Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 69, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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The Navasota Chamber of Commerce
was in receipt of a telegram from D.
L. Wilson of Bryan, who is taking an
active part in the East Texas Cham-
ber of Commerce Convention at that
city, saying that a large delegation,
■will be expected to the convention, fa-
cilities, ample for Grimes County peo-
2. The other
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Kathryn Meisle, contralto; Nina Mor- a
gana, soprano; Allen McQuehae, ten- Tc,aA^
or; William Simmons, baritone; Tos-
tenor; Agnes Davis, soprano, a n d onl^ thcword’^
Hazel Arth, contralto, the latter two
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Plans For Part In Convention;
Urges Support School Election
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spectively, of the Atwater Kent foun-
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Buy your hat
«TJO to 114.00
trips.
B. J. Brule introduced his guest
for the day, Fred Hooker, of the Am-
erican 1’aint and Supply Company of
IJopston who expressed his enjoyment
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of .the luncheon and his hope that
a splen-
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Saturday of thia week May 4th, a
election will be keld u u>» at, Ma,■;
having been called by the City CUIm
mission in response to a petition sign-
ed by more than the requir * *
of Cltu™ anting for aa .
determine whether the Mata
pendent School district rt
bonds for school,
the amount of $1
„ that occasion.
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SpAY FETE PARTICIPANTS
All who are to take part in th§
May Fete for Friday night are askM> fjoll oj fact a aiMj chauf.
to be at the City Hhll tonight at 6:30 feur Kill be at the disposal of the
p. m. sharp. It is the request of the'
dl^or. everyone be there to
practice at the bout; designated.
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The fire truck was called |o the
brtne of O. B. Gooch thte morning
when the front of the house caught
afire. The blase ia supposed to have
been started from a fire built in oho
of the rooms. However, the blaze was
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in charge of the formation at Bryan
which will take place at the northeast
corner of Main street at Bryan. All
cars to be in the parade are asked to
be at this place for the parade which ’
will begin at 10:30 a. m. «
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Mr. Doyle also announced’ the prize!
of $10 to be awarded the best decorat-!
1 car in the parade, and made men-
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princess while in Bryan. Colonel Se-
ward will be In Bryan to distribute
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the Grimes County hat bands to those
of other towns who represent this
county. The badges with the name
Navasota will be given out at the City
IHall and everyone is expected to wear
them.
J. N. Baylor, chairman of the trades
- trip committee, made the report that
of tbe room,. However. Ibe b!a« w„
to Bedias and Madisonville
»on extlogulebed aod with very lltt!.
damage caused. * ’ -
1 fits, pleasure and finances. A vote of
thanks was extended to Mrs. Jno. C.
. Riesto at this time for her co-opera-
tion in presenting programs on both I
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a few minutes of huge balls of hall.
£ The rain and hail soon same to a
Mto but the piercing wind blew hard-
than ever and -by night such a
Arong wind was up that the houses
grete even rocking. This constant
Mowing continued through the night
and today a cool, norther was in the
was reported last night in Con-
STRONG WIND
BLEW TH ROUGH
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THREE BOYS
GOTOAUSTIN
vf aim a
Npvasota would have such
ajd showing that she would be
sidered for the next meeting.
Sandal then introduced other guests
for the day, Mrs. Jno. C. Riesto. Mrs.
J. T. Swanson who presented the pro-
gram for the luncheon, and Miss Mar-
garet Sangster the chosen princess of
Grimes County. Each guest expressed
their enjoyment of being present at
this time and Miss Sangster thanked
the Chamber of Commerce for the hon-
or that had been bestowed upon her.
Mrs. Riesto at this time asked the co-
operation of the organization during
niusle week which was gladly offered,
H. N. Sandal, chairman of the Boy
Scfut, committee, as a committee of
one announced that he would see to
the conveyance of the Boy Scouts to
th$ convention as this
should be represented in the parade.
flscussipn was brought up about
vote being cast at the convention
for the next convention meeting place
aiM communication was read by the concert halls and homes,
see «tary statlug^liat Mineral Wells
and Port Arthur are asking for votes
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I for this next convention. It was voted
j to leave the decision and the casting
j of the vote to the council man, Ralph
j W. Barry, will cast the vote at the
convention.
