Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 205, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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GREAT GUNS
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NO VODVIL THIS WEEK
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THE DAILY EXAMINER
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JOhnnie Miller and
H. H. Ware.
Mias Alma Horn is at Harris Hos-
pital for medical attention.
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FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A
WANT AD.
Want ads Bring Results.
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Go to Church Sunday.
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On Your New Building
Ol'R NEWSPAPER IS A
BAROMETER OF THE TOWN.
-J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
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<Uahk cam carry many tmnm msims oil- MILK,
MCLAMB* AND VINMAR, FOR INSTANCB. RAILROADS
OWN ABOUT 9.7QO TANK CAM. THB RBMAIHDBR
OF THB IBS,*BO TANK CARS IN THB UNtTBO STATES
agl MLOHB TO SHIMBM AND RRlVATB TANK CAR LINCS.
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NOTICE
Remember all Names tliat
live outside of Grimes Coun-
ty have been removed from
the Register with the excep-
tion of Old Wmdiiugtoa,
Dobbin and Millican. If you
iiave signed in the register
do not sign again.
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WEDNESDA Y-THIR8DAY
LAUREL AND HARDY fli
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Rev. and Mrs. Frank Dent and eon,
Frank (Lloyd, of Atlanta, are hers
for a visit with old friends enroute
to 'Houston for the Methodist con-
ference. They are guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Quinn.
( THE NAYABOTA DAILY EXAMINER TUESDAY. NOV. 4 1M1
In Backwash of War on Eastern Front
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Wautiful ne'
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Hunter Yarborough, who has been
ill at his home for some time, is
showing improvement. (
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Mr. and Mrs. H It. Turner spent
Sunday and Monday in Dallas and
while there visited Mr. and Mrs. M.
E. Lee.
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•Mrs. G. C. !
was a business visitor here today.
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come relief In
Arthritis due
to Sulphur de-
ficiency. Small
daily coat. Mon-
ey back if no 1
relief after 30 I
days* dosage.
Begin taking
TODAY.
| Your Druggist has SULPHO KAPS
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shown (top) with the few belonging* they managed to salvage
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k/i-s/7#y$1.98 to $2.98 •
$7-95to $19.50
DRJESSES ,. . . Priced— /
>.50 to 24'50 /
ARTHRITIS
I Don't despair
• of relief from
' terrible Arthri-
tis aches or.
pains. The<
NEW Cdlloida#
Iodized Sulphur*
capsules called! - 1
; SlfLPHO KAPSJ k
often bring web' 1
Cri*r 'nd tailored as a unL
form * . this buttoned fly- •
. front shirtfrock with mili-
tary pockets and novelty
metal wheel buttons.
The neck is convertible
... wear it open or
closed. Twelve new
shades-in Dexter
Rayon x.repe.
Sixes 10 to 20,
Rferail
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m Joniti ElUion • BtiWl
■ Charles Cobwn
.■ BKO.BApip Nctsw; ■_
, A GEORGE STEVENS HODUCTIONrhiiuN*
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Mins Mildred Crapp of Houston
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crapp.
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Miss Mabel Mooring of Shiro
a business visitor here Monday.
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two ''all-tikne" strongest teams in
"toughest-to-wiu circuit; in the ni.
tion." the Soiithwest Coaference.
8. M. U? arid Telus A. & M. have
since the former j the idea of Hallowe’en Mrs. Thomas
conference In 1IU<> served delightful refre^lpnents of
eookids and hot choOolnte topped with
they have played 2J games with the marshmallows.
score Standing at a deadlock after The meeting then adjourned un-
til those gathes. The records show tlDNovemtHT .12 when •’they will-meet
that each team has won it) tiiiies it< the home of Mrs. I’. L. Jarvis,
while-the other three have ended hi This will he Achievement Day."
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_ . rhi^f things sonn’times Called “mor- —------v----?------
find SOME of these plants ; to give .J' victories” or tie games. The Ag-
variety. tb our own gardes picture git.s lir(> favored slightly with a to
we will sufely bless the <lny we did t!11 of 262 points while the Mustangs
8o- . have counted but 2Q4-
Someone has sai'd. ''there are rich | Add to . the oddities that make
rewards in a perennial garden and these
so great joy." ■ x '. • i tire Aggie
■SAlI.Lfi-■•SPADE-X
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Department■ of tl'.e Civic Club).
