The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964 Page: 4 of 16
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Piedmont Erwin
by Mm. W. O. McKay
mont, asked me to announce trip to Brenham Wednesday.
day and Sunday night ’
• Mrs. Joe Wolk, Miss Mar-
I am sorry to report
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Last week-end visitors in
tha
and Julian Wolk and
at the bedside of their daugh-
Mra. dated
son Funeral Home.
singing convention last Sun-
ton.
day, which was the 55th semi-
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Allen Fellow Cemetery at Anderson. Steele, Jr. and Mrs. Martelle returned home after a visit
We hope turn home.
serious condition.
Mrs. Buffington passed Dansby.
annual session of the two and Mr. and Mrs. Foley Mayes
with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tay-
and pray she will be better Monroe Hurry from Houston
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bar:
the next report
She was preceded in death
them Sunday were
convention they had ever at-
ardson, Debra and Diane of
ise Foster, Mr. and
Will
Emshoff, Charlie and
and Mrs. James Montgomery
Lewis Holmes’from Cleveland,
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were
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Fritz Wehmeyer of Nava-
was
sots, Billy) Manor of Dallas,
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and Mrs. Will Pistler, Mr. and
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Bay City.
son. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Nie-
Boston,
Mr. and Mrs. Voile Schul-
Denver,
tea and children from Hous-
Gaines of Austin, Miss Beverly
from Bryan.
Miss Lillian Claire Buffington
from Houston visited Mrs. G.
Houston to make their home.
as Taylor Buffington of Her
Srate HI
C. Doughtey’s in Conroe one
Houston spent the week here children.
in
the home of Mrs. G. W. Hus
ing demonstration on "Clean-
feld
Those visiting Mrs. Sudie and Mrs. P. R. Satcher and
were eight members and one
Six Flags Over Texas.
Bennatt this week-end were
CApitol 5-0741
Mrs. Maude Wallace from and Raymond from Houston.
Lands gave a very interest-
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TODAY! 10 DAYS ONLY!
STOPS HERE
Sales
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July 29 thru Aug. 8th
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Mid-Summer Sale
ELECTRIC CREAM FREEZER
three sons.
4 Quart FROST KING
John, and Mariann
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PLYMOUTH - VALIANT AND LARK
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL
Waco and Mrs. Addie Wor-
sham from Glendale, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stoval
from Alpine visited Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Wood and other
PILE is soft and lofty . . .
colors retain brilliance in
carpets cleaned with Blue
Lustre. Rent electric sham-
pooer $1. Malcolm Quinn
Elliott Doughtie Sunday were
Horace Doughtie from Hous*
ton and Elbert Doughtie from
by Mm. Chas Mistretta
Bob Lewis, caller and m. c.
at the square dances at Pied-
She was born April 22, 1880,
at Anderson, the daughter of
4 QT. SNOWBALL
Cedar Wood Bucket
SPECIAL $12.95
C Sanders this week-end.
Mrs. Cecil Johnson attend-
SAVINGS IN NEW
and USED CARS
a member of the Christian
Science Society of Anderson
and a member of the Mother
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Davis Giles Sunday were Mr.
1eiede '
5 PT. FROST KING
Wood Bucket
SPECIAL $10.95
Too Ute To
Classify
FOR SALE: Three bedroom
home with 1% baths. Phone
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Mrs. Mary Foster and Mrs.
W. M. Hinds went to Nava-
sota Monday shopping.
Mrs. G. A. McGinnis, Dan-
ny and Jimmy Bailey went
to Houston Sunday to visit
ing for
erate
Silsbee were guests the first
of the week of Mrs. Luther
Danford. They were here to
attend the funeral services of
Mrs. T. P. Buffington in An-
derson.
est Hintz and Sandra.*
Mrs. Will Emshoff, Charlie
and Olga made a business
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Lands.
Mr. and Mrs. WiU Pistler
spent last week-end in Grose
beck visiting their daughter
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Em-
Store located one-tenth
of a mile east of Farm
Road 1774 on 5. Side of
WIDE ASSORTMENT
OF WOOLENS: Sculptured wonted
and velour. Ciisp worsted folia and pelt-
PACE-SETTING
STYLES: Double-breasted buttonings.
