The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1952 Page: 3 of 12
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and 168 chickens, and canned 208
quarts of voge(ables. Her dem-
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every- woman’s warmth and comfort!
A little bit boxy, a little bit fitted ... and
altogether flattering! Fine classic long-
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A LI-EXPENSE trips to the 31st National 4-H Club Congress in
A Chicago were awarded four Texas 4-H Club members for superior
achievement in the 1952 National Clothing, Farm and Home Safety.
Girls’ Record and Tractor Minenance programs. The state winners
and summaries of their. follow: ,
addadanu
Julia Kirbo
Extra Heavy 22 x 44” Terry
Towels in New Bright-Tone • -
Colors - Matching Hand Tow-
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services this past week-end. He
was given the name of Garry
Wayne Hartstack. His sponsors
were Mrs. A. W. Hartstack, Sr.,
Mrs. WA. Bosse, Howard Fuchs
and I Ervin Schaefer. Mrs. Hart-
stack was the former Evelyn
Bosse of this community.
Mrs. Louis Stolz arrived home
this past week end after being
away about a month. While she
was gone she visited Mrs. Henry
Lehde, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Schroeder and Mr.-and Mrs. Fred'
Mueggeand son, all of MeGre-
gor, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Ste-
denpohl add family of Bellville.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meeks
of Texas City spent Thanksgiv-
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Borgstedte.
After the meeting was
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Lovely Pastel Colors With
Fringed Edges - Ideal Gifts.
journed the ladles of the Guild
served refreshments.
Local items
M. and Mrs. Henry Lohmeyer
received a letter from Pvt. Lu-
gene Lohmeyer that he arrived
safely over in Japan but he
wouldn’t be there but a few
days. •
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SACKS
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105 gurments, prepared
mealsand 670di.0e, fi 2 . ,.„ ,
quarts of fruits and vegetables
B. D. Lindsey, Jr. of Navasota,
surgery, November 25.
Jay Stewart Wellman of Nava-
sota, surgery, November 25.
John Robert Beeler of Center-
ville. surgery, November 25.
J. J. Wren of Iola, medical.’
November 25.
Rosalind Patterson of Taylor;
surgery, November 28.
. - Both Burtis of Madisonvillo,
surgery, November 28.
John Wesley Goodwin of-Nav-
' rasota, surgery/ November 28.
। W. S. Baker of Navasota, sur
eers, November 29. ■
' . Mrs. E W, Walker of Pori Ar:
thur, surgery, November 29.
. Mrs. C. G. Coneley of lola,
■ surgery, November 29.
5 Kenneth, and Lueille Rnder
man of Navasota, medicd .No
vember 29.
- ; - Mes, Alice Marrineton. of MI133
flcan. emerzencs, November 30
Mrs C M. Motlarty dt Rich
arris, surgery, November 30. 1
Judy Park of Hockley, sur-
gerv. November 30.
Mrs. J. G. McGinnis of Rich
"ards, surgery. December 2.' .
James Johnson of College Sta-
lion, surgery, December 2. .
Mrs Jewel Lewis of HuntsviHc,
sirgery, December 2.
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NEWS FROM
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•U Wei) the Mln finalk came
’ Just what we .have bceh wish- -
ing for, but lifter several rhiny;
days and nights we’are wonder:
ing when it will cease.
Mr, randMrs. ‘Coleman Watd.
and lit tie som,Bruce, of Lub-
bock spept * the Thanksgiving-
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Thanksgiving Day to visit Mr, I
and Mrs. Johnny Drummard and i
BLEACHED
FLOUR
with a pain in hep left temple
for two or three Mays after pe-
, riods.. t ight nervousness, cramps,
_ menopause symptoms. Spinal
analysis' and x-ray examination
revealed misaligned Vertebrae
S . ” in the neck, causing • pressure
, and interference with vital nerve.
waves. Adjustments replaced the
vertebrae and released the' in
terference, permitting . a return
. to-normril health. When dis:
amm charger this lady was happy'
4Dthat an operation her previous
"doctors advised was no-longer
. .. necessary.' Case 2277. ;
. We are sorry jo report that
Raymond Lauter had the mis.