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Sweaters in slip over and C/iat^t
$1.98 to $3.45
TS for Misses and Ladies. Sizes 10
U$2.98 to $10.95 /
^tus FOR YOUR FALL N^tj
e Quality Si
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.J. H. Scott of Jewett who Is al
Brazos Valley Sanitarium for med-
ical attention, is imiproving.
•Dr. A. *E. Denman of Iola is rest.
| Ing well nt Brazos Valley.. Sanitar-
ium.
two "all.time" strong teams. ,
es have won the ’ conference . ,_
' ch unpioiiship six Mimes, and shared it ihe condition, of Fred Ford,
is at Brazos Valley iSaiiltariHin, ib
grave. I
Little Barbara Ana McDaniel u.i
derwent a major operation at Har-
ris Hospital this morning.
Bennie Schroeder ks testing nice-
ly at Harris Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert MU|er of Bay-
town are here for a visit with Mr«.
Mr. and Mrs.
ami Riverton Gem. Tlie stately golden-
glow, with its bright yellow ehisters
of flowers, is a background for I’liy-
postegla Vdtginiana. On Into Septem:
her ,‘iml October, with clump* inu-n battling ever
Ag.eratiim. annual Klomltke Cosmos. ,n(o
itud’ In. those intervening gS
fuily^with th,. Ih-lenium intnmimie. ,,ring. t4>gK11|,I.
the to remove from the yarj or around
Wrongest teams in Gm home.
‘‘A Well Groomed Home” was dis-
cussed fully by each one present.
After several games liearing out
Two All-Time Strong Keith Club Studies
Team* to Battle When Well-Groomed Home
Jim pagrant last- well k ,o July. only ^^ggies A4eet S.Rfl.U. • The Keith Home Demonstration
to be replaced by ialvla Ivucantha. t’QJ.LldGE STATION. Ni>v. 4 — Club met la the home of Mrs. Ceeil
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YOU CAN STILL
USE R. A. PATOUT
& CO.’S
’AY A WAY-PL AN
... to purchase Blanket*
1 and Comforts . . Ladies’,
Misses’ and Children’s
Coats.
COI.LBGE STATION, NOV. 4 — < lub met la the home of Mrs, Cecil
The game between the Texas Aggie? Thomas on October 21).
I tie S. \1 C Mitstangs it Kyle Tlu* roll was called-with each an
Field next Htturday afternoon at swerling of sametiling they planned
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l>ragonhead). <'(rmmasslas,. Valerian
officinalis, Dianthus Pink's, Coreop
, sik, Haptisia .Australis, Them-opsis
Montana, Helenium Hoopetdi. curly
' Daisies and others springing up be-
tween the clumps of Tulips, giving SalvlA fnrii.iP.ea. and. Salvia- az.urea
them a soft eariiet. ns It were. Just wilh tliejr tan sidkes of 'orchid and
about three weeks later, April 30,' skyMilue that harmoni.-<e so beauti-
In Dallas, all these perennials are ri» -f ~ ■ ■ ■■ — - . ...
mass of bloom, forming a wonderful
picture together With . cluinps of
Iris Isoline. Magnifim,. Monseignbr
anti Shekinah varieties.
Each day visitors .exclaim ‘'chnUl
anything be lovelier?" hi* hs the
days pass on and. the Inter perennlajs ltn,] Mh h.aulmas H.-iisies, As .wC ren<;li.
burst into bloom it is -hard to decid*' p,l(, October and Xovember. the gar.
• which picture is. really the loveliest. ' ,lell retires jii a blnZ/o of glory, sUp-
May and June bring forth more * pij(M1 bv the wimdorful chrysnnthem-
blmsn. a miracle- of beauty end coi. , ,lllls in r„<e. (.inks and crimsons.
or-7-AchiHea _ filijsmilnlina. - Acliillen yellow and bronzes.
; Millifnlimn. Mbnadara didgma. Mon |' w(> wiu <)Ut cftU10g9 and
arda jiurpiiren. Lytkriim roseuni 1 .
