The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1948 Page: 2 of 12
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Millie White Biggers, 57, died
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell will make
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WM. ALBERT MILLER
Insurance
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TEXAS—SIZE 216
ORANGES
Doz.23c
KRAFT'S VELVEETA
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HOMOGENIZED PEACH
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CENTRAL AMERICAN
BANANAS
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PERFRMED SUNDAY
FOR FORMER RESIDENT
Mrs. Velma Farmer Quinn was
married to Carson M. Russell, Of
Baton Rouge, Sunday afternoon,
February 22, at 2:00 p.m. in a
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and fresh foods. It makes ice and
ice creams. And yet it operates with
no machinery at all—hasn’t a single
moving, wearing part in its differ-
ent, simpler freezing system. Just a
tiny kerosene flame does the work.
Servel costs just pennies a day to
operate. And it stays silent, lasts
lopger. Come see the new Servel
Kerosene Refrigerators today.
tinued at the Frieden’s Eyangeli-
F R O S T E X
SPINACH
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^KSSFI PP.UITS , VEGETABLES
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
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February 28, 1948
■ % cup rolled oeta,
quick cooking ,
’/j cup Pet Milk ■
* j cup water
2 tableapoona melted
ahortening
Put oats into miking bowl. Add mix-
ture of milk, water and .melted short-
ening. Let stand 10 min. Turn on
oven; set’at hot (425° F,). Grease
well 12 two-inch muffin tins. Sift to-
gether remaining ingredients. Add
milk mixture all at once, mixing quick-
ly but thoroughly. Divide among muf-
fin tins, filling 2A full. Bake on oven
shelf slightly above center 20 min., or
until brown. Serve warm. a
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PET MILK ’
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• There were fourteen guests
present.
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i Rice; 2Lb.Ctn. 35c |
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Newtons; 2 for 35c
ROYAL GELATIN'
Dessert; 3 Pkgs. 22c
KELLOGGS VARIETY ~ ’ ... 4
Cereals; Pkg. 29c
LIBBY'S SLICED
Beets; No. 2 Can 13c
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“In having attained these dis ginia. Mr. and Mrs. Turner-left
early life, js remembered herd as
Miss Ella Leake. , * ’ -
She is survived by three daugh-
ters. Misses Norm.a Edna Wright
of Austin, and Miss Grace Wright
„ ! of Seattle. Washington; two sis-
A« Davis of Cameron, La., | ters, Mrs. T. J. Nass oT Austin
and Mrs. W. H.
sota. She was the sister of the
late J. W. and 'J. D. Leake.
Relatives attending the funeral
^4 Were Miss
Frances Leake and, Gordon Leake
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Worth; one sister, Mrs. Cora Hut*
sell of Arlington; and eight
grandehildnni.
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lors of Hib Lindley Funeral H<bne
COLDS
UQUID MEDICINE IS BETTER
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MRS. W. E. WRIGHT.
| FORMER RESIDENT.
DIES AT AUSTIN
Mrs. W. E.* Wright of Austin,
formerly of. Navasota, died Fri-
day, February 13. at her home in 1
Austin. Mrs. Wright, who was a j
Lohmeyer ; of Fort Worth and had lived in resident of Navasota auring her; ceremony performed by the Rev.
Piedmont the past three years.
He is survived by his wife,
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| Tomatoes; 3—No.1Cans 23c
L SKINNERS ’ ' . * ■
1 Spaghetti; 2-7 Oz. Pkgs. 19c
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Spinach; 2—No. 2 Cans 25c
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the centerpiece arrangement and reflected honor not only on this
the table was in white with tea.* institution but also on yours,”
crystal appointments. The hon- Mr. Lang said. “And we con»
gratulate yt>u and your faculty . 4
for having provided ( her such
splendid foundation training.”
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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINES AND GRIMES COUNTY REVIEW THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1M8
I daughter, Miss Eddie Low Loh- ! MILLIE WHITE BIGGERS. I
meyer; lather. Henry V>»meyer. 57 mES FR|0AY
Sr.; two sisters, Nnss Ida Loh-j
meyer and Mrs. A. W. Kolkhorst |
of Old Washington; four broth- j
ers, Henry Lohmeyer of Old i Friday, February 20, at his Pied
( Washington, Albert Lohmeyer of I mont home. Born in Grapevine,
| Brenham; Otto Lohmeyer of Nav- j Texils, he was a former resident
---- - ... asota and^ Reinhardt
er uf Otto Lohmeyer of Navasota, bf Prairie Hill.
i Monday. February 23, at 3,| -SerVices were held in the par-i He is survived by his
at his residence in OJd iors of the Lindley Funeral Home Mrs. Eugenia Allen Biggers
Washington. Tuesday. February 21, at 2 p.m., Piedmont; six daughters, Mrs. R. I
. A native of the Sandy Hill fo]|fAVed by services at the Frle- L. Schiefen of Fort Worth, Mrs.
-Community, Mr. Lohmeyer had (|ens Fvangeliy'al church of Old W. D. Dedman of Weatherford,
Washington with Rev, Paul PieF Mrs. L. . _
penbiok. pastor, officiating. Pall Mrs. H. C. .Craig of Denver, Colo.,
•bearejs were six nephews, Harris Mrs. P. Schaub of San Antonio;
Lohmeyer, Roy Schroeder, Her- and Mrs. Qthtf D. Staggs of Ar
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Inter- i.lr. of Austin and John Alex Big- services in Austin
Buck apd Earl 'KOlkhotst.
me.nl was in the Evangelical gers of Houston; three brothers,
chulel) Vvjnetery,
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• J P. Arrington ol Leona, Le
on county,. \yas in Na\asota,'.
