Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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Phone 349.
with better results than they had
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out on Anderson road.
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Rev. and Mrs. S. Moylan Bird of
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BE WiSE-ALKALIZE!
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of keeping house without Dr.
Miles Anti-Pain Pills than with-
Mrs. T. O. Goetcher, who has been
ill for several days, is able to be up.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Milroy had as
visitors Sunday, a niece, Mrs. Ray Al-
len and two daughters of Aransas,
FOR SALE — Nice big Pears. $1.00
per bushel. Mrs. Minnie Thane. Mile
W E. Barron of Anderson spent
Monday afternoon here on business.
Solution: 1—Fallacy. 2—Whopping.
3—Archive. 4—Append. 5—Receptacle.
George Leonard of Shiro was not-
ed here this afternoon.
out flour or sugar. Keep a pack-
age in your medicine cabinet and
save yourself needless suffering.
At Drug Stores—25c and $1.00
Every Character
It Moving Out'to
Oscar Davis of Piedmont was trad-
ing in the city this morning.
Mrs. O. T. Ellison, Miss Anona Elli-
son and Claude Ellison of Huntsville
were here this morning to attend the
Ellison-Nemir wedding.
Mrs. Nonle Hay and Miss Emmie
Lee Mann have returned to their home
in Dallas after an extended visit with
Mrs. J, H. Stewart and Miss Tennie
Greer.
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Dr. H. L- Swinyer and Hamil Wil-
1 son of Shiro were Navasota visitors
Tuesday morning.
Mervin Coffey of Houston is visit-
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Coffey;
Mesdames W. E, Bay, Jim Bay and
Emory Bay Of Anderson were shop-
ping here Monday afternoon.
and he has gone to Waco to secure ad-
ditional data on the matter.
spent several days attending the Tex-
as Centennial.
Noah Lyles of White Hall was in
the city this morning.
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FOR SALE — Cabinet radio and Hoo-
ver cleaner. Priced low for quick
sale. Inquire C. D. Tillery. Home.
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I have found nothing in the
Refreshing cold drinks, candy, po-
corn, milk, at P.-T. A lunch stand
at swimming pool. adv
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ECHOES BRAINY
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TOP—A Fair Deuce Who Serve as Bridesmaids in the
: Colorful “Wedding in the Air.” CENTER, LEFT—A
Comely Equestrienne. CENTER. RIGHT—A Maid of
Honor. BOTTOM—Eight Well Turned Specimens of
What Has Been Termed “Perfect Understandings.”
WE ARE DISCONTINUING
“FINE FEATHERS HOSIERY”
Our Entire Stock Of Fine Feathers Hosiery, Regular
79c and 98c Values
WHILE THEY LAST
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Mrs. T. T. Walton and children re-
turned to their home in Bryan thia
afternoon after spending several days
with her mother, Mrs. Eugene Ewing.
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i dren have returned home after a visit
in Flint, Michigan.
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The Season
Miss Katie Kmieck of Anderson,
spent the morning, here.
W. H. Finke, Jr., of White Hall
spent the day in the city trading.
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Mrs. W. R. Milroy of Denton, Tex-
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Miss Jodie Lou Jones of Anderson
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Miss Margaret Lengert of Rockdale '
is the guest of Mrs. R. C. Curtiss.
Boyd Sinclai of Hempstead was a
business visitor in the city today.
MID-SUMMER SPECIAL
Get our special prices. Mackay
Mattress Factory, Navasota, Texas
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visiting his mother, Mrs. E. C. Me-
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even hoped for.
Countless American house-
wives would no more think
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hardy and Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Pickett have return-
ed home from Dallas where they
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones of Ander-
son are visiting relatives ih Paris i
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FOR RENT — After Sept. 1st, six-
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freshly papered. Modern improve-
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Out Flowers, Blooming Pot
Plants and Funeral Work
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Willie Wehmeyer of Washington
was noted in the city this morning.
scorn, “Women? Women in a
coikus? Dames wid big muscles.
No sex appeal Sex appeal, dat’s
what dey want.” And that’s gre.
cisly what they get in "Jumbo"
which is one of the main attrac-
tions at the Fort Worth Frontier.
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and at the
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Jesse Statham and Jim Cone of
Roan’s Prairie were among visitors
in the city this morning.
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Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Coleman and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore returned
home today after spending several
days in Fort Worth.
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The condition of Glenn Buckley,
who has been ill for several days at
the R. H. Wallace home, remains
about the same.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Garner have re-
turned from Kingsville where they at-
tended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs.
F. C. Fosselman.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles House ot
Houston spent the week-end here
with his mother, v IM Ira Maude
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James Fuqua of Erwin was noted
on the streets this morning.
Take
ALKA-SELTZER
for
HEADACHE, Acid Indigestion,
Colds, Neuralgia, Muscular, Rheu-
matic, Sciatic Pains. Pleasant—
tastes like mineral water — Non-
habit forming. Non-laxative—does
not depress the heart.
Get Alka Seltzer at your drug
■tore in 30c and 60e packages for
home use, or ask for a glass of
Alk»-Seltzer at any drug store
woda fountain.
[PersoasisT NEW KIND OF CIRCUS
SAYS IT WITH GIRLS
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For flowers phone Mrs. L H Row
land representing Bryan Nursery and
Floral Co. Phone 142. adv. 24Ama
past 20 years that can take the
place of Dr. Miles Anti-Pain
Pills. They are a sure relief for
my headache.” I are in the city the guests of Mrs M
Sufferers from Headache, A. Bookman and family e
Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache, --
Sciatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago,
Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Peri-
odic Paigs, write that they have
used Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills
j Mrs. Frank Bolton Jr. of College
j Station spent the day here with her
j mother, Mrs. Eugene Ewing.
One Pair . . . 59c
TwoPairs. ’I “
315 pair of Sheer Chiffon, Semi-Chiffon and Service
Weight. All good Shades in sizes from 8% to 10.
Ifo Old Hosiery in this lot. Its Just a CLOSE-OUT on
this line so we can feature
THE MOJUD HOSE . . . Exclusive
We Are Offering
More Than A
Hundred Ladies*
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DRESSES
In Black And
Popular Colors
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$2.95, $3.95 and
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When Billy Rose set out to pro-
duce a new kind of circus he did.
Truly it may be said that “Jumbo”
is the first upset to tradition in the
sawdust ring in 100 years. As
Brainy Bowers, the comic character
I in the big show observes with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mackey were
Houston visitors today.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1936, newspaper, August 25, 1936; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402683/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.