Tailor's and drama pockets. Bold belted-
looks. Bow excitement. Back interest for
scarves. Gentlewoman demi-fit cuts. Clever
collarings ... untrimmed or furrod.
tended.
Visitors in the home of Mrs.
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BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mra. E. M.
Holt, Jr., a daughter, wt. 8
lbs., at 3:30 p.m. Monday at
the Grimes Memorial Hos-
pital.
105 at
Grimes
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family from Houston.
Mr. and P"— Ad-
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s4a
gomery from Austin.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Clell Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hinds from Houston, Mrs.
Ruby Dyer from Bedias, Mrs.
W. M. Hinds of Richards Join-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laws
for a fishing party on the Ted
Laws Ranch at Bedias. Mrs.
Ruby Dyer returned home
with her mother, Mrs. W. M.
Hinds for a weeks visit.
but come Saturday night we
will play 42.
- Mr. and Mrs. Dub Davis at-
3 a
O Jane Lou Alley of Eagle
Lake will arrive Friday for a
1211 Texas Ave. — Bryan — TA 2-7009
_j Representarive:
She was very sick but'haal Memorial Hospital with a Mr. snd Mrs. Dub Davis at Eugene Green were Mr. and chapel of the Lindley-Robert-
improved some. The last re- broken rib. Hope she will tended the nation's largest Mrs. W. A. Gadeke from Hous-
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HAND CRANK
4 QT. FROST KING
Unbreakable Rust • proof
bucket . . . won't rust ox
mildew . . .
SPECIAL PRICE
FABULOUS TRIMS ...
MANY IN MINK. Wo particularly
like: the many luscious varieties of NAT-
URAL MINK, the soft subtlety of DYED
SQUIRREL, the glamourous luxury of NAT-
URAL NORWEGIAN BLUE FOX, the youth*
ful look of high hair NATURAL RACCOON.
Shead and family from Tom-
’ NOTICE
charge of the morning
is at 11 a.m.
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Ms Buffington.
Grimes Pioneer,
Dies Monday
Funeral services for Mrs.
Vivienne Taylor Buffington.
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Neely, Stephen,
ariann Dttwiler
Mr. Farmer-
Mr. Rancher:
A recent study in this area
has resulted in an upward
adjustment in our loan val-
ues making it possible, in
many cases, to make larger
loans. For information about
a loan on your farm or
ranch come in soon—let us
explain the many advan-
tages of a Land Bank loan.
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Application For
TJPWBIpt of Pumt
ersville, Texas is apply
LARGE CRONCO — ICE CHEST
Aluminum Sides — Padded Top
Regular $2495 SPECIAL $18.00
SUPER-BIO
SELECTIONS: Come-find-the-finds...
the silhovette that suite you best, the color
that reflects your taste and tempo, the low,
low Penney price you can count on for real
savings. Misses", juniors’, .petite junior and
.. , one-of-a-kind sample sizes.
Hr pooduets taUWie ehew eumty • • Impertd fure
1/4 OFF
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------ . I am very sorry to report day this week.
County, Toxas. 47-2c Mrs. J. D. Bookman in Grimes
mmanzshgcohi
To Be Held Sunday
Those visiting Mrs. Lee
Waller Sunday to celebrate
her 87th birthday were Mr.
Textured bubbly tweod and boucle. Warm
melton. Colorful plaids. All the new top
fashion fabrics... EVEN fine reel svede.
trip Friday and returned home her Anderson home.
port it was the nicest singing Sunday. They went to Burnett. She was preceded in death
---" —L . Marble Falls and Buchanan by her husband, the late
Dam. Mrs. Allen says it’s dry Judge Thomas P. Buffington,
here, but not to be compared who died Jan. 13, 1952.
by the drought there. Every-
thing was burnt to a crisp. ______________ —______ —
Mrs. W. E. Moody, Mrs. J. Harriet Sarah Gulledge and
A. Moody and Mrs. W. K. William H. Taylor. She
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Miss Judy Steele,
Bride-Elect Is
Coffee Honoree j
the home of Mr. and
a J. M. Pollard, Assn’t Manager
FLBA of BRYAN
of Port Arthur visited in the
home of her parents, Mr. end
Mrs. R. M. Love last week
while Dr. Nickle served as
counsellor for a Presbyterian
youth camp at Livingston.
