The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1952 Page: 7 of 12
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The 1953 Agricultural Conser- members will visit each farm in
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really clean.
bending and stooping. Perfect balance means no vibration—no bolting down.
Miller-Lucas Hardware
Uberal trade-in
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THE FACTS:—Jim Norton is a Veteran'
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charged to the 1953 program
in. past. The time elernt
involved in' making this farm-
toifarm. survey makesit impos-
fore the county committe can
the year. Thus, farmers arc be-
budget 1953 funds allocated for
ing given the opportunity to say
how the money will be spent.
This explanation of the pre-
liminaries of the 1953 program
should serve to answer the many
inquiries 4s to ‘.'why” 1952 win
ter legume, seed-ate not ,to be
a "good Samaritan.".
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assistance available. 1
AU payments durind 1953 will
be based oh a community farm
survey to be conducted this fall
by . community committeemen.
Each farmer is- to be, given ‘the
opportunity to request assistance
’-under the 1953 ACP in carrying
out the most needed conserva.
THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW
Thursday, August 14, 1952
-Methodist Church
Eite M. Y k of the. Metdist
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vigorously oppose Socialized Medicine of any form of a Na-
of Federal Aid which would involve Federal Control over our
s, The guest list included the
. .8 honoree and her mothe r Mis, 2
- f R, Books, Mare.ove Amyf.
celt, Elsie Pntner, Jean Mases
Two newlyweds who were ma-
rooned on an . Italian mountain
THE FACTS:—Jim Norton drew from the State during his four years as Representative frm Nac-
ogdoches County approximately $3,000.00. His oi
of his.present term approximately $40,000.00, and
ponent will have drawn ,at the expiration
is still receiving tax payers' money while.. .
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NEWS FROM
BEDIAS
WE KNOW:—That Jim Norton will
Tadlock re in Tfeuiston working
tins.Weeks for Mr Shanks: broth
ci. -Percy Shanks.t 1 ' ......'.
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L , Admission $1.00
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16
Smith and Mrs. Helen Hall of
Navasota were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Davis Darby Wednesday of
last week. / .
Mr. and Mrs. Edgard Ham-
mond and daughters of Amarillo
visited Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ham-
mond last week. :
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Leg Dud-
ley and John Dudley, Jr. of
Houston spent last - week-end
with their mother, Mrs. John
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Music by
SONNY RAINS AND HIS DESSAU PLAYBOYS
-featuring Jean,- the Dessau • singing Sweetheart •
‘ Admission $1.00 . 1 ’ ,
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17
. • ' ' • Music by
< JIMMY HEAP AND HIS MELODY MASTERS
. Admission $1.00
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spending 37 months in actual combat for his dour try. He , .
survived the sinking of the aircraft carrier USS Lexington in the South Pacific and was a pri-
sonor of the Communists in China. Where was his opponent during this time? ; - :.
MAYTAG AUTOMATIC
Cleaner clothes and easfer wash days are yours when you
choose the completely Automatic Maytag Washer. Just put
the clothes in, add detergent and set two simple controls.
Maytag does the washing, rinsing and spin-dryirig automa-
tically. Convenient—top—loading—eliminates—unnecessary
NEWS FROM .
IOLA
Mrs, Joe Yeker, Mrs.
r • bning* ;
.loeming
ad Gas.-
" . Music by' ■
CHARLIE ADAMS AND HIS WESTERN ALL STARS
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coast natives in the past two
Months. If austerity continues
Britons will be wearing grass
skirts,
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Two Marines in Korea got nine
Red snipers in a week by using a
decoy method One stood in full
view while Reds shot at him; the
other shot the exposed Reds. Most i
hunters wish they had a decoy
who could "duckso well.
A Boston doctor says tired busi-
ness men should take one-month
vacation twice a year. That’ll give
them plenty, of time to hunt new
jobs. “ . ", ."I
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‘MrndMrsJomesMartn of
Pasadena visited dhis mother.
