Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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WAVABOTA DAILY MLMCTBh WEDNMDAY, DSC. 10, 1924.
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S. B. Rucker Drug Co.
“The House Full of Appreciation”
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11I.-G. N. for a trip to Florida and Cu-
11 ba. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
| j and Mrs. C. M. Cummings of this city.
The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Iw. L. Lowry of Mart. Mr. Lowry is
I an employee of the I.-G. N. railroad.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lowry will be
at home in Navasota after December
II 20tb, following the return from their
{honeymoon.
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Mrs. Jno. D. Rogers
Mrs. J. M. Quinn
The Christmas Tree
GIFT SHOP
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of Suits Overcoats
Trousers, H a t a,
BEVERLY BAY
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Comedy: 44Highly Rec
and WE will be needing the money, so it sh<
long to satisfy each other. A hearty welcome
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Park’s
60, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
Rev. Swift Back
From Orange
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Here you fihd the
newest materials
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priced in a most 1
conservative way.
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you. You won’t
regret your visit
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BETTY BLYTHE
Camp Fire Girls’ Meeting
The Camp Fire Girls met Dec. 9th,
at the home of their guardian, Mrs.
N. B. Tucker, wth nearly all members
present. We deeded to have a cere-
monial meeting Friday night, Dec. 12.
.We sent a' box of evergreens to the
national headquarters at New York as
a token of our appreciation, for what
they have done for the Camp Fire
Girls all over tlje world. We had a
very nice" and enjoyable meeting and
adjourned until Friday night.
—Reporter.
we Strengthen
he Crutch
. “DARLING OF THE RI
Comedy: “Diving Fool1
WW R. AVERAGE CITIZEN
Ji JL *s but much-
* used crutch upon which
state or city business leans.
We depend upon Mr. Aver-
age Citizens for our income, tod.
But it is substantially refunded in
the shape of, taxes that benefit
him.
But for the taxes we pay, Mr.
Average Citizen’s burden would
be much heavier than it is.
I QUEEN
In order to move the goods, from now until Christ
we are making special prices on the following items. If
are in the market for any of these articles it will pay you
. to come in to see us—we can save you money on-- -fjjg
STERLING SILVER HOLL
such as
WATER PITCHERS, GOBLETS, SHERBETS.
TRAYS, TEA SERVICE, COFFEE SERVICE, ETC.
PLATINUM. AJTO DIAMOND J
such as
BEAUTIFUL SOLITAIRES, DINNER RINGS, BAR PINl
WRIST WATCHES, ETC. x *** > ?
GENTS’ FINE WAT
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HOWARD, WALTHAM, ELGIN, ILLINOIS, SOUTH
ETC.
For Christmas YOU will be needing “GIFTS THAT '
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Phone the society editor your social
happenings. She will appreciate it
ami so will we.
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I. Pound Officer Busy.
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The city pound officer was early
| this morning seen drivnlg a "herd of 16
I head of cattle through thfe city. Bet-
ter keep the cattle up. ’
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\: Big shipment of Ladies’ Bilk Under-
wear received this morning.—R. B.
Templeman A Son.—Adv.
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I? A modern discovery for the rapid
healing of flesh wounds, cuts, burns,
bruises, sores and scalds is Liquid
Borosone. It is a clear, colorless liq-
uid p^sesslng marvelous healing pow-
er. Price, 30, 60c, and $1.20. Sold by
J. M. Quinn.—Adv.
Rev. M. J. Swift returned today
from a trip to Orange where he went
last Monday.
Mr. Swift received a call from the
Episcopal Church at Orange only .re-
cently and he is giving some considera-
tion of the matter, but he has not yet
decided to accept. It is hard to break
nway from a good place like Navasota
and he will evidently decide to
here. ‘ ’■
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There’s nothing more annoying than
kidney weakness or inability to prop-
erly control the kidney secretions. .
Night and day alike, the sufferer is
tormented and what with the burning
and scalding, the attendant backache,
headache and dizziness, life is indeed
a burden. Doan’s Pills—a stimulant
diuretic to the kidneys—have brought
1 peace and comfort to many Navasota
people. Profit by this Brenham resi-
dent’s experience:
Mrs. M. A. Bielefelt, Clinton 8t., ?
Brenham, Texas, says: “I used Doan’s
Pills for an attack of kidney trouble, |
which was brought on by catching .
cold on my kidneys. I was bothered a _ j
lot and these organs caused much an-
noyance. Doan’s Pills, however, quick-
ly removed the romplaint. My kid-
neys were regulated, too. Doan’s Pills
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Social Calendar
„ The Moscow Artists, Thursday at
eight p. m. at the High School Audi-
torium.
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syrup made.
Maple Sap,
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Junior Domestic
Science Class Entertained •
Faculty Tuesday Afternoon
Tuesday afternoon at four o’clock
the Junior Domestic Science class en-
tertained the members of the faculty
with an informal tea.
The color scheme for the affair was
yellow and white, and thejdea was are a reliable remedy and others trou-
carried out not only in the decorations, — - a
but also in the refreshments. The (.Doan’s and receive the benefit I did."
dining room was made very attractive
with floor baskets containing yellow
chrysanthemums and on the table was
a centerpiece of the same flowers.
When the guests had all arrived, a
lovely salad course was served htem.
fruit salad in banana boats,, chicken
salad, potato chips, cheese bal^ shap-
ed into the form of peaches and fruit
punch. After this course, yellow and
white mints were served in individual
bonbon baskets.
The occasion was enjoyed by every-
one fortunate enough to be present,
jtnd the guests of honqr say that Miss
Barber and the Junior girls deserve
all the credit.
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Copiile Married In
Bryan Will Make Home Here
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| A quiet, home wedding, impressive
and beautiful, was the one celebrated
[ Saturday afternoon at o’clock, when
Miss Avis Cummings became the bride
of Barney C. Lowry of Mart. A few ’
hmmedl.te friend, of.the bride and jg
Rgroom gathered at the hqfcf * of
I bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Cummings.
After' the ceremony the party left ____
for Navasota, where they caught the © Fair and colder tonight;
TERN PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY S
TEXAS DIV1SION
Sl 2aul fteeman,
? Division Superintendent,
^K- .’ ^ 'Nswsote, Texas
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s equip your car with a new
we know we can save you
iremurchases of any sizes,
othing blit full size Fire-
Ires fof change-over units.
reSeRt tires for balloons, al-
alue for your old tires and
|iw8Kjet of four wheels and
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BAPTIST CHURCH.
Remember the Mid-week Prayer
Service Wednesday evening ,7 o’clock.
After the prayer service we will hold |
. 4>ur regular monthly business meeting.
Let-all reports be ready. If you are
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Interested in your church, attend the ®
business meeting, that you may know
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1924, newspaper, December 10, 1924; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336554/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.