Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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Conducting Revival Here
fOUNGBLOOD
RESIGNS FROM
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C. MOORE
ANNOUNCES
CO. COM’R
Bookmuu was al-
the imei. winning
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wit ter melons,
crops in
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vasota school
NEW M IIOOL BtILDLNG
MIK (WU)RKD FOLKS
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McAlpin* wan uiso praising
in which the exercises
handled, declaring
been <iuile orderly end
lemiis delegation
Men* |M>Hl|>oin>d
Thursday yyiien
.lun lor Kiria, Hu by
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No morning service was held to
day but there will l»e preaching Hat
unlay .evening at 7 ;3B jUnt aa there
ha a ixieir all week
The revival will oentigue throogfct
next week with serviu** at 10 •-•
hi. ji«d 7 ;IM) p, m
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Rain Prevented
Tein ' LlasawGaarallss
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lead the
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Only Sunday 3 P. 1
r College station, Mur 24'—> Dr.
“ B. Youngblood, director of Ha* afcrl
IWOltural experiment ,station nt A &
, Mf College hImcc HIM, resigned rf
t Apail 1K. . s ; > y. x
I?** ""1 <k \oh* hlx lime Io cotton |
E gnurkctlng and research wort for the
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<*onirmrt for the erection of a
Hempajead negro school biilhllng to
<M>*t KI7,7<M> wuh let thia week to 8.
(' Heck, of Houston, uceoidlug to
O. Weir, Heeretufy of the school
board. — (ieuifiHtead New*.
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. MeitaO, Cily, Mar. 23 — < By Treua
Agency very village and lew a
ill", Mexico la to Inive it eonMiiitlee '
on vdticgiion by-4Jte_end of thia year
i|ccpr<ling |o plana of lite l>ejmrtment
of Public lust ruction The commit*
te<* will l^e cou»iM»sttd of om* meclierH
elvct<sl by t>he residents, who Is to
mt iih chnirm.in. one apiMilMtcd
Hie hs'iil uiithorlties, one woman
elmdiil by t'lm mot here -of scluxd
children, who is to act as treasurer,
one student, electwl by the children
to represent them, mid one (emdier,
selected by them, and hi act as scc-
reary.
church, • ’A
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will administer eomm
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l(>. J tloii and deliver a sermon at, 11
io IO which servlcea the public
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hoya, Billie Hutson,
They did not hafe a senior boy to
miter.
Mrs.
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were
have
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The1 meet was
day.
lari every man in and drottat M
vasota hear Kev H. B, .Day SH
day afternoon at S o’clock. B|
Day Is om* of the moat pifaMng ai
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Iieppy MjMMikerN you have heard
many days. Moot Hkely yob ha
never beard a better one any whoi
Almost with his pleasing perooyall
and j»p he la deeply spiritual al
a truly groat iroapai preacher. I
sure and hear him Bunday H P. M.
(Jw Tirt a Mattery Berrlee to QnM
er, Hmwm* M
(Ah.) Mm « StaM. to
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S.IU Xliircb.’, Mm 21 , A~ c|ic<-knp
_ / itits morning revchlui cioishbrabh*
two o cloct SuiuTdoy luornliig \ r ;' -
5 ~ "■ . (I.timigr* <top»T to wutermrlons, corn
uni ut licf growing mips in this I
.c^tioii iij ii -«M*ir hall storm iHte^.^.^
yesltinlay. ,1
^Windows ahi. roofs wt*i'<* amaxhisl >
by ••ggisixe leill sloinw. -7 J5
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Revival Goes Methodist
Church Sun lay Evening
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lh<it will also bo a ’’ <nd his mmiagcmcnl of affair* l»a
prayer huetlng at the same hour. ’ inH^ t;pprouip <,f aH, a<.
The women will meet tn the room be--fording U> those who were in at-
lonKtiw to the Mens ilible (’laan. AH (milum-c upon the meet. <
V, - Won bi Drlmlr ' . '
^A detulh*<L rujiori of life duy’p
evunttbx was not available Saturday
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\ PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERMOON EXCEPT SUNDAY IN NAVASOTA,
whJtolAt t*m tdHing^F^iutWt on
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Head oar claalfied ad#
wanuPlay
I Club
’ Lam Charter
b Mar £4 Tbp state l<<
«n injiimdlon Mdf (fctdarlng
1 and void <Hwrter for the H/uin.
Millet!. (ini.
