Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 26, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 14, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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SOCIETY
TODAY
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Saturday— “Men of America”
Clarendon, Vt. (UP) The library
(he Auxiliary was organized. A motion
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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Phone 142.
bicycle,
FOR SALE
MUSIC STUDY CLUB
THE
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miss fern written
GIVEN KITCHEN SHOWER
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• LOW FARES
• SCENIC ENJOYMENT * ’
• COMFORTABLE BUSES
• NATION-WIDE SERVICE
• CONVENIENT SCHEDULES
• LIBERAL STOP-OVER
PRIVILEGES - .
Lima,
Troops
tic would return to the theatres follow-
ing the
Jleved
For the first time in
horse theft was reported
with saddle and bridle
DUNAVANT’S
MORTUARY
Ambulance Day and Night
Courteous Comforting Service
Phone 93
MILLER’S
space, second
Apply Brosig
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H. C. Hasselbring. director. |
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SUMMONS FORCES
MAN TO BREAK VOW
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Norge Electric Refrtgertor*
EARL MERCER
Phone No. 1
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Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
PHONE 48 .
Navaaota, Texas
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36 indi I’rint. ('oininerciai fust. Beautiful
patterns. I’ix votir Quilt.-64x68 count.
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36 inch Fast Color Print. A very smooth
even cloth. 68x72 count. All new Spring
L patterns and solids. 1 A
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The Methodist Missionary Society is
an Easter
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p Make that Dre*-. lr<»in prints
< eeited all of <>ur ? u' "
banking holiday! It was b*-
many plays would close during
the week.
fire wood being transported in any
Quantities, but today thousands of
cars, wagons and trucks can be seen [
on the roads of the Commonwealth,
loaded with firewood.
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PREPARE FOR SALE
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- Attractive
Color. 80x80 count.
The. very best cloth. Assortment
of patterns and solids.
thirteenth
child of Mr.’and Mrs. Frank J. Kieb
! her <13 letters) was born at 2:13 p. m
13 The baby weighed 13
El Paso, Texas (UP) — Don't aak
John L. Andreas, county commission-
er, to take you to lunch if your taste
calls for meat and potatoes, a drink
apd dessert.
He eats peanuts or pinon nuts and
likes it.
“Heavy meals in the middle of the
day make me drowsy", he said in ex-
piation of this diet.
,Thursday and Friday
Adults 35c Children 10c
Mrs. Maud Leigh. !•
The meeting was adjourned after
delicious salad course was enjoyed.
C'MONl,
Porterville, dal. I UP)
Boday
ord
4 -I €
I Your personal ched
- >— wHl be accepted to
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E. M. PERRY
“The Quality Store”
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on March
pounds.
Lincoln. Ill
20 years, a
here.’A horse
was taken from the farm of William
Schilling
■ collection as- a whole.
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I of new books has accumulated $800
interest.
>101(4. FIREWOOD USED
SINCE WORLD WAR
Harrisburg. Pa. (UP) — More fire-
wood is being used as fuel in Pennsyl-
vania than at any time since the
The on-
observed the
th*' death of
on Mill ism and
f MatX wide fea-
Without • x
of Marx was
full ri flee
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“THE NIGHT CLUB LADY
With Adolphe Menjou and
others.
From the Sensational Thatcher Colt
mystery novel. V ’
Sleuthing his pastime. Women hia
sideline A great story written
around the appealing character of
Adolphe Menjou as Thatcher Colt,
world famous detective.
Also a Comedy-
Adults 2fle Chlldre lOo
Tuesday and Wednesday
* —'Tbillot “7”
DIVORCEMENT”
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With Billie Burke. Katherine Hep-
sum. David Manners. Paul Cava-
nagh and ■ *
John Barrymore
A performance of such power, bril-
Jancy and passion that you will be
rwept away in the overwhelming
tide of Clemence Dane's great play.
Also a Comedy.
nients on attiour
Duxbury. Mass. (UP) —Charles M j
Hayden, 83, vowed in 1919 that he i
would never set foot outside Duxbury
until Prohibition was repealed.
