *1
HORSED MULE FEED
NUTRO ----- ----- 8i
WHEAT RRAN & $1
ALFALFA HAY " •«
RED MAIZE *k H
GOLD MEDAL—WHITE SASCKS
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The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1938, newspaper, December 1, 1938; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth298932/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.