The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1954 Page: 11 of 16
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vitation is extended to the pub-
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Jununry, 1905, then and there to aniwer
a petigion filed In Mid Court on the l.Mh
never pull the trigger until sure
at the target. Safety pays.
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we are at a disadvantage.
So in a few days, we will be
informing you by mail at our
....2 -r ——.by patrons and
other interested persons in lour
school in regards to the many
iig number of host prin-
to participate in an in-
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on-
Courtney. Mr. and
Feldman of Lynn
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aster, Qerlain
Sammis Parket u
residence „ are
, Set to tandaomely ; (
. Coach Wannie Miller. Aesist-
ant Johnny Wehb and Co-Capt
tains Billy Webb and Anf----
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logkt or Mid Court No.
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LIIE neury rcwnisn )
Thanksgiving were Mr.
WUlie Felman of ANav
and Mrs Herman Finke
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.J,H Payne, principal of G. W.
Carver High School was chosen
as one of the twenty Negro prin
"an, entire Govern:
> $5,0001000.
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The purpose of the program
is to glve'each principal an op-
portunity to observe and learn
sts. B C' "1
is having
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Norris, pastor
a:
is sponsoring a dedicatory serv-
ice for the church musical in-
atruments. All choirs of the
connizinre aaked make two
Bro Fred L. Thornton, spon.
•or; Bro. D. Miner, president.
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Many fine compliments have
been
&
candidates for ein thin, is ainiosi
everyqhe. Shewn bare is the new
C/F cartrire titled touatla pen
i
and Georgia Mae spent Thanks
givingr ........
Ray Mol
jro TOURISTS. a toldin
. bag and matching duffle
e in patterns to match mo •
seat covers or uphohtery
rand Mr. and Nre
er of Navasota visit.
MrsBemhard Finke
hht "525
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Rev. and Mrs. Paul
Tommy went to
SHOP EARLY
MAIL S ARLY
FOR CHRISTMAS
be given away. The admission
for the hush puppy supper is 35c.
" Sis. Susie Smith, president; SU.
Lola Carr, secretary; Rev. J. L
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luwspe. ..for lens then yoi'd think one p—--
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Principal Is One
Of 20 Selected
apo '
During the 194-55 school year,
twenty principals were chosen as
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Naveveta, Grimes County. Tesne
Uf, Texas, as la more fully al
fMtatMFe ptition on nie In i
broyuht by MM pinintu againat
fsndnn wherei. n.u Xi P
Hueged tO own IM Iollowing nM
uaid tana, to-wit mhe maidJim
new,uinstruments. Through a
definite plan at study, wo, the
band, cannot only influence our
2 fellow pupils, but also, present
J certain ideas to their p -
. A friends, and community
can only get two or thret
ents to meet at one time.
Maw “HNAE A-HME HA# VHEHE-
A. Andrews, administratigh of Uw
Supt. Chat, involved. .5-
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hht were
gatty of
Texas ove fWk week-end were
charies Bailey? Wood.
Stade Harris. Mary Leto Boone,
Jde Phillips * “m -i
sop, Gerald
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"eminde ALWa Open
Preparations are going on at
C-L-W this week for the open
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11:00 A M—Regular Service. -
2:00 F.M.— Prayer Service.
Bros. Zack Williams and Abner
Dickson.
Song "
in the 51st year of engineer-
ing education, the Milwaukee
School of Engineering works
ciosely. with industry in plan
“* ’ tai's curriculum -^
lished through 13/
sory Committees,
SHOP EARLY
dZy Aw „/ej2 ipaoruu ,gkrh
~-HTares
Carver School
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sugtests Ure Dagkete and Leathet
Goods Manufaeturers of America
clety invites you to be present lie to come to our fine school
Friday night, December 3, at 7 to see and appreciate the ma
p.m, in the home of Sister Ma---*---- ‘ -
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Mrs. M L. Curtfe returned with
the Moorings to spend the
month of December with rela-
tives in the county. Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Sanders also visited rela.
tives in the community. Leon
Mooring spent the week-end vis-,
iting out of town. ,°U
The superintendent invites
you to worship with us all day
Sunday.