Dottie Jo Hansen
Becomes Bride Of
Bill Harrington
Miss Dottie Jo Hansen became
the bride of Bill Harrington in
ceremonies performed at the. St.
John's Methodist Church in
Houston last Thursday,
? The bride is the daughter of
Dr and Mrs. M. Hansen and the
Have Comm unity Farm Survey
church : laxn ou August I8‛at 8
p.m. . he Parpose te replenish <
Miss Sue Cook is home after
spending several days with rel-
atives at Dime Box. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBride of
Shiro were here with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Willis over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs; B. Lavender and
children of Port Arthur spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mnt.
' Ira Cotton. *
Mrs. Ely Cleveland is in Ten- t.
pie for a check up at Seott 2
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NEWS FROM ’. '-
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Mrs.H. 1 Lodge and daughter. i i , u An
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WE KNOW:—Concerning Taft-Hartley—Jim Norton will not support damaging amendments that
will tear down the basic structure of the Taft-Hartley Law. But will faver Labor Legislation
amendments that are fair both to Labor and Management. Has Jim Norton'sopponent in-
formed you as to his stand? NO! • • '
Martin Griffith - was, a
endguest bf his mipthers......
iher Mr: and,MrsJ.. C, Griffifb
.with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Digon.
Sr. over the weekend .0., =
Mrs? Valeria MeGliberry , is
is Jim Norton's opponent so anxious in trying to mislend the voters of this dis- .
trict in mentioning in all ads "Slush Fund Money," "Special Interests", "Thousands of dol-
1 lars being spent on Newspaper and Radio, Etp". when it is a known fact that Jirri Norton has
purchased no statement by news or radio, except a "Thank You" ad since the first primary,
i to achieve the maximum .con-
r servatfon benefits on the land
with the financial and technical
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WHY DOES JIM NORTON'S OPPONENT DISTORT THE TRUTH AND MISREPRESENT THE FACTS-
CONCERNING THE NACOGDOCHES AND HENDERSON COUNTY VOTES IN THE 7TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL RACE?
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5 MilsEaStOLBrenham
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15
. Jane Ella Brooks
Honoree At
Buffet Supper
, . A buffet supper arid Canasta
party were given, by Mrs. N. R.
Nichols and Miss Nancy Nichols
last Thursday at the home of
• Mrs. Robert Greerwood honor-
ing Miss Jane Ella Brooks bride:
elect of Murray Tarivs.
■ ■ Summer flowers were used
thrgughout: in the, decorations
and he. centerpieces were -ar;
rangements of pink flowemsand:
- -moline: ?• ' .
vation Program has undergone a
marked change from previous
years. The objectives underly-
ing the planning of this new
program are to increase produc-
tion through needed soil and
water conservation practices and
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186,000 miles per second.
Laboratory tests che"
women are more sensitive, to .. . .
touch than menngrmanaupoAtstondon otcsosaomponpine
sThedrornanumneremirrorn. monociesioAtrican wet
Gypsum, when, heated and re-
duced to powder, becomes Plas •
ter of Paris. .1
Experanto, the proposed mil- , Miss Melba Boney of Freeport
spent the wek end with her par-
spending a few days with het
daughter, Mrs. L Ross. at Loma.
Li
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3 BIG DANCES
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Sundav inthe home of Mr and
Mrs Nolan Williamson of ‘Col-
‘-lege Station. , 3 .1 /
■ ■ TO.Barefield,who is: em-
. ( ployed in Houston at the present;
' \ spent i he weekend at home wirh
- his family. , ’ . . y.
.1 Miss NptaMays, Whois woik-
ingin Houstont-i- visiting her
’mother and fafher, Mr andMrs.
