Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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TODAY-SATURDAY
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HOSIERY VALUES
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All Merchan-
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$3.45
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Store selected
“Cannon” _
$1.25
Priced with two pants _ _ _
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Be M. Perry Special All Wool Tropieals, Ught Weight.
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Mrs. Otis Bryan Donaho and children, Joe Bryan and Lorita Ann of
Bryan are pictured above. Mr. Donaho is a candidate for Representative
of Brazos and Grimes county.
Thurman McDougald of Iola who has
been visiting relatives in the county
returned to San Antonio today where
he is with the U, S. Army.
Specials for Saturday, Monday and
Tuesday - June 20th, 22nd and 23rd
For Rent—4 room house in Park
Place. Mrg. J. w. Crowder, Sinclair
$3.95
$4.95
with special
care. All Mer-
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$4.95, Now Priced
$5.95, Now Priced _ _ _
$6.95, Now Priced _ _ _
$7.95, Now Priced _ _ _
$8.95, Now Priced _ .
$9.95, Now Priced _ .
$10.95, Now Priced,
$11.95, Now Priced _
$12.95 , Now Priced L .
$14.95, Now Priced _
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thia morning at Brazos Valley Sani-
tarium and is resting nicely.
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J. I. Adair of Beaumont was noted
here today.
Grimes County
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_ $22.50
$27.50
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Priced with one pants,___
Priced with two pants___
club and that a musical program will
be given. ' .
This will mark the first luncheon
the Civic Club has held since Jan-
uary,
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"RDDER; OF DEATH VALLEY”
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wbe Blake— Donna Reed
Do Dailey Jr.
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^May "Warn of Dixordered Kidney Action.* Don't Negl.
HUNDREDS OF LADIES HATS
All Better Hats on Sale. None Reserved. All Stetsons Included
FUZzy KNIGHT
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THE NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1942 -
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IT’S TOPS IN THRILLS AND
CHNLLS!agu
TEES DA Y—W EDN ESDA Y
Special for Friday and -
Saturday
Apex Full Fashion Rayon
Stockings, style 100. Splen-
did $1.00 Grade, Special, 69c
chandise pric-
ed in a most
Conservative
way- Quality
and prices
guaranteedin
Every
Particular
“‘MONKEY’’
$3.65
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Furnished apt. or room. Gas
Bargain Matinee
TiU 6 P. M.
9c and 20c
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IF YOU DsSUkE AN ALL WOOL SUIT, GET IT NOW FOR LATER
YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE.TO OBTAIN ALL WOOL
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visitors here today.
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B. T. Bledsoe of Houston spent the
day here.
B. Terrell
82-61.
and
Mr'and M s: George T. Spears, Jr,;
and Mrs. Maiga ret Barry of Houston,
and Mrs. J. Cross Baker of Lufkin
'twin be here, today, coming over espe-
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“Vanity Fair”___
Miss Baker Is
Honored at
Bridge Party
Miss Margaret Baker, bride-elect
was honored at a four-table bridge
“Gordon”. $1.00 and $1.25
do
One Group Ladies and Misses Better Dreases and Costume
, Suits. Coat Suits- of Gabardine and Seersucker.
ALL AT ONE HALF PRICE
Entire Stock of Evening Dresses, Dance Dresses and Formal
Dresses. AU Those at $12.95 and Upwards
ALL AT ONE HALF PRICE
Me all Wool Suit on the Market. Only Made with One Fanta
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SeweWa AU Wool Tropicals. Large Assortment of Colors. The Most
Civic -Club to
Hold Luncheon
On Thursday
The annual meeting of the Civie
Club will take place Thursday,
June 25, when the organization holds
a luncheon at the August Horst Club-
house at 12115 p. m.
Mrs' J. T. Ferguson, president, has
announced that there will be impor-
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THE REASON DOAN'S
ARE FAMOUS
All over the country
grateful people tel
othersi "‘oan's hiave.
helped m« । I rtcom-
mend them toyou."
That is why ye eay,
A»k your neighbor /
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Mrs. H. E. Brown and daughter,
Elwin, have returned home after
spencng' three weeks in Florida.
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Mrs, Charles Allen and daughter.
Miss June, and Mrs. Wright of Well-
born spent the day in the city.
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Mesdames W. 8. Hatchett and H, H.
Moore are in Crawford today with
the party of girls from Navasota at-
tending the Camp -fire camp.
