Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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J. M. Brownlee and H. A. Turner
of Madisonville, spent a few hours in
the city this morning with friends.
noon here,” he said "Don't you
think we’d better stay tnf”
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Worth Barry, Eugene Coe, and J.
Walter Smith left for Fort Worth on
business Tuesday afternoon.
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Dr. A. O. Burnett of Hempstead was
in the city for a short while this after-
noon.
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kiss
W H. Fuqua of Erwin was noted in
the city this morning.
Little Ellanor Catherine Foster is
visiting in Houston.
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anywhere on the body—
also burning irritated skin—
Plaid Barring
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Mbs H. H. Madeley, Miss Mary EH
len Greenwood, and Mina Bernadine
Brooks spent Tuesday afternoon in
Madisonville
Misnes Loutse and Jessie Mae Craig
spent the day at Houston where they
attended the Ward-Belmont Alumni
banquet at the Rice Hotel roof gar-
den.
glance,
left.
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Ladies' and Men’s White
Shoes.
Earl Mercer
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Bernard Danford of Houston spent
the week end herb with his parents,
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tag Irene
Mr and Mra Johnnie Williams and
son. Carl of Bryan and Mr. and Ms.
R. M. Love and daughter, Marie hard
returned home after a few days visit
at Kerrville. Miss Alins Williams who
made the trip trip with them is at
Camp Waldemar.
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in New York, walked arm in arm
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Mr. and Mri Henry Lindley, laugh-
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Mr. and Mra (us Mistrot Jr., and
son, Tony of Houston, spent last night
and today with R. A. Patout.
Mra Lee Brown and Mrs. Eugene
Brown of hi place and Mrs. Clyde
Prestwoodlot Navasota returned home
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Mrs. E. G Webb, daughter, MM» -
Estelle and sons, Hal, Graham, Sid-
ney and Don are visiting friends near
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Chaney and
Taylor and other i
Felix Fabian at
“Strange—it’s slipped my mind too"
He was beginning to be amused.
"Maybe if we sort of went over
your past life we’d remember:"
Floyd Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewing
Tuesday in Houston.
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Houston returning hero Frida.5
was accompanied here by Mra 0
Ben: and Mies Margaret
Houston who will visit re
Rev, «hd Mra A Ob*
nita Obenhaus and Bo
The invi-
was Te-
H. B. Barry, wife and Mrs. Irene
Steele are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mon-
roe Gault at Ardmore, Okla.
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Freeman Special. Plain
Whit and Perforated Styles.
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"She was a very pretty girl,"
Marcia said, poking gentle fun at
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George -Movee of Houston isre visit-
ing relatives bare and at Navanota.
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him "Who is she
haue of INor th Tezas spent several
days hepe last week with trjedde
Mrs. Wlre Brooks and daughter,
Miss Eleanor Margaret of Navasota
were here a short while Bunday aftir
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about seeing you’ Cocktails some-
time’"
"I'd love to—except that we're
leaving for New York this after-
non So long”
Sherry stared after her curiously.
"Why the frown, my lord?" Mar-
cia asked as she joined him
He jerked about guiltily “Hello,
Darling Was I frowning’ Maybe
it was because I wondered where
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seem to get it
out of his head
that I’m trying
to steal his girl.”
Sherry laughed-
Terese looked
at him quizzical-
ly. “Has Edgar
got a girl?” Her
lids drooped. “I
don't suppose
Across Street from Theatre
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Mia Mary Ellen Greenwood left
Tuesday for Bryan to spend several
days.
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Mri VHlumbeeg of Hempstead is
visiting her brother. Rev. J. EBou-
let and Mr, BBoulet.
Al H Mayfleld was a busines visi-
tor at Huntsvile Thursday. ,
Mr. and Mra H. C. Arrington and
sas City. . They were accompanled
home by Mr T. F. Lackey, daughter
jnne'JLouMo end sod, Pat who will
spend the sumitiez her*., y '
Mra. ‘Hammon Norwood and Mrs.
ter ending bevakal day. an Hou. I
ton, 2 " 26e4Prpek- ■
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w. K. O’Brian of andersom was at-
tending to business matters in the
city wednesday ' .
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R. W. Dean, wife and baby left
Tuesday for Dallas where Mr. Dean
will attend the lay-leader conference
of the Methodist church. He is lay-
leader from the Huntsville district.
Mrs. Dean and baby will visit rela-
tives while in Dallas.
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The fountains and cascades at Ca-
ceeded to
(Synopsis- Marcia Townsend
lives with her modern-minded
grandmother, Fanny Townsend,
in a Park Avenue penthouse.
She is in love vith Sherry War-
ren, New York’s handsomest
heartbreaker. But fust when
Fanny has persuaded Sherry to
go to Europe so that Marcia
may forget him, Sherry pro-
poses marriage. Marcia accepte
with the mutual underatanding
that they will expect nothing of
their marriage but a heart-rend-
ing flop.)
