Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 14, 1927 Page: 3 of 24
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Just like we’d meet you on the street, or any other
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PLEASURES OF THE OLD YEAR
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IF WISHES WERE WINGS
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CORDIAL GREETINGS
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and good will bad the power to work magic, your home would be
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visited b.y us this Yule tide season and filled to the
rooftree with genuine j< y.
Those loved ones you moat long to see would be there, all worries
and irritations would be whipped put the door, and you would
all have the merriest time of your lives.
We hope that it will be so with you anyhow.
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Tension la to he had soon.’
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Mrs. E. O. Siecke of College Station
President ninth district, Parent —. in advance, the same Bargain
Teacher—Association, made
dress her
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METHODIST LADIES TO
8KBVE oysters
The Methodist ladies will serve Oy-
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Fisher Building on Dec. 17th.
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of the pleasant relations we have enjoyed with those whom wo
have been privileged to serve
And now as we face a New Year we trust it will hold in
store for you, our friends, many rich experiences in health, plen-
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the matter before next Friday.
Wb iniyte all to be in Navasota next
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with Mr. and Mrs. Luther
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' CHRISTMAS DAWN
► Carries the Message of Hope and Lore
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You can buy Fall and Winter
DrtMM at E. M. Perry's—One-
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We express the sincere wish that ypu will receive a double por- <
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tlon of all tlv' joys the season affords.
To this we would add the hope that a full measure of the
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DAY CAMPAIGN
CLOSES DEC. 23
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, At 2:30 p. m. Friday, December
23rd. the subscription campaign of
the EYamine^-Rdview will come to a
close.
Be in Navasota that day with your
friends and don’t forget to call at the
Examiner-Review office at the hour
stated.
The campaign for the Weekly Re-
view has been on for some time in
order that vve might have sufficient
time to work the county, and the
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sponded well to the Bargain Day
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rate, there being several hundreds
Subscribers added tp the mailing list
for the year 1928, You still havs op-
The spirit of Christmas calls us to a better appreciation of
old associations and the value of friendships. May the New Year W1
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FRITZ MEYER
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TWO BUCKS BIG BARGAIN
K1LLEDBY
HUNTERS
The hunters have returned and
they brought/ the game with them,
that Is i>art of it and the antlers to
keep al» a souvenir of their /marksman-
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There'wax a J^rty came in Tuesday
evening from'the Rio Grande Valley
comiMxsed of Sheriff R. M. Hudson,
Deputy M. E. Bailey, O. R. Mills, F. R.
Mills, George Sledge and R^ P,John-
son. Shey found their game in the
country below Laredo
O. R. Mills killed a eight point farmers of Grimes County have
buck. < The head was brought home
and it was a beauty. His brother, F.
R. Mills, killed a spike buck aud a
Havel Lua hog.Most of the meat was
eaten on the trip but one buck was
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the tang in the air that makes us want to
move about and be doing something to
. keep our bodies warm. Old Santa Claus
now comes along and puts the glow of
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love in our hearts, to warm them up and
make us want to be doing something to
I make someone else happier.
We shall try to do our share, and in the
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happiness you can take care of.
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Rpbs of Navasota gave a ter- ta was th* guest of Miss Allene Tay^
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Van wright of Piedmont and - Ban- ing a new Dodge Coupe. 1 ' : j
ford Fuqua of Erwin spent 8un-; Mr .and Mrs. W- D. Stoneham and!
day afternoon 44th Mr. and Mrs. r.’r. p, Taylor were Navasota visitors
A Becker. ! Monday.
Mrs. C. M. Boggess of Los Angeles | Messrs. Elton and Ones Dyer of'
California, and two little daughters. Houston spent the week-end with tb£ir
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dyer.
I and Roy Stoneham
iris regular appointment at the Bap- motored to Navaaota Sunday.
Messrs Buck Stone and Dupree Bin-
ford were Stoneham visitors Sunday.
Robert Stoneham of Plantersville
was here one day last week.
I^eroy* Lamar of Allen farm has
been visiting his brother. I.. J. Vamar.
Br: .1. E. House filled his regular
appointment here Sunday night
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Hold rich treaanras of happiness for you and an you are
engulfed in the spirit of the season may you have no
sire than to be happy to make those about you happy too.
We ask that you also accept, with this Christmas nmssage.
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our thanks for your business during 1927.
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r- cd from a business trip to Austin. j Friday.
C. H. Crutchfield of Navaaota, was
Jf .|a business visitor here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster o
vasota, spent Friday evening with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Preston. ^2^-________-__
C. W. Perry of Erwing who here C\p. Taylor Thursday.
Tuesday. z, i I W. I, Stoneham i
Mr and Mrs. Bewle of Iowa are visitor to Ft Worth one
here to spend the winter with their week .
daughter. Mrs.. E. Ihawter. Miss Annie
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racing demonstration
school boys Monday afternoon
Allen Smith
10th Street
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And oftr dealings with you have been most pleasant.
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portiiqlty upTto/3&rd Inst, to get the (
brought back and a feast of genuine county paper next year for one dol-
* lar. Better subscribe for the home
paper and read the political and elec-
tion j, news next year.-^-
The proposition on the Daily has
been >4.00 per year If paid for a year
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an ad- rate we have offered the past four au-
Friday evening at the get tumns. This rate is open to the read-
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Joe Bernadino Jro of Conroe, spent tion prtee will be 15.00 per jear
hsara mrl + h him numnla Wv» KA /rnnFa v^e wsrsvafh Rxyftms* attArtrf
and Mrs. Joe Bernardino.
Hod. T. P. Buffington has return- J
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 14, 1927, newspaper, December 14, 1927; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337143/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.