Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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NA VASOTADAILY EXAMINER THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1927.
DR. B. S. ZINBERG
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A side-dhow romance hailed as the year’s sensation! ‘j
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Schedule :-l!20, 3:00, 4:40,^8t20, 8:00, 9:40 Pj
Attorney-ol-Law
Navasota. Texas
Office tB
First Natioasl Bank Bide
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Beauty Parlor .
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Experienced Operator
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■ by Charles Tenny Jackson.
la^i^ the SeaCfuture.
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course in "home ceaft for- boys” |
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has,been introduced in .the ' Gallatin N
County High tkhuol, Baseman, Meat, |
Hnbjects ntudie<i are fooH selection And 1
preparation and fundamental princl- i
pies in nutrition and dietetics, duties
of host, table etiquette, health prob,
lem* and first aid, and clothing 'and
Interior decoration as related to a
man's needs. \
Grimes
Motor Corp
Friendly
Service
KEITH,'-.May 31- Mre. C. E. labell
js Tiiifci'Inu Kith an iht:i*<*tioii in her
fo«>f. Hint is'Very painful.;
Mi - t'lia* MimIIiiihI of Navasota and
A!rs.-Kdwlh IsImUI of Houston are here
on a visit svith. Mrs. 1C. Isbell.
Mrs. .1. E. Shannon of Houston is
s|M'n<|iiiK llif week here with relatives.
Quite a few from liere are in Madl-
s'onvilh. today attending court
Mrs. E. <’. Williams and little daugh-
ter of Houston is here on a visit with
her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Ix-wis A.
1 t.'ook.
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BATTERY
It*# at fine a bat-
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can buy, told at a ,
price made pot-
tible only by
Ford quantity
production.
Thirteen plates,
; six voltt, eighty
ampere - hourt,
cated tn hard
rubber.
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Ford battery ia
ideal for radio use.
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JOHN GILBERT
Renee Adoree, Lionel Barrymore, Edward Connelly *
and Gertrude Short m
“THE SHOW”
A vivid picture from the novel “The Day of Souls”, I
His was the code of the underworld, “Take hat T
You Wank” . -. - —»!
TR^coSiH^etween Hf^rn makes drama that' "will
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UNITED eTATM TBXASURt’bOiJds!
••nfc Th# b»»4* wUl mature in twenty
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after eixtewa yean.
Seeea4 Liberty Lean beads will be ae-
•Wted fa exchange at par. Aeenied in.
tercet ea the Second Liberty bond. ®f.
x**1 £r.SI,,“«e wUl be paid aa of
Dberty Load bond, have been
November 11, 1927,
and wiU eeaee to bear interest on that
data./Bolden of ouch bonds who deelre
to take advantage of the exchange offer
should consult their bank or truet com-
pany at once, The exchange prlvile«e
WtU be available for o limited period only
and may expire about June 11th.
. Informatfon may be obtained
from bank, or trust eompaniee, or from
any Federal Reserve Bank. '*
f ’ a. w. Mellon,
Secretary of the Treasury.
Washington, May 31, 1927.
Local and Personal
News From Keith
GENERAL
MOTORS
Cip and mail
S P E CI A LS f or Wed nesday, Th ur^d ay, Frid
I 14 lbs. Granulated Sugar |]
- I qt. Grape dfafoa __________
r 1 pt. Grape Juice.
’ 1'qt botfle Sour "Pickles
• * 1 pt.iwrttte HoVRelishr
1 bottle Lee & Perrins Sauce ___
1 bottle of Van (lamp’s dateup /—
1 bottle Mcllkenny’s Tobasco Sauee
F&etoSTSwmaid RaiBinT.;..:—
I 1 15-os. package S^edejLSanttaid RAitihiT-
I 1 large bottle Fredti^arWad Dfemng<4__
1-2 gallon Blackberry
1 pt. bottle C. & Ek Ch
1 pt. Honey Syrufex..
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1 can No. 1 Goblin Com J.
1 can No. 1 Khal ~ ‘
1 can No. 1 Sliced —
.. 1 can No. 1 Gold Bar Peaches —
i 1 package,, 10 ounces, Dromedary Dates
> 1 package Blue Eibbon.Figs —
1 package Gold Medal Currents
2 cans Baker’s Milk CocoanntL
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Smiles and Btrniness Meet.” Buy Now,
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^>nid wlfovof Andorf-oii, I/ormh* Fuqua
and wife'mid three children of Bryan,
Mrs. D. W. Osbofhe’of I’a'inpa, Willis
Fuqua and; wife of Erwin. Mr. and
Mrs. .1, O. McIntyre and fbwe children
' of Roan s Prairie, Mlsaea Katie and
Pauline Fuqua of Erwin, Anbrey Fh-
qn^ and wife and little son of Goose
(’reek.
Two HO ns and one daughter and |
| ; their families, unable; to Attend were:
I M.' IXj Fuqua amt wife and two chil-
l ; drew, Mrs. T. H. Graves, Mr. ’ and
| Mrs. (J. IX Perry and'Yaintly all of
| Amlersmi, Mr. and Mrs.. S. G. Wright .
i and. family vof Erwin, Miss Jessie
■ | Moody an<i-W. H* O’Brien, Jr., of Pled,
j niont, W. T. Taliaferro' and wife and
g£ .J Miss Ixiulse.'J'alJafCrro of-■ Navasota,
k Robert and Mallei Dean of Fort Worth.