He kept his pledge until a court
summons forced him to go to Ply- j
mouth recently.
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Pet McCalls patterns to .cut by
* .^-.Printed direction® makes it easy
to make your dress.
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Consider th* many odvon«
tag»s of Greyhound travel,
when you plan your next trip.
Your Greyhound agent will
be glad to furnish you with
complete detailed informa-
tion regarding fares and
schedules. Call him the very
next time you plan a trip.
TERMINAL _
MAGNA MO SERVICE STATION
• none i•
Lisbon. Portugal. March 14 <UP> —
The Portuguese government announ-
ced last night the frustration of a rev-
olutionary conspiracy among commun-
ists and military forces at Evpra.
Arm; wer< confiscated and leaders of
the plot were arrested, the announce-
ment said The conspirators were said
to have planned an uprising to prevent
a national plebiscite on the proposed
new constitution.
7/oeiREAL
valuP
for your tmHeldollar
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KB’BGOT
I Mowcfk
Hanford. Cal. (tn?) — Old “Humpy'
Hutchinson, who lived in a trsa near
HIEFS **re for atvm y**0" bmnuM K« ones*] Madrid (UP)
wu robbed while he slept on ths’ >•**—“" I'diM imi
syrp0s Mound, died recently,
r at the Hutchinson z— his ftdl
Sherman Hutchinson —|
.of old boards and tin in
of a huge tree which overhung an ir-
rigation ditch near the city. Last tall,
he suffered a paralytic stroke which
made it difficult to climb to his home,
and, recently suffered a second which
made it impossible for him to ascend
his ladder. "He Was taken to the coun-
ty hospital, but failed to recover.
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“WALKING SUIT
CASE** ARRESTED
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i PEOPLE ;
Foster- Mo. The Farmers bank
opened to make change after the holi-
day. Three bandits were
i name wae
bulk a shack
the branches
New York, March 14 (UP) The
league of New York theatres predicted
an imminent general closing of legiti-
mate play houses because of declining
revenues, and placed the blame on
stage hands and musicMna who have
^HIDE-ELECT SHOWERED
WITH DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS
Miaa Margaret Songster was r
od with a handkerchief shower
Monday night contract bridge ctut
which met at the home of Mias Mattye
Pearl Henry Several games of con-
tract bridge were ehRoydd during the
early hours of the evening.
Miss Henry served a delicious re-
freshment course on trays cleverly dec-
orated in St. Patrick cotars. Clover
leaf favors topped the molded cream
whitAl was served with chocolate cov-
ered cakes and salted pecena. In the
center of the trey piece* cC M1m Sang-
star's table was a born ofglenty ttu
refused to make concession* in wages, with dainty handkerchiefs of linens
The leagus decided to ttasrk time for 1^ jMeg. Jn m<ny a
a (ew days an'd see whether the pub- • <•■ • ----j
* ’ PINS PKENENTJ^B
AUXILIARY
in 1 ‘
Harrisburg, Pa., March (UP) —
Provisions for a state lottery to raise
$50,000,000 for unemployment relief Is
provided In a bill introduced by Rep.
Clinton Sowers, Philadelphia, in the
house of representatlvea It provides
for 10 cent tickets with the highest
prise $500. Seventy five per cent of
the sale of tickets would be ueed for
prizes, with the remaining 20 per cent
going to the state emergency relief
claimed fdr Osborne HaMm
Young Halford copied onto the ce
two storiee fYem the local -----291
totaling L.1.7O words. The 1
was perfectly legible,
tauired a magnifying
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tn Bpsdn and there arc
parsohr. who have been under arrest ,
since the Proclamation of the Repub- ,
Be April 14, 1M1. Wftfcout trial.
