The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1950 Page: 7 of 12
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several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reiland
of Houston spent the week end
“with her mother and sons, Tony
attended church at the Baptist
Church Saturday night.
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James Dishough of Houston
visited his mother and father,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dishough.
Sunday.
Bill Lindley and grandson
were visiting Joe Landers Mon-
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Messages from Mrs. Addie
Hutto state she is recuperating
nicely after a major operation in
a Navasota hospital. She is at
the home of .her sister, Mrs. Mat-
tie Bowman, of Gainesville.
Mrs. Grace Harrison is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hicks this
week.
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Mr. and‘Mrs. Pete Chapman
and children of Houston and Bob
Poe of Richmond visited Mrs. Poe
here Sunday.
Mrs. Ruby Poe and sons, Tony -
and Rodney, are spending a few
days in Huntsville with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Jack Bishop.
Mrs. Alex Strand of Madison-
ville is visiting relatives here
this week. "
G. B. Swanner and family of
Freeport visited Mr. and Mrs.,
Bourbon Rice over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams of
Freeport visited their mother,
Mrs. Della Adams over the week-
end. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wyrick and
son of San Antonio and Mr. and
Mrs. B. G. Griffith and son of
Houston visited their mother and
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nosch spent Monday at Houston ---— o-2Mh
attending the Cosmetic display Attend church Sunday.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trussle of
Reisel are here visiting in the
home of her mother, Mrs. Rob-
ert Foster and Mr. Foster.
• Mrs. William H. Collins and
little daughter, Connie, of
Georgetown have joined Mr. Col-
lins in California, who is with
the Marines. Mr. Collins before
being called back in service was
football coach at Geergetpwn.
program. These farmers know that sched- ,
• uled Blue Ribbon Service can protect valuable
'equipment-can forestall any breakdowns in the"fiela:
How about applying that system to your own machin
ery? If any or all of your form equipment needs Service
during the year 8* dates for them nowon our Early
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and Rodney.
Miss Judy Jackson returned
home to Houston Saturday after
spending several weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hall vis-
ited relatives here first of, the
week.
Miss Lola Fay Howard of Har-
risburg is vacationing with her
aunt, Mrs. B. T. Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Brewer of
Houston visited his brother, . E.
O. Brewer, over the Week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harmon
of Houston Visited his brother
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Bracewell, first of the
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Mr. Lavender’s mother, Mrs. H.
B. Lavender, spent the week here
with her son end family..
Kennard Trant has returned
to Stowell, where he has his fer-
tilizer trucks at work.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton
have returned to their home at
Kingsville after a visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bishop vis-
ited relatives in Freeport last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tyer vis-
ited their daughter and son in
Freeport last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young of
* Huntsville visited his mother,
Mrs. Minta Young Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sybley of
San Antonio moved to the H, A.
. McAdam ranch ast of town.
Earl Hemmil and daughter,
Jackie Dean; of Lubbock and
brother, Toney Himmell, of Cros-
byton visited their aunts, Miss
Georgia and Mrs. Anna Hill, last
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stone of
Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Snow of Texas. City are visiting
relatives here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Caliendar
and daughter of McAllen are vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Peavy.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Shiflett and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown visit-
ed their children in Houston over
the week-end.
Geo. P. Barron of State Col-
lege, Pa., Mary Francis Barron
of Baytown, Ethel Barron of
Pearsall are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton William-
son and son of Sugar Land and
Mr. and Mrs. Noland William-
son and children of A. & M. Col-
lege visited Mrs. Annie Brace-
well last week. Mr. Williamson,
who .has been district director,
has recently been appointed as-
sistant state director of the Ex-
tension Service.
Mr. and Mrs. John I. Shannon
of Tyler visited her mother, Mrs.
T. W. Shiflett, first of the week.
Mr and Mrs. David Young of
Ennis passed through today on
their way to Navasota to make
their home.
Mrs. J. P. Smith of Las Pie.
dras, Venzuela, S. A. and moth-
er and father, W. E. Barkley and
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Powledge of
Houston are vacationing out at
the Barkley ranch this week.
Miss Anna Lou Bracewell of
Navasota is vacationing with her
mother and dad, Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Bracewell.
Mt. and Mrs. Rufus Midkiff
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Shannon Wooderson of Houston
visited their mother and dad,
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wooderson,
over the week-end. '
Ross Jr. Stuart and George
Williamson of Huntsville visited
their uncle, Tobe, first of the
week.
end.
