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BAPTIST CHUBCH
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J. L. Bounds, Pastor
Sunday, first and third.
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WASHINGTON HALL
Saturday Nite, Aug. 9
Music By
Charles O. Butler (Pennsylvania)
World-wide Bible reading—Esther 5:1-14.
ST. PATRICK'S CHUBCH
Rev. A. W. Raye, Pastor
Masses:
9:30 A.M.—First, third and fifth
BLUE LAKE FREE WILL
BAPTIST CHUBCH
By Mrs. Katie Davis
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Worsham
. and Waynette of Houston spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. F.
Worsham.
After a few days in Temple
hospital Mrs. Ely Cleveland Is
- back home.
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Thursday, August 7, 1958 Navasota. Hmb
Valley
spent
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Rev. Richard McCroskey, Pastor
10:00 A.M.—Sunday School.
11:00 A.M.—Service.
7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship.
Wednesday Night, 7:30 pjn.—
Devotional.
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11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship.
7:30 PM.—Evening Worship.
Wednesday:
7:30 PM.—Prayer Service.
The average American auto-
mobile has approximately 13,000
parts.
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8 to 11 for all elementary grade
children.
Pre Nuptial Parties Compliment
Bride-Elect Of Thomas Moore
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EVERGREEN FREE WILL
BAPTIST CHUBCH
Keith. Texas
Herbert Richards, Pastor
Every Sunday:
10:00 AM.—Sunday School.
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship.
7:30 P.M.—F. W. B. League.
8:30 P.M.—Evening Worship.
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
CATHOLIC CHUBCH
with
urn-
with
The New York Yankees each
year draw about a.quarter mil-
lion tourists to borne games.
The construction of the St
Lawrence Seaway created a 100-
square-mile artificial lake in
northern New York and southern
Ontario.
Mr.
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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHUBCH
A Church of the Lutheran Hour
and
TV’s This is the Life
L. F. Westerfnann, Pastor
Sunday School and Bible Class
9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship Hour 10:30
a.m.
Wednesday. Walther League
7:30 pm.
3.1
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1 Joked
2 Noah's boat
3 Compass point
4 Texas town
5 Nave on
8-City in
Oklahoma
7 Symbol for
magnesium
• Malt drink
• Closer
10 Sample
11 Cereal grain
13 Colorado
1« Palm lily
Hlrile
(Upper Room-
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7:30 P.M.—Young People's Serv-
ice League.,
S! Klean Write Ball Pens, the world's
K finest "throw-away" pens actually
■ sell themselves...here's why: (
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over two Miles.
• No refill, are aatewry.
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• Instant flowing. Instant drying lab.
MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHUBCH
Rev. E. H. Crouch, Pastor )
Sunday:
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Service 11:00 a.m.
Training Union 7:00 pjn.
Evening Service 7:30 pjn.
Wednesday:
Prayer Meeting 7:30 pjn.
FOR SALE—1954 Model Interna-
. tional pick-up truck, stake bo-
dy, cheap. Turner, Pierce &
Konken. "* 47-A-tfc
FIBST METHODIST CHUBCH
Anderson, Texas
Rev. Fred Carter, Jr., Minister
Sunday School 10:00 ajn.
Morning Worship Service 11:00
ajn.
Methodist Youth Fellowship
6:15 pan. .z
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PRAYER
O God, Thou knowest our deepest needs. According to Thy
divine knowledge, satisfy our hunger of body and soul. Strengthen
us so that we may grow In knowledge and love of our Saviour,
Jesus Christ, in whose blessed name we pray. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
God supplies our needs in accordance with His wisdom and
our trust in Him.
Sunday Masseet
First, third and fifth Sunday
at 8:00 a.m.
Second and fourth Sundays at
10>30 a.m.
Rosary Fridays and Saturdays
at 7:30 pan.
Catechism Saturday at 4'00
p.m.
SALEM LUTHERAN CHURCH
A Church of the Lutheran Hour
and
TV’s This is the Life
L. Fr Westerman n,
vacancy pastor
Sunday School and Bible Class
9:30 a.m. L
Morning Worship Hour 8:30
a.m.
Walther
8:00 p.m.