P* alleged the elidi has not fol*
|he pqnmse for which the
Iftar Was granted. "
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Cast Completed
Mat for the omanlMN WWdlng
bn glvan iv, the XiwanlB*;’ (Hub
April IH haa boeu completed
! turned over to the directors,
I. J. C. Kteato, it was today an*
•whI by H B. HmftbMl, chair*
I of the cant wMMatttee
’he play promiaea to a iangh-
t one and will doubtiaaa draw
ig crowd.
The Boy Scouts attended ti^ Hup.
list revival Friday evening hi u t»o<ly
with Hc'iut aMster A. L. »howulu*r
Lu charge and aaaiated by ’‘Buddie”
Duggan who is eiuployml 'Hi higli-
pay work here (it tlu* present ft inc.
b’ermhig it» tine dowutown ueur|y a
aeore of ixiys in uniforms marched
down ttm atreat* to the chnach with
tild Glory flying and drum beating
Upon entering the house of worship
they saluted the flag and listened at
tentbely lo tiw Mjrmon, after which
they ma-rched back- to the acout hail.
I Hev. H. K. I toy delivered a fine
A aeraiou _
, rytng ipialltlea of Lott, the Old
TemAment character who wuh foroed (^u|n wJIl nil fh<
to flee from Nudum, ‘ lie LiugertMi”
was the point whlidi be nought
to impreaa upon tha heart* of hla
iicurem, . admonishing them not to
"linger" in tlrair (lirlstian duties a*
did loti.
Mra’a Meeting bhrnday
Npeelal announcement was made
of a meeting for men only, to be
bend Bunday at 3 p. m The Hev.
’ Mr. Day w|ll lead that meeting and
twery man In Ntevaaota In urged to
frYlday aeeniM to have Inter
n*rr<»d with Hie trip td Huntavliie.
Quite a number from here bad in-
tended 'going to he preaent at the
regional meeting of the Iflawt. Texas
< hiimber of Commerce, but our elti-
z<oiis have learned better, than -tackle
the road Ip wet. weather.
Morning jm|ierw report aodu* 30U
Inruiers In nHendamv there Friday
In spite of the heavy r*in fliat fell
In that keel Ion The ims*tlug look
place in the district court room
camelled their Sunday evening r—
Ucvs on acoiini of t.he revival and
Hu- other pastors have urged their
a>ngre«uH<»n»i’ to attend the Buptlat
services, but for lh<* morning hour
.llierp will be preaeblng In tile various
y chureheM nt II a. m. The paetoi'N
■ .m <!.<• Mr- ,ln(1
Presbyterian churebe* ami Bishop
— .a© pulpit at the
iiesipap- f'burch.
For the eveing the revival meeting
will take place in the Methodist
(’hurxdi. Owing to tihe'large crowd
that is expected at that service the
Methodist church was tendered for
that tim«* and Hie offer Ama. accepted.
Tlie service will comuumce at 7:3P
Daily Examiner
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IN THE HEART OF THE BRAZOB VALLEY
NAVASOTA. TEXAN SATURDAY, MAR, 24. 1928
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Navasota Debaters Won in County
Fine Meet Held at Bedias Friday
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i. .r . i h iiiiom • and li-ylng HAIL HURT
I He ,,s.cles»i iolk.s ,lufd (gaming ,
| CROPS, OTHER
DAMAGE T
Women’s Prayer -
Meeting Sunday
The women of the IhiptlNt diurek
will meet at 3 o’clock Humliiy afters
m>on in the Men’s Bible (’law- room,
Mrs. W C. Todd will
meeting and all <if th*
women of the town are Invited tp
attend. -x
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I The Junior <*lit|»Han Endeavor
igd a lolly good Ume at the home*,/
>f Mr/and Mr*. Arnold
Ml last evening; ninny mid
tomee were iduycd/
, There were twenty Hl He folks x.
■0* for the oecasslun, and almut
llpie o'cpH'k we all enjoyed cream
■topg Hhd tliwn Mil ba<h‘ our hot
tod hostess a good nlght nnd <h<
■yted ench one to their respective
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made that Bishop Clinton V.