•.The gathering >YaH. ln-the nature c***- L.x Aatasc. ,-. ‘ <.•><; r
k a surprise for Mr. Fuqua, ekch family
L;.’ •) bringing a basket, and• dinner " Was
served In plcnld style. An improvised
table wgs set upon the.ehaded-lawn Tn 1
front of the house, and In the center ’
of the table was placed a large birth- !
day oake bearing 75 candies. By the I
noon hour such an array of good 1
things to eat was spread upon It as '
would have excited the envy and ad- 1
miration of any caterer.. Barbecued j
mutton and kid, roast beef, fried <?hlck- 1
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t«n and fried fish, bread, salads,
pickles, plea, and Gikes attested the
goodwill and enthuslasta of those furr
hlshing a least that will long ue re-
~ membered. ’ 1
When all" were assembled Will
O'Brien, Jr., returned thanks and TuL i
an Impressive jirayer asked Divine
blessing bn the occasion and all pres-
ent. k . -
| After dinner pictures were taken of 1
members of the Lon Fuqua family, I
; there being five generations present.
Jxmking upon his stalwart sons and h
(air daughters and their sturdy chll- 1
dreu this good man and stauch citizen I
v. should have felt that he had not lived
hi vain and to him no, doubt came the 1
realization that of life, the evening Is I
Indeed the best part. J' - I
At the close of u day spent In con-
versation and delightful association,
filled with reminiscences of childhood i
days, friends and members qf the fjim- I
ily living In different placed, bld re- k
Imtant farewells with the hope that 1
many more happy birthdays fnay come 1
to this friend and father, finding him /!
In strength and health sm-h aft he eh- J
Joys today. , ' t - \
Upoi this occasion both l<r. .and I
Mrs;^ Fuqua, were recipient of mahy I
nice and useful gifts expressive of love- J
and esteem of the donors. ’ • :
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Moth Proof OtnMttB Stanft
before they are all aald
"WILSON’S”
. Phone 178
’Mditniew car sales now in-
» volve - the trading-in of a
’ buyer’s used car. More and ,
r. . more people ■ are asking: ’ ’
- *V7hy should.my/uscd car v-
seem to have ^yeral yal-
lies?.... Why should deal-
ers in different makes of
cars offer me allowances
differing materially?....
Does the largest allowance ~ .
offered mean the bagt deal.
g forme? ... . .
Here are basic facts:
Your used car has se^ningly different / ;
A values because competitive dealers |?
are bidding to sell you a new car. A .
fr ’; '!'s ' * ' ' ' " ■
Your used Car has only one funda- ;
Xr mental basis of value :wh^t. the dealer
who accepts it in trade can get far it in .
the used car market. *' - ;f
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. The largest trade-in allowance which
J is offered on your used car is not nec-
essarily the best deal for you. Sometimes
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excemve allowance may mean
that you are paying an excessive
price for the new qu* in comparison with
its real value. * ’ ‘ ‘ ;V
C ‘.the merits of the new car in .
J comparison with its price, indmfing '
all delivery and finance charges. Then
k weigh any difference in allowance offered
• on y<mr UM&W/
X A7™N YOU 8X0 roady 1° trade°
W in your present car, remem-
ber that after all you are making: a
pureh^Srwnd
K. buying a ne^r car and siipply
applying your present cartas, a
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stir you tremendously.
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.Also Late. News Reel*
Luuvuiuv. w .w, ’x .iv, v .aiv, o . w,
/ ■' TOMORROW'
-You love last, frisky comedy iu which there’s
sweet flavor of romance, plenty at laughs /bbeL^
tabasco-r—arid-here -it is to perfectUn 1
, also •*- aX
“Break Away”
Schedule: 1:20,3:06, 4:60, 6:89, 8:80, 10:06 P. M.
• flitturday Bifm Maynaril anii Tar—j
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Five Generations
Represented at 75th
Birthday Lon Fuqua
.... Sifn<i>i.s. May Ji, R)>7. t lg>-children,
M .Hi'i- '.IJ.liJreh. ;m<l ;t ntinjier. of rela-
'■('* • swi'b ? J i H iiifs ' gm hci vd nt I he
ihrtltt; Jt Mr. I^>ll*J'liqu;l, lleill El'Wll), j
to celebrate the r LH'ih birthday
i.f^ihls Jit'e-I.ong resfdent of Grimes'
' ( 'ftllWty. : ?' ■
There were present of his direct de-
scetnlenis ten children, seven grand
i hildren and one great grand child,’be-.
.. 'sides his mother,' Mrs. LafuyHte Fn-1
qiut! andjtis wb’v. Mrs: Addie h'n<|iia,
tyt follows; It. V. Finina rfnd wife of j
a Mllifeah/AH-hnr Fnqna an.i vtiie of | ru<(k wlf). ,,f
| Erwin. L. O. Fnqiin aHd Wife and two nn.‘week eml here. ’ ■ fil
z i chrldnu of Fort Worth. K. C. Fuqua Mr . and Mrs. II. B. Lavender were J
here„Sunday. . j Q
Mrs. Harris Stedman of Hou»ton IS,
h<Tezwlt.h Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Htedman
for a visit. ...
MIhb Gladys I’r^seott left for her
hoine In Brownwood last Friday.
Mrs. Robt. Trant And little daugh^
ter and Ewing N. Trant were Hunts-
ville visitors last Saturday.
Mrs. W. D. Mauley leff for her home
ip HoqMtbn Tuesday after a visit1 1
with her mother, Mrs. J. 8. Harrison. |
Mr. lind Mrs. 3. E. Brown, 8r., of
Bryan and Mr. and. Mrs. T. E. Brown .
of New IxHMlon, Conn., spent Bunday I
here with Robt Trant and . family. I
They were accompanied home by W.- I
1’. Trant who, spent some time here. ■
<>11 men are busy, in these parts^ We .1
hope fo have*
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1927, newspaper, June 2, 1927; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336984/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.