NEWS FROM
JOHN CONN-
800 W. Washington St A
Navasota, Texas
Sunday School 10 ajn.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
We cordially Invite you to at-
tend these services in Spanish.
Bible Study and Young Peo-
ple’s service 7:30 pjn. on Thurs-
day.
1 Prayer Meeting on Saturdays
at 7:30 pan. <
Pentecostal radio program
over Bryan, 1240, at 8:30 a.m. to
9:00 aan. Sunday. - .
daughter, Magvjn
son, Mr. and. Mrs.
•nd 'Jerry add. tf.-.
iphant, all of Hunts-
ville all were at the working
here on Saturday.
Visitors in the Gooch Colburn
his week were Mr. and
. A. Colburn and Dayna
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HORIZONTAL
1,5 Depicted
adret*
10 Shipworm
12 Bird* of prey
14 Inquire 4
15 Brazilian
seaport
17 Consume
18 Thoroughfare
(ab.)
IB Ironies
21 Ancestor of
Pharaohs
22 Temporary
shelter ,
34 Allowance for 18 Ribbonliko
waste flag
M Hessian river SO Throttle
27 Uncommon
StRnnbolftg
SBPartM'W
80 Symbol fre
tantalum ■
31 Note wen
(ab.)
33 Whit
34 Delighted
37 Learning,
38 Cotton fabric
M Measure ot
area
40 Shine
« Under the
word (sb.)
47 European gull
48 Rent
•0 Reverential
fear
SI Citrus fruit
S3 She is a^
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Read Matthew 7:7-13
“* Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. (Mat-
thew 6:13.)
Pedro oould not be more than twenty years old. He was dif-
ferent from those boys his own age who were foolishly turning
to liquor, or to drugs like marijuana.
Although Pedro did not turn to liquor or drugs, he could
not be accused of not enjoying life. To the contrary, his Chris-
tian life seemed to invite adventure.
"I believe in prayer,” he said. "When my father died, we
received no more pension. I have been unable to find work. My
younger brother and my mother, and I do not find life easy.
Sometimes we go to bed so hungry we cannot sleep. And then
I pray. As a pray for others, I-forget my own hunger, and sleep
comes easily. I sometimes find myself tempted; but then I pray,
and God delivers me from evil.”
At all times, God is ready to supply our needs, but not al-
ways in ways we hope for or expect. In His divine wisdom, He
does it in His own way.
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dy Lentz of Houston spent the
week-end at Lake Bedias.
Mr. and Mrs. Waynne Coleman
of Freeport were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. John-
nie Herrington. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shiflett
and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Piaster spent the week-end vat
Lake Irene, near Bedias. \
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bride-elect of Thomas Moore,; over which simulated sprays of
has been honored with several
pre nuptial parties during the
past weeks in Brenham..
Mrs. Maurice De’Olive, Mrs. J.
O’Malley, Mrs. Weldon Also-
brook, Miss Mackie Jo Alsobrook,
Miss Mary Ann O’Malley and
Mrs. A. J. O'Malley of Brenham
were hostesses for a buffet sup-
per and pottery shower at the
Hotel St. Anthony Friday night,
July 25 when the guest list in-
cluded 20 girls, close friends of
the honoree.
The table was centered
an arrangement of three
brellas of net, adorned
greenery and wedding bells, the
bride's chosen color, pink, being
white carnations were pinned on
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Mrs. Burford Schoenemann, and glads in a wicker container were
her gift from the hostesses was used on the buffet table. Many
a condiment stand in her chosen lovely gifts in linen were pre-
| sented the honoree.
Mrs. E. O. Routt of Chappell
her grandaughfer, Miss
>effert of Houston, were
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88 Ona o< the
dnqmport*
41 Seaweed
U Forst
croatart
A man’s alimentary canal is
from 25 to 30 feet long.
Horatio Alger wrote more than
50 books about poor boys who
made good.
FIBST PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH
Rev. Keith Nickle, Pastor
Sunday:
9:45 A M.—Sunday School.
11:00—A.M.—Morning worship.
6:00 P.M.—Youth meetings.
Wednesday:
7:30 P.M.—Choir practice.
