Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 112, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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avasota Daily Examiner
NUMBER 112
A NNOUNCEMENTS
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NAVASOTA, TEXAS SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926.
9
Sunday School
at 9:30
Preaching Service 10:55 a. m. to 12
Subject: “The Funny Side of
Texas has approximately 4,000 miles
of electric transmission lines and elec-
tric generator caplclty of about 580,-
000 kilowatts.
Fear Dallas Man
Met With Foul Play
Houston Demands
Weed Cutting
Do you believe in love? Sto
Old, Old Love.”—Adv.
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Mrs. J. M. Quinn, meets
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Men’s Bible Class taught by S. ]
Dean meets in church auditorium.
ELTON DYER
HURT IN CAR
GERMANY TODAY
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VOLUME XXIX
Team Work Urged By
Minister At C. - C. Meet
had with
$1,000, and
in cash, it
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An idoa of the else and scope of the Seaqui-Centennial International
Reposition, which will be hold in Philadelphia from June 1' to December 1, to
ooiMnwmonUa the liOth anniversary of the Declaration of American
Independence, is given in this photograph. In the foreground is the great
Municipal Stadium, which seats 100,000 persons. North of the stadium can
bo seen two of the vast exhibition buildings. The first is the Palace of
Agrtoulture and the second the Palace of Liberal Arts. Opposite the latter
fcuUdlag is the big auditorium, which seats 20,000 persons on a single floor
To the left of the stadium can be seen the world famous Indian building,
ifal Taj Mahal '
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into assets to the coun
mt a worthy goal will never be
M until every star 1* willing ,to
info ths tea*. Thto truth
rtninly apMgos to Navasota and
M County Oha*ber of Commerce,
t fou could never do as indlvld-
Win to gmgjgiished with ease
Householders who fail to cut weeds
on their property this week face prose-
cution, A. C. Davis, chief weed Inspec-
tor, said Friday.
More than 1000 notices have been
sent out during the week, he said.
If the notices are not heeded, charg-
es will be filed against property own-
ers jn police court, he said.—Houston
Post. Dispatch.
The Women’s Union Prayer Meeting
was held Thursday afternoon In thr
Church with twenty-five .
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The music for the Sunday evening
service will be rendered by the Junior
Choir and Sunday School Orchestra.
You are cordially invited to wor-
ship with us.
Franklin S. Henderson.
f % ----I VgV IK,
totog after these boys and girts and [ he liked to be with people
things.
County Council of Clubs.
Mrs. Lillian Stoneham. President
the Grimes County Council of Women,
said:
“The County Council of Clubs Is an
organisation of the women of the
county. Our organisation stands for
the -general "Welfare and is organised
along the lines of tlfe Chamber of
Commerce. This club enters all phas-
es of life, home economics, physical,
etc. At one time we had a health
nurse for two weks and she visited
all-the school houses tn the county.
“We are now working toward two)
things: A county park and county li-J
brary. We are always backing Mlw
Kelly In all she does.
“The club holds its meetings in dlf-j
ferent parts of the county so
meet all the different people
county.”
Not only are friendships bull (led In
Klwanis; but personal ability and,
<rhat might be called, the technique of
doing things. Many a man posseses
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Two University Students
Killed In Auto Crash
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This team work Is readily seen in
tbe better bqainoss understanding and
Stations of today. Klwanis insist
Woo the application of the golden
ruie to busts III The animosities and
eni-throat methods of former days are
yay, and tn their faead there
..... • tatatoe spirit of helpful
i Wo aw taming to understand
t our sofasss In not to be had from
fattow^but with them.
tatois 11 another sphere In which
always fa g builder Every
F. H Wiltie the individual,
••0a This may be good
r ifatotoBW whaM befatoHi
(By I. N. S.)
BERLIN, June 19. — Police and
Reichwehr throughout Germany will
go on emergency footing at noon to-
day when factories, shops and offices
will close and approximately forty
million voters enter the last heat of
the bitterest political camimign since
the revolution.
The’campaign will culminate tomor-
row in a nation-wide pleblclte to de-
cide whether or not former German
royalty shall be deprived of votes.
Mrs. A. F. Brlgance brought in a* \
stalk of cotton Friday from her faim ’
which was quite large and gave 1D&'
came from a crop planted and culti-
vated by a darkey more than four
score years of age. 'She was prtai Of J
the old man’s work and wished to I
show it in honor of the efforts of eaa/fl
who has so long struggled with fam
life. -.'SH
Mrs Brigaace returned only a fa#
days ago from a stay on the Plato*
and she is much pleased with ths
prospects which she found upon i*r ?
return to this the garden spot of Tw-
as. •.
mitation, saying In part:
Mtofater Urges Team Work.
Er/’f■ J mw to you as a representative of
* the Klwanis Club. - The subject chos-
Mm? (fa' for discussion Is the motto of Kl-
Wants 'International “W’te BUILD”.
