The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1952 Page: 2 of 12
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Mrs. .Clyde’
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Appliances
Navasota, Texas
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Go to church" Sunday.
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Luncheon Honors
Judith Purcell,
February Bride
Radio. Television
Watch Repairing
FOR MINERAL DEFICIENCY—In
live stock use Franklin’s Min-
FOR SALE—Fire and windstorm
insurance. W. E. Gibson, phone
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MARIANNE SULLIVAN BECOMES BRIDE
OF GILBERT HAYES AT HOUSTON
compare prices and quality, so
you will be satisfied.
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Mrs. Elise Lawrence is having
i room demonstrator and Mrs. Ale-
thia Sanders and Irene Sullivan
your flock regularly with Dr. -
Salsbury’s Wormal — expell
tapeworms, larjfe roundworms
and cecal worms. Get Wormal
and family of Texas City spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
DYER UPCHURCH WEDDING PLANS
REVEALED AT TEA SATURDAY
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Fer Rent or Lease
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NEWS FROM
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’ One at the hospitalities exi
tended to the. charming, bride-
pale pink-linen and lace, bailer -.
tna length gown, with small I
black flower-trimmed hat and
carried a nosegay of pink roses
and Carnations.
FOR BETTER BIRDS and bigger
■ profits, start your chickens on
Dr. Salsburv’s Ren-O-Sal. Put
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before, when he Nas. pastor of
' the lola church several s years
WIRE AND TIN
of All Kinds
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Ben Silverstein
Phone 493
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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINERREVIEW
. Thursday, Feb: 7, 1952
Shepperd Tells Civic Club That
Women Have Place In Government
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as engagement and drndtapers."udirsmhtecthe.
grpnaaahuigRter “nareRthhen •- H-the 4g
Dyer,, to •Robert Lee Upchurch,
so of Mrs'. R, E. L. Upchurch of
vkJjAA' 2Ftra. ‘ 1.;.1K nn*,. - WN, '
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time, ed club landscape demonstrator
and Mrs. Tommie Rice as leader.
MX Mitages andsoc- Lost and Found
casions; Pederson Drug. Phone
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THE WORLD'S PEST
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A TOYCRS.
FoP‘C TfT/ran NG
"-EE, Ok. A2,20
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FOR SALE—Fidelity and surety
bonds. W. E Gibson Agency.
Phone 727. 28-A-t
need $2,500 for downpay-
ment and assume monthly
payments on GI loan at 40
interest. Phone 84 or 229 R.
with an old remedy mother
used and exchanged seeds and
cuttings.
Mrs. G. O. Braun was appoint-
Wortham and Mrs. E. Lockett of
Houston spent the week-end With
Mr. and Mrs. Lockett Kennard, n
Mr. and Mrs. John Kmiecik.
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MOWERS
house. 1309 Neal street Lot
75’ x 135’. $9,000. Buyer, will
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Marianne Sullivan, daughter I by her father, wore a dress of , cessories and orchid corsage,
of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sullivan , aqua silk lace, fashioned over pThe „&roomi.a. Erduate.,
and graduate of Navasota High - taffeta,
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and Mrs. Byron Bracewell. _
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nd heretwi Mrs, Eva Smith-White Hall HD.
Club Meets With
Mrs. Sanders
ys spent the week -end in Be wise when you choose fur-
nAith relatives." , niture. Plan ahead and be sure
Bro Thomas Gray of Conroe It fits in your floor space, said
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FREE literature and information
on hcw vou can increase yields
end pasture carrying capacity.
For low-cost, permanent soil
improvement, spread-Four
Leaf Powdered Rock Phos:
V phate. Build a farm that won’t
wear out—with Four Leaf.
Phone or write Mr. Kennard E.
Trant, . Route #2, Iola, Texas.
LAWN
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man; and E. F. Sullivan III and
Thomas Hayes, brothers of . the
bride and groom respectively, .. ,
were the ushers. I fruit punch and wedding cake t,
The bride, given in. marriage were, served. Following a wed- l
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week-end with Mrs.-Ellis Clep- eral Compound, available at
— ' "your live stock health center.
RESIDENTIAL
WIRING
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All Work Guaranteed
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HARRIS ELECTRIC
COMPANY
drew's Methodist Church in
Houston Friday; Feb. 1, at 8 p.m.
The Rev. Myers Curtis, pastor of
the church, officiated.
