The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1964 Page: 4 of 12
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
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Navasota’s full-blooded In-
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Those visiting in the home
they will see the World’s Fair.
Miss Pearl Louise Meekins
left today for Wortham to be
guest in the home of Miss
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home with them in the after-
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late this wook or early next week. This
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new home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Beeler.
It was a full week, but a
happy one for the Polks.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trant
had their son, Tommy, his
wife and their little son, all
of Kingsville, to visit them
all last week. They returned
home on Saturday.
Mrs. Allie Ford could not I
play favorites with her grand-
daughters. Barbara Shead of
Tomball spent a week with -
Mrs. Ford the first week in
located at Roans Prairie, Rich-
ards and Plantersville, have
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acres out of R. P. Siddall sur-
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Ford took her home on the
Fourth of July and returned
with Brenda Shead. Mr. and
Grady Kennedy, % lot 8, and John Marta, 3 tracts of land
all lot 9, Bik 61, Felder Ad-1 out of Nancy Anderson
dition. lleague.
PVT. WILL PASKET, a 1932
graduate of Navasota High
sehool is now statloned at '
dropping with the mercury in the City manager’s office tend the Golden_______
ranging from a maximum of with drafting work, beginning national Exposition at San
76.5 degrees to a minium of his duties this week. He is an Francisco and points of in-
71.2 degrees Tuesday.
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WELCOME WAGON
If you know of a family who has just
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from our hostest, a symbof of the com-
munity’s traditional hospitality. Or you
by Mrs. Claud R. Truett
(Held from last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Polk
had a busy, but happy week
last week. Their son, Harold
his wife, Thelma and their
only grandson, Dennis, came
from Oklahoma City on Mon-
day to visit them and stayed
until Sunday morning. O n
Tuesday Mrs. Polk entertained
some fourteen ladles from her
Sunday school class at the
Bedias Baptist Church. She
invited your reporter to speak
Carlos attended the audio-
visual program on Medical
Missions, which was held at
the Presbyterian Church Mon-
day night
Miss Evelyn Wilson of
Houston visited over the week-
J . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gibson
day morning when a 300 and two children, Katherine,
pound block of toe at the Gulf Sue and John William, left
States plant where he works this : morning for - A u s t i n
nesday morning totaled 2.01 fell on his foot He received where Mr. and Mrs. Gibson
‘ . hringing the two-day medical attention at the will join Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Brazos Valley Sanitarium. I
SEALY'S SALE
---- family was called to
Dallas to provide entertain-
Fire struck at Floyd's Dairy ment during the Mayors
I reunion this week-end.
again the past week-end help-
ing his dad get caught up Wednesday
have not applied for their spending the summer va-
adjusted compensation must cation in Navasota with his Hearne where they will
vir to Georgia Loud, 1 acre Deed Dora Lee Mitchell
out of Henry Wingfield sur- 4 ‘ - ----
to the ladies about her recent July,
trip to Atlantic City and to - i
vey. 1______
Deed—Author Jefferson, et vasota.
her daughter,
cmaren
the three WPA canning units caused damage estimated at moved
Mrs. Nella Ruth Beeler and Mrs. Shead came up Sunday
her husband, Tom Beeler of
berton spent the week end in
Conroe with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake May-
wald of Plantersville and Miss
Patricia visited his counsin,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Horton
Sunday afternoon.
Edgar Boultinghouse, en-
tered Navasota hospital Sun-
day afternoon. We trust he
will soon be able to return
home.
Henry Maywald was visit-
ing relatives here Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horton
went to Pasadena Sunday to
take her niece home, who had
been spending a few days
with them, also to have a
visit with Mrs. Horton’s
mother and sister.
Those visiting in the Edwin
Harmon home the past week
were Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mc-
Whorter and son, David, of
North Zulch.
Billie Wells of Huntsville,
Mrs. Bene Keene of Grape-
land, Mrs. B. N. Welch and
Will Whattley of Richards.
Camel Oliphant and his
friend, Mr. and Mrs. David
Cryer, Mr. and Mrs. Priest, all
of Houston, quite a few from
here visited Tom Grisson Sun-
day afternon in Grimes Me-
morial Hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. W. L Miller,
retired missionaries to Mexico,
but now of Bryan, and Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Allen of
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children to Austin and spent the day with their loved ones.
Saturday night with Mrs. On Thursday, Mrs. Pilk was
Lucas’ brother, Ira Whitter cohostess with Mrs. Truett, at
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Otto Dickschat sustained a mily.
been in operation since May broken bone in his foot Mon-
the week-end were Mr. and
Mrs. Oris Thomas of Bedias,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Thomas
of Houston, Goree Thomas of
Huntsville and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Blount of Houston.
Capt and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Bride have their grandchil-
dren, Stephen and Cynthia
McBride of Houston for a few
days.
Mrs. Sarah Long spent a
few days last week in Spring
with Mr. and Mrs. I Bob
Gajeske.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gamer
of College Station were here
visiting several afternoons
ago.
Mrs. Ruby Foster and Mrs.
C. H. Edwards returned home
and reported a wonderful
time in Corpus Christi.
Glenn R. Ferguson was here
A! w. Greenwood deed to dition.
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_________________ Home Demonstration Club, and returned Saturday night,
celebrating their 60th wedding Some sisteen ladies were pre-
sent On Friday the Polk
Frank Pern- family drove to Houston to
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CITY WORK CREWS dean out a four-
foot deep ditch before laying another sec-
tion of the 12-inch transits water pipe on
the Industrial Foundation tract south of the
city. V. F. Massaro, director of public
works, said the new Um to the 1,150 gal-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Boone
Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Fo-
ley Mayers. They spent the
morning of the fourth at Hill-
top Lake Resort City near
Normangee, later going over
to Navasota to see their aunt,
Mrs. R. H. Wilson.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1964, newspaper, July 23, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446196/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.