Gorcon Mys . '-'i.
rvitsher"wsllarduront.”
with friends arid relatives. cpUldn't-afford, in the first place
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Andrew Carnegie built Carne
WE KNOW:—Jim Norton guarantees an all out fight for the. return of the Tidelands to Texas-
without compromise. Has his opponent made a definite and concrete commitment on this •
. vital issue? NO! -.4 - rin , ■ ■ i ■ ..‛1.2 ■,
sible to issue anyl.v
als prior, to Jan. 1, 1953.,
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The names of 2G states, in the Sechelski,of Pasadena were here;
----- ..U.S. originated from Indian " "" ‛ T
"first dome, first served” basis, [words. .
Eollowing theleletion of com-j Experanto, the proposed E
munity and county committee- versa! language, originated in
men, ‘ community committee Poland.
uate of Stephen F. Austin Co lege. As you can
vided. In fact, the combiner
WE KNOW—That Jim Norton has endeavored all times in refraining, from a "Mud Slinging" type
of campaign; however his opponent has forced him to state THE FACTS. ‘
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..... . -gcp. ::(: 10 lheisat tthe, home of his ■ daugh
...... ...... „...... . , . A.spekesmansaid the exaetjterMrsBilTaslorcandMr
■ Ehis good deed for, thendaxBut number.of Texans lobe drafted Taylor 2.002
: lunfertunirtelythe'checkhe gave inthe neuonwide ah for; 47.000/ Miss
i also fruned put to i be ''hoi.” merrwoud depend on the.num~
Now: helis spending. 10 days ini her. of ivolunteers whose: enhst- |
• Maik Perhaps‛it,wil: givehim imitth
THE FACTS:—Jim Norton led -the ticket in four counties in the district. His opponent led in three
counties fall in his Judicial Distrct where he is serving as District Attorney).
school system; and the Welfare State. Has his opponent taken such a stand? NO!
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rrson _ were visiting with Mrand Mrs..
' Qt is Woodal. and. W: Me. Jackson ovr .1 he wek
ebd:. . . ' ■ •. . '
Thomas Hardje- from-Austin
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White Hospital. 1,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Boney
and daughter of Navasota spent
Sunday in the W. K, Boney
home. . , ; .. '
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Lynn Grove Notices
Community Center
On Saturday night, August 16
there will bearsquare dance at ' •
the Community Center Ever:
ope invited.’ ’ *2 ■
(Paid for by public spirited citizens and miends of Jim Norton in Grime* County who believe in honesty, fairhess and Justice.
recreation center and had..a,
game brtvcafter. some - time
spent ip dominoes, • "42" and.
canasta, refreshments: were serv-
ed. - . /ihse ,-03
• Quite a few of" citizens are.
— -— —coing rover toShlrb to attend the
• s. . ... w-r- c Mr. arid Mrs. Rav Truett and revivatservices a the ‘Methodist:
Mr and. Mrs. Tommje Hencrin the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. aqughterftom Lexington. North Church. The pieaching is be: I
rling and ehidrennof . Conroc i P. Plaster Over the weekend. .. • arotina spent last week with ing done by' ‘ReV.EHmer Mine of
6 ii Rarlirep*ef;F;iw, r. :... ’ j • » . i.Nr.NNrifi4+N. w . . , pot 2:9200*. . i___. 2 ‘ 2 . 1!3 1
STRICTLY FRESH
Community Voting Tn ,
On eterniondy, August23ar
in prCcijjct 5. airi lo'vote at Lyriri
Grove Comnmunit - Senter,; inhe -
. stead of the. brick. school jit
enls Mr and Mrs. W. A. Boney: Courtney. ■ . ' .-
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... THE FACTS:—Mr. Jack Wisener, a candidate in the first primary, was also reared in Nacogdoches
. County where numerous relatives and friends still reside, attended its school, and is a grack /
I well see the loyalty of the voters ws .di-, ,
vote in Nac ogdoches County of Mr. Norton and. Mr7 Wisener "
would have exceeded by far, his opponents vote in Henderson County. . -
their district and discuss the
needs on that particular farm
with the producer. As a result
of this survey, the farmer will
designate the practice most
needed on his farm.
