The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963 Page: 3 of 18
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lamb was enjoyed by all.
An afternoon business meet
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Beard-
en were in Navasota on last
That Binds.” Lucille Raethka
made a motion seconded by
August Kolkhorst to have our
next reunion on the first Sun-
day in May, 1064. Mrs. Otto
to the relative being taken to
a hospital. They made a trip
to Houston and returned In-
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Hubert
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needed the moisture, even the
birds rejoice, as we hear the
Mockingbirds sing all through
the night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hemann
and daughter. Miss Laverne
Hemann called at the home
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Mrs. Tommy Newson assisted
the hostesses in serving.
About 40 guests called dur-
ing the morning.
Guests were greeted by Mrs.
Bylerly and Susanne Lively,
who escorted them to the din
MR. AND MBS. CHARLES H, BUCK of Washington an-
nounce the engagemnt and qpproaching marriage of
their daughter. Joyce, to Winfred IL Finke, sea of Mr.
and Mm Wens on Flair i of route 1, Navasota The wed*
ding will be an event of July 20 at Frieden's United
Church of Christ at Washington. _____________
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and five children of Houston
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Lynn Grove on Sunday next
June 9th for the regular serv-
ices. Rev. Rider was in the
hospital at Houston for some
time. Happy that he has re-
covered so nicely.
singing of “God be With You
Till We Meet Again.”
late Sunday, t
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sullivan
of Houston wore up for a few
and selecting fall and back to
school merchandise for the
Village Peddler.
• Pa tout's re pre sentatives
for the most of last week at
the Dallas markets were Mr*.
R A. Patout, Mrs. E. T. Lott,
Mia. R E. Smith, Mrs Lee
Foley and Miss Bettye Miller.
«America“s Fnest NOUSE PAT
By Mrs. Hugh J. cufford
It was fine for Rev. E. A.
Rider and Mrs. Rider to drive
by the Roy Weavers, on Sat-
urday to let the people of
Lynn Grove know that the
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Mrs. W. E. Barron and Mrs.
Lou Hertenberger entertained
with a coffee and kitchen
shower honoring Miss Bonnie
Fultz, bride-elect of Lt Court-
ney Armstrong, Saturday,
May 25.
The party was held at the
Hertenberger farm home.
In keeping with the bride-
elect’s chosen color scheme
for her kitchen, a red and
white color theme was car-
ried out.
A red and white checked
table cloth was used. The
center piece was a straw hat
filled with fruit and vege-
tables.
The hostesses were assisted
by Mrs. Joe Fultz, mother of
the bride.
Out of town guests Included
Mrs. Bertha A. Hair, grand-
mother of the groom and Mr*
H. W. Armstrong and Mary
Lou Armstrong, mother and
sister of the groom, all of
Rockdale.
over the grounds on Memorial
Day, we decided we had never
seen the lots the drives and
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mother, Mrs. H. D. Shine, they
left Eugene. Jr., Donald and
Margie to stay with grand
mother and play with cousin
Hugh Shine for a few days.
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secretary respectively. Ethel
Kolkhorst was elected to be vasota — -----
in charge of a program com- have quite a nice garden and
days, Ed made a trip to Na-
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a business trip to Navasota
on Friday.
The Cliffords called on Mrs.
Fannie Montgomery at Nava-
sota on Saturday. Also Mr*
Will Hemann.
Sabbath School at Lynn
Grove Methodist Church at 10
a.m. Sunday. Also regular
preaching at 11 o'clock.
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• Mr. and Mr* H. E. Schulze
and son, Jeff of Houston en
route home from a visit with
allas relatives spent part of
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs V.
V Bryant
• Mr* Mona Floyd spent
four days in Dallas last week
who didn’t set chicken. Ervin
Riechers and Harold Kolkhorst
were elected president and
Mildred Schaefer, Jeanette,
Terry and Sharon and Mr
and Mr* Harold Kolkhorst.
