Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 245, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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NUMBER 245
NAVASOTA, TEXAS MONDAY, NOV. 22, 1926
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HOME MISSION
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year.
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Your Thanksgiving Dinner at apprrorinmteiy $8,990 and it is anti-
cipated that this improvement will
ETat Your Tlianksgiving Dinner
the Colonial Cafe. (Advt. 3t.
FOUR ATTEND
TEACHERS
CONVENTION
less that I can get it done; ? /
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|y kind expreatdons of appreci-
have been heard as persons re-
thelr subscription to the Navaeo-
Hly Examiner during the Bargain
Campaign which is now in pro*
and will continue for a
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Ml We give herewith a letter whi- fine sermon and he was
was today received.
, Dallas, Texas,
Nov. 20th 1926.
gladly remitting you
order for $4.00
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and 28c.
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Jtball Game
omorrow Afternoon
j Battlers <jf the Navasota High
. The' tenth annual 'membership roll
call for the Red Croat* will be launch- ’
ed in ^avasota tomorrow morning.
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R .Regular meeting Navasota
^andery No. ;SO will Is* held tonight
7 :3O o’clock-.
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J. K. Warren, E. C.
J^l. Menger. Recorder.
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By ,l. N. 8.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22—Thfel
Department of Agriculture an-
nounced the United State cotton
crop, based on Nov. M figures,
will reach 18.399,000 bales. <
Ginnings of 12,953,706 bales
were reported to Nov. 14, compar-
12,260,532' bales last
Tuesday and Wednesday is thelK;.v
ie to buy your Dress and HatbOu<.
Perry’s A Big Reduction.
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ing of the Council.
During The afternoon readings
Mildred Cone and .Lucille Lord V
enjoyed between - the more sari
matters of the council.
This was the time for the am
BALES GOV.
FORECAST
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herewith* a synopsis of the threefold
object of the roll call:
Department, out hoar many, tesss ,
Health piaced
and send the orders to M
Kelly and Mr. Rom. Mrs. E. W.*l
trot made a short talk and preeea
Roan's Prairies offer of a site !
the proposed county park. There v
some discussion of the subject ■
some other locations suggeted af
which Mr. Stoneham announced tl
she would appoint a committee to
ceive offers and investigate the si
nt. a considerable saving.
Miss Edwards' talk a motion was car-
ried to adopt Miss Kelly’s plan and
/eommiHtX‘<*s were appointed to (can-
vass the different communities and
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PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXOEPT SUNDAY IN NAVASOTA, IN THE HEART OF THE BRAZOS VALLEY
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j ton bi atending the State Convention.
He was aceompalned to Bryan by
M. Perry, another deacon of the J
vasota church.
The Senator spoke on the
of the “Breaking of the
congregation a
accorded a
good hearing by the Bryan Baptists.
■ There was no preaching at the Bap-
tist Church hero on the Sunday as
P. O. | the pastor. Rev. W. N. Percell, was
subscription also at Han Antonio where he went
early last week. z. z
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2. Securing the money to carry on mi»WWWWWW*
the national and international ^vork. | _VAr *■
3 during the large ami »«■■>» iRgV* JOlUl W. GOOdWlIl
cratlc membership which will enable
the organization to continue Its work !
as the true representative of all of.
the people.
Every person should join, v
H.LLEWIS X
SPOKE SUNDAY"
AT BRYANS
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Senator H. L. Lewis filled tlie pul- ■
jrft of the Flrst Baptist Church of
Bryan Sunday morning at the 11 o’-:
clock hour, iuiving been invited * to
jspeak In the absence of the pastor.,
.Rev. R. FT. Bay, who was at San An-
was made in the
Presiding Elder. Rev. Jesse Lee cont-
inuing in charge of this district.
Huntsville District
Jesse Lee presiding elder; Ander-
son and Richards. M. F\ Wells: Be-
dias and lolit. R. F. Stewart; Bryan
First Church. II. H. McCain; Bryan
Circuit, to be supplied : Clttvelund and
Fostoria. C. T. Cummings; Coltf Spg..
^V.iE. Hull; Conroe, C. W. Hughes;
College^ Station. J<>sse C.
Crockett station. C A.
J'Kockett -Circuit? W. E.
Dodge and Oakhurst, JI.
Grai»eland station. J H Carlin : Gm
pclnnd Circuit. R. E. Hodges. su,ip!y;
Groveton. \\ ('raven; Huntsville.
;J. T. M<»ore: junior preacher. ('. H.
