Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 267, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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Mie efty Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mackie left
dty today.
Mr and Mrs. W. W. Lott.
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Mr and MrK E. B. Poynor left
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M)r. and Mrs. w, D. Hieks left
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holidays with -relatives.
ents, Mr and Mrs. Pat Keelan.
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spend the hodays with her par-
enta, Mr. and Mrs. S. Epatein.
wife ‘Thursday in’ Cartos to spehd
Chrtstmas with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Freeman Muyfield
und baby of Houston arrived today
to spend Christmas with Mr*. Jeff
Kernel Hughes left today’
Delias to spend the helldays.
Maurice E Lee will join his wife
Thursday in Temple to spend the
to
and
Mse Ida Bussey left Tuesday for
Hovston to spend the holidays.
Blly Farmer arrived today
spend the holidays with Mr.
Mrs. J. D. Quinn Jr.
with
Jim
certain that before Christmas Nei
Traverse would metr her to mcttf'
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Mr. and Mm J. M Sullivan are
the proud parents of a baby girl
born on Tuesday.
and
to
Rari Franks of White Hail was
in the City today.
Miss Mhriona Rhymes, manager
of the local Western Union office
leaves tomorrow for Donaldsonville
La., to accept a new position with
the company.
Thomas Stewart motored -
Brenham Tuesday night..
Mira W, H. BRedcord
m Ine* tedford and
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Mrs. Lula Meachum spent Tues-
day arternoon inAnderson,
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B. I. Darby of Bedias was in the
eity Tuesday.
' L. M. Weich will spend Chrlat.
mas in Beaumont
day tn apend th* holidlays with her
daughter. Mrs. L W. Charleston of
Abin.
Edinburgh to spend Chrhstmas with
Mr. and Mra, Head Boon*.
G. B. Hughey of Anderson was
in the city Tuesday
W Lamb of Houston was in the
city Tuesday.
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Merry
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dngrehdarmedhg
end Chdlutmas with hl* parent*,
• ana Mm -W. L Driskell.
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SANDEL-WISON
FURNITURE COMPANY
FURNITUEE
Navasota, Texas
Phon* 508
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Misses Kitty and ailene Keelan
ot 'Houston urrived this afternoon
to spend Christmas with their par-
Greug Lord has arrived home to
-pend the holdays with his fam-
ily. He is attending John Tarle-
km college at Stephenviile.
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NIKS. < HLNCE IN
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g0to hi* home in Seymour for the
holldays
Bonded and Insured. #wa ruda
Dany Between
Houston. “
Hyaton Phone: Pieto 400,
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Rar Pearson of Erwin was in
lamis >.t‘rru
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Mr. and \krs
ind daushter '
i are the xumts.
Mndeley ‘
the more than ordinary manifestations of the spirit
good-will.
All thanks to you for your
STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE
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H. T LDIDLEY
Funeral Director
and may all the best blesings of the fut
together we tend the mazes of the New
of
1 and
Mrs. Guy Powell and son, MiI-
roy, will ‘spend the holidays with
her parents. Mr and Mrs. W G
Milroy. Guy Powell is expected la-
ter.
Acthur Fuqua of rwin was in the1
W F Finke of White Hull was
in the edty today.
Inilus will irrfvi
spend < lri-tini-
L. G. WOOD
/ SAM B. FRPUND
ACCOUNTANP
NOTARY PUBLIC 1
Trow* and Elfieient Service 1
offee. Masonic Bunaing !
Hmmond Busse of White Hall
was in the vity today.
prosperity and Happiness.
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Merry Christmas to all.
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Steve Isbell left today for ‘Dallas
to spend the holidays ' withrela-
tives"
Mr and Mrs. L N. Yeager and
daughter, Lester Marie, will leave
Thursday morning for West to
Spend the holidays with relatives.
him. But Christmas had come and
gone and he had not spoken. Then
she heard that he had gon* to
South America. Just yesterdny she
heard that he was again in a neigh-
boring city, living at his old club.