Circle meetings Monday, Au-
gust 11. '—*■
Circle A. 9:30 AM.—At th®
Home of Mrs. A. T. McKinney;
leader, Mrs. A. J. Youens.
Circle B. 9:30 A.M.—Hostess,
Mrs. C. W. Lucas; leader, Mrs.
George Davis.
Circle C, 6:00 P.M.—Picnic at
the home of Miss Laura Youens;
leader, M^R. E. Powell.
Circle D, 7)00 P.M—Hostesses,
Mrs. Mickle Cbe and Mrs. Merle
Elliott. . “
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ZION LUTHERAN CHUBCH
A Church of the Lutheran Hour
- Arthur ). Niemann, Pastor
Anderson, Texas
Sunday School and Bible Class
9:15 aan.
Divine Service with Holy Com-
munion 10:00 a-m.
Ladies Aid Thursday 2:00 p.m.
Sunday School teachers meet-
ing Friday 8:00 pan.
guests over the week-end Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Bennett and
sons, Neal and Kenneth, of Free-
port. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Homer McCle-
ney of North Zulch spent Satur-
day with Mrs. Willie McCleney
and Lester.
Mrs. Peggy Reed is working
in Bryan this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Denmon
and children of Houston were
visiting relatives here last week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sunday
Freeman and children of Cali-
fornia have been here with Bil-
ly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
Freeman, who are very sick.
Oran Cook was here from
Navasota Saturday.
Mrs. Percy Wells of Houston
spent Monday and Tuesday here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Turner
and daughter are here from
Houston, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. W.- Colson.--------
Mr. and Mrs. Oley Blount of
Columbus came to see Mr. Con-
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ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC
CHUBCH
Stoneham. Texas
Bev. T. W.
Sunday at 9:30 aan.
Second and fourth Sundays at
7:00 a.m.
Confession: One hour before
Mass.
Confession: On the Saturday
before the second Sunday 3:30-5
pan.
Rev. T. W. Kappe, Administrator
Masses: First, third and fifth
Sundays at 7:30 aan.
Second and fourty Sunday at
9:30 a.m.
Confresslon: One hour before
mass.
Confession: Saturday evening
7-8 pan.
.
Don't Send Your Children guest of
To Churlh — Take Thom
nests of Mrs. Marie
daughter, Paula.
Kelly Hogue of Otey was a
sum u2 his sister, over
week end, Mrs. Ella Carroll.
Mrs. Pearl Grissom of Rich-
PERSONALS ~
O Mrs. Steve Moore and dSugb-
I ters visited relatives in Deer
Park last week. Accomanying
them home for a visit were Don-
Laura na Kay and Bettie Sue Hughes.
438ufflxuMdby ,
msdicalmen
44 Saaks
45 Relate
«Existed •
•OAfflnaative
vote
83HTSrifod
State” (ab.)
84 An (Boot)
Fin
Thompson of
the week end
del, Karen Sue Henslee and
Nancy Rogers assisted in serv-
ing. The honoree received a cor-
sage of pink flowers and was
remembered by the hostesses
with a pie and cake server in
her chosen pattern of sterling
silver.
Miss Cathy Carroll of Hous-
ton, who will be a member of
the house party at the Schoene-
mann-Moore wedding reception,
was hostesses, together with her
mother, Mrs. J. V. Carroll and
her aunt, Mrs. E. R. Hacker, for
a buffet supper with which they
entertained a group of about
fifty guests at the Hotel St. An-
thony in Brenham Saturday
night. The guest list comprised
relatives and friends of the fam-
ily of the prospective bride. ’
Coral pink, chosen color of the
bride-elect, predominated in the
table centerpiece of gladioli,
ards spent several days as guest
of Mrs. M. M. Hall.
R. L.* Laibyer' of Austin spent
-the week-end with Jiis famHy.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thigpin
of Houston were w’eek-end guest
Of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thigpin.
Mrs. J. E. Moore of Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goss of Bryan
afid Leo White of Houston were
wWkqsid vtaltw of MF.
Mrs./Willfsm T. Duncan.
