Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 66, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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(By United Pgjss)
OKLAHOMA CITY, April 27.
VISITING
MINISTER
CAR BATTERY
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School libraries have been installed
in 99.9 per cent of all school districts
in the State of Washington.
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Attendants upon servicee at the
First Baptist Church yesterday en-
joyed two sermons by the Her. John
Campbell of Waco. Mr. Campbell is
a young man in the ministry of that
church and is now a student in Bay-
lor University. He is not a stranger
In Grimes County but has preached
much within the bounds of the county
add has a
, relatives here.
The pastor, Rev. W. N. Purcell, is
in Westhoff, Texas, engaged in a re-
was announced yesterday
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France May Protest;
Britain Is Displeased
Quartette—Mrs. Robert Foster, Mistf
Frances Leake, Will Gibbs, Bari Gilli-
land.
Report of Committees. *
Prayer.
A full attendance la
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MUSIC WEEK
BEGINS NEXT
SUNDAY
celebrated Sun-
day afternoon by the U. D. C.’s who
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the top in the American Legion Ration-1 commemorated this occasion by fhe
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Some person in need of .a storage
battery evidently thought it more eco-’
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to make a purchase from a dealer. At
least a Ford car belonging to J. G.
Whitten was minus a battery when
the owner stepped on the starter Sunt -°
day afternoon. The original plan of
cranking was resorted to for the time
being.
The car was in the Madeley barn at
: was
placed tn the barn about 7 p. m. Sat-
urday. Wbeo the wwner returned
al^out 4 p. m. Sunday he found the
battery missing. Nothing else about
the car appeared to baW'hh® both-
ered.
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W second duration during the night.' World War. J^waa a disappointment
tdows rattled and dishes Jarred to thtena that » few people responded
■\ T I to the call for wrtatha, but they hope
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Boys and Girls Today
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jrcisee held at the lamL Wilton Smithy Weldon?^ Farmer)
iday Marvin Edwards.
4‘At“ Th the'-following wehe?given letters
iris track: Maurice Kelley. Willie1
’’ jrixal, It
s will be away one more Sun-
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tion “aa carnse for profouad aeriowa-
nesa in Hurope’a fntuna”
ing every one to reserve May 16, IK '
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tat. promises
Ing of women is to take place in
g Thursday, April 30th, When
meeting of Creath Aux
iU be held in the First Bap
Brch. Mrs. J. Wallace Brosig
sota is President of the Asso-
[ Auxtflary. Mrs. John Crutch- 1
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Local Auxiliaries.
! Committees.
’ Bwanson. Navasota.
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Leigh, State
•er W^. M. U.
r:Report8 Cbrne-
John Church- |
Idhfc-Mrs. A. 8. Allen.
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-vice Report—Mrs. W.
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Navasota ha® had HMh» tala «t
least Sunday morning eariy there
was a light shower, or rathei’ a few
drops fell, for the amount of precipi-
tation scarcely reached proportions
a shower. Again about one -o’clock
Monday morning there was <' small
shower. Persons arriving on H-&
T. C. train at tttat hour hurried to
tiielr homes -irt -JitueyH to keep; from
■ getting wet, but the rain stopped by
the time they were under shelter. All
rain signa had vanished, by daybreak (
Monday. ' ’' (
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PROVES FATAL
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ttroiANAFOLISr April 2T.—India
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3STA1ES
RAISED
QUOTAS
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Arkansas and Tennessee Follow g
Kentucky In Raising Legion
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INDIANAPOLJS, April ?7.—Ar-
(By United Pre®)
POTSDAM, Germany, April
The Royal Pnnafcm emlgna we®
hoisted here this morning for the first
time since the close of the W®M
[ War. The imperial colors were flowp
(over the homes of former royalty.
large circle of friends and ‘ A 19 .
The Anderson
" Chautauqua
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ANDERSON, April 27.—Our Chau-
tauqua Committee has received its
assignment of dates, and is now ask-
VASOTA
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BAVABOTA. TXXAA, MONDAY, APJUL 91, 1»25.
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m Hindenburg Next German President
MEMORIAL
DAY WAS
OBSERVED
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Regular conclave Navasota Comman-
dery No. 80 to be held at its asylum
tonight at 8 o’clock. Sir Knighto urged
to be present. Visitors welcome.
C. A. TRIBBLE, E C.
M. MENGER. Recorder.
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wide driv&^for three million
for an endowment fund for widows
and orphans of the World ;War. / _»
Kentucky's quota was reached sev-
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eral days ago, the Legion head quar-
ters here said.