I’ischef: Lovelady and Onalaska, to
.be supplied : M.tdisonville.-R. C. An-
ulerspn; Midway and Elwood. J. B.
Da'vis Montgomery. J. IT. House;
Naxasota. John W. Goodwin; Shiro,
<>. ('. Davis; Tom Ball, Frank Moon;
Trinity. R. E. Connell; Willis and
New Waverly, W. H. Edwards; Wa-
lker County Circuit, Roy J. Edwards;
student 8. M. U„ J. W. McCrary.
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Showing Nott The Famous Vtnl
Line Overacoats, Sults and trogMI
—H. B. Anderson
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were condcted by the pastor, Rev. F.
RED CROSS
ROLL CALL
TOMORROW
U Henderson, said Sunday that, at work o£ Ro(1 Cross orgautea-'j
Mt a half hundred men should-button is generally known to t|ie entire
n. the meeting tomorrow evening.
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I know my Mother shouldn’t do
So many things for me,
Unless I try t’ help her, too.
I’m willin’ to, but gee,
Buffore I know it, she’s begun
T’ do my job! She’ll say,
gut .- 2___v
You run on out and play!’’-
ff An’ that makes me feet kinda
An’ so I dig right in
| An’ do my work up slickin’ clean.
Then sometimes I begin /-p
Another job, t’ let her know /
t a a it* u onv van vi
y I guess most boys
f^^But we don’t mean t’ be.
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hike place during the second
<»f Ids pastorate here.
Rev. C. • T. Cummings. pastor at
Anderson and Rihards. was transfer-
red to Cleveland ami F'ostoria.
Anderson and Richards charge is to
l>e supplied by Rev. M F. Wells.
No change was made in
_ , By Council Reporter
.The Grimes County Council of
women met in Roan's Praiio Nov. 0,
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1926. There was not so large an at-
tendance as had been hoped for but (
those present enjoyed and profited by
the OxeeTle'nt program.
The invocutlion, Tostes ."Goodbye”
lieautifully rendensl by^Mlss Huddle- ,
ston of Houston, the welcome address
by Rev. Milton 6f Shiro. and response
by Mrs. J. Wallace Brosig of Navaso-
ta, constituted the morning program.
After the excellent lunch served
rmffeteria style in the school kitchen,
the audience again assembled in the
auditorium. , '*
A group of high school boys
girls sang for us, after which Mrs.
Martin of Roan's Prairie read a care-
fully prepared atid historically accur-
' ate sketch of the early days of Roaus
I’rairle. *
Mrs. Lillian Stoneham, the Presi-
dent. gave a short review of the
year's work mentioning especially the
drawing and music contests conduct-
ed in conne<‘tiofi with the county fair
by thi*’ Fine Arts Dept., the Essay con-
test under the Literary Department
the collecting of sketches of the early
history of the different communities
by the History Department, the house
dress contest at the summer meeting
by the Home Exsinomies
and the work of the Public
nurse in examining the school chil-
dren of the (bounty under the General
Welfare Department.
The feature address of the day was
the lecture by Miss Bess Edwards
from the Extension service at A. & M.
on landscaping the home grounds.
Miss Edwards used the same table,
small card lM>ard models of bouse and
garage and sprigs of various kinds offered aml to the j*,*
of trees and shrubs to illustrate a
iiKslel home.
Prect*eding Miss Edwards’ talk.
Miss Kelly made a short talk, sug-
gesting a county wide tree planting
caiii]»aign. and a plan whereby all
trees desired might be ordered at once election of officers and the follow^
Following wore relucted for an other year wfi
the exception of Mrs Crawford,
resigned as secretary:
Mrs. Lillian Htonchman,
Miss Kate Kelly. Vice-President
large: Mrs. Walter Greenwood
Vice-President: Mrs. Joe Griffith. 1^|
Vice President: Mrs. E. W. MlMW
3rd. vice President. Mrs. &. Wto
Treasurer. Mrs. Tom
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mentarian. Mrs. Watts Brown. TWi
Reporter. Mrs. Trester Taylor, Hecflj
tary, Mrs. Dave Stoneham, VMM
Secretary.
We were glad to note a number
men were in the audience.
There was ^uite an intereatlBt RM
play of articles suitable for chriotoMM
gifts. A number expressed disappo-
intment that there was not *°*
the tie demonstration. Perhaps^,
we can have it next tlme ” taSP!
