The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1952 Page: 12 of 18
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The men were invited to at-
tend a professional baseball
Olga Emshoff, recreation chair-
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an exhibit for August meeting.
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Miss Doan fold the group that
the flowers to be used .in cor-
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from shock when , they are cut
by immediately plunging them
into a deep container of water.
This is done in order to get wa-
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NAVASOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW •
Thursday, July 17, 1952
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August Horst Country Club Will
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CONGRATULATIONS
The First National Bank
The Quality Shoe Shop
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Raymond Burgess.
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James Busby
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1944 he was made assistant
cashier. On. Nvemher 24 1948
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cool place the Gulf States Kitch-
en is." was the remark that the
Grimes County Home Demon-
stration Council meeting made
as they came to this auditorium
for the meeting Wednesday, July
9 at 2 p.m. Mrs. J. A. Moody,
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The principal cause for the
breakdown is the lack of regard
for law and commandments—the
failure Iq* observe the rules of
two sons spent Sunday at Wa-
co with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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council meeting.
- Mrs. Arthur Fuqua, progaam
chairman, reported on the Au-
gust tea, as follows: Tea to be
held at AUgust Horst Country
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for one peso (about forty cents)
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what is life's most important game, in the Hotel Del Prado pool,
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The acceptance of parenthood
without an adequate sense of.re-
sponsibility is the root of a great
deal of home breakdown,and trag-
edy today. A first essential of a
good home is good parents. What
can be expected- of children if
their parents do not set them a
good example? Moreover, precept
and teaching are not enough, for
children will soon detect an insin-
cerity, and the worst of all counsel
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EAMILY religion has deep I ' '
in the Old Testament, and in
the Jewish literature were many
precepts, giving wise Counsel to
parents, and setting ,torth ythe
duties of children, thus; cstabiish-
ing with clearness -the conditions
of family welfare and a happy
home life, , ? '
It ought to be noted how strong-
ly some of the choicest 6f these
precepts stress the law and com-
mandments. "My son, keep th
father’s commandment, and for
sake not the law of thy mother,1 ’
There must be standards of 'right
and . a sense of responsibility, I
there are to be sound reletionship:
and happiness in the home.
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WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE HAD
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We are especially pleased to welcome you in your new .
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New Orleans, La., July 12.—One
Navasota Naval Reservist spent
a Fourth of July week-end in
Colon, Panama, the final liberty
of a 30 day training criuse.
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continuous service with the 62-
year-old institution. Lohmeyer nmaSt Jou win ug xu,m 1 sgn10, ommg- ,u
went to work for the bank June Was that of bookkeeper. He later Mr.Lhhmeger,an ardent sports
_____... .......... 6, 1927, and since-that time, has became a teller and oh June 21/ fan, is an elder of' First Pres/
meeting to be held inKingsville held practically every job that
are Mrs Roy Weaver, Mrs. G. O. the bank ,has to oftev.
Braun, Mrs. W. H. Taylor. Al. Mr. Lohmeyer 'was born at ne wasi.sexecveu 10: suoveeu 1
ternates are Miss Olga Emshoff, Washington and attended.'public" later J.N/Ratchff.as cashiet..
Mrs. John Blackwell and Mrs. schools there. He .completed his ” "
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John D. Rogers Seed Company, Inc
Exporters of Planting Seed and Insecticide*.
Domestic Sales
J. H. McDonald
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ion as manager of the Liberty
amber of Commerce effective
Bust I to become area repre-
itative of the Texas Rice Pro-
dlon Assocration. He will
■ In Liberty, Chambers, Jef-
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The reservists from. Louisiana.
Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and.
New Mexico return to New Or-
leans July 14. ending the first
30-day training cruise from the
Eighth Naval District this year.
The names of Colon, Barran-
quilla, and Ciudad Trujillo, will
lose their unfamiliarity and be-
come a memory—as will, the
seasickness.
The Navasota reservist is Lt.
