The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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Saturday and spent some time
moved Tuesday to the new
he will serve.
of Freeport, who has been at
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Texas
A&M University,
daughter,
Glynda
spent the
first time, Fred Earl McGil-
Maud Smith of Mobile, Al
for surgery on Thursday. They
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Belz of
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Casey and Mr.
Casey last
terial. He showed
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home training by attending Myron Trants of Ft W
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bost-
his church alone on Sunday,
lowed to get his roommate to the night with them.
Count on Penney"s
R MeGlaun had the peace hospital. Later in the week
and quiet of his home inter-
they drove to Conroe to see
er in picking garden produce
mother.
Mrs. J. L. Pickering has and helping with chores
Me- H. C. Dixon and his family
round the home. They return-
been away in Houston visit-
were up during the week from
ing her granddaughter, Mrs. ed to their home at Highlands
Mr. and Mrs. Sandel and their
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the homes of her sister-in-law
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Symposium, having been
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Church in fellowship hall at
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Mrs. Odell Landers. Mr. and
visitors.
$7.
Mrs. Wilburn Booth brought Mrs. Landers took them home
which she highlighted with and Mrs. Jimmy Dyer and
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The comings and goings of Wayne Coleman was enjoyed
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and wife, Mr. and Mis. J. T. of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dyer
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Moncrief at Ennis last Tues-
were their children, Mr. and
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W. D. Bishop home were Mr.
also visiting with his brother
and Mrs. Roy Stone of Sulphur and family, Mr. and Mrs. R.
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our famous
Pima cotton
short sleeve
dress shirts!
pard a their country home.
Rev. Ben Jones and wife
vacation
Glaun's
of after which the hostess Thursday night at Civic Cen-
served delicious refreshments, ter for their regular monthly
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bishop in-
clude a visit to her brother
Mr. and Mrs. Walter went
to Houston Tuesday and Mr.
coming at Kosse Saturday, spent the week-end with his
Recent dinner guests in the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dreher,
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Rhoten
visited their children, Mr. and
an interesting devotional, us-
ing as her subject, "Friends,”
seripture references. A busi-
ness meeting was taken care
are in Manhattan, Kan., sell-
ing Bibles and religious ma-
Earl was invited home to din-
ner by two ladies and was al-
Saturday and spent the week-
end with their daughter, Mr.
days. Bill, Jr. and his family
spent the week-end with his
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White A Sid. Colors
a $652
White * M. Colovs
Bible School is in progress
at Bedias Baptist Church this
creation as well as studies.
Another one of our boys is
while his roommate attended home last week while th
the church of his choice. Fred Swillings were there. Mr. an
and his family in Nederland. Houston and left his oldest
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Polk child, who has been visiting
had a deluge of company on his grandmother for several
wanted Mrs. Polk to ret
to the coast with her.
where they will visit relatives
for approximately two weeks.
Stephenson, who has been on
the bed of affliction for a long
time. They attended a Home-
From the ranks of cotton
comes one superior in every
way. Pima! A longer staple
cotton possessing greater
strength as well as silk-like
smoothness, greater resili-
ency as well as whiteness.
For these reasons Penney’s
chooses Pima . . . tailors it
painstakingly to give you a
shirt that looks better, feels
better, gives longer wear
. . . at a price that’s lower
than you’d pay elsewhere!
In short point collar model.
Sizes 14% to 17%.
ten years, and despite h
critical condition, they had
their vacation here. _
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jernigan
Rich, lightweight,
yam dyed cotton ox-
ford, tapered for trim,
perfect fitting com-
fort! Wash ’n wear in
traditional button-
down collar model!
Needs little or no iron-
ing! Neck 14-17.
We regret to see them go but
we wish for them the best in
their new field.
Mrs. G. B. Richardson and
Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Beeler
of Spring Branch, mother-in-
Towncraft
Ties!
Mrs. H. L Craft of Houstor
came on Saturday and spent
. . . WITH MORTGAGE PROTECTION
IN THE EVENT OF YOUR DEATH
It’s comforting to be sure that no matter What hap-
pens to you, your family will be able to keep their
home! Our life insurance program provides this as-
surance.
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School to receive this free in-
struction.