Attendants were Mrs. E. J.
Lawrence of Navasota, sister of
the bride, matron of honor;
Minter Palmer of Houston, best
W. T. Hayes of 7038 Quince, prayer book topped with a white |
Houston, in a double ring cere- orchid,
mony performed at the St. An- he ,
I Help Wanted •
HELP WANTED—White middle j
aged woman to be companion
( for invalid. Contact Mrs. Na, r
than Cangemi, 2311 Waugh -
Drive, Houston, Texas.
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derpnigToois. this Ah "4 ol F‘ La. and Mr... and
FASEALIw i-.oh*IaAN Fleming .of Houston ’spent the
, Cerl • ounty Court, Grfmes “ * - - --
Navasota, Texas. 19-B-2p|
FOR RENT—Modern 5oom du
plex apartment for rent.'Phone I
. 493.: 20.B1e .
CERAMIC CLASS—AU ses of 1
ecramics taught. Any- after"- ' {
noen or night.’ Mrs. Geo: .N.U ’
, Cook,,1T7 Dteksen. , .19:3,
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.and daughter, Joyce, -of Houston " -
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Kmiecik and family? ??
Mr. and Mrs. Lois P. Dyer announce the engagement and ap-
pioaching mariage of their daughter. Mary Kathryn.. Jo Robert
Lee Upchurch. sori of Mrs. R. E. L. Upchurch of Bedias. -
STOLZ '
MONUMENT CO. ,
-i Modern Designs At
POPULAR PRICES
call or write
Mrs. Anna Lindley
Phone 165 '
Navasota,"Texas
Fere aiO IIfe answers to
n the Classiied Q u i z z ers
abcui mouhtains. , ,
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2? Vesuvius.
3. Mount Rushmore.
4. Mexico.
5. The Catskills.
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• " Chanty, Texas '.
A True Copy J Certiry
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FOR RENT — Eusiness location. ;
Washington «venue, gee L. B.
Lindley. - ’ 17B-4C
wanted •
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
For
OLD CAR BOOLES
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FOR SALE — Automobile Insur-
ance. W.E. Gibson. Phong 727.
27-A-tf
FOR SALE — New never used
service cf . Wear-Ever Cook
Wear, 610.00 under cost.‘Carv-
ing set included. Mrs. C. E.
- Harris. Call 555. 20-AIe
FOR GRAVEL, sand .fill dirt, al-
so concrete work, see Honey
bulbs, and camerasupplies,
Rapid service on. film develop-
ing, 350 per' roll Pederson
’' T LAYERS from dam’ag- t -
Ing. intestinal parasites, Treat?
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ding trip to Austin, the couple and nephew, George Freshour, /
will make their home at 821 i and daughter, Miss Elaine
South 77th St. in Houston. The 1 Brown, from Houston, Mrs. T. P.
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CIASSIREIPTUZIERS
, quired. Must have car. See
me for details. I have sold
_ here for 12 and can help
"you start. VirgiPBartee, Route
4. Huntsville, Tesas'q write i
Dept. TX-1820 JLK, W.TRawr
Cclipde
THE DEPENCALLE LAWNMOWER
MLLER-CAS HARDWARE
Sherirz. . -
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count, o' my office in the town of .An-
‘Tradftional wedding music on
the organ was played by MTss:
Mary Hayes, sister of the groomi 1
More than one hundred guests
attended a reception at the. homer
of The groom’s parents whete Sidney L. Williams and son, Rus- ........ ........ .....
f-it neh ond waddine dake tv ‘closed’bythefickerofaneye.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown lash, .
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betweer Washington and col
ored school. Also one or more
cheap residence • lets. W, H. L
Doyle, 910 Washington, 20C-1pe a ;
UNEXPECTED CHANGE makes
available splendid business in
Grimes County. No capita) re-
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CLASSIFIED RATES: 3c per | PROTEG
word. 1 insertlon: 5c pet word, 2
insertions: 7c per word, 3 inser-
tions; 9c per word, 4 insertions;,
40c minimum; $1.00 if state-,
ment required. Display classi-
tied. 60c per column inch,. .
W E Gibson, Phone 727.
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LET ME make smart matching
belts, buckles, and buttons from
scraps of your material. I also
make buttonholes, worked by
machine or hand, and bound
, uttonhelee Mrs. J. R. Poole,
phone 775-R. 703 tarquhar St.,
Nalasota, Texas. 47-A-tfc
VOn SALE—Liability insurance.
