The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964 Page: 3 of 20
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similarity
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of the situation be-
depot maintenance course at
with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil
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members urged to be present
Anthem.
Webber, a radio repairman
in Company B, 504th Signal
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and three children of Houston
residents as a frequent visitor
Shine over Sunday. a
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to serve as District Vice Chair-
Maude Bauguss
Binford Weaver on last home on last Wednesday. The
“America to Carthage.”
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food eaten around that dear
,15th. Mrs. Weav-
The defense chairman in
her monthly re
quoted from an article entitl-
Gulf Gas Check our price.
“Shower” gift from those
Johnson presided at the silver ments were served by the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
The program was on Na-
Dewitt Crawford.
It was good to have Rev. and
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the spot
well drilled near
where they plan to erect a
the
ground and fences all gone
over and in good shape.
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to the following: The Grimes
held at that time. Current of-
ficers are: Mrs. Charles Court-
ney, president. Miss Martha
Quinn, vice-president, Mrs.
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Two Cities"
Mrs. Monee Jarrell
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Hannibal Boone UDC
To Meet Saturday,
Mrs. Alley, Hostess
SUMMER IN SUCH A FEMININE WAY!
This Summer its fashionable to look feminine!
And what better way than in a cool, fluffy style
in Dacron polyester batiste! Fussy lace trim
accents the full, full skirt designs! In Summer
OOL TRAVEL MATES IN
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shape.
Mrs. Leon Parker of Hous
Mims and Mrs. Danford on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Hollis Harrison, and Mrs. A. J.
Mrs. Tom Mqore. The installa-
tion of new officers will be
was given to the new Grimes
Memorial Hospital and placed
in the Coffee Shop. Upsilon
P1 Chapter to sponsor of the
pretty print! Sizes 8 to 18!
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seas in September 1962.
The 24-year-old soldier is a
graduate of Navasota High
School.
ly have made the curve on
the old Courtney highway
CAREeFREE WEARABILITY IN SMART.
SPORTIVE FASHIONS OF DENIM!
Go casual ... yet look smart and be comfortable
There are now 7,500 chapters
and 175,000 members in four-
teen countries.
In addition to the banquet,
traditional ceremonies will be
observed. The history of the
local chapter will be reviewed
and the new members will
receive their first welcome
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passed around a "Grab Bag,
from which each received a
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Mrs. Lloyd of Anderson pre-
sent
On last Tuesday night Miss
Jewel Weaver, with Mrs. L. E.
Mitchell, Mrs. Clifford and
Rev. G. Ray Lloyd of Ander-
son made a trip to Bedias,
where Mrs. John Neason gave
a lesson on the last week of
the life of Christ to the Group
Ministry of the Rural Church-
es. Refreshments served dur-
Mrs. Marzee Bauguss Jarrell live in Navasota, completed a
in of Waco and formerly of Tern-
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Miss’ Martha Quinn issery-
■ ig as Chairman of the
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in the program are: Mrs.
Ies Courtney, Mrs. Ben N.
, Jr. and Mrs. Robert Eek-
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nbray!
g and
agency, facility for guiding
planes in the air, to now be-
ing on the Keelan Ranch one
mile north of Courtney. There
are now five workmen busy
with the building, Jeff Hallo-
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'Beta Sigma Phi
To Celebrate
Anniversary
The Navasota chapter of
D.A. R. Chapter u.
Meets Saturday
With Mrs. Sanders
Harris of Brazoria; Mrs. Vau-
ghn of Lake Jackson and Mr.
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ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY •
covery.
Beta Sigma Phi
Chapter to Hold
Annual Party
Upsilon Pi Chapter #5582,
Navasota of Beta Sigma Phi
will hold its annual Secret
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port program
ititl- hour
STARTS TODA Y THE YEAR'S BIG-
GEST SELECTION! NEW FABRICS, SILHOU-
ETTES, SIZESI CHARGE AN ARMFULI
gift, which they presented
Mrs. Mitchell. Dainty refresh-
ments served, with the chil-
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dent; Mrs. Robert Eckard,
vice-president; Miss Martha
in wrinkle-free, washable cotton denim
For added flair ... a dash of top sti
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Members of the local chap-
ter in addition to those nam-
ed, are: Mrs. William Ander-
son, Mrs. Joe Bounds, Mrs.
OPEN TRIANGLE STORE Money
7 a.m.-8 pmteeig Ave. - Farm Bead 244 Orders
Sunday 7130 ai^ pan. Navauota. TexasStomps
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and Jonilu of Shiro called at Market road leading from
the home of mother, Mrs. L E. Mason Store on into Court-
Mitchell at Lynn Grove one
night last week.
Herman Hospital at Houston
. for three weeks, to now able
dren enjoying their out of to be up in a wheel chair. We
doors, under the huge trees. hope for him a speedy re-
iklS S ppnaa. payganquet. Th.
For on-the-go fashions that love to be packed,
- worn, washed, drip dry and ready to. be worn
again ... choose wonderful Amel triacetate
jersey! Have fun in accessories with a solid or
white or pretty pastels!
ing washes and cutting brush
on his ranch, making more
Kogs’nnsda toy'S Eukd CountyLAbrary, Beta Sigma
yaseganpianted enrswEedpremantta tunde Nn:
tha CommnesononaKeen rine vasota Elementary School, for
“Mr. A. L Prllucik has been
selected for the honor of pro-
National should regard as the beat dis- 1 -— --------- —
cipline for actual life the ex- death, was the oldest living torized signal quipment.