After all farms have been sur-
veyed by the community com-
mitteemen, the data will be
tabulated and summarized be-
McDonald, of .Houston. . .
. Mrs,. Lula Flovd has returned,
home after a visitin Shiro with
relatives. ■ , o 7 ...1
E. R. Thomas was fransacting
business in Bryan 'Sat urday,, 2
Mrs Alberta Swinyer s'on the.
■ .. • .sick list-this week.
' , " ai Mr. and -Mrs. Cecit Jordan and
• and. Mrs. Jordn-. . .1 '
.Mr., and Mrs unigr Maxes
and children .of Dalls were hero ■
--.....- , a short while .'last Wenesdav
spent a fewdays here last WePk wihher YthrcTarence Floyd,
with his parents. Mrand Mrs. LAttlesarrie Fuqua, iearel
EE. Hardie-- g,ok,7 , gld to report is, improvine aft ’
< n ean >ii uunne mc Mr. and Mrs H CMcGiberry-er being quitp - seriousiv -111/- ■ s:k
Primativ BiipiiSt’Asscy; ‘and son., Fred Ear, were visiting- - " -----nce
, ■ • ■ • ’ . • friends, and relatives in rkiTs
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WE KNOW:—That Jim Norton has made no commitments for Washington jobs nor is he obligated
to any corporation or factions. Where is this money going? Not to Jim Norton!
THE FACTS:—Jim Norton ‛s opponent would have you people believe tMat ho tJm Mortg
run by "Special Interests" when it is a known fa’ thaf Nacogdoches County
. gas field;, therefore the principal legal business for ail lawyers. is the field of Ce
Is this the "Special Interests" he refers to in his ads? .
time, to figure. outbettetWay quota.: "020 S
i -fhei edSamritan" -But,he.said, the .October can,
, Fwas for draftees tireplace men , ye .26,20 . .
-Accosing mihe Bian"Nevg S MrShheorme Ivhss’eanm M,rJ
watanpaeva.tne.oaposeacpl teher sster, Ms.
gie.Hall at the suggest ion of —________
Walter Damrosch., , • . nafter-their marriage have set ut.
I Light travels approximately ton their honeymoon—hiking across
J onann -uiae mAh canond 1 the Alps . Their’s will be an uphitl,
show that marriace. , ,
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Dudley. . -
Rev. G. C Henry and Mrs,
Henry, returned home from sey-, : av1.1. r. vermeinvure
era, days visit in West TexasChurch, young people; are hav-g
-week-. -ing an ice eream supper on the
CBS ar impps- church : lawn o Aqgust 18‛at8
1953 dax,in Navasota ... . , . p.m., he phrpose to replenish; '
--- , H Mr.fand Mrs WiUiampleot.theueasurpemhhuvenrgoode,
Fnnisand ■ Mr.' and Mrs, a -
Harrinston: ii ® :
The coualerwill return somer *btr-- 28
time .today (Thursda) from, . Hc36 2/18*48
Mexteo .where, they; spent their h/ : . \ j-‛ .
honeymoon; They ‘ will make iHHL.—“A-..,
- , I he-jr home with Mrs. LuHar- , OCTOBER DRAFT CALL
Pu.- ungtou. . a FOR TEXAS TO
"MEXCEED 1500 MN.
Ian; JaAnn Stoncham Barbara ‛ . Austin, Aug. 114Texas Octo-
Moody Annetie Moore Grdee double TROUBLE FOR ..... " " - ........ --.....*
Moore, Mrs. Tom Mhore, Mrsk S
-W. ' Bropks, Mrs. RlaArt Wp
, ■ hureh, Mrs! / smith, Jane
/2,a"dln -- i.......“-t -—tnd ...