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■ . ■ thiec pounds. It holds onefourth
, - of the blood fit the body, its
_ size and its ca
aam.. . pacity’ for -blood
Tops in the Girls' Record pro-
gram for Texas, Elvera Duerk-
sen, 15, of Plainview, will com-
paie notes with other top home-
makers at the Chicago 4H Club
Congross. As guest of Montgom-
cry Ward, she will join reord-
making girls from all parts of
th« countay for good tinica, ex-
. eiting experienece, and seijaus
. diseussluns. ‘Sound plaunhing and-
. plainhart work, during six years ;
ili 4 A wui ‘ Elvera’s successful .
formula. She completed 38 proj-
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and Mrs. R. W. Geeking; son, Herbert, Jr., motored to
i June, and Mike Houston last Thursday to eat a
" """ turkey dihner with Mr. and Mrs
K. W. Rogge and family. Mrs. |
Rogge is a sister of Mr. Stolz,
song and prayer, Mrs. Arnold
Weghorst, our leader for the.
month had the topic Which was.
"Thank Offering Ingathering".
Rev. Piepenbrok gave the scrip-
ture readings and led the group
in the Lord’s Prayer.
Mrs. Charles Boring, our presi-
dent, opened the business meef-
ing by having Mrs. Gilbert Lau-
ter. secretary, read the minutes
of the previous meeting and the
roll was called.
It was decided in tbe meeting |
I to collect canned goods for the
Old Folks-Home in San’Antonio
for Christmas.
The annual Christmas party is
planned for December 18. Mem-
bers are aske to bring refresh-
ments and a gift.
• Mrs. Boring, president;. ap-
pointed a Christmas committee
‛ to take rare of preparations.
Those that are serving on this
committee are Mrs. C. F. Holle.
Miss Minnie Jensen, Mrs. Fred
I Amazng Specials - Lace. %
I Trimmed-Full cut and s
Well Mode - Save Now I I
day very much eating a turkey
dinner and all the trimmings,
Mr. and Mrs, Mac Mohr and
daughter, Dianne, spent Thanks,
giving Day in Eempstend visit-
ing Mr and Mrs. H. M. Cooke.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stolz and
. Miss Mildred Fool of Humble
was home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. L, Pool, -over the
weekend. .
We are very sorry to report
Mrs. Alice Harrington fell Sun-
day at her home breaking her
hip and is in the Brazos Valley
Sanitarium.
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Oxygen plants, capable of
making. Navy aircraft carriers
self-sufficient in providing oxy-
gen for jet planes, have been de-
veloped under a. bureau of ships
program. In- the past, carriers
have been dependent-upon shore
bases for refueling ships for
oxygen.
More- than 1,000,000 Texans
(his year received Christmas
Seals, by mail, the Texas Tuber-
ctrlosis Association reports. •
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friendt,: schat and. Miss Shirley Lauter. Er whi r i ■ TTEG5W5
M, and Mrs. Carl Boone were Mrs Lautet w,as the former Ruih E .l "1te - colors. cj.
hapby hnv their son Borgstedte of ....... Eep.g . F.,
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".5 HD 2 is Bennie Nanee spent the prokt am-- /•.,
Sunday School hegins dt9/308
am. every Sunday mdring. . '
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n.m/ Eugtish evory, second Sun 3 H
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. Mou ,7 ......... . - and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
■ maintained * rTes oredagiqum sel Beene, of Memphis, Tenn.. I
' trated by a c S6 , and Mr. and Mrs Roy Beene of
, a previous clinic connection. , . . ,
A young business woman - U K .
' came to the Chiropractic- Clinic
complaning of bilious attacks
' with bad Vomiting spells .about
twice a year. Also, for the past
। . six months, she had suffered
THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW -
N. SU* . z.1 w— - Thursday, December 4, 1952
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Krueger
of′ Beeville visited in the home of independence were hohoredfand Patsy Anti, Mr andMre
o. M and Mrs. Wm. F. Borg- i by their children on, their 50th ‘Henry Jensen, Minnie Ann and
stedte and family this past wedding anuiversary t Fire Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lau-
week-end. mans Park in Brenham, Novem- ter and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mr- and Mrs. Emil Roose spent ber 21. Those attending, to help F. Buck, Mr. and” Mrs. Ted Borg-
a few days in Texas City Hurt’ celebrate this happy event froni ’ ”
Week visiting their daughter and ; Washington were: his brother
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Meeks. | Lauter, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lauter Lauter, Jr., Kay Francis, Reba
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several days last |
Julil Kisbo,. IT, of Quitman ]
has an ellable record of I
achievoment in. the 4-H Clothing -
projuct. She hs "made a total of 1
126 garments,* varying from a
surholinetito # Korma gowi. This t
latt Tear she fashioncd a nearty I
«omplete wmdrohe ieludiug pa- |
. . 1 , z - . . -. t. ■ lamas, skirt, bloukps, hat and.
