Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1942 Page: 8 of 8
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THU NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER, THURSDAY, DEO. 34, 1342
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CHRISTMAS . DAY
GINGER ROGERS
RAY MIUAJTO
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aEMEMIER LAST IECEMBE1I
Lots of Other Suitable Gifts
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Sweaters ~ Leather & Wool Jackets — Shirts
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Neckwear - Socks «- Hankerchiefs
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Jtkat free peoples may not
perish from this nnk"
Our Store is full of Appropriate and
Suitable Gifts for Everyone
P/*a*anf-rastfng • Convanfanr
Economical
LOST—Bunch of keys tn leather case
with locking gas cap. Return to this
office or C. M. Warbington.
Merry
Christmas
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THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR
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Mr arid M*'s. R. A. Patout and
family „f Houston. will be the guests
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Have you read the advertisement*
w.ts a bust- ' In the Examiner and Review. They
here today. j are worth your careful attention.
BILL - I CAN'T
WORK-IT'S MY
NERVES AGAIN
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EFFERVESCENTJ
NERVINE JJ
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PVt. J W. Hoke of Camp Forrest,
Tetin.. was here Wednesday for a
short visit with friends,
OUR BOVS
WITH THS counts
Earl Harris, Jr., who has been
in training at Cuero, has gone to
.Randolph Field for advance train-
ing. His new address is:
Aj>/c Earl Harris, Jr
Class 43D .
Sq. 1 Rand-'ph Field,
Sar. AntcnrJ, Texi>.
YOU EVER HAD t
k DAY when you felt tense.
fresh ship-
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JBF aud Mrs. W. S. Hatchett and
«Z Cameron, are visiting reia-
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Mrs. B. G, Bennett was in Waco
for the week end where she joined
her son, B, G. Bennett, Jr., who is
stationed at Mineral Wells.
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FOR RENT—One new four room
cottage. Venetian blinds. Hardwood
fibers. For couple. E- M. Perry 218tf.
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Down Comforts — Blankets — Linen Sets —
Table Covers - Ladies Lingerie -- Ladies
Quilted Satin Robes - Satin House? Shoes -
Ladies Hosiery ~ Tufted Counterpanes.
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Have just received a
ment of Martha Washington
Jacob's candy. Bill and Gus.
FQR RENT 3 large rooms large
front hall, buck screened porch,
dowr>laire> far $15 per month; also
6 i-ooms, 1 back screened porch, up-
stairs, for $17 50 per month Both un-
furnished with modern conveniences.
J. H, Powell. 247-6t
“THE MARCH OF TIME”
“ The Fighting French*’
Buy War Bonds and Stamps Today.
WHEN "MOPNING AFTER-CIDUM APPEAR, I
PONT WAJTE YOUR TIME A WHINING. •.
LIT ALKA-SELtZER Ll'rTTDETOS, t
WU11 El ND THE 5UNSJUJ-5HIN1A.’C..
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How Happy Pierre Paid
For His Special Yule Gift
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Bethlehem, N. H., Is Like
Tiny Village of Nativity
BETHLEHEM, N. H.—This peace-
ful little “Christmas town” nestled
in the New Hampshire hills bears
a striking resemblance to the Holy
Village for which it was named. Its
location is similar to that of Bethle-
hem in Judea, and, strangely
enough it is a village of inns and
Jewish people, just like the real
Bethlehem in the beautiful story of
the Christ Child, This similarity ex-
ists, however, only in summer when
32 magnificent hotels; taverns and
inns, nine of which observe the Jew-i
ish dietary laws, are hosts to those
who come, year after year, to enjoy
the beauty of green fields and purple
mountains. At Christmastide the
population is less than a thousand
souls and most of them are natives
whose hardy ancestors built their
log cabins along Bethlehem streets
where the palatial hotels now stand.
Him that if 1 did get it I would give
him a ride in it. For it is His birth-
day, you know.”
The kind rector, tears in his eyes,
had not words of reproof, but kind-
ness for thoughtful little Pierre.