W’cdrirsday.4- r>ri business an<| to
see his sister. Mrs, A. 1,. Piper.
• Mrs: J, T. Simmons Jx visit 2 p.m. Sunday.. February M
trig the R. W Dillard family in wi,h ,he Rev- w- I{- Mil!vI'- l,i,s
Mulb.tIrian Hus week |,fl °! the First Baptist church of
Navasota, officiating. Pall bear
ers were Moody Allen, W. E.
Moody. Evans Moody. C). R. Mills,
C. I). McKay and C, A. Trlhble.-
Interment Was in the Blue Lake.,
cernr'tery at Piedmont.
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• Miss Iris Irene •Hughey- spent
t he w f<-k en<L in ’ Bow ie as. guest
of her sister and family -Mr. and
, Mrs, Vernon Mitchell.-
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Headquarters4
Magnolia, Service Station
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E 'community,' Mr. Lohmeyer had
been a resident of Old Washing-
I ,-:/; ton thirty five years at the tir .e
* his death. ,
Hr fcs survived by his wife.
<JHw. Ksthbr Buck Loh-rneyer; one. hC1.t p(,l>se Fritz Wellmann, Fritz lihgton;- two sons. M. W. Biggers,
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Says:
FORMER RESIDENT,
AD J. BINFORD
DIES AX HOUSTON
Ad J. Binford, 90, a former res-
ident of Navasota, died in a*
Houston hospital at 10:25 a.m.
Sunday. Practically all of hiq
i life was spent in .Texas and he /
had been a resident df Houston
ary economics and business so-
ciety, at the Texas State College
for Woihen at Denton.
. Barry of Nava- I FAREWELL PARTIES
Mrs. J. M. Quinn complimented twenty-six years.
Mrs. Velma Farmer Quinn <vith
a fannvell luncheon at her home
Tuesday7, February 17. • y
The table was set with a pinkd
-the Professional Business Worn-
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of w hite stock, and pussy Wil-j ypUng-i^dy named first.does dot'
neral Home with the Rev. Charles
R. McClain officiating. Interment
was in the Magnolia cemetery.
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superintendent of public
MARYANN HARRINGTON
MAKES T.S.C.W.
HONOR SOCIETY
Miss Mary Ann Harrington,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. A.
Harrington of Navasota and
graduate of Navasota High
School recently attained rnem-
iwvmy,-»iA yvuja.
?’ | ’ Surviving are his wife, Mts.
?e Nanna Kate Binford; three sons,
Maynes S. and Gofdon B. Bin-
She was also named alternate uQrd both pf Hnnston. ajid A. J.
<*|.to. receive the $100 scholarshiF> of.l Wnf6rd.. jr„ of Dallas; and four
grandchildren.
Services were held Tuesday at
satin damask cloth- and cran I„iCOO,„IiUJ DWb»u«™ v»»«u-
beiry crystal with a venterpieyc en’s Club in the event that the
Gx a.ru Pu»»y wu i young' iifdy named first does not |1f> m at the Hvde Park Fn.
low. Covers were layed for nine return to school. P aJT\. al ,ht. ”ytt- FaI. Pu
guests and the honoree’s plate I a. S. Lange, dilreetor of the De- i
■was marked with a gift of silver, i partment of Economies and Busi-
On Ihursday night, February ness, in a letter to J. T. Fergu-
19, Mr.s. Robert Greenwood, Mrs.; son
of Old Washington, who died at f; an-d Mrs Nc\veH,c schools, was high in his praise •
Quinn with a supper party at the achievements.
Red carnations, were used in tinctions, Miss Harddington hasj Tuesday to attend the Servicp.
j Jim 'oid Jpe. Biggers of. Arling- (Mi.s. W. H, Barry ’and Mr., and
* ton and Zack Biggers’ of Figt Mrs. Ralph Burry. . r
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FUNERAL HELD
FOR MRS. ROESE
OF OLD WASHINGTON
Funeral services for Mrs. Jul
ius Roose, 67, prominent resident
of Old -Washington, w ho died at J; * • s,Tnrno.ns’ arld Mrs Nev^Hle |.schools, was high in his praise. • Mrs. Harvey Turner received
the Brazos Valley .Sanitarium 1 ol.^<)n ent,‘,Gained. Mrs. Velma; of Miss Harrington’s, scholastic': word Monday that her aunt has
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here, were, held Friday at a.
Brenham funeral ho.nie and con- ' a’in(
. _ . . Red carnations
cal and Refyrmi'd church’ at I-
Washington, with the Rev. Paul
Piepehbrok, pastor, officiating.
Interment w as in the Frieden’s |
cemetery.
Surviving are her husband -and
the following children: Mrs. Iler--
man Welmann, Ein’il koese. both i
I of Washington: Al's John Mar-,
jzah, Texas Cits ; Julius Roese,
I Jr., and Arnold Roese o,f Wash-i
ingto'n. and Mrs. J. W. Martin of'
Cotulla’ and IB' .grand-chihlfvn ;
a rid t h rbe great - gra ndy lii I ef reu.
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MRS. LOUELLA KENNARD
SUFFERS FRACTURED
HIP IN FALL
Mrs. Louella Kennan! df An-
dersoii w as admitted -txt’ t.ht* Bra-1
zos Valley Sanitarium^ late Mon- I
day following an accident about j
4 p.m. when she sustained a !
fractured hip. Mrs-Ken mi rd was i-
crossing the street a short dis,
fance .north of the courthouse
when she' fell with resulting, in-
jury'. ' '
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1948, newspaper, February 26, 1948; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327847/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.