Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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TUB NAVASOTA DAILY BAA1CNBB WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16, 1939
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Smart New
Neckties
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$6.5018 $12.95
Swing into the holidays in
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A large, showing ’ of beautiful
evening dresses / of
Crepe, Lace and Satin in Rose,
Wine, Cerise, Black and Pas-
tels. Sizes 12 to 38.
Clear Up
Complexion
Every naw color combina-
tion in the tie picture. All
guaranteed wrinkle-proof.
Whites
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Miss Lucille Landers
And Paul Kimberlin
Wed in Bay- City
Rarely can you buy of such
fabric quality for a price
as low as $1.49. See the at-
tractive stripings and color-
ings, feel the materials, note
the smart collars . . . you’ll
agree with us.
M. Tibbs—Painting
paper hanging, decorating,
mates. Phone 30.
lloencke, who is i
showing improvement. ’
contractor,
Free estl-
196 1-mo.p
of Ermine, Fur and Silk Bro-
cades. Black and White. Sizes
IS to 18. Priced from
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Nite Phone
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Black and Brown
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Sat. Mat. 12:46 to 7:80,
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Holds Fellowship
Meeting at 7:30
PARTIES-PERSONALS-CLUBS
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Miss Hilda Boehm
And'Oscar Becker
Wed in Anderson
Mrs. G. C. Harris? Mrs. Giddings
Rogers and Miss (.Urol Rogers were
visitors in Houston Tuesday.
iMr. and Mrs. J. H. Powell received
message this morning
the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs.
.1. II. Powell, Jr., of Detroit, Michi-
gan. Tile lathy has been named J. II.
Powell, HI.
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EDITH FELLOWS
Clarence Kolb • Dorothy
Peterson • Ronald Sinclair
and the Little Peppers
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Truth Aches
the marriage pf Miss Era Lena Allen,!
If embarrassed by freckles, pimples,
discolorations on fgco, neck er
arms '
Hospital News
W, Montgomery underwent
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Mias Bernice IMtaU of loin
Joined the nursing staff of Brazoe
Valley Sanitarium.
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Bill Bournlas was a vtalter In Tea-
gue Tuesday.
daughter.
home -in
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was a business visitor here today.
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special bleach on a guarantee.
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Mrs. Belle Deadrloh, Mrs 8. J. En-
loe, and Mrs. R. M. MfeCoy of Homer
vllle were visitors in the city today.
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Gooi-j»w^MWif‘ot' Plantersville I to’’Mi8* flrRce.
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'house, ami that evening at S p. in. in
IMr. and Mrs. O. R. Hale and two
oMldien.of Houxtym vetted his i>er-
Hits, Mr. and Wtit R.’ B: Hale, for
he week-end.
There was a shower given to Mr.
arid Mrs. Gill MteCurry last Friday
at the school house. Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Curry's home burned last Sunday,
November 5th.
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I Miss Eva Lena Allen
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Are Wed in Houston
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E. M. PERRY
TUB QUALITY ifOBB
■l B pair of smart, comfortable
appraciato the cr&fUm&nahip
and the better quality leathers I Btyled .0o the Ju-oved require-
menu of well dressed men, these jihoes guarantee you more
oomfort and longer wear Select now from our various styles
including the new “Mitiquae”. AU shea. /
quickly (tops intase itching. 35c trial bottlo
I proves it, oryour money back. A«k your
druggist today for D. D. D. PmscmmoH.
Mis, H. E. Mallett, Sr., and Mrs.
It: E Mallett, Jr., of\Singleton were ! given
sli<>pi>ei:» in the city this morning. |
, Announcement has-Itcen made of the .
in;i rriage of Miss iaicille Landers and !
r.'iiil. Kimberlin-of this city Munday- .
i veiling in Biii.v^ t’ity. • ■„ J,
The is’mple have gone on a wedding*'
.to Mexji'o (illy, and u-I«>n rbgir
I McDaniel Circle
Hears Discussion
Foreign Missions
.Members of the Hf. Paul's Episcopal
Church will gather at the Parish
ANDERSON, Nov. 15. — Miss Hil-
da Boehm, daughter of George
; PoMuu, and Oscar Becker, sou of Mr.
{and .Mrs. F. W. C. Becker were mar-
rltd Wednesday, November, 8'at the
Zion Lutheran Chun'h with Rev. I*
Karebar officiating.
The couple left for a short wedding
trip at points in North Texas and
Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dreher of Single-
toll; were in Navasota today to buy
supplies for Hie Singleton school.
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1 from Bedias, has made lier home liere
about font-years, and i|r. Kljitberlin, ,
liiil.nilger of Miller's 'Pheiltre, can.i<‘ lo.[.'
/Navasota two years ugp.
Miss Bonnie McWhorter of Austin
•pent the week-end In the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mc-
Whorter.
