Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 160, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs. J. 6. Crltee and chil-
dren, Brpee, Carrie, Claude and Jack
of Iola were in the city Sunday to Me-
lt Mrs. Crites’ brother, J. L. McLain,
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Postmaster Elkins and wife,
and Mrs. Jesse Stonp Binford of Free-
port visited in the* home of Mrs. Bin-’- - s
ford’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Bracewell, Sunday. Mrs. Binford re-
mained for a visit with her parents.
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Mrs. Jno. Schumacher and children
Aubrey and Wilson, have returned
from a visit with friends and rela-
I tives in Columbus^ Seguin and Browns-
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day for her home In Calvert after a
short visit with Miss Esther Alexan-
der? ' ' . ..
! George Keyser and Misses Mary
Neeley'and Aubrey Bietsch pf ; Plan-
tersville were in Navasota Sunday
afternoon visiting in the home of J. L.
. McLain and family. ? /
. W. F. Gibbs returned home Saturday
from several weeks visit in Los Ange-
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wife, W. D. Ayers, Jr^, and family
have returned from- a very enjoyable
fishing and hunting trip in West Tex-
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watch her daughter march off on the :
schooLday in a Dainty Frock of4*W|!
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George Cary left Sunday morffifigj‘
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l Miss Opsie McLain has returned
pom an extended visit with friends t
[around Bedias and Singleton.
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Wells spudded in dtfrtng recent week
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Charliae and Billie,aw visftlng1'
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qd Saturday from Goose Creek, where and relative*. X ‘ ,
Mrs. Wright Qdlnta and two t.
x^en’ Margaret Quinn and'
Major Charles, of-Goose Creek —----—*-
’.d ! visiting friends hefe. « ' '
f V-Mfettm Pickett, Horace Selman, Hat-.
f old Whet, Ross Steele, Sam Wood g^J^^ ^.6 •»
‘ Onis Dyer, Weldon Farmer, and Elton
' Dyer motored to Hodston Sunday. ;,
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Mesdames Patterson and Edgar left
‘ yesterday for Houston after a visit
In the city with their sister, Mrs. Hsi }
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stola, Jr., left
higton, Missouri; where they will visit
BRYAN. Aug. 13.—Joe . Turek,.
Bryan, was overcome by escaping gas
Saturday while working on the Hum-
ble pipe line near A. and M. College,
and fell into a pool of deep water. Her
was brought to the local hospital,
where he regained consciousnes, but he*
As critically ill.—^Houston ,Chronicle.
Mr. Turek died at an early hour this-
morning afid the remains were handled
' by the* McCullock-Dansby Undertak- |
Ing Cb. of Bryan
C. A! Dufiavant was called to Bryan X
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to have done Ufitte tfiXcepL to lavish I
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atmnt LMertburg is that it 1A a small
cMa„, Country somewhere between Belgium
and Germany, but the little country jl
. Z'4^1 some rarfi scenery. The
are , country is as old as most of Its neigh- | ♦”
bors, find Rome thought it Important j'
enough to fortify it; centuries ago. j
Front Its ducal family have come |
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Gsrsiaiv, The city of wwbuhwck w
a reeky gem In-a forest setting, and. -
according to Edwin- Robert Petre,
travel writer, from Sere one can look
to graves?and ThtonvUle, -and not
only Into Germany but to Longwy and
the north of France Arion, Brussels
and the coasts of Belgium^ The old.
- torjxesfi. .of Vauban has been mod-
ernized ad that Its gloom no longer
shadows the cl< ' When the visitor
has, seen Its sights, such as the ddke’s
palace, In Spanish Renaissance style.
'' the Seventeenth century cathedral, its
this morning for & motor trip to Farm-- bridge and viaduets, the palace of the
• J ' 5 ? “Arbed.” the Musee Pescator* find its
wonderful parks, he has before him if
-some of the best . motor roads in Eu
b rope for a spin through the duchy to
see? Its other' cities and towns.—De
troit News.- ‘ ?
ffwr LawcAeon
^He met her by chance and ar he "
was on his way to luncheon he. asked
her if she would not go with him, so
they could talk over old times to- 1 -
■gather.';/-'.., '•
“Pve had my luncheon,” she re
piled, “bur I’ll be glad to sit down
. with you so that we can talk while
you eat.” /
Io the restaurant, after a few mfn^'
utes’ conversation., she admitted that
’•he would rather like a glass of teed
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who also made the trip with Mr. Gibbs ^yours looks pretty good. I rather think
Will remain there foF mm* Hnu t li .could eat one face it* Enter She
allowed Mrh to ortfer another glass of
Iced tea for hef mMk swWher sand-
wich, and then an order of mocha pie
and another glass of tea.4
But she had had her luncheon.---
Itoston Glnbe.
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They had one.yj|.tiros* dual dlvoces
eases recently, where both purties are
eager to secure the divorce and for no
very good reasons except that they
didn’t seem to get along very well.
The woman seemed to be rather catty
and did not make nearly as good an
impression us her husband, who finally
remarked: x ’j
“It’s this way, your honor. I like
wife, but like toast and coffee. I’ll be
darned if I like ’em cold.”
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Cat Commita Suicide
A constable patrolling his beat at
Blackburn recently saw through the
window of a room at the side of a
confectioner’s shop a cat, apparently
dying. . -
The constable forced ,pn entrance,
and found the cat bad turned on the <
tap of a gas main. Artificial respito I
tion was applied to the cat, and ft J
revived. A new tap was put on the r
gas main, but a few days later the
cat again turned on the tap and wa«* , !
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Chase & Sanbonr
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. HAVABOtA DA1X*? ftltAifairKF MONDAY, AUG. 15, 1927.
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• (friends in Houston and Harrisburg. J. T. Preston and wife of Anderson
II - Y 1------ ' an<* R°bett Foster and wife of,Nava-
Il Leon Smith of Houston is spending sota returned home Sunday afternoon
Ila few days in the city. 7- after spending about fifteen days in
I ------ - Sweetwater. Fort Worth and Mineral
I _Mr*. C. Heliums left Sunday morn^ Wells.; - ' ■- J .
|| Ing to visit with her son, J. D. Heliums ( / ■ , . ‘x‘?5
Irin Beaumont.. s ! .. : x ?
j /——~ ' j Bt? Sprang 4- Neatly 1,000 cfifs Caii
Robert Stoneham and family of nQW handled > locaI yards of ***?
nPlanteravllle spent the day at Nava- as A Pacffic Several >.sfde-.
Hsota . / .tracks Will be built to new industrial
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.t naa many ^TWiteiget
When the Rosetta stone was found
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pleased&rtthout anyone daringdb qwnt- .0
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ing for San Antofi|p,wher*Ae will vto- WAcWfind fbrta l&ftEifil tft liberty fl
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MR tffcbllete, her Itpfi tinted and fl
MV cMfti 1ft fl
were coquettishly emfiMkaft agd. Jw d
If you are interested in seeing the dhm
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so favored by fashion, come in to our stoq
we will be pleased to show you this
ful line of—EVERFAST.
There are many new patterns in. Vqil<
Batiste, Dimity and other wanted weave*
and every one is guaranteed fast color.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 160, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1927, newspaper, August 15, 1927; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337046/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.