Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 26, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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FH. A. LOANS
For Refinance Or New
Oonstractton In City er
Country.
Residence—Apartments
Business.
Interest Rates As Low As
5 Percent
TERMS; Payable Monthly
Or Yearly.
GEO. H. HOENOKE
Insurance—Real-Brtate I sane
Tuma
‘Betty Rose’
Coats and Suits
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Consult us on your AbatrMli
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“Printzess” Coats
and Suits
The New Models
The New Weaves And
The New Colors For
Spring 1938
“Breitmore” Coats
The same stylesand
makes that you see in
the better stores in
larger cities.
And the prices Are
not any higher :
(And the alterations
are free.)
Corsets and Bnissieree*^!]?!*
at our store all dav today
Saturday. Look ovor the now
models and be fitted.
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by a world's fair.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
at
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
AUXILIARY MEETS
held
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH
Announcements
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
28,
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
for
Announcements
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With Our
Churches
crease tomorrow. We had our
attendance at all. in the Men’s Class
W. C. Pope, Pastpr
The pastor will preach at both ser-
This is a cordial
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SUNBEAMS MEET
the
first
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For Flowers, call Mrs. J. Walter
Smith, phone 180. adv
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AGGIES TO GIVE PROGRAM
Justice of Peace Precinct No. 3:
NEAL STACEY
JOHN CRITTENDEN
For Constable Precinct No. 8:
JOHNNIE CRAIN
MAJOR BREWTON
For County Superintendent:
MARION BROWN THOMAS
(Second Term)
FMW drag
•tote, at the
soda , IsnaUls,
Apartment For Rant—Mrs. 3. W.
Broalg. Washington 800. Phone 947.
809-dtp
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FOR SALE — Verbena plants. Phone
878. 1-St
Apartment for Rant—Apply, to Mrs.
Frits Meyer. SIMtp.
la. In-
doses, Alks-
this madhe
AND TMN£AU6M
S. M. Bird, Rector
Qulnquagesima Sunday:
9:45 a. m Church School. A Lenten
The Presbytlan Auxiliary will meet
at the church at 3 p. m. Monday. An
executive meeting will be
2:30 p. m.
We are authorised to announce ttu.
following candidates for the office
specified, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary which will be
held in July, 1988: ,
are 9,000 foreign students in our col-
leges and universities. Pray that the
youth of our land and those who have
come to us from foreign countries
may know that the love of God is
the beglnlng of wisdom and those
who obey God's commandments have
a good understanding.
A cordial Invitation is extended all.
Come! Bring others with oyu!
Baby Chicks of highest quality off
each week, at lowest price possible.
Custom Hatching a specialty. Eggs
al
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HAD MY
COLD
Call Allph in Flower Shop, Phone
854 for selected Gladiolus Bulba,
priced right
We are authorized to announce the
following candidates for the office
specified, subject to the action of the
W. M. U. A. Primary which will be
neld In April 1988:
For County Commissioner Precinct
No. 4— •
JOHN A. GARNER
LOUIS S. PIERCE
J. T. BARRY
"For Colds -- Salicylate
Alkaline Medication"
That’s whet modem doctors say.
That’s what ZUretiSMf
stead of b
two disagn
Seltzer fun
tion in one pleasant drink.
If you ever used anything more
effective then Alka-Seltzer for
atic Pains, we will ;
money you paid for
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SCHEDULE
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CHANGE
(Effective Tues., March 1, 1938
Train 15 will leave Navasota
{10:30 A. M. instead of 1034;
A. M.* and train 17 will leave
,1:10 A. M. instead of l.;16 A.
M. for Dallas, Ft. Won^h and
.intermediate points. '
Train 16 will leave Navaso-
ta 2:45 P. M. instead of 2:20
P. M. and train 18 will leave
4:50 A. M. instead of 5:25 A.
M. for Houston and intermedi-
ate points.
Southern
ter good-will among the nations
of the world as well as to inter-
pret the functions of government
to the average citizen by hun-
dreds of sculptures, murals and
animated exhibits.
Secretary of Agriculture Henry
A. Wallace is Chairman of the
Commission, members of which
are Secretary of Commerce Dan-
iel C. Roper, Secretary of Labor
Frances Perkins, Senators Wag-
ner and Copeland of New York
and White of Maine and Repre-
sentatives Merritt and Wads-
worth, Jr., of New York, and Mc-
FOR SALE—A five-foot General Etoo-
trie refrigerator. In perfect condi-
tion Mrs. Roger Anderson. 2-8tp
Boston, Mass.
