The Sunday Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 20, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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The Sunday Record, April 20, 1941,
Ward School P-TA
Holds Last Meeting
The Ward School P-TA will
facet for the last regular meet-
ing of the school year on Tues-
day. April 22, at 3:35 p. m.
Mrs. J. P. English, leader for
Cbe day, will have the "Moth-
ers' Quartet" sing several num-
bers. Mrs. J. K. Welch, guest
speaker, will discuss "Is Peace
Possible?"
All room mo hers are asked
to be present at the executive
meeting at 3 o'clock in the
school librarv.
Federated Clubs
To Hold Convention
"Education for Democracy's
Defense" will be the theme of
the annual convention of the
Third District Texas Federa-
tion of Women's Clubs to be
fcield in Longview April 22-23.
according to an announcement
t>7 Mrs. J H. Moore, Deport,
district president.
Registration for the conven-
^ tion will begin at 8 a. m„ Tues-
day, April 22, at the Commun-
ity Center, where all sessions,
inctading dinners and lunch-
eraa, will be held .
Mrs. Moore urges attendance
OX every club president and
delegate from the district. "The
ressian is exacted to be of
vital importance," the district
president stated.
Socia
Calendar
(Coming events of the week)
SUNDAY—
Brotherhood Railroad Train-
men, 2:30, Flynt's Hall.
MONDAY—
Circle No. 2 of Woman's So-
ciety of Christian Service, 3,
Mrs. E. H. Felts.
Junior Chamber of Com-
merce, 7:30, English Funeral
Chapel.
Fish Fry, 7:30, American Le-
gion and wives.
TUESDAY—
Ward School P-TA. 3:35, Ward
School auditorium.
WEDNESDAY—
Fannie Marchman Garden
Club. MVs. Tom Bryant.
THURSDAY—
The Twentieth Century Club,
3:45, Mrs. L. B. Willis.
Weekly Club Night, 7:45,
Mineola Country Club.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGloth-
lin and Mrs. W. W. Harding
and son, Bill'e, are spending
several days visiting relatives
n Tex^rkana.
BUY IT IN MINEOLA
Entertains Bridge
Club Thursday
Mrs. Adolphus White enter-
tained her bridge club Thurs-
day afternoon at her home on
the Dallas highway.
Members present were Mrs.
David Kitchens, Mrs. Harvey
Jones, Mrs. Norman Fletcher,
Mrs. Royce Waters, Mrs. Paul
Snow, Mrs. Billie Bray, and
Mrs. Nathan Reardon.
High score award went to
Mrs. Kitchens and the gallop-
ing award wan won by Mrs.
Reardon.
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CARD OF THANKS
To our many, many friends
in Mineola we wish to take this
method of thanking each and
every one for the many acts of
kindness and support given us
during our recent illness. We
sincerely thank you from the
bottom of our hearts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Patterson.
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Mrs. G. R. Crain, Miss Nina
Carraway, and Miss Ella Carra-
way of Houston will spend Sun-
day and Monday visiting Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Carraway and
family.
Robert Hayej. of the East
Texas Bureau of the Danas
News, was a visuor at the Mon-
itor office Saturday morning.
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rested Monday night for over-
loading.
Mrs. Willis, her fifth period
government class.
Mr. Copass, the game be-
tween the exes and regulars.
George Hannon, that Abilene
is so far away.
Winona Tulios, how to get
a way to Washington.
All the teachers, the jingle
of heart bracelets in the class
rooms.
The boys, the hearts they
have to buy.
Murie, the good-looking Tyler
beys interferring.
Dorothy Blalock, rainy Sat-
urdays.
Carol McClendon, Latin.
John Sewell, popping gum.
Violet Curl, final exams.
Lois Thomas, conceited peo-
ple.
Sophs' Favorite Possessions.
Carol McClendon, pet monkey.
Joyce Mock, radio.
Bob Allaire, watch.
Betty Stevens, Dudie Felts.
Coulter Templeton, saxophone.
Billie Hamilton, billy goat.
Don Smith, jig saw.
Murl Vandergriff, drums.
E. H. Rowden, dog.
William Henry, shot gun.
Betty Macoy, cedar chest.
Melvin Godwin, fishing tackle
and gun.
Frances Ann Coleman, heart
bracelet.
Marion Turner, cat.
Rcba Fae Morehead, letters.
Jackie Thrasher, trombone.
Clarence Jennings, pigeons.
Locals.
Evelyn Snyder spent Sunda^
in Hawkins.
Lois Thomas went to Long-
view Saturday.
Charles Arnold and Jimmie
Dodson spent Sunday afternoon
in Tyler.
Wayne Collins and Billy Petty
attended a dance in Tyler Fri-
day night.
Mary Frances Ray visited in
the home of Winona Tullos over
the Easter ho'Idays.
Billy Eob Hart visited friends
in Mineola Friday and Satur-
day.