“ ,. Wells?, of Madisonville
Phis'Mbther, E. T. Wells, w v
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Little Bubba Barnett and Tit- Curtis Oil
tie Miss Linda Barnett of Pasa-
dena have returned home after
several weeks visit with their
grandmother, Mrs. Lona Barn-
ett.
Mr. and Mrs. McAdoo Plaster
ING SIZE Pen
with the
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
CHUBCH
McAlpine and Church Streets
Navasota, Texas
Rev. James W. Emerson, Rector
9:00 A.M.—Morning Service.
(Morning Prayer and sermon or
Holy Communion and Sermon.)
10:15 AJd.—Sunday School.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Anderson. Texas
Services every Sunday, 11 a.m.
Testimony Meeting every 4th
, Wednesday, 8 p.m. ‘
Reading Room open every
Wednesday, 3-5 p m, where au-
thorized Christian Science Liter*
ture may be read, borrowed or
purchased. 4 , f-
Sunday School for pupils un-
der 20 years of age, convened 8t
11 a.m.
These services are broadcast
from First Church of Christ Sci-
entist Houston, each alternate
Sunday at 11 a.m., KTHT.
Rev. A. J. Pavelka, Administrator
Masses every Sunday at 7:15
and 9:15 aan.
Masses on Holy Days of Obli-
gation at 7:15 and 9:15 a.m.
Confessions every day before
Mass, Saturday evening from 7
to 8, Thursday evening before
the first Friday of the month
from 7 to 8 and Sunday morning
before the first Mass.
Religious Discussion Class for
all high school students on
Tuesdays from 7 to 9 pan.
meetings every tint
Tuesday at 7 pan.
m on Saturdays from
pottery design.
Mrs. L. A. Seidel, Miss Suzan ■
Seidel, Mrs. H. L. Henslee and Hill and I
Miss Beverly Henslee of Bren- Diana Hoeffert
ham entertained 80 guests with hostoaes Saturday for a lunch-
an afternoon coffee Wednesday eon at the St. Anthony Hotel in
at the Seidel home in Brenham' Brenham. '
both Suzann and Beverly will' corsage
serve as bridesmaids. T “
Schoenemann and
Asbury Lenox. Pastor
Sunday:
9:45 A.M —Sunday School. _
10:50 A.M.—Morning Worship.
., S;30 P.M.r^ntermedlate and
7:00 P.M.—Evening Service.
-Ma..-
tag.
2nd Wednesday—Worker’s Con-
ference. .
3rd Wednesday—Methodlat
Men.
Wednesday—C o m m 111 ee
SUTWednesdsy—-Family Night
Every Wednesday — Choir Re-
hearsal.
Navasota. Texas
Rev. Tom J. Drewett, Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday Schnol 9:45 a m
Morning Worship 10:55 a.m.
Training Union 6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday:
Officers and Teachers Meeting
7:00 pan.
Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m.
Church Choir Practice 8:00
p.m. z
Mrs. marked
Tom place.
! Moore of Navasota, mothers of
the “bride-elect and her fiance,
received the callers with the
hostesses.
An arrangement of marigolds
and other blossoms centered the
table and at the ends s^od
silver coffee service and milk
glass punch bowl. Mrs. Richard
Splrwu-and Mrs. Robert Rogers _ a
poured, and Misses Rebecca Sei- "cemetery working here on Sat-
home this week were Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Colburn and Dayna
Jo of Pasadena.
Miss Eloise Colburn and moth-
er, Mrs. Emma Colburn, of Dob
bin, Carl Rhoten of Shiro, Mrs.
Hattie Elson of Houston, Clay-
ton Phillips and father of Hous-
ton, Mjs. Jewel Kelly from Hous-
ton wflo spent a week among
friends here.
Mrs.-Herman Thompson and
mother otf nsar Bedias *and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Stuart of Shiro.
Mr. and Mrs. Mabry Thomas
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• Mr. and Mrs. RufUs Powell
and daughters returned Sunday
I to their home at Hobbs, N. M,~ —
after a visit here with, his moth-
er, Mrs. R. E. Powell.
• John Bill Gibson arrived home
Sunday to spend a 30-day leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Gibson. He is stationed at
Fort Bliss, El Paso.
• Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Gibson and
son, James, were week-end vis-
; Itors of Mr. and Mrs. James Dur-
den at Austin.