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PROFESSIONAL
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Special Notices
I. C. STAFFORD LODGE
No. 98 1. O. O. F. meets the
2nd and 4th Tuesday of every
month at 7:30 p.m, . T
Visitors cordially invited.
3-H-tr Lee Scrivener. Secretary
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NOTICE— Dead and useless hors: '
es, mules, cattle and hogs re-
moved tree of charge to help
control fly breeding and
spreading of diseases among i
ycr livestock. Call collect 288
Pool's Service. Station Nava
seta, Texas. 18-H-t
Business Services •
FOR A COMPLETE insurance
service call W. E. Gibson,
• Phone No. 727. Security State J
Bank Building. Everything in
; Bqu want a sobithatwiu mean security tf you? Yna: 1,n ,
. ' om • 2* -m ...
earn kom 87000 t-SE0.000 percanisouhave thedete .
- minattenzand wiingness. towotk The men with cur cm
pany ate mpumesrch safrtes vuma continuu living at..
• Navasota and, be rd homeeierv pight.: A car is necesse . '
' but tliere i§?not much travelng. No previous selling expe.
■■ ' . ' . - -7 , lounc. 7 ■
rlemcestecessar!eAK'e 25 50.. Yon can got work immediate:.
i youeesire we must. hye almanbyMarhi.Forrui
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■ intormatioh, write GleAnE:Lowe. 11-18 Sycamore. St a Taslor.
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Tesas- ' " . . ' " '■
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_______leigh Company, Memphis, Ten-1
VIEW MASTERS, Airmaid nylon nesSeilm.1mSdf
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LOST—Keys in leather folder, P. 0- Box 56 Phone 555
11 A 401 Return to this office and re:- Mavnmeta."
L‛Al ceive reward. 20.D-Ic
CLASSIFIED.
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Ta any Sherift nr Any Constable with as leaders.
relation a«er which th^ hS
iourGunt caurt hn rinm acvunt ol/tess served refreshments. ■
the condition -of tbe.estate nt sald, Ob • m. ’ . ■
- Delose, ceksasrd.ogetherwith anenpt- The next meeting will be held
Mrs. Tommie Rice’s, March, 9
| that by publiatien of this writ Dure "in • at 1 p.m.
a. ewVg. per regularly published in the a
tefqunty u Girimes. ari sale . pulkicatie > persAncie
shnil-be mot lee> than rh. ays before the 4 ■ 534 7 1 0.
: retrn day ‛heve ’ y 1: rive due notice . , _ -r A,,,.-
po, k) puraons int st l yu te arcuunt -1. B1d ..S 7, Vv . Hefilh QI
' "2 petfoment of said e si at a., tn flic Be+tcvrn gvonA (bo} pnfl • visitors
1 ebtionstereto,if any they have, ‘ S ‛ 2,. 1 "
• 1 . vyt n or’ hefore" Monday, the IvS. 4.1 »t Sanders.
. j . .. FebrunyAD192whe R. L. Weaver returned to Bay-
sid.*1;?! W b* toWn with thefn to spend a few
, _wune_Mr_coenducerketthe . days, .. .........._?.........z.—-________________J
County C UH of Grot Counu
.raws under my hand and seal of sald
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p-rpscmatatrei
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reths tfom
in Houston, attended the Univer. I Houston were guests at A. L
sity of Houston, Browns 84th birthday dinner on
' Sunday, February 3.
Mrs. M. K. Bullock, Mrs. O.
able party. 5-vgom house on.
highway 6. T. B. Mackey,
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ring of pansies. -A miniaturei - "
bride's bouquet adorhed the ta- FOR SALE— Registered Hereford
g the - bride’s - -bunk. - butts Fworfouryears andFeurment ~ine rb9—
1 over which presided Mrs. Shaef- coming yearling.. W. C. Hoile; . .... ,
... """ Washington Texas.: 20-A-lp
1, FOR S A LEModern 5-room
1 Pederson’s Drug. Phone 691
1 .,‛14-A-tf
Phone 672
Insurance — Home Loans
Real Estate
McGilberry. ac E "kaf
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Wanted A Man For This Territory
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and Fred. Jr. attended the Fat
Stcck Show in Houston last Fri-
dale 2i ? 4,
Mr. alyl Mrs. C. T. Trant are
i-on our sick list at this 1
They are sick with the flu.