A Merry Christinas
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Mr and Mtrs. Clarence Boles and
son of Freeport will spend Christ-
mas with his mother, Mrs., <’. W.
left 'boday for
Mr and Mrs. M. O. Grimes and
children of Belton arrived Tues-
day afternoon to spend \ the Christ-
mas hoties with Mrs. 0, s. John-
son ".0 ’ .
ington comty.' The Coloneli re-
ports a rat deni of highway con-
-t ion getting underway in the
vicinity of Lmrillo, ineinding a
i hiutue ver Hit1 Canadiau river
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M PERRY
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hby of Lubbock arrived today to
spend * hristmas with her parents.
Air and Mrs, R. N. Perry.
May Christmas Eve
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Bethe Eve of Prosperity
They! saw it was nost-unrked three years
before.
Rushing to the telephone she
called the club tn the neighboring
A s Elizaneth Lord ef Houston
’ Fuesday for Beaumont to spend
< hristmas with relatives.
today’ for Houston after a visit
here,with Mr. and Mrs: 1 A. .MIL and W. O., Pfaeffle wlH leave thi»
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Dalasa Ehrtetmas But eithongh
there mmt bemmy bemntif'gtftx
city and heard tbe dear, familiar i
voice. It might be a belated Christ-
mas letter by several years, but
both Ruth and Ned agreed the next
day that it was "Better late than :
navor ”
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Thanks and Best Wishes
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It is but one phase of our courteous service to fee
salesman for the Texaco eompany,
Dick and Olga Venable 1 are
spending Christmas at Pharr iwith
their sister, Miss Mary , Venable.
| Maker elothmg an S
iwere the ptmotpat artid
land the lew was
Entrance was effeeted I
mg the m on’the fou
elues were left fee the «
work on.
RAY IT WITH FLOWKRS - Sea
num's choicest allfimes. delfver/
' en anyhere Kidd Smith Floral
Co., Phore, ;13.
Col. and Mgs.
dajghter and son
Miss Mary Alda Hurt will ar-
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Williams
and son of Dayton are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. I.E. Doan.
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Mr and Mirs. C.' <) Jones
Granger are guesta of Mt
Mrs. .1 E. Jones
R. L. Sparkman wiNjoin
ERYAN, Dec. 24 Mrs. James
<». Chance, wealthy. Brazos bottom
plantation owmher, died at hef home
ANNUAL STOCKHOLDRRS
A MEETING
' $
i The annual
mhareholders of the CW— Nat
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A H eartv New Year .
CAMP BEAUTY SHOPPE
MISS ALTA soon. Prop
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Mr. and Mrs Sol Meyer
children left today for Culvert
of us how easy it is to be
happy. Klindness and
thoughtfulness for others
are watchwords of Christ-
mas. May you find in the
hearts of those you love the
best reason for being hap-
py during Christmas and
throughout the New Year.
Baylor Lumber
Company
Cordial
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Chr i s t m a «
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riv« tonight from Houston to spend
Christmas with her parents, Mr.
mil Mi- Tom Hurt
J. s. Binford of Freeport will
arrive ‘Thursday morning to spend
christma. with Mr and Urs. K'J.
1 sil ud smdet oF Shir is
ing, Ilic' flriainias holidy*
Aviend< y 1 lie "it rr ’ . '
in Bryan Monday night after a
long illness. She was 644 years old.
a native of Richmond. Texas, and
a danehter of the late Colonel and
Mrs. G G. Williams. She was a
graduate of Vassar college. Z
The plantation in the Brazon
bottom eompiises more than 6000
acres and I* one of the finest on
the Brazos river.
The funeral was heldefrom St
Andrew’s Episcopal church Wed-
nesday morning at 10 o’clock. The
service was conducted by the rec-
tor. Rev. • W. W. Da up. assisted by
OUTFLOWTRS — Fory funerals
parties . i in i 'ill iAasionhl We de-
livef Cuil Mrs, L H. Rcstand.