Pogram’ror The Day
10:00 A.M.—Sunday School?
by aterman
ivi ^^2
kampiof Sedl, Mrs. FA,
and Herbert of Washington.
Leroy Finke <4 Fort Hood,
and Mrs. Charlie Holtkamp,
,2
TWO HKB8 COST UM THAN YOU'D I
TO PAY FOR t PMCB 09 SUCH TOM UK>
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visited his 'parents. Rev. and
Mrs. Paul Ludwig, Sr. and fam-
of Brenham
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By M Edwin Bunae
Mr. sad Mrs Earl Abke and
sons visited her parents. Mr.
puppy sup- been made for the boys
i guilt will girls of this Carver school.
The band le now focusing their
attention on concert music.
A
tty. on Sunday.
Mr an Mrs. Henry 1
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athony 1fue4 y* ri"* ■»*» t bead jot A Sh"Augustins Florida.
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to Miss Joyce
f Bro.
hoir. "Duty st
n, Bro. Frank
Hill Baptist
, choir. Sermon,
Iting. Offering,
rmney. Grarge
18,987, and sty
Ann Iran Key,
cey la ___________________
•nd huband, Rohen Kry. W Dun Lar
casten qeriaine Paike and kulMMl.
; development or addition at
r courses to the engineering cur-
: rieulum, in order to provide the
students with the latest tech-—-
nological methods used by in ,
ed fire arw tn Sd< automobile
Never point a gun at anything
you don’t intend to shoot and
HA,2e Norman Stetenpohl Cpl
Eugene Johnson of Mineral Wells
and Garvin Stetenpohl of Bell
ville visited in the Reinhardt
Kanertmthnzpo. the Heniy Feldman S
rest denomination coin
-------- is the farthingone-
fourth of a penny
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Uy, in Shiro off Saturday night.
Mito Edwin Busse and baby.
Mn and Mrs. Ed Hemann, La
I verne, Louise. Norman and Onis
I of Lynn Grove and Mrs. Leon
aid Abke of Navasota were
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Brocksmith of Ander-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schroeder
and Lena, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Bunae. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Finke,
Sr, Mr. and Mro. Henry Finke,
Jr.. Will Finke, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hemann, Lawrence and
Dianna. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fin-
ke and Eleanors and Wilbert
Feldman.
Mr and Mrs Earl Abke were
in Houston on Monday.
Mrs. Edwin Busse and Cyn-
Thanksgiving was a day of
joy and thanks for most nt the
members of the community. Mrs.
M. L. Dickson spent the day vis-
iting her sisters, Mesdames LDyi
and Nra White.. Miss Goldie
White attended the State Teach
ers" Association in Austin. She
was accompanied by Woodrow
Jackson. Rev. and Mrs. Andrews
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wih a demp dads gi milMito
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completel Celored Brewn, ANgeler Rsito , ‛
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LADIES’ 2-for-l SET
Lfhtada/Wardrob»,oroomy, gnA-A*
qonerous shirred pocket $25.00* Ae)•U
Right tadie Vanity OTta holds L-/,
everytling for qid trip* $17.50" I Gm
( * Mrs; Ella Clepper, | Mr. and doing fihe
/, Mrs. Leland Slepper ahd daugh • Among thi
terispen Thanksgiviniin Hors- home from ...i
lton’wihMr. and Clyde
.3 Hleming:, . .
clpals in the.stats ।
1 the /to} in the program. He
asked to Charlton • Pollard
St. jdark, School, Beaumont, <
i§hpel 29 through December 3.
Final plans for visits ward. .
completed with Dr. LeeWbut,
assistant cmmissioner" kr mV
-----tion, Texas ductiqAgd-
’ cy,'at the State Teachers' Asad-
\ dation in Austin, November
Rough age in some form should 1
be available to Mvestock at all (
times./FThis dg ’**' " ■
mean it must t
quality but the
7- cngvalue'thell. . _
----low in nutritive.value can
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Mrs. E. F. Sullivan, Sr. has re-
Becker home on Friday night.
turned from Kingsville after
spending Thanksgiving holidays
with her daughters, Mr. nnd
Mm C. C. Mays and Mr. and
Mrs. Bernie Hubert. J
Mr. and Mra Ervin Molitor
be fed with success if' suppl-
mented with about C 1 .