Two other important matters were
brought up at this time, the next
| trades trip which was left to the chair-
man J. N. Baylor and the all import-
ant election for Saturday. The Cham-
ber of Commerce in co-operation with
other clubs of the city have offered
strong support for the two issues to
be voted on Saturday. These organi-
zations will work together during the
election day In getting voters to the
polls and explaining the issues to them
RADIO PROGRAM TWO
TO USHER IN
MUSIC WEEK
To ‘hear music, make music and en-
joy music” is the slogan of national
music week, which 11 famous concert
and operatic stars, assisted by the At- hav
water Kent quartet
Kent
radio listeners Sunday, with an ad-
dress
cutive secretary of the national music
week committee, and a short talk by
A. Atwater Kent of Philadelphia,
sponsor of the radio program that
has annually inaugurated music week
observance. ’ A*
President Herbert Hoover, honorary
chairman of the national music week
committee, In accepting the chairman-
ship to replace former president Gal-
vin Coolidge, declared that:
“Cultural development of a people
must proceed In step with material
well-being, if they are to enjoy the
fullest happiness. Musical apprecia-
tion should, therefore, be promoted as
one of the liberal arts of life.” '•>?• 1
This message, in conjunction with
proclamations by the governors of
many states and the slogan adopted
this year, “Hear music, make music
and enjoy music,’’ are the foundations
of music week in churches, schools,
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This year, for the third time, the
Atwater Kent radio hour oY*the *8un-
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day evening beginning music week has
been made th> occasion for assemb-
ling a special array of musical talent
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before the microphone. The solo ar-
tists to be heard on this occasion in-
clude Reinaid Werrenrath, baritone;
Louise Homer, contralto; Maria Ku-
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cha Seidel, violinist; Arthur Hackett,
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Hazel Arth, contralto, the latter two
being the winners tn 1927 and 1928, re- D
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PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY IN NAVASOTA, IN THE HEART OF THE
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER TlftJRSAY, MAY 2, 1929
to In-
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Make arrangement to be in the
grand parade at Bryan Monday—and
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decorate your car for that occasion.
1 THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
’•At . xJZ-'ala tr . .’f. • ^-2*
Mb Cot W«can
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dagdom ¥ Go<f , ]
Mm only of the flei
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day morning !
separate ballots,
detw
questions
1. One of the ballots wfll
printed thereon: ”>or the C
Amendment." and “Akalnst
ter Amendment^’ Those
vote for the charter amea
nmrk through the Mae 4
with the Word “AtMtnat",
wishing to vote again* t
amendment wm mark throu
th Z. ZA
commencing with the word
The proposed charter 1
was submitted by the dty l
in order to permit the dfty
tax sufficient to take rare
posed school house bond Is
same is voted. Settkm. t
nc ng
With money derived from tW» 1
board propose^ to have srectoi • |
era high school of two
She was with th# basement on the rcbpol FSfffgR
centiy bought hy the dty ftom
Brosig heirs. It Is annoOMME3
avenue on the former Brosig SWw.’
present school buildings. PerWefl
of the Propped new buildtag W
remodeled grammar school
are on display in J
Who may vote: Q» the chai
amendment all persons^
city of Navasota, wft» ’
are entitled to vote in any
giay vote on this proposition.
school bond issue an PSCSOM^
in the Navasota Independent M
district who ass entitled under
law to vwte in any election, ««t
have paid property tax in
to the i»ll tax, may vote oq^Hm
position. A voter dose net has
pay tax on real estate bat bp-ji
must hare
either personal or real,’ to
bond issue
lesh then you are xeagne. inese noys
inl&bltanlBf ths land of tM tenqjy contests, singles
Nothing but tlte grace of God
aa change the nature of a child, man
■ml {the week end in Austin and enjoying
are men brought near the king-
« at God? First, Nature teaches
■ that there is a great#? power than
K Second, Ge< ’has given man a
of 'God’s teachings, third, a
BteFs prayers have borne many to
very edge of the kingdom of God.
fetlt, God changes the plans of man
■ rails them from every walk of
Rte preach the goepeL
■pw do men get into the kingdom of
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■bet, sscmH^ ft is nat by the will of
foroM^er. third,'it is not by the
I Of God. .Men may have eternal
&Mr by Mttwstdering and breaktag ^Uab
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said, is not quite high opii
care of the proposed boo
school building. Thep&gk
meat Is simply an amendi
' Navasota dty charter and
any way effect the Mm*'
renko, Russian coloratura soprano: purposes, both m
Kathryn PAntroltn • vino
a trip after the meet closes. It is the
hope of Navasota that the boys will
continue their good work in the tennis
games as they have heretofore done.
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COTTON MARKET
Following are the cotton market
quotations, middling basis, as obtain-
ed from the Navasota Cotton Ex-
change.