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Dreher
and son, Leon of Channelview
accompany him. Needless to
say, he made a good sale as
well as having a home cook-
ed meal. The boys are “batch-
ing” and making their door:
to-door calls without the aid
of a car.
SALE “-5
Of Code’s Finest-Quality House Paints
Cask's Oil Base
HOUSE PAINT
GRIPBOND
Exterior Wood Undercoat
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TOWNCRAFT!
. For fabric, for construction, for tailoring. All Penney extras
that mean value far and above their low, low price. Extras
that millions of men coast to coast, have come to know
mean better, more comfortable fit and longer wear. Extras
not found in others at the same price!
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Visitors in the home of Mr.
Richer, Cotton
Oxford Dress
Shirt Savings!
has fallen several times to-
day. It seems as if every one
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by all. ,
Sunday visitors in the home
Mr. ar Mrs. Blue Spell
were visiting with old friends
For Qualit
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Penney's Wash
Wedr* Shirts
by Mrs. Claud B. Truett
In our news of last week
your reporter failed to say
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gan from here attended the
50th wedding anniversary of
a cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
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Miss Beckie Thomas several
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thom-
ae. and their grandsons, Jim-
Those from here going over
to Lake Grove Cemetery Sun-
day for memorial services
held annually by the Ceme-
son, Raymond, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bishop
have had to make rush trips
that were sad visits this
week to ill relatives. They
drove to Ennis on Tuesday to
see Mrs. Bishop’s brother, who
along with his wife is in the
K •o/
Easy Cora,
Striped Dress
Shirts!
and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dre-
—~ her and boys were visiting
of Fort
week-end
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meeting, with the president.
Rev. Byron Jarratt in charge.
A good crowd was present
and a delicious meal served.
town, which he purchased Holmes of Channelview. Mrs.
some time back. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beeler and daughter,
Mrs. Lowell Holmes and chil-
will have rain on their crops with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shep-
before it stops.
Mrs. Fannie Dixon had
girls rode horseback and later
fished and ate a cook-out
supper. On Friday night the
Robert Allens of Roans Prairie
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pem-
berton of Shiro had dinner
with the Truetts and spent the
evening playing games.
as guests of his sister, Mrs.
Joe Hall and Mrs. Hall.
The descendents of Sam
Smith held their annual re-
union Sunday at Civic Center
here. The attendance was
large, as kinsmen came from
far and near for this happy
occasion.
Mrs. G. N. Polk of Freeport,
meeting with a group of edu-
cators at A&M University last
week, spent a while here
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system in the fall. Mrs. Pick-
ering returned home Sunday.
Michelle and Denise Dos-
kocil, granddaughters of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Dreher, con-
tinued to visit in Singleton
last week. They have been a
great help to their grandmoth-
NEWS FROM .
BEDIAS
by Mrs. T. W. Dreher
A sprinkle of rain is in the
atmosphere here this morn-
ing. A good general rain is
badly needed in this area.
Larry McWhorter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. B. B. McWhorter
spent four days in Austin last
week, where he attended lec-
inannununcdnsesssnusumeneneeneneesnneoeevm
. W. Lucas & Co.®
203 E. WASH. AW. Nt 025-642A
This is a nice cloudy day vacation,
and a slow shower of rain
Larry and Lisa Dyer of
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value through and
through! Full bodied,
lightweight cotton ox-
ford is tailored trim-
mer for better looks,
more comfort. Stock
up! Save! Neck sizes
14 to 17.
’requires little or no
ironing.
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Mrs. Edna Roming of Tem
pleand Mrs. Susie Bell Vor- uesu.
derking of Waco visited their church which
aunts, Mrs. Obie Thomas and
and Mrs. Horton is doing Casey’s on Friday.'
nicely. We hope he will soon '
be well again.
mie and Billie of Pasadena Worth _____ ___ _________
spent Friday with Mrs. Obie with Mr.andMrs.N.C.Petrie.
Thomas.
and spent the afternoon at Landers and Mrs. Belle Jerni-
Caldwell visiting Mr. and Mrs.
for an over-night visit, so 4 * i.ei, -i -___
Mrs. McGilberry r e tu r n e d tending some special
home. Fred reports that t h e at
Distinctively designed,
styled *n tailored to
satisfy your taste for
good looks ’n quality!