It was an Impressive home misaipn
program that was presented
evening In the Sunday School axrfb
torimu of th£ First Presbyterian Oh- '
nrch. cornimr as n nlimax to the WmO* '
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important meetings are to
place at the First Presbyterian
»h the firtrt of this week. The
being an address by a return
onary from Africa this evening
7:80. The other Is the monthly
, Men’s meeting to take place at the
Some hour Tuesday evening in the
jrijUrch parlors. .
Fjtov. -J. W, Allen, missionary, ar-
Ttve^ in the city this morning on. the
‘ ffento Fe passenger train. He spoke
lit' the chapvl exercises at the High
Pfehgol (his morning. Tonight he will
'hpeak at the church. He Is said to be
ah Interesting speaker and has a
Mge that all should hear.
5men’s meeting on Tuesday
efting will consist of a luncheon and
pgram The meeting last - month
brod one of unusual Interest, there
ing present a, goodly number of
■yan men as guests. The pastor Rev. 1
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urch. coining as a climax to the Week
of Prayer conducted last week by
the Women's Auxiliary on behalf of
home missions. The playlet portray- *
ed the typical life of the mountaiaeeM
living in isolated sections of Kflis
tucky and other eastern ateflK
Hpeclal emphasis was given to a mM-
sion school founded by the late Dr.-O^i
Guarrant at a place which bears hte
name and which institution has ban|^
helpful to a large number of boys aaaf
girls of the mountain section,
program was well rendered
liberal offering was given
close.
This special service was given fa ’
lieu of the regular Sunday evening ’
Pray and praise exer^MI
S. Henderson and in it was a good
meeting well attended.
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The Presbyterian congregation < -
ing the jiast week made some chanr“
and improvements In the 8. 8.
ers by which the seating of the «|
torium was rearranged and
rostrum suitable for giving ,
such as the one proaented
evening.
Appointments of the Bishop for the
Tonight at 7:30i rTexas Conference. M. E. Church. Mou-
lt h. were read bi’fore the conference’
a^ Orange Sunday evening, according
lies carried ,in the state press of
^n<] it wns'learned iherefrom
John W. GihmIwIii will («on-
^vasota for another year,
was received with glad-
Liany friends in this city.
Mr. Goodwin Ims been here but
year and during 4hat period the
fehurch has done good work. Only
(Advt.) ‘ recently the parsonage <*mmittee vo-
—— fell t<> build a new parsonage to e>st
At least four .members.~<»f the pub-
lic school faculty will attend the St-
ate Teacher* Couventlbn in El ' T’ase
this week,, it was learned today.
Hupt L. G, Andrews will -go
three of bls teachers: Misses Emma
Montgomery. Nina McFarlund,
Enid Floyd will aceunfpany him The
party will htrve Tu'eday night
This year tl|e teachers meet 411 tin-
1 extrernity of the state, but
Navasota wilj have’representation In
that convention as has Wn the cuh
tom for many yeara. ,
It may be that some other toachen
from over the county will alsojyjeud
the convention. -
COTTON MARKET
Herewith are given quotation* on ..■<
cotton, middling basis, as received at
the Navasota Cotton Exchange: S
Now York, no change ________ 12.98 v-
New Orleans, no change______ L2.Bg
Houston. n<>. change
Golvestou, no change .
Dallas, no change
Navasota -------------
louston papers of today carried
M mention of the death of Harry
Gerlach. 46, who died in his home
that city at 5:40 p. m.Bunday. He
I stricken with pneumonia •' last
B*d*y. He Is survived by his wid-
and seven children.
Gorki ck was a candidate for
■'^EQr’ •
Dethocratie nomination for con-
ns In the primary election last
DflBer. at which time he was de-
ited Uy the present incumlMfit.
atel E. Garrett. -*
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Helpin’ Mother
My Mother has a funny way
_ Of gettin’ boys t’ work! O fawrenct
<7% But I guess most boys ain’t so keen *
/Sy / T* do a lot 0’ chorea.
when things ’re green,
wfr'Z. hke t’ be outdoors. '|lll |IK
r
or your valuable paper from October!
th. 1926 to Octol>er 8th 1927.
L «an’t begin to tell you bow much 1
have enjoyed your paper.
it |s*«o ably edited and-so
interesting matter
HMM|ta is very dear to me, I was
reared there, and It rejoices
■Mr yon all show so much Civic
|tte aad broad mlndedness.
aewpt my best wishes for
led success with your
the general Improvement
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 245, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926, newspaper, November 22, 1926; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381309/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.