Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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Miss Lillian
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afternoon with a pretty honey-
compliment to Miss Gladys Ew-
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lovely reception room where baskets of
shasta daisies and bright colored zen-
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Soon the doors wire opened into the
lovely dining room where covers were
laid for twenty four at the center
luncheon table and four small tables'
arranged about the room. PrettyI
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Look for tbo
groon-ond-tohUo olg9
We have toasted the brides, the
grooms and the mothers
And wished them each every Joy;
But luck was confined to them and
some others
Are left to blush and look coy;
Bo here’s to the girls who are left
behind,
It’s not their fault you can see;
For some day, maybe, they’ll find a
man,
To embark on the matrimonial sea;
But always remember this advice true
and terse,
While it seems mighty bad, it might
have been worse.
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Looking ever backward, with a smile
through all your tears
You see the things you've planned, the
way you’ve led her through
the year*;
You treasure every
To tin mothers of the brides, Miss
Helen Greenwood gave these wolds in
Toast:
Miss Annie Frances Spann arose
from her place to toast the girls that
are left behind:
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Funeral Director
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Conservative estimate U that TN
wealth is increasing at the i*hb
more than a day.
trinket, each baby
footstep clear,
And in your heart there’s laughter,
and in your eyes, a tear;
And yet there's joy and gladness, for
her happiness on earth,
When she leaves your welcome fire-
side, for another home and
hearth ;
And as she goes serenely, to the
man she loves and prides,
We give the praise to you, the
MOTHERS OF <>LR BRIDES.
Whistler by his easel, and Kipling in
his chair,
Gave us the pictured mother,
see her everywhere;
From highest down to lowest, we
paint her in our pride,
Today, 1 want to paint for you, the
MOTHER OF A BRIDE.
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“STAGE STRUCK SUSIE”
SATURDAY Children 10 eantn
as we
Her pep won her
She couldn’t decide whe-
A shady road-
She’ll tell you all about
And Gh Boy, You ’ll Be S—U—R—P—R—I—B—E—D.
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“SMART STEPPERS”
plai es at the tables. <
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The room was shaded with a love- j
ly pink hue from the center light tied j
with :i huge pink crepe !><>w. A pretty . i
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Irow .il><> iii.irked the honoree’s chair |
luncheon (able which wa> beau-' |
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. >et in pifik and arecii with an f
centerpiece of gorueons pink j j
i crystal bowl. Slender pink
t a pel s were placed at the table ends.
Pretty crystals of pink j»oonie.s ceil- !
len d the four small luncheon tables, I
featur.d in the attractive colors,
of pink and green.
1 luring the luncheon Miss Lillian]
Spairn. tile hostess, acted as toast mis-I
ire's iii her winning way. Miss Cath-|
erine Sloan raised her glass in toast to
the brides-to-be:
Mk^L.' W’
Get the real lowdown on flaming youth !
a man then her rep almost lost him.
ther it was good to be good or better to be bad.
house gave her the chance to find out.
it. And Gh Boy, Yiai’ll Be 8—U
AM) NEIL HAMILTON IN
“WHY BE GOOD?”
■ Elliott and Lois,
the grooms-to-be choice',
One comes from the north,
One comes from the east,
\ho‘ -aie troin ay^itlier state:
Each girl has chosen,
A husband grand,
A popular, handsome mate;
So here’s to the grooms,
To be wedded next month,
To three of our loveliest girls;
May they happy be,
In their future Lives,
In their matrimonial whirls.
“THE LITTLE SAVAGE”
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-Jammed with laughs and thrills is this new action drama of
the west. ALSO— 7
Dangtrom Btuintt*
an lined with membrane whicn is
delicate, sensitive and easily injured.
It is dangerous business, then, to use
medicines containing harsh drugs,
of injuring the ImingB of our digestive
system, these medicines give only tem-
porary relief and may prove habit form-
ing. TTie safe way to relieve constipation
b with Herbine, the cathartic that is
made from herbs, and acts in the way
nature intended. You can get Herbine M
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Motor Oil, until thee puts this oil to the test. s..»^
But, fill thy -motor with it—
notice the result—then thee
indeefl will know thee has
Jound the extra quart, and
extra value!
Fritz Meyer
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Following the delightful luncheon
hour, the guests were invited into the
reception rooms where they were per-,
sented a guest towel with a pencil.
I needle and embroidery thread. Each
II guest was asked to embroidery hei*
if name in the corner of the towels for
(the honoree. At this time Mias Ew-
| Ing was presented a large laundry bas-
Iket tied with a huge green bow. A*
|| the honoree lifted the top she was sur-
| prised with a. shower of many dainty
I little gifts handy for the honetftnoon
j trip. After the many gifts were open-
lied the honoree was presented with a
pretty handpainted book of memories
of this oceMio°- The name “Gladys”
was painted across the front in gold
| letter* with a spray of pink blossom*
I at the top and the date at the bot-
{tarn. Within the pages were places
for the name* of the guests which were
filled out by the guests present and
la place for the shower of gifts.
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In one week recently'over 2,000,800
II pounds of wool were sold at Del Rio
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QUAKER
STATE-MENTS
“DISTRUST and caution are parents, of se-
curity.” Thee may not believe there is an
extra quart in every gallon of Quaker State
is for bri<l«‘,
sweet,
Fewer girl.' than these three well
never meet;
Gladys, when you’ro settled where
gulf breezes blow,
Remember we girls who love you so ;
And Ruth, when you're where the
wihi Indians whoop,
Remember always well miss you,
merry group;
And to you Louise, among -the whis-
pering pines so tall,
We love you too,--that s all.
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER FRIDAY, JUNE 28,1920
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1929, newspaper, June 28, 1929; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372888/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.