James Busby, supervisor of
schools for Navasota Indepen-
dent Schools. He is the husband
of Mrs. Dorothy Mae Busby, 1412
Neal, Navasota, and the son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Busby, of
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chairman, said that many nice she gave a constructive, demons
things were happening for, this stration on corsage making.
OBSERVING HIS SILVER anniversary with the First National Bank is Otto f. Lohmeyer. cashier
He came to Navasota from Washington. -ne , 1 ' ---s: . - -- A —Photo by Earl Mercer
1952 Is Silver Anniversary Y( ar
By Mrs. Arthur Fuqua Sullivan; program committee.
"Whit a wonderful, pleasant Mrs. Arthur Fuqua, Mrs. Joe
---- Batts, Mr*. G. O. Braun, Miss
byferian Church, treasurer of the
Masonic.Lodge,i memherf - the
Lions Clubi Chamber, of Com-
meteeand fs secretary trasurer "2.
of the- Little League' commis- .
corhpanion at-Teague where he siom. e ,
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gious problem* today are associ- ministration from the ships to
•ted with home and family. With the downtown area day. The
an increasingly targe proportion doors to alL movies theaters in
of marriages ending in separation the city wereralso thrown open
and divorce, we are facing omi-/1 them
nous times. And most of the pro-.
posed remedies are doing little to o, v _. .
get at the causes. ilat the Olympic swimming pool,
•t all, so that exceptions in reality g . ..
do not nuHity the law that good game at the Tomas Arrita stat
training brings good results. dium. and given free transpor-
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THE MAIN BANKING roomW'wo stories Th height and the. mezzanine floor wrap* around it on
three sides. The floor of this room is marble terrazzo in two shades, light red and dark green.
The wall* are pointed plaster with wainscot of rod 'Tennessee marble, which carries right into the :
bank fixtures. Customer, lobby table* are ilium. Inated with overhead spot light*. At the rear of
tekler's cage is large working area with cork flooring. This is a glossed-in area and completely
private from the main banking room. -Photo by EatT Mercer
• Mr. and Mrs. R F. Fosterspent-
Saturday and Sunday at Waco
visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Trus
sell. ‛ . 7 - ' i .
• Miss Brownie Haynie and Miss f Beaumont are. Visiting Mrs
Nina Knox of Dallas have been o beaument are visiting mro
here this Week visiting Mrs. Lee
Foley and Miss Katie Gray.
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htosa, „Pon‛ 60 88 1 do, but left arrived. in’Barranquilla, Co
am-) ¥i , Lil 4 " ko l lombia on June 29. after. Raining
ghoTrainupashidsin the wayhetheir "sealegs" on rough walers
tion to Sarents, WSt the assurance from ciudd Trujillo. The "land
that when he is older he will not lubbers"mseasick and hanging
depart from it. Alas! that assur- over the lifelines—recuperated
ance is not always, justified, for after sighting the muddy waters
many Influences are upon he of the Magdelena river... Land,
child, as well as those of the home, : and an opportunity to walk on
and too oft^n they break down, steady sod with wavering legs,
and destroy what the home has was ‘the’ prospect.. . 1
sought to do. But without propet
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committee, then the corsage lasts that long:
As Miss Doan worked making
several icorsages. she gave ideas
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Mrs, Alex Moody, Mrs. Raymond Mrs w w Hutson added rto I
Burgessi, invitation, Mrs. Irene the program with -a reading,
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celebrating his 25 year tended, the Bradley DraughThey are parents of ope son, u,
" 1 " busiess college kt Fort Worth. Fred who graduated-from jun- *
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we help bring a portjon of the
Commerce of the World
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13 Council meeting from 3 p.m.
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appointed: house (— teg,'
Mrs. Dalton Hoopr, Mrs. E. S.
Bryant, Mrs. Sim Cone; foods
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• Mr, and Mrs. C.W. Lucas and • Mrs. Hunter Yarborough and . .
Miss Eloise Harris have gone to
Colorado.for a two weeks visit.
• Airman 37c Bill Clements, of ,:
Fort Worth spent the weekehd.
here the guest of Miss.Alta:A2,
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1952, newspaper, July 17, 1952; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445778/m1/12/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.