The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1962 Page: 2 of 16
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Jones passed away suddenly
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
of Houston.
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OF 1962 COTTON FOR THE NAVASOTA
TRADE AREA.
"ONE ANIMAL OR A TRUCKLOAD"
North Houston
Livestock Company
tack. Mr. Jones was the fa-
ther of Fred Jones, fiance of
K. Rowo and Mrs. Stone will
be with her sister and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Trant.
After a few days at home the
McDonalds left for a vacation
Sunday tho children and
invited friends of the late W.
P. Trant celebrated with the
usual family reunion at the
Trant Camp on the Navasota
river. Approximately 100 peo-
but more is badly needed.
Mrs. Elsie Upchurch moved
last week to Dobbin. We re-
were Mrs. Belle Lang of Well-
ington, Kansas; Sam Trant of
BUT NO ONE
HAS DONE IT
YET!
liott, all of Houston were Suns
day visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bounds
PIGGLY - WIGGLY
SHIPMENTS
ily of Woodville visited in the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S J. Floyd Sunday.
Fred and Randy Bob Jones
of Freeport spent the week-
SOMEDAY
SOMEONE MIGHT BUILD A
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
AS GOOD AS THE 1962
and nine great grandchildren.
• Mrs. E. T. Lott and Mrs.
Louise "Peterson arrived Sat-
urday from Gatlinburg, Tenn,
where they were guests for
two weeks of Mrs. Numa Roe-
• Modern Sprinkler System
Farquhar Street
World’s Fair Mr and Mrs J
and daughters. Miss Sonjie T. Allen and family met Mrs. ‘
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family and relatives.
Mrs. G. B. Kennard has re
turnod home fromayisiting her
daughter.
2 Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Lei
ber and family of Houston
spent the week end with Mrs.
W. C. Leiber.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moody
of Baytown is visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Moody.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walker
Life Insurance • Group Insurance • Annuities
Health Insurance . Pension Plans
Sat July 28
Rock & Roll
With The Sonics
Debra and Jimmy Finley
have returned from a visit to
bless his family and loved
ones. Our loss is God’s gin.
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ASSOCIATE STORE
O Mrs. W. S. Hatchett has
returned home after spending
a week in Brownwood with
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith.
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Cathie and Cheryl Lynn have Mrs.
Tho boys were home when
God's angel called Mr. Jones
home. Sherry left Monday for
Freeport to attend the fu-
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Larry Beene - the lovely scenery; the
Mr.'and Mrs.’Kennard Trant Christus Biblical Gardens and
attended singing Sunday aft- heard Liberace in the open
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School of Music at S.M.U.
whilo there.
Mrs. Gus Finke at White Hall
Sunday. Friday night visitors
in their home were Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Becker, Mr. and
Mis. Benard Finke, all of
White Half* and Mr: and Mrs
> been visiting their grand.
' mother, Mrs. Vallie Moon.
, Mrs. Chester Dudley is vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Co-
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by Mrs. T. W. Dreher
Mrs. Della Adams returned
home Friday from an extend-
ed visit in Texas City. She
was accompanied home by
children and grandchildren
who spent the weekend here.
Namely, a daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Snow and Marie,
another daughter, Mrs. Paul-
ine Davis and family and a
grandson, Charles Davis and
wife of El Paso.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thomas
of Houston spent the week
end with her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Jackson.
Mrs. Walter Coleman and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
in Colorado. „
Reba Dell and Darlene Lav* man Kllman. Mrs. Stoneham
ers and Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Cheatham, all of Houston
spent the week-end at their
respective farm here.
Bro. and Mrs. J. D. Benson
i of Dripping Springs arrived
' last night for visits with Mrs.
• Eula Kerr and Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Barnett and children.
The Bensons will take their
children, who have been here
a few days, back home with
them.
Spending the week-end in
have so kindly inquired about
the absence of my news to
the Navasota Review. We
hope to renew this correspon-
was unable to attend.
The children of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Stedman will hon-
or their parents with an open
। house at the Stedman hdme
on Sunday, Aug. 5 from 2 to 4
' p.m. All friends are invited
thru the press as no special
invitations will be issued.
A revival meeting is being
conducted at the Martin’s
Prairie Baptist Church this
week by the Rev. Jack Welch
of Carthage. Services are be-
ing held dally at 10 a.m. and
8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cook
emoon at Pa'nkey. .. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDon- five hundred people.
Hendrix. May God
both are Improving at this
time.
Fester Thomas spent the
week-end with his mother,
Mrs. Gus Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Horton
spent Sunday afternoon in
Conroe visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Alley.
