Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Return limit as long as January 15th, 1935.
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Thing of beauty and of usefulness
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with silk picot -top or semi-service
With mercerized top A sole, 8%-10% !
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Comfort for Leisure Hours!
Women’e d’Orsays
Fine qisality black kid leather!
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Gift values like them make Christ-
.mas money go farther f Fine sleek
Akid uppers! Durable chrome leather
■soleel Lined with poach sateen! Drea
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Dress SHIRTS
New! Smart! Great Bargains At
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Hell like these popular new lad-
dered collar attached shirts! And
what bargains! Dots, stripes, cheeks
all vat-printed, pre-shrunk. Popu-
lar colors. Sizes 14 to 17. Cut fall
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Now in the low price range!
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Bard to find the new “shadow-clears"
for as little as 59c! Choice of chif-
fons with silk picot top, or semi-ser.
_ vice-weights with mercerised top and
sole! Lovely colors! 8% to 10%!
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Rayon Undies
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Gift Handbags
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She’ll ^rdk on Air in these
Crepe Slippers
Black with rose sateen luting!
49°
These are a fine drossy utility ship-
per! Comfortable and vary practica!
Split leather cushion soles! Rone sa-
teen lining and quilted insolet A
very good value! 3-8!
Give him a quality ^ift!
Men’s Silk Sox
Reinforced! A Sensational Buy
25c
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A great event when socks of pur
silk, that wear and wear, cost so lit-
tle! 4-thread heal and toe. double sole
and high spliced heel, for extra ser.
vice! Assorted colors. Stripes' Clocks!
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PENNEY’S
Mr and Mrs. J. Thomas Davie and
daughter, Dorothy of Stephenville: Mr.
and Mra. P. N. Fahey of Houston
spent the past week end with Dr. A
D. McAlpine and family.
Mr. and Mra. Louis Schroeder and
Mother, Mra Louise Finke. Mr and
Mrs. Herman Schroeder visited Mr.
and Mra, Louis Becker in Anderson
Sunday.
Ernest Wehmeyer has returned
home after several weeks stay with
his brother in Winchester.
Henry Schroeder of Anderson was a
week end visitor here with friends.
of the entertainment the drawing for
the Fan Quilt will take place. Come
out and see iryour name wins the
quilt
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White Hall, Teaxa, Dec. 18 — Mr.
and Mra Will Finke Jr. of Anderson
spent the day, Tuesday with his par
enta, Mr. and Mrs. Gua Finke Sr.
Mr. and Mra Frits Finke and eon
of Anderson visited Mr. and Mrs. Epi
Becker Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W H. Finke Jr. and
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Frits Miller in Anderson.
J- G. McAlpine of Fort Arthur spent
last Thursday with far. A D. McAl-
pine and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finke and
Miss Lena Busse are visiting friends
and relatives in Hamilton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kruse and
daughter of Washington spent the day
Sunday at the home of Mrs. H. T.
Schroeder and family.
Mr. and Mra Qus Heman and
daughter, Irma, Mr. and Mrs. Frits
Abke. Fritz Heman and family were
Saturday Night 11 PM 1 iW'Mra Mamie Harris returned on Sat-
turday to her home tn Houston after
” Pig-Grane" for his Christmas
Men’s GLOVES
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98c
Unlined, long- w earng c a p * s k i n
leather , looks like real pickin'
Has full outseam and silk stitchine
on back Choose button wrist or slip-
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the music. The price of admission is and family in Wm. Penn Sunday
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PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS
•Our adjuster will be in your
vicinity in the next few days
with some pianos that he is
taking up and will transfer
them to responsible people
for less than the balance due
for Cash or reasonable
terms. Write—Wire or tele-
phone. CREDIT MAN-
AGER.
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716 Fannin St, Houlton
Finke Jr. spent the day Sunday In
Anderson.
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Gift Handkerchiefs
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several days with relatives
Win Hutson and A Bryan were in
Houston last Friday.
Mra. G. C. Harris enjoyed a vsit
with her son, G. C. Jr. at Dallas the
past week end.
Mrs. J. K. Mason was la Navasota
•n Saturday.
Will Stokely was a Navasota visitor
on Monday.
Mrs. Walter Lyles and Mrs. R, M.
Hudson were in Navasota on Satur-
day
’ Miss Mildred Williams has two spe-
cial numbers on the program for the
entertainment at Courtney school
house on Friday night.
The Courtney Woman's Club are
ready for the play and evening of fun
at the school house on this Friday
night at 8 o'clock. Miss Grace Kee-
lan has been busy directing the two
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Henry Somerford was up fom
Hempstead on Bunday.
’ Many of our tarmens are taking ad-
vantage of the cold days to butcher.
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New Cm—Glove
Washdble!
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■■DAT. DEOEMBER U, 1934
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1934, newspaper, December 13, 1934; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402622/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.