The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964 Page: 13 of 15
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(Held from last week)
by Mm. Claud I. Truett
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Miss Harriett Hyatt became phalaenopsis orchids
Miss Sue Shepherd of Com-
the bride of Robert Walker
Breihan to
ceremony at 9 a.m. Sunday.
Bridesmaids were
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the
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each year. It is the
groom.
of the Proa- Tompkins of
and
not Dal-
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and Mrs. Carl Hyatt of Com-
had a moot May 24, we caught an Express
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Edw-
a Delta Jet to
to Houston in four
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man. Groomsmen were Rich-
Bertie Moore of Navi
again to drive by car
to
see everything at the World’s
ceremony, as well as tradi-
Following the ceremony a
of white silk organdy
with
seeing the city from the 16th
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vault alone, five floors bel
A rehearsal dinner honoring
with white lacy trim and
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new grandson better. They
dent of Pallas Athene Literary
Mm Robert Walker Breihan
The Horace Polks had their
formerly of
now of Arlington to
Hester and their two children, Milton Chapman and her hus-
in the food field.
band and two children, all of
a member of the American
and for French recitation dur-
Honorary Hawaii. In July, when Mr.
to
with her.
manager, said Miss Feldmann
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Marianne was awarded a
The Drehers had Mr. and
resignation of Mrs. A. E. Pri-
father in El Paso last week.
lucik.
to enter college.
H. R. Turner were guests of
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officiated before the altar,
which was banked with white
is a member of the Student
Council and was Initiated in-
where she attended the grad-
uation of her granddaughter,
single dairy food sales and
information campaign and
one of the oldest celebrations
all the sessions of the Wo- Chase Manhattan Bank, sec-
men’s Missionary Society of ond largest of the world and
an honor student with the
privilege to sit on stage dur-
ing commencement program.
Mrs. Edgar Wells and four
children of Houston are vis-
2-INCH THICK
FIBERGLASS
INSULATION
All around the house-
all-season comfort with
week.
Mrs. Norman Wilson and
Daily Fanning
Means $34Million
To Area Economy
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of Houston
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Mrs. Curtis L. Pope of Com-
merce provided a program of
$704
Sheet
wood of Austin, Robert R. Max- Baptists of North America as possible. Mr. Truett realiz-
“ " ---met the latter part of the ed a dream of his for the
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High School and McKenzie
Caldwell Business College at
Bryan, Miss Feldmann was
previously employed by Inter-
national Paper Company.
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Anderson FHA
Chapter Holds
Annual Social
The Anderson Future Home-
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(am.-7am.... 12:35 p.m. - * p.m.)
ISM Ke - - “Oa n« WglT SW. of Ymt OtaT
acreage adjustment and mar-
keting quota clerk at the
Grimes County ABC office.
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have as their visitors this for several days last week.
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people. Eleven thousand look-
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gate Friedrich’s new
improved reverse-cycle heat
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all-electric heating and cooling! Let
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Breihan will be stationed at
Pearl Harbor.
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Dr. and Mrs. Keith Nickle in
Port Arthur on Tuesday night
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identically dressed in long
dresses of blue flowered chif.
the same trim as the dress.
She carried a bouquet of
pllsgnatanysreatAd EFheme "picmicTuwada’heing i scholarship to Loulslana SUU
lucik. Washington State Park, and University, where she plans • Mrs. R. M. Love and Mrs.
The new employee will also the movie was seen in Bryan.
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county Houston Milk Shed re-
presented by the South Texas, Doskocii came
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and was named to the Dean’s
List.
The bridegroom, a 1959
graduate of Austin High
School, received a B. A. and
B. S. in mechanical engine-
ering from Rice University in
1964. He was commisioned as
w- mE-- a -ak
• less background music and each
going day gave us a new thrill to
the street is as large as a
football field. Enough of us,
now to our neighbors.
The Bishops had both of
their daughters and their
families to visit them in our
absence and had an opport-
unity to get to know their
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URNER, PIERCE & CLEERE
■ Phone 825-6442
J. YOUENS & CO.
be at home at Honolulu,
Miss Feldmann
Employed at ASC
County Office
Miss Ida Mae Feldmann,
22-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fritz Feldmann of
Navasota, was recently named
and from there they went to
Beaumont Wednesday for the
Swope-Swanson wedding. Re-
turning home with Mrs. Love
were her two grandchildren
who will be with her while
their mother, Mrs. Keith Nic-
kle is at Mo-Ranch.
• Mrs. Eddie Sullivan and
Mrs. Elise Lawrence and
sons, James and Richard were
in Houston Thursday evening
for a dance recital at the
Music Hall.
joined me as we attended the
meetings of the Southern
ard Breihan of El Paso, broth- again to drive by car to see everything at the World’s
____ ______________er of the bride, John Mason Atlantic City, N. J., where the Fair but we went fast and
classical music before the of El Paso, Edward C. Nor- Tr4Centennial meeting o f furlously so as to see as much
- Baptists of North America as possible. Mr. Truett realiz-
Mrs. Mary Darby returned Society, senior advisor, beauty
Thursday from Houma, La., - - - - -
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June is Dairy Month, the also made a trip to Conroe to
time of year when people all visit Mrs. Bishop’s sister and
over the nation give a special brother-in-law.
salute to the dairy farmers of
Miss Marianne Quarles, from
Terrebonne Senior High
A 1960 graduate of Navasota School.