Morning service at 11:00 o’clock
convening >n tbe Isabella
Hall
thousands will gather on state
occasions to be addressed by
American and foreign dignitaries
from a balcony to be erected up-
on the face of the Federal Build-
ing. President Roosevelt is ex-
pected to speak from the balcony
on the opening day of the Fair.
Large exhibit buildings of the
great foreign powers will skirt
this area and the cost of their
participations is estimated be-
tween $25,000,000 and $30,000,-
000. This is the most extensive
foreign cooperation ever received
ly warmed.”
__ __ ______ _ At the morning hour the sermon
"Hitherto", and at 7:30 on, "The subject will be: "New Life in
a Great Man's Glory.”
NEW YORK (Special)—Domi-
nated by the huge, semi-classic
Federal Building and including
eight structures devoted to the
official exhibits of 64 or more for-
eign governments, the Federal
Area at the New York World's
Fair 1939 will be in effect the
"Peace Table of the World,”
Grover A. Wnalen, President of
the Fair Corporation announces.
Pacific
J. T. BIMMOWB, Agent
put on every Monday. 130 eggs to
tray. Bring your business to me and
I will guarantee you satisfaction. J.
H. Hall, Navasota, Texas. 296-1 mo.
"Christ Jesus” is the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon which will be read in
all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday,-(February 27.
The Golden Text is: “We preach
not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the
Lord; and ourselves your servants for
Jesus’ sake” (II Corinthians 4: 5).
Among the citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-
lowing from the Bible: “Thomas saith
unto him. Lord, we know not whither
thou goest; and how can we know
the way? Jesus saith unto him, I
am the way, the truth; and the life:
no man cometh unto the Father, but
• by me" (John 14: 5, 6.)
The Lesson-Sermon also includes
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' the following passage from the Chris- I
j tian Science textbook,- "Science and
Horace N. Cunningham, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday School. C. E.
Henry, SqpL
11:00 a. m. Morning hour of wor-
ship. Subject, "My Part of th« Bud-
get" H Corinthians 8:12. Violin solo,
by Mrs. L. M. Welch, who plays
"Aria" by GiordanL
5:00 p. m. Vesper service. Subject,
"Christian Education." John Elbert
GaTner will tell of Christian Educa-
tion in Trinity University, Waxaha-
chie; and Dr. H. L. Stewart will toil
of Christian Education in Austin Col-
legs, Sherman. The two speakers are
graduates of the college they repre-
sent.
5:00 p. m. Pioneers.
8:00 p. m. Young People's League. •
Sunday Is observed as a Day of
Prayer for our schools and colleges
and the youth gathered in them. Ap-
proximately 28X100,000 students are en-
rolled in our elementary schools Of
America, about 6,000,000 in our seo-
‘ ‘ ; and 1,250,000
FEDERAL BUILDING AND 8 HALL OF NATIONS STRUCTURES IN $3,080,000 U. 8/ EXHIBIT FOR NEW YQRJK EXPOSITION
Reynolds of Tennessee.
The tower on the left of the
Federal - Building wilj be the
Tower of Judiciary and the ex-
hibits will tell the story of the
federal courts. On the right will
be the Tower of Legislature, ded-
icated to the Congress! The ex-
ecutive branch of government
will occupy a semi-circular struc-
ture behind the towers.
The Federal Building and the
Hall of Nations will front upon a
great parade ground which will
be the scene of drills, pageants,
tournaments and parades. Here,
C. W. Luekens, Pastor
Sunday, Feb. 27th—
Service in German at 9:15 a. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Service in English at 11 a. m.
If you have no church home, you
are
us.
social application of the Gospel
the needs of our day. We are praying i
are hoping they will register an in- that the church may feel her heart
presence
Members of the Episcopal club at
j A. & M. College will present a pro-
j gram for the Young People’s Service
League of the Episcopal Church here
at 6 p .m. Sunday in the Parish
I House.
Following the program, dinner will
be served the group.
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W. M. S. OF BAPTIST CHURCH
Sight of the Blind, and Setting
Liberty the Bruised."
Friday an all-day meeting will be
held. Mrs. Walter Smith will have
charge of the program beginning at
10 o’clock. Mrs. Paul Bell of Bastrop
will speak at 11 o'clock.
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HALL'S HATCHERY NOW IN
[ OPERATION
Beginning Monday, February
through Friday, March 4, the W. M.
S. will meet each afternoon at
o’clock at the Church to observe a
season of prayer and offering
home missions.