Tbs principle prisoner of thia type
is General Dampeo Berenguer y FuateX,
Premier of Spain from Janmry 38,1
1930. to February 14.1W1 He is h*dl
in connectl<ta^with the "responsibili-1
ties" investiteUon of the execution of
Captains Fermin Galan and Garcia
Hernandez at Jaca in the December
1930 Republican uprising. Berenguer 1
has been held on various occasions in
the Madrid Military Jan, la a castle
«JlGB)***. .>• .allowed
In their cglla in the Madrid jail elML
are the three Mlralles brothers,'iu d|pi
Monarchists, who were arrested dW* '
Ing the excitement around ABC Build-
ing on May 10, 1981 Oh'that occasion
a mob attempted to bun the Mon-
archical newspaper. Ponce aM*|
guards intervened. Shots were fired.
Two persons were killed. Various mon-
archists were arrested, and aB <
uaily released except the Mlrallee
thers, although there are no definite
1 them
rent. Specia’
room and board. Phone 292.
Liya.-i Wurspry and Floral Co., Bru-
un, Texas. Flowers. Mrs. L H. Row-
land. Agent.
DiapJays
In Every Itepaztonent
Your Patronage IM So*
licited.
i
Seconu riand
Rartger make, in good condition. See
Robert Whitten Phone 484.
All members of the Navasota Citi ,
zens Band are requested to meet at
| the city hall tonight at 7:30 for prac-
tice.
BUSINESS WOMEN’S CIRCLE
HELD INTERESTING MEETING
Mrs. M. L. Bird and Miss Trannie
Franklow were hostesses to the Busi-
I ness Women's Circle of the Methodist
I church last evening at the home of
Mrs. M. L. Bird, Mrs. Hammans, call,
ed the meeting to order and reports
were heard from the secretary and
treasurer. Business was then attend-
ed to and plans were made for a min- |
ptrel to be given by the circle at the World War according to John W. Kel-
fechool auditorium April 20, under the jer dejivty secretary of the Depart-
riirectlon of Mrs. J. C. Riesto, a com- went of Fore8ts and Waters,
mittee was appointed to meet with and
aid Mrs Riesto in every way possible< lhroughout the state without seeing
The meeting was turned over to >. ------. •__»— *---;----,-j <_ ----
the leader. Miss Franklow and an en-
lightening program on “Deaconess”
was given by the members. Mrs. Leia
Charleston and Miss Franc.es Leake
favored the circle with a lovely song.
A short while was spent socially. Love-
ly refreshments ^vere enjoyed by aM. >
Several visitors were with us on this I
occasion and we were happy to have j making preparations for
them. Everyone spent most enjoyable Sale and will take special orders for
Mrs. Brid and Miss | Easter eggs and food. Orders will be
given to Mrs. Sam Welch. Mrs. J. W-
Terry and Mrs. J. T. Swanson
The Amerioaa Legion Auxiliary met
iFriday. Month 10th at the home of
Mrs. J. F. Dednar.
The mooting at this time was a so-
cial meeting with eight members pres-
ent and one guest, Mias Katy Gray.
After the regular busiaeya had been
attended to Mrs. Maude Leigh graci-
ously presented American Legion Aux
iliary pins to Mrs. Bednar as presi-
dent and Mrs. {Lillian Clark for her
outstanding work in the Auxiliary for
the past year. .Also a gold star pin for
Mrs. J. W. Scrivener as the gold star
mother of the Auxiliary.
Mrs. Stella Brosig read the minutes _,
of the first meeting held in 1921 when £ the‘public^ soon'for'the” firat
, , ,„ >> ua* ■ ... , — — ao V.1AO—• *“■v- —. —.< '
was made to turn all past records ov- |
er to the historian of the auxiliary, I
should never be taken from town hall,
and there had been a lasting differen-
1 ce of opinion as to whether this re.
I ferred to the individual books or the
. Meantime, the
|gl,000 left by Mrs. Bailey for purchase
BEATRICE HAMMANS, D. C.
• Chiropractor
• Across street from Miller’s Theatre • ‘J
:.... Thr.29!.: j
B $
FOK RENI
OR RENT Office
fl Dor Rro.sig building.
Hardware-
I Peru, March 14 (UP) —
Were being rushed north by
, steamer today to quell a revolt led by
j Commander Gustavo A Jimenez at Ca-
1 famarca. a mountain city of 30.000
population 400 miles north of here. The
fifth regiment left for the north yes-
terday afternoon to reinforce the gar
rison at Rrukillo. The rebels are re-
j ported composed of left wing factions.