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. attention. He
with Mr. and Mrs. L P. Bradl
tanally. Bina -h is -
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Roan’s Prairie News
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Roane Prairie, Texas, June 1HMr.
and Mrs. Geo. Clark of Navasota, Mrs.
"She says her name is Sally XO
French and I suppose she knows." I
He nibbed his chin "She is pretty. E%
isn't she",
"Yes." She took a swift breath. 3 i
White Oxford. Hard Heel.
Composition Sole. Sizes 6 to 10.
$2.45
Perforated and Plain Ox-
fords. All leather. Several
patterns.
vss here.
us. Miss
E.M. PERRY Lj
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lion- Perfo-
sist on genuine Zemo. Approved by •
Good Housekeeping Bureau, No.
4874. 35c, 60c, |1. All druggists'.
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from the staqe /y A.E.THOMAS I
Adapfedby BEATRICE FABER.
""METRO'GDLDWYN'MAYER
k l e i ex u nt
you remember
losing your cigarette case one night
when I was playing the banjo at
the Cascades club — and getting
it back with a note in it from me?"
Sherry stirred uncomfortably,
"Why yes Yes. Although I suppose
it would be better if I didn't."
piteously transparent. Sherry shool
a finger at him. “Now you're wor
rying about some girl. I know— I
used to."
A young woman, strikingly bru-
nette, walked up to them and with-
out preliminary began to berate
Edgar "Well, It's about time she
scolded him. I've been waiting hall
an hour." cvezo‛
Edgar flushed with embarrasa
menL "Oh, hello, Terese. Think of
meeting you here. Well, goodby.
Sherry,” he said hurriedly, "Have
a nice weekend." •
Terese, for the first time, in-
eluded Sherry in her gaze. “How
do you do, Mr. Warren?" Her smile
was consciously alluring.
“Why, hello—how are you?" he
answered, suddenly remembering a
chance encounter in a night club.
"Wouldn’t you know it?” Edgar
said bitterly.
“It's a small world, isn't it?”
and -7
t. oral
ga Freeman Chi
»« irted. Several i
$3.95
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman of
Hempstead were Navasota visitors this
afternoon
”1 will not torture mysei e
time you look at a pretty girt.
Especially if she’s not C, Frim
Her mouth smiled on him generous-
ly "Have cocktlis with her to-
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Hale and bal
Helon Franees of Houston spent s
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who haibeen "pendi
Friday from a ton duyw stay at Kao- Aumonauampra
“Well, tt'e been nice. to have
, you," Terese said feigning Indi
r ence Then she leaned torny*d
too pretty" * atekkeitne movement. "Th
m generous ' * w "W
Mr. and Mrs. Wans Sears and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Lackey took in the ball
game in Huntsville Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. H. H. Young of Houston spent
several days here last week, guests of
Mr. and Mrs.- Gavi Black.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Blount have re-
turned home after several days spent
in’HOton. mnanm
le bar across the atn
—. - «»»rry nodded. “That’s right.
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. „ T2No," Terese repeated alo
my name?”
Sherry started. "Don’t you
know?" A shake of her head.
"Why""
"Well, you see,” Sherry said,
struggling with sudden temptation,
"You’re really terribly attractive-
and It isn't, so easy to—”
"And I still mean what I eaid in
mu .. that note. , 9
.. "Well that’s awfully nice of
_ .. vou--" There was a deWy nim on
•head "Say, Id rea- ” -
I'm gons to m
her soundly and
with fervour
Releasing her
White Cuban Heels and
High Heels. l'umps. Straps and
Ties.
« “.VsS tortMaiss virtetntaiand MW
at Bryan.
The door was
closed in, his
face "It's against
the law for a
wife to lock her
husband out of
her bedroom."
he yowled in
loud complaint
The door was
opened with a
rush and Marcia
hurled herself
into his arms
Sherry poked
an exploring fin-
ger over her
shoulder blades
until 11 h ad
found his favor-
William Boehm of Anderson was
attending to business matters in
. • Shorty
A mantha latar flkarru WmMXi _ ■ . .
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Personals
Geo. Floyd and Mrs. Gavin Black
motored to Madisonville Bunday aft-
ernoon. •
Mr. and Mra. Austin and children
motored to Huntsville Sunday after-
noon to attend a ball game.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor have re-
turned to their home in Houston aft-
er a two weeks vacation spent here
and at Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Davis spent: Fri-
Daisy Mae Peteete spent Monday an
Tuesday in Easterly. N 70 34
Mr, and Mrs. Knedhoffer and chil-
dren spent Sunday here with Mr. and
Mrs. H L Dolive,
Mra. N. L. Cryar spent several days
last week in Houston with relatives,
The women of the Singleton Dem-
onstration Club met in the home of
Mrs T. W. Dreher’s on Thursday Aft-Fe
ernooh at 2.30 p. m. June 13th. The
afternoon was spent in working on ;
the quilt. We ve bur bate al card
ed, and- the quilt put together.