. g. - At longast, thejcondiionof
• 1 ber ndraft quota’ willrange be Luther" Panford lias begun . to
■' DOING A GOOD TURN. < 1.fween.1.500 and 2,500. men, staterimprove He beenbrourht
' POrf Worh-A. man ere -Whote Seleetwe ? Service. Haduarters. from! Temple to Navasotn, where
-- a check o redeem . ome lintmated Monday- * ho“ie at rhe home of His dauh-
.BanyMis.Qtolohmeetandihat Hik btpther had given; as
drsr Robert Greenwood., .
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COTTAGE PRAYER
■ • ..... . - "C jiii tin- -MAA vi j’*#, ".3402 , • "isHHrTE%1 -hMEue .MA'H A.' M2h‛ S nurcri. LIE H-Eeol-EIR .5 5. 1
serling: andehitdrennof, Conroc ; P. Plaster Over the wekend. -Carolina spent last, week with' ing done by' ‘Rev.Elmer Maine of
.are in Bothas visiting filends Mr. and:Mrs,. George Clayton Mr...and Mrs: Bob Tfu!t.. ' Flini;'Song, .leader ds.Roy.<Rori.
‘adirelates , . land farily who..have been sta- . j . J: Manley is visiting with;i inson. pastor of the M. E. church
woek-ttoned in Broekland/ 'iare.visiting his children at Houstom this. mPert- Arthur with John Hem:
and fi; io the home ofMr, anid Mrs. An- wook. Wilson .of Shiro-pianists . .
„ . . ,.....w-GudyPriichettovertheweekenc. Mrs. Mjude Mickey fromNny , Mrs, P- V. Fuquaand her lit-
IE. A.' ShMks and ' John Ear, '"Mi. cind Mts Wne Gravet of asota spent a few days lest tie ‘ grandson. Jakp. Fuqua.- have
Tadisonville visted in the home wek N fsiting her sister Mrs, returned
nt Mr aird Mrs, Allen Cepheus FMinskv: .. 1 ..................... .
ovci tio,wekond. 0. . .Mr.and Mrs: ..Rat Hadlay. and... Mr Ey nm : THomas . ispont
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neMIMS IC
, MEETINGS TO BE
1: - HELD AT HOME HERE .......... .
. p- A cottage prayer: meeting will »>f . being
be Cbtiducfed inthe home-of .Mr. - ...
’ and Mrs. WH liam, SmIth, inNavo, BATTLE -OF THE SEXES .
' asotaeach'. Puesdas- nighl begin- 1 "f-
-ning at 80fock wihthe Rev.
' „ -. "Ed and Frances Stork presiding;
; . The hpme is located on
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THE BEV. ALTON
DARBY, pastor of the d
Cottage Grove Baptist
Church of Houston. will 2 s
hold a revival at the 2 1
Carlos Baptist Church M83
beginning August 23 2
and continuing FRNd
through August 31. I J
Services will be held 20224
each night starting at ad
8 p.m.’ with two serv-
ices scheduled at 11 E
a.m. and 8 p.m. on E
Sunday. E
E lion practice on his farm. Thus,
W fatmers. will be charged with
. "the responsibility of carefully
- I considering their, conservation
NEWS FROM ’ problems before deciding .on.
ROANS PRAIRIE
."3 ".2m-Fhh 11953 ACP. This new system re-
gave funds for practices on a
places the former method which
.... as. men. .. •. "It just takes, more
West ofthem to do it!”
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Pvt. Glynn Taylor., ..is sta- over the September quota, which
tioned at-Camp Hood; spent the, 1 "n
week-end with Mr.' and Mrs:
Hnry Taylor, "go. o
Mr andMrs. E. Allen spent
i- " - ... - several days in Houston the past
arn. Mrand Mrs. Orle Simes and/week visiting relatives.,: 2--
2 • daughter. Maty of Galena, Park I. .n -ez ....
