Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 264, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Step-Ins and Dance Sets______________
Knitted Bed Jackets, Pastel Shades ....
Lambdin returned to their home in
Corpus Christi today after a visit
witr their ahnt, Mrs. Etta Steele. They
C A. Dunavant wan a business visi-
tor in Hearne and Franklin Thurs-
day
W. J. Hughes of Erwin, was trad-
ing in the city this morning.
Rayon Jersey Gowns
House Shoes_______
Silk Scarfs________
Novelty Gift Sets___
W. S. McIntyre Jr., spent Wednes-
day and Thursday in Houston, bring-
ing back with him two new 1936 Ply-
mouths.
Adam Smith and family of Stone-
ham spent the day in the city. Mr.
Smith subscribed for the county pap-
er while here.
Mrs. Walter Greenwood, and Mr.
and Mrs. Sherwood Wise of Planters-
ville were among shoppers in the city
today.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stoneham of
Stoneham were shopping here this aft-
ernoon.
PATOUT STORE FORCE
HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY
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Thursday evening, at the August
Horat Country Club the R. A Patout
& Co. entertained the store force and
their families with the annual Christ-
mas party. The clubhouse was very
attractive with gay Christmas greens
and other decorations.
The evening was spent in dancing
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Baylor, S. B.
Rucker, and Miss Frances Rucker of
Houston will leave tomorrow for Dal-
las to spend Christmas.
Miss Mary Cantrell who is attend-
ing Mary Hardin-Baylor College, Bel-
ton, is here for the holidays.
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--$2.45 to $6.95
_-$2.95 to $3.96
______98c to $2.95
_________ to $2.95
“THZ AVENGER
Also Comedy
SATURDAY
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Every Purchase of Two Pair of
Socks packed in Special Christ-
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Society
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Saturday Night 11:30 Only
"Drums of Voodoo"
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Chancey Pearreon of Erwin was in
। the city today.
Miss Mary Parker Brown of An-
3 for 11.00
2 for 11.00
Light Weight Woolens
75c
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For the moment, readers, need I say
any more?
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R. Vernon Guthrie of San Antonio
is the guest at his brother, 8. C.
Guthrie, and Mrs. Guthrie
Mrs. Fannie Anderson and Mrs. L
J. Baker left today for Fort Worth to
spend the Christmas holidays.
John Set as tian and wife of Plan- |
tersville were shoppers at Navasota
today.
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BEDOOM SUPPERS—soft kids, eandal types, satins, mules
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Let Patou's Assist Your With Tour
Christmas Setootion and Wrapping
Belber Fitted Canes
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were accompanied home by Mrs. Ida |
Woodall of Millican, who will visit
them. , •
A. Sangster. Mr. and. Mre
Geogge T. Spears Jr., of Graham will
arrive Saturday to spend the holidays
with Mr. and Mra Sangster.
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"Marcy Lee" and "Nelly Don" wash
dressee are in. R A Patout a Co.
Joe. Hetminniak of Anderson, was
a business visitor in Navasota today.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Massey and chil-
dren of Austwell will arrive Sunday
to be holiday guests of her parents, ..
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Taliaferro.
Patout ‛s clothing stock is most co
reduced for late seas
and milled in the
South's most mod-
era mill from the '
finest wheat obtain-
able. Yet it costs no
more than many
other flours, whose
quality may be less
■niform. If you
thiok you can't make
Angela’ Food, try
GOLD CHAIN ...
you'll appreciate the.
difference!
TODAY
“ANNE OF GREEN
GABLES"
with
Anne Shirley and Tom Brown
Also Latest News and a Comedy
in 'about three hundred words.’
"Newspaper Advertising to me, as
well as to all men who know any-
W/HAT a difference flour makes
\V • • • when you bake Angels' Food
Cake! Good cooks have learned to rely
on the unfailingly uaiform quality of
GOLD CHAIN Flour; it s flour,
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Delectable Underthings
Dance Sets, Gowns (silks and satins) and
all approprite gift suggestions.
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Snap Beans
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3-Diamond Stag
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; P. E. Smith of Keith was in the
the city today./.
