Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 226, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 13, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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Excluding the United States, Can-
ada, Mexico and South America, the
other countries of the world produced
56,300,000 ounces of silver during 1036.
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Christmas Cards—50 for $1.00. Or-
der Now. Daily Examiner. adv
Mrs. C. A. Dunavant left today for
Memphis, Tenn., and points in Mis-
sissippi on an extended visit.
Among those from Navasota attend-
tending the Texas-T.C.U. game being
played in Austin today are Mrs. Clyde
Prestwood, H. N. Sandall, and R. W.
Barry.
Patout’s Clearance Sale of Coate,
Sults, and Hate, Monday, November
15th. Look over the prices In today’s
paper. * adv
The Immediate League of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet Sun-
day evening at 6:30 with Jean Alex- I
ander as leader.
Subject—rThe Sin Question.
Song—Follow the Gleam.
Roll Call—Answer with scripture
verse,. ' - '
Prayer—By the leader.
Song—At the Cross.
Every member of the League
asked to Read Gen.: 3.
The leader will use a questionnaire
form for discussion as follows;
Questions—Genesis 3
1. What was the first thing the ser-
pent said to the woman (3: 1) ?
2. What did the woman answer (3:
2, 8)? ’ ” ’ * T
3. After the serpent talked to the
woman, what did she do (3: 6)?
4. Did the first man eat also (3:6)?
5. What happened to them (3.7)?
6. Whose voice did they hear in
the garden, and what did they do (3:
8)?
7. On whom did the man put the
blame, and on whom did the woman
put the blame (3: 12, 13)?
8. What did Adam call the woman
which God gave him (3: 20)?
9. What did God make for Adam
and Eve (8; 21)?
10. How did God punish them be-
cause they disobeyed <3: 23)?
An effective poster, drawn by Miss
Amelia Ahrenbeck, will be used to
show the answer to the Sin Question.
Children are asked to bring their
Bibles.
NEW HOOKED RUGS. Some smal-
ler sizes than before. $3.49 to $8.75.
Mrs. Ralph W. Barry. 2t-226, 228
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Presbyterian League
Meeting Announced
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y, Regular Mees $5.95, Clearance Prices $3.4
Regular Prices $4.95, Clearance Prices .
< Hundreds of Hats Now Priced
$2.95, $1.95, 95c and 49c
Entire stock Ladies’ Knit Suits, *14” to »39”
Entire stock Ladies’Costume Suits, $10.95 tn
regular prices________ _______ Iv 'W V
Entire stock Ladies’ Fur Trimmed $1 fi*>95 ffl $CQ>95
Coats, regular prices___________ | U VWF
Entire Stock Ladies’ Three Piece$00,95 4 A
Suits, regular prices____________ mV WV
Entire stock Ladies’Hats, $ 0.95 $10-00
Sale Opens Monday Morning,
November 15th at 8:30
(No Garments Will Be Shown Until After Eight-Thirty)
We are asking you to come early because these garments will sell in a hurry—No
Charges, No Approvals, No Alterations, No Lay-Awayi.
MBH Ladies’ Garments
V Regular Prices $14.95, Clearance Prices __$ 9.95
f Regular Prices $16.95, Clearance Prices __$10.95
I Regular Prices $19.95, Clearance Prices __$13.95
1 Regular Prices $22.95, Clearance Prices __$14.95
V Regular Prices $24.95, Clearance Prices .„$15.95
1 Regular Prices $29.95, Clearance Prices __$19.95
| Regular Prices $32.50, Clearance Prices __$21^95
Regular Prices $34.95, Clearance Prices __$23.95
I Regular Prices $39.95, Clearance Prices __$26.95
I Regular Prices $42.95, Clearance Prices __$28.95
■ Regular Prices $49.95, Clearance Prices _ _$33.95
Regular Priqps $59.95, Clearance Prices __$39.95
Regular Prices $64.95, Clearance Prices $43.95
Regular Prices $69.95, Clearance Prices __$46.95
Ladies’ Hati
K Regular PHb'&4 $lt).0O, Clearance Prices .$7.45
w* Regular Prices $8.75, Clearance Prices $6.45
Regular Prices $7.50, Clearance Prices $5.45
Regular Prices $6.95, Clckranee Prices -44,45
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ALKA-SELTZER for
COLDS, Acid Indigestion, Head-
ache, Neuralgia, Muscular, Rheu-
matic, Sciatic Pains and other
disorders due to an over-acid con-
dition of the body. The analgesic,
(acetyl-sallcylate) relieves pain. The
alkaUeers help to correct the cause
ot those patjis due to hyperacidity of
the stomach.