I > “ were guests in the home of Mr, Edwina, • of Houston thave. been.
1 "and Mts; Allen Stephens over . yisiring in the .home of Mr:and
I> ; ’.the week-end. . . -Mrs..R.P. Harrison
u: , Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Brace ’ Mt and Mrs.’ Otis .
- . .well of Houston, were week-end children of Freeport' wetethe
l. - ’ -y guests iu thet home of Mr.and weekend guestsrofMrandMrs.
1ghMrs: Frank BraceweH, , Allen Gpedrum. .
haErer/Dean Taylor f Houston . , Mr;., and. Mis. Tom Price arid.
8rjs‛ spending: the.weelend with Richard Allen Goodrum-spent
n, his mother and father: Mr. and the week end ‘in Luling atiend-
-.MrsePhillip.Landers. ing the"-----'"2 "-2 *e“ •
1 ,3 • .Mr. and Mrs Frank Myersrciatiqn ... , . rienas ami ivauxso m asnon Pasadena vsueg; ms motner,
| Mrs. Annie Bracewrl ne Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Blair ef boro- and Franklin last pwk for Mrs EAbertaSwinyet. dturinghe:
[ Nannie, .Brooks spent the day Freeport ‘were ' weekend • guests a few .days. ■ week,ed '
in the home of Mrand Mrs. Em- Mrand Mrs. O R. Hale, and-East Wednesdav. night, our
melt Gafford: ■ ‘daughter from Houstop.Mrs eitizens wont to {he schqol,houses
Mi1, and Mrs." Bern ice 'Tadlock- Pearl Lampkin of Navasota werewhieh hs been turhedintoa.
and hildren visited friends and visiting,with Mr. and Mrs,R.Di ’ ■■«-.. — -/a
reltivesover the week-end. " i Hale .Sifnda.y' afterridori. ;20,
•Mr. and Mrs.Jake Allay were-1 Mrs. Bertie Shead arid chil-
week-end guests of Mrs. Zula, dren from Albany., Mrs. Pauline:
Harrison. . . . Dreher and: son from Houston
TMr. and Mrs. Woodroe Piaster I were visiting here with Mr. and
and son.-Mr. and Mrs, McAdoo Mrs. Cha’s, Smith’.last’week.
/.: Plster and children were guests
; . M’f*s -Margie LeoStathamoe
Houston-is, spending her vaenr
1,.. w u. ...0-0 Man herewith herrparents,, Mr.
meats are credited against. the,and. Mrs.; Arthur Statham.
’ Mrs. Edna,. Hart of Galveston
is here .visitfrig; her, diin.E Mrs.
Geo. Floyd,’ ahd other relat ives.
home after, n Visit in
Praitic wih relatives
, .Mr.and Mrs: Pt Hadlay. and. Mrk, 1g.e . -m ........
ittl sph of lloust-ori. were, vis- Thursday, in.Tousten.e
litingiwith’Mrnd.MisTehi " .. .....- ■
• Pofpete Ieest Sundas. '
1 Mr ond Ms. Ples Ballhrd and • ntjoirn AT WAI IED , -
hove f Mertens were, viifing °P5.", ""hh >. .. . _
.Mr. aneMis SethCrundwell . Mr. ana.Mrs A.Fiminp-spret
ustwrekend. ■ . . . icaned to wanter. fast Friday. 10
. Mrand MrsF. L. Met hire uttengttherunnrtl-rseriesof
andh children: - Mrs.: Olri Wivis Mr."Felminp's,, brotberinlaw: <
andIN Nelle Ervin n from+John /Scroggins: . ,1;
-Mertens have ( been visiting Mr,.. Mr, .Soroggins, was a’,: format 1
Ahd .Mrs, O. V. Hollandi. ■ ■ 'resident of . Navasoiji. Services '
■ MT.andMrsBilDixon.Jri-eze 2" 27
and'shri'of Holiston were visit ing;
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