Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 66, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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I’KESBYTEBIAN CHURCH
PERSONALS
FREEWILL
MILLER'S
BAPTISTS MET
TODAY
AT KEITH
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Anderson
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Also Comedy
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REMOVAL NOTICE
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STOP THAT ITCHING
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Crazy Water Hotel
Navasola Drug Co.
CLASSIFIED ADS
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DO THIS
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with Bryan
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Crazy Water Hotel
LISTERINE
SALE
ends halitosis
pony
THE HOME OF CRAZY WATER
and jzifts for Moth ;
Kill* 200,000,000 germs
Mineral Wells, Texas
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Dupree of New Or- ; Ghost Talks”,
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We have moved our office to its new location at 116
Washington Avenue—next door to Lindley Cleaners.
Rice has returned home
with his sister,
Anderson. Texas, May 2 — Mrs. J.
Preston spent Sunday at Navasota!
— Melvin NeviUs, Cross, j round come from?
— Edward Taylor, North i
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Phone 402. (
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Mrs. E. I.. Ingram of Marlin is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. D.
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the growing season, for that condi-
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Ford V-8 Remain Low
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iPrsbyterian church is called tor Sun-
day morning at the regular church
time. All members of the church will
♦ake notice and heed the call.
S. C. puthrie, Pastor.
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Five room cottage
Sol Jones residence
Navasota
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Are you sick and disaouraged and so weary of it all! . . .
Would you like to just relax in a pla.ee that has a friend-
ly, restful atmosphere coupled with all the conveniences—an
Ultra-modern hotel! .... We have reserved a light, airy, com-
fortable room especially for you at just the place you’ve been
looking for.
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SOUTHERN UNION GAS COMPANY
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located in the heart of a beautifufl, scenic country,
can be reached from all sides by paved highways
and by train. You can get all this luxurious com-
fort for as low as $20.00 a week. Write for further
details.
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< Li fting cards
l>.iy The What N«n Shop.
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Fitting” gets a double meaning
| from Arrow Mitoga
Our new Arrow MITOGA, gives the word "fit-
ting” a double meaning.
FirstMthey fit in perfectly with today’s style trend
towart color. Secoqji—they fit in the more literal
sense of conforming to your body. Mitoga is |
cleverly cut so that tl
drapes in to eliminate
Java follow th. co
And Ann* Mttoca
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No one likes a person whose
breath is bad. So be sure to
keep your breath beyond sus-
picion. Vou can do this by
gargling with Listerine, the safe
antiseptic — improves mouth
hygiene, checks infection
ond destroys odors instantly.
Lambert Pharmacol Company,
St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
MU BEE THESE NOW.
H. Mayfield and j >or years
Navasota D ~
Mr. and Mrs. A.
children motored to
day.
Williard Bennett was
visitors to Navasota, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Muenker mo-
tored to Navasota Thursday.
Misses Marie and Mavonee Wood
66-6t. I motored to Navasota Thursday after-
noon.
Mark Hixson motored to Navasota
McIntyre, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen, J. T. Al-
len and Sidney Webb spent Sunday at
Houston.
Miss Mary Purvis of Huntsyille >
spent the week end here with Miss
Zola Ma# Arrington.
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farmers dread cloudy and |
officers and Miss
Keith.
Time of meeting—quarterly.
Place—Initial meeting
Free Baptist church
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Anderson News
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The mineral baths under courteous, efficient masseurs are
refreshing, rebuilding .... Drinking all the Crazy Mineral
Water you can, at the noted Crazy Bar, or served to you in
your room, will give you back your old pep and “go” . . . .
And the meals! If you haven’t-had much of an appetite for
a long time, the food here, planned and prepared especially to
whet lazy appetites, will surely tempt you .... What first
attracts the attention of our guests is the comfort of the big,
beautiful lobby and the drinking pavilion.
Charles C.
ifti'r a visit
H Brewer.
Mrs. Frances Kauer of Bellville was
I m the city on business this mom-
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with Everygreen church
April 2H and 29, 1934.