Rose Marie Wakefield spent
the week-end with Billie Sue
Rothwell.
Aline Polan spent Sunday
in Dallas.
Mary Gay Lester spent Sun-
day in Winnsboro.
Frances Bailey spent the
week-end in Longview.
Wesley and Reba Faye More-
head spent the week-end in
Mexia.
J. D. Strange, swimming.
Peggy Patterson, horseback
riding
Billy Atkinson, scaring peo-
ple.
Natalie Vance, skating.
Faye McCain, hiking.
Ruth Bullard, picnicking.
Charles Hines, tennis.
Bobby McCreary, Football.
Billie Sue Rothwell, dancing.
Billy Stiefer, swimming.
Lila Mae Ferris, kodaking.
Country Club Dance.
A number of MHS students
had a dance at the Country
Club on Friday night. Every-
one seemed to have a grand
time.
Senior Entertains.
John T. Hallmark entertained
"The Cause" Monday night at
his home with a fish supper.
Those who attended were Homer
Smith, Ben Copass, Grover
Smith, Charles Holbrook, Wayne
Collins, Jimmie Dodson, and
George Hannor:. All reported
a good time.
I How to Rate Another Date.
(To the Girls)
If you can answer "yes" to
the following questions you are
doing all right:
Did you keep him waiting
less than ten minutes?
Was your family decent to
him?
Did you give him your full
attention?
Did you wear the right thing?
Did jou go straight home
without parking any place?
Were you easy on his
get?
Did you get home at a de^
hour?
Could you talk to him ei
Did you act like a ladj
Did you have a good
and show it?
Did you find you liked the
same things?
Did you avcid mentioning
your dates with other boys?
Did you give him a chance
to open doors and help you up
curbs?
SPECIALS
Sunday Monday Tuesday
HOME GROWN
Strawberries
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Sophs' Favorite Actors.
Ann Buchanan, Clark Gable.
Joyce Mock, Richard Greene.
Mary Alice Doyle, Don
Ameche.
Pauline Eullard, Jas. Cagney.
CharJene Hammock, Spencer
Tracy.
Annicce Cage, Mickey Rooney.
Reba Fae Morehead, John
Garfield.
John Hugh Ervin, The Tlire*
Stooges.
Jerry Baldwin, Dead End
Kids.
Robert Scott, June Story.
Fred Grant, Hedy Lamar.
Billy Atkinsor. Zasu Pitts.
What Sophs Dislike.
William Henry, cheaters.
Frances Coleman, nosey peo-
ple.
Mary Alice Doyle, hash.
Arnel Barnett, bad grades.
Madelyn Geddie, liver.
Peggy Turberville, notebooks.
Don Smith, Latin.
Jerry Baldwin, staying in.
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; Soph Ambitions.
I Francos Coleman, to skate
backwards.
Billie Sue Rothwell, to be an
orchestra leader.
Rex Humphreys, to be a civil
engineer.
Doris Gayie, to have fun.
Paul Neymar, to get out of
algebra.
Peggy Turbevllle, to be an
author.
Charles Hines, to lead a swing
orchestra.
Carol McClendon, to be a
composer.
Evelyn Baldwin, to be a beau-
ty operator.
Walter Dalby, to pass time.
Vernon George, to join the
navy.
Boyd Grant, to be a league
baseball player
Monteize Lockey, to be a
model.
Jo Ann Hughc-s, to be a dresss
designer.
Billie Hamilton, to be a tele-
graph operator
Ida Marie Pa\ne, to be a song
writer.
Morgan Willeford, to be a
doctor.
Lois Thomas, to write.
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Choral Club to Give Concert.
The Mineola High School
Choral Club will present its
spring concert Tuesday night
in the Ward School auditorium,
beginning at 8 o'clock Mus'c
of different varieties will be
o^Tered, including folk, relig-
ious and popular; solos, duets,
and special groups.
Where Sophs Want to Go.
Dorothy Jane Blalock. Hawaii.
William Henry, Canada.
Evelyn Snyder, Wyoming.
Arnel Barneit, Grand Can-
yon.
Betty Jo Green, New Mexico.
Billie Sue Rothwell, Africa.
Amy Lou Turner, California.
Coulter Tempieton, Mexico.
Charles Smith, New York.
Lawrence Var.oergriff, Europe.
Don Smith, around the world.
James H. Thomas, Maine.
Frank Molnari, "courting."
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Soph Nicknamrs.
Ann Bifchaiicii, Ike, Hedy.
Joyee Mock. Coon.
Tommy Clements, Clementine.
Erlene Barkley, Cotton.
Walter Dally, Baldv.
Betty Jo Little, Jo-Jo.
John Bass, Fnppy.
Ida Marie Payne, Shorty.
Malcolm Humphreys, Stoogie.
Reba Fae Morehead, Snooks.
Soph Ideas of Fun.
Lawrence Vandergriff, enter-
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Rosi Harvey, going riding. y
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