Get Alka-Selteer at yMr drag
Mere in 80c and 6Oc packages for
hosne nee, or ask for a glass of
mSSianer al th. soda fountaM.
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Mrs. H. L, Swinyer of Roans Pral- (
end, Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Goree.
Paper Clips at Ihsaminer Of ho.
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rie will be a guest in the home of
Miss Hallie Showalter over the week-
end.
Miss Margaret Johnsoif, and Miss
Frances Laura Grimes left this morn-
ing for Austin where they will visit
over the week-end.
Have TOUR Name oh a DISTINC-
TIVE Christmas card. Not Just A
card. Mrs. Ralph W. Barry. 2t-226, 228
Although most lifes of Shakespeare
consist of two or more volumes, all
that is known of him need take up
no more than 10 pages.
i.££jr«»<?&*4aj
Miss Katherine Sangster of Bryan
is here for a week-end visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sangster.
Miss Dorothy Dyess left this morn-
ing for Houston where she will be a
guest in the home of Mia* Eleanor
Barnes. Mias Dyess will attend the
Rlce-A. A M. game this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mosley of Well-
born were in the city for a short while
this morning.
Miss Mary Seay of Colorado
Springs, Colorado, is here for a week's
visit with Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Gorgee.
Dr. and Mrs. Goree will also have as
guests In their home over the week-
WISE &
I The wise and pleasant way to relieve a cough due to a cold ba I
Smith Brothen Cough Drop. (Two kinds: Black or Menthol—54) I
SnthBros.Co<felkopsaretfto(Nilydropsco«taniiigVnAMIIA I
This b the vitamin that raises the resistance of the mucous I
I membranes of the nose and throat to cold and cough infections. . I
loouimuod from page D
to the three-shell maximum. Have
room only for two in the magazine
and one in the barrel.
Using live decoys to lure ducks and
geese.
Hunting from an automobile, air-
plane or motor boat.
Hunting for hire.
Selling or buying wild game, dead
or alive.
Hunting on state preserves.
Killing doe deer, fawns or bucks
without a point or possessing a green,
hide with evidence of sex removed.
Keeping game in storage more than
10 days after the season is closed,
or bringing In game from another
state when the season is closed In
Texas—unless by special permission
from the commission.
Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Bennett of
Plantersvlle were visitors In Navaso-
ta today.
See The hew
E. M. Perry
“The. Quality Store”
Candlewick Bed Spreads
Gorgeous Colorings. All Hand Tufted. Com-
bination Colors also White Background.
Made in very large size, full 11/4. Prided
$3.95 to $10.95
White and Lavender, Rose and White, All
over White, White and Blue, All ovef Laun-
der, Light Green and Dark Green, PeMteh,
Lavender and White, White and Rose, White
and Red, White and Green, Dubonnet and
White and other color combinations.
Also have these in Baby Size at......$3.95
Look in Our Window at these Beautiful
Bed Spreads. Colors to match room.
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TOMORROW
The Laff Hit Of AU Time
EDDIE CANTOR
Parkukarkuu
Roland Young
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOB SALM
Mrs.
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Barron Abstract
Company
Anderson . . . Phone 57
Consult us on your Abstracts
Dr. B. B. Stinnett
FOB KENt
Office Hours 1:30 to 5 :30 p. m.
well located. E. M. Perry,
21-1-tf
Brian Aherne
Edw. E. Horton
Masonic -Temple
Phone No. 375
For Flowers call
Smith. Phone 180.