Qidu, well ktMiwn .«4iA ows
up—from lYouafow’ BuMtoy wnd MJT
vervhwe ia Ht.d; Phul’n EiMite;
( liurrh. accordingly his dsit tomor-
row Is being looked forward wtlto’
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much pleasure by the nmaaber* of
that church. ^Jk;*
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7 :3d
After miiHi i«>Hei tatlon from
many of the businom men of our pro-
clnci \o. I( I liave (iechied to an-
nounce tor the office of (Jummissidh-
snbject to the action of the
primary on April 14. 1 S
I have no particular platform on
vinHi I .mi running, only th^t
xmII^ try ami give our county thff
best? Iiiislpcss judgment that I mlB
Ko
lune in attondlng to our wmnty al
ixprcjiir<M affair*. ; f ‘
Yottt vote and Vifl'lTHPe G «*rnei
ly solicited and will1 be apprpclat*
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BISHOP QUIN
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j home I’ro.ii Hi,. < omdy meet tn l<l al
- - 1 B< <ltu- I I id.n. lim highway in the I
' f (i< iuily ol Hoiii.i'- Prairie being> in
. sticli “■■omijiion Ihiil ti"ncl .was -ill
moJh jmp»>"lltic <iu»- -L". r.till Hull
■ HA.v. -omtsjif the <;ir.Y s]H?»ding five
in i :ix hour-, opr Hie ositT-and many
J Hi 'piifl£ i».vt rem hiCig home uni II
, i“
I«£>»<<• 7" CHcv w'eie sthid khat the
' .;. i. ,;«-i - w»m tn -J pla< <* nml several
f, , . chi led oi l honors -Bi a meet
j i Im. U’. -aid b> lane In i n mm of Hie
I . dmini led .-.I I lair - Vl that Ithid
7 i ms , y • Held lli'lhiz i otmtv.
/j j ij’t. I Y ’I* Biiiin why made the
> - ,'Hiip i<< "'Bedias said aHlurdiiy morn-
1 in# that the enilrc . jxnfy were
ii; :i.i,-d' lo.wuily aiitl tlgi cxei'i isos |
-/.\ j -wen' <'oii4m led hi ji orderly munmiT
pt-nd ilm entire puogzii in ^hurried Olli
tn a^systcmnlit nmnucr Unit- Is not.
ulwuys hud ai a' cowrit.v UMS*f. <1
—7---- N. Hehtli Sitpl of Th<* Hcdlus school
-t. -wii- the dlreitHi- general this year
women’* 7, /
di nd his iiuimigcmeiil <d uffair* Im*
hOlir." o'l 11, llu. ii iiiu'ifi ill of nil «<•■
&
lonxliw to Ilie Men’s Bible (’lass. All
the women of JIje cllyare invited. Mrs.
W. a Todd will be Hie lea dor.
Munday Evening at Methodist
Tim other <.hur<-lu*s of the city have p„,ruing, but probably will lie avall-
...... ' * *v’ *“ u.....1............* act: mm- hi a few dnys. Imp fin-re . wa*
geiierli rejoicing here over, tlie win-
ning of the dehiiting teams who
have labored so imrd the past f«\V
iimntjis and have tss-n in contents
v^lth many sctmols ilt this sectlpn.
Both boys and glilV teams were
iteelnred winners by unntilinoim de-
cision of the Judges Ami they will re-
present Grime* County tn Hie dis-
trict meet to Is* held at HuiuiMviihi
on Haturday, April 14.
The bays team Is composed of
Hermon Black and Dale Marett
who debated with Iola Imys. 7
The Ctrts were Misses Annie Fran- jihlna Homerford, first place,
ues Hpauu and. Marie Neiulr, and
their </pf>oiients were tin* girl’s team
from loia 7 i
Debate for the girls was hold at
1! o'clock Friday iifieruoou and I he
Isiys were pul up at l> that; night,
in essay ('oniests Navasota won
first place In Imlh High NtdwMd and
Grammar Nehisd divisions. 'Ube
young folks taking oft these honors
were; Miss Alive ~ McAlphm in the
senior division mid Holiert ~ Isinl
for the juniors
Miss ' alien
so u winner in
first pbu;e In cxieih|Hnaii(H»iis s|»eak-
i.ug 7
Navuosta hud a
but tsnat- matches
until next Thursday when that
event will be held at Anderson with
tuuius from Mhiro. .Vudtraoii and
Aovasota partlilisiting.
Gunin of the Nu-
won i til rd plu tx* In
Itlhjm girls di*< lamulii>u
I'here may have Jieeh some oilier
winners, toil these were alt that
be leai tied Mutuijtnv nmi-nlng,
l.ynn Grove Won
While in town ij8lurdirt. iiiori'ing
Mrs A D. Mi-Alpine. . piim-ljHil of
t’h(< Lynn Grove He I tool.. Was ifnlte
glad to auimume winnings b y pup-
il-. from that seiu*l.>in dtshimuiiou
eontegU, which ,wus Hie only event
In which l«yjin Grove had enlrlea.
Tliey were;
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1928, newspaper, March 24, 1928; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337229/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.