Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1930 Page: 1 of 6
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Originating
Ward Templeman, who has been work-
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Owen Held Today
There was a large crowd of sorrow-
Mrs. Rountree is
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D. A. R. for their unselfish and patrio- 1
occasion.
The lovely sketching of the monu- tic efforts wlich resulted in the com- parachute jump
by Mickey Erferson.
pletion of the beautiful memorial dedi-
thews, both noted aerial acrobats. Pi-
flowers presented to the speakers and
well as accompanists and
Houston.
their appreciation to her for such a
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student body very effectively stood to passing this history on to younger gen-
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The unveiling of the La Halle monu-
ment on Thursday.afternoon was an
its beginning, pulled the satin cord and
the stars and stripes unfurled, expos-
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of the P. A. R. Committee: H. N. San-
dull. I. H. Woolsey, Mayor Juo. D.
the first to suggest that a monument
be erected to La Salle, was an honor
guest in the assembly and the city of
THREATENS
HARDY HOME
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Flying Fleet Spend
Mar. 13 - 14 Foster Field
each day. given either
deavor, and we are hoping to make
quite a nice showing this year.
sponse and prevented spread of
flames.
Funeral for P. M. Yell, 70,'was held
abuot two o’olock this afternon from
the TsU home in the south pert of
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Eleventh Grade___
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eveut proclaimed by all as a success.
Every detail in the entire program was
well planned and presented in sch u
Average_____-________________ study along these lines. I might say. 1 ___________ _
Colored Grade Firth Month (however, that the national winner in ' Virginia, she unitd with the Presby- :
Per Oentago this science contest is given a four- i terian church. Loyalty to her faith
_____________ year scholarship in any recognizod and loved ones was one of her charac-
_______ for the distant glider I Among them will he "dead stick" land-
flight he has planned. lings. Ascending to a height of a half
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1 f he monument expressed the interest
and appreciation of the various organi-
or DDiavalo Mat-
________-___77.85 2 n the United States. one of service and she was for many
________________1 ‘The grammar grades have also been years closely identified with church
------------88173 working on Junior Red Orons activi- [ work. IFer sudden going was a Shock
________________ ties this falk They made UP a box to her friends and loved ones, but
___________89.05 of gifts whih were to be sent to chil-for her we have confident faith that I
--------------- I dren overseas as a Christmas greeting she t sfe in Christ's keeping.
_________--89.60 i from the children of our school. The 1 _ W___
-------------- proposition in this kind of work,,0 Charter American
I____ ter relations betwen the countries, and , Air Cadets Coming
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zations of the city. The sight was
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Lindbergh to- ‘there will be a series of exhibitions de-
and signel to show the safety of aviation.
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Fourth Grade ______
N Hith Grade________
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— the ceremonles Interment w
made in Oakland tsastery with C
Dunavant to charge. There was
the activities of the County Meet held
under the super vision of the Interscho:
lastie League, which wil be held, at
Richarcs, March 28. We shall have
rated to the explorer. La Salle. He
verz small cost. - »
. Pull aoneaMtns for carrying onthej-
Miss Anne K Yocum of
Mr. Martin in the athletic field to test night, the checkup revealed today. pride and each one of the spectators
felt, the spirit of part lot ism as Mrs.
of attendance by fields. The best of these emays were of Tom M. Owen. passed into the life
______ 274,23 standard university that he may chose teristics. Her life had always been
in the northwestern
Mg job to get all of the in Trannle’p room
i. during the month. After the , box to be eht
on to to Mr. MoTsin1.. Th1* centers particularly about
to quite a job to make the) otton industry. This school in Maine
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who were of the Navasota Oitizens , sentatives. xayv wgers d-asu cat
committee. Each of these committee । wished to convey sincere appreciation
men are named in the success of the of the citizenship of Navasota to tin
grades is as follows; sent down to Rice Institute where they etefnal Tuesday, March 4th, 1930, at
White School Six* Month wjll be put in competition with essays st. Vincent's Infirmary, Lttle Rock.
—-- Per Oentage from all over the state of Texas. If Ark., after a week's critical illness..
---93.15 ours are successful, they wih then be She was born February 5th, 1866, at
Navasota and the D. A. R express
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Makes Monthly Report ONESMALLTOWN FINE ADDRESS
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____________ admitted to the national contest. You polonia, Texas, daughter of Col.
____________ will recall that on other occasions we James Quiney and Alice Scott Yar-
____________ have won honorable mention and quite borough. In addition to her husband
____________ a bit of publicity from this particular and son, Fom M Owen, jr„ she is
—____95.02 work. Miss Lollie Beth Garvin and survived by one sister, Mrs. John D.
