Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 99, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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Houston, June 7 (UP) — Tom Drto-.
coll, graduating captain of the IM3
Rice institute football team, has ac-
cepted a post aa head football coach
and athletic director at Bay C#y High
School.
The appointment wlU give Driscoll
charge of all spots for the next semes-
ter. He is the first Rice athlete to
00 YOU KNOW WHY • • • A Fm It Si IhcmiIjImI ?
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WK* Wallace Beery. Karen Morley,
Rhrardv Cortex, Jean Hersholt,
John Miljan and others.
public schools each year was ac-, .
1 and ’letters have been written | YOUTH JS DISCUSSED
at McDaniel auxiliary
■ Mrs. C. R. Shaw,, Misses Kathryn
Across street '
E M. Perry '
the South". This was
on graduation night
the prize winner out
teresting essays.
Mrs. Craig was assisted by her
daughters. Misses Louise and ’Jessi<
Mae and Miss Mattye Pearl Henry in
serving a delicious salad course.
—Reported.
Meeting of the Member- I
j-ship of the Navasota Country Club,
will be held at the Chamber pf Coni
merce June 8th. 1933 at 8 o'clock p. m.
Chas. E. Henry, President.
G..H. Elliott, Sectretary.
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R;ce Captain To Coach
At Bay City Hi School
President. Mrs. J, Walkibe Brosig
First Vice-President,
capital needed. Write to- i Craig.
Secdnd Vice-President, Mrs.
> Barry.
1 Third
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i them on the piano.
Tribute to Jefferson Davis by Hon.
[ Pat Harrison —by Mrs. Robert Dean
A reading; "Our Chieftain" was giv- ]
by Mrs. Louella Greenwood, also
CLEAR UP YOUR COMPLEXION
We guarantee Contay Special Bleach
to remove Liver Spots, Freckles,
Pimples or any Discolorations on face
Rev R P. Schertz is attending the neck, caused by acid condition of
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Ambulance Day and Night
C<iurtoous Coihforting Service
Phone 93
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Klfln Texas, June 7 — Mr. and Mrs. 7
; Ignaz Wagner and son. Marcus, and :
Mrs. Gottselig Sr. were attending the
graduating exercises of Saint Agnes
Academy at Houston, Wednesday
Thursday they were visiting relatives
and friends at Mykawa.
Rev. R. P. Schertz v
Monjignori J. B. Gleissner of Bryan
v/.th the Forty Hours Devotion ser-
vices Friday and Saturday.
Mis.1 Anne Wagner\ is home again. !
spend ng her summer vacation with I
h-r par ents! Mr. and Mrs. Ignaz )
Wagner after' graduating from Saint
Agnes Academy at Houston on May [
31, 1203. I
Mr. and Mrs. Malone from Dickin- '
son are spending a few days here
wh !■? they ar? on their route to San
Angelo.
John Diehl who was a student
San Antonio for the past two years, ,
is home again with his parents, Mr.
claw hammer,
her partner,
: Melody Tav-
near Dallas.
Reunion in
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1 a lovely little song In French entitled. William King, Mrs. Underwood and
I "Et moi de m'encourlr". their mother J Mi. and Mrs. Camp.
Mrs Henry Wesson, accompanying The luncheon table was laid with a
delicate green cover and centered by 1
a low bowl of lavender larkspur.
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Richards News
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the leader. Miks Hallie Showalter
This was one of the most interesting
programs given this year, the discus-
sion being on youth, its temptations
as well as solution to temptations. , ,\dv 94-Tt
Those taking part on the program wen I
Miss Katy Gray, Miss Ida Jones, Miss
Clara Lang, Miss Arlie Person, Mrs.
E C. Covey, Miss Lucille Hurt and
Miss Katherine Sangster.
| Plans made to attend the lectures
| to be given at Bryan to the young
people next week by Mrs. Jester, state'
1 worker and also to attend the revival j
j to be held by Dr. George Truett in ■
Brenham this month. Announcement j
was made of ; the associational meet
! ing which will be held in College Sta
tion this quarter.
Vice-President.
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Secretary! Mrs. L. G. Wood.
