The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1964 Page: 2 of 16
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Presentation of the eight
A three-hour dance from
made at 6:30 p.m. Friday in
lights of the annual Richards the Richards gymnasium 1m-
Miss Sue Dobiyanski, daugh-
a home-
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Association will salute grad-
and Mias Carolyn Walkoviak,
by Mrs. W. a McKay
ceremonies.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Baranow.
through 1965.
J. Walkoviak.
from Beaumont visited her requested to attend.
sisters, Mrs. J. L Montgom-
Mrs. Millie Post and Mrs.
The complete program is as
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come to ex-students;
Bill
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the homecoming
tion
of
Bro. Jimmy Jones and fam-
again.
Friday evening.
Charles Taliaferro, piano solo;
Mrs. Eulalia Boring went to
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Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McKay
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Mr. and Mrs. William Hoke
of the ex-student with the
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presentation of the classes
of the youngest descendant;
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and Mrs. Alfred Johnson and
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee and
H. D. Noer and daughter,
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Can.
A singing convention will
• Mrs. Martin Sullivan left Sunday, Nov. 22. Bro. Bob
W. J.
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program to speak. The pro-
visiting Mrs. G. R. Burk.
John Conn News
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Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. L A. Cleghorn
Houston, who have a home
here, were all
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deer hunt, Nolan
Ned and Analoin,
LBBYS
PEACHES
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The Security State Bank of
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SPANISH BAR
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The following officers were
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12 oz.
with Linda Rodgerson.
Hostess for the social hour
John Reinhart and Mrs. was Mrs. Henry Husfeld.
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Lillie Sanders visited in the
On Tuesday, Nov. 17, the
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R. J. Henderson home last Ladles Aid entertained the
week.
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John Binford is well known
here and has many friend*.
Custom
Ground
Coffee
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Janet Bay went to Houston
Saturday shopping.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Bennett and Mrs. Liz-
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SUNDATS PROGRAM will
get underway at 11 a.m. with
the invocation to be delivered
by the Rev. W. J. Helpen-
steUe.
spent Friday in the W. F.
Morris home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hender-
son and Mrs. Lola Colburn at*
in Richards.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
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ing at Bryan every Wednes-
day night in mixed-league
bowling.
The two Navasota entries
devotional.
A business meeting will
follow the class presentations
with Charles Taliaferro pre-
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SUNNYFIELD
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Coronation of a homecom-
ing queen, a basketball game,
and a dance are the high-
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Barbara Ann from Huntsville
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moody
from Anderson.
Miss Betty Batey and neph-
ew from Houston are visiting
in her home here.
Horace Doughtie from Hous-
ton visited his parents, Mr.
GOLDEN RM
BAHAMAS
FRESH TENDER FLORIDA
POLE BEANS
FRESH CREAMY FLORIDA
AVOCADOS
Sunday.
They will have the Home-
coming at the Richards school
Everyone is invited to come
and bring a basket lunch.
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Tommie, Leonard---—
Randy, Melvin, Annie Marie,
Cathy and Arlene.
A number of deer have been
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on the light Reports are that
she can see some and don’t
think she is as badly burned
as was thought So we hope
she will hurry and be herself
ny Preserves
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a real good kill. They went
out early Saturday morning.
In an hour's time they had
killed four deer. All but one
got a deer.
Mr. and Mrs. Brandt from
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ANN FAM CREAMY OR CRUNCHY
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killed. I’m not sure of who
and how many. Jessie and
Edward Phillips, grandsons of
Mr. and Mrs. Gooch Colburn
killed a deer each.
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BY EMAPIRE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS
NEWS FROM
Richards
lo
ing planned in the afternoon.
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I am sorry to report Mrs.
G. C. Sanders’ sister, Mrs.
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ughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. 9 p.m. to 12 midnight will
G. Karonika; Miss Marisue feature music by the Hous-
Doughtie, daughter ofMr.andtonians of Sam Houston State
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Am Pdge Fine Broad or Ex Wide
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FRUIT COCKTAIL 5
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TOMATO SOUP 3
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on as UTSA MAID STAMPS WITH
PEPTO-BISMOL —______________________
On as SXTSA PLAID STAMPS WITH WomMONE
day.
Kerry Kooken from Nava-
sota visited hi* grandmother,
Mrs. J. D. Bookman Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Mattie Bennett and
Mrs. Lizzie Hobdy went to
Huntsville Saturday to visit
Mrs. H. D. Noer.
Mrs. G. C. Sanders, Mrs.
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Local Sponsors
Boost Couples'
Mrs. Elliott Doughtie
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Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher attended church at Shiro on
and sons from Houston had Sunday.