Miss Russel was in our
town Monday and Mrs. Hor-
ton returned home with her
for the afternoon.
Roy Ferguson is in Lake
Jackson for a few days.
Bro. Fred Lang and wife
visited in the A. V. Rhoton
J home Saturday afternoon.
Fourth Annual Convention of
the American Legion Depart-
ment of Texas.'
• Mrs. Norton M. Rainoy
and sons, Norton, Jr. and Da-
vid were guests last week of
Dr. and Mrs. S. D. David in
Houston. While there Norton,
Jr. won first place for four-
teen year olds in the Youth
Golf Tournament.
a Miss Jerry Ann Rainey,
who has been visiting in Hot
Springs, Ark. has gone to
Church Falls, Va., where she
will spend the remainder of
the summer with Major and
Mrs. C. H. Livingston.
had as their guest Sunday,
their grandson John McCade as the result of a heart at-
the S. S. Crundwell home
were their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Burt Mills and Stevie of
Ft. Worth and Mr. and Mrs.
Pies Ballard, Charles and
Tommy of Pasadena.
picture was to be in this
week's issue but will not be
due to the death in the fam-
pie attended. The children at- list
tending with their families r
Bounds family.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. S. D. Wells is in the tied
Mrs. Shelton, Mrs. Wells, sis-
ter of Abilene, is staying with
her for a while We hope that
Mrs. Wolls will soon be able
to get out of that bed and
get to feeling better.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schafer
and children. Gloria • and
Glenn spent Sunday at the
August Horst Country Club in
Navasota attending tho Scha-
fer reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie As-
horn and boys visited Mr. and
Sidney .Williams of Conroe
spent Saturday and Sunday Sherry
with his mother, Mrs. R. E.
Linda Flynt and Mrs. Her-
bert Richards are attending
SHSTC at Huntsville this
summer.
Doanld Hicks is on the sick
NEWS FROM
SHIRO
by Mrs. Clara Ferguson
-So many of our folks from
here are on vacation till we
won’t have much news this
week. Several of us have had
cards from them and all are
having a wonderful time,
seeing World's Fair and many
other places of interest.
We are very grateful that
our sick folks are all doing
better and I believe all are
back,at home.
Those visiting in the home
NEW YORK LIFE 1961
New York Life established new records in 1961.
Payments to policy owners and beneficiaries,
for the second time, exceeded the $500 million
mark. Included in this total were payments un-
der life insurance of $314 million to living
policy owners and $165 million in benefits to
beneficiaries, as well as $58 million under
health insurance plans.
The Company also announced record high
dividends, totaling more than $135 million, to
be paid during 1962.
I am here to. help you with your life insur-
ance needs. 3
EVERARD KETCHUM
New York Life Insurance Co.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
TA 5-6123 NAVASOTA, TEXAS
by Donald Perry
Thofevand Mrs. A. E. Rid
er returned home from Fair-
field Saturday where they
— have been for the past week
visiting Rov. and Mrs. Jessie
Robinson. Brother Rider held
a revial at Dew while there.
Rev. Robinson is also pastor
. of that church. The report was
that a good number was there
each night for the service. We
hope that each one received
a blessing from each service
they attended and we foci
that they did. We hope that
Mrs. Rider continues' to get
along fine after being on our
' sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Odom
and Children, Larry and Laura
of Cloveland, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Clepper and .Bully and
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nder have returned home
fter an extended visit in
douston with their brother,
Bill Lavender and Mrs. Lav-
ender.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berry and
children of Nashville, Tenn,
have returned homo after a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Trant. Mrs. Berry and
Mrs. Trant are sisters.
Sanford Blount of Pasadena
and Ray Blount of Corpus
Christi have returned home
after a visit with their moth-
er, Mrs. R. O. Blount.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayno Moon
came up from Houston to get
their two sons, William Way-
of Mr. and Mrs. Jock McBride
over the week end were her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Willis of Iola, a sister, Mrs.
J. A. Painter of Gatesville,
brother and niece, J. C. and
Jome Willis of Beaumont and
great niece and nephew, Al-
bin and Joanna Willis from
Riverside, California.
Mrs. Gus Thomas has re- ,
turned home from Houston
after spending a week with ।
her two daughters, who have ।
been ill. Mrs. Joe Blount was 1
in a car wreck and Mrs. Wil- ,
fred Wren underwent surgery. ;
Williams.
Visitors In the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam zymczak and
family were Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Kolbanisinski and
Mike Podraza arid Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Podraza, all of
Richards.
