Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 238, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 13, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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NAVASOTA, TEXAS SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1926
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Three Automobile
Accidents Friday
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One dead and three injured is the toll of an Mto creak oa Wwb
ington avenue Friday afternoon about 4 o’clock in what tedaataTML
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at 3 o’clock.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 ;30
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Ton art cordially invited to wor-
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Franklin 8. Henderson.
tkwe were
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The Woman’s Ai
• nerve tha Week of
t1 Morions with >. program each after-
-noon
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FROGMAN NOV. K UN
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two paroles, one
extensions, and
Ismd forfeiture.
HuNgy Bchcwl begin* OWJWZB.l
Westen. Bupt.
MtA** Bible Class meets in Auditor-
ium of Churel? ’ , *
Xorta Men’s* Bide CYtae meet* in
Pestut’s Study?
Woman's WtiHey Cites meets I
Church-Partor*.-
s Special Herman to -Children - and
Youn^ .people J at 10 Nt
“Fat'Kickers.**
of Cortney who i»
> and she was
over her lessons when" in bee,
she fell asleep and dree
| vexing questions of her
KM- the Soul
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to Courtney, ’’^te- package
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bile stood odtaide, was evidently cell, ptator the First Baptist Church, who will^
forced to drive Coates mg g^J
wfre missing . this pfaae
Reared in This County
Kate Menger was born
1MC9, at Anderson, county seat of
’County and her entire
spemt in this county.
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12.601 Deceased was twice married. Her
11.06 first marriage being to Bowland
11.75 McCune who died peroral years ago.
game ten or eleven years ago *be was
'- married to Mathias Menger, formerly
Ototo MH the ewwttak with
/ a pistol, boohed threogh the door
and* disappeared,.
f Hnrtey Robb,, wheat automo-
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tel
the •. Dawbters of tha American
Revolution, 'Of tho Daeabtoto of the
ItepabHcfof TfMs.1 SM/ht-
Uaghtere of the Confederacy
was.’ . ------ — —----
By I. N. 8.
AUSTIN. Nov, 13.—Governor
Ferguson today granted ten, pardons/ snmed theJr h|mt th|g mornlne.
The killing occured at Santa
Rita dance hall at Best, near here
rs. Kate Menger
Succumbs; Six Hours
After Accident Friday
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by many to have been the worst traffie accident oceuring hereiia^ j
several yean. -
Mrs. Kate Menger, wi£e of M. Menger^ ynura,
27 days, died-at the home of 1ft A. Swagste^ abort 19dfrFrkhqf night
after hanging to life by a mere thread' fer a potad of rtx hows ifca*
in<r novnr rawafnad Minaekmanaam
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Robh and hia ear
thig morning.
Hastily formed posse return-
_ ed because of darkness but re-
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furlough, three
one, remission of
jing which time"she never regafned otmssimiSBMii
The injured are Rowland and Ho me ij, Harkey sons of Dr.
Harkey, Chamber of Commerce Secrstej, and JttkMrt NW|
Rowland was bruised and cut in many places. Homer raetetaeA
severe wound on his hip, audMinsky was unconscious ' .for a fiN
Neither of them were injured seriously, it is said,
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was going east on Washington avenue, being* atona
'dan, and while in the act of turning around there v
tween her car and a Hudson eodeh in which the tta
i were riding, travelling west B
is said to have run the car on
Hudson belonged t«. Mrs. Ina H. Dollarirido, of MmW’. ws>ns, wi
is here visiting in the home of her uncle, Dr. R. A> Hariny
Funeral for Mrs. Unger wffl W1»eid fthm the R. A. Rammer
home Sunday morning at lOo’stock, W; M. F~-
, Matbtol Menger;
four ulster*: Donald M. Martin of
Dallas, John 8. Martin of Dallas. Mrs
G. C. Stoneham of Tarboro,
John T. Rvana. Mrs.. J. WaU*«
Broslg and Mrs. Andrew 8toaster '
pavemta. *A thlrehrotb^r. Chai
Maftitf.' died durirt th* World
PLAY WAS
THE KEY’
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FROM GITY CHURCH&S
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FIRM BAPWr CHUfedl.
Sunday Scool 9:45 a. at.
There will be no preaching in the
morning on account of the - funeral
for Mrs. Menger.
'B. X, P.’s at. 6 p. m.
Preaching St 7 P- m- 17 Bro. T. A.
Payne is 4n the city Bunday evenlag
he will be Invited to preach at the
7 o'clock service.
/I hearty welcome to alF. ~
W. N. Purcell, Pastor.
vnar pmNbMnlan ohuroh
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Divine worship at 11 a. m. and
7 :00 p. m. Preaching by the pastor.
Sunday School 0:3b a. a. -
^Junior Christian ladeavor 3 p. m.
| Senior Christian Endeavor at 6 p m
ity will ob-
pr for Home
I Mrs. K.te Menger we. born Mn>JIKTERFSIING
15, 1>#59, at Anderson, county seat of i»,» ■
Giimes County and her entire life- “- ww» a sa
i was si^jt in this county. She was
daughteil of the late John F. Martin,.