For flowers phone Mrs. L. H. Row-
land representing Bryan Nursery and
Floral Co. Phone 142. adv-tf
J. Walter
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Guaranty Abstract
Company
Anderson, Toxas
FOR RENT—The old B. W. Burrow
place on Highway 105. Apply Wray
Burrow. 222-6t
Osteopathic Physician
General Practice
Licensed by Texas State
Medical Board
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FOR SALE
About five thousand feet of rough
eight foot lumber—at ten dollars per
thousand. G. H. Lancaster, Richards,
Texas. 3tw-218-p
MARBLE and GRANITE
MEMORIALS
For Prices CaU or Write
WM. STOLZ
Navasota, Texas
Complete Abstracts Of AU
Lands In Grimes County.
MAPS ... PLATS
D Floyd
LAST DAY—2 Til 10 P. M.
BUCK JONES
Legal Blanks Maps
Prompt-Efficient-Servioe
Ali Baba Goes To
Town”
—with—
TOMORROW
A Torchy Blane Story
“Adventurous
Blonde”
With Glenda Farrell
FOR RENT—One five-room cottage
paved street. E -M. Perry.
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Patout’s UcMrsnce Sals of Coats,
Sults, and Hats, Monday, November
15th. Look over the prices tn today’s
paper. adv
FOR SALE--Second-hand G. E. Re-
frigerator. Phone 344 . 222-6t
W. E. Gibeon
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LAST DAY I 10-25-35C
“The Great Garrick
FOR SALE—Hens,- fryers, fish, and
oysters. Buckalew's Market. 225-lt
FOR SALE—100 acres of land, 3 miles
east of Bedias. $6 per acre. H. Ci
Jones, Bedias, Texas. 225-6tp
“Law In Tombitone”
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Dick Tracy No. 11
FOR SALE—Iron Box Heaters for
wood, stovepipe. Cheap. Scott
Apartments. 223-6tp
' FOR RENT—One six room cottage,
” ~~ i well located. E. M. Perry. 196-tf
Bay It With Flowers; and Bay It
With Ours. Allphin Flower Shop,
phone 354. adv lorn.
FOR SALE 3 lots and one house,
formerly used for filling station,
In Bedias. All for $500. H. C. Jones,
Bedias, Texas. 225-6tp
FOR. SALE—Those sweet yams. See
J. N. Baylor. 223-6t
teSw.te!
By dissolving and removing mucus or
phlegm that causes strangling, choking.
Asthma attacks, the doctor's prescription
Mendaco removes the cause of your agony.
No smokes, no dopes, no injections. Ab-
solutely tasteless fltarts work. In 3 minutes.
Bleep soundly tonight. Boon feel well, years
younger, stronger, and eat anything. Guar-
anteed scompletely satisfactory or money
back. It your druggist Is out ask him to
order Mendaco for you. Don’t suffer another
day. The guarantee protects you.
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Call M for lyuwwritwr Rfbbona.
El Pmo, Nov. 18-
Rjce of El Pmo was
of the Alumni and 1
elation of the Colleges of Minoa
Metallurgy hare, a branch of the
veratty of Texas, at the recent H
coming Day exercisae Other ofl
named are: P. Hutchins, vice 1
dent, and Isabel Abdou Joseph,
rotary. Directors are Charlotte
ter, L A. Nelson, Eugene Tb<
Marvin Adkins, and Brooke Ti
All officers live in El Paso.
Ths annual subscription campaign
of the Navasota Dally JCxammer will
begin Monday, and Mrs. G. W. Brooks
will solicit renewals and new sub-
scriptions in ths city during the drive.
As is the custom, the price for the
dally paper for the year will be re-
duced to $400, and the Examiner
would appreciate all Navasotiano co-
operating with the solicitor during
the campaign.
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 226, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 13, 1937, newspaper, November 13, 1937; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381690/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.