The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1954 Page: 3 of 16
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John 1:35-51
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Baptisms: Each Sunday after
I the late Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walker
are at home after a weeks stay
at Texas City with their daugh-
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I Monday—Circle C
8.. 9:30 AM.
family of Beaumont and Ray
Morris and family of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wood and
son of Houston. Mr. and Mrs. S.
Bl Wells and family of Conroe
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wood
during the holidays.
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Thursday NiH
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Morning Worship 10:50 am.
Training Union 6:30 p.m. •
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday:
Brother Of
Mrs:H.H.Knox
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Thursday:
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JBCN OF CHRIST
favasota, Texas
siqn, Houston, Mrs Cheriie Wisniski,
a.m ' Rith and Jamie Sue.
Mr and Mrs. R. E. McCune of
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day with Mrs. T. K. Lucas as
president. Mm. T. C. Lucas as
leader Everyone to urged to be
in their place and take part on
the program
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Buckholt
had their Thanksgiving dinner
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Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Grissom. Jim and Gail, who
Christi. Mr. and Mrs. Emeat Po-
teete and family of Singleton.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Ferguson and
family of Shiro
Mro Henry Griffin and Mrs.
Lilan Smith of "
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left Friday night for "—*“
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Silverstein’s N.A.P
Officers and teachers meeting
6:45 p.m.
Prayer Meeting 7:20 p.m.
Church Choir Practice 8:15
SALEM LUTNEBAN CHUHCH
A Church of The Lutheran Hour
Paul W. Ludwig, Sr, Pastor
White Hall, Texas
Saturday School 8:30 a.m.
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FISTHAPTISTCHURCA
’ Navasota, Texas,
Rev Tom X Prewett, Pastor
Sunday: 'I ' ft ' •
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Paul Piepenbrok, Minister
Sunday School at 9:30 am.
^Worship Services at 10:45 am.
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Sunday School 10;00 A8,327
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Morning Worship S2540
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Clarence G. Olson, Jr, Minister
Sunday:
10 00 A.M.—Bible Class. .
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ST. PATRIOTS CHURCH
Rev. H. T. Schroeder, Pastor
Masses: First, third and fifth
Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Second
1 and fourth Sundays at 8:00 am.
| Confessions:
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pupils, but are often not too
friendly to the idea at parish
schools being conducted.
Chairman of the Conference
was the Rev. Chas. E. Higgins
of St. Albans, Waco, and advisor
was Miss Martha Pray who.
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^^ndsay; Hear the word gt the Lokd, all ye of Judah, that
thesergateseg wraiig the Lord: (Jeremiah 7:2). \ J
One of the dramatic moments n‘the coronatidH of Queen Eli-
zabethI .occurred whev the Mpderatpr of the General Assembly
of the Church of Scotland presented her with the Holy Bible. Then
the Archbishop of Canterbury said, “Our gracious Queen: to keep
your Majesty ever — **t* - - - —
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FIRST METHODIST CHACH
- Anderson, Texas
Rev. Bobbie Kristensen. Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 A M
Morning Worship Serice 11:00
A.M.
Methodist • Youth Fellowahip
6:15 P M.
The Benedictine Order was
founded at Monte Cassino is the
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6:15 P.M.—Young People’s
Classes.
7:80 PM.—Evening Worship.
Wednesday:
7:30 PM.—Mid • week Bible
Class
Thursday: .
10:00 AM—Ladies Bible Class.
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P Krol) and Natalle Olexy of
The Rev. Thomas W. Sumners
officiated at the services and
burial was in Forest Park Cem-
Pasadena spent. unday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. E? McCune.
Mrs. M. K. Hixson of Navasota
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ad Navasota, Texas
Rev. C Merrill Proudfoot, Pastor
Sunday,
9:45 AM.—Sunday School.
11:00 AM.—Morning Worship.
5:00 P M —Evening Worship.
8:45 PM—All Youth Meet-
inga
Mor das
Women of the Presbyterian
Church will meet in the follow-
ing circles next week.
Mt A Meets at 10 30 a.m.
at the home at Mrs. H. H Scott
with Mrs. A. T. McKinney as
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FORKS BEANS 3 No. 300 Cans
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Episcopal Church
Host To Parish u
Day School Meeting
__St. Paul’s EptampsI Chuenh,
Navasota, was host on Friday.
