Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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NAVASOTA, TEXAS, Friday, October 24, 1930
CHURCH
Following Sadden Revolt TOTS OVERSEAS
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Steady Increase
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Average daily production at the
from the various organizations
Sun Oil Company field at
through which the President ex-
week and the colored
school child health conference at
ceived from him an account of
Drilling is in progress at three
She will also hold a county-
noon.
This will be added to $400,000 al-
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WALKBOWERY
here to write home about."
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Freeman No. 1, coring at 1,14
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NEW YORK, Oct 24 (IN)
for fifty yers pay-
fort to seize the: factory’u weekly
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Truck Catches Fire
While Ben Butler was filling the
tank of his truck at about three
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Approximately two thousand
are now walking the Bowery.
the Bowery the nation's nerve cen-
ter of the unemployment problem.
to going to work, the gasoline tank
suddenly blazed up causing unite
Bernard M. Baruch, New York
financier, conferred with President
school this
health nurse
NLSTD. 0et 24(IN81 — Ap-
' propriation- of snr.me for hduh-
wuy muintenance projects by the
ing is called for 10 o'clock.
The health nurse has been busy
making inspections in the Richards
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Day celebratiom as a member
the Shriner Band.
A letter was received by
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GAME PLAYED
HERE TODAY
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urnet Conndes -
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At Pest, Said To Have
Been Electrocuted
1T 1 TWO CARS HIT Radio Operator Killed
SENT TO MANY COMES TO CLOSE IN FRONT OF
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ROAD AID FOR
20 COUNTIES
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' i to acquaint Himself with the
usiness trend. The President re-
Coach, Stars Who Shine For TCU
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Coach
Schmidt
Fes tused hr insurgnt forces.' \ < y
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Sun Oil Company
Production Shows
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No other oil drilling operations
are’m progress in this section 4
. present, but renewal of activities
At eeveral, points Is expeeted in the
2. near future. '— Brenham Banner-
feet good showingot op.
Marcus No. 1, coring at 1,021
, feet, gland gas showings.
The Chgral Ofo
morrow • (Saturday ►
3 o’elock. instead of four
vionaly announced, in the
Baruch Called
To White House
Death claims
Texas Pioneer
BREADLINES
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The Roberts Bus Line. operating
between Cleveland and Navasota
over highwraxAe:405via Conroe,
has announced a new schedule ef-
reaching Conroe at 6:15 p m.,
where bus and driver will remain
overnight
ped in bright ribbons and tissne which the congregation enjoyed,
paper. The boxes will arrive in- —
New York on October 25th and
from there will be* sent to Partis.
France which is headqnarters at
the International Red Cross So-
ciety.
Plans are being made for the or
which is being given by the Blue
Bonnet Players at the school au-
ditorium at $ o /clock under the
direction at Mrs. Jao. C. Riesto.
Curistmas d*— boxes ship church had a part on this
contain many pretty gifts wrap- progam and gave two. selections
the fire department, and quk re-
sponse was made, but before the
firemen had time to arrive Mr.'
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APTEANOON EXOErr SUNDav n NAVASOTA,n TEE HEAET or m BRAzog valtitt
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approgrred for the bridge
Jett- The--, ftunds will be ap-
■ on : .it for the three brid-
fhusbsierimncs for a bridge
Hluhw} No. s in Geysou”
Joe F. Bednar is preparing to
spend Monday in Houston where
he wul participate in the Navy
Mr. McEnery stated that he be-
lieved this section would make a
profit on rhe growing at Irish po-
tatoes because of the shortage in
rhe north. He does not believe
the sweet potatoes will mean much
at a profit for the farmers in this
part of the country
a flare. A call was turned in for
munique which declared that 15
2 lot Brazil’a 18 Kates bad been eap-
Miss Marjorie Semple, Mas Alysse
Sangster. Miss Jessie Mae Crdg. j
Miss Katy Gray. Mrs Sam Steele.
Horace Selmnan. Clyde Ptestwood.
ewey Hamblin and John Louis
Iriece.
The wage decorations that are
to be used will transform the pre-
sent stage into a lovely setting for
I rhe play and the eostumes worn by
(the east will add to this
! Mist Wermer Lenert artist 2at
j Brenham wtH dug this evening on
| the program and Bily Williams
• and Mary Hlen Brule will eniter-
tain with * peppy uttte dance and
son* nmber which wl be treats
(the public cannot miseYou will
! be charmed with Miss Lenert as
and -Goree Behrman and W. B.
2 , ». L Gilbert at Houston, Mrs 8.
W. Jackson of Madisonville and
£ Mm Gayther Webb of Anderson.
■E Others sutviving are three sisters.
Mra A. T. Rogers. Mrs M A. Riley
g end Ata Margaret Young. and one
86brether, X H. Loung, all at Mid-
way- Besides IS grandchildren
S gshe leaves many other relatives
and nrtends.