Miss Novella Isbell of ■ Houston
spent the week-end in Iola with her
parents, MY. and Mrs. B. B. Ubell.
Waiters In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. McDougald over the week-
end were Mr. and Mrs. Truman Me-,
Dougald and daughters and
McDougald of Houston, also
Runie McDougald of Tyler.
Miss Faye Bookman of Bhiro was a
guest of Miss Oorlne Raley, Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis visited
Mr. a'nd Mrs. Norman Davie here last
week. .
Miss Isola Scott of Houston visit-
ed among friends and relatives In
Iota over the week-end.
A number from Iola attended the
game at A. 4 M. Saturday. Among
them were Olytes Saddler, Jerry Ml»e,
and Billy Barron.
Mrs. W. D. Dooley and daughter
v.i; ■ vls-lttri-, i.i. ;<,ln ft;v'.u i'-W -1’.
Saturday. Miss Ruth Itooley was giv-
en a bridal shower by Mrs. Saib . Me-.,,
nurse lit
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11. H. Repa>ert, member of the Ex-
tension Service staff, College Station,
was a business visitor in (he city this
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I D. E. Frazier of Roan’s Prairie, of-
fh-iurwith the old age pension division, Whorter and Miss Fannie Thompson1
Saturday afternoon.’ They received
many lovely aud useful gifts’.
Mr. and Mrs. Gil McCurry Werej
o..vj a shower at Kiron Ciliureh on I
Saturday aftcnopu. They also received'
I numbers of useful gifts. Tiro Methirry
ill at his, home was destroyM by fire-on Sun-
day. November '5. .
’.Mr. and Mrs, Edwin lYavis of
Huntsville spent Saturday and Sltn-
day with relatives in Iola, t,
Miss Doris Gressitt, who is working
for the Houston Post in Houstpii,
2 f 1 | I spent, the week-end jt^re with her"
hospital in Hous- ! parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Bail Gressitt'.
Singleton
Mr. aud Mrs. C. D. Forhuin and
two children, Lu .faun and Neyelyn
.letie, of Katy sjient Hnturitay here
witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Poteete, . ,
Miss Uila. Chrawa.v,' the interme-
diate teacher, has improved some and
has been moved from the hospital to
her parents home at Mesa.
air. and Mi's. C. B. Wlilte visited rel-
atives herd over the wedk-end.
Mr. -and Mrs. Mantez Cryar of Pal-
estine visited relatives here for the
week-end.
iMiss Bledsoe of Normangee is here
on an extended-visit with her Sister,
-—— Mrs. ,1. M. Mitchell.
iMr. and Mrs. J. C. Dyer and' two
children of Dyers Mill visited Mrs.
an amateur i
.< r.iiii contes'l, old fash- i
into the
.'’ilr'jti.'iili-s. will* )>.’• _give4).
- I- in cliarge ’ <.f tile eveiit tire,'
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AiiliVi \ • IreenwboiL npil Lucile
Mrs. Brown Kennard of Anderson
j who was taken to a 1
i foil, is reported suffering a’ heart |
t’at.taek rtnd bronchial pneumonia.
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Eni'i'pe :im! Africa were lie.ird
prograin b‘d by’AIiss .Inline J
o‘f t lie subjj'ct
'.irr/ps.. <>f. atr artist, ’,'sayinb' it, «a<"a
-l inly'ki -black .and white. Miss -Ger-
I* truile’ t.aiig. told 'of tl)e missionary
atij'irg 'till' white. p.-o]>’i‘ of i'',il
S' ’ u-'rlur'iiir llieti.e' day-- ■ iff tnrinldl and
rife. Jelling 11oiy, despile war
;i' imis.' I lie missionaries are (..I
o tin-ir ■ t.-i-k. . .
I’ollon iiig the .group singing of "O [
./.ion. If:isfe''--and player'for the Eu-
ropean mis-iona ries offered try ~.Mrs^_/£
' Jkhicktshriir. .Miss Hallie Showal.fer
spoke <tf the mission, work among the
/,bin< k people <>f Africa. She brought
i' out Jhe f:|ct that liealing of sickness
i’anil affliction lieli>s to win.the lost
Africans to Christ and therefore'more
medical 'aid is needed in this field. 1 Brazos‘ Valley S.initariuni
1 .Miss Ida Jones guvh the closing prayer I years. Tile lotiple. will
.-It'ier Miss Owen led the group in -ing- | |1()!M(> in Houston.
jng'"8end Hib Light,.”
Mr* <*.. A Harrington and Mrs. Fred
j Ford will be hostesses to the circle at
l-tlie December meeting with Mrs, C. A.
; Shackelford as leader -of the pro-
i gram. ‘ ■
i ^Scratchine^
For quick relief from itching of eczema, pimpica.
' athlete's foot, scabies, rashes and other e»-
temally caused skin troubles, use world-famous,
coiling, antiseptic, liquid D D.D. Prescription.
