The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1963 Page: 3 of 31
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• Mr. and Mm A. M. (Jack)
ed home Friday from a stay Abernathy will have the fol-
of several weeks at San An-
giving season: Mr. and Mrs. tonlo with the family of her
son, Rufus E. Powell, Jr.
Mrs. W H. Redford and Corpus Christi, Mr. and Mrs.
Boone
where he has been for six
Grimes Memorial Hospital Covey, vice-president Mrs V.
held Its first called meeting
V. Bryant, treasurer; Mrs. S.
lynn and Marcus of Midland
on Nov. IB at the home of D. Coleman, public relations;
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reading the minutes.
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it as to the house freshments at a table de-
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Plants.” A leaflet on diseases
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FLAMELESS CLOTHES DRYING
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Cotton Farmers To Decide On
Quotas In Dec. 10 Referendum
1st Hospital Auxiliary
Meeting Held Here
WAS
TIME
CYCLE
said, “Select the plants you
like best from the group you
Mrs. T. P. Lackey, gifts. Others
present were Mrs. Marjorie
be in effect for the 1964 up-
land cotton crop. Marketing
both from N. A. S A. were
here for the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Moon
Price support will be set at
a level within the range of 65
to 90 per cent of parity for
each member in touch with
all the wonderful things be-
Latham
Marine
for a month
training in
use and area.” She also point
ed out that a balanced ar
as a delegate in Memphis,
Tenn., last week. Her descrip-
and grounds makes for a good corated in keeping with the
picture. Mrs. Wheeler gave Thanksgiving theme. Corneco-
the Thanksgiving season: Mrs.
Hood Boone and her daugh-
ter, Mrs. M. J. Christian and
Carol of Corpus Christi and
Mr and Mrs W. H. Redford,
was a amid football sweet-
heart and serv ad as cheer-
leader during the football
Mrs. Clyde Prestwood, record-
ing secretary; and Mrs. Hugh
Boone are expecting the fol-
lowing guests for the Thanks-
ing
YOU PERHAPS CAN
MATCH THIS PRICE-
BUT YOU CAN’T
MATCH THE BUILT-IN
QUAUTY THAT OOIS
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as a whole.
Mrs Stoneham served re-
Mr. and Mrs. Latham Boone.
• Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Allphin and children of Hous
tea were week-end guests of
his mother, Mrs. Sallie All
Mro. Henry Conkling, presi-
dent, 411 Church St
author of each, given in tri-
bute to the late President of
the United States.
Mrs. J. T. Simmons, program
leader, gave a most interest
ing discourse on why the U.
Agent's office.
As a part of the luncheon
hour, Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs
list of the polling places and
other necessary information
will be released next week.
All Grimes County farmers
SPECTACULAR JEWELRY
BUY FROM CORO!
Eligible Grimes County
farmers will decide by ballot
Featherston, county
re manager, said a
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the home of Mrs. Joe Batts.
Theme for the meeting was
“Arrange your table so that
the eye may be gratified as
well as the palate.’*
Roll call was answered with
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• Mrs. James Durden and-
three children of Odessa, ar-
rived Sunday evening and are
spending this week here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Gibson.
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Poppy Goodwin Norene TewnsaaC Marilyn
Maynard. Nary Ann Botkin, Hita Wallses
and Teresa Abeel At the rear, in the
usual order, are William Floyd. Michael
Meera, Solon Webb, Mike Mason and
Reed Wood. (Examiner Photo by Bob
Whitten. Jz.)
tian of upland cotton
are eligible to vote in the
produc-
in 1963
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker
Moore spent the week-end in
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serve refreshments at the Dee.
1st opening of the Grimes
Memorial Hospitai from 2 to
5 p.m.
The board voted for the
Auxiliary to have the semi-
annual general meetings ea
the third Friday of January
and June, raspTtlvety, at 10
order by Mrs. V. Wheeler,
president, with Mrs. Anna
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tor the
The Executive Board of the
Women’s Auxiliary to the
the organization undertakes
and the worthwhile things it
accomplishes through its his-
torical endeavors In bene-
volence, education, memorials
and social heritage of the
old South.
Mrs. Robert Gofner gave a
report on the National Con.
They’re ours all ours . . . the cosy
quality of soft cotton flannelette
... the tiny price that fits so
nicely into your holiday budget!
Pajamas, waltz length, and full
length gowns . . . with carefully
tucked bodices, acetate satin rib-
bons and acetate nylon lace trim!
Perfect to give . . . a delight to
own! In Pastel Prints. S, M, L.