Gary and Kenny, all of Hous-
ton; and Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford James and Michael of
Navasota. One visitor present
was George Wilson, Jr. of
Houston
Congratulations to the City
of Navasota on the condition
of the cemetery on a drive of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hemann
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union. The meeting was clos-
ed with the Lord's Prayer and of Bryan called at the home
section, gardens and lawns
Technically, two ways. With a manual top Or with an optional
automatic top, as showe above with the nazzy Dart GT convertible.
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Kolkhorst Family
Reunion Held
At Washington
The Kolkhorst family held
their 12th snnual reunion
Sunday, May 26, st the Wash
ington Sons of Herman hall
at Washington There Were
M present Four families were
Mrs. Howard Weaver, Mrs.
Herbert Thigpen and Mrs.
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Miss Eugenia West and
and Mrs. James Kolkhorst
and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- .
tor Schroeder, Sr., Mr. and Thursday. L H. Rogers made
Efie Marie, to Albert Addicks,
Jr. son of Mr. and Mr* Al-
bert Addicks of Bl—II —
The wedding will be — event
of Saturday. June 15. at the
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Kolkhorst made
absent. A dinner consisting of daughter, Sharon's trip to La.
last week was called off due
Brenham; Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
C. Raethka, Jon and Julie, visiting the fashion markets
ing was opened with the
ringing of "Blest Be the Tie stead.
condition. The flowers, the
vacant lots, the flags on
soldiers graves, all added to
the good upkeep, the work of
the men in charge.
The recent rains have help-
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Kathleen Terrell, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Terrell
left by bus Monday for six
weeks at Camp Waldemar,
near Hunt in the Kerrville
MU country.
• Week end guests of Mrs.
Ernest Lord and Mr* Pearl
Taylor were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lord of Ft ’ Worth;
Mr* Charles Compton and
daughters. Miss Charlotte and
Betsy Lee of Houston and Mrs.
George Evans of Huntsville.
that we have a chicken bar- 1__- ------
becue with steak for those The rest returning to Houston
room where Miss Ladell • Mr* May Nelson of
lip* of Houston, presided
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large white bowl centered the
table.
Receiving with the honoree
were Mrs. J. C. Cluck -of
Gruver, mother of the bride
to be and Mrs. J. O. Lively,
mother of the groom elect.
The refreshment table,
• laid with a cut work cloth.
on famous PITSBURGH
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the car and would be st ed all the pastures in this
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Those present were: Mr. trip to Ottawa, 111. They will
and T. C. Kolkhorst and Don, visi the mother and father
Ml— Alvina Kolkhorst, Mr. of Mr* Hemann, the Foleys.
the whole aspect in better of Reivers spent Saturday
night with the- Richard Sul-
liVrs at White Hall.
Mr* 1.
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Mr* Ed Sullivaa is with Mr.
•nd Mrs. O. L. Bailes at An-
gelton for a months visit
The Clepper family had a
reunion at the White Hall
Home on the past Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Weaver
and son, Drew of Houston
came Saturday to visit moth
er, Mr* H. D. Shine. Hugh
Shine, a grandson from Hous-
ton will be with Mr* Shine
for a month.
Sam Byerly, entertained Mi— fined with white daisles and
Marianna Cluck, bride-elect of gladioli.
Lt Jammes Otto Lively, with a"- - -
mittee for next year.
Rev. Piepenbrok gave a
short devotional and expres-
buy summer
cottons special
Mrs. Otto Kolkhorst, Ml— Ids
Lohmeyer, Mr. and Mr* A.
W Kolkhorst, Rev and Mr*
Piepenbrok, Paul Ketelhohn,
Mr and Mrs. Adolph Ketel-
hohn, Mr. and Mr* Walter
Schroeder, Jr., Cherry and
Scott and Edward Kolkhorst
all of Washington; Mr. and
Mr* T. C Kolkhorst, Jr. and
Mr. snd Mrs. Ervin Riechers
and Shelly of Bryan; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Kolkhorst, Donna
and Danny, Mrs. H. C. Kolk-
horst, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelk-
horst and Dorothy and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Kolkhorst,
Bobby and Linda, all of
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963, newspaper, June 6, 1963; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446137/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.