___________ George Maddad the last two years re- Quinn, and six brothers, Parham Yar-
.1____95.79 reived a certificate and a hook as their borough, Aransas Pass: Alfred Yar-
_______97.25 j i eward for participation. It is not 1 orongh. Moody: Marie, Virgil and
_______95.25 the actual award that is of value, how- Hunter Yarborough of this city and
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In Tornado Near Memphis
ing the handsome bronze statue of
'the American Air Oadets This Char suggestion. for the event of yesterday to the women of that organization
'ter should be placed in the bangs atwas the resnit. MisYocum was In- is due credit for preserving the land-
— ---"----*----trod need by Miss Louise Craig.
city of Navasota was indeed fortunate and $300 worth of onion crates and
in being honored with the presence o’ other property. The bam and ser-
the state regent, Mrs. James T. Roun \ ant’s house together were valued at
ment. the. work of Miss Kathleen
devastating tornado that swept thru
the corners of three southern states way that every heart was filled with
Hix are dead, fifty were injured, onhe
small town was practically wipe away
entrles m practienlly aulnesoten-
.Mrs. Ike B. MieFarland of Houston, ipolo pony:
Mrs. Margaret Caruth of Dallas andidny awaited favorable weather
Mrs. J. B. Webb of Amarillo who were air currents for the distant
a about $75). It is thought there was
11 ■! droppes. Those who find the tickets
DELMONTE. Calif , March 7 (INSwin fly as guests of the Navasota
—Recovering from a severe jolting/Daily Examiner.
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for a most successful and complete
program. Mrs. Baker has given the
greater part of her time to the pre-
paration of this program and her ef-
forts to make it a success were not in
vain. She deserves much credit for
the entire occasion.
There are others who worked with
Mrs. Baker in this end who deserve
special mention. They are the two
committees of whom the following
were, members, Mrs. W. B. Templeman.
Blackshear, which was presented with .... ......... ...
well chosen words byMiss Elizabeth gave the women credit for preserting lot Panehorn, said to he one _
Siddall, was a gift that the state re- historical facts for succeeding genera- first ’aviators ever to fly upside dowh
gent will treasure in her memories of tions, and he praised them and their will bold his plane in the inverted PS
the ceremonies: co-workers for the work of raising Bion for more than a mile, and
The gorgeous flowers at the base of ‘fnnds to the memorial. stop and start bis motor in the ar.
In conclusion he presented Judge i Throughout the day, passengens will
Farron. - Im* carrled at unusually low rates.
speaker Harron said that he felt i in addition to Pangborn, the pilot
honored that he had been invited to , will be Jack Leeon Echols, who recent
return to the county of his nativity to ly completed aerial exploration to
participate the dedication of a mom Central and South America, and Hugh
orial for a hero of the early days of Herndon. Jr., who has just completed
Texas’ history, stating that in the a goodwill flight from coast to e008t
vomth end W Grimes Oounty, near | The airplanes coming here are Pr°
Iola, to his childhood home and he erly Hcensed for commercial work by
fonnd pleasure- in rejoicing with the the Department of Commerce, and the
neople of Grimes County, "my people", pilots bold "transport' licenses the
in the celebration of March eth. I highest ratings issued by that oani at.
He took occasion to praise the work
of the D. A. R. society, doctoring that
a mile, the pilots will stop their mo.
Kogers, W. 8. Craig and J. B. Leigh Bryan, Speaker of the House of Repre. tors. With the propellers standing
sentatives. Mayor Rogers said that he, still, they will lonp. spin and roll to
1 the ground making perfet three-point
-_______ taking part in the other affairs as Lindley. There was a long procession
________ well, and I wwish to call attention at that followed the remains to the last
_______ this particular time to one or two ac- restig place in Oakland cemetery and
_______39 tivities. The science class in chemis- many out of town persons were in the
_________ try under Miss Virginia Walthall has crowd. .
---— just completed a study of the relation Mrs. Hut Yarborough Owen
______494 of chemistry to practice every day , Mrs. Mant Yarborough Owen, wife
reMiMl to nm. . list of more oromi. fthe city. His pastor, Dr. J. C.
X prenenedsetomeral’cermon.a
v i There were two local men who gave TTexn hisbory, aud he dwelt especial- •M rurselt Baptist pastor, <
tn- brief addreasea on the program. Judge y upon thone Mar this place He spoke' ™
Eaeh afternoon. nt the airport.
At thenoxtmeeegwe ive them some dacta abom the
M eve repon of the » None —
The program will open promptly at
noon when the airplanes sweep over
the city in a military formation, illus-
trating reversements, direction chang-
es, eshelsons and other combat ma-
neuvers. Following this there will be
acrobatic exhibitions by the pilots.