—• Mrs. W, KJ. ^lackshea;
i Rf/coutho of Crosses. Mrs. S I). C-
Wilcox of Houston | M(s R ghaw Misses ------- ,
the 1933 convention w‘H | stewart and Jimmie Lee Walace were
Tomatoes in any quantify for pick-1
ling or preserving J ,R. Hardy. 1
• Ida and Emma AVesson sang
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Flouston October J7-20 At!,° I ^ostes,Seti to the McDaniel Auxiliary at
| the home of Mrs. Shaw Tuesday even
t a number of
the members are away for the sum-
, mer, there was< l»' good attendance on
I this occasion.
I The hostesses served a delicious
j salad course during the opening social,
hour.
i During the business session which
Was presided over by the vice-presi-
ident. Miss Jeannette Sangster. in the
Miss Fern
Eitel. who will be away for the sum
m< r. reports were heard from the vari
I ous officers and '.committees’, , A large
number answered to the personal ser
vice report for the rribpth. A lettei
lioni a woman in the Dutch West In*
dies asking that aid be given her was
read before the ;|ayxilftiry She is in a'
desperate condition financially and W
m tking handwork, embroidery, etc
fol a 1
handkt rchief which she hAd made ant
Mrs. E. M. Perry, sponsor of the aux
I iliary, bought it.
After further business
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dog pup. about six months old Fin
der please notify Edgar CoVey. (97>
MRS. JOI'I'IE MANN
REMEMBERED ON BIRTHDAY
In remembtfince of the eighty firs*
li.itthday of Mrs. Joppie Mann Mrs.
/W C. Mobley and Mrs! Ella Ford in
vited a few of Mrs Mann’s elderly
/ ftri-nds in for an informal gathering
Monday afteinbop at the home of
Mrs. Mobleyi It was all a surprise t<
l the little lady who was the last guest
] to arrive. She was greeted at the
doorway by her friends who had arriv-
I ed a few minutes before and as they
made a circle about her they sang
"Happy Birthday To You."
I Mrs Ma'nn was all smiles ati appre-
ciation of such thoughtfulness and
J when Mrs. Ernest Foerster presented
her an armful of gift^ with an appro-
I priate toast, she was made even hap-
| pier Mrs. Billie Lott, whose birthday
I was also on this day. was remembered
with (lowers and gifts by a number of
her friends, making the occasion a
delightful one for both of these elder
ly ladies. ,• '
■ During the afternoon the small
group enjoyed talking of old times
and Mrs. Jesse Shanks played several
I old fashioned tunes on the piano. Re-
1 freshments of ice cream and cake
I made this little affair complete. It will
ite a pleasant »»e«wy..pf each one
taking part and especially for the one
1 in whose honor it was given.
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{ HOUSTON GUEST IS
HONOREE AT LUNCHEON
Mrs Amond Underwood of Houston
was complimented today with a four
course luncheon given at the Colonial
Cafe tn her honor by Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Camp. The personnel included
Mr. and Mm Neater Ctey of Houston,
. 'Mr. and Mm JaiM
| OFFICERS OF U. D. C.
I ELECTED AT MEETING
j WITH MRS. W. S. CRAIG
The Hannibal Boone Chapter, U. D.
C. met Tuesday at 3:30 with Mrs. W.
S. Craig. Twenty members and eleven
visitors were present and among these
were two of our honorary members
Mrs. Lott and Mrs. Mann. J T
The meeting was opened by singing
I "Our Southland” with Mrs. W. C. Todd
at the piano. The president, Mrs. J
Wallace Brosig, presided. The secre-
tary. Mrs Wm. Purvis, read the min-
utes of the May meeting
A lepmt for the year was
the officers followed by a
i - port of which Mrs. M E. Parker is
ch iii man Old and new business was
dictissed.
i’-A : eeOmni- ndeation by our stat*
ptesidunl that |he State Superintend-
ent o. Public Instruction be asked to
mak- 'Southern Men and Women of
th" .' 'iiaii flom 18111 to l.Xri.T' thri sub
' ject of the declamation contests held ,
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FOR RENT — After June 5th one six I cf.
room cottage, all conveniences, in- ■ t() that effect.
Mrs John M
sta'-'- that
on-' t in I*
: that the Atlanta, Ga. Journal is now |
the official organ of the U. D. C and ‘p^pUe the fact that
each chapter is asked to govern ac
for Alexander for a few days
with R. C. Grissom's daughter,
| <Hover. (I
!> Mr. and Mrs. Alex Walker
bf 13 most’ in-! daughter. Miss Gertrude of Huntsville
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■Historian Mis M E. ,l'l'ariti‘il.
al. Mix W H Pu'i vis. >:■
h.in. Mis Oscar Cot*
(,'ui i c-ponding Secretai* Mi T. B
Hurt. -
■Pat li'ini- ntai ian: Mrs. Joe P.edpai .
fl'porter. Mis, Sam Steele.
