Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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the week end and
Seely's funeral. "
■Mr. and Mrs. E. Singletary of Bry-
lin, AVni. Powers, Lee Hodges of
Navasota, Mr. and" ;Mrs. L. M, IMxon,
('l.'iiei.ice Taylor of Allen Earui, Mrs.
Sloop/' of Bryan, Mrs. A. K. Brown
and son of Br.van, Mr. and Mrs. Tliel-
ston Williams, Mrs. J). ■Bui’kluilter
and Miss laHirn Edison nil of Well-
horn, limiter Yarborough. K. II.
Hardy, Mr and Mrs. Neal TriWde,
Mr. and Mrs. 14 1). Crawford, Mr. and
Mrs. T. <• Hotelier and dattgliter, Miss
Lillian all of Nnvnsota, Kiev. Brace-
well of Madisonville, Rev. Geo. Ste
wall <d Waco, Key. II. Hooter of
• Seeley’s
Jskinil, Mrs. Bill Walker of Bryan, funeral, Mrs. tV. E. Neeley, daughter,
■ vl-rited Mr. and Mrs. S. II. .Smith over j Miss Bennie Mary of Bryan all at-
THE NAVAB0TA DAILY ZXAMTNEh' WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16, 1939
. p«bUah*d *t OD« (U OMlt P« ■<
IrrrEroo.noNAL CaAtoon Co.. N. T, y
her dmighter, Mrs. Clarence Horton,
and Mr. Horton.
-Mrs. Guy K. Foster is In the hospi-
tal in Navasota for medical treat"
went. .
from San Antonio where she spent a
week at the tadside of her hustmnd
who is ill but la iniprovin<.
Mr and Mrs Koy nillUpa and son,
Hufrey <>f Houston visited their aunt,
Mr.-. L. M. Norman and family. -
'Mrs, A. M. Bookanan and AHaa
Trannie Ernncklow were the gueeta
of Mr. amt Mrs. J. H. Francktow Sat-
urday.
Mrs. I hi mjl Wilson was shopping In
Navasota Friday.
P. B Fatten, E. T. Rea, Font Hoke
and John Franeklow were In Nava-
sota for the field trials. ■ ■
tended the funeral of 'Mis.
Seely,
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sawyer and
children of Richmond' visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs,. Jeff Koyder and Mr-
.and Mrs. King of Baytown visited
Mks. Koyder’s iwirents, Mr. and Mrs.
B McGregor Saturday. The men
attended the bull gafne at A. & M.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ixiug. Mrs.
Bessie McCullough of Houston visited
Mrs. Pella Crouch over the week end.
To buy or sell—ADVERTISE
As Book Week lie<i'ili|li;il'tei's
jm.iiitsout book week link help--
oil, tf>, Iniihl ;i list'of pew anil bet-
- ter edit ions anil the I iije>l arid '
richest .oolb'cHon of books l.qr
children that’ ev.ev. e.xiM.e'1. dI li’ass
helped to ]ironnde ■rcadiiijf. ■ I'f-r
funi «ri<l . eiilighti'i'iinenl lit
schools, libraries, and botnis the
country over.
ijoe.ally-, we can partiviptife in
book Week, not only, by observ-
ing the c.clehrafion. but by -help
ing to bring books to ehildien.
by helping them to appreciate
■owning them, and receiving a joy
from reading them.
And we can carry this enthu-
M»*m on into the year, and not
just through the designa’ted
week.
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• Ed"Smith,. Mr: 'and Mrs. Joe M<-';'
Grvgiir, d.ilighter, Miss Mildred
. Gregor, <if- Houston, Mr. anil
treatment,
Maurice Norman of
the week end in the home of Mr. and-’J
Mis. F. M NorhmII. ’■
Murion Randall <rf Ikillaa spent the
weekend with her grniidn?othor, Mr*.
Ada Franklow.
L. E Normun and family of Beau- ,4
mont mid t'ornbel 'Taylor of Barber's
Hill spent Sunday with the family of
L. M. Norimin. '! 'J;
Mrs. Sully Hull left Tuesday fall
Corpus Ctlrisii to make her Iwane with ‘^
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' Rev. iR. A. Gates of Omaha was a
visitor here Tuesday.
Mr. mid Mrs. W. E. Fulgham of
Austin s|»ent the week enld with friends
and relatives at Navasota, Richards
iflnd Anderson.
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A BIBLE THOUGHT
FOR TODAY ” - . | el l anil
If ye lose nie kee|> nil .romtniMbh
nieiits. Job n 11: 1 ■>,.