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Miss Hester Muse, student at John
Tarleton College, Stephenville, will ar-
rive home today for the Christmas
holidays.
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you his thoughts on the soundness of I
he is a student at Davidson College, your marvelous American constitution
to spend the holidays here with his
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Cane Sugar.
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day from Davidson, N. C., where
Col. and Mrs. Wm. McKendree'
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Hlambuoyant FLANNEL ROBBS
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Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Francis and thing about this absorbing
children, Lillian, Martha Ann, and. is just about as necessary to the
Sidney of San Antonio will arrive | wheels of commerce as the food
Saturday to spend the Christmas holi- you and I must eat each day to keep
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T. A. Green, advertisement manager
of the Dublin (Ireland) Independent
Newspapers, Ltd., says:
"I have been asked to tell you read-
ers something about Newspaper Ad-
vertising, and to do this in 'about
three hundred words.’
‘‘Readers of this paper, asking an
old newspaper advertising adviser,
counselor, solicitor, judge and Jury
for upwards of thirty glorious years,
to put my thoughts over on this—to
me—glorious subject of Newspaper
Advertising in three hundred words—
well, I ask you? I would need all
of the next six issues of this, your
very excellent journal. You might
Just as well ask an American citizen,
of which I regret I am not, to give
H. R. Wood ,
and
LEADING GROCERS
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Men’. Gladatones
$8.95 to $14.95
Box Handkerchiefs (3 in
’ Silk Hosiery ____________
, Silk Hosiery________ —
r Silk Ties ____________
’ Silk Ties_______________
> Good Shirts _ .__________
• Silk Pajamas __________
BILK NEGLIGEES —--Light weight Tailored or more
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Greenwood,. Lucile Barry, Lucile Ne-
mir and Mary Ellen Greenwood will
arrive home tomorrow from Austin,
where they are students at the Uni-
versity of Texas, to spend the holi-
l days.
Mrs. Hari Foster of Philadelphia,
Pa., and Mrs. Orian Brooks of West
Columbia were her* Thursday after-
noon to see their mother, Mrs. R. J.
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Katherine Sangeter of Eddy
rive tonight to spend Christ-
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box) ______25c ,
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If YOU WISH TO Give
Wm. Boehm of near Anderson spent i Ag •
the day in the city today and announ- | Vhh a a mi a ■
ced that he was expecting his daugh. KA 44” E ^B ■
ter, Miss Emma Boehm home tomor- L J ■ J - If t H
row from Houston, where she is at- •e """
tending school, for the holidays. de
"Radio Tickets” are given away at
Patout's until Christmas only. adv
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Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Taylor and chil-
dren returned to their home in Hous-
ton after a short visit with Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Gibson.
Visit Patout’s Novelty Department
for all manner of Linens, Lace Spreads, and attractive
pieces for the home. " , T, |
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• Patout’ Gives “Radio Tickets"
with Cash Purchases and Payment on Aecount until the I
close of business Dec. 24, 1934. 9
The ever perfect Gift
25c 50c $1.00 and Up
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Newest Leather Purses
(Don’t neglect your monogram—5c a letter—on any article)
$1.00 $1.95 $2.95
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10 lbs
Irish Potatoes * • •
$8.95 to $22.65
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A shipment of Ladies' Spring Hats. In new straws of
Milams, Balabuntals, Bakan and Pineapple—Black, Blue,
Brown, Pink, White and Kid. A nice gift. ,
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, and other forma of entertainment and
at a late hour delicious refreshments
was served.
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Patout’s clerks will be pleased to
make "Christmas Packages" of all
items purchased from them. adv
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Misses Rosemary Moore, Aubrey .
REAL Gift set
SOMETHING SELECTIVE---
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We Recommend---
BEAUTIFUL LADIES’ ROBES
of all types— and we stress
Men’s “Arrow” Shirts
Whites and Fancies—$1.95
Elder and Shirteraft Shirts
98c and $1.49
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Oomplate Selection of
en‛s Neckwear
95c 49c
956 and $149 boxed at no extra charge
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 264, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1934, newspaper, December 21, 1934; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402629/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.