TABLOIDS
ATWATER KENT R40IO
Nice. M i
posted tf-iuV
32 year old
Peei. and Mile
ouny. !<>:<<
opera and
foiea -on
■ma
Meridian. Mass. (UP) — A “walk-
ing suit case” in the form of a negro
arrested by local police officer*, told
Chief of Police M. H. Yarbrough that
he “was Just trying to keep warm."
' Taken to headquarters and aeareh-
ed, Joe Davie, the biack. waa found to
be wearing four suite of clothe*, *ev*n
shirts, two suits pf overalls, a jumper
and an overcoat.
Davis was held for “investigation”
as a “dangerous and suspicious char-
acter.” i«®cb, Biinuiign mere t
, q i charges docked against
LIBRARY TO BE QPENED --°---
TO PUBLIC AFTER 15 YEAR.® | COMMISSIONER EATS ,
----- | NUTS FOR MIDDAY MEAL
“ml
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The Music Study Club will meet i
Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock a',
lhe Baptist church parlors tjith Mrs. |
Chicago Here's one for the anti-
superstition society, the
CONTINUES TO
ARRIVE
--
s—Have re-
ceived all of oiii New Spring Prints—Yon
have never seen siudi elaborate patterns.
Prints at all prices—all colors—Priced
from I ** 15c '
Mrs Weldon Lucas entertained her I» »• wytttt and Mr8 Fred Mackey
contract bridge club and several in ®s hostesses. ,
vited gtiests with a delightful break-1
fasjt this morning at 9 o’clock, com-I
plimenting Miss Fern Whitten, bride-
to-be of the season. The menu for the
occasion included orange juice, egg a '
la daisy, buttered toast, marmalade,
bacon strips and coffee.
After, the breakfast four tables of,
bridge were enjoyed and Mrs. Sam
1 Wood received a toast cover for the
i club prize. Miss Louise Muse received
a door knocker for guest prize Mrs.
Lucas presented Miss Whitten with
' a large box which she said contained
her gift and upon opening the box,
Miss Whitten found a shower of kit.
chen utensils In green and yeNow, re-
membrances from each one present.
11 Banns were
for the marriage of the
I hike of Leeds. Brit ish
Marianne. I’e Malhaz
• in t he F’aris1
fm nier -Sei -
The eol'.|,'.e are'
36 inch Quadriga Prints. Beat on
juarket. 80x80 count. As smooth
as pongee. A very soft smooth
evening with Mrs. Brid and
Franklow. , " ('
The last meeting was not reported
but was an interesting one held at the !>
home of Mrs. J. E Reed. The next i
Meeting will be at Mrs. Short's home
h
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p rushing at the City Bank & Trust Com-
► pany. open the first day after the holi-
► day. A man stepped to a window, drew
► a bulky package from under his arm
► and announc(l<|.ij'e wanted to make a
► ■deposit. The ’teller thumbed through
a mass of $1 bills and smiled weary
agreement "right, $60,000.
<By the United Press)
Kansas City. Mo. — Business
! of <the late Mr*. Cornelia Horton Bailey
1 of Cambridge. Maa*., is to be opened
i W v**v f***w**to 0W*« *wa waaw *•»«’• LilXlO
1 since she villed it to the town 15
years ago.
A clause in the will said the books
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tire ‘Soviet L’nion today
fif’.ietii ; aiiiyt’i '
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the lite and labols
tu't'd in : v. i\ nex- p.i|»< i
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Mendoza, Argentina. March 14 (UP)
v- Bodies of two American aviator^.
Clifford MacMillan ;fnd Richard Dy-
znond, were found beside their burned
plane at Los Cbrder.itos in the Andes duy. Three bandits were the first cus-
Mountains last night. Their Pan Amer- fomers. They escaped with $1,600.
ican-Grace Airways plane crashed Sat
tirday en route from Mendoza to San.
liago. Chile.
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umially *)o
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 26, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 14, 1933, newspaper, March 14, 1933; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373258/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.