The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1957 Page: 3 of 12
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washable, too! Shrinkage less than 1%
On last Wednesday, Mrs. Boy
Weaver bad charge of a fine
program, when the W. A C A of
the Methodist Church held their
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parker and
daughter, Atty, were up from
Houston last week for a visit
With Mrs. will Stokely and Miss
Marie Stokely.
John T. Weaver, Jr. made a
business trip to Houston last
week, hie daughter. Miss Elaine,
accompanied him to stay in
Houston several days with cou-
sin. Patrick Nolen. Elaine re-
turned with Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Nolen and son on Saturday, the
Nolans to visit with statar, Miss
' Jewel Weaver. On Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Harris Weaver and
two sons came from Brenham to
visit Mbs Jewel and the family
of John T. Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Gifford
went to McAllen on last Thurs-
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now in Hermann Hospital, Hous-
ton. He is the husband of Erna
Lynn Bryant Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens
and three children of Houston
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The agent. Mrs. Ferguson,
gave a hot water pastry demon-
stration. the kind that is to re-
lax for 20 minutes, so as to hold
together when rolled out. By
placing in refrigerator, for that
length of time. Mrs. Ferguson
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Ing a serlous operation. Mrs.
Pintas is showing improvement,
we hope she to soon able to re*
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low and the fouf children of Ft
Worth were with his sistar, Mrs.
C. R. De Busk, Mr. De Busk and
children on the ranch last week.
What a time hose children had
with the cows, horses and just
being on a farm.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Weaver,
Jr. and Elaine called on the Ern-
est Hemanhs at White Hall on
Sunday night
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Courtney and Lynn Grove met
at the home of Mm. A A Ds
Busk on July 16.,
The report given by Mm.
’Lands on recreation. was a fine
report and very helpful to the
dub women. Mrs. Landa said
later, the 6-S‘s would be typed
and made available to all the
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gins, also said Hugh, “the cotton
on our good friend, Joe Batts
farm jocks better than any soon
in the Valley.
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Miss Elaine Weaver favored
the assembly with a stone solo,
during reecreatlon. Mrs’Allen
and Mrs. Lande had several
games and stunts showing they
learned many helpful ideas
while on their trip to the recrea-
tion HMRpAng at Brenham.
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Mr. and Mm. Albert Sossaman
and two children. Debby and
Michael, have returned to their
home in Beauntont altar the
past week end with parents. Mr.
and Mm Ed Hemann. Mr. and
Mm Leonard Abke of.Navasota
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Navasota visitors on last Satur-
day.
Mrs. Catherin Crowder went to
Houston last week to see her
sister-in-law, Mm Jim Crowder.
'... Several from here attended the
Will Goodwin funeral in Nava-
sota on Saturday. Our sympathy
to the good wife, who so ten-
derly cared for him through all
his llness and to the daughters
and son. 2
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gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mm. E. S. Bryant and Mm. Hope
on Sunday ajn., whose brother
was buried at Courtney Sunday
afternoon. Frank Abercrombie
passed away and was placed to
rest beside the wife who was
buried Juet 11 weeks ago. Grave-
side services at 2 p.m. Mr. Aber-
crombie was quite ill a the time
of his wife’s death, and ready
to join her when his time came.
His dauhgters and families, Mrs.
Harvey Barnes, Mm Alfred Ren-
free and son, Tom Abercrombie,
with their families, a brother,
grandchildren and many friends
were present for a last showing
of lOve and
and iced tea.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1957, newspaper, July 25, 1957; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445883/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.