Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 110, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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tored to Navasota Thursday afternoon.
.Miss Marjorie Stravart of Navasota ‘ Saturday.
si>eirt seevral days here last week
with Miss Zola Mae Arrington.
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visit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Miron Dodd have mov-1 Brenham.
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years in Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murdock of Hous-
ton are visiting Mrs. Jim ('haney.
Miss Carman ami Vivian Mallet of
Austin are visiting their father. Wal-
ter Mallet of this place.
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Houston spent
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Mrs. Weldon Williams spent
week with her mother at Metsa. 1
I Stewart and Maria Simes motoi
Houston Wednesday. -Maris ten
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Pear! Prost wood.
Earl Yea-
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health improved greatly.
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was hardly able to get. about,” de-
clares Mrs. Norton Smith, of this
place.
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I did manage to swallow a few mor-
sels of food I could not keep any-
thing on my stomach.
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was in a highly nervous condition.
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was almost in despair.
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someone had been helped by taking
Cardui in a case similar to my own.
I decided to try it.
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STONEHAM
Sri t NEufAM, Texas, June 19 —I
, and Mrs. S. T. Yeasek were in Nai
.-ma on Monday. ' .. C-L
Miss Kathryn Koonce of Conroe w
vi-itm in our town Sund^f^
. J-. Eddie Weishulm of Houston
an extended visit with i
i.omr. Mrs. R. P. Hill
j Arthur Mixon of Humble was Im
• tor a short while Saudii/.
iiu-.M-n Stoneham has re
Jan illness of several days.
George Polochwk of Honstoi
' *d hi- pirems Mr. and Mrs. Jot
j uiaevk over the week end. l/tf:
V.’ -r.ii i airy -of Nflviubta. J
j . i- sister, Mrs W. I. Stodehal)^
| «Iay afternoon.
Mi<ses Philipia ,anH Frances J
'ham and Ida Mae Hill and Mrs,
1 Lamar, students of S. . EL N. L
Huntsville spent the week end wl
home folks.
Mrs. G. G. Keyser is reported
the -irk list.
John Bietsch of Baytown
Mis. Saiaii Boyei has returned to
Houston after a weeks visit with her
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Miss Annie McKinney of NawM
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spent Seevral days here last week 1
, Mrs. Allene Edwards.
Mrs. Joe Polocheck and datMft
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Mr
H<>n. Carl T. Harper of Ma
as here on business Saturi
la-per. Hughes of, Naj
.i,-A j.;p Th usday. the week end here with
if Ilo istou U.iuiJit-r, IL C. Arrington ami fa
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I witli m>r motker Hon. and 'Mrs. Haynes shannea
! Navsaota spent Monday here.
j Will Greer of Carlos was a bu
[ lu-ss visitor Tuesday.
Mis- Eloise Stample.v, who is atta
ing S. H N. I. at Huntsville ;spc
1 the week end with her parent®; X
Georgia Lady Telia How Her .! and Mrs. W. S. Stampiey.
j Hon. J. B Leigh Of Kan
j Monday here on court business.
Miss Ni.ta Marie Hall of Bedias a*
j Thursday with Miss Viola Wells.
( Miss Wilmn Bradley has retun
j home after a weeks stay at Boa
Prairie.
Miss Trula Hall of Bedias sp
Friday here with Miss Zola Maa-;
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here are the greatest
bargains of all!
TOMORROW
THURSDAY
FINALS! LAST DAY!
These Marvelous Values Silk Dresses
HOUSE DRESSES
A smart looking assortment of wo-
men’s printed dresses, all sizes___ _88c
TENNIS SHOES
SI.00 quality for boys and girls, sizes
11 to 6, pair___________________79c
Eiffht yards of Hope
Bleached
for 38c..
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Well known brand4
of boys’ khaki long-ies
sizes 8to 16. Regular.
$1.25 values, tomor-
row onlv nair 88c.
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smooth.
large
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TOWELS
42x22 a erood Bath
Tow'd. Made with
colored overplaids. 4
for 88c.
All colors — all mate-
rials — all new.
Sizes 16 to 50.
Flowered Chiffon’.
Printed Georgette!
Lovely Flat Crepe!
One and two piece
models! Ensemble
frocks with every new
effect!
Sizes 16 to 50.
P, NFMI!
SILK BLOOMERS
Ladies’ Rayon Bloom-
Regrular $1.50
value, pastel shades,
for tomorrow only,
pair 88c.
TRADE EXFAKSIOi DAY^
81x90 SHEETS
Seamless, splendid quality,
weave, bleached bed sheet;
hem ______________________
BUY ONE
Exactly 118 new summertime Dresses.
Just in—118 dresses bought through our
New York buyer at a drastic price con-
cession.
Offered for Thursday Only at
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“THE WOMAN IN WHITE”
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Schedule 1:15, 2:50, 4:25, 6:00, 7:35, 9:10—P. M.
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Gateway to Romance Swings Open to ;
in Hu Meshes of an Intriguing Mystery.