SHOCKS FELT
(By United Press)
BERLIN, April 27.—Field Marshal
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Van Hindenburg, Germany’s war henh*-
' has been elected President of the Re-
public.
| Thirty and a half pillion, six hun-
(.dred thousand votes were cast for
him, approximately nine hundred thou-
sand more than was received by
nomical to take one from a car than Marx, the Conservative opponent.
He will take office Thursday or
Friday. The Cabinet of Chancellor
Luther will remain intact, it was 'in-
dicated. ” ' '
(By United Pre®)
BERLIN, April 27 —The Gen®a
foreign office han received
reports that France would proteat
against Hlndenbrug’s election because
tea mm® sppters on the French Hat
of “war crtnMnals.”
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ID, for attendance at .this community
affair.
The program circular indicates that
the talent throughout the entire three
days will be Very fine, and that each
one Who attends the Chautauqua wiR
be well repaid for his time and mon-
ey. According to the established cus-
tom of the Radcliffe Chautauqua Sys- .
tern, from whom our. committee has
bought this service, there will be a
11,1 lecturer and an entertainment organi-
zation, comprising some of the most
successful men and women in the ' - <
Chautauqua profession, on the pro- ,
*-v* gram each afternoon and evening. The
eb-related series of -lectures defds with
serviee vital considerations of national com-
munity and personal success, and each
entertainment organization will pro- -
vide that good and wholesome type of
recreation which is of lasting benefit.
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COMMANDERY NOTICE.
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Hle^tejr Holly Downs, Maurice I
Henry Lee Jones, Merle Dowell, Lath-
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ary letter to Brnest p1—
manager; girls’ basket ball: Margaret companion
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Margaret Black, JFirian Bree-’neer connected with the city system.
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IZ1NDON, April 27 —Gfeat Britain
The foreign office is WAiiiiW what
attitude to adopt.
Newspapers generally view the dec-
in a high school play - rehearsal at
Wayne, Oklahoma, was' fatal. Lesfije
djedr-in a hospital here this morning
despite the volunteer transfusions by
his compuions. , £.
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Afternoon Session 2:09 P. M.
Special Music—Miss Bangster. 7
Devotkmal—Mrs. J. BL, Smith, -Be-
dias.
Quarterly Reports of Standing-Com-
mittees. 7
Edueatikn—Mrs. W. N;-- Purcell,
Navasota. •
Benevolence—Mrs. O. C. Bevers.
Montgom^y
. Missions—Mrs. H. O. Miles, Jfprth
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h Auxiliary
Meets Here Thursday
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try of First Baptist Church
»»• to Creath Auxiliary Thurs-
; Cordial Invitation Extended
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Slayer Remains
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.4s' ’ fare still at sea in am attempt to run i
° - I (jOWQ negro Who slew L. Milk-1
Irnaket ball 'Margaret Burrows »gtto(1 atbacked his Woman
" i on a highway near here Sqtur-
and Gladys Ewing, spfonwr of\,the night
basket ball team. Holly Downs theC4
presented Miss Ewing with a | ’
vanity as a token of appreciation from ’
the basket b^ll team for her support. nf robberies and. attacks he
- Coach, Dickson also came i
share of gifts when Mauj;ire
• gave him a silver and green gold belt _■ (By United Prexsr
buckle and knife from the track and DALLAS. April -27.—While ; more programs f-T Music.. Week are now'
, itasket ball teams. 'than a'dozen negroes were held .-sfor. |n the hands-of the printer and will
Presentation of letters in track *&d/ examination with a reward of $3PQ.OO; ?oou be issiual. By efforts of the Mu-
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tangible identity of the slayer of programs are to be given our people
free of any admission charge. Quite a
nnml>er of artists from Houston will
take part on Monday and Tuesday
evenhigs. Wednesday programs will
be rendered in the various churches
at the regular hour of the mid-week
prayer meetings and the week’s enter-
tainment will close on Thursday eve-
ning with an open air concert by the
NavasotaBand s. / >
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U. D. C.’s wiah to make Memo
!t®t Will mean something to the peo-
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able to decorate hot only the graves of
FBQttABUYS
2HEREF0RDS
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W. H« Fuqua of the^ Erwin commu-
/ is adding to his pure-bred Here-
ford herd. Last Week-Mr. Fuqua, in
; has company with the county agent, W. L
T be met Ross, made a trip to Groveton, in
' \ <irhere he purchased
£ to the women! two Hereford bulls. He h® placed
Of the Creath them oa his ranch at. Erwin. '
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|. Thtehwon at Qrqveten.
in track: Maurice Kelley.
boys’ and girls' basket baft, track and j.;^<ren^ Min^ky
tennis. / ’
The program was opened ^y two
violin solos by Prof. 8, Kootman. and
these were very enjoyable. Supt. \L.