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ton with the family of Fred
Williams. Other family mem-
bers who enjoyed a wonder-
ful day in the home were
Mrs. J. L Mason and son,
Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Williams and family of Na-
vasota; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Williams and family of Web-
ster; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wil-
liams, Jr. and family of Sils-
bee; sixteen grandchildren
Tyler; Bob Trant-of Keith; Mrs. Philip Bryan and the
Coll Trant of Singleton; Mrs. Rev. Bryan.
Hettie Brown and P. K. Trant
' of Bryan; one sister, Mrs.
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are on vacation in Florida „ „
the guest of their grandson, mer. They.especially.enjoyed
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-by Mrz Bob Trant r.tne andDavtd Lee Who have |
Greetings to my friends who
1 Coleman and Wesley enjoyed
a week-end outing at Lake
Garner.
Miss Flora Hall is visiting
friends at Huntsville at this
time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Adams
spent Monday night and
Tuesday at Pasadena as
guests of her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Stone.
Mrs. Mabel Richards and
Larry, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Barnett and Gloria enjoyed
several days visit last week
with Bro. and Mrs. J. D. Ben-
son and family at Dripping
Springs. The Benson children,
Monty, Jackie and Jill return-
ed with them for a short vis
it with friends here.
We are sorry to learn that
Mrs. Elma McDougald is
quite ill and in Madison
County hospjtal. We hope !
she’d have an early recovery.
We In this area received
eight tenths Inch rain last 1
North Houston
Livestock Company
EVERY MONDAY
Loading every Monday morning from 9 a.m: to 9:30 am
at J. Te ALLEN’S PEN, ANDERSON.
For further information contact: J. T. ALLEN or HENRY
CHURCHWELL, JR. at Anderson.
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son of Carlos, Mr. and Mrs. neral. Sherry’s engagement
gret to lost her from our
midst.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ben
son and baby of Houston, vis
ited with her mother, Mn
Eula Kerr, over the week-enc
Johnnie Holiday who at-
tended V. B. S. week before
last, was stricken last week
with polio and is now in an
iron lung in Houston hospital.
Little Johnnie is paralyzed
from his chest down. Every-
one is quite concerned about
him.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Stuc-
key of Weldon, with two
young grandsons, children of
Roland Isbell, spent the week-
end at their home here.
(CONGRATULATIONS
• Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rid-
er arrived Sunday from Aji-
jlc in Central Mexico for a
visit in the home of Mrs. Wm.
Purvis on the Anderson High-
way. Mr. Rider spent the win-
tea in Mexico and was join-
ed by his wifo in May. They
will be here for indefinite
time.
• Mrs. J. E. Nelson and Mrs.
Neal Stacey wilt leave for
Austin on Thursday, July
26th to attend the Forty-
NEWS FROM
Anderson
Mrs. Grace Wells and Joe El | Mrs. J H. Allen has return
ed hpme from: her trip to.
Hawaii, Canada and th e
end in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Hendrix and fam-
ily, Sherry and Bill. The Hen-
drix family received word late
Sunday night that W. B
Week-end guests in the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Crouch were their children of
Sugarland and Lt. Thomas
Corley of Fort Rucker, Ala. Lt.
Corley was getting In some
flying time as he came to vis-
it her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nolan Corley of Madisonville,
and his wife's parents, the
Crouchs.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Crund-
well in company with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burt
Mills and son of Ft. Worth
spent a few days last week
with another daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Pies Ballard and
sons, at Pasadena.
Mr. and Mrs. C u y I e r
Thompson and. Davis of
Pasadena are spending some
time at their ranch home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Land-
’ Alen tn Houston Sunday at
the air port. She reports that
t she had a wonderful time.
Mr. and Mrs. Hu ion Bay
and family are on their vaca.
i tion. They left for Colorado
Sunday morning. We hope
they have a good time and
know they will.
Visitors in the home of Mr
and Mrs: W. N. Hopkins one
day last week were Mrs. Kate
Brown and Mrs. Vernon
Brown and daughter of
Huntsville. Mrs. Hopkins went
to church in Madisonville
Sunday and while there she
visited Mrs. Sc hoemake Sun-
day evening they visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Sell and Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Kirtpatrick in
Livingston.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kas-
par and son, Kenneth of Hous-
ton spent one day last week
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Kaspar and Arthur. Ar-
thur Schorck of Houston
stopped -hy Sunday to visit
them. Arthur went to Houston
Wednesday to visit his broth
er, Erwin Kaspar, Jr. and
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1962, newspaper, July 26, 1962; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446092/m1/2/?q=architectural+drawings: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.