—Also—
Story by Wilkie Collins, with —
Blanche Sweet
ROMANCE OF A STRANGE HONEYMOON.
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With < hailc- I’.niell. Gri'ta Ni-
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929
This
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BAKER TRUCK
tomato
am! Mrs. Edwin Keisler and Mr. Tom
I
-rations
LINE
•veral <lay
3&L'
at Waco the
ten.
Bonded and Insured
Euni
■ Poteete ami sister. Mrs.
f Jacksonville
, Foi man
of
Singleton
more at this time.
a son
to
week to visit
Navasota Phone 185.
Misses Aline Williams and Beatrice
ffi
? reports.
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TEXAS LEADS UNITED
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The Cotton
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f Nava
ita.
P>.
< >ur I irii-mist
With a total of 2,012 cars, of toina-
luifort iinate
Til.
oiivilh- in tin
week.
11 r<-bam
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> ] < ■ lx
,d Bull
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car-.
Alt
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a total for the United State- of
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for
Mid
Mi-is-tppi.
224
ear-
1 IS
Texas' chief rival.
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to 4 1
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hr.
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Keisler -pent
week.
Two Trucks Daily Between
r Houston and Navasota
pa -t
Mi
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lecial tomato trains have been
sjient Tuesday
with Mrs. Burwick and Mrs. Maywald.
Ira Haynie and mother. Mrs. Annie
Haynie and Mrs. Tommie McCune ino-
this year
Louis.
|equal
ma rkel -. Hie I >a Ila -
1 ein
are ;
tral Texas shipments
Texas easily leads the
with a maud total of L.J'.ls ,
♦r
Ce< il happened
■ideiit the
WouZcZ Yen Know One
If You Saw It?
If you ever came face to face with
germ, would you recognize (
course i.
will see a germ, unless you
Houston Depot: T. P C. Storage
& Transfer Co., 2301 Commerce St.,j i;)iuely
Phone Preston 4309.
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mould recognize 1
■; j.;enns on U-A «
ins through the*
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RICHARDS
ItHHAKlrS. Texas. June ID
i very
Sunday after
lew day- vi-it with their umle. EUbie
, Williams
j shipping -
< hicago. |
; has ln-eti iii
Buffalo.;
Denver. Cincinnati. Memphis.
Dallas News.
while tryiim
they are shipping well.
Shipments for the whole country are
far behind last year. when, up to the
<ame date. 3o.35> c;irs were reported,
eampareil with 15.212 ears this year.
Texas last season had shipped T'lti cars
to doctor his
Kansas City ami a- far away as
nipeg and Montreal. Canada.
year and 414 <ar- in P.127,
line had only four tomato shipping
now has
i a i
__ ! it? Of ■ pa-t
it is rot likclv that you ever [
' —i own a ' ' 1
t^ernendouslv powerful, microscope, lor , .,
you would have to m. nnity one over ; _
a thousand timc^ to make it as big a> ;
p pin k 'd. I :t ya * mould recognize : . .
the i-
sr.i: I
years ago and
Railroad Loadings
Bi ll Railroad reports
tomatoes loaded !
Two -]
moving out of Jacksonville daily over (
| the East Texas division of the South- '
Pacific since the opening of the ■
and special service
peration for several years
■ to Ea-tern markets in
Win-
Ithe St. Lotti- A San Erancisco. giviim |
•rvice with other lines to East-i
East Texas tomatoes
STATES TOMATOES total of 40<- cars
------- for the week ending June 15 and grand .
of st;p car- tor the -« a-on. with j
week I
| t ota 1
toes shipped from East Texas up till [
Sunday. June 1G. ami South and Cen- with
Li'e returned
United State
il" received
. , toied to Waco the past
innection with
Ruff McCune a brother of Mrs. Haynie
who has be(«n sick for some time.
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Navasota, Texas
du^avants
moktuaky
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nation motored
to Huntsville Thursday.
Miss Orrel Key of Madisonville
visited friends here Sunday.
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rm MMmimw
datTran
over to WeUbor*
ffiHle •
Lorraine Pteree «f JfovMBta «
Gordon Stonehaa
Roy M cKl nney of Gmw Cml
MBH?*’MMES. tOAvW***
Mrs. Alma motored to Navasota TXww*
day Morning.
John Louis Pierce of NavwAO
visited here Thursday night
- Mr -and Mrs. J. H. Enfield of Ho«b»
ton spent *Triday "tare attending
! day afternoon.
W. H. Fuqua, ’Sr., of Erwin was
> here on business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and fam-
ily of Waco-are here visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Frits Miller.
- V, WrigMfaCPtoAnoot Went
day here. He Was accompanied by hi®
mot her, Mr* Anna Wright who will
visit Mrs. Fritx Becker ot thi^jdMB-^
• Miss Mikired O’Brien of Roan’s Prai-
i irie and Miss Vivian Pee*®' at ’Pied-
mont are here visiting Mr* Pink Pear-
, son. noticed in<*ur
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 110, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 1929, newspaper, June 19, 1929; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372880/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.