November 26 to the Parish Day
School Conference arranged by
the Department of Christian
Education of the Diocese of Tax-
28 ...........Psalms 119:1-40
29 ......... Psalms 119:41-00
30 Psalms 119:81-128
81 7 S " Psalms 112:128-178
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
A. H. Beardsley, Priest in Charge
Sunday;•
. 9:00AM—Holy Communion
and Sermon, immediately fol-,
lowed hy Church School.
Monty:) 3 # •
3:00P.M-Guild Chapter.
undergoing surgery st
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Monthly Meetings:
I 1st Monday—Board
Ards 7:00 PM.
7900 pa".Met
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pel of Saint John the Divine <
Episcopal Church in Houston for
Robert W. Shaw, 65. of 3011
ba Drive, who died at 9:30 an
Sunday In k Houston hospital.
: The brother of Mrs. H. H. Knew
of Navasota. Mr. Shaw had Hved
In Houston for 49 years. He wan
a retired assistant purchasing
agent for Southern Pac trie
Unes and a member at Saint
John the Divine Church.
Survivors other than his sis
ter, Mrs. Knox, are his widow ,
Mro. Robert W. Shaw. and sis-
tar. Mm—McDonald Msssh—b------
from First Church at Christ, Sei-
muer. entist, HmMon, each alternate
Circle B—Will meet at 9:30 Sunday at 11:00 A.M KTHT.
Mr. and Mrs ".James Grisspm spent the weekend with
and Tamily Of Pasadena spnt (eralia feMEVin X
PAAnkgcftino with Ur anA Mra ' - . _
"Fa/ith for
Our Day"
The Scripture selections which
which follow emphasize
spent the week-end at Austin
with their daughter.
Mr. and Mro. G. A. McGinnis
spent Thanksgiving in Slaton
with their daughter," Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Strange.
Mr. and Mro C. H. Hogue and
family spent Thanksgiving In
Partar. Okla, with Mr. Hogue’s
mother.
T. O. Smith spent several
days at Texas City, Galveston
and Baytown the past week.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs Edwin
Keisler Thanksgiving Day were
Mr. and Mro. H. R. Wry of Hous
ton. Mr. and Mro. A. H. Bynum
of Baytown. Mro. Charles Rhodes
of Stoneham. Visitors Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hoke of
Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. J R
Graveside Rites "ad Cemetery here 4a5 at
To Be Held Here .
ana a iak lHuner
. rOf MS.
Bell for Thanksgiving were Mr.
land Mrs. Harvy Boudreaux and
Mrs. L. A. Northington of Hunts-
Mr and M«, Rigby ana chu iX Nr and Mrs Hughea,a
dren “f Houston Spent Sunday Auston Ana Un Marti Ml
with his sister Mrs. Gore. ..... of Conroe. i......
• Mrs A. V. Doak of Bryan spent
Thanksgiving with her mother.
Mrs. J B. Yeker. ’ 1 ' -
Miss’Ethel Dean of Beaumont.
tome brother, R W. Dean of.Nav-
lota and three grandchildren.
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Circle p—Wi meet at 7:00
p.m, at the home qPMrs. Dewitt
CVRtiWK .
Wednesday, "UR
7:00 PM—Prayer Meeting.
7:30PM-Choir Practice
riesr MErHODIT CHURCH
\ L R Cowdrey Miplter
p 9:45 A.M.- Bunday School
to 50 AM—Morning Worship
6:00 P.M—Intermedtate and
Oenler Youth Fellowshfp. > x4
TOO PM—Evening Worship. ® <
Weekly Meetings: - I
Monday—g Pit. Circle A and
B of the W. A of C. R
Wednesday—7 00 PJ4. —Choir
Rehearsal
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megerevze=e==sg"eluicZ"Ntca
Saturdays before early Masses 25 Chrtotmas
Mr. and Mro. T. H. Lee and
Mr. and Mm. Robt. Lit have re-
turned home after spending
Thanksgiving with their daugh-
tar and sister, Mrs. H. B. Smitia
and family.