Monday, Mrs. W. C. Todd will be;
leader, and her subject will be: “Di-
rect Evangelism in Fields of South
Baptist Mission Board.”
Tuesday, Mrs. John McGinty’s sub-
ject will be “Heal the Broken-heart-
ed." Luke 4:18.
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., Miss Arlie
Pearson will discuss "Inter-racial Re-
lationships."
Thursday, Mrs. G. W. Brooks will
have as her subject, “Recovering of
CLASSIFIED ADS
cordially invited to worship with
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FOR BAUD—Saad sweet potatoes,
garden and field fertiliaer. Also all
kinds of plow gear and house paints
at cheapest prices. J. R. Hardy.
305-10tp
WANTED
The area will be the United
States government’s $3,000,009
contribution to America’s great
exposition and is intended to fos-
For flowers phons Mrs. J. F.
Bednar, representing Bryan Nursery
and Floral Co. Phons 106. adv-tf
For Representative
District:
BEN HICKS
FHt CHAlSttAN tsCItvNA •'
SOCIETY
OF ANDERSON, TEXAS
Branch of the Mother Church, the vices on Sunday.
First Church of Christ, Scientist in invitation to friends and members to
attend the services of the church.
These are momentous days In the
Herbert ! world’s life. There are distressing
[ problems -that need solution. The
Wednesday evening s meeting, fourth 1 church has a massage and a ministry
Wednesday In each month at 8 p. m ; to our a86- Attend the worship of the
church and find your place in the
I great movement for righteousness in
I the world today! ,
W. A. Bowen, Pastor Methodist churches at this time art
Some of our Sunday School Depart- stressing personal religion and the
ments. have fallen below their usual social application of the Gospel to
attendance the last two Sundays. We
largest' strangely warmed by the
and power of the Living God, even
last Sunday. We meet in the Masonic as John Wesley two hundred years
J building. The room will be heated for ago, May 24, “felt his heart stranger
tomorrow.
At 11 a. m. the pastor will speak
on, "Hitherto”, and at 7:30 on, "The subject will
Secret of a Great Man's Glory.” | Christ” The evening service begins
B. T. U. will meet at 6:30. Let’s give at 7:15 o’clock and the sermon sub-
all these services our encouragement ject will be: “The Almost Christian.*'
and support. Church School begins at 9:45 a. m.
— — -------- - and classes are provided for all ages
j—i with competent teachers. Our attend-
ance and interest are improving. Let
us continue tbe good work.
"Come, and worship with us.
Friendly Church."
; FIRST PRSBY7EBIAN
The Sunbeams of the First Baptist
health with Key to the Scriptures” by! Church will meet at the church at
box program will be given. Mary Baker Eddy: The real man 2.30 p. m.
11 a. m. Morning prayer and sei- bein& linked b* Science to his Maker, I
mon I mortals need only turn from sin and j
6 p. m. The Episcopal Club of A. & 1 b*s re'aB°n to God, and to recognize ;
M. College will be guests of the Y. 1 the divlne sonshlp" (page 316.)
P. S. L, and will present the program. I " *
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Shop Located Baar Ofty
Barbar Shop
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Pete Worbingtan 1
PLUMBING
And Bepair Work
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"Peace Table of World
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fit' New York
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Paper Clips at ftaaminer Otfloc
Ladies
Ready-to-
Wear
Department
Watch Our Windows
Priced Reasonably.
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Now Complete With
The
New Spring Wearing
Apparel.
Beautiful Spring
Outfits
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Bledsoe & Bledsoe *
Chiropractor*
Upstairs Over the Gamp Drug
i Store.
The Spine is the human switch-
board controlling health and vigor.
Chiropractic correcta preasure
on spinal nerves and health fol-
lows. Come up and see la Lafe
talk about your health.
Brazos Valley
Hatchery
Tray capacity 112. $2.00 per tray.
Custom Hatching—Baby
Chicks
Set Each Thursday
Call or .Write for Special Early
Order Prices.
Modern Electric Equipment
WM. F. BORG8TEDTE, Owner
Washington. Texas
Ladies’ Spring
Topper «-
Coats—
Suita-
Straw and
Felt Hats
L.
Blue Gabardine
Ladies’ Shoes in Lug-
gage Tans, Blues,
Patent^ Grays — in
Gabardines and Lea-
thers. Ask to see the
Patent Tango with
flexible instep.
New shipment ladies’
bags to match all col-
ors in shoes.
1 _
•ofit Sharing Cou-
pons with each
purchase.
LM. Perry
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 26, 1938, newspaper, February 26, 1938; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381778/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.