The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1952 Page: 3 of 18
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Unique Method of Using Twisted Wire
Makes Pieces Usable in Various Forms
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WOMEN’S
White and Brown
Sixes 81/2-111/2 and 12 to 2
ENTIRE STOCK
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CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S SUMMER
DRESSES
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Lots of Time to Wear .
These
Lewis Floyd. „
. Larry Fuqua visited relatives
in Fuqua’s Prairie several days
. v last week
" Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gajeske’of
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Pastel Colors - 9, IX 18 Mo.
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Visiting Parents
Mr. and Mrs. deorge Mohr,'Jr.
and daughter, Dianne, motored
to Hempstead yesterday to visit
Mrs. Mohr's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Cooke;
Sandals and Dressy
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men, Jackie Sommers and Bon-
hle Lynn Curry.
The supper consisted of en-
chiladas, pickles and olive,
Spanish rice, Boston baked
beans, salad, tea and ice cream,
and cinnamon rolls. Everyone
enjoyed themselves' very much
and we wish Clyde all the luck
in the world. . . '...
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CPL. GERALD ZLOTNIK
HOME AFTER 9 MONTHS
ACTION IN KOREA
* Cpl Gerald Zlotnik, son of Mr.
and MrS/George Zlotnik, is at
home with his parents on a 30 ’■
day leave after spending nine
months. In Korea. ..
. He is company clerk of Com*;
pany G. th inf, feg . 3rd Div-
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Authorized dealer
GENERAL^ ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATORS
I Clyde Sommers, Mrs. O. L. Som-
mers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soma-
mers, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Schultz,
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Curry, Mra
Russel Boney, Miss Hilda Stege-
moller, little Miss Gall Som-
of any news'I cap write for the
paper Ifd weally appreciate it if
they’d call me at 222 and give
it to. me. Thanks so much I
really enjoy writing for the .pa?
per, .
Sheer Cotton Prints • t Dotted Swiss - • Tissue Chambray Plains and Plaids
sion: Cpl Zlotnik will report
hack lo Fort sSm-’ouston after .
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Houstohis here visiting het par-
■ entsi Mr and Mrs. Arthur Str
tham \
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weekend with Mr. Mohr’s fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Mohr,
Sr. of our community.
HEAVY CHENILLE
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Hand Towels ■ 33 • SAVEI
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MARKED DOWN
WOMEN’S & GIRLS
Play
Shorts
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Entire Stock Priced Low
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Arthur Holle and children of
Baytown, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Weghorst and Children of Naya-
sota, Mr. and Mrs. Clarle ; F.
Holte and children.
Need More News '
Id like to task all my friends
in this community if they know j
The F f iedens -Evangelical
Church of Washington hnd a
motion picture show Sunday
T Brenham spent •the week-end parence - Floyd spent several
here visiting her parents, Mr. I days last week in Dallas with
1 and Mrs. Sim Cone. his daughters, Mrs. Shorty Me-
• Mr. and Mts. Buddy Maywald Powell and Mrs. Mayes and
and children of Fort Worth are their families, but the maipob;
on vacation,, spending ir ihere t ject of the visit was to see th
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs litle great, grandson., The young
— Arshurtatbam. mother is remembered as-Joy
MiSkMargle Lee .statham of Mavis MeDowell.
Iridesceni petals with brilliant
rhinestone centers are set by
hand into flexible metal wires
and shaped into earringe, pine
and tlara-necklaces. These are
ideal for wear with pale-
oolored, eheer ion pi! i r dreeen..
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CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S
SUMMER SHOES
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BY EDNA MUI
JEWELRY with the look of dewdrops trembling on a cobweb to not
* only a new idea in costume jewelry fashions, it's ideal for wear
on sheer, fragile summer dr see so. f •
Designed by Sutain, this new jewelry sprang from a request of
the designer’s three-year-old daughter for a “fairy tiara.** He made
it for her, and from that came tbe -AIen "-* • • •* --well as
small, might like such pieces.
Made by hand, these pieces u.- -......west
collection, for summer, features tiny flowers done in delicate motifs.
There are tiaras to be worn with matching earrings or white daisies,
blue forget-me-nots, and yellow black-eyed Susans. There’s another
special series of stylized flowers in a rainbow of opalescent pastels.