Mrs Goree. a memdber of a pio-
Eneet family at Midway, hag lived
Sjalher Bfo in sight of the place
son in the court house. The meet- - every
«anizatton of a county-wide Junior attended and most enthqsiastie Just as sh st arted _______
Red Cross ('onncil for rpral schools* | meeting held. Deleg tes attended drive Mr , it HMegge Bk
The first meeting for organization from every point in the association and the tw,, re hir The ir:. 4/2818662228
will be held Saturdaz at Ander-1 and the ehurch was crowded at Ross chitdwas thrown aminst thgonnt
talks windshield breaking the glass with lames N. Cox. ofCookesville, tele
were made and fine reports heard her head. $he recetved a small phone executive who came to Nash-
s.-h on the back q her head. Nye inenstigtting totimitttetaths-cte unenway . Comuautadsn were ,
amomg l
M Cok was to have been gues the 4vprprtatpbswas an item .
tinned by the Campaign Fund* at ser 12 tromf’state and ted-
The rixht Committ-- „ > ; . . era rndetobe appued t. the cost '
Brazilian President is
Reported to Have Resigned
Bednar from officials at Arabia
Temple advising him of the cele-
bration and urging that he be on
hand to march 5 with the band in
the big parade which will be staged
on October 2Tth. ।
meeting. Spiendid
wide meeting Sunday afternoon.
ABOUT 2000
NOW LOOK-AWERE
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ATTENTION, METHODISr
BOARD
Butler had extinguished the fire’ The Presiding Blder. Rev Fred
with wet crocus sacks, and reports' Few will meet the orficiai Board
that the damage was small The of the Methodist church at 7:30
fire decurred in the yard of the P- m. 'Let no member fail to be
Butler residence. — Brenham- Ban- "present -
ner Press 1 Dr. J. C. Handy. Pastor.
representatives from Stoneham at-
tended this meeting.
h chriat by Elder J. N Pumell, in- the bus will reach Navasota at 12
. termem being in the Midway cem- noon. , On the afternoon trip it
a etery Str of her grandsons, P. will Leave Navasota at 1:30 p. m.,
f K, Hays and Elmo Goree. BHe arrive at Cleveland at 4115 p. m..
leave Cleveland , at 5:15 P m.,
Hoover on the business situation
Clay in one of a series of conferences
Two cars. a Ford sedan and a
Chevrolet sedan, were badly
smashed up Thursday afternoon
when the driver of the Chevrolet
to pass the
WASHIGTON, Oct. 24 IQW) 2
_______ —Ten days away from the electiom 2
PROXr TONTTE^™
• * * —2 nadonal organizations were tumed
DONT MISS IT i
W Tfuntil the marching feet of voters
$ —drown it out on November AM,
Tonight is the big night for;
•Widow by Proxy", the clever play
Rattler boys, but with the ptack
and dstarmlnafom that the home
boys are known tat they have a
chance to win
MAILROBBERY
OFfllM
BY TRIO
Midwag, and five daughters, Mra DAAFD All
M a Davenport of Decatur, iu. ; FUIDAN.L
- Mra W. A Behrman and Mrs. VT "
fective Nov. 1, and W. F. Roberts,
owner and operator of that line,
will move to Conroe to handle the
business from that place after the
first of next month.
anApsogvMIH Oct -L- Inder the new schedule the bus
Mrs. P. K"Goree at Midway died will start from Conroe every
at her home after an illness at morning at 8o‛cock for Cleveland ..
* several months. The funeral ser-arriving at that Piace at 9 a. m PclOckthis morning,
vice was held at the Church at'^^ Oleveland at 0:15 a m
la holding a pre-
The Oreath-Brazos Asaciational
meeting earns to a clome Thursday
evening after a ^irndid two days
eeseon whtch ineluded the
wo-
man’s meeting on Wednesday.
At the elosng session last eve-
ning Bev. R. L Brown at the Coi-
lege Statien Baptist church gave an
interesting report on prohibition.
rhe colored choir ot the Friend-
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The Junior Red Croes at the
Navasota Grammar School has
done its part to make a happy
Christmas for many little children
this year. They have sent forty-
five Christmas boxes to little tots
overseas who will not have any
W, I. Rons was driving the Ford, j.
Mr. Oryor was driving east on
The cioging sermon was given by Washington avenue ami en reach- 1
Bev. J. E. Bon let of Heuston who ing the entrance drive to the cam-' t
spoke on Home ami Foredizn Mis- pus he made a turn in the road to ,
sions" following the report on this’drive on the campus, At the same c n
phase of the work. , . {time Mre Rosa (and ‛ hr fittie a
Ehe meetine o the association, daughrer Hrien w^re drving down j&l
this year was eonandered thp beer Washington avenue headed west
in the day and have all appear
ante of being the strong delega-
tion that they have the reputntion
for. They are heavier than the
E in soon
5 - ) Janner No. 4. coring at 2,847
% Pfeet. As one of the Sun office
men expressed it. "there is nothing
short selling on the stock market,
3g - locations and one or more good astwela * report buainess con
52 producers will probably be brought • • - tmrn-etona N--Eee
MewschedulF’
CLEVELAND
2reitol-}e win-s»
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Y EXAMI
This play is being sponsored by
the local chapter at rife D. A. R.