Choose from a huge
array of colorful stripe
patterns and save!
food is very good and that drove up for a short visit an
they have ample time for re-
- Theodore, Ala. visited with
Mrs. Obie Thomas spent Mrs. Belz* sister, Mrs N. W.
We are sorry to report thal
away from home alone for the Carl Trant lost his sister, Mrs
Polk last
Mrs. Paul
Sunday with her daughter, Casey »ni
Mrs. Lester Cleghorn of John week-end.
Conn, also Mr. and Mrs. Royce —
Dickerson and children, Cindy, Mr. ana Mrs. xovert sost-
Royce, Donna and Susan of wick left Friday for Florida
Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Dicker-
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MB. AND MRS. CLARENCE STEGEMOLLER of Wash-
ington announce the engagement and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter. Jo Ann, to Mr. Wayne A. Boeso.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bon Boose of Washington. The wed-
ding will be an event of August 16 at Friedens United
Church of Christ in Washington.
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Christi. They left the middle ____ ________ _____ ___
of the week to continue their guests this week-end. Her son,
Laney Sandel and her family. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud R.
daughter bought a home in Truett entertained Mr. and
Houston recently after having Mrs. Sam Byerly of Navasota,
lived and taught school for their granddaughter, Betty
Dewey Shiflett of Madison- _________________
v<lle have moved into the dren of Spring Branch,
home in town, which Ray- “ ‘
mond Bracewell vacated. We Elgin Carrell and Mrs. Arnold
welcome these friends of Bracewell as being able to
former years into our midst leave Madison County Hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of pital and return
J. W. Robinson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond _ _
Bracewell and family moved Jeml
last Tuesday into the former T-
brick home of Mrs. Annie and Mrs. H. H.
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family.
Bedias Civic Club met
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law of the Polk's'daughter, I
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Mrs. Lowell Holmes and two I
Choice cottons tailor-
ed in your short sleeve
snap-tab model. They
fit look feel better
because they're ta-
pered for trim good
looks ’n comfort! Neck
Sizes 14 to 17.
attending San Marcos Baptist children, also of Spring
Academy for the first six Branch, and Mrs. Paul Hol-
berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. last week. Mr. Trant had
C. McGilberry. After going made a trip to Mobile recent-
through a period of training ly with Bob Trant of Keith,
in salesmanship, Fred Earl when they heard > that Mrs
and several college students Smith was so ill. They had
from Texas A&M University not seen one another for about
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visiting Mr.
day, who are both ill. A trip Mrs. Wayne Dyer and baby
to Conroe Wednesday to be of Houston and a friend,
with his sister, Mrs. Wade Johnny Bradbury of Hunts-
rupted this week by the visit Mr. Bishop’s sister and her
of his son, Obie, his wife and husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
three children from Corpus Stephenson.
„ —----— Mrs. Overman Rhoten of
Horton entered the hospital Madisonville Sunday.
Szm--2-gmhgr Mre A c Browning of
returned home Friday night Hearne visited with the N. W.
weeks of summer school. His mes, iother-in-law of Mrs.
mother accompanied him to Holmes, came and spent the
San Marcos. She was more or day. You know, what a big
) less prepared to stay over the time those four grandmothers
week-end. However, when he had talking up a storm. They
checked into the dormitory, had only been gone a short
he was not allowed to leave time when Mrs. Garrett Polk
his good good visit together. Th
Mrs. Gracie Culbreth enter- week and last, with a good
tained the Dorcas Sunday attendance and much interest
School Class of Bedias Baptist shown.
several years in Sugarland. from Birmingham, Ala., and
They will be associated with three Navasota neighbor teen-
the Houston Public School agers Tuesday afternoon. The
east edge of Thursday were
tery Association were Mr. and The program consisted of
Mrs. Bourbon Rice, Mr. and home talent, piano numbers
Mrs. T. O. Barefield, Mr. and by Glyna McWhorter, Tracy
Mrs. Walter Day and Emmett Montgomery and Gloria Bar-
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church building last Tuesday Houston spent last week with
afternoon. Thirteen class their grandparents, Mr. and
members attended and five Mrs. J. K. Dyer and Mr. and
chosen as the outstanding and brother-in-law, Mrs. T. W.
pupil from Madisonville High Dreher and H. H. Polk.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1964, newspaper, June 18, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446191/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.