Phom 142.
Ben Sauter left this afternoon
for Bellville to spend the holidays
with Ills mother and grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Zimmerman
of Houston arived today to spend
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
W. W Lott. l '
Greetings
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The finau test for measur-
ing either success or wealth
Mi and Mrs R. V. Armstrong
and children of Bryan and Mis
Katie Norwood of Austin are the,
guests of Mir. and Mirs. Ewing Nor.
wood.
Houston to spend Christmas
his parents. Mr ) and Mrs
Swanson.
W R. Alexander of Wichita
Falls is spending the holidays with
Id* mother, Mirs. Julia Alexander.
The annual meeting of the
Curtiss Abernatiy has greatly
Huth of Kerrvije
Edgar Elliot,t left today for
Hotston to accept a position as
e 1 --------- given to the man for the night air
Geo. T. Spears and Earnest E. nihil, and fly into new scenes and
Hayley left this morning via au. experiences.
...........- - grannm where ar • aroundhan sthe >STS
Svenps will spend the holidays, nothing, her hand istiuck a loose
with his family Mr Hnyley will board. Then she felt something
like a letter. Prying it loose she
held it up to the light, and to her
‛ Miss Hlizabeth Wilson and
xrma Henderson of Huntville are Ii C.
Mr. anee ♦.
Mrs. G J. Welles Miss Gmsie
Lee Welle Mims Ella Mae Welle.
William Hurt amd Mie Gertrude
Welle returned Tuesday after a
short trip to Brenham.
She had been grateful for the
Miss Houston. Mrs. Leila Thornhill. Mrs work as postmistress that MM been
King. Miss Leila King and given her, for the tew yeprs
the Christmas guests of Miss Ber- Miss Thetis King of Brenham will Wowshtewshedthattshermight g
nice warren. 3 / (be the 4 hristmas guests of Mt. and ______ N__I _‛,"7
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CLASSIFIED ADS
Ur and Mirs. E. It Miller of
Brenham will spend Chriatmas
with lief prrents j Mr and Mrs
Wund /Pekett,
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Vin ...w ■ KH fill ,
a gehuine gratitude for the favors of the great numbers A
- of people who have made our business in this community
successful. eu,3
We enjoy expressing this thankfulness in whats---
way we have opprtunity, and at no time more tha
Christmas When the amenities of the season call .
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Dunavant’s Mortuary
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1 Elmore Gibbs arrived today from ----------—----- — ---------
Houston to spend Christmas with'*” pending the nolldays, with het'
‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lord.
esgttideal for
ae preais,
dt birds tat Mt nr gtmgmm as pic-
tured Reing .wahable,zrmothers
win. welcom the the qunery.
. mt* Claus abdmy recommend*
■ lil* type “or "pliM2 fights;*
atock holders or the First National
Bank: Navasota/Texas, will be
‛ heM it its banking house in Nav-
asula, Texas. on the second Tues.
Ambnlance Srvice Free
PHONE 93—DAY or NIGHT
FOR,-VIN, uinifik prokryeu
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
' Phone 4*
Navasota, Texas
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Ua and Mrs. Alfred (Hlartman
Mr and Mirs lex McKay of
Mrs. H B Poe of Crockett is
spending the holidays with her
sister, Mrs. J. H. Brewer.
FOB RENT
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FOR RENT — One or two rooms
with gas. hot. cold vater. For
gentiemen. i Tome in. Phone 112,
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will -pend t 'hristmas with Mr. and I f "NPu”. —• 4.1
Mrs. F Hartman and Mr and Mrs. , o -
Paul Kruger. I with the letters which she had just
J T Barrett arrived Tuesday
nighite spent rhe « hriktmas holt-
jlay- Ait ii his W»n, Emory Barrett.
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wishing you
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today ' for Brenham, to
Christmas with relatives.
. Mr uni Mrs. T. C. Thorp ' are
here, in , spend 1 hp*tmas witer I
memer Mrs,rm Brooks , |
' ..g .