The hex meeting we plan pg
the quill i thy frames and start quitt-
ing it
There were eight present Iced 2
grape juice and cake war served, then 8
we aajurhednw Dh ‛uvra
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Edgar peered around the r
." then turned to Sherry dimde
San "Thanks for coming this far 1
me. Seeypu Monday*
Mr. and Mrs. Luthor Danford.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gajeske visited
relatives in Brenham Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lindley and
daughter, Miss Virginia and little son,
also a niece of Navasota were guests
in our little city Sunday evening.
Jesse Floyd spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Fort Worth. •
Mr. Greenwood of Plantersville was
transacting business here Monday
morning.
Willard Brooks of Navasota paid
our little town
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cases. Itching soon stops when Zemo
touches tender and irritated skin be-
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the irritation of Eczema and Pimples,
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Chapter Five
A SMALL WORLD
Tha Florida sun had risen high
VeF the heavens It stremed
through the windows of the hotel
suite where Sherry and Marcia
were stopping
"Marcia." Sherry called into the
bedroom "A wire from Fanny
Congratulations on our first anni-
versary. I suppose " He walked to
the door and
surveyed her ad- wMNNEHIIE
miringly as she Ed24k
struggied into mMaM
her bithinE suit E Ma l?
amusement
Sherry noticed
Edgar quail be-,
fore this pros-
pect.
A waiter now"
approached the
latter. "Oh,-Mr
Holden. There’s
a telephone call
— this way."
With an agon-
- ized backward
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,e Briday an
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saturaay
“Lives Of Ad
Beatrice
e, Hammans
for a moment lie looked at her
Craftily "Darling, It's a lovely after-
noon - here," he said slowly "Don’t
you think perhaps — wed better
stay in’” Marcia melted in his
embrace
The telephone rang with discor-
dant shrillness "It's Fanny'" Mar-
cia cried
I Sherry rustled the telegram dis-
consolately "This wire must have
walked here "
Marcia was talking Into the tele-
phone. babbling excitedly Sherry
nibbled at her ear She turned to
him "Mr Warren." she said with
affectionate severity "Will you go
down to the beach, order me a
lemonade—and sit and guard it?"
Sherry marched indignantly to
the door "I go." he intoned and
disappeared , <
A few minutes later he was sit-
ting at a table under a beach um-
brella when he was startled at
being suddenly joined by a young,
slimly attractive girl.
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The girl picked one up. "Hello."
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Singleton News
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Singleton, Texas, June 19 — Miss
Irene Wilis of Crisp, Texas, is here
visiting her sisters, Mrs. Carl Clark
and Mrs. Dewey Tucker. * ..
Mr. and Mra. JMHeinaz: and
baby also Mrs. W. R Townsend and
children and K. B. Crawrora of Hous-
ton spent ths week end here.
Miss Adele Murray is attending the ■
teachers’ coxlege In Huntsville. "
MranaMisko’cirk and ‘Mia
Noreene Magee of Navasota visited
in the home of Mr and Mrs. Geo.
S.H.
spent 1*^
week herewith his sister, Mrs FelxW68
Moran and family. 38.
Ladies" White. Medium Heel
Sandals Sizes 3 to S. Also Red
and White.
. 98c
W hite"and Black, ami White
and Blue Strap Sandals Sizes
3 to s
- $2.95
the things I’ve heard about you are
true. You’re a very bad man."
Sherry groaned. “Tell me the
worst. What did we do’"
"Ws didn’t 4o anything. You see
we’ve never met.” He half-rose
then settled back resignedly. “You
see I was at a bail and in our party
was an old flame of yours."
Sherry shook his head dizzily.
“Absolutely, I remember nothing.”
Sally nodded "Minerva Bronson
—my cousin. She’s gotten sort of
fat" Sherry winced. Her remark
had somehow made him feel elder-
ly "When you were rushing her I
was a stringy kid. I saw you once
or twice—when you called for her
I was so flabbergasted and, well,
overwhelmed, I couldn’t get my
mouth shut for hours."
"Ever get over it?” Sherry asked
subtly
"No—well—" She rose suddenly
as if astonished to find herself talk-
ing like this to a strange man
"Hey. wait a minute," Sherry
called to her fleeing figure "How
s A aEo-SAa-
For flowers photos Mrs. i Ri
land representing Bryan Nursen
,J. R. Hardy 996
FOR SALE—Jersey cow and cnie i
Jno. H. White Saddle Shop: lOl-M.”*
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FOR SALE — 12 good laying Whits
Leghorn hens and rooster. Phons 9
84. ) adv
LOST
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return to Mrs. J. L. Dekenson tar
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Chiropractor I
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 1935, newspaper, June 19, 1935; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1399226/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.