Mr, an.d Mrs. Laverne Calien-
dar and children of Troupe vis-
ited mother and dad, Mr. and
Mrs. LE Caliendar, over the
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Mr. and Mrs./, Morrs Smith
“and children of Navasota visit
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ed his brother and family, Will J ton and brother, Morris Dean, of
■D. Smith, last week: Rockdale visited their mother,
. Mrs'. Coryell Landers of Bra- Mrs. R. A. Kerr, over theweekt
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Bob Trant is spending several
days in Temple for medical
treatment
i Mrs. Bob Trant left Tuesday
for Big Spring, where she will
represent Grimes. County as a
delegate to the state convention
Be sure of giving your sweet- day, during this great AugoM
heart, mother, sister or sale. Take until ChriUteot
daughter the ideal Christmas pay!Guaranteed Moth Po-
love-gift. Buy your Lane to- tection.
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Mrs. D. Beddingfield and sons
of Dallas are spending the week
with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. David-
son. -
Evelyn and Cora Bruce, who
have been visiting relatives in
Huntsville, returned home Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Stedman and
children of Angleton are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Williams.
Mrs. E. E. McDougald was
called to Brenham Tuesday.
Her father, Mr. Hoffman, had
passed away at 7 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sanders
and girls spent Sunday in An-
derson with relatives.
John Darby and M. B. San-
ders are having nice new homes
built, and John Gilpin is having
the material brought in and will
soon start building a new home
on his ranch here.
G. L. McCurry is having his
house moved nearer town.
A miscellaneous shower given
at the home of Mrs. J. B. Davis
Saturday for Mrs. Elvine Steph-
ens was well attended and many
nice and useful gifts were re-
ceived.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Woods and
children of McQueeney, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Wilcox and Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Davis of Anderson
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Davis.
Mrs. Ira Cotton, Mrs. J. T.
Dudley, Mrs, Miles Stover, Mrs.
G. M. Hammond and Mrs. Katie
Davis spent Wednesday in Nav-
asota.
Guests in the Ira Cotton home
over the week-end were Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan Lavender and chil-
dren, Mrs. Neta Pitman and
daughter and Miss Ferguson of
Port Arthur. W. T. Pyle of Ennis,
Mrs. H. B. Lavender and Mr. and
Mrs. Tony ‘Sechelski of Pasa-
dena.
The FFA boys spent Monday
on the river fishing and swim-
ming. All report a big time
and plenty of fish for dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lynn
Stover of Houston spent last
week-end here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wren of
Tomball are here with relatives
this week
Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Mallett of
Jasper were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Nation.
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Mallett Of
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PRIZE DANCE
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ARTESIAN PARK
Saturday, August 26th
MODERN MUSIC BY
JACK REAM AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Vocals by Lovely Jery Elder
Prizes given to the first 50 ladies to buy tickets
Ticket* goon sale at 0:30
Dance Starts at 9:00 x
Admission: $1.00 Per Person
Additional prizes given during dance
7 Miles West of Brenham, Highway 290
NEW FORD HO HP S/X
MR. AND MRS. R. E. WEATHERSBEE celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary, Sunday, August 13, at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Dalton Hooper in Bedias. Present were Mrs. L. C.
Barnes, another daughter, of Casa Grande, Arizona; a granddaugh-
ter, Mrs. Jimmy Burns; two grandsons, David and Kenneth Burns:
ia brother, W. L. Guerrant of Lamesa; and two sisters. Mrs. Lola
Albertson of Lamesa and MrS. Neal Bullard of Madisonville. Ap-
proximately 100 other guests registered at the celebration. Rings
were presented and an interesting talk was made by Dalton Hoo-
l per. Refreshments of orange punch and cake were served through-
I out the afternoon.
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home the seven children who
had attended a youth encamp-
ment there. .
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Lavender
gave a barbecue Sunday at the
Ferguson Crossing on the Nava-
sota river for the Lavender rela-
tives. Fifty-one Lavender de-
scendants were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sechelski
of Pasadena are here on vaca-
tion, the guests of her brother.
Rod Lavender and Mrs. Laven-
der.
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end as the pastor, Rev. Jensen, ewr ana Mrs. Tapley Alicorn
is on vacation. of Houston spent the week-end
Mrs. Charlie Conlee has been ‘
moved home from a Bryan hos-
pital and feeling some better.
Mrs. Willie Moon arrived home
from Perryton Thursday of last
week. She is nursing Mrs. Char-
lie Conlee. ;
Mrs. E B. Stedman is spending
this week in Dallas, the guest of
her children, Mrs. Ira Whitaker
and Harris Stedman, and their
families.
Mrs. Tatum Trant spent Fri-
day at Woodlake and brought
Little at $7
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Huntsville visited J. W. Mallett
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W. P. Hogue celebrated his
I 79th birthday Sunday. All of
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1950, newspaper, August 24, 1950; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445679/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.