The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964 Page: 3 of 15
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was prefaced by The Star
• Mrs. J. W. Bush returned
Mike Franks, Karen and John
Myrtle B. Stoneham
The run-off election Satur
Channelview with their son
drew quite a large vote here.
L. Dreher and Leon.
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Sunday guests in the home Avenue the evening of Tues*
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by Mrs. Sim T. Cone
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and Mrs. Mickey Williamson
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Mr. and Mrs. Orion Mcln-
Visiting in the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers
over Texas at Arlington last
Tuesday. Nineteen, in all.
of Mrs. Hallie Epperson were
her son and family, Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. August Kolby.
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Spangled Banner, our national
anthem, played on two pianos.
“Have You Ever Been to
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Anderson; also Wayne and Mrs. Earl Harris.
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Finke, Debra Johnson, Debra weeks' visit with relativesand
Thane, Debra Floyd, Kathleen friends in Lubbock and Wic-
NEWS FROM
SINGLETON
by Mrs. Claud R. Truett
We have lost some neigh-
bors for awhile. Mrs. W. L.
. _ _______— Participating pupils in the refreshments concluded the ther, Mr. Tim
ceived with enjoyment and recital were Elliott Bay, All-
drivers only. This policy
ofers the safe driver
lower rates, payable in
convenient quarterly in-
stallments. Call m for de-
tails.
Congratulations to E. C. Prit-
chett, the winner.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
at the Carbide Company in
Texas City. I
Fred MeGilberry, Jt. has
gone to San Marcos for the
summer term f school. We
are so happy that he has this
opportunity and hope he en-
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The returns from the run-off primary election
last Saturday gave me the Democratic Nomina-
tion for the office of District Judge.
W. E. GIBSON
AGENCY
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a wori-
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Orion McIntyres here Sunday.
Mrs. Jimmy Dyer and three
children of Houston and Mrs.
Bo Dyer of Bedias were here
Saturday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Orion McIntyre.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brooks
and Mrs. Jesse Floyd of Nava-
sota visited relatives here one
day last week.
Mrs. Albert Worsham is on
the sick list at this writing.
We all hope she will soon be
well again.
Mrs. Mildred Gajeske of
Brenham and Mr. Ed Walker
of Houston visited in the Sim
Cone home Sunday afternoon.
Prayer Meeting was well
attended at the Methodist
Again, let me say thank you.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O.
the school medical services. Mrs. Peteete Barefield.
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Bill Massey of Austin
was in the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Adams Saturday, having come
to take her children, Judy
and Randy, home after their
week’s visit with their grand-
parents.
H. A. Barfield of Angleton
spent the week-end with his
Piano students of Mrs.
freshments werntautinks be- and brother-in-law, Mr. and
ewe grown in their orchard. sence. She plans to her
The next meeting will be with parents,;in Midland ’
Grimes Memorial Hospital."
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receivea"a-letter-trom‘thetr wMlfwhdspena mads.the —reported “
Philip, who is in the of time in Austin were here
Armed Forces and is stationed last week.
__Ewing Thomas left ferrod to McMahon Chapel Alton Williamson
Sunday for San Antonio where near Nacogdoches. The Shiro
‘ ‘ charge is sorry to lose Rev.
___ _____ _____ and Mrs. Jones. He did a good of Huntsville,
vention. Her assistant, Mrs. work while here and he re-
Mr. and Mrs.. Jergy Dyer theanmpeting 2 ptbsushir
Bro. and Mrs. Wilburn
Booth and Mr. and Mrs. B.
B. McWhorter took a group
their B ptoutnKcPoie Irom Bedias
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tndr“onnanabzmysdganMrs. Ernest Epperson
Glenn Slaton, who was a . _
graduate of the Navasota ily of Houston
School is in Houston where country Ee,
Shop Penney's for quality . . . value during
TOWNCRAFT'S
Mrs. Sim Cone with Mrs. Al-
bert Worsham as co-hostess.
Mrs. Gene Bagley and two
children from Houston were
here Tuesday visiting her
here Tuesday visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Floyd.
I have just been informed
of the serious surgery of Mrs.
Pearl Taylor of Navasota.
Pearl is one of our home
ladles and we are all hoping
she can soon return from
Houston perfectly well and
able to see well as usual.
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_____J son Buffington, Ann Bounds, • Mrs. J. R. Sullivan and
piano solos, duets and song stephen Kennard and Mary Mrs. J. N. Copeland of Hous-
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writes he is happy in t h e ed from Conference Friday.
We are sorry to say Rev. and
Bedias News
at Midland this week where
Mr. Jones will be working
______Mrs. Albert Wor- most of the summer. Wanda
sham last Tuesday night The stayed in Singleton for a
short time to help her sister
FATHER'S DAY JUNE 21st
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Floyd Busa is attending the ceived a grant honor in Con-
ference when he was ordained
_ — -— ------------------, ------— , --------- were Texas in the Spring?” By Treude, Carolyn and Barbara home Friday after a two
in the Commissioners race and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. heard in recital in her studio Mary Daggett Lake, arranged Finke, Debra Johnson, Debra weeks’ visit with relatives and
" 1202 East Washington by William J. Marsh was Thane, Debra Floyd, Kathleen friends in Lubbock and Wic-
sung by the class as a tribute Seigler, Paul Baca, Fran Ar- hits Falls.
.... , . ...to the beauty of our wonder-
day, June 2, at 7:30 o’clock, ful state -
Before parents, relatives and Fra
Mrs. J. C. Powledge and
daughters, Carol and Jacque-
line of Englewood, Colo.
Mrs. L. J. Smith and son,
Emory Smith of Palestine
spent last Monday and Tues-
day with her sister, Mrs. T.
O. Barefield and Mr. Barefield.
The Jackson Clan held their
annual reunion at Civic Cen-
ter Sunday with a large group
in attendance,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stone of
Sulphur Springes pent the
week-end at their Bedias
home.
We are sorry to report Mrs.
Elgin Carrell and Mrs. Arnold
Bracewell as being patients in
Madison County Hospital.
Hope they’ll soon be up and
around again.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dreher
and boys, Gary and Kevin of
Storm Lake, Iowa are guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Dreher for the next ten
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To the- voters-and themany people who
worked so faithfully in my behalf. I want to
say thank you for your support and the con-
fidence which you have placed in me.
. I can only say that I shall endeavor to fulfill
the duties of the office fairly and Impartially
to all alike.
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surprise visit of their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Tom Beeler of Hous-
ton on Saturday. Neila was
accompanied by her sister-in-
law and her two children.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Trant
have as their guests for sev-
eral days, their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dee
Sweeley of Agua Dulce. Mrs.
Sweeley came to attend her
high school class reunion in
Navasota Saturday night as
well as to have a visit with
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Truett
of Houston and their two sons,
Walter and Leonard spent
Friday with the C. R. Truetts.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Richardson of LaMar-
que accompanied by three of
their children, Velma, Susie
and Roby drove their house
trailer up to Singleton and
are camping in the yard for
several days. The Richardsons
are longtime friends of the
Truetts, both are Rice Uni-
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Gay, to Peter Joseph Imhoff, II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Imhoff of Plantersville. The wedding will be an event of
July IS at St Joseph’s Catholic Church of Stoneham.
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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/m1/3/?q=%221964~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.