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Drug, Navasota, 028Atfe
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FOR RENT—Two bedroom heuse,
partly furnished, 604 LaSalle
, Call 742 R. ' .20-R2p‛ ?
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FOR RENT—5-room. garage tp
stairs apartment. W. W. Heard.
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neglected, arid taguishing gov i"
ernnment,z,u1, ...........
" He told', the group .of.".Wo'me Judith Purceli, was [ I
' meeting at the August Horsta lncheon given last week by I
Country Club, that alk womehMts. Ralph Barry at her home. I
■ ■ have a vital stake in govern.- ; A yeltaw color. scheme whs I
ment and thal the.government carried throughout: Daffodils in I
- is in great need of the participa gold-vases on the mantel and I
p tion and help of women in solY: qther containers of the same I
E’ inR. the problems of the dee flowets with daisies added were I
"The women <>! this lotions H various points about the liv 1
RmPWih' the cuctor" fhey hravjng room sik a' fHrge ■ antique' 4
r , and thecpower they wield, arzsuqerepergnenilledWjthyellowAr
geing tothave 0 wake sup tonand white mums stock, acacia
" their.respohsibiitiek as folrpart and anunculas in the baywni
tuusnpelingrs with men in . this, husinesszdow. The luncheon , table was
A ienof goverment-Shesperdaaiei centered with a eupid. and swan
■ He said further that all women arrahgement if yellow acacia
L 'Have A nartnership tor fuiful! and cacheguests' place was .
Mi,'! with the teachers, who aretr: marked by a daffodil nasegac. E "4
| ing ta instali fhe principles "of Gold banded Dresden plates. --t
- vdemceratte government into ou served a yellow menu and a gif h-
children "Democracy", he said of, the bride's chosen cryMal Eh.e
u . Ms a sfateof mind and largel awaited her at her place. E2hhh
s. a question of responsibility— aunid The guest list comprised, girl nea
, when responsible parents and re 2 friends of • Miss Purcell's gram-f
on ? ' sponsible teschersjoin ip .prte, mer and high school -days: Miss
- -nership,'thoytoannot help build es Esie Plattner. Amy Ptcell,
a,. " ing respnsihle; munisizedschi, Nancy.Nichols, Joan Dee Quinn
?■ • dren?- • , • .?. . . . : Mars ' Kathryn Dyen Jp Ann
h' ? ?" a "in Vidsing shppere said, ow. Stoneham.. Mary' Joyce Maxwell,
world has beon a man’s Werlua Nancy Stacey, Patsy Aires. Jean
■ too lang and it wiir never be A .Massey, Marie, Love and- Mes-
L ? : v-?better- one until women rise todames Paul .Scrivener, Hoshel
meerthe-necessity of mgking it Smith, Jri; also the honoree’s
"Ast. a Woijiiin’s world. as-welL” mother and grandmother, Mrs
p . ■ Clye : Lee • prestwood, high Edis Oliver; and Mrs. Gerald I
r ’. 1 i’nZ' ■ 1 "Aner 1uneh each st vas
L ... duced - the spe^ ; , asmeg tucurer happiness using the
m ... ' .Tettersofher name asinifials of
l- . 1. h ' • Mr. and Ms: RufuS. Powell anid the six letter wish. ’ The’ prize for
- “ wovoung daughters: of Klaho the best wish went to Mrs.
ma cty- Olle i'. - were weekend Scrivener, a .small china cream"
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Bus. 727
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Ren-o-Sal in drinking waler ;
throughout growing period.
Ask fgr Ren-O-Sal at Peder—
son Drug. 16-A-tf
E O R § A L E - S J eral pieces 5 7
household goods, cheap. See -
Mrs. W?R. Allen or call 509-J...- -
ago,,, 7.......... • ...
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McGilberry. Members answered roll call
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ainmstuhnun ri sae
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HOME SWEH HOMS ?
11$ wise, these words +o memorize,
i » i ho rent be cheap or high, .
gf It‛s Sufe to say you-stil must pay,
i Fo tha house you occupy.
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ma cty. oia-wereweegsenaserivener,asuaieuua ceam A tea given by Mrs. Lopis S escontainingnhite stockasand
-2 visitors of hi> mother; Mrs/R E and sugar set and; the bride to i Pierce. Saturday afternoon, an- white carnations and by silver
•: Powell, and- grandmother, Mrs. becollected the wishessto put in 3 " -- -
/ " Geo, Wood. . . ? :___ u ' her book,
EXPERT.