Mrs. C. D. Arrington, regent, perience that accrues from *e henue "** ended °------4
_____‘ g tmc - serious history; for this alone 1-—
upon the chapter: Mrs. makes us, without inflicting lege al
Mrs.
carria. om Sundav afternoon. It is chiefly from tnese pro
Guests in the home of T. J. ceeds ‘that ik’scontributons
rick rack! Choose (A) in sizes 10-20 or (B) in sizes
low, low 95
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8 to 18! At Penney’s l
- ay* gypk,h,
036.
Y OS R PiM N E YAC H A R CI
ton to with mother, Mrs. Will
Stokely and Miss Marie Stoke-
1HnetkKwMKtMrs1.A. Chrdstmias.Pigrimage.owhich
Danford was able to take a
ourtney
_ -n- - --- - . —gg puguc yuuwu „wamae w*w -- -- v* y-uoumy at AAAA- — nxy.opecaxs rour wunn
way and Johnnie Haltmar Revolution met.Saturday 4 Gaulle assaying: "America, is crest Cemetery in Temple, for D. Webber, Jr., whose parents
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D. Arrington had been invited ery circumstance.” residents as a frequent visitor v—----------
...... i General de Gaulle's Study in the home of her sister, the Gordon, Ga., and arrived over-
of history caused him to say: late Mrs.
Courtney on into Navasota one banquet which the
of the prettiest drives in the
country around.
A gravel highway leading
into the housing now under
John Walker and Miss Vic- Ben N. Curd, Jr. secretary,
kieper,0k Georgetown Uni- A“ubpfas parsaamme.
■__*' t ~ " ' Lawson, for even though she
Following this interesting was born in Grimes County,
___ a delightful social she left here at an early age
was enjoyed. Cut spring to attend school in Huntsville.
ot his grandparents, Mr. and
wer with mother, Mrs. A D. ana Bobby7 Harri, edmstly American Music and Mn C beat at
Shine over Sunday. . thank them for the wonderful
The W. S. C. S. met with day at their lovely country
Beta Sigma Phi will celebrate
aw— ----- _—..2. the 33rd anniversary of the
Houston write*. back that she organization’s founding Tues-
"i *h----- day, April 28, at 7 p.m. A
banquet which the #5582 lo-
cal chapter will hold for the
occasion will be held at the
er had charge of a fine meet- blue pool was most delicious 01JnT
ing, after which Mrs. Liu well as the visiting with &--K
Mitchell was presented a
of West Columbia. #n8 pLadMrB6!
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Cif- Mrs.A.LPucikuMrs. Ku
ford, with Mrs. J. W. Terry byRhodes Mrs Donal.Ku
and MrS. Henry Baker of Na- hricht and W~ -ean Slark
vasota were dinner guests of
Miss Margaret Oberkampf at
Anderson on Sunday. They
enjoyed the Country dinner
and the dedicatton of the two
Anderson, Texas Medallions.
The parade was the best ever.
It was good to see Mir. and
Mrs. Sercie Bracewell, Mm
Bracewell registered the din-
ner guests at the Hotel
Mrs. Hubert Roussel of
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into the housing now under Thirty-three years ago, the
construction for the Federal first chapter of the sorority
was formed in Abilene, Kan.
back in the pasture and cut- secretaryii,Mrs. Ruby
Poret, treasurer; Mm Charles
delightful people. __ , _..........
- . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sullivan Hon."Richara‛H. Porr or vir. tion
present Miss Jewel Weaver of Houston were up for a few ginia.I
n==ed emnd ■ “*h Rae ” days to their summer home in —
Courtney. Mr. Ed’s brother,
to Willard Sullivan has been in
person to have attended Sam
Houstor^Gate Teachers Col-
at Huntsville, having at- Battalion near Bad Kreuznach,
1 the age at 94.
entered the Army in Decern
.............. Jarrell will be rem- ber 1962. He completed basic
me and in ev- embered by many Navasota training at Fort Chaffee, Ark.,
ce.” residents as a frequent visitor was last stationed at Fort
Jimmv Dale Harris Morris Hoffman, Mr*. Ray
Jimmy Bale Harris Knight, MisS Annette Moore,
V. Wheeler has had a patch Courtney, parliamentarian;
and Mm Ben Swank, histor-
nrdDnurnpen helathat‛ee to^Mm*4
Mrs Rov Weaver Hertenperger, airecvor
qmrs er^to.^ sand MSewophmdrrkospenanstanea
daughter, MS Maris Stott- are Mrs. D. R. Stutts, presi-
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Johnson, as co-hostess. M iss 218 B. C. and that existing be- pe. Mm ‘Jarrell’s husband the U. S. Army School, Europe,
1.1 tween the United States and was a pioneer merchant of in Murnau, Germany, April 10.
the rituals and Mm Myrtle Russia today. The Greek His- -----------* ‘ ‘ -----
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cattle. Herman Finke to fill- Moore was re-elected sponsor.
had been any harm on us, the most
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• Mrs. Basil Stewart of
Houston was here for the
> and operated the Mis- Specialist Webber was train-
1 Store there until his ed in the performance of de-
Mm Jarrell, until her pot maintenance of transis-
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Campaign*, editor of The
The Robert Raines Chapter Indianapolis Star. Mr. Cam- . ■-------1
Daughters of the American paigne quoted -Charles de at fl a.m. Wednesday at Hill-
jess:
ed "Taming of the Bear” by blossoms adorned the recep- ■
rooms. Miss Margaret foom where delicious refresh-
eED.Wehbeo If
At Murnau, Germany
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ney and it win be topped aft- announced two honors confer-
er settled and in condition for red> '-
Mtn* Myrtle
sBor, SomenriUe, a son, Dar- ______________
roll Wayne, April 16, wt 7 evening and the culmination
Hsmae ““mSnSST*% Fuehrer-^
renting a special message
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and Rbyqumhtersfin"Kansas"City. It
will be central event of the
coffee service in the dining hostesses.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964, newspaper, April 23, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446183/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.