The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1958 Page: 3 of 14
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YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR
TOWEL DOLLAR HERE
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McCune
returned to their home at Sny-
der after several days visit with
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Courtney
Mrs. H. E. McCune.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shelbum
of Hull were here for, the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mc-
Cune.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller and
children ,r visited Mrs. Miller’s _
mother, Mrs. Nancy Williams, It
over the week-end. 11)
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School Commended
For New Handbooks
School has
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Ernest N. Edwards and MhB
May Bell Cook.
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it! Don't risk losing your money by
carrying cash. At home, depend on
your checking account. When trav-
eling. take along travelers checks.
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1 YEAR GUARANTEE
Pasadena and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Loftin and little son, Bobby, of
. Houston visited Mr. and Mrs.
Howard McCune Sunday.
Mrs. uGlenn Morris, who has
been with her brother, T. B.
1 Boring, who is in St Lukes Hos-
pital at Houston, was at home
over the week-end returning
to Houston Sunday, she reported
some improvement-
I __Hev. Clinton Watson and Mrs.
in attended the Creath-
j Association at Bryan
inuMday. They report one of
the best meetings in a long time.
Soft, crushed chicken feathers,
packed into a full firm pil-
low! That’s solid comfort.
Blue and white striped tick-
ing. 16 x 24 inches.
Amazing how |5 'spent at /
Penney’s can redecorate your,
bedroom. Machine wash*
bright as new. Gold, pink,
rose, rod, white, cocoa.
•In lukewarm water.
Mrs. Ted Laws of Houston ▼fatt-
ed their mother, Mrs. W. M_
Hinds, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wood aad
children spent Sunday at Pnem
berg with her mother, Mr*. Bmfe
Wood, and sister, Mrs. C. H. Bar-
ing.
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By Bta. M. J. CHMoed
Members of Lynn Grove Meth-
odist Church felt quite honored
---on-Sunder byharlnglhetfistitct
superintendent, Rev. A. Grady
Hallonquist, and Mrs. Hal Ion-
qulst come from Huntsville for
the morning service. He preach-
ed a wonderful sermon and we
trust they return. Rev. and<frs.
Hallonquist were special guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weaver for
dinner and the afternoon.
Mrs. James Light who is with
• Mrs. C. R. DeBusk, while her hus-
band is in service, is home from
Brazos Valley Hospital with •
new baby girl. Shanda Lynn was
bom on last Wednesday. Mrs.
Light plans to take baby Light
to the home of her parents, when
she is a little older.
Mr. and Mij. Ed Hemann,
daughter Mias Laverne, Mrs.
Lewis Eickenhorst and Mrs. Al-
bin Elckenhorst of Navgadta
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commended Mrs. Hughes and NEWS FROM
the P-TA for this expression of
cooperation.
Board President Dan Webber
reported on a meeting of the
committee with Bob Armstrong
relative to the Broslg property.
The board ordered the commit-
tee to contact the Broslg family
and let them know that the
school is still interested in the
offer made.
—Reports on
and expenditures were examined
and approved and the bills for
the month of September were
examined and ordered paid.
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• Kenneth Statham left Satur-
day for Dallas to take a position
as assistant engineer for the
Texas Instrument Inc. ,
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For fashion, for money 2 bath towels
you can’t beat Penney’s for —V —
fine quality Cannons, or 3 face tow-
Multi-striped with 6 els for
gold ■ metallic Stripes, or 6 wash-
Deep looped terry. cloths for „
Sunday with her good friend,
Miss Ida Mae Finke.
On the past Tuesday, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed TTemanri vlBlted Mr/Tnd
Mrs. Will Schroeder and August
Schafstall In Andeeon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rogers
of Houston came Saturday to see
his brother, L.‘ H. Rogers and
Mrs. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Rog-
ers made a trip to Montgomery
on Sunday.
Donna Mario Gestae Christened
Donna Marie Gerke was bom
on Oct. 1, 1958. On Sunday, Oct
12 the christening took place at
the White Hall Lutheran Church.
This was followed by a feast for
the near relatives and friends at
the home of Julius Gerke, Jr. at
Lynn Grove. The following were
present to enjoy a roast duck
and beef dinner with all that
goes to make a perfect feast:
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Feldmann,
______________ _ ._____Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Druckham-
went to.Anderson on Sunday to. m£[, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Feld--
‘ . mann, Mr. and Mrs. August Ste-
tenpohl and Mrs. Lois Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Gerke, Mr. and
Albin Elckenhorst, Mr. and
t Mrs. Rheinhart Gerke, Mf. and
, Mrs. Will Feldmann with Mr.
and Mrs. Albin Gerge and son.