• Bob Whitten, Jr. Is spending
i the week with his grandpar-
. eats. Ml and Mrs. C. Faulk-
ner, at Austin.
• Mrs. Rachel Millican and Mrs.
Beth Dixon left Sunday for va-
cation trip to Galveston.
, • Mrs. Charles Jacoby is in Lhr-n
ingston this week where she is
a director for the 5th and 6th
grade camp at Sweet Gum Hol- .
low at Camp Cho-Yeh. ,
• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hale and
tm — _n(j Verna
Navasota visitors Tuesday. j Crockett were week end guests
Mrs. Maggie Howard i.r ' .
last week at College Station | 5 Morley^
with relatives. I
Mrs. Effie Wells and Morrison Missouri Pacific
Wells are Visiting relatives in
Houston.
- FIBST BAPTIST CHUBCH
Anderson, Texas
Rev. Billy Mathis. Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship Service 11:00
Training Union 7:00 P.M.
Evening Worship 7:45 PJt .
Prayer Meeting Wednesday,
7:45 EM-
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To the eredHora of the estate of Grace
Florence Wllson/deceaoed.
Notice Is hereby given that original
U-ttcrs of Administration upon the es-
tate of Grace Florence Wilson, deceased,
were grunted to me the undersigned on
the Sth day ol July. 19.>8. by the founty
Court of GrltnCs County. All person, hav-
el-.im, analnst aaltl estate are hereby
required to present the same tv me
within the time prescribed by law.
Mail same th W. E. Barron. Box 408.
I Navasota. Texas. Attorney- for the Es-
tate of Grace violence Wilson, deceased
JOHN W. WILSON
Admlnistrw t of >he Estate of Grace
. Florence WUson, Deceased.
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CONTRACTORS' NOTICE OF TEXAS
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
Sealed proposa's for constructing 3.03-1
mils*. .<>1 .....Bs Surf, trutn FM
13? S of Navas-n.i City Units t. to
r .nn -r- -n with SI! B * Fr. FSf 241 at
Erwin Church E. to SH 90 at Anderson
on” Highway FM 37P/149 covered by R
2458-1-1 and ft 720-4-1. In Grimes Coun-
ty. woi be received at the Highway De-
partment. Austin, until 9:00 A M . Au-
gust 20. ISOB and then publicly opi ned
and read? ■ *.. fe- -
This is a -Opubihw Works” Project, as
dt-aned In Hbuse Bill NO. 54 of the 43nl
Legislature of the State of Texas and
House B1U «f the 44th Legiata-
time M tn.> -rtata ft Texas, aqd as such
inwlsions of said House
is herein are intended
with the provlsionn ,pf
provisions of
Highway Cotn-
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nage rates, for each
witman or mechanic
needed to execute the work on above
named project, now prevailing In the lo-
cality In which the work is to be per-
formed.. and the Contractor shall pay not
less than these wage rates as shown In
the proposal tor each craft or type of
laborer, workman or mechanic employed
on this project.
Legal holiday work shall be paid for
at the regular governing rates.
Plans and specifications svallable at
the office of Joe Piccolo. Reeldent Engi-
neer. Navasota. Texas, and Texas High-
way Department. Austin. Usual rights re-
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and children and father, Char-
lie Thomts, spent some time here
last week at their farm and al-
to attended the funeral of Mrs.
Elbert Key of Madteonvllle.
In hpror of the silver wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. S.
H. (Bob) Davis of Carlos, friends
and relatives surprised them
With open house Sunday, Au
gust 3. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Churchwell in Car-
los.
Party appointments featured a
pink and silver theme with ar-
rangements of pink flowers add-
ing to the beauty of the home.
To further accent the thought of
the occasion, the mantel held a
■ ■ miniature bride and bridegroom
r with their luggage about to em-
bark on a honeymoon In a min-
iature Model A coupe, an exact
replica of the one Mr. and Mrs.
Davis used on their honeymoon
twenty-five years ago. Pink and
silver also prevailed at the re-
freshment table, which was laid
- with pink net over silver. Two
large-pink tulle trees, edged in
silver and trimmed with dainty
pink rosebuds were placed to the
back of the table. They were
complimented by pink tapers In
silver holders.
