The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Mineola Memorial Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Pag-e Four
!
f
The Mineola Monitor, Mineola, Texas, Thursday, April 18,1940.
SOCIETY
for Small Budgets
ATTEND CONVENTION
The Rev. George Cherrvhomes
pastor of the Central Christian
Church, and Mrs. E. A. Tharp
attended the state convention
of the Disciples of Christ at
Harlingen this week. Mr Cher-
ryhomes had a part on the pro-
gram.
and Big Appetites!
0 CP Gas Cookery pives you full measure in the
food you cook. The perfectly controlled low-
temperature oven allows you to roast slowly, and
reduce meat shrinkage waterless cooking of vege-
tables preserves their valuable minerals and vita-
mins—automatic controls eliminate cooking fail-
ures—all of which mean substantial savings oil the
food bill!
0 Add to this the savings in time and fuel and you
will see why a modern CP Gas Range will cost you
less to own than to do without!
PLAY
TENNIS
in
GINGHAM
UNITED GAS
Buy From Your Dealer
Enjoy your game—have a
high fashion score in our
active playwear
$1.95
We're head-
quarters for
summer's
smartest
Togs!
B. L. CHAPPELL
DRY GOODS
| Miss Warren Is
Bridge Hostess
Miss Billie Clyde Warren en-
tertained her bridee club at
the home of her parents Mon-
day night.
Present were Misses Mildred
and Mary Davis, Elizabeth Pen-
dleton, Billie Jean Corbett
Helen Lawrence. Evelyn Vandi-
ver, Frances McCain, Frances
McCowan, Myra York, Julia
Baibee, and Mesdames Adol-
phus Vandiver and Hubert
Aaron.
o
Mrs. C. D. Coleman
| Entertains Guest
At Forty-Two Party
Mrs. C. D. Coleman was host-
ess Tuesday afternoon at a
forty-two party honoring Mrs.
! S. L. Ingham of Canyon, guest
of her mother, Mrs. B. A. Staf-
1 ford
I
The guest list included Mes-
' dames Paul D. Smith. D. S:
Lankford. C. E. Revelle, Sam
Jones, L. F. Lechner, C. B. Tem-
pleton, T. B. Reed, H. L. Lott,
: C. S. Merritt, J. G. Chappell,
Alford Williams, Cook, and Staf-
I ford
o
Dyers Entertain
At Lake Cabin
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dyer en-
tertained at their lake cabin ;
Monday night.
Guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Coleman, Mr. and j
Mrs. C. E. Revelle, Mr. and j
] Mrs. R. H. Carraway, Mr and
| Mrs. Cook or Mart, Dr. and
I Mrs. Ingham of Canyon. Mrs. j
B. A. Stafford, Mrs. L. F. Lech-
;ner, Miss Minnie Lee Hemphill,1
and Miss Margaretta Carraway. i
; Corbett-Gresham
Marriage to Be
Solemnized Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Corbett
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Miss Billie Jean Cor-
bett, to Herman P. Gresham
ol" this city. The wedding will
; take place Sunday, April 21, at
i the home of the bride's par-
ents, with the Rev. George
Cheiryhomes, pastor of the
Central Christian Church, read-
ing the vows.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Mineola High School. Mr.
Gresham, co-owner of the West-
ern Auto Associate Store, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. B. T Gres-
ham, 2903 Grover Street, Fort
Worth.
Following a wedding trip the
couple will be at home in Min-
eola.
o
ATTENDS FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Collins
attended the funeral of the
mother of Mrs. T. O. Carter in
Winnsboro Wednesday.
Marshall Singers
Appear Here Monday
The Monday night perform-
ance at the First Baptist
Church of the College of Mar-
shall Choral Club was well at-
tended. The club gave an out-
standing performance.
" A free-will offering was tak-
en to apply on club expenses.
Woodmen Circle to
Go to Gladewater
The Lake George Grove No.
83 met in a business session
last Friday night, and ac-
cepted an invitation to at-
tend an all-day school of in-
struction in Gladewater Thurs-
day, Mav 9.
For Breeding . . .
%
dP
PERCHERON
HORSE
Weight 1,300 Pounds
Seven Years Old
Jack 5 Years Old.
Price $7.50 cash when bred, or
$10 when colt born. Guaranteed.
Half mile northwest Mineola on
Sand Springs Road.
R. V. JOHNSTON
Route 2, Mineola
ANNOUNCING
WE HAVE
MOVED TO OUR NEW HOME
ACROSS FROM PEGUES MARKET
WE ARE STILL FEATURING
U. S. ROYAL MS
HERE'S THE COMPLETE SAFETY
YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR
3 WAY
PROTECTION AGAINST
... BLOWOUTS
... SKIDS
.. . WEAR
See Us Now For
NEW LOW PRICES
PEGUES
TIRE STORE
PHONE 28
MINEOLA
GtAHT BUILT-IN
It if r ; fP*; I* p v H a
n ' c ft # ii Mw
I U £} JS Qjg Jr g jj| 2jf fflB
•V
if Hi * t,
IO. ! K t M m.
LIKE GIVING YOU
A SECOND
REFRIGERATOR FREE!/
FREEZE A BUSHEL OF ICE
CUBES OR 50 LBS. OF
151
$
STEWART-WARNER
^■REFRIGERATOR
DUAL-
TEMP
A Think of it! A generously big Freezing Locker built
w right into a new-type refrigerator that keeps food
fresh in moist sterile air.
Freeze desserts in a jiffy—ice cubes by the bushel. Store
fresh meats and fruits for weeks and weeks in the 22°
below Freezing Locker. In the giant upper compartment
you can keep roast beef, lettuce, celery, crisp salads, and
left-overs without covering . . . under an amazing ray
that kills bacteria, mold and "ice box" odor!
This new, different Stewart-Warner Dual-Temp Refrig-
erator economical both to buy and operate—makes
quantity buying of sale foods practical, keeps food longer
and safer, cuts food budgets!
JL. Big Freezing Locker for freezing and storing
ice cubes, desserts and food at 22° below
freezing!
X Sterilizer Ray destroys bacteria, mold and "ice
box " odor!
JL Damp cold keeps moist food juicy-fresh with-
out covering!
-JL No defrosting ever necessary. No frosty coils
to dry out food!
-JL Actually holds as much food as many re frig-
erators two sizes larger!
MAMMOTH UPPER COMPARTMENT KEEPS FOODS
LONGER IN MOIST STERILE AIR I
Other Ordinary Stewart-Warner 6-Foot Refrigerators
as Low as $117.00
NOW ON D> SPLAY AT
Van's Radio Shop
t-
PHONE 83
MINEOLA, TEXAS **
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1940, newspaper, April 18, 1940; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth298967/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.