Friday Night
Serman —Rev. J. L Bounds.
Saturday Morning
9 30 Devotional.
9 45 Organization and business.
10:30 Why We Need a Sunday
School and League Convention — Miss
Delores Vance, Bryan.
11.00 Sermon- Rev. J. I. Blackwel-
der, Bryan.
12:00 Lunch.
Afternoon
1:30 Devotional — Mrs.
Trant, Bryan.
on the
a business ment today.
I "Carolina”, coming to Miller’s Thea-
tre, Thursday and Friday, with Janet
Gaynor and Lionel Barrymore in thd
stellar roles.
Fetchit’s real name is Lincoln Perry
and he was torn in Key West, Fla. He
started his career rubbing race hors-
es. became an entertainer in a street
carnival, and made his first theatrical
appearance in "In Old Kentucky". His
and ! first movie experience was in "The
, a Fox Film.
Nets, Laces, Organdies, Em
u Brcidered Organdie, Ivory Bro-
Mded Batin—Shadow Organ
rdie and Mouslin DeSoie in
m White, Pastel Shades and
[‘ jMntsL Beautifully modeled in
rwi Sleeves, Flared Sleeves
| And Sleeveless.
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Pnced J7 gj TO $14 95
and League Convention.
2:15 What is a
Baptist W. D. Manley, Keith.
2.35 What Are Some of Our Great- the same statements.
estDenominational Needs — Rev. J. j
C. Griffin, pastor-eivangelist, New1
[ of society and he can serve society only i
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■L E. I’KAYEK MEETING NOTICE
U L. Cox will lead the pmvor •l,ly from
•vlte at the Methodist church
nesday evening at 8:00 o’clock.
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Again we say whatch out for snakes I
while hunting, fishing, camping or on;
yicnk'0
If you suffer from a skin troublq
MM*h as Itch, Eczema. Athletes Foot. !
Ringworm. Tetter or Pimples, we will ,
•Ml you a jar of Black Hawk Oint- I
»ezir on a guarantee. Price fifty cents. !
Navasola Drug Co. adv 1 mo I
| White Hall, Texas, May 2 — Herbert |
| Eickenhorst and Ernest Wehmeyer
I spent the week end at Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schroeder, Mr.
'and Mrs. Gus Hernan and daughter
I spent Sunday afternoon at Anderson
! visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Voelter.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eickenhorst
|and son of Anderson visited C. H.
Becker and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brocksmith of
Port Arthur visited relatives here ov-
er the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hille of Wallis
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Haverkamp Sunday
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Griffin,
Bern, N. C.
Saturday Night
Devotional—W. D.
Keith, Texas.
7:30 Sermon — Rev. J. Swanwick. _ - - i
An asoci.ational convention was or- ■ all those who have a hand in his bust- j
x . m j new ' "" ’ * ” •*
Just take a few weeks or even a few days off
from the old grind, and see what a completely new
person you’ll feel like when yop leave here.
Mrs. J. L. Dickinson will return to
her home in Austin tomorrow after
' a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
L’.evis. Mrs. E. C. Lewis of Miami,
i !''lorida. who has also been visiting in
'he Bevis home will accompany Mrs.
Dickinson to Austin.
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Three mad dogs wnt on a rampage
recently in Gastonia, N. C., and bit 17
people.
I See Mrs. Hunter Yarborough or
Mrs. E. Lord about renting the Crutch-
| h°me on 10th street. 61-8t
ake.
M Showalter returned Tues-
prayer ser- " ....... 11 tw” week’-s visit in Dallas
i with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Bedinger
I and family. •
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Atwater Kent
Radio
Stepin Fetchit, the negro comic who,
i was under contract to Fox j
Sun-! Film, has again been signed by that
company, according to an announce-
---x x—i-.. jjj8 nex£ production is I
I the people then get the prices down.