G. Andrews made a talk in whfch he
- reviewed the athletics for the entire
! year. ThiSP\was followed by talks by
£r « V I. r. . - - . 1 : DALLAS, Anri! 27.—The police h
’.—The Maurice Kelley, Captain of the track >
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accidental shooting of Thomas Leslie team; Holly Downs,
basket ball m : Margaret Burrows.1stpaJ attacked his woman f —
Captain of thb gijls’ haslet ball team ; ptinion on a highway near here Safur- ‘ At the various churches Sunday It
w*" ” *" “ ~ - • - --J , was announced thab. there will be no
The police assigned the murder to'evening- service on thg 3rd . day of
S^y jone or more negro degenerates ’who j May in order that all may^have bp-
from - are. ttelieved responsible tor a: Wries portunity 4bz attend the sacred eon-
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port. nf jobberies and, attacks here in the cert, at the First Methodist Church
hi for his . iaSf few months.
Kelly
NOTICE, BANDMEN.
The T. M. P. L. Band will meet to-
night (Monday) at 8 p. m. in the city
hall auditorium,
urged.
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' Which ‘will constitute the initial pro-
gram for Music Week,
will l»egin at S oVioek.
“‘’ret Programs for Musjc^Week ar
Presentation of letters in track ami examination with a rewan? of $300.00 ...
boys’ basket ball by Coach Dickson offered, police indicated 4hat they had SrC Study. Club
and of letters in girls’ basket ball and ’n(> v-. .......
tennis by Miss Brown tflbn followed, i w. L. Milstead, aged 30. and the as-
Those receiving letters in boys’ bas;, vaulter of his companion, Mrs. Mabel .
ket ball were: WHson Smith, Willie Berry, on the Austin highway near
Kelley, here Saturday ni^it. ,.
Officers are working on the theory
an Boone, Milton Hicks and an honor- that the black is the one, or two, who
Sloan, business siew Ryan Adkins and attacked his
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Vivian Breeland,
Burrows, Georgie Allan, Effi
Min, Jewell lebell, Gladys 1
and- Tufaddft ®s® ® and Jimmie Lee Wallace.
mt . ramitwe
Iteiaa will be
■ to feel wqLcotoft An Trinity County,
IP out to md 'wwbqu! " ** ’*‘_J
faf?* 6f the Creath them oa his ranch at. Erwin. These |
Malto guests animals were bought fro® Mrs. Lewis
J. Thtenoton at Gwreten. ' r v
)’ I®.. MMr Mr iWm taken great pride in his
Btafrnte am; to doing sreoT in this
w® toward enwMWrinw the rutot®
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OF RAIN FELL “ -
/Shocks wete also registered at St that next Memorial Day will «• ev
Louis and the eastern section of .Mis- ery grtfve worthy of the honor, dec-
•ouri and Southern flliuote. v Jototed.- 4^,.
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Letters Awarded H. S
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Letter-Day exercises held a!
High' School auditorium Mom
morning were very -interesting.
«hl,.tlme lettera were ewardid; ’w^ta..
Marrih Edwards
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’• Memorial Day was
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kansaiA and Tennessee have gone ovgr-K
nation- i
dollars pla<in£'of wreaths on the graves of
tfie Confederate soldiers buried at
Nayasota. Fifty evergreen wreaths
tied^n red and. white were placed on
as many graves by those who wished
to-Jionor rthe soldiers of the Civil War.
Fiffy wreaths, however, was just half
the number required, for the list of
Confederate graves numbers one hun-
dred. Many people send.flowers and Holland and Farquhar streets. It
these-helped out. ; < :
I The U. D. C.’a wigh to make
riafr Day an aoaual occasion, and one
kk>» «klll mmn aamjJ-hinN' tma-
of Navuaste. They want to be
‘.the Confederate toidiere, but those of
IW glM * Ins® part of tbe atolo. WMdtorw nt the
shaken by an earthquake of thir-| Mexican War. Spanish War and the
jarred * to thfem tha* ar few people responded
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 66, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1925, newspaper, April 27, 1925; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336659/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.