Itisa weil written comedy of members 4 note the hour
thre acts with a well chosen cast three. ‛f ;
for the various parts including,
BUSLINE
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—- ' i 4 TUF pAVRAT: T Hmescorney p-i-dion srwin “
Twenty-two persons were present I IIL I HIlULma Clubswii meet at Nndersn and s1n1.420 5 for a bridge on
October 31st at 10 a. m. The meet Highway Nk 2 in Montarue coun .
ing wil be held at'.the Fst Bap- .... okiahoma win put up add-
hist chureh at that Pice With the tionat tund- for the construetiona
I Anderson Wes 5 hivte to the Maintenance allocmemti were
viipor* । y X announced for work in the toflom-
The custom of ach delegme ing ..unties Cas, van Zandt.
bringing one dish will be arried LlaoCaldwell. Fort Beml. Bin
6ybo fought with General
Hoston in the battle of Ban
A was one of the first to
the ery, "Remember the
d Remember Golladr"
. Garvo obeyed the gospel in
nd lired a consistent mem-
f the church o Chriat uetil
U days of inactivity on the part of,,
both federal and rebel troops.
Mfey The revolt followed close, how-
“E ever. on the heels at, a rebel com- ।
vat the meeting of the truck grow- ! . 1 ,
a ,.ers last night at the city hall when' SALEI, s. sOct 24 , Dsi L
"White collar' men are beginning J. D McEnery oF Jacksonville dis- • Mm. Inait. shot ana killed John
to abow up in the bread lines of enssed the ot tomatoes 2XXm! '
and Irish potatoes and made ar master or the Salem Glass Works,
ranzements for the buying o.here today in an unstccessful ef-
truck crepe in this section Three fort to seize the factoryu weekly ' .. , > , Luu, ’ uluwvu, fotl beuu. ,
payroll amounting tol several?^, this.meeting and every com, zorla. Hnnt. tamnar. Frankiin, <*' 42
* , "e pdr*i* win he amurai fA havu • _ \ । — 2 ___ ■ m
thousand dollats. R
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Bednar in Navy
Creek is slowly but steadily in-
creasing the last report giving a Peetn
daily production at 2,280 barrels. 1 , “
gGmbert, acted as pallbearers.
ans Goree is burvived by an
aged hueband three sons, P. K,
Hazee and W. L Goree. all of
■WIN AlREB, Oct 24 (8*8)
—Hevoi in Brasil has sncceeded
ead President Washington Lais
KA. * a-4 _aca .4 aI
448 auDmitietl 8 re68ANWeD 4c ■
eonding to report® reeetved here
today.
The report brings news that the ’
town i’si line's sunesas came Ube a
bol t from a blue sky after several
turned in front of the Ford to/
drive on the school campus. A
Mr. Cryor of Singleton was the .' a
driver ot the ..Chevrolet ami Mrs. i
SAN ANTONIO, Oet, 24 (INBF
with headphones clamped over Ma '
ears LeMoyne B Cornellus, 26, op-
erator employe*! by statiae EMo
located in a hotel here, was ound .
■ lead at his post today. C.. ■ J
. An examnation proved that Cor-
plins was eleetroducted Hla,
bark, neck and arms were
burned. Physicians who examined
him said his neck’was broken.
An investigation- at his death
henn mmediately.
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uinity will be expected, tohavelnge. San Augustine, Panola, Up- 2
a pert on file nrram. One Per sher Cherokee, Stephens, sutton. m
son from ench communit Will be,Tarrant, Kimble Gilespie, and J
- expected fodive a reading, musi-
Day CelebrationLal number, home evonomiesex-
hibitor a short talk on the pro- pIA mApTg
gram. The communities will be ex- K|l. FAK I H
pected tocooperate in arranging' YVI3 4
this part of the prgram.g ,AT AAmn DAD
1 A fall program for the meeting ’ h AL.IKN.I) FIKK vg
will be publishedi inrnettweks 4----
Nr. Grimes Comty "Reviev and as.
Examiner. ■ ■ - . 2
Cold and taf, an ideal day for
football, is thia the day for the
elash betwaea teams at Hearne
and Navasota high schoola The
game was in progress at prose
time
The Hearne boys arrived early
The asociation will meet with ( The left wheel was broken on
the College Avenne Baptist chureh the Ross ear. the windshield
of Bryan on the first Wednesday j uroken. the bumper knocked off
, after the second Sunday in Octo- and the fender bent. — -
" "GROwNEOF '-GRIMES CD FED. ---==E
TRUCK WAS PAYMASTER OFCLUBSWIL,
--------- KILLED HOLDING MEET OCT.
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r and Addle Belle
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t end Mss Salhe
_ voice and the mue song for
sa. bird wil etoe givepiegt of de- sch
“ ilghtfu entertainment . r
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1930, newspaper, October 24, 1930; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402432/m1/1/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Grimes+County%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.