Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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giving ut her lioeae Ln Midway.
Mm. J. H. Taylor and Mrs Kom
WUliamadn were hoHteme* at a
bridpe Party on Tuaadty night ■<
the home of the latter. Tbs Thanks-
giving motif was carried out in tha
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THOMBAY. DEC 4, 1M1 ' - , , ■
1 M«n, in Houston, autfered a atroko* See our Mne of CturDtmaa Cards,
pad*. Yellow ctarywantbemuaw were of paraJjwta Munday morotug. News 21 for »1.».
from h*r bedside is that she 1» rest-
lug well, and her oonditton la tot
considered serSuus f ■ ‘ ,
Lyan Ollender U at home from
6r* City for a few days.
Gueato in the boaue of Mr. and
' on hurt Sunday
were Paul R. ktoaiu vf Houston, Mt.
and Mrs. Erneet Fnincklw of Hunte-
vlUe, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Fitamk
low and daughter, Jane, yf Bryan,
Mrs. A M Bookman ahd Mte» Trail
nle FwusCklew of Navasota.
Quite a number ftsan here attend-
ed the footlmU game at College Sta-
tion on Thantowiving day
Rev R. A, Gatw» announce*
first quarterly confertwc <f the
Redlae charge will be iaeld in Bedias
on Sundhy, DeccsntoT 7. ait 2 o’cloca
Dr. W, F. Bryan, dtatrbn •mperiu'
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SQUIRE EPGEGATE—TYe CSeat Wg OatotoMte-W XifM-Afl
J. R. MnAdams and Mm. Maggie
Coleman spent Twwday in Houston.
Mm. Wiufond McDonald returtu l
Tuesday from Oorpua Ohrtati, where
•he wen/t t® mend the week-end with
her husband.
Mrs. Ora Cunningham, Mrs, Anna
Foster and Mr and Mm. J. H. Tay-
lor wore guesto Bunday of Mm. Betty
Ourry In SWfro. ■ '
iMr. and Mm. L. .A Gray spent
the Tbankaglvtng holiday* in Fort
Worth with relatives.
Mto Km Garvin spent Thanks-
giving at her home in Commerce.
(Mto Ehrl KUis is back from
Thantagiring boUdayu spent st her
boms In Ben FrankUn.
Mias Lpwm Cox. student at T. F
The Worst Is Yet To Come
tendent of the HwiutsrUle district,
will [.reach in Bediae at 11 o’clock. I
Mr. and Mm. Jay Du via and clxll- ,
dren rtf Mx<tamey were Th«nkag*v
Ing guests of their mother. Mta.
JJavte.
' Mr .and Mm. W. D Rigby spenl
the Thanksgiving holiikigR In Abi-
lene. • . •
Large Halt Msgkenel 2 for 25t
8 O’clock Osffee, 3 fts. 57e
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used throughout the house. Present
for the party were Mr. and Mm,
ill. H. Rigby. Mr. and Mm. W. D.
Mr. and Mm, C. W. Lamtocs,
“ . <nd Mm. L. A. Gray, Mias
Eva Garvin, Mias Dorothy Goree,
She wag ' Sam B. Harrison and J. H. Taylor.. Mis K. K. Skelton
Prises were won by Mtas. C. W
Lenders and W. D. Rigt>y,
Mm. Dick Adams «f Grttnes Switch
died at the home of her daughter 14
Son Aritoulo and was burled in the
Baptist cemeitery to Bedtsa on Sat-
urday afternoon. Bratdes the dough
ter in Ban Antonio she Is'survived
by anottier daughter. Mm. Jim Nor-
wood, dt tola, and a son, Ivy Adams,
of Bediaa.
Mr. and Mm. W. H. Myers spent
Mousy in Bryan.
Taimage 1EH of Odeasa <>ent a
couple of days* to Bediaa this week.
Mm. 8. E. Smith returned Mon-
day from a three weeks stay In Ari-
aona where she visited her brother,
Oscar Barnes, and other relative*.
Mr. and Mm. A. C. Kllmnan of
Goose Creek were In Bed!an Monday.
MUssea Carrtn Lee, Mary. Ruby und
Oulda Perkins spent Thanksgiving
with th Ar iMirents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Perkins.
>Mns. H. L. PerkinB and Mm. Har-
ley Callender SpAlt a day in Houston
Last week.
Mrs. S. E. Callender, who is visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Cheat-
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W. C.. at Kenton, spent ttje week-end
ft home.
Henry Cog, who is working In
Angleton, spent the week-end with
his family.
Mm. .L Brooks Martin spent
week-end in Bedias, wtth her moth- j Mr.
er, Mm. Anna Foster, and her ala
ter, Mrs. Roas WU Liams. P
enroute to Fbrt Knox, Ky., to join
her husband, Lieut. Martin.
^iuw Ruby Pyle and Thomas
are vteitjug Mr. and Mrs
Hall Ln Tumtoull.
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1941, newspaper, December 4, 1941; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382936/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.