Greaedess, stainless. Soothe* irritation and
ouiekiv stone intense itchine. 35c trial bottle
it Cotton of HemiktU-nd . druggisl’todayfor D"
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CARD OF THANKS . 4
>Ve wish to thauk pur many friend*
for the many kind words and deeds
spoken and done for us during the
recent' illness aud death of our moth-
er, Also for the beautiful floral oCfer-
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ings.
Alay God’s protiroting arm
shieM' lit yon.,
IMr. and Mrs.' James T. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Maywald
(Mr. mid Mrs. I^eslie Meywald
Mr. aud Mrs. Nick Hpadachene
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To buy or sell—ADVERTIfiZ
Mieses Fern Eitel and Katy Gray
were Joint hostesses to the MIcDanlel
House tonight at 7:30 o'clock for the -('iivie of the First Baptist Church
third in a scrips'of fellowship pro-’-Tnwetay evening at the Irouie of Mrs.
. * , .1 May T. Btiicksbeax with -sixteen mem-
pr *n' I bers present. Deep red chrysanthe-
An interesting program thnt wHI , an(j W|ft lights added to the
bring the group into radioland an< , (,f the living.room where the
bav- en b jrjitloip "i>m ip an amateur’( gl|ther(>rt f<tr a s(K.lnl bour 1)P,
hull; . J'riiL -cr ,<_>.iiz coipeif. old fa*b - O|^p|n(f fbp business meeting and
intu'l spelling, bee, ;<ml own into llu‘> ]u-Ogram. i)eli<'ious Mexican Hupper
i* 1I1 ijti.'itfi'S, will In-#glven. 1 was served, buffet style from an «t-
11 1 '. ia K1' ‘ 1 "H event 11 ■». (,|‘a,.(jvelv up]»<>iiited tablv ’xet in 1
Mi- - DaLy L.ivb Ilnrri-An, Reba |irt'H1 ,hU1). gla^
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_ ri*Ml U> UpuMDds. Also
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PROFESSIONAL
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emergency appendectomy Tuesday af-
ternoon. ' , '
-Mrs. Kitty I,. Olden iindoi’wewt r '
major opemtlcijy «ut^j-da y
Mrs; (____________________ _____________!
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1,1,15 ■ ; 1 Read the Advertisements ■
| M,iss Marjorie ' Patterson -of Dyer's I
Mifl Is here-for medical attention, <i|id
| Is much improved today.
1. Herman/ Leiber of Aiidersdh
•showing improvement'.’
Mrs. .1. It. Gaines ami
;■ ('Iniry.' retnrneil' to. their
Andftsiiii Tuesday.
■Mrs. C. I’ ' ’
rtturned home Tuesday.
Ilev between Valente's and
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Date for Boole Review
Changed to Thursday;
Meeting Places Given
Date for the book review to be pre-
sented by Mra. Sam Welch has been
changed tie Thursday instead of Wed-
iiesday. The ehapge was made because
the Methodist Men’s Fellowship meet-
ing, originally scheduled for Tuesday,
was moved tip to Wednesday.,
’ Mrs. IVcleh will review “The Red-
j hinder" November 23 in the afternoon
Miss Katy Gray, presidettf of the.; at 3’.<>’c!.Mc at the, August Honst <;litb-
inducted, an interesting "bust
with reports befrg heard ! the parlors of the Methodist church,
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. ; ‘ friHii vnrioiis f.iiinniHle<‘ idiulrinuii.
.1- i ’/.p. and■ Stapling Machines. , ..tm-ibntions of wearing apipnrel wfre
. ..i.i 1 i ./. 11 marie t,i> . the Thnhk.sr.dviiig bus .{or
S7 j?? l l.1: s. Url,l,illns Home, -r ,
. lb keeping with tin1 Tlrink‘-giving
m; isr.ui; each 'mewlii'l' present was ;t-k
'• "irLto ipinte ij jx't'jjMlire'
* ing i'rom tile Bible ami 'Mrs* C.
/sliai kelf'oial g.i' e the rlevini 'U.'il.
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n t he
• . | irip.tii .uex.nsi 1’ity. aim upon
• " ",l , return'will fmrkc; tliylr-h*»im».in
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led by AU
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f.er'ips.. of. ;|p'
Announcement has been made
iu<- riHiiiKi^v jyi *vxi.'^.’» uya ajc*|1u *x«ivrii, j
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. • Al-1
. nn n*
len of Iola, imd Elton Birowell in
Houston Thursday, November 9.
)Mrs. Boswelj has been a
for
make their; j.'m.nisiJeil or unfurnished 5 room
japi.. private bath. Scott Apts. 214-6tp
I ni'uisbeil 3 room cottage. Gas. Lots,
J.goi d, terms; Scott Apts. 214-Gtp ;
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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/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.