Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 226, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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Your organisation may use I days here last week with his daugh-
the occasion to call attention to the ter, Mrs. Shine Davlln. >
needs of the school library. More than
3,500 cities and villages will observe
'• this week. Teachers should 4
any person firm or corporation which. touch wlth Nallonal Association of
Book Publishers. 347 Fifth Avenue,
New York City, for helpful sugges-
tions for the observance of this week.
—Editorial in "Progressive Teacher”.
White Hall News
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week In Houston with his brother,
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safe yet pvwerful medicine excess
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poisons start to leave your body.
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prescription is guaranteed—If on*
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YOUR complexion perfect, teeth excellent, your eyes
snappy, your hair glossy, your hands manicured, like a
patrician’s, your skin fine, your feet trim, your health
and body sound . . . and from inside out, your clothes,
your tastes splendidly 1933! The best You, the world
and its advertisements can produce. When you
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swiftest conveniences spring to your bidding.
you eat, the most delectable comes to your plate. When
you work, when you sleep, exercise, play—the world’s
latest stands servile, yours to command. You are lord
of your living, and it is ADVERTISING that makes
For I am not ashamed of the Goapel
of Christ: for it is the power of God
unto salvation to every one that be.
lieveth; to the Jew first. And also to
the Greek.—Rom. l:ld.
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There must be some way out. Some
way to continue the
growth of America, citizens. And there
is a way. That way is the public lib-
rary. It is America's "continuation
school." It is the most democratic of 1
American educational institutions. . .
While it Is useful and helpful, it has
xtill not reached its maximum of help-
fulness or usefulness, and it cannot
do sp (Until ^the peopje themselves
realize what it has to give them.—Wil-
liam Allen White.
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Read the advertisements. They equip you with
judgments. They educate you to what is waiting for
v’ you to enjoy, and help you use it most wisely when it’s
your. Read of the good things—here—in these columns
today.
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that interferes with our '<. .
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MMMwS Every Aftomeen E*<mv4 boys and girls to hooka which
they really love, and from which they
may gain the leisure to read more, and
the habit of companionship with
. books. .
„ oo Exercises may be had in the deeign-
.......... 7' 13.00 tn« ot book P(,Bt*r* ‘xx»k pnradee, and
w >h ' $150 kook pageants. Children may be en-
*** ■. P, ooujgggd to earn e book for their per- Sunday afternoon.
Entered as Second-Claaa matter Feb. sonal library, and book clubs may be i
32, 1916, at Navasota, Texas, under started ’ _
Act of Congress, March 3, 1878.
Any erroneous reflections upon the
character, standing or reputation of
Obituaries and resolutions of re-
spect published *t one (1) cent per j
word.
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A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
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Singleton, Texas, Nov. 1 — Miss
j May Belle Cook of Lynn Grove spent
(the week end here with Miss Dane
I Townsend.
j Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Richardson of
Mexia spent Saturday here with* her
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Peteete.
American Education Week, Novem. j Miss Etta Crutchfield and mother
hetT, bring to us again a wonderful op- j of Dallas spent the week end here.
Mrs. Trant and Mrs. Heinz of Hous-
ton spent the week end here with!
parations for the observance of this | their sister, Mrs. W. R. Townsend.
Week can not begin too early. Teach-1
ers and school executives may secure
a 36 page bulletin. "Suggestions for
the Observance of American Educa-
tion Week", from the United States
Bureau of Edlfpation. The price, of this1
bulletin is only"five cents^ It is chuck
full of interesting and helpful sugges-
tions. valuabb- and important slogans.
This week brings our opportunity to
impress upon ' the entire American
people the pait that education is play
ing in the life of our great democracy."
The entire nation is called upon to
dedicate itself anew 'to the great task
of universal education for democracy,
, that they may see and know the
schools and, join in the promotion of ,
the big problems of education
ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY
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Mr*. J. S. Foto*t*.
I Mr and Mr* J W. Smith .peat the
week ea« in Lufkin'W*b their daugh-
ter, Mr*. R F Cuuek. 1
Bob McCune and MU. Maurtae
Kemp of Richard* apeat eeveral day.
here with Mr. and Mr*. Brevard Mc-
Cune.
Mr. and Mr.. M. A. Poteete of Shiro
visited. Mr and Mi*. J. 8. Poteete
He Unfold* Seme Slick Advice, If Old Flint Will Apply It to Hie (>e!
T/5UU3A? HATH
The annual
White Hall, Texas, Nov. 2 — Mr. and
Mrs. J. Thomas Davis of Stephenville,
Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Parker and Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Parker Jr., of An-
derson are visiting Dr. and Mrs. A.
D. McAlpine.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sullivan had as
guests Bunday Mr. and Mr* C. C. May
and family of Kingsville, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Sullivan and family, Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Sullivan Jr. and family,
EtMelee, Gertrude and Ceci) Mask.
I Wil! Boehm of Spring Grove visited ,
educational J in the home of Louis Schroeder on
' Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Becker, Mrs.
Hannah Steinhagen of Anderson were j
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Schroeder Sunday.
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Singleton News
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locked the dirt iM ’akeanod l
out, and shaped the beds foe
turJlidS The soli being very-i
Crutohfleld will have to walk,'
la more molsturg; then put
rose cuttings »
After going in the bouse, b
gave us instructive talks oh how to
beautify our home, by preparing a
lovely yard at a small cost. We can
underpen our house With boards. We
are biassed with beautiful shrubbery,__
that grows native. Some of the plants and
two
lower than tl
zatmwr ■ *** OD' ^lMke
the top for bed lineM etc. We »1»°
may . put our h«' on this abelf and
kse* them from getting out Of shape
V nailing a pi- -• of broom handle
about six Inches long to a small block,
then fix with paper at top, shape of
hat crown. She gave us instructions
on the ears of the hair, by telling us
to move the scalp with the finger
tips, neve* rub soap on the hair..
Make a soap solution with soap chips
I warm water.
Mr*. Rostell McGllberry and Mitt
Helen McGHbeny were visitors at our
club meeting send we welcome visitor*
Or new member* at any time. There
ADVERTISEMENTS BRING YOU THE WORLD
FROM WHJCH YOU MAY CHOOSE
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 226, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1933, newspaper, November 2, 1933; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373457/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.