Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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P. E. Smith and family have
moved to the Hamilton farm here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Trant- and
Ewhg N. Trant attended the
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a critical time in my life, .
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"Vosunat otton" program A the Parmers Short Course at A and M
dollte A popular number was the sallor Nue and white striped model
fourth from the left and another was the yellow and brow riaing cos-
tume. Thi eras developed tn corn yellow broadcloth for the blouse whh‘
matchinzhreeches of gaberdine The coat was African brown whipcord
Bill Spekes is visiting his sister
in Corsicana.
Mrs. E B. Crawford and daugh-
ter Mrs. Miriam Trant of Hous-
ton spent the week end here with
friends.
Miss Leona Baker of Houston
spent Saturday night and Sunday 1
here with her mother, Mrs. C. T. I
Smith.
Rev. Albert Rambo and brother .
E. S. Rembo of Huntsville were,
visitors here Saturday afternoon.
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Houston dancers will appear In
of Revues Friday night at
8 o'clock, school auditorium. Mise
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mays Mrs. Mat Howard, of
qunan, Tezaa ‘"I Improved
. wry much after X had taken
Garaui tor a whae. Since
[Castery for two weeks is at home
again. "o - •
Fred Murray, and wife of Sin-
gleton were here Sunday.
J. W Martin who is working at
Huhtaville was at home Saturday
night.
W M Floyd and wife of Nava-1
sota were visiting in our town Sun-
day.
Mrs. Annie Lewis and Mrs. W.
and W. P. Trant of Bryan spent
last week with Robert P. Trant |
and family
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Mrs. Robert Foster will begin ’
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J. 6. Peteete and family of Sin-
gleton were shopping in our town
Saturday.,
Mrs. J. J. Smith and Mrs. J. - P.
Hadley were visiting at Erwin
Sunday.
Vindex Griffin is at Comanche i
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Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Crutchfield
and daughter, Miss Etta spent a
few days this week in Teague with-
. Mr. Brotherton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marshall and
daughter. Marceline have return-
ed' from Missouri, after spending
their two weeks there with rela-
tives:
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Winsted, Conn. (INS) - Edward ,
F. MeArdlie stands in ths list of
the exalted who have twice made
a hole in one at golf. Back in the
summer of 1927 he went Into the
cup on a 200 yard hole at Green
Woods country club here, and this
August he performed the same sort. ,
of a feat on a IM yard hole on the
‘same links.
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Mrs J. W. Smith has returned from
Lufkin after a visit there with her
daughter Mrs. R. F. Couch.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop of
Keenan were viitors here one day ।
last week.
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her piano and voice classes on Sep-
tember 8th at her studio at Mra,
Robert Greenwood's residence.
Phone 391 or 1«2. 172-12t
fell and fractured a bone in his
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of college campus around new lib-
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fights progressing rapidly
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were visiting in Huntsville laa
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5I0mber a88 through here , $
E.gbie Carlo, raw mill to different 1
* 2 pomte Quite a bit ot ash timber I
5 haa bran tucked from Navasata :
4. E. river bottom .to ©arlos for ship-!, 1
meht -Trama and tracks have
been busy hauling wood to the J
new gin. Our Iittle burg presents .
n busy scene to the visitors here. (
deo M. Wuliama of Spur, H. M.
Rike of HAakell and J. C. Wisely
. of Stamford have returned to their
homes after several weeks spent to
surveying on th/ Navasota river.
A Mira Lucile Bandai o Wichita
Falls, Mrs. Chas H. Smith and
E A Henar wer pere Meiday.
X Irvin Bradley and family of
I Andersod were herp -Sunday
Miss Katie Fuqua of Piedmont
As here risiting the family of J.
I O. McIntyre s '
I Willard Brooks and family o?
I Navasota were visiting in our town
; Sunday.
L Robert Footer and wife of Nava-
sou and Mrs. J no Preston of An-
derson were here Sunday
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• Large Arkansas Apples, dozen - .35c
Large California Oranges, dozen 40c
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CIVIC CLUR
The Navasota Civic Club will
meet Thursday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock in the Civic Club rooms at
the city hall. All directors an4,
members are urged to attend
Quarterly meeting of the Free
Baptist church at Willow Creek,
Saturday. • i
Mrs. Charles E. Coulee who has
been quite ill for a week has gone
to Bryan where she will be un-
der treatment of Dr. Lee.
Since the outbreak of typhoid fe-
ver at Mesa quite a few of our peo-
ple have taken the typhoid serum, j
Bud Mills and family of Harvey 1
spent Sunday here with C. E. Ie- '
Bell and family.
Lew Mooring and sister, Miss ,
Mabel, spent Sunday here.
B. -F. Simth has returned from
a visit to Piedmont.
Top Beene and wife are moving
to Wharton.
• George Echols. Jr., is erecting a
modern bungalow on his "101
Ranch" here. As we drove to Iola
the other day we were agreeably
surprised to note that our postman.
J. B. Davis is building a nice new
home. Also J. H. Neeley is erect-
ing a raven room' bungalow with
all modern conveniences.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1931, newspaper, September 2, 1931; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558571/m1/3/: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.