Guests who called during the
reception hours were registered
By Mrs. W. F. Morris
R. L. Henderson of Houston
and mother, Mrs. Effie Hender-
son, of Hockley attended the
Iola News
Saturday.
Mrs. J. B. Davis spent a few
days In Houston last week.
Mrs. Fred Davis and daugh-
ter, Dorftline, spent several days
In Beaumont with relatives.
Guests in the Ira Cotton home
last week-end were relatives
McArthur Dean had anl __ ----------
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wil-
Hams and Mrs. Ona Bean at-
tended church at Ever Green
Church at Keith last Thursday
night
Mrs.
Houston
here at her home.
Pat Webb who is working in
Houston was home for the week-
end.
Mrs. Oma Webb and Bob were j daughters, Diane am
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spent her parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. G.
| • Joyce Walker and M. Fields,
: railroad offi-
cials of Palestine, who were on
I their way back to Palestine from
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Grant spent Houston stopped by to see G. H.
, • Mrs. L. B. Carrell of Dallas is
visiting her daughter Mrs. J. E.
Nelson and family. Mrs. Carrell
will be joined by two other
daughters this week-end. Mrs. C.
C. Sanders of Mt. Pleasant and
Mrs. Roland Prayer of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. (Bob) Davis Honored I *
Sunday On Silver Wedding Anniversary
by Miss Susan Churchwell. Miss
Mollie Churchwell and 1
-Parker, attired in pink and sil-|« Miss Trannie Francklpw’left
vet lormals, presided at the! Saturday for Corpus Christi’ to
crystal punch bowl and the j’P®1”* a week with MY. and Ma
thrco^tiered white wedding cake, W#atlMrfot<L
trimriSed in tiny pink rosebuds • MfS- Hulon Hall and.Mrs. B.
and was topped with a minia-
ture bride and bridegroom.
For the occasion Mrs. Davis
wore a baby blue chiffon dress
with a pink and silver corsage.
Those who called during the
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Barker Allen of Bryan, Mrs. L. B.
Bounds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pool, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bounds,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Allen, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Jarvis and son,
Mrs. Joe Hudson and Frances of
Bryan, Mrs. Malssa Beasley, Mrs,
Buddie Garvin, Mrs. Dub Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Allen, Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Joe Davis and
small son, Leia Moe and Reba
Churchwell, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Matheson and son of Magnolia,
—— —> —* — ________
Church well, Susan and Mollie, ot Dr.'and Mrs. Herbert Schulze
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Rodger-
son were in Huntsville the last
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Rigby,
Van, Jr. and Yyvon of Shiro, al-
so Mrs. Ona. Gore and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Iva Thomas and
son, Dwaln, wlfo and baby, all
of Houston, were in the Van
Rigby home the last of the^week.
Warren Thompson of Brykn
was at the working here Satur-
day. , r—"
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ford. Mr.
and Mrs. Gene King, Patsy and
David, and Sandra Killian, all
of near Houston, spent the week-
end in the. J. V. Cleghorn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hunter
of Iola were in our midst last
week.
Lewis Walcoviak and sister of
Anderson spent one night with
relatives here.'
Mr. dud Mrs. Dodson of Hous-
ton, Mre. Walter Barnhill and
Mr. and' Mrs. John Barnhill dt
Phelps, attended the cemetery
working here.
Miss Peggy and Carolyn Cleg
horn visited in Navasota sev-
eral days last week.
JL. Aa Cloghorn is having some
nice hhj^ baled this week by
■ And grand-
Maney and
„BoU Manjeer
NEWS FROM ' /
BEDIAS^
By Bta. Lee Simes
Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Crawford !
of Van Vleck were guests ot Mr. .
and Mrs. Lee Simes the past i
week. <
Mrs. Nanni® Mae James of
Huntsville was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Landers over the
week-end.
Guests In the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Hernigan the past
week were Mr. and,Mrs. Honri
Vic4 of Mobile. Alabama.
i Mrs. Wlndell.yice and two
. .sons of Mobile,'Al;
'and Mrs. Ben MbGli
4>f Roshaman are th
P. Plaster
Fred Dean Taylor of Houston
was a week-end guest of his
grandmother, Mrs. Lee Guer-
rant
Guy Jadcson visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Davis during the past week.