Cotton ««,
Nesv York
New Orleans
Houston
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19.65
18.63
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nent to be in tin
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by Charles M. Tremaine, exe-
erival of the First Baptist
s nearing a close with splen-
ings helA st the morning and
hours. Rev., K. B. Hutcheson
^given helpful sermons to his con-
pitons and a large number of per-
phave dome into the church for
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statement, letter and
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a wonderful
tbe services and each eve-
ftt toios bate been enjoyed. ,
rednesday Mr. Hutcheson spoke
P12th chapter of Mark using
t scripture as ills text, “Thou are
^far from the kingdom of God.”
| is brought out in the conversation
phrist and a scribe who asked,
Eh la the first commandment of all?
t scribe, tn the conversation pros- ,
to Christ th* be was a man of a
Jesus then ex-
hs was not far
b the kingdom of God which meant *
ike was still without the gates and
rnpt reached the goal. A man might
be far from abore but still he Is
on shore and Is out on the deep.
W nature we are not like God and
we »can not
grow up into the
in Payment There
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those wishing to vote M
<';d
avasota Daily Examine
Ralph Nemir, Fred Leigh and Ber-
ril Boone have gone to Austin to enter
If you have been the State Meet of the Intersch#la>tic
(League. These boys will enter the
1 and doubles, to-1
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A fine membership was present at
the Chamber of Commerce today when
the organization met for the first
time at the banquet hall of the Camp
Hotel, the selected meeting place. This
will be the regular meeting place of
the organization hereafter.
^During the luncheon hour the group
enjoyed the selection “Perfect Day’’
sung by Mrs. J. T. Swanson who was
accompanied by Mrs. Jno .0. Riesto.
With the president J. T. Swanson
in the chair the discussion of the con-
vention to meet in "Bryan May 5, 6
and 7 was opened by G V. Doyle, chair-
man of arrangement committee who
reported that practically all arrange-
ments had been completed and^he in-
sisted that everyone try to make the
trip as this will be a great adver-
tisement for this city as well as the
Work is to begin this after-
noon on the float for the princess of
Grimes County to appear in the pa-
rade. Mr. Doyle also stated that
t one
everyone is to meet in front of the t:
city hall at 9 o’clock Monday morn-
ing where badges will ,be given out
and with J. T. Swanson in charge, the
formation will be made there for the
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a from the rain guage show
- ft rainfall for Wednesday at .22 inches
For the past two days the weather
1 contradicted itself. Wednesday,
t would have been under the im-
summer had arrived
Then with the afternoon of
same day came a dark cloud, a
ng wind, a sudden rain and last pie’s convenience will be there, and a
united East Texas is co-operating for
prosperity at Bryan Maj- 5, 6, and 7.
This wire extends Grimes County
people a hearty welcome from Bryan
and it Is the place all to make
Bryan their headquarters on Monday
when a holiday Is given for this spe-
cial occasion And too, with such a
cordial welcome to the dty, Grimes
County should be represented in the
big Grimes County parade full force
for this Is their opportunity to pre-
isent this county to the whole of East
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Lovely decorated cars will make an
attractive showing for the county.
Every organization should put forth a
great effort to have as an attractive
car presented in the parade as possible
Thv enthusiasm over the convention
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anfr parade is increasing every day In
a.this.dty and from all reports every trfp Cotonel o SewaM will be
tow. in tixe coonV Is just as enthaswf
over the occasion. L^’s make Grtoto
County prow<T of Tin’sdf In wvefy way.
And |#t’s make Monday Bryan day
for that Is the reason for the holl-
day. > .• ‘
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over long distance that Navaso-
ta had been struck by a cyclone which
report was circulated throughout that
teWQ- Pertons from‘that town railed
np tiHlr ralHT. ta tbU dty
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National Music Week begiik an-
nually the first Sunday in May.
Therefore, Sunday, May 5th begins
that great week all over the United I®8®®
States. Navasota Is joining the many
cities of the Union in observing - th!*
beautiful custom. I
first and has continued throughout
the year to give Music its rightful Bl
place in our National life.
When the Creator made all things
good. He made nothing better than
music. In the "concord of . sweat
sounds” He gave to mankind a *o*#o
of ixire delight, free from the mildew
of evil thinkers, safe from tbe blight
of the bigot or tbe libertine,
pastors of the different churches
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the city will touch on music and em-
phasize Hie fact that music links the
human and the divine. This FW W.
the method of observing National
Music Week in Navasota on its very
first day.
On Monday, the entire town will be
represented in Bryan, to attend the
pageant l>eing given there for the eu-
terfainment of the visitors to the
East Texas Chamber of Commerce'.
Tqke your family to hear tbe good
music there. The results of this en-
deavor cannot ^sil to be wholesome.
Music makes better men and women.
It iuak»* for cleaner living and., ft
brighter Outlook upon life, and greater
enjoyment of tbe pure, fine things and
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 69, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1929, newspaper, May 2, 1929; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372839/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.