’prondentj citiaen of this county, who I
:dled here a number of years ago, and !
! her grandfathers on both side of the
I family had a large part in the
FVltow- .
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Creed—Ellen
WMttea
vnuhkft HortMu .1
S^Kr l i. cj|
Lee Hom^nd J ft t^afoplwll Mr. Lamb notified
totoyhfy tf. M. Frisby. Hot Henif«tea<l as lie was
Miss* . Manriite and W direction.
gre' AffMgurtert grand children
Sgbi rRr grand children liv-
At-an early age she nntted with
Baptist church and her
Sunday School, 9:8O a. m.'
JuMavvT. P.iJL L. 5|3ft. p. 4a.-
Senior Y. P. S. L. 7:00 p w
One Killed And 3 Injured In Auto Gras
. Herewith are given quotations
cotton, middling basis, as received at
the Navasota Cotton Exchange:.
New York
New Orleans —
Houston
Galveston ____
Dallas
i Navasota —
That almost twelve thousand bates
lof cotton have this year been brought
! to Navasota 1« shown by , today’s
j | report from the city’s waseboutoa,
to wit:
A. H. Wilson —-----r
Floyd 4 McDonald .
/tosse 4 Son ------
Moore Bros.
her eithtieth birthday, buti
is
Mrs. i®
showers.
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far.^Mii <Atysfo NtWer^..
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Donald Martin of Dalles, JHqwell of Bryan, a ri*»
In those ,awJ quaint"syitech ea<V mnrt. |
;toi» or her particular part eto^ ant.;
tax' fo»- thtf 'iittte
iwo«l> « few <*«•«»» «*» o. bp*,,
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Kattt Jwrt'NW ^skrt PerrtAt tkr
„ > t 1 home. Mrs. Menger was also a
3:00 ii.i m.
Epworth League meets 6:15 p. m.
Prdnehing service 7 M> p. m. Bub-
Ject, ''‘What Progress Have Mgrt.” '
This ii the last Bunday of the
Conference Year »nd we earnestly
desire to have the membership of the
Church present.
NEAR TWELVE
whole'
was consecration Sud devotion j
3M»lf|sbness and storting worth
SptfHK
Mrkrte I. X. ChlMki passed away .
and at the time ef bls death
i had been married mure than 50 ’
Ms. sensible couple were among t
biHlew of Nayadbta, hav |
iWBSt to this city when the H. 4
C. ralltoed had its termunus at
team aft they were among thpto .
1 aAed in tiw lmiidH«g and dagfe*
Mt of this town and community.
I,a .cnatom of Mrs. Chinaki'js
IhiMM. ak. Christmas tine to pre i
l^toMEkhto*.^ for ; small negro
Iflihh', f«F children of white
ilm who had been unfortunate, i
11» remember the aged and infirm
Mb act of kindness earning regular
a reeh year cheered many hearts.
Ito aatiaaily death is depiowd by
. His many friamds here are very
sorry to learn of this sudden Illness
and are hopeful that he may soon be
able to return home.
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i Boma^dy^ Today Ma 1-
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No person was injured
downtown collisions,
reports.
Wl
l tfoffB XJhinshl^ aged
Ltha and 6 days, died
Was bqrn in P<
Found R. R. Ri
Way Near
Rowdy Kills Two at Dance Hall”
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AT H FfTRA <4^s under "urd<r eharxcs h*re
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made | Rufus Hardy is in recept qf a tele-
came I
iMMMMMtioaal fhUowehip—
interifcuoadnatitwl
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ria tertimi.
Matters "the
It was a grewsome find which
Headmaster W. C. Lamb i
Friday morning when about 11 .gram which
Hock he came upon the form of an news that John F. Thomas, Jr.
fant, apparently dead t__-------- r
hich was wrapped in a pnnteboetiYlrtertnjfta drriouO
•x, securely tied with a twine
sttouK. and left i» that condition' by
somk person whose Identity may
hevei\bt> .known. The location at
Portto00* Y^’wee bit of a human
! -the W wa^FfouM was
. | ICto said the form Tipgareatly was
bore tms ^that of a white child
MBtolMBAaad bad prehrtly been dead
ock*lArtJtoMB two dag*, ft W oat known whte
15 'titer it wgs thrown from a train
I. Pa Ba*., left ** someone else.
officers at
traveling in
I Jbatea white attmmpting to
taaatot Hay**, was shot thraugh
abet' killed Miss Bean,
Ma. 11 -M7.
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Navasota Daily Examiner
PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXOEPT SUNDAY IN NAVASOTA, IN THE HEART OF THE BRAZOS VALLEY
isattt.reteh'toMa-Maiim
•home. Mrs. Monger was also «!piano
I member of the American Ugtenj pHUy wmde»e8< vto-
Auxiliary. ,A tHn wltb accompauiauMal by bar
Surviving are the aged mother. {1BK|rVK.toP) JnUa Owm. I
Mr*. John E Martin; the 'husband.;
; two brothers and
- WFATMVf’
• H/ten—detected. ,7 A. '
Bcrbt^re—BewiM Boama. .