Q/V,
The Auxiliary has 38 mem-
bers registered for service in
the auxiliary, whose purpose
is community health and wel-
fare of the hospital.
exercise for health, If a few
rules were followed She de
monstrated good posture in
working to avoid fatigue at
the end of the day.
months before reporting for their daughter and son, Mari
assignment to Okinawa. ----
According to the office
manager. Grimes County’s cot
ton sllotment notices will go
into the mails on or about
Dec. 1.
After a coffee hour, plans Robison, Jr. Auxiliary Candy
were made and discussed for stripers.
the Auxiliary to decorate and
Lynn Grove Courtney Home with famous prayers and the
Demonstration Club met at
Marsha and Julian Wolk
A service of Thanksgiving
will be held at St. Paul's
Episcopal Church Thursday
morning, Nov. 28, at 9 o’clock,
it was announced today by
the Rev. Allan R. Madden,
minister in charge.
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Courtney-Lynn Grove
H. D. Club Meets
With Mrs. Joe Batts
On Tuesday, Nov. 19, the
her itemised the many projects
de ‘
Mrs. Niebuhr
Alex S. Cox of Beeville,
Lieutenant A. R Niebuhr, who
is just out of the service and
ports from
iza tion of
Edna Bryant sang several
songs. Mrs. Lee Holt, County
H. D. Agent, spoke on “Story
of Table Service." She said
that
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MISS Sandra Mallett
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
L. Mallett has been elected
Iola Future Farmers of Am-
farmers who comply with
their acreage allotments will
be available at SO per cent of
parity, as directed by law.
Mr Featherston said allot
ments are not affected by the
outcome of the balloting.
These will remain in effect
whether or not quotas are ap
proved, as a means of deter
mining elegibility for the
available price support.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Long will Curtis Abernathy and two
have the following guests for children and Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Griffith of Houston.
on ornamental plants may be cards served as place cards,
had from the County H. D. ..... - o-------
of Beeville,
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each woman giving
favorite centerpiece. A
and Mm Grace Astin, tele-
; Mra. Percy Terrell and phin.
on "W oodyplas fitted with fruits formed
the center and Thanksgiving
EARRINGS,
ise work could be good Thanksgiving season
• Thomas E Moon and his
friend, Jim Brown of Florida
Mrs. Myrtle Stoneham
is Hostess for U. D. C.
Mooting Saturday
Mra Myrtle Stoneham's
home on Washington Avenue
was the setting for a meet
ing of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy Saturday
afternoon.
After rituals were observed,
Mra Stoneham, president,
joined the group in singing
"Our Southland,” led by Mrs.
Robert Gofner. Mra Cecil
Johnson and Mrs. Helen A.
McCune of Richards were wel-
comed as prospective mem
bers. Roll call was answered
• Bobby Morton of Lubbock
is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Morton
• Mr and Mrs C. D Jack
son and baby of Wheeler will
be here with her parents, Mr
and Mra R E. Morton for the
Tuesday, Dec. 10, whether * penalties will apply to any
motamatrure.g“oses X 5 —---"Ai
meeting. The place will be Stephen F. Austi College,
announcaA — Nacogdoches will spend the
announced week-end with his’parents.
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ANU PINS!
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You know the Coro name ... it telis you quick . .
this is the latest styling' As for assortment . . .
name it! Stone sets, tailored golden metals, beads
by the bushels! Paris says "the biggest pins” . . .
we have them! Casual necklaces, chain-on chain
collars and bibs . . we’ve got 'em all! Earrings
dangle, swirl, sit round 'n pert ... we love 'em!
Bracelets take a bold approach . . . and so do we!
Many are one-of-a-kind designs ... all of them
are gifts-of-glamour that look so dashing!
growers who comply with
their farm acreage allotments.
If more than one-third of
the growers oppose the quotas,
there will be no quotas and
no penalties applicable to the
1964 crop. Price support to t
Mrs. Wheeler gave a talk each state organ
i, who is home
from officer’s
Quantico, Va.,
lowing guests for Thanksgiv-
ing: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Aber-
nathy and three children of
referendum.
If at least two-thirds of the
growers who vote approve of
quotas, then the quotas will
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• Mr. and Mrs. Latham • Mrs. R. E. Powell return-
riff
Otto Lohmeyer, social • Mrs. Joe Wolk and Miss
monstration on “Setting a
Festive Table” was given
Twenty-one persons were pre
sent, including the agent, Mrs
Lee Holt, and three visitors,
Mrs Batts, Sr , Mrs Ed Sul
livan and Mrs. Brown of
California.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1963, newspaper, November 28, 1963; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446162/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.