Miss Judy Steele, bride-
elect of Joe Dansby of Bryan,
BROADWAY PLAN
Church Bonds
6% Semi-Annual Interest Coupons
A GOOD INVESTMENT
Where the investor does a constructive week
building churches.
1905 First City National Bank Building
tMr-ppnmMmh,Ndrannse Houst. nd
om cieveiunu, and Mrs. James Montgomery Those going to Dallas this Olga this past week-end were
Lee Hughes from Conroe and Robin Mont- weekend to see the Six Flags Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hemann,
----“--*— Over Texas were Mr. and Mrs.
mosa Beach, Calif. and Edw-
ard Anderson Buffington of
Anderson; one sister, Mrs.
John B. McCluskey of Ander-
son; along with seven grand-
children snd two great grand-
that the square dances hsve While there we also visited age 84, were held at 10 a.m,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holtkamp. Wednesday.
Dan Webber, reader, offi-
HELP WANTED — Checkers,
Produce men, sack boys,
stockmen, general help.
Apply in Person to Brook-
shire Brothers, Navasota,
Monday and Tuesday, Aug.
3-4, between 1 and 4 p.m.
See Mr. J. A. Nichols, Man-
The Piedmont-Erwin Home Montgomery.
Demonstration Club met at-----------
Assisting in the
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Mrs. Keith Nickle snd
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Erwin Kaspar of Ander-
___. Tom Lee this week were Mrs. ~ ‘ ~
Last week-end Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith from Lubbock
at services
on their farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoffart and
Charlie from Houston visited
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Hoffart and
children last Sunday after-
noon.
CARRIE’S BEAUTY SALON
specializes in permanent
waves. Complete satisfac-
tion guaranteed. And rem-
ember, low overhead brings
prices lower at Carrie’s.
Carrie’s Beauty Salon, Car-
rie Fuelberg, owner.
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HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
FOR SALE: Two rockers, $5
each; gas heaters, $3, $2;
bedroom suite, mattress,
springs, $35; dry, $7.50;
dining room table and 5
chairs, $15; small oak oc-
casional table, $5; 3 feather
pillows, $2.50 each; library
table, $10. Call 825-6706.
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Upholstery," and Mrs. Clifford
Mrs. J. S. Arrington spoke to the group
room were Mrs. Henry Wal-
ters, Mrs. John Messer snd and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Rich
sgeemimme
u“na
and children from Houston
came in to help daddy and
granddaddy celebrate his
birthday.
Mrs. H. S. Chrisman and
her three grandchildren from
Bro. and Mrs. William J.
Helpenstell Tuesday.
ton spent part of their vaca*_________________
tion here with her parents, Buffington of Anderson and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitfield, Miss Lillian Claire Buffington
-------------------- then on Saturday, Mr. and of Houston; two sons, Thom-
Martha Lands and Johnnie Mrs. Edward Earl Whitfield as Taylor Buffington of Her-
was, honored with a coffee visit with Mrs. E M Aliev
Saturday morning at the r" - ™ "-.Aey-
dining lor in Silsbee.
---• Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor
The community joins me in
Smith and daughter Beckie extending our hearty welcome
__ • home of Mrs. Robert L. Bosse,
in the “£ Thetrsceiving une ww. thelcazuaa.
----------------- the hostess were the honoree, Waco.
Burial was in the Odd her mother, Mrs. Oscar L. • Mrs. Luther Danford has
Mass.
Survivors include three
daughters, Mrs. John R.
state, Tex-La-Neches Valley of Shiro made a sight-seeing sway at 2:30 p.m. Monday, at
Singing Convention. They re-
to Mr. and Mrs. Boone Fuqua,
Mr. and Mrs. Bates Wilson who are moving here from
Jack Smith and family, Mr. Sut, Day manw Ux valas,
and Mrs. Charles Taliaferro Mr. and Mrs. E H Boehm, Mr.
and family.
Church in Anderson Friday. 1 ,
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O’Brien were, hostesses to a
luncheon given Friday noon
at the home of Mrs. W. E.______________ _ _ __
Moody, in honor of Miss Judy Church, The First Church of
Steele, bride-elect of Joe Christ Scientists erf Boston,
Boy Lands from Cleveland are
ed a bridge party at Mrs. R. spending their vacation here
her daughters. Mrs. Ruth
Kinser and Mrs. Dorothy
Bailey.