Mrs. Henry Taylor is visittag and childfen, Mr. and Mrs. Bud-
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Travis Batqpn in Houston for
several' days.
Mrs. Truett Wells and chil-
dren are spending a few days in
Houston as
Tadlock
Sunday in Houston with Mrs. Morley?
Barton Grant and children.
Mrs. Edna White of Houston
spent last week with relatives
here and fishing at Lake Irene.
Rev. Charlie Thompson will
begin a weote meeting at the
Zinn -M F 'C.hprrh Monday
night. Evory ^lhe Is invited to
come and bring some one with
away who is not doing well at you’
this time. Mrs. Lillie Blount,
Oley’s mother, went home with
them for a few days visit.
Mrs. Jewell Stover spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Posey
and Mr. and Mrs. John Stover at
Victoria. This week she is vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. George Ham-
mond of Port Arthur.
Mrs. Patsy La Grove and chil-
dren of Groves visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hammond here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammonds went
home with her for‘a few days
visit — -
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Davis of
Bryan and T. C. Davis and Miss
Winita Garner went to Houston
Sunday to visit Mrs. T. C. Davis
at tha Anderson Hospital.
Mrs. Stanley Nowak, and sons
of Sherman are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Stephens. Grand
mother Stephens is back at
home after a few weeks at Be-
dias.
Wayne Howard and son, Da
vid, of College Station were here
Sundays.
7:30 A.M.—Second
Sundays. ...... _ _
6:45 A.M.—Wednesday.
Confessions:
5-6 and 7-8 PJd. Saturdays-be-
fore early masses.
-S' *>£*£---7--
T
• Ink rotor, era awltobto to Mm. MmL
groan or brown. • , •
• Special poo« are «w8aMs for pinto
offni one... for nartlag teaaAry gad
Ary doanlng.
Only 49*
THE NAVASOTA EXAMKO T
OFFICE SUPPLY DEFT.
Phon« 5-A4B4
W. Peterson spent Tuesday in
Houston.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nemir
and sons of Chicago, Ill. are her®
visiting their mothers, Mrs. W.
W. Greenwood and Mrs. P. Ne-
mir.
• John Webber, Calvert Ham-
mett, Bobby Floyd and Joe Fal-
se spent the week-end at Gal-
veston. — —■—---—__
• Miss Linda Bowdon Lindley is
spending the week with Mr, and
Mrs. Roy M. Horlock In Houston.
• Mrs. Wm. P. Payne returned
Friday from a slx week- visit
with her parents at Falls
Church, Va.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schulze
Jack Jutson of Hea,rne, *Henry Dallas were week-end guests
Mrs. Henry Churchwell agd Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Bryant
CHURCH OF CHRIST
-Malcolm A. Smith
Evangelist
Sunday Morning Services:
Bible Study 10:00.
Preaching 11:00.,
Communion 11:45.
Sunday .Evening Services:
Young People Meeting 6:30.
Preaching 7:30. .",
Communion.8:13.: ( f
Wednesday;. , I
Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
Thurtiftrn LKrS 1
Ladies Bible 4:00; p.m.
A thf
Schoenemann, pink lilies and oth^r - blossoms
[ raindrops provided a fountain
: effect Cathy and Diane wore
wristlets of pink carnations. A
buffet supper of turkey, ham,
salads, hors d’oeuvers, relishes,
and varied sweets .was served
with ice tea. A Lazy Susan, of
polished wood and pottery in
the shape of a fish in modern-
istic design was Diane’s gift
from the hostesses.
A Coke party with Miss Patsy
Martin and Miss Barbara Schul-
ze of Brenham as hostesses was
given on Thursday night, July
31 at the Martin home in Bren-
ham.
Friday night Mrs. Askins and
Mrs. Winklemann of Brenham
i entertained in the garden of the
r..........WfflKlemamr?hoTTTe with a lffwn
the bride-elect and her mother, Par,y and linen shower. Flame
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1958, newspaper, August 7, 1958; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303263/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.