1? Wtart 1* FetowsMpt-Wr|e Na-
mir.
2. FaRowahip at Camp Alien—Bea-
rillnnreat
3. Oto- Fellowship . with naagbr
league*.
(a) DlacuMlon and report of oar
visit to tber Y. P. B L. Mt Hetapafoad.
(bl AMMdL Goaf reus— Trasto
wuy>i|>; . y ’ t
Hytoto Ratotomi,
(a^'Jkgort of <x>iMteku«» Ch-
ainuaa \
toepart of Group Activities— * M
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' HgMte^telected-<
T*#'*"-4?rtitoto,e». Hardy
pregraih .will be hafal to toe “
MMl Mt 6 Fate to ,
—President.
Baptist Church and true to her
zealoua nature, into ’beew v aotive ?
ctonvb- werk. 8be»w»-a member of, vtrk>Hg Objects which-a^e was \
n j studying. Thdn on toe scene to
“ one there apgearad -a host rt NHNam 'J
the book*. Tbefe ware
8be phraaes, rnath^mittetl p«
Pitoktear rtc thr kiarti chapter «fobe-aM
t F. D. C’g art ^asLcbrtU’Btorothry of oW, wUh atl
state -orgavlaalid*. > In these MOBtor«rtreh i
ln MK'teties sltovwasi an*rnbie leader L
• totort tbto^ rttaru to-aid f lnUtwttok tW^ttle
Bubjeot.pW'Oi
C.’fl am
Three junto accidents occurred In
Navasota Friday. There wrt a
collision at the intersection of
Washington and Tenth early in the
dayh about 5 p. m. two ears touched
nos^N at Washington and Farquhar;
and it was late, to the afternoon when
the i crack occured on East Washing
ton avert*. U 1 - -i.
in Either of C
*’620 according to rep
__—_ 3,45fc{
Jkwse A Son ---------- __ 3.026
lloore Bros. B86
Hurt A Redford __^ 850
Total 11,831
Totok lhi* dage lagt yegr, __3^115
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From all information available it Appears that Ws. fkWRf '
; _J Washington avenue, betotfalono m h» B«ick ■•-
dan, and while in the act of turning around there wato a araft bto
’ _ u -st-v 1-* thgoe yovng man
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attempt to avert a collision. Both cant were badly wneedcadj
among ihe first families to settle
(here. Iler mother still lives, making
her home in this city with Mrs. J.
j Wallace Brosig. She will soon
celebrate
despite her advanced ’ age, she
reasonably strong and active.
Deceased was twice married,
marriage being to
, Seldom i» there an entertainment
development of Grimes County, bring prove* of more interest to
’ children than did the presentation Of
• The Key” at the srtori abdrtetam ^1
Friday toenlrt Tbe piaytet
dii'ected by Mr*. Lou EHa Greenweed
with a caot chosen from her cteae in
i expression and some outside talent,
iall of whom were “Httie folks.” The
Sunbeam Band of the First ..Bapto^r^dfl
Church, of .which Mr*. J. H. Allen ia ;
sperinte*rt«»t. spomfored tb» «•<*- g
talnment and parttelpetod in the fow
of Marshall. Texas, who though these j leading ebar-
jjeurs has been a devoted; , husband
and is now left alone to* bear ’*tl his
The t|yeooretn . for Sunday- - evening
at the Peoflris Betvlee langue
will be as follow.;
Subject—•‘FeltowaMp"
IwbdMr—Itetagte Crefor.
. Praj^-~Uto4^ 47t»rd.
■ Hjton—Reteetod; .
Vaeter (to the pe»on of Netva Xtatay
shown ae ferried
totem
,W toe
grief that has coipe so suddenly .upon lhere)
him. She was a anember of toe;
a
I1
I
at Bleo^ the ma|e dancers.- Attempt-
w, Mat »• w^-ci umu, Hayes wa®
foreed t obeat him with pistol,
tadamtin* IhLm- G/iwia la allured
taken I g
form IB art physician* advised an opera- pftMto
at mile post No. 60 on Mon which was performed without “
Pacific H» wbteh la
1 a short diMapce south of the town of
Ae awvect wtjk'her remily to Courtney. - package is said to
A Leona County Texas, where, have been about fifte<m feet from toe
taarrlfiil ia IMO to Isaac Ygro end of the ties-nestied |> a pagtatof
rt^lfoAtoey aeoved to Navneota weedji '*
be torty
By I. N. 8.
; BIG UAKE. Tqaag. Nov. 13—Of
| Tteers of Reagan and surreundfaig
< counties are hunting for Bill
11
irly today of Constable Geroge
res -and Miss Alta Bean, tele-
phehe operator, and wounding
A. Jone*.
today bringing Coats entered a dance hall in a
drunken condition, authorities
at births ager Magnolia Filling Station N$. 1 , dahn, and started a disturbance
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trai He te reported to he doing wriLp^ u Wm
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas left here last', obeat hiB w_^
Sunday for h visit with his father atL gAhratog later, Coats is alleged
Electra., While there he was takenj . Mve threugh the
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 238, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 13, 1926, newspaper, November 13, 1926; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381302/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.