The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1963 Page: 3 of 17
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home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Lands were Mr. and Mrs. J.
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family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Dick Roguemore en-
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spent several days with Mr W. J. Lauter, Mr and Mrs
F. Stol and Mrs. Ollie Jane
with her sister, Mrs. J. 1.
poor stock will have grass
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stolz Wellmann’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hart-
Sunday in Columbus at the
horst, Mm Wiliam Borgstedte mann, the occasion being Mr.
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SALE
Leatherman and children of
a nice time then.
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The Piedmont -Erwin Home
Mrs. J. S. Lands, Mrs. J. A.
Kolkhorst.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bosse, Moody, Mrs. W. E. Moody and
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speedy recovery.
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Burr’s Angus Farms,
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Lee Palmer, Normangee
Rafter Two Angus Farms,
Boehm celebrate her birthday.
We all wish you many more
the fair. Then were quite a
few folks from our communi-
hef a speedy recovery soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Husfeld
drove over to visit Mr. and
Mrs. E. H Boehm Friday
Well, its still hot and dry
hen in our community. We
MENS CLOTH JACKETS
MENS OVERCOATS .
Mr. and Mrs. Guo St
visited with Mr. and
on quick or oven meals which
was interesting and enjoyable.
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qua is improving.
Mrs. W. p. Manor, a daugh
ter, Karen of Dallas spent the
week-end here with her par
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they will spend a two weeks’
vacation with their son and
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and children spent Sunday in
Houston with Mrs Stolz s par
ent*. Mr. and Mrs Ed Well
Martha from Cleveland.
L I. Davis attended the
Walker County Singing Con-
vention in New Waverly Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Boone Fuqua
of Houston spent the week-
end here on their farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hinze
and Sandra from Grosebeck
last Sunday visitin
home of Mr. and
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friends there.
Mrs. Thekla Bailey of Hous
at their home.
Last Saturday Charlie, Mom
fair.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stoll of
Boehm.
We always enjoy company.
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night and Sunday
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Mr. and Mr*. T. C Kolkhorst Houston spent Saturday hgre
of Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Henry with their father and grand-
Demuth and children of Hous- father, Fred Perry.
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"Bubba" Kolkhorst and Kathy Demonstration Club met at
were Sunday dinner guests of the home of Mrs. Henry Hus-
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kolkhorst, feld there were six members
Don Roas and Miss Alvenia present. Mrs. Henry Husfeld,
By Hilda Stegemoller
Lynn and Garry Hartstack,
eons of Mr. and Mm Albert
Hartstack, Jr. of Washington
won first and second prizes
Penneys
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day night
We would like to wish Mrs.
’ Congratulations Lynn and
Gary. They are both members
of the 4-H Chib of this com
munity.
Misses Emma and Malinda
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Sam Houston Area Angus Association
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price! Hew can you afford not attending. There will be
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to sisters for your breeding program. There will be
prospects far: Show, Herd Bull*. Range Bulls, Brood
Matrons. If you want one or a carload they will De
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Ted Taylor, Mr and Mrs. Robert
Kohring of Brenham spent
- days in Houston with their
Mrand Mrs. Haskell Hardt daughter and fmily, Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Radford.
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so many of my friends at the —
for awhile Sunday evening.
Mr Schroeder has been ill
now for some time, he is
•lightly improved
Mr. and Mrs. James Kolk
horst and Kathy, Mm Theo.
Kolkhorst, Sr. and Mm A. F.
Weghorst spent the day in
Channel view one day last
week visiting with Mr* Dee
Kolb, who recently underwent
surgery. At this time she to
doing just fine.
display of and Mre. J. A. Moody,
heme" .* Week end guests in
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She was
Snow visited her for awhile
on Sunday afternoon. Mr*
Bailey has improved some and
was glad to be at her home
in this community for the
week end
Homeyer and Hubert and Mrs.
Ervin Kasper came over to
visit with us. Come again
soon.
ing for.Jackson, M., wherehnadaughtercsndamitMr
visited with Mr. and Mm
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Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mre. Will Emshoff,
Charlie and Olga were Mr.
and Mre. Joe Abatie, Wanda
and Ed from Houston. We en-
joyed your visit Come back
soon.
Last week end Mr. and Mre.