..6 Mexican Supper.. ,, . . _____________ ....
MrsirRussel Boney, gave a his leave is Up. , - " a
Mexican suppr Monday night I
atethe home of Her mother, Mrs: e j. ww. Martin is living this D-.
O.L. Sommexs. for her brother, jweek -for a trip north where hel .
Clyde Sommers, who is leaving/wIH visit with the family of his 2 *
Thursday for Camp Lee. Vir- daugiser, Mrs Jack. Doriot, at
Back From Trip
Quite a few of our families
from this community came back
yesterday from their vacation.
They left some time last week
for Mansfield Dam, near Austin.
Those that went on this trip
were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borg-
stedte and sons. Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. F. Borgstedte and girls,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Borgstedte and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Buck and children, Mr and Mra.
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TABLES OF
REMNANTS
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Mrs. Lillian Clark of SarAn
i geloishere visiting her moth:
“ Mrs, ine thomoswa shop. FuMrha c wuson
” " puk oespannsmandvenon’wil. t
• have movd to our Hile town. • "7 .
WN vO. t. .i.etN in the son nd baby of Normangee,
Mr. Roach is interested in 1h6 Mr. and Mrs, Cleveland Wilson.
’ . sawmilithat inlocated fewy also Miss Wanda Lee Peteete of
. mNesouttala tsmi and ehuquston. MAWnson entenin
dren -are returhing home this ed with a . delicious barheeue
, afternoon lifter.- several' weks,dinzene ’ ; MRe
Ament in Madisonville. While on;.. Mn and Mrs. Allan PeteetenJE
■Ks visit Rota her daughter had and little daughter of Solumbu
Tthe mistortune pf tatling. from' and Miss Janice . Peteete of
k Yes -mearly 11-cu-ft of refrigerator and h's de
Mpendahly. General Electrich:
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I The famous GE sealed-in refrigerating system s-
P uresyouof faithfulservice year after yearl.
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LITTLE BOYS
BOXER TYPE
Short
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velicate rhinestone Hara by Su- The entire, collection includes glittering rhinestones, synthetic
tain is handsome, airy and light pearls, let and porcelain beads, and all of them handled for an airy.
In feeling Worn here as a . frragile effect
Eown “hechacal hnmora Because the stones are hand-set on hand-twisted wires, the pieces
Alngle strap on & strapless gown, are versatile. The tiara, for instance, can be worn as a necklace, too,
. by bending the wires, or as one strap on a strapless evening gown.
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Houston visited here ths past
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a bicycle and breaking her knee.
We are all anxious for a recov-
ery when Reta will again be
running and playing.
Rev. and Mrs. Parchall of Ft.
Worth were here Sunday, when
he filled his regular appoint-
ment at the Baptist Church. ■
Plans were made at this time
for the revival which will begin
Sunday, July 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Orion Brooks of
West Columbia spent several
days here this week. They were
accompanied home by her moth-
er, Mrs. Della Dreher, who has '
returned home for the summer.
. Mr., and Mrs. T. J. Slaton and ]
sons, Don. . Erell and Glynn,
spent last week pn vacation at.
Buckanan: Dam.
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Big Semi-Annual price reductions in all departments!
STARTS THURSDAY -YOU SAVE MORE NOW
’ went to Bellville Friday to spend
a few days with Mr., and Mrs.
"Will Stedenpohy and. family.
■ They returned home Sunday.
• * Spend Day Here
. ' Mre. Feten Fisher of Nava-
sota came -out Thursday smorn-
imt: and. spent the day with the
! Stegemoller family.
Visiting Family
Mrs. Fritz -‘Buddy1’ Dickschat
spent 1 he 4th of July week-end
in Baytown with her family, who
arh working down there. .
Gone to Hamilton Co.
Charlie Stegemoller and two
sons, Johnnie and Clarence, left
early Sunday morning to visit
relatives in Hamilton County.
They are expected to return some
time Monday.
Sold Home
, MrS. Oscar Sommers. Sr. of our
community has sold her beauti-
, ful home to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
W. Leonard of Navasota, Mrs.
Sommers will make her new
home in Brenham in the near
future. We wish you lots of
luck and happiness but will
sure miss you in our midst.
Visited Friends
Mr. and Mrs.. Gus F. Stege-
moller spent Sunday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abeel and
family of Navasota. .