ecte including food preparatiou, buu for a tstaf outly of $25.
zardeninK, ‘poutry , home ml- A, Texas wink} in the Clothing
- ; pIAVenl 2nd electricity. Ilyera roprgry He g560 je+,,, CW * 1
•i. capecially fodof sewing and mado psusste trip u,
food projet, winch she has car- Chieago club congreks. Her high -
Tied for six.yonrs: She has made . style fashions helped her place
085 first ip district dress revue this I
■ * year. In 1951 she was county I
winner (Ind Won third place. at I
state. Julia takes on many of the I
household duties as her mother I
is ill. Gold Star girl for 1951, I
: she was salutatorian at high I
school graduation and is now en- I
Donald Bayer, 17,.of Muenster, rolled at Tyler Junior ‘College. I
hosascomplishedmnoteworthy ren Proper tractar care has kept
suits in t he 4-H Furm and Home the wheels railing and production I
SafetY Posrm, fo hishhe, re- up on the Davidson farm in Big
, he,, frip spring. For a job well done, son
award to the Chicngo Club ton- Delbert was named Texas win- I
.gruss. Iy means of surveys dem- ner in the 4-H Tractor Mainte- I
onstrations and other aids, he nance progran and will attend I
.has helped to make his commu- National 14H Club "congress as I
itymore, safety, conscious,, lo- guest of Staholind Oil & Gas I
-reating andcorecting, 40 safety Co. Delbert Jhas devoted six I
hazards. Ponald began with a years and a total of 240 hours I
survey .of, his own farmstead to the study and practice of trac-
whershesbuiltashield.forthe tor operation and maintenance,
electric milker, checked the elec- Since practicing tractor "mainte-.
g#mapce.Eh d^8 2or° St
bwr^PonaUdS chaveneontirt. Delbert has been
gas and kerosene cans, and a member of the blue award trac-
cleared the. yard of refuse. Dur- tor maintenance group in How-
ing National. Farm Safety-Week ard County, the last four, years. ,
Donald arranged, two safety dis- He received five pins for out-
plays, in Muenster and neighbor- standing work.
All these programs are conducted under the direction of the Coop:
. orative Extension Service. ■ ■ • 1" ...
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ing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Hoose. .'I
Mr. arid Mrs. Gus Stegemoller
spent Sunday .afternoon in the'
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam S.
McKinney at Richards.
Women’s Guild Meeting
The Women’s Guild of File- i
dons Church of Washington held
its regular monthly mooting
Nov. 25 with 38 members pros- 1
ent I
The meeting ‘opened with • 1
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match the buttons! Carefully tailored, too, and
just look at the colors . white, magnolia,
mint, black, green, pink, crystal blue, coral,
wine ... for sizes 32-38.
weekend with Uw* Geo Ward NEWS EROM
family, ' . . --
Mr, and Mrs. John Chenault
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E. are- reqtisis 108anIFrancisco, Calif, visited, with .
5-"diesorm‛oirs Mr s-coraia Chenault Sunday;. Church News
$ woruottheinei Mrcenr Mrs. Pat Woods and Rev. Piepenbrok has. reguested
er •’ . ’ ,y . graiutun, Billy Gene Sweat of that ail the sheir members be
20’ ■' .Hotn spent Sunday with rthein presont at the choir reheasalevs
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can praotTee for the Christinas
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I pe - - ■ . "i h,demanstiatedMeuniMrs: Raymond Day this ices at/10:15 a.m... W’
l l Hon qoorid ’ ' week - Holy Baptisms ’ 5
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i. . bers tbat xiene -lit 1 liver reit Brxan spent ..Thursdav 1 Mrs. cimbert Lauter of Navasota : ■
’. ■ brain on on ■ end ah l and. Friday with thefe arunt, Mrs was given the rite’S of holy bap.tg
”, ■ tism Sunday morning during the E:
0 furfher ■ ‛domipnet ? dithd of'the1 Mrs. K, T wlams. Miss church, sery ices. She* was given, K|
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, fortune of fracturing a knee
while.working with the county
road truck one day last week.
We wish you a very spedy re:
covery, Raymond’
Frankie Dickschat went on a
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surgery, November 25,4
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stedte, Mary Helen, Ted, Jr., and
Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Jen-
sen, Billy Ray anti Linda, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Holle, Rebecca,
Ralph, Thomas and Ronald.
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