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DMS0SE DRY GOODS STORE
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the kidneys must filter from
the blood. If the kidneys H
are overtaxed and fail to remove excess I Doan's Pils.'Tl
add and other harmful waste, there inmi
TO ROUSE FLOW
e OF LIVER BILE
Oct a bottle of Kruschen Balts tonight.
Half an hour before breaktast, take as much
as will He on a dime In a glass of water (hot
or cold) or In your morning cup of tea or
coffee and keep this up for 30 days. Kruschen
taken this way helpa relieve eucb symptome
ae sick headaches, bowel elugglahneM and
so-calleq bilious indigestion when due to in-
symelent flow of bile from the gall-bladder.
You can get Kruschen, a tamous English
tormula made in the U. B. A., at any drug
store. You must be satiatled or money back.
Hundreds of Hats Priced Special at $2.95;
. $1.95; $1.49; and 95c
A very generous reduction in prices on a large assortment of this Spring
and Summer Handsomest Garments and also a large showing of lovely
hats.'
An opportunity too good for you to overlook! What are you going to
do about it? ■ ■
Modern life with its ceaf slems hurry I
and worry, irregular habits, improper
esting and drinking, exposure, contagion |
whatnot, keeps doctors busy,
hgspitals crowded. The after
efecta are disturbing to
the kidneys end oftentimes
people suffer without know-
ing that disordered kidney
action ma, cauee the
FOR SALE at Warehouse—new
Irish potatoes, $2.00 per hundred. T
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RED-ITCHY-SCALY
ECZEMA
Effective Home Treatment
Promptly Relieves Torture!
First applications of wonderful sooth-
ing medicated Zemo—a doctor’s formula
—promptly relieve the intense itch-
ing soreness and start at once to help
heal the red, scaly skin. Amazingly auc-
cessful for over 80 years! First trial of
marvelous clean, stainless liquid Zemo
convinces! All drug ________
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Modem cottage. Phone 466 85-6ti
trouble.
After colds, fever and
similar ills there is an in-
crease of body impurities
PaulNemirJr. has returned to
Galveston to resume his study at Tex-
as Medical College after a ten-day va-
cation.
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298" Shocking
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Mr and Mrs. W. E. Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs. A. H Taylor of Iola
spent the afternoon here shopping.
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Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Madeley and
Dr. and Mrs. S. D Coleman are va-
cationing at Prade Ranch in the
Frio Canyon
Symptoms of dtaturbed Mdw taasMsa
may be nagging bacicache, peradlabemt hend-
ache, dtaalniwe, getting up hjghts, suddMea
puTines andar the •y.
a fqeling pervom met
»«y ox bladder ITl ill i
sometimes arebesiea
scanty w toe fregmete-
A enmsuubou
ta.reg sa ama
pogzpumzEz
friends for more then forty yeaze. Be i
I to get Doon’s. Sold at all drug tores.
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Classified Ads
W* ’ ciafly for the wedding of Miss Mar-
I garet Baker to Elliott Goodwin which
takes place Saturday evening. Mr.
Goodwin, who is from San Antonio.
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“Paris Fashion Shoes”
ALL NEWEST HEELs, AA AND B WITHS
All Lateet Colors and Combinations, for dress end Sport
$3.45 $3.95 $4.95
NYLONS
Vanity Fair________ $1.75
“Golden rt" $1.95 & $2.25
‘SILKS
“Gordon”;$1.35 and $1.50
( party given Thursday afternoon by
Mrs. Arthur Youens and Mrs. J. Per- >
cy Terrell at the home of the- former.
White and pink peonies, . white
gladioli and asters, and pink hy-
drangas gave beautiful decoration in
the'reception rooms.
At the close of the games Mrs. H.
E Schulze was awarded high prize,
Mi’S Ida Wessn received low, and
the hoiunee was it membered with a
gift of lnen.
The, pink, green and white color
theme was, caii nil out jn the refresh-
ment course, and tli, trays were ced-
t : < d with pretly avrangements of
gardenias. um
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NAVASOTAS/BEST DRY GOODS STOM
Locals
5-ROOM unfurnished garage apt
Apply W R. Allen. Phone 509. M-tf
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FOR RENT— Furnished apart-
2722
ment,with private entrance and bath.
refrigeration. Reasonably priced.
Mrs. John cuthren 85-et.
JOHNNY MACK '
BROWN
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1942, newspaper, June 19, 1942; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1383103/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.