Diplomas were awarded to
352 students. Marianne was
o
• Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Ket-
chum returned Sunday night
from Colorado Springs, Colo,
after a visit with their daugh-
ter, Miss Harriet, who accom-
panied them to Kerrville
where she will again be in
Camp Waldemar for the sum-
mer. Miss Ketchum who is a
member of the school faculty
in Colorado Springs will again
be in the school there this
fan.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crutch-
field visited the family of
their son, King Crutchfield in
Houston over the week-end.
• Mrs. Charles Snyder of
Dallas visited her mother,
Mrs. J. Fred Hornia st Thurs-
day and attended the lecture
by Miss Kathleen Blackshear.
• Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Jackson and
family were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Holland and Marian
of Beaumont and a friend of
are five miles high cruising were in that great metropolis
along at over five hundred until Friday night when we
___________- --- --------1 of Austin miles an hour all you can do again boarded
the great grandson of Mrs. served his brother as best is sit back and enjoy the ride, come back to —____
* It took almost half as long hours. It would take weeks to
HORNS #42
Per Outside White
$qF. HOUSEPAINT
, Grimes County and the entire friend of long standing, Mrs.
dairy industry for their vital Harry McGee
contribution to America's singleton, now____,____
economy, health and welfare, visit them along with her
in its 28th year, June is sister, Mrs. Bertha Green.
Dairy Month is the largest"Talmadge Smith has grad-
uated and is now putting in
every hour possible working.
The G W. Drehers have
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220 S. 10th
and thousands of finely-bred
dairy cattle, increased the
economy of the area by more
than $34 million in 1963.
During June is Dairy Month,
the government, allied indus-
tries, agricultural equipment
manufacturers and suppliers,
banks, power companies and
many more join in a “milk
toast” to the dairy industry.
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Execurve Commirtee
Of Anderson FHA
Plems 1964-65 Term
Members of the Executive
Committee of the Anderson
Future Homemakers chapter
met on Wednesday, June 3, at
1 p.m. to discuss the goals
and projects© f the 1964-65
term.
The officers chose as their
goals 1) Discovering myself
and my worth to others; 2)
Strengthening my education
for future jobs; and, 3)
Launching good citizenship
through homemaking.
Tentative plans for money-
raising projects during the
1964-65 term were also made.
After making plans for the
Anderson chapter, the mem-
bers of the committee ad-
journed.
George Featherston, office makers Chapter held its an-
---- “ • ‘------1 nual summer picnic and Society.
CASH AND CARRY
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oboe in the wind ensemble, Society of Mechanical Engine-
-------------ers, the Engineering Society
ing State Literary Rally. She and Setant
Mr. and Mrs. Breihan will
with them and they an had Earl and his boys of Boxier iting with her parents, Mr.
Ct ’ ---4 4—---*---1 and Mrs. Ernest Poteet this
She won two state honors for dent of the Rally Club and
her school, namely, playing
an Ensign in the United
States Navy on May 30. 1964.
While at Rice, he was presi-
$174 46006/6 $400
pe"s.c.SCREENDOOR .
from Kingsville.
Mrs. Allie Ford’s son, Roy Aspermont spent several days
and his wife and their small last week at the old family
Michaelle and Deinese, here son, from Channelview spent home in Singleton,
for a visit of a couple of the week-end with Mrs. Ford.
-- - - - The week-end before, her son,
and N. R Holland of Pearland.
SEEORCALLA
Mrs. FRANCIS LONG
p th<ir daughter, Mre Singleton.
Hotel in Greenville.
The bride graduated from
Commerce High School in
1959 and attended Rice Uni-
versity, receiving her B A.
degree in 1963. She was presi-
Mrs. Mary Darby
Attends Graduation
Of Granddaughter
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I Hyatt-Breinan Rites
I Solemnized June 7
tional wedding marches.
Given in marriage by h s r Hanoi Wi
father, the bride wore a long Houston.
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gl .e
These dairy farmers produce" 1 .en 544 naa Citv La. spent the week-end
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cherry blossoms. Her veil was the couple was given Satur-
of silk organdy trimmed with day night, June 6, by the
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short sleeves, bateau breakfast was given by the the Southern Baptist Conven-
neckline, bell skirt, trimmed bride’s parents at their home, tion and then Mr. Truett floor of this building. Their
fon, sleeveless, with bateau by Delta Jet service by New hear it played. On Sunday,
merce, and the parents of the neckline and fullness in back. Orleans. We J . 22, _ J 2 ,
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Edw- They carried bouquets of pleasant flight and when you Bus to New York City and
ard Breihan of El Paso. The Marconi daisies, caladium
groom is the grandson of Mrs. leaves and English Ivy.
Walker Moore of Austin and Edward Breihan
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MR. AND MBS. JACK W. KIRKLAND of Baton Roue:
La., former residents of Navasota, announce the engage-
meat and approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda
Brynn, to William Albert Miller, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Albert Miller of Navasota. Ths wedding will
be an event of 3 pm. Sunday, August 23, at the Borad-
moor Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. Miss Kirkland is
a graduate of Navasota High School and Baylor Univer-
sity. She was a member of the Baylor A Cappello Choir
a m.ala. w-.uma.mne nawas.amn pekmaa-a raraara Ar,
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Miller, a graduate of Navasota High School, is attending
Southwestern University in Georgetown, where he is a
member of Kappa Alpha Order.
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and the Rev. Walter tone Mrs. Wiliam Woodruff time. er people. Eleven thousand look:
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derful two weeks trip. We left bucket. The largest organ,
the Houston International Air seven keyboards and over
The bride’s attendants were Port Sunday, May 17 and were 1400 stops, was used as the
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964, newspaper, June 11, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446190/m1/13/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.