Several from the Lynn Grove
and Courtney Club are enjoying
' making over chairs at the dem-
onstration at Martin's Park, giv-
en by the agent, Mrs. Jeanette
Ferguson. Several also from
White Hall club.
Ernest Bush has not been too
well the last few days, we hope
he is soon quite well again.
Mrs. Johnnie Smith had a let-
ter sayin her husband would
call her from abroad this week
to have a talk with her. On Sun-
day a.m. the news came of his
death. Our sympathy to a former
pupil. May God comfort you.
I Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bailes
and two daughters had supper
Monday night with Mr. and Mrs.
John T. Weaver and Miss Elaine
Weaker. They are from Wichita
Falls\ Kansas and_ are former
resides
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few da;
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former
!s of Lynn Grove.
I. W. Wilkinsons of the
\ Store are spending 9
& at Rock Port.
A afternoon visitors of
___S, T. Weavers were the:
Rev. L. F. Westermann and Mrs. |
Westermann of Navasota, during j
the late evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs.
' Albin Finke and son, Clarence,
called for a visit. -
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bearden
were guests of their daughter
and funiily ut CcllegB Station no.,
Sunday. Tuesday found them
shopping for groceries in Nava-
sota.
Rev., Clinton Watson and Mrs.
Watson attended the funeral of
their friend, Mrs. James Ander-
son at Bryan Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Morgan
Stovall and Will Stovall of
Houston and Mrs. T. J. Peel of
Montgomery spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lee.
Mrs. Cecil Johnson attended
D.A.R. meeting at Navasota Sat-
urday at the home of Mrs. T. J.
Simmons.
Mrs. J. I. Bradley of San An-
tonio spent Sunday afternoon
and Monday with Mrs. Cornelia
Garvin. 1------ . ... _/! EXAMINER-REVIEW
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jolly of
Baytown were here for the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hinds and I
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NAVASOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW
; Thursday, October 23, 1958 Navasota, Tw
Mr. and Mrs. John Grissom of
Texas J31ty were here for the
week-end with Mrs. Nancy Wil-
liams and Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Griggs,!
_ Mr._ and Mrs. R. E. McCune of
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7^ Richards
By Mrs. Caraalia Garvin
Visitors in our little town too
late for last week’a letter were,
Mr. and Mrs. Williard Perming
budget—fecefpfs urTtoUWoh wbb ~ vlaTted' 'Mr* Mr."McCune's parents,~ Mr. and
Pennington’s brother, J. L. Mc-
Cune and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Colquitt Wingard and lit-
tle daughters, Nita and Rita, of
Orange visited Mr. and ' Mrs.
Scott McCune.
Glad to report Ben LeNorman
able to be at his place of busi-
ness after several days in Hunts-
Jex
Navasota
commended by the
Ministerial
newly distributed handbook for
students and parents.
Tliese new—handbooks help
new students, get acquainted
with the school system. It will
remind old students of the reg-
ulations of the school and it
aids the parents in understand-
ing the school’s operation.
The" letter of commendation
was read to the board of trus-
tees of the Navasota Indepen-
dent School District at their reg-
ular meeting.
The board members approved
the continuation of the present
lunch room program and the
present vocational program.
A letter from Mrs. Vastlne
Hughes, president of the Parent-
Teachers Association, to the
board regarding the teacher aid
program was read by Superin-
tendent O. Dtai Carter. The board
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from every dollar‘you spend at Penney’
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visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brock-
smith.
tyrs. Roy Weaver had chargel*nd
of the W. S. C. S. on last Thurs- Mrs.
day when they met at the Lynn
Grove Church. Mrs. Edwin Neuse
had the devotional, Mrs. Cllffard,
“Alaska," Miss Jewel Weaver,
“Hawaii," Mrs. L. E. Mitchell
and Mrs. H. D. Shine, both had
a lesson. Closing with prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Britt Johnson
with Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and
,. Mrs. C. L. ODell of Brazoria
were recent visitors of the sister
and husband of Britt Johnson,
when they went to Houston for
the day.
Last week when Leon Parker
made a business trip to Cali-
fornia, Mrs. Parker and Amy of
Houston enjoyed staying with
mother, Mrs. Will Stokely and
Miss Marie Stokely.
Misa Louise Hemann spent
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1958, newspaper, October 23, 1958; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303274/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.