At't-'i 'he business session Mi W.
E Blackshear had charge of the pro-'
gram for the afternoon, which honor- |
■ I th- birthday of Jefferson Davis. s | After further business was <
'•rmt.'d paragiyi-hs were given j^ss(,d the program was turned over
* Vach Uffedent to read whic^h conf
• va.uablv information of .Jefferson I>A-
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NAYOOTApAa.r gXUmptWBDlTMDAY, JUKK 7, IMS
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iioriie at Huntsville Saturday after a
week a vi.-it w.th her cousin, Miss Eu
pen.a Jlulntyre.
Mesdames Scott McCune, Howard
McCune and Frank Foster visited
. friends and relatives at Anderson Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Grissom and Mr.
and Mrs. R. Q. Grissom left Sunday
visit
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<’ ic<l*l with
Ruthardt, at
a road house
rdt has been charged with
murder.
7,Iary L:.uiy Jones returned to het
Eve” by Chas. Wakefield Cadman —(l
Mrs. W C. Todd
A rising vote of thanks was given
Mrs. Louella Greenwood for dedicat-
ing a poem to the U. D. C. which Mi9s
Mary Terrell read beautifully on a
former occasion.
Miss Zola Mae Arrington of Ander- i
i son was present at this meeting and
made by ! thanked the Daughters for the $5.01)'
committee ! HjVen for her essay on “Literature of
presented to her : 1
, Her essay was!
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fow
. i ler Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. 7*
i' and son. Marion attended graduating
.exercises of Mrs. [Montgomery’s niece,
Miss Vera Bordeaux at Houston Mon
day. Miss Bordeaux is a grqduate of
Rice Institute. \ Y i Wagner.
Mis. E W. Hargett, and daughter; — -
and Mrs. G. C. Sanders' and daughter I
are visiting their father. Mr. Oakley |
at Woodville.
Mesdames; Ira and T. J. Haynie mo-
tored tc Humble Monday for a visit
with Mrs. A. N.. Cecil. Mrs. Harold
Haynie accompanied them as far as
Montgomery where she stopped over
for a visit with h^r mother, Mrs.
Post.
Mr. and Mrs. Luby LeNnorman of
Iola spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben LeN°rman.
Ed Sims was carried to Houston Fri-
day for an operation on his head. Mr.
Sims had the fill last December which
settled in his head and he has suffer-
ed intensively for almost six months I
reports came that he stood the opera- !
tiofi/but i>isj.'fever was high. His many [
friends are wishing for his recovery I
Mjss’ ^lary Easley of Houston spent
several days with her parents the past
lyeek.
I ’ R, L. Bennett left Friday for Yoa-
handwotk. em roi eiy,,e c |<um fQt. a with his brother. Ma-
iling. She enclosed ah exquisite ( g(jn Bfen„et|;
.. lirkiirsh uhp ITUidp am
take such a Job.
Coach Jack Meagher of Rice rate*
Driscoll one of the smartest football
players he has turned otit. He played
fullback last season and his twin bro-
' ther, Victor, starred at quarterback.
He takes his physical education degree
at Rice this month, ending his course.
Driscoll will enter .his first football
tqim in the Class B district race next
i fall, putting Bay City in the Matagor-
1 da county eliminations. He also will
Montcomerv ,, ~ r~'' ' coach baseball, basketball and track,
munigomerj and Mrs George Diehl. I___________ _____
Mr. and Mrs F. A. Keasling and
little daughter, Betty Jane from
Houston spent the week end with Mrs.
Keasli'.ig's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ignaz
Mrs. E W. Hargett and daughter) j
! retreat at La Porte a few days this 1 system. Navasota Drug Co.
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Messrs. Jack, Simon and Mike Metz ) *
visited their brother-in-law at Hous- *
ton who has been seriously ill.
The farmers are very busy tending
to their efrops. The rain they had a
few weeks} a8° wa3 very welcome and
ha? improved their crops a great deal.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 99, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1933, newspaper, June 7, 1933; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373331/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.