E^tatad>1y there can be no nobler mot-
to or aspiration than this, when these
\ Words Vo undestood as used by all
t ■». Klwanians. So you will permit me to
> * interpret this motto used
' Klwanis circles today. of welcome said:
t;. " Persoaal friendships are essential to
I- lit sueceas and happiness of ns all.
The Idea of Klwanis in having two,
m frMh every classification and walk of
m life, fa ito membership is conducive to
the stoking of these personal friend-
ships. The socali fellowship and com-
the dab reveals a side of] always hangs on the outside to
that ordinarily would be
** .atoned, and fellowship in pleasure
fc/.'-frgnd service often ripens In an abiding
But there must be something more
^■jtofatowkisnMai ability, if
fa to be lived at Its teat. 8o our
fltobs have interested themselves in
'• fctoltlsg team Loads, burtons, ta.k<
trn rotative things. A capadty load
far a one hundred horse-power engine
-fa only child’s play for a five hundred
horse-pdwer engine. 8o the power of
' tovldiutal man needs to be built
l 4lto a team. This Klwanis does, for
\toe aceompltahment of the big tasks
^toit could nevig be done by individual
places it will be observed. Locally
there has been but little attention giv-
en thereto although a few business
houses have displayed signs calling at-
tention to “Father’s Day."
Sunday School at 9:45.
for, Supt.
Morning Service at 11 a. m.
by Rev. R. L. Brown of College
car which struck two othrt cars.
Mrs. Paul Martin of Houston, Rd
a deep | Teagel of Thorndale and Henry See-
katx of Austin received injuries.
mon I
Station.
B. Y. I’. U. at 7 p. m.
There will be no evening service at
this church
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8.
A cordial welcome to all to attend
any or all <rf the services of this
church.
Divine worship at 11 a. m. and I
p. m. Preaching by the pastor.
Sunday School 9:30 a. in.
Junior C. E. at 3 p. m.
Intermediate C. E. at 2 p. m.
Senior C. E. at 7 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p.m.
The Woman’s Auxiliary will
Monday at 4 p. m. for their Bible
Almost Afttwed _ J
r The Civic Club
By reason of illness the Civic Club
President, Mrs. Stratton Baker, was
uot present and Miss Nettie Brosig
represented that organization in a
brief address, saying: -j
"The Civic Chib are doing all they
qan to beautify the city. Last year
they built a walk around tha school
grounds. They have Just put new
traah cans out and are going to plant
shrubs and beautify the ground* of
the public bufldfaga. They are also
planning to build * club house.”
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ROME, June 19.^—Green Olga of
Gteope Mod totoy.
(By I. N. S.)
DALLAS, June 19.—Fear that A.
A. Dmond, violin teacher of Dallas,
has met with foul play, was exprewed
by R. W. Trowbridge, Intimate friend
and associate teacher of Dmond. De-
mond, who is the bead of the Demond
Conservatory of Music, left -here on
June 8 in an automobile for Chicago,
has been missing for several days.
Mike Vavulls, teacher of dancing here,
and a companion of Demon on the
trip, likewise has not been heard from.
The conservatory head
him his violin, valued at
between $800 and $1,000
was said.
Trowlidge received a telegram from
Vavulls from Missouri last Saturday
saying they expected to arrive in Chi-
cago Sunday afternoon. The automo-
bile in which they were traveling
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were found in the back yard of a
home in Chicago Tuesday morning,
according to advices. She wired the
number of the car to the Dallas Au-
tomobile Club. Every effort is being
made by police iu Dalias and Chicago
to trace Demon.
Methodist
present.
Mrs. F. Watts Brown was leader to. $
place of Mrs. J. F. Bednar who wag «
prevented being in attendance. Th*'"A
subject was ‘The Psalm S”. and Mra.
Brown showed that there is a Paalfl
fitted for each occasion in life and i
that they contain the most beautiful
IMM'try that has ever been writte*.
The meeting was opened With the
hymn, “Open Mine Eyes’’, after which
the 23rd Paslm was read in uuisnn,
Psalms 1, 46: fa and 100 ww^HH
and commented on by various women
In the congregation. Mrs. Brown urg-
ed that al! read and memoriae ’the
Psalms more.
The meeting closed with the ftagl
of “Love Lifted Me.”
The hour of meeting was ehM|
to 5 p. m. The next meeting wW
held In the Episcopal Church on nfaR
Thursday.
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Negro Man Eighty
Raises Cotton Crop,
(By I. N. 8.)
AUSTIN. June 19.—-Mrs. L. E. Led
better, secretary of the Bureau • of
Child Hygiene, and Miss Leila Fay
Archibald, Travis county health nurse,
will sail from New, Orleans on June
30 for New York where they will en-
ter Columbia University tor a six
weeks course in social hygiene work.
Again we give synopsis
“By virtue of the position I unfor-
tunately occupy for the city. Your
Secretary ha* tsked that I extend to
you visitors ■ welcome to our little
burg. To this request I think it Is
presumptlous for the reason that you
are always welcome. The latch string
you
Young Men’s Bible Class
pastor’s study. J. W. Goodwin, teacl
and all visitors. * xtudy.