'of cottonsea moa) per day.
- V yislt their
The prograin is sponsored
jointly by the State Principals'
ilitor and sons in Ander-
son. 1.H. I .
\ Mrs. Will Stetenpohl and Gar-
vin of Bellville, Mrs, Aldon
^e.-ME* S?MDer of Sealy, A/2e: Norman
aSchroeder Stetenpohl and CpL Eugene ;
H Jqhnson of Mineral wells. Miss- l
.S86 es Louise andBetty An Hafer-
3 . kemp and Maryin. Becker spent ,
-7M:: sunday withMr.jand Mrs. r- i
Ar vin Molitor and’Georgia Mae. 1
nold and Lena Mae of Brenham. , Thnksgiving ri&ore of Rfv.
and Mrs. Paul Ludwig. Sr. were
Mr. and Mrs. Robrt Ludwig
__oLNav:
asota, LavemV Norma • and
Louise Hemann of Lynn Grove
went to Pasadena on Sunday to
’ ’ h-r sisters, Mrs: Afhrt
Sassaman and/Mra. Irene John-
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Marfa SRL--.— .
• Mrs. FIra M. Canp
ThenksgivinK at Housto
her son. Carlton Storey hr
MAKE IT A
"MAse
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6
4‛gde
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had a happy day entertaining H
___. their children and Jgeandchil- I
house which will be held Sun! dren from Houston Mr. and Mra. "
A-u . _____( 3:00 Myles Mooring attended the an-
। in- nual family dinner in Hearne.
nd fam-
(G
Houston spent the weekie
, . wit Mr and Mrs. W. C. Mo
ovuittn Fomtgm-,,
Edlsse
- and' Mrs.; Herman
and boys, Mr. and
Felaman and chu-
end,. Henry He-
KWeltA- and Diana,
and Mgs.
If myline’s Busy-
call HANSON for
1 FRIGIDAIRE
_ _ Pfe. Leroy Finke of Fort Hood
I at the highest spent Thanksgiving with Hhih
iigher the feed- parents, Mr. and Mra. Gus Fin
two pounds wtth%*and Mnv 2 2oS anMy.K
two pounds 1 Other visit on were/Mr and A1234“00od
,tc-v ‘Mrs Henry Sartai of Hemp
1 asteadN » X049 ’ ′ vj
I War of 1812, Ste- Me. and Mrs. c. UR. Sujvan
Philadelphia bank visited Mr. and Mrs. P.|Moek of
Plantersville over the ' week-
Mr. ana
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They all want • ,
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THE NAVJSOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW “
Thursday, December 2, 1954
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(changes that have been made"
I for the development of our stu-!
dents mentally, socially, and
physically.
The date again to December
5: the time to 3:00 to 5:00
o’clock; place is Courtney, about
8% miles south of Navasota.
Endeavor to be present. You
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Ko
You ja cacncgcyeu »n hopeh
manoCojh beopndrimpprcout ’
rirst Monday after th* expiration ot 4
dayn from the Saw it issuance-bervo
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Church. Selecit
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Bros. Roland 3
Ivanrkee, Sue Gib
Nevitt Purcell, Amy
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dek a Mirito Mito lar pa Uto
tor apsMT. desk blottev, etngle
toss* memo pad, sr all as a eri to
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HANSON
I APPLIANCES
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the Dems onorrRlirfor the
summer tenat studies. James,
who to registered in the refriger-
ation service course . of the
school, to a graduate of the G.
W. Carver high school. -
t be named to the Dan’s n
- honor vrolJ, a student must
dtendant yachieve a cumulative grade
__point average of 2.20 out of a •
Ha possible 3.00 pomts. An A
,4.r. oumisa points, a grade of B as .
Zion HUI, McKinsey chpel.
First Baptist Anderson, First
Baptist Salem, New Hope, Salem
Missionary Baptist Church. Mid
way, Anderson IGhov Yarboto struct
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first President ofa
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is pronounced engo, pango
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1954, newspaper, December 2, 1954; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445849/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.