Mr i nd Mrs, ames Randolph
will -pend the < hristmas’ holidays
Mr and Mrs. L A. Millican left Netion.
today for Houston to spend Chrtst. ——
mas with Mrs. N. L Etott. I Rev. and Mrs. J, M. Lewis and
PERSONALS:
Edgar MHott mewred to Mar.
Hn Taenday night.
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BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL CHM
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BAKER TRUCK IE f
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urs. t K. Kelly, ieft . I’neslas
Mjo, X.m Mar Iutl left todtayicor Madisnvine to -ynacr-r
f"fhitr- ri -pud "‘luistma- mas with her paryms Mr.. aug
Mrs. D, T. Manninu. , ■ ,1'
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addressed to her.
"I am sail. f. Sonth America I
are here from I In two weeks a.. I shall expect an
... . ! answer before I leave. No answer
Amardl to send Hhe Aolidays,. will mean no o'me." Then she
... . ,, , . i. ivtth triends and relatives.
Mrs. L M. Felder and Eelder "
... , ... / .... , , -peit the first of this week with
Webster of < happeH Hill will be . 1 "
... „ . ,■<<,. rpatives at , Independence, Wash.
rhe hristmas Eve nests ot Mr '
nd Mrs. R. A2happe), ■
CHIROPRACTOR
Beatrice Hammam, D.o,
Spinal Analysis and Cnnaultadog
FRAN
Tele 407 or 475 v Menger
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FOR RENT ' - < mne three. room
apartment, furmnishel or- unfur-
nished. Plenty, if furniturh., M-
se dix room hpuse, ctose tohusi-
ness section, 'furnished or Adt.
. Mvy Aavit - s ' .
O. A. Seward.
62M55HRISTMAS shouid be a
VAXI hapvy time for every
EMe one. bet in Ruth Ken-
IHONKi flel’s heavt mete was
-2 uttle cheer. Every one
urtganeemendaahasoncavtn5
mall in th* little suburban poet of-
flea She had received a goodly ,
number herself even now, the day
Joe Petersen left today for
Washington to spend Christinas
with his father, A Petersen.
Miss Marjorie Ahrenbeck of
Hempstead arrived today to spnd
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A E.
ror 2MNMNKNN*EN8
yean, a lettr or fust a card, hut M8
never come. 38
Three yean ago she had been /7
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in this life is happiness. He
who achieves happiness has
gained the best that the J
work! has to offer, and it is 1
the glory of the Christmas
Season that teaches so many
FoR RENT ‘Two rim furnimt-
edapnrtent Mr- itDNnith
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Many of us will look baek on 19330 as a year of hard
times. But though money be searce, we can yet be rieh/
in that rare ami fineurrency GOOD WILL. Christmas
is a time of sentiment and cheer. We take this oppor-
tunity to give tongue topur renewed sense of gratitude
to our patrons and to express our earnest, hope that for
all ok us ’ Christmas Eve nay be the Eve of a new era of
Tint
Navenota, Tea
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San Benito — Work to
new $260,000 high schoo
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X B LnGH
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Chance and James otis Chance Jk i
both o Bryan,
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'Mr; audbr-( lirout Dila vul .
tb lauunter Elaine of Huntsviilyar- .
Y viv, M; 1. re -yni r/ holiduy-
«ilu Mt mt. )iS. loi Me;
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. n ind M ’ " ' " 1 1! day in, Tanuary 'January 13.
I,5 •__‘ ' !"l i"t i ali"i ue.tetween the hours of 10
.. .) i if.ymnapr . v' •1"r1 1" ni' Uh 1 A l odok a. .in. and 4 o'clock p. m.
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, : bors foi the ensiing year."
N Mr UlU Mr-. B \. ilw .. c 2
|tha*. R., Henry, Cashier
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। Adv Dec. 13, to lan. 13, ine. 1 ,
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 267, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1930, newspaper, December 24, 1930; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402483/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.