Henry Husfeld spent two
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Plepenbrok and children, also joyed a shrimp supper given
with other relatives a n d by Mr and Mre. J. A. Moody Last Thursday Mm Emma
merewfromnaFgbanditsPsnt happy birthdays.
Fritz Fahrenkamp, Sr. a very Then a new slate of officers
were elected. They are Mm J.
taken to the Brazos Valley A. Moody, president; Mm J. S.
Lands, vice president; and
Mr. and Mre Willie Lauter of Anderson will be the host
see for the October meeting.
stack. Jr. and children spent spent the week-end here with
her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Will
andg Lee Roy Lehrmann. the Piedmont Community
Mr. and Mn Albert Loh*
day afternoon At this writing Mm W. E. Moody, secretary:
treasurer. Mrs. G. B. Kennard
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ton spent the past week-end and I spent the day in Bryan
on business and were the
haversuea ThnYcerepowadata children, Mr. and Mrs. Gibba
Hereford Breeders Association Pistler.
Mr. and Mre. Bill Perry and
on their heifers at the Wash J„1 nad th* pleasure of
ington County Fair this pasgfth Washington
Gary had the grand ty. Fair last week in Bren
champion steer at the fair.
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evening with Mr
terman Roese, Sr.
and Mre Lewis Huevel and
girls of Robert Lee
We would like to wish W
G. James a speedy recovery
We understand he has been
ill.
Those who attended the
Latty workshop in Burton on
Friday 11th from our church
were Rev and Mm Piepen
brok, Mre. Ben Jensen, Mm
W C. Helle, Mre A. F. Weg-
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NEWS FROM
Roans Prairie
by Mia. Sim Com
Rev. Tommie McDougal of
Ft. Worth was here Sunday
to fill his pulpit at the Bap
tist Church for morning and
evening services. He was a
guest in the Lewis Floyd
home while here.
A number from here attend-
ed the Youth Fair in Nava-
sota Friday and Saturday.
They report a good fair and
wonderful attendance.
Albert Worsham left last
Tuesday for Missouri where
he will be transacting bust
ness for two weeks.
Mrs. D. R Heath of Madi-
sonville and Mm Fannie Up-
church of Bedias visited in
the S. L Davis home Sunday
afternoon. Mr. Davis is a
brother of Mrs. Upchurch and
Mrs. Heath.
Howard McCune and Scott
McCune of Richards visited in
the Sim Cone home Friday
afternoon. They came over
especially to see their cousin,
Mm J. W. Baker who is here
visiting her sisters, Mrs. Cone
and Mrs. Davis.
Mm Albert Worsham is in
Rosenberg for the week end
visiting her mother, Mrs. Tull
and sister, Mrs. Teel. Mrs. Tull
will return home with Mrs.
Worsham for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Horn
and baby of Houston visited
his parents, the Bernard Floyd
family Sunday.
Mre. Willie McCullen of N*
vasota and Mre. Edna Hart
of Buchanan Dam were vis-
iting relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mre. Mickel Sandie
of Walker County were vis-
iting friends here Sunday
afternoon.
Wayne Dyer and girl friend
of Houston visited his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mre. Orion
McIntyre Sunday afternoon.
Gray Peteete Woodward of
Conroe was transacting bust
ness here Monday.
Saturday evening the Beau
mont Sport Club passed
through here on their 500 mile
precision drive. Grimco at
Roans Prairie was their first
checking point. They were
met here by a group of our
citizens and cake and coffee
were served. This is a nation-
wide club and care from a
number of other cities parti
cipated in this drive, which
ended in Dayton Sunday
I morning at six o’clock.
Mr. and Mm W. E. Moody ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
a baby girl born to them Sat
urday, Sept. 14, at the Brazos
Valley Hospital
Mr. and Mm Herbert Stolz.
Jr., Mrs. Louise Bosse and
Mrs. H. W. Stolz motored to
Houston Saturday and spent
the day While there they vis
lted with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
W. Rogge, Sr. and Grandma
Stolz
Mr and Mrs Wallace Bosse
week in Navasota visiting will soon send us rain, so the
___ _____ , dinner guests of Mr. and Mm
Charlie Stegemoller, Mr*. W W, T. Franks.
F Stolz and Mrs. Ollie Jane Mrs. Clare Roach spent the hope and pray the dear Lord
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1963, newspaper, September 26, 1963; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446153/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.