"However, permit me in behalf of our
city, its citizens and the City Com-
missioners as a whole to extend to
each of you the freedom of the city.”
The Mayor, in a very tactful way.
called attention to a few of the city’s
improvements that have been made
abtiltiee that are all iiiHfnnwtato within the pate fnir yeasa, Jariudlng
man Mtosatf and to the community In' the magnificent system of paved
whteB » 11™. ' Others are conscious j streets, etc., and doubly assured the
visitors that Navasota was theirs, not
only for that day but for any and all
times when they may visit here. Con-
cluding he said:
“We welcome you! We waut you to
make our city your city—let’s lie one
ami all together."
Hempstead Man Likes Things
L. B. Sanders. President the Hemp-
stead Commercial Club, told the body
that he and the Hempstead Secretary,
J. W. Monk, came up for information
—that it was a pleasure to be her? be-
Dyer and a companion, Doy-
hre driving home from Nava-
sota and in the dark iet the car get
out of the road. The car is said
have not been badly'damaged.
He was immediately brought to Nav-
asota for treatment and Is being car-
ed for tn the home of Dr. W.
Greenwood while here. He will
t»e taken home for a few days.
ST. ♦AUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
day School. 9:30 a. m.
br Y. P. S. L. 5:30 p. m.
pr Y. P. S. L. 7:00 p m
(By I. N. 8.)
AUSTIN, June W —Louise Steer of
Mission and Isabel! Crozier of Dal-
las. University students, are dead and
Gray Puryear is in Jail charged with
negligent homicide following an auto
crash in which three care were de-
molished and several persons bruised
and cut. • ■ ti
Puryear, it is said, was driving a
Nearly all jtersons employing color-
ed help have today given holiday to
those employees on account of Eman-
cipation Day which falls on the 19th
of June. Many picnics, baritecues and
other gatherings are being held at va-
rious places In the country and it will
doubtless t>e n great day for that race
of people.
cauae Navasota people do things and * Th® Nava8tot* Ice Cream
furnished aliout 400 gallons of cream
for various celebrations in this sec-
tion. This is a new industry In Nava-
sota which Is coming to the front.
Monday, June 21. is the date for tite <
opening of the regular June total J*
District Court for Grimes OlMntyh
Judge Carl T. Harper will be fa Ab- .
derson on that date for the
of court It is said that it i» g fata
light docket for this ter*. 4’
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Elton Dyer, son of E. L. Dyer and
a 1926 graduate the Navasota High
School, is today confined to his l>ed
with a deep cut in his left leg. the re-
sult of an auto running into
tlitch alsHit 11 o'clock Friday night at
ui point about two miles from Planters-
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Again we give synopsis of several
RMmmm made at the first regular
Anatoly meeting of the directors for
jH*"tite Navasota and Grimes County
tihamber of Commerce held here
. 19l«ntoy noon:
S . Eav. F. 8. Henderson, Past Presl-
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Tomorrow (Sunday) has been desig-
nated as Father’s Day ami in
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(By I. N. 8.)
PARIS, June 19—The Herrlot Gov.,
eminent is now practically asranfl.
A delegation of Socialists called ta
Herriott today and informed him the
Socialists are prepared to support bls g
financial program. This support nuk- 'dS
es It practically certain that he will
.be able to form his cabinet
GOODUNIOff
who do
a. in.
Religion."
Intermediate League meets at 6:30
p. m. »
Senior league meets at 7:15 p. m.
’ Evening preaching service 8
to 9 p. m. Subject: “The
Playhouse.”
Stewards will meet at 3:30 in the
afternoon.
are constantly building
munity consciences. We need
awakened to our faults and
comings as a community. We need to
be made aware of our good qualities
lest we let them degenerate into the
bad. We need to know our possibili-
tbe Klwanis Club, spoke for that ties, and boosted SB fa flAtt
ments. All this Klwanis undertakes
to do, that it tnay assist every
munity to pass from its actual of to-
day to Its possible of tomorrow.
Klwanis builds, day by day, hand
in hand with Him who gave the gold-
en rule of life, so that every place in
every way may be a l»etter place
whicht to live.
Mayor Welcomes to City.
Mayor Templeman, In his address
nan Mtesalf and to the community In
of th? ability, but know not how to
ariate these to the life about them^
Klwanis discovers these abilities ami
kelps the men to apply themselves to
the doing of the tasks of their com
^unities. Thus there Ih builded out
-of laten, or potential power an active
euergy.fot"the carrying on of the
world’s work;
In evert Community there-ore boys
‘ " rhQ ars “underprivileged,’’
Wd to grow up unawfsfed
will-become a heavy liability. So Ki;
wanfa baa undertaken the, task of.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 112, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1926, newspaper, June 19, 1926; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336902/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.