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Bonanrwstrong.an Khemoriam; Mrs. Cook from Houston and
and The Rev. T. W. Kappe, Mrs. Coe from Conroe.
recognition of the oldest ex- „ . ....
student; presentation of the ilyfrom Pasadena visited Bro.
classes of 1926 through 1931; Bob Armstrong and family
presentation of the d***** at _ _ . _ -
1960 through 1964; Patricia R. E.Lee Sunday were Mr
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maapbinoseve
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be held Sunday, Nov. 22, at
the Millican Baptist Church, and
Cecil Johnson and Margaret
____ -_____ roe Wednesday to celebrate Johnson went to Navasota
Thomas, response to welcome; tended church at the Baptist their brother's 91st birthday, shopping Saturday.
P93S‘ttrughn1sas; mud? by Houston Thursday to visit her
the Piney Woods Quartet; son and daughter.
Ruby Evans.
The B & B Drive-In Grocery
is sponsor for a team which
is composed of Tom and Billie
Holloway, and Marvin and
Nadene Weak*.
Complete standings will be
published in next week’s edi-
tion of the Examiner.
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Trinity Lutheran
Ladies Aid Meets,
Elects Officers
largest family; recognition of are announcing the marriage
the ex-student who attended betth,etdonnhepaletXaren
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ris, song; presentation of the .
classes of 1917 through 1925; day.
siding. Lunch will be served w.L., c.a.. ______
at 12 noon with class meet- zie Hobdy Sunday were Mrs.
emegejee
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follows: Ira E. Haynie, wel- eY, Tsm Anna Bell Post went to Con-
fuerznneanaohevorsondst tended church at Shiro o"
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queen; Glenn and Sheila Mor- visited his grandparents, Mr.
- and Mrs. Tom Grissom Sun-
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FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
EXTRA FANCY
WASHINGTON STATE RED
DELICIOUS APPLES
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Charles Taliaferro, presents- Church Sunday.
- - Jim Grissom from Pasadena
Singing Convention
- Ya la Hokl Sunday
At Millican Church
the first of the week for Armstrong and Bro.
Madisonville where she is Helpenstell will be on the
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All five of the brother* and Hargett of Woodville going in-
sisters were present.
to surgery today. We pray
The Richards Quartet went that she will soon be well
gram will begin at 10 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wooley Lunch will be served. All are
Pasentrtugh 19555recogniton went to Tomball1 Saturday.
The candidates are Mis* ski; Miss Frances Karonika,
be Tinabeth McCune, daughter dai ‘
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCune;
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Homecoming celebration Sat- mediately proceeding
urday and Sunday, Nov. 21-22. coming cage contest
v Mr. and Mrs. Barney Mrs. T. H. Doughtie; Miss Teachers College.
_ between Dobiyanski; Miss Helen Carolyn Turner, daughter off ---------
The Richard* Ex-Students Richards and Anderson. The Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mr*. H. J. Turner;
----- actual coronation will take Mrs. Mike Smith; Miss Pat- and Miss Carolyn Walkoviak,
uates from the classes of 1917 place during special halftime ricia Baranowski, daughter of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hirsch
and sons were in the W. F.
Morris home on Sunday night
Mrs. Velma Ford visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Cleghorn the first of the week. The Ladies Aid of Trinity
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Killian Lutheran Church held its reg-
of Pasadena were here in the ular meeting on Thursday,
J. V. Cleghorn home. Mrs. Nov. 12.
Cleghorn returned with her ‘ ________
daughter for a check-up and elected: Mrs. Trinston Harris,
" " -----t from her president; Mrs. Herbert Eick-
____________ . before go- enhorst, vice-president; Mrs.
ing home, killed him a deer. Hubert Treude, secretary; and
Sandra Killian spent Satur- Mrs. Irvin Homeyer, treasurer.
to Austin to a singing Sun-
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p about the Navasota sponsors a team
Wawesathso bMketh. whiehpineludes Bobby ana
Betty Fuchs, and James and
__ families of its members with ac. e....____
Mr.and- Mrs: M. A. Morrisla turkey dinner. —| 18 S0UH10IH
on so ixtna PLAID STAMPS wim
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presinttoromhe Bowlina Teams
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loin,,Fen and—rwo separate Navasota-
ard bran—-ee" sponsored teams are compel*
accident of Mrs. A. E. McGil
berry. Coming from Temple
she was badly burned, her
face and hands, as she en-
tered a rest room and turned
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participate in
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by Mrs. W. F. Morris
As Thanksgiving is just a-
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Homecoming Queen To Be Crowned Friday Night at Richards School
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1964, newspaper, November 19, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446213/m1/2/?q=%221964~%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.