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mother, Mrs. Sallie Peteete and
aunt. Miss Isola Peteete,
.AL Davis has been on the
Stick .list this week. .
■. A.. nice shower fell here Sun■ -
day afternoon, which was very |
much appreciated, but the wind E
and electrical storm which ac- I
■ com-panled ff wasnot-ppreciat; |
ed. Lightning .struck the aerial I
1o J. PFugua’s television set,
burningout ithe, booster and ro-
■ tor. ;■ ' > "gMt , 3 -L: •
Another ■ accident occurred
during the wind and rain. al
; womanwas. passing, through :
hero alone driving aadilac car,
when 'she slipped off the high- ■
! way about half mile from town
on the, Anderson highway. The
car overturned on the embank-
' me 111; a nd; slid ‘ 1 o' t he • bot tom of
• ‘the dit cbShe was "frightened
and shocked, the car was not
badly damaged and . she was
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! Week-end Guests < Dropped by For A Chat
Mr. and'Mrs. Dock Mohr and ’ Mrs. Harold Kolkhorst, who
little soh of Bryan spent the works for the, telephone com* ginia. . . 1 — I L.„....... w.
pany at Rosehberg, came by to -Those that were there to enjoy, vicinity he Intends to
say "hello” to Hilda Stegemol:te Aa-ion fond -mu’ Aiof homain nn
ler of this community. ‛ Bernice Preeffet of Brenham, Chicago next week.
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WOMEN’S COTTON
Dresses
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Sleeveless Styles • in Wattle Pique!
and Cotton Prints - HURRYI
night, July 13 at, 7:30 p.m. The
Choir of our church sang some!
songs arid a short discussion
was made by our . pastor, Rev.
PaulPiepenbrok. The picture
shw was enjoyed by air and
there was‛ quite a few’ in at-
‘tendanceimpe- "
• , The Women's. Guild will hold
litsmgnthly meeting Jly 18 at I
2/30 p.m nice cream social
will be given after 'the meeting
; isover.-: 2.1. ' c
Sunday School, will begin at
. 9:00 a.m.
.jChyrch services t 10:15 a.m.
English seryices, . . - •
Yong, People’s- League begins
' at 8:00 Wednesday night. ‘
■ " Annuai Sunday School picnic
August 17. Sunday .’afternoon.
Visiting Son and Family
rMrs: Henry Benker and daugh-
ter. Miss Erna Benker. of Waco
lare'here spending their vacation
with Mryand Mrs.zAwald Ben-
ker,and family;. Mrs. Benker will
..remain- anot her 2week, but Miss
; Iria will leave for home Sun-
day afternoon.."
Boys Leaving For Army
.. Two of our local boys ate leav-
’ ing for'the airhefl forces on July
’ 17. Thy re Clyde Sommers
: and Joe.Edward Renn. We wish
- you two-bevsrailts of good luck.
। Bellville For Week-end
Mm? Louise Stolz and grand
son - Herbert • "Skeeter” Stolz. Jr.
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All Summer Shers
Sizes 1 to. 3 - Priced Low
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CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER
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ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER SHEER COTTON IN TWO GROUPS PRICED LOW.
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NEWS FROM
S ROANS PRAIRIE
We are glad to state that Lu-
ther " Danford is beginning - to
show some improvement after
being quite seriously ill for
more than a week in the Brazos
Valley Senitarium . in Navasota.
Mr and Mra., J. O. McIntyre
spent last, week-end in Houston
visiting their children;
Gene Bagley and babies of
/' Houston spent Wednesday here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
bnzzanny)
AV idbis THAN .700.000 yj
• • mamnrsumarons / j
EAg IM sunvu »O VSMMS •414
GAB on Lowoqm: .d
TWIN;
WASHINGTON
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By Hilda Stegemoller
Church News
SETS
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Pastel and Bright Colors
Clearance of Men’s
COTTON KNIT
Everett Oliphant Jr. of Bay:
town was in our littletown Mon-
day. ' ■
' Mr. ami Mrs. John Hinds, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyd, Copeland and
two"chilren, an of Houston,
were, here, a ‘short ' while Mon -
day. visiting Mr. and Mrs.' S. L.
c. ■ Davis and Mr: and Mrs. Sim
. P--n- Cone: .
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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/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.