“I’m sorry, son, that I didn’t un-
derstand. You arc quite right. It
is His birthday. You have given
Him more than any Magi ever gave
to Him on the day of his birth,
many, many years ago. ;
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HIGH PRICES
( UNPLEASANT TASTE
^INCONVENIENCE
Keep you from getting all
the Vitamins£4^ and D you
need., k
You can be'sure that each
member of your family gets
enough of these essential vita-
mins by seeing to it that they
take «•
Grimes County
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HAVAS0IAS/^|7i u«t GOODS SIOHf
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Lindley’s Cleaners
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Mr and Mr» C. E, Ellis<m and
Caughtor, Margaret* Lucile, of Big
..ake, Miss Ruth Nemir of Grand
,1. ralrie, Mi.s Lucile Nemir cf Paris
11 nd Paul Nemir <,f Galveston are
uliday guests in the home <>f their
parents, Mr. and Mrs Paul Nterir.
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L'-. Marfus Hansen of Camp Hulen,
is here to spend th4 holidays with 'his
daughter, Dorothy Joan, and other
relatives.
Rev.. Ed Lovep: and family -jf
Houston, and Mrs. Floyd Creys and
baby <rf port Arthur, are vistiljg their,
parents Mr and Mrs. C. A. Ray.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the funeral of Mrs Mary■ Ho.bdy
at Alpirnia Monday afternoon.
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Jimmie Montgomery and family of
Conroe, are here tor the' holidays
with his parents, M, and Mrs J.
L, Miontgaunery.
MrS. S D, Wells of Anderson and
Mrs; Norwood of Iola, spent the past
week with Mr. aqd Mrs. R. B, W«>od.
Students at home for the holidays
are Miss Ida Mae Bookman, T S. C.
W, Denton; T, J. Haynie Jr,
J O. McCune, R, B. Wood and
Walter MteMeans went to Tyler on
the 18th for examinatin, and -they
will have t leave n the 28th f(»r army
service.
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ECIR RENT- -Small cottage
modern' convenience*. Mrs.
Routt. Phone 486
sad .
Customers.
Misses Cecil Sanders, teacher ir.
the ■ Port Arthur schools and Faye
Bookman of Madisonville came
Saturday fbr the Christmas holidays.
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Mr ar.'d Mrs Hotfter Ware are here
t.rrm K ill.e for. he holiday sea-
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jumpy, irritable? '
A NIGHT when you
wakeful apd restless?
Over-taxed nerve* are likely to
cause loss of friends, loss of sleepy
loss of pleasure, time missed from
work, family quarrels, physical
and mental suffering.
The next time you feel nervous,
try the soothing effect of one or
two Dr. Mile* Effervescent Ner-
vine Tablet*.
Try Dr. Miles Effervescent Ner-
vine Tablets for Sleeplessness due
to Nervousness, Nervout Irrita-
bility, Nervous Headache, Exdt-
Ability ' RmUMBMSS. Vmrr
money back if you are not en-
tirely satisfied. t
S Small Pack.*. »5*
x Lar*. Package 7S»
Caution: Raa* Dlraetiena On Parte.
a«a an* Ua. Only As Dirtrlr*
DR.MILES
Oc'HERVINETABLETS
“The Quality Stare”
If you think yon would like
to do’office woyk, your oppor»
tunity to learn typing, .short-
hand, bookkeeping, eomptome-
try, or clerical work is waiting
for you at our school. Eighty per
cent of our students in the past
six months have been offered
positions before graduation. You
are urgently needed by govern-
ment and industry. Our courses
are streamlined to cover just the
most essential needs. New glasses
will start January 4, 1943. Prides
and terms will be sent you upon
request. write us today. MeKiu.
zie-Baldvvin Business OolleKe,
Bryan, Texas. 1^4.43
| Locals
■to* Betfiii Lord and Miss Lucile |
Houston wjll spend the hol-
Mqps herr with Mrs C. D, Lee.
John Tarleton ajid Luby LeNorman,
Jr., of A & M.
We do all types of ulte^tons,
remodeling, relining^ etc.
Many touching, and very human
stories about Christmas and the
Christ Child are being told and read
at this time of thAyear.
One of them, related recently by
a movie producer in Hollywood who
stated he heard it at a little Frehch
church in his West coast town, fits
in very well with the spirit of Christ-
mas.
According to the story repeated, a
member of a sectarian order was
erecting a little vignette of the Na-
tivity scene. A short time after the
scene was erected, the tiny figure
of the Christ Child was missing.