NATIONAL BOOK WEEK .. d . i
The . I w ent iel h annual eelebrii-'i
lion of l-iook ..Nveeli: is ulidiTw ay ;-M-
this week oviT Hie nation A Wift‘k Sylvia of- Galve-n-n, spent
that originuliv . began as' "Ci-ond
Book’’ Week sjiice' it; was daiitieh-
' ' ’ed as a drive for lielter books, fo.r
placing Hu tu in Jioines. Io be rem.!,
and foi' notking ibeni accessible
in public plyces, ii has. Iiecoine
cause liikcti in . i
’ book ent husiasts.
As Book Week
Hubert Hplt
lYiduy visitor.
Miss Bonnie MeWliorti-r <»f Austin
kpeiit, SaUirduy here with -'her sister,
MVs. Joe pA Fultz, mid Mr; Fultn.
Walter jlatli'tt of Iola was here Frl-
dayA /. ' ' ■
Mrs. Hammond , Milliard mid Miss
Marzee Becker were Nti'!|isota’ visi-
tors Friday.
Josh Cook «f Keith was here on.
business, Tlnirsday.
.Miss Zola Mae Arrington of Wai
|< !■ anil Miss Adelle Arrington of
Huntsville s|»eiit the’ week-end here
wiili tlieir iNir-eiils. Mr mid Mrs.' 11.
c Arrington.
•Misses Vernti Ruth laimtu-rt, Eu-
geiiiii .and Ji’seidiine Boggess 'motored
to Navi^otn Friday.— - * .
J. T. Alli-ii of, Huntsville spent tire
wjs-k-oml -here with his jinrents,' Mr.
n’d Mrs. J, JI. Allen.
Mr. .mil Mr-. M B 'Thomas and
baby ami their guest, Mrs. Stewart of
Sweet water sjs-nt Wednesday lit Hoys
loti.
' Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Hensley and
dmighter of llouston spent the week-
gild here. . ,. '
Edward Biiffingboi of Austin
while Suiiiluy.
Rogers Williain
Sandra
■ weeki-nd
nipt'Mi - IL, E.”Wiliimiis.
1,1'0111- -duo B. .M<*t'luskey ot .('ro<-k
Wilbitr’i' 'Met’liuskey of Hous
Ion spenI |he week i-nil here with Iheip .
parent-. Mr. ami Mr-. J IL M •(‘tiisljey |
Sidney Webb' of 'Houston spent the
| week etid he'r'e. ,
Airs. M. F. Fultz. Sr.. Mr. mid M'rs.
F. Fii1Iz4 Jc, and Hille 'duttgliier, '
tin1 week- H’»u8i-vii, .ur, uihi -u r>.
end here with Mr mid Mr- .1.,,/J > i Thomp.--<n| and .laughler. Miss He Rile
• |.i(i]4Z ...... j . - | of 'Xeiv Gulf. Mr. ami Mrs. J. Walter
• • •■ | Smith of Nkivasota, Mrs. iRoy Smith,
' Mr.- ,1 I Sinith and Mt-. J._ H Allen, of Sim Antonio," Mr. sind
Ke’un iril spent -evernl day- la-t week Mls II1W|S||I11 Smith of Smi ' Angei-s
m Hoh-Ioii - Mr. and Mrs. M. A, McGfegor' of
• ifiK'-t bi vll '*,M Bigk V'i'imv. aiul Mrs-. Haiti- Bryan, Kurkliii' 1'klWardS' of Gisvrge-
J moiid Mallard'-pent Sunday a-ftoriimih | town; Mr. and Mrs'. Tom-MH'tlllnni'of
| ,ii Navasota. ‘Bryan, Mr. mid Mrs. L. E. Norwood
G. AV Briniks of NaViisolu was a j am! Miss Netta Crawford of lirymn
business visitor here .Mmidfiy-. ' j Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gregg, of Bryan,
A number from And.erson. mtctnle-l Mr. ajul Mrs, ixiide l>ixmi» of High I Giddings who pYeaehed Mrs.
Ils- A. .A .M. S. M C game lit Col
lege’Stiltion Saturday>
Mrs. W. w. Leonard attended a'
meeting of the Three States Telephone
Co. at Newton the past week. ■ '
Jim Fds'ter Bay of Seabrook waa
here' for a week-end visit with hia
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Footer Bay. - :(£ •’ •
Miss Faye Bookman attended 'y
lionn-eoininu al Trinity University •
Sul u'rday. " "" ;■*' - •
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hargett spent
several days in Woodville the past
week.
Mr. aiul Mrs. Ir^in Wood spent
Sunday with relatives at Hillsboro.
Mrs Foster Bay accompanied them as
far ns Waco for u visit with her
daughtrr, Mrs. Garner Ray. , T-J
Mr. and Mrs. Jim White and chil-
dren of Houston spent the week-end
with their sister, Mrs. H. P. Thomas
and Mrs. E. L. Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs. WHIiard Bay of Nac-
ogdociiOs spent the week end with Mr.
and Mr-. S. Bay.
of NavatKitu was a
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1939, newspaper, November 15, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382306/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.