Vance | to the incomes But what business
j ever started with a manufacturer and
Where do-
es the money to make the wheels go
From the conaum-
i er, of course—Then why flounder a-
I round waiting for good business? Get |
i by better manage-1
Crnshaw,' ment. Get the prices down to the |
| buying power".
, Mr. Millican said that the sharp in- I
crease in business he anticipates this ,
year, in view of the low prices of Ford ]
cars, is already being evidenced in j
increased sales.
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STEPIN FETCHIT MAKES HIS
( OMEBACK IN “CAROLINA’
W. W. Greer of Carlos was here on
business Wednesday.
Mrs W. W. Smith of Bryan
daughters, Mrs. 1
| leans spent Tuesday here.
It M Moody of Piedmont and Joe 1
! Greer of Carlos were here Thursday.
Mrs. Martin Allen of Navasota was
here Thursday.
lohnnie Churchwell of Carlos was a
, business visitor, Wednesday.'
1 | Mr and Mrs. Sam B. McKinney
I Richards were here Wednesday ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Helmer were shop- :
I ping in Navasota Thursday.
C. W. Becker motored to Navasota I
Thursday.
Mesdames J T. Preston, W. E. Bay;
and R. A. Gates were shopping ini
Navasota (Thursday.
Jim McCleney of Bedias was a busi- |
ness visitor, Monday.
Miss Martha Ann Stanford of Hous-'
ton, spent the week end here with,
her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W S. 1
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| next door to
Modern conveniences.
Building and Loan Assn.
Sale of Pfaeffle’s
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Entire Stock at Reduced Prices. Starting Friday, May 4th
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A congregational meeting of the ■
Mrs Joe Bernadino
here today
ganlzed to be known as Central Texas ness an ever-increasing wage, baaed I
Free Will Baptist Sunday School and I upon the work they do—If the prices i
League convention with the following I of the goods are above the incomes of
officers elected.
President — Miss Delores
Bryan.
Vice President — Flaming McDuf-; ended with the consumer?
fey, Cross.
Secretary
Treasurer
Zulch.
Executive Committee composed of! the costs down
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Saturday—Bl < K JONES
Witt Robert Young, Lionel Barry
more and
oi. SALE No. 3fi French
Gti.-t Mill and 10 horse power In- j
'i national Gasoline Engine in good] ter.
condition. A good proposition for
someone hut we must close out for
I ack of space to operate,
tello Grocery Store.
| FOR RENT
close in.
Johnnie Brewer is ill with
and Mrs. Cecil Thomas of Long-
ate here for a few days visit
with relatives.
HOW WOMEN
CAN WIN MEN
AND MEN WIN
The Favor of Other Mer<
Unlaaa two plate of bilo Me* flow d*U>
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your wbqm
Henry Ford'a rocent itatement that
| the price of the Ford V-8 would re-
main at Its present low level despite
increases announced by other tnanu
facturers Is a matter of Interest to j
thousands of people who are conaider-
Program of the Central. Texas, Free ing the purchase of an automobile
Will Baptist Quarterly meeting held I this Spring, according to L. A. Milli-
can of the Navasota Auto company,
I local Ford dealer.
"Mr. Ford’s statement", said Mr.
Millican, “re-affirms the constant po-
licy of his company to offer the pub-
I lie a good automobile at the lowest
possible price. Over a long period of
years he has been able to adhere to
this policy because he has no Stock-
holders to satisfy and is therefore free
to devote his attention exclusively to
the wishes of the automobile buying
public.
"When Mr. Ford talked with news-
papermen In Detroit a short time ago
' and outlined his policy in regard to I
1:45 Organization of Sunday School , the automobile price situation he was
not taking a new stand. In his book
Loyal Free Will I "My Life and Work”, published nearly
ten years ago. he made substantially.
"At that time he said:
"The manufacturer is an instrument
i as he manages his enterprise so as to |
an increasing- I
’ ly better product at an ever-decreas- j
! ing price and at the same time to pay '
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inc your order for Angel Food
Mrs. J. I. Adair. 64-3t.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 66, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1934, newspaper, May 2, 1934; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381523/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.