At this polnt. Clyde E. Pangboru,
qoperations manager and co-holder of
the world's endurance record for oped
cockpit airplanes. will fly over the
business district and drop twenty-five
copies of the Navasota Daily Exami+
ner.
In several of these newspapers will
be tiekets, god for free rides in the
green and gold biplanes when present-
ed at Foster Airport on the same day
Ity Attorney. who hand- proudiy of Grimes County folks pte-
DAR Boctety a btue r«dtW the remova of the enered dart
nelomed a deed to the of Kenneth L Anderson from the
More than a thousand dollars dam-day and Friday, It was announced to-
age was done by fire at the J. R day. .
Hardy place on Holland street at noon I The program lias been arranged by
Friday when a barn and servant’s advance representatives of the organi-
tention of the large audience. The elose by there was stored bet ween $200 R. F. Foster, the owner.
house were burned, threatening the zation, who declared that the air-
,Ilene Robert Cavelier Sieur de La 'Hardy home and other property in planes—three in number—would arrive
Salle to its thousands of admirers, {that vicinity. lhere from Brenham at about 10 a. m.
The stirring music of the Allen Aca-, Origin of the blaze is undetermined. Thursday morning. Use of the Fos-
demy band and the presentation of it started in rhe servant’s house which ter Airport, which they said was one
Texas Under Six Flags were most im- was not oceupied ami only used as a of the finest natural landing fields
pressive. Every address held the at- ' store house. In the barn'which was'they had ever seen, was extended by
of history, perpetuating the
-----80 coaching the track work and tennis.
--66 He has quite a number of entries for • Mississippi a twister cut a wide path
-67 the track events, for the tennis teama, of that district. L -__________-
------ and for he junior athletic activities in the southeastern Arkansas and finally
I Arads. Mr. Martin also enter- struck the northeastern Louisiana with
wiring tams which win take up full force. Five of those killed and
—ebject ot "Highway Oonstryetion the majority injured were negroes,
rot the State of Texas”. Mis Mattye 1 — --------
* enry is coaching some speakers (Funeral For Mrs.
amation work, some essay writ-
Navasota, Texas, March 4, 1930
The Honorable School Board, Nava-
Noon formation flights over the
city, during which tickets for free
rides will be dropped, parachute jumps
upside down and acrobatic flying and
other events will be on the free pro-
gram of the Flying Fleet, a travelling
commercial aviation unit making
headquarters at the Foster Airport on
Route 90 east, of Navasota next Thurs-
got. The lovely bouquets of beautiful
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Ninth Grade_______
5g Tenth Grade_______
Eleventh Grade____
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Average ____________80.95 it Is recognised in order to do this of-1 1 MM
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taken during the month 0 Sw8to j been sent to Mexico, and much favor owa, in which they make the follow-
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aTe- m-5 u m — Is making up a Texas the Dletriet Commander, or the person
to a seh0o in Maine An charge of the activities of your
and be displayed at the Club
___ Headquarters. It to desirable to frame attention and gave the flag salute and I
boot thia Charter, which may be done at a sang “America" led by Mim Nadine points of historic interest, and be pro-
oold ver small coet * Brown necomipnnied by the band.
erations. Texas, be said, has many :
Led by Cook Swanson the entire names ot patriots of former days, and
«r mm SONDAY nt NAVASOTA, nr TAE HKAET or m BRAzOS valley
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NAVASOTA, TEXAS, FBIDAY,MARCHT,1930
-Bheu-vhkkucjkaMi-eiia Buu gl afp2, '
,“ Mim Trannie Francklow is drilling
Total some pupils in appreciation of art for (ing friends and relatives assembled at
Colored School Fifth Month the picture memory contest. Mias Stel- the Tom M. Owen home on McAlpine
(Firat Gande --------- -108 la Mae Dickson is training some teams street this morning at ten o’clock for |
Second Grade -------------------42 in the arithmetic contest. Miss Jessie the funeral of Mrs. Owen who passed
________42 Mae Craig has charge of the spelling away Tuesday night at Little Hock, tree o Paris
_____-4 for the jupiors. ’Ark. The service was conducted by most pleasing woman and she proved no insurance on Ilie property.
2 Fifth Grade __-----__________51 in addition to the activities of the astor. Rev. s. c. Guthrie and funeral herself quite capable of the office she The fire company made prompt re-
Sixth Grade________________________ mterseholastic League, the school is arrangements were directed by Henry now holds.
— - - To Mrs. W. S. Baker of this city,
state chairman of the La Selle monu-
ment Committee, is given the praise
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here received when thrown from a I
, Mollewig is the report of the schools
for Hb sixth month ending February
2810. 4
wThe enrollment by grades is as tol-
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Sehoo Sixth Month
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