The loss was reported immediate-
ly to the rector of the parish who
caijje hurrying to the scene of what
looked like a theft. On the way
back, feeling very sad because of
the loss, he was almost struck by a
boy in a little red wagon, rushing
down the street. The rector knew
the happy little boy very well. He
was Pierre, the local Baker’s son.
Just as he was about to speak to
him he suddenly noticed the missing
figure in the boy’s wagon.
“It was you, Pierre,” he cried,
. "who stole the Christ Child.”
Pierre, silent, said nothing and
hung his head.
After being scolded and asked
why he took the figure, the tot be-
gan to stammer: “I wanted a red
wagon, this wagon, (or Christmas. I
prayed for it in His name, telling
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Mr. ar.C Ms. J P ’Terrell ap’d son,
Hilly J/.- -uv in San Antonio with
feist *M*heSirs. Etta Terrell for the
C*twtof.rr. xs ocJdays.
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Mrs . < Airtler.- .it .ind Mrs I"
Um*!'.—.• sjient today 'in Houston
u., <• aecompanivd hoaie by Austin
i lapdlvy who will kpend
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(MORNING AITES
A HEARTY dinner, or mid-
night lunch, a little too
much smoking, perhaps a
cocktail or two—great fun to- '
i night; a miserable letdown,
|headachey feeling tomorrow
[ morning.
f You people who occasionally at*
tend a party and enjoy good fel-
lowship and good food, often pay
next day for the fun you had.
Why don’t you try Alka-Seltzar
for that “Morning After" feeling?
Alka-Seltzer la one medicine use-
ful in th* relief of many minor
ailments be<*tuse Alka - Seltzer
combines a reliable analgesic pain-
reliever with buffered alkalizing
salt*. ' ■ "• ■“**
> Try it whenever you have Head-
toma^ Muscuter Fatigue. Neuralgto
Muscular Tain*.
• Alka-Seltzer is non-laxativ* and
pleasant to tak*. Your druggist
sells Alka-Seltzer by th* glass at
his Soda fountain and in con- . ;.t
ventent packages for home
use. Why not get a package ygy
th* next time you « 1WB;
ar* in a drug urn
k store. 0A U
Give Us a
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tl! ia the hemo jef tfrcJr father, R A. Pa-
tout during the . holiday anas<m.
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_Mr. a: d Mrs Jack Huhsucker and
family qf Dallas arid Miks Frances
Rucker <;f lloiistpii, are holiday
quests in the Baylor, Baker and
■Andi.’rson .tipnies.
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”■ [ George Swans(>n is ,h re to spend
i.jthe holiday^ from Texas University,
A -s 1’caf i
Mr. and Mrs. Moody Hurt heard
from their son, William, yesterduy
at Pearl Hxrbor Ht has recently
g< ne there fl ■ m the Naval Training
School at Detroit, His address is
inow at Receiving Station General
Detail, lAearl Harboi1
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Pvt and Mi's. Evans Moody of
Waco are spending the holidays with
their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. W H.
Goodwin and Mr. . and Mrs. John
Mcody. Pvt Moody »s. wltth the 874th
Squadron at the Hlackland Army
Flying School at Waco,
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Goodwin-Blackwell
Marriage Occurs
In,Waco Tuesday
Miss Ruby Louise GJOdwiri became
the bride " of Pvt. James Burton
Blackwell, Tuesday. Decomiber 22 in
Waco, Texas
The ceremony was performed at
7.30 o'clock at the home of 'the Rev.
Joe M. Diwson. pas: or of the First
Baptist Church of Waco. Thn atten-
dants of the couple were Pvt. and
Mrs. Evans Sfe'ody, sisrer and broth-
er in. law of the bride.
Pvt. Bllackiwell is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Burton Blackwell of
COlenlan Texas. He is with the 860th
Squadron at the Blackland Army
Flying School at Waco. ,
Mrs. Blackwell is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hardy Goodwin of
Navasota. Rou:e 1 She will return
after a holiday visit in Waco and
continue her duties as principal of
the White Hall School.
Mrs, Ray Ferguson
Shire and 5fr. npd Mrs Earnest
Poteete of Soigleton, spent Sunday
witr Mr and Mis. A. Buckholt.
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