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with -its spikes of rose pink’ flowers, |,
Hemerocallis (the double and single
INDIGESTION
may axcita the Heart
Ou tnotwd In U» Kmwh « (uUet mar Mt Ilk. •
halr-trlMw On Uw h~n Mtloo. At Uw Ont «t»n at
dlltrM. anut men and women dKMnd <n Beg-ea.
■ ' Tableu to wt IM free No luatlH but 0>.<U ot the
UitMt-eetlnt molleine. known tor eneptoonulc relief
ot (Mtrie hroerecidlty. M the Fl BST TRIAL donn’t
more BeU-eia better, return bottle to ue end reoeln
DOUBLE haul Back. Be. at aU druz atom.
in 1SM0. with S.M.I'.. S.M.l j; is next in
Garden < lull [jIle wph four titles and their half
I of. the lt>40 crown.. Between them1
they tx-oUnt for 11 of the 22 champ-
ionships which have been awarded i.
r,by the conference.
• | S.M.U. played in the Rose Bowl
| With their 19^65 team' and the Ag-
gies went to the Sugar Bowl, in
.1939 and to the Cotton Bowl in 1940
winning both classics while the Mus-
tangs were shaded. ■ In theirs, for the ■
■ only bowl game ever lost by a .
Southwest Conference entry. Texas ber home .Saturday afternoon after
Christian' won all three of thhlr ’ being at Brazos Valley .Sanitarium
starts ,in the Cotton and Sugar* f0|. -medical attention.
■kaMiowls to acepinit for all SAV.t’. l>er- ;
M in rhe New Years garm-s.^ |? (p,,,^
{-Sunday, after being at Brazos’ Val-
ley Sanitarium far .medical attention.
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Mrs. Stash Sfilek returned to her
home In Anderson Monday from
Brazos Valley Sanitarium.
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Mrs. Artye Sawyer, who Is at Har-
ris Hospital for medical attention,
I is improving.
t JOIES’ READY-TO-
|t)ERARTMENT
Priced—
^>10 $32.50
id uuy^jMjr-Tr^i&ejl Suit?. Priced—
>5 to $34-50
DRESSES—Beairtifiil new stylings. Priced
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Friends and neighbors: First let I
me explain about a mistake hi yes- I
terday's column. Whore we were I
talking aliout I’MIlEXMALS that I
micceed. in Dalia*' gardens the iwint- 1
, ed words camo out "half moon- I
perennials.’’: which was written In' f
longhand by Sally as "half-grown L
peremiiliIs.” 1'jease make this substj. | I
. tutioH in yiwterdny's write-up, ■ ami I
lay the blame for the error bp' the.] I
l o t that Sally's long hand must ba 1
a t-rihl to the. type setter. 1|
To resume about the I'l ItEXXI \ l-.S I
which b;.‘:rirtify ' Dullfs gardens, ihi- r ■
MitaH .fil.iids "f which i;a-n h<j. ptij la ; F
th1' -irimjuj at this time, to hredtne:
vstiblished well before next spring's 1 I
blpumiug time: Let u.s start with1 ■
the. early spring.. A* you go Gowu fl____
• lie flagstoiie pAtfi with What eater ' ”?t
eyes y<in look over ' y ui)i‘ beijs to sou ' z - >
tln> ' elnmiis of I’y rethrijhl.. Coittm-'., ': * .-j
liine, / hii'rahtIms AJionii, . (IJil'neum ' ■ • ‘ • _
(tin 11 Tiled Poppy I Ambus,, ( am 1 /oml'jhe"ir homes when they"fled"the Nazi war machine. Right: Soviet peasant returns home after his v«-
panula . < Bellflower). Tno-hehum. Iage was captured by German*. --------- -----.---------
Adenophoni 1 Lady I.HD. PhySoatv-1 the Russian children who cluster about it.
/’la, Virginiana (the early blooming —- ---------
Day lilies 1 seud their tall spikes of
bloom well above the purple Phlox
jjeulzla ' t.h it does so well up there.
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Barefooted Soviet peasant women are
Below: This Heinkei Iff bomber, shot down in Russia, has no tsrrors for
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 205, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 1941, newspaper, November 4, 1941; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382911/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.