Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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her(* visitfngNnw Irrotlier, E.^Ij. joyee7 s.ihh to t he tfigliest/ bi<ld<
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Miss Mae B^il - returned y tO her .nihsioner, annoiuu’ed fo<
home at (Huntsville Sunday after a
visit with.Mr.- and Mrs. J. T. Bell.
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States to receive a master's degree in
music. She is dean of music in' the,*
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evt-ry.^description are a feature.
newest thing In watches 1s a combined:
tighter and wrist watch. The watch.,
ke»i»s excellent time but the lighter !!!'
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Schedule: 1:20,^:00, 4:40, 6:20, 8:00, 9:40 P. M.
Adults 25, cents ' i,1 Children K) cents
TOMORROW
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g with Tim McCoy, Claire Windsor, Tom O'Brien, RusmUG
Simpson, Lillian Leighton and Louise Lorraine
A “Western” that is different with a real story. ♦ *
Also oj^e of those famous Our Gang Corned'
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au Illiterate practicefl law and has risen to a place x
Igor rate, in the opinion of 8enora
Emilia S. Cavan, a Filipino singer of
note, jvho has established a temporary
residence here.
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Senofa Cavan admitted she wa»
v shocked by short drekses, one-pleCe
•< bathing suits, and backless gowns.
Nowhere, except among the Igorrote
peasant tribes, has she seen such brev-
ity of costume and'American ballroom
dancing, 'She said, t- 5
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ippines wish for the Kd-callefkfrAedohi
of lh<> American^women ?” she, asked^ ipdia^-yvur and the^sigmil exploits of
‘In my country women control • the •- - * - J
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- family jmrse striiigw- and <|ole oiit- ai-
^Wanecy.to the husband. We have no lf 3 /lllv stirring high lights of
-• ulvr<>ce laws, nix alimony <4ubs, ^h<i ^riean hhtory and'was directed by
lit lie of the domestic disconK in Amer- |f(^1jald Barker, accounted one of the
icau homes. Wo!*e$ hold a^suiierior 1k.s( dlr,,.^rs cut-Af-doora drama in '
p'bsition in the home alul-m*p are^ou- liwtlbn picture Industry.
, >7 '”1 The cast include^ many noted names *
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CIHCagi i -4 o-e<f£ o£ Nwthwe^tern
University at Willard Hall.’ "a dprinl-
tory, have started an intensive- cam-
paign for bigger and better window
shades, stained-glass wlndowtf, and
—old-fashioned shutters. /
Across the ^street a real estate com- ,
pany, headed by John -F. Hahn ^ofl,
Evanston, is constructing a large bach-
elor apartment building with the name I
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Willard Hall, named after the first |
deftn of women at Northwestern, hous-
es alL freshman girls who are compell-
ed to live there for one y^ar by a uni-
. L,. The building for years
haft been guarded by every fence and
barrier of conventionality' that, univer-
sity officials have been able to erect.
Now comes the bachelor hall.
’’What will the xates be iix the Wil-
lard View building?’’ Hahn was ask-
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looking across at Willard Hall, will of] i
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course be extremely desirable. They
will be. more expensive, the others will
be -materially cheaper. Although our
building is far from being completed,
almost all the front rooms have been
leased.” ' ” ■
The «M>ds are lndignant. They have
announced 'they wdll appeal to Coun-
sellor of Women fMary Row Potter to
see lyhat steps can be taken to,force
a change. If arbitration With the real
HH tor>a is a pleasant, harmless Sub-
r^em time pieces. ‘ Cigarette lighters of; - Stitutefor Castor Oil,* Paregoric, '
------ Teething > Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared f<*
Infants in amis and Children all age$. 7
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
- Plovetl dirretions on each package. Physkitns ever;,.. hire ’{■■•fc-tyFf.-* i
MCHARDS LOCALS
p ,$40HAH.D&, Aug. 9.-^Miss Bletch
of Huteravllle is here on a visit to
I Mrfl.'I^prace Cajdwcll.
Mine Brock of Houston is
; tier Cousin, Mrs. M. G. Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cecil spent sev-
eral days the past week with relatives
at Huntsville. '
George Wood of Urbana spent, the Mr.
c week-end with fyotne folks. His fath-
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windows; and shutters, they said,
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The scanty formal evening attire of
American women is Inspired not by
Paris dictates but by i ......
peasant tribe of the, Phillipines, the
Th6 newest- thing for Upillady—and
milady is always getting something
m»w—is the manicure compact meas-
uring about two square inches.
The Compact Includes a buffer, nail
file, orangewood stick, emery l>oard,
i nail polish, cotton dispenser and nail
white. It was exhibited here at - the
Jewelry and (Allied 'Tradesexposition.
And the new powder compact
lettines in an enameled jnesti
'stead of the circular (Smipact.
< ! Al the,, exhibit, gran<ffafhers' clocks I \
boh! predominance over the more mod- 1
The Baptist meeting eommencctl Sat-
urday night with Rev. A. W. Luper of short time in our little town Monday.
Dallas doing the preaching. 1 / ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Goree Wood spent; -- -
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Sunday with Mr. Wood's sister, Mrs.
II. E. McCune.
Mr. ami Mi's. Lockettp Kennard and
little son, Edward, of Anderson sj»ent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Garvin. v(
and Mrs.
Bunday at Iola.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Foster and Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Fofttervof ^hlro attend-
ed church here Sunday night. _•
Franklin "is 597,920 acres on
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BhiX carrffot lie accepted for -less
than ten cents pet acre.
A
taking. Granger we ignored all
iem "hurt-y-up” processes. We
went back to an old-time method in- ■,
vented by CoL James N. Wellman, a
tobacco man of the early seventies.
e'Wellman’s Method” Is both costly
and tedious; it is j/mvbat SURE . . .
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Nebritia Lumbago
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, The moflt colorful, romantic frontier ”»X“’ Hdraro
drama that the Screen has seen in tains provep directions. Handy q
years is “The Frontiersman,” Metro- *welve ta^,le535?st ®
■ gists ajso sell bottles of M 1
Goldwyn-Mayer production starring < - (Advt.)
Tim MdCoy, with Claire Windsor, and _ '. , L t
' now being shown at the Queen Thea- _
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American history and was directed by
lH\st directors iif ont-Af-doors drama In <-c;
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Randlett of
Lancaster have announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Elnora Vii-
glnia, to David Whitaker Hardy of I
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Dallas. The wedding will take place;
Tuesday, Aug, 16, in Lancaster, DaL
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Thia wedding attracts touch Inter- :
est in Navasota, the groom-to-be hav-1
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ing been reared here and is son of t
Mrs. 4). W. Hardy of U)is city, also
brother to J. R. Hardy and. 14<8,M| y
M. Pickett. For several years he has k'
made bis home Tn Dallas t.l.
of prominence in that profewrioh
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