MkA-Bob Latham and chil-
dren left Monday for a visit
with Mrs. Latham’s parents at
I this theme
NOVEMBER
25 Thanksgivinge . . Psims 1
26 Psalms 23
27 Psalms 27
28 Sunday . John 1:1-34
29 Psalms 37.
30 Psalms 46
and are expected to return
this week or early next wee
in the absence of the pastbn '
theRev, H.F. Meyer. “ _
pastor the' Trinity
Church, received won
the death of his faff
Westermann in Effir
both of Houston, and two nieces,
_ Mrs. John Sweeney of Mellinger
wer thier. and Mrs. F. N. Rutledge at
Houston. ,
are recom-
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te 10:
Suday,‘
Heavenly Father, we thank Thee for Thy Word. We are grate-
ful for the blessings It has brought to our world. Through Thy
Son interpret it to our hearts. Lead us to establish our daily liv-
ing on its eternal truths. In the name at Christ, our light. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
“It (the Bible) gives a light to every age;
it gives, but borrows none,"
J. C. Lowson (Nebraska
Cirele O-Will haw a,lpch-
eon at the church at 12 won.
(Leader will be Mrs. Madge Sim-
Mro. C. L. Watson and daugh. Dies At Houston
dMK Htent r.]..,!..,! Ta ,nith Sunday. ,|10 a.m._Tuesday from the cha-
“Glad to report Mn. Edwin i ,Mr..and.Mrs, Irvin Wood and
Keisler able to be home after ffamsboroswnth Mrt Wood’s moth
er, Mro. Esther Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCune
and son. Gary. of Houston spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
A T. McCune.
Guests of Mr. and Mro. J. T.
No e -e :. .
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Sunday School and Bible Class
9:30 a.m.
Advent Service 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Sunday School teach-
ers 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Men’s Club 7:30
p.m.
Thursday, Walther League
7:30 p.m. ’
TEXAS MAGIC -U3
remained over for a few days
returnedlhome Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. R B Wood vis-
ited Mrs Wood's sister, Mrs. Os-
car Boehm and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Wood in Hous
ton over the week end. Their
son, Ray Wood, who had been
visiting in Houston during the
holidays returned home with
them. *, „ .
Thanksgiving visitors In the
home of Mr. and Mro. W E. Stov-
all were their son and families
Clifford Charles Lloyd and Bally
Morgan, daughters, Mrs. Geo.
Sim*, and son, Billy, Mro. Fran-
kie Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Stulken, all of Houston. Visiting
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Woodten of Humble.
Mr. and Mra John Snow ware
in Houston Sunday far a visit
with Mro. Snow's mother, Mrs.
John Kroll, . 1
Teachers, Vestrymen, and any
others interested in the opera-
tion < Parish Day Schools," ,
The Rev. James E. Savoy, of
S prian’s Church. Lurkin
recent delegate togthe Parish
School Conference of the Fourth
Province led the discussion in
the morning hours, and three
interested groups met in the aft-
ernoon; first, thoae who do not
now have a parish day school,
but who desire to start one;
second those who now operate
a school that does not go be-
yond the first grade; and third
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BC
Anderson, Texas --------
Services every Sunday, 11 A.M Arrington at Leona.
Testimony ----——------
fourth Wednesday
Reading Room open every 1
Wednesday, 3-5 p.m, where I
Mr. and Mrs. Brevard McCune
and children at North Platte,
Nebr. returned home Thursday
after several days visit with
their parents at Richards and
Bedias. a-*
onh.Ana Mrs. Ciell Thrope and
Bill Hinds and Jake Williams of
Houston were here for a week-
end visit with Mro. W. M. Hinda.
Mr. and Mro. E. E. Hardie
__ ___ Evely Nowotny
Lutheran spent the week eyd
Friday at Gritfin’s sisters, Mrs.
e, Henery ?»r and Mro. Scott N
«R. Kan ■ FFoster pf Galveston spent
r the holidays, hete with his fam-
ybly. y * 0*
Effington1 v Visit6ta In the home of Mr.
to and Mro. Joe Krall tor Titoaks
giving dinner were Mr. and Mra
pasid Kron, Mr. and Mra. Jame*
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Sunday ...... John 3
13 ................. John 10
14 ........ John 14
15 John 15
16 ............... Jhn 17
17 ............... Romans 8
18 ....... Romans 12
19 Sunday I Corinthians 13
Sunday, reporting
teen children and
present, Mr. an
Hall and tamil
heads the Department of Chris-
tian Education at the Diocese," . .
• Mr.. Doria Budwill and Arthur wedess-.
Bates of Corpus Christi were 9:00A.M.—He
week end guests at their moth
Youth Service 6:30 p.m. Sun
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.