OPTICAL. JEWELRY
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WATCH REPAIR
- CALDWELL'S
JEWELRY STORE .
BRYAN, TEXAS
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-PLENTY CHARCOAL at the Tri-
‘ angle. Frozen vegetables, fruit
juice, fruits, fish, horse meat
a.g—16c lb. ,7- a week
room, assisted by ‘Nanty Joe 630a.mto80Pm._20-Asls
f Dyer and.Evelyni Jacoby. . FOR SALEstudio couch, prac-
f po Nasatno hema" wananmmnonurnsshleaci shue -,000 aSS rmeh
. rke rbe solemnizdat he white gladiola.-From here Mrs.' near a. & M, Also other farms
ikirst reborrianehursh ' H. El Schulze invited the guests and ranehes. Phone 47934. Box
intoed,./. .? into fhe living ‛rom, i which 1036, college' Station. L.‛P.
-—Thekuessverergicetedintowvas-brightenedby red ioses. Smith.. . 19-A-2p
"-tile.spacicus homer by .Din Mrs |i Crane R L Waner ■--C-'——-y . ...
•- neree ' . Aere prmemed iho and .W.-E. Perce directed the ' VISIT, OLR COMPLETE live NonrISI D E EALNDEV awl
jnnoimcerenn,whicl W guests into the music room to StOCk departmenf ’ . Aff
oumiutufemusioboolss. By register. ? . Drug. leione-691. 11 A-tf
tleiscklla .Meti Th receiying Talisman roses' and pink ear- FOR SALE OR RENTTOTdesir:
"mecomstedethe hostess, nations were, placed at vantage -mu -
Msvk,Sg I ierce, the;h omor00. poinits in iho music room, and .
her mother Mrs. LP Dyer, the ihe ceffee table held a wedding
mollrefthe brkdegrom. Mrs, , • '• - •
REuLUpchurch,Mrs- E breis vou
#HAhMHSlean.Dee Qai innrbrenotcing the -
laid- Miss Nancy Heath, jover which ______________—
MrsOnis Dyer invited. -Ihe /fer Pierce and Miss Judy Purcell.
.gtiests' ito the, dining- room Mrs. SH. Smith, Jr: served as
lwhere antique candelabra light- ,hostess in this rpom.
. . - ' .. ' \ ’ ? 1 ,fi" Approximately, two hundred
ble-which was centered with a " guests oeed during ihe after-
t I arrangemerts. of calla filiesnoon, and among' the out-of-
white stck. white rnunculi, and town guests were: Mrs. E. M. ■
-,white r ta-’tlons. Presiding over Rhodes and Mrs. J. A. Baker of
the eiweuntea and coffeeeser Madisenville; Mrs. Marshall Pe- n
- hers W oroMrs. Henry S„ Wesson ters, Mrs.’Walter Doney, Mrs._um120.212
landMsW, E Elackshear-and-Jack Lester 'and W Marvin FOR SALE— Film.' Cameras, nash
- . 1160 cale was served_by Mrs. R". Porter of Bryan; Mrs. Sim Cone. ’
~FWBiry. . and Mrs. S.L. Davis of. Roans
0 The biffet amkngement- xyas Prairie; and Mrs. R. P. Harrison,
- a j rentnied with thdl! bride, t hat Mrs. Dalton Hooper and Mrs.
MSwes, nsed at thennunouncement Lee Simes of Bedias. Also from
■■E' pariy af i he brideselect's mother, Bedias - Were Miss Bonnie" Simes
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Secretars of Stte John Ben |
Shepperd, in hxaddress to the
Navasota Civic Club’last Thors'- ।
day said that a woman’s place is
wherever she is needed and the -
g- one place where women are-
needed now more than they have
ever been before is in our sadly 1
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ksaca where anuque canaeravra ll
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1 bride chose as her traveling at- .Lackey and son, Pat Lackey
'tire a purple suit with black ac- | from Topeka, Kansas, Mr and
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graduate of Johnston, Mrs. Lynn Thompson ‘
MiibvHiah. School and the Uni.from California; - Mrs., Alex.
ballerina length with vepsity 8 Texas, is nt tech-.Brown and daughter, Virginin,
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1952, newspaper, February 7, 1952; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445755/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.