Bro. and Mrs. Walter Dish-
and Miss June Smith frommants°r Navtot and 30eDansby.
passing of Joe Kroll. His fu- _
neral was at the Catholic ter; Mrs. Betty Joyce Brame.
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WHITE MOUNTAIN
triple action
wood bucket
6 qt. Special...........
4 qt. ........... 15.95
ICECHEST
« Large Vagabond
Regular $17.95 — NOW 13.95 "
Medium Size
Regular $15.00 — NOW ONLY $11.50
“ TEEN
NEWS I
1 be
Mrs. Leslie Houston.
Presiding st the silver serv-
ice was Mrs. R. C. Curtiss,
aunt of the bride-elect.
Mrs. Sam Dunlap, cousin of
the honoree, was in charge
of the guest book.
In the house party were
Martha Ann Davis, Lou Ann
Davis, Marva Cleghorn, Sus-
anne Lively, Mary Ellen Gal-
breath, Reba Dickschat and
Annet Orsak.
White stock and a center-
piece of mums were used in
the dining room.
Seventy guests called,
o
• Mrs. Mary Olsen and
granddaughters, Gwen and
Gail Gilliam of Calamlsa.
Calif., arrived Friday for a
two-week visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Jones.
• Miss Beverly Nickle of
Tucson, Ariz. is visiting in the
home of Mr. snd Mra. R. M.
Love.
• Edwsrd Kennard of New
York spent the week-end with
his mother, Mrs. Lockett Ken
nard in Anderson. He return-
ed home Monday leaving his
the went ensMEouGaoxo.Kebe tenaptuna Btin ad taskti been called otz unti October.
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....------------ uemonsuauon ™ V—- g — Mrs, Thomas 1210% Ave. 1, Amick Bldg,
last Thursday. Thereangana caring of Floors and Berzergand family spent the Huntsville, Texas, c,
eiht members and one SLTit.r» ana Un ciirforrd week-end visiting Dallas and Phones. Ofs. GA 5-3691
_______ Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. rett one day this week. Those
and Mrs. Falvey Waller and J- L Montgomery this week
1 was Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wooley Mrs. Horteni
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from Pasadena were in theDan Fuller and family and
. Baptist Church Sunday. Bra Mrs Edna Walker of Richa
Cargill filled the pulp* Sun- arts. M22
young son, Edward for
longer visit
man from the Methodist friends here in Richards this
Church in Anderson visited week-end.
I Special
vuermemm
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Colo., Mrs. Harold
CM lucas r co
OR. RUTH-OH LAYAMtfcV 1 W*SW"WW»
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The Harmony Baptist
by Mrs. W. a McKay ball, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews Church will hold its annual
Bro. and Mrs. Bob Cargill from Houston, Mr. and Mrs. homecoming Sunday, Aug. 2.
L r - -5 "—-4 “—** —4 The Rev. E H Crouch will
Pallbearers were Hulon Bay,
Dan Ike Floyd, John R. Wic-
key, Norman Bounds and
Kennard Thomas, all of An-
derson, and J. K, Hurst of
Austin, Cameron Siddall of
Bryan and William Kinkaid of
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w « onnaurmremememerememepemm-mmmmoe
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• Mr. and Mra C. L. Fuqua,
C. 1 Jr., Debra and Gary of
Victoria visited the first of
the week with his mother,
Mrs. John L Fuqua and other
friends and relatives. They
will be back in Navasota
Tuesday.
• Mr. and
Res. GA 5-5680
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on “Socialism and Com-
munism,” which was very in-
teresting and helpful. The
hostess served a delicious
covered dish lunch which
was enjoyed by Mrs. W E.
Moody, Mrs. J. A. Moody, Mrs.
J. S. Lands, Mra. W H. Arring-
ton, Mrs. Dub Davis, Mrs. W.
K. O’Brien, Mrs. G. W Hus
feld, Mrs. Henry Husfeld and
Mrs. Clifford Arrington.
SUnday guests and visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Arrington were their
children and grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arring-
ton and daughter from Hunts-
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Thom-
as Arrington from Bryan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Franks visitor present.
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Jesse Stanfield — Home Phone VI 6-5698
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964, newspaper, July 30, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446197/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.