The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1965 Page: 3 of 16
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supper in the school cafeteria
Mrs. Myrtle Stoneham, Thursday night. It was “Pop’s supervising the sale said that
everyone was very co-opera-
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Congratulations to the Rat-
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troduced Miss Peggy Goodwin .
Our Miss Brooks. a musical
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Mrs. E. M. Alley conducted
the roll call, which was an-
swered with the name of a
the junior and senior classes
of NHS Friday, Feb. 20, at
torium. Student tickets will
sell for 50c and adult tickets
senior
were
Goodwin gave a brief and in-
teresting history of “Litera-
ture of the South.” Her dis-
manner of his recent visit to
Washington, D. C., where he
spent six days at the Capitol
as one of the 102 delegates
representing each of the 50
Glasgow, Miss Martha Klein
and a guest from Baytown
Refreshments were served,
and the meeting adjourned.
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Brown, green, red.
ior-Senior Play Friday night.
This supper is to raise money
for their annual project. Ad-
ey is for the purchase of new
uniforms for the band mem-
bers. Mrs Ed Mickan who was
LENDA JAMES---
SPOTLIGHT
out of the three tournaments
that we entered. Speaking for
the rest of the team, we would
like to thank everyone who
with the rituals and welcomed
the following guests: Mrs. W.
Daddy-Date Night sponsored tive and that the townspeople
by the FHA for the’member* responded enthusiastically.
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Father Walter Kaelin
Plans Mission on
Ecumenical Council
"The Spirit of the Ecumeni-
cal Council as a new Pente-
cost” will be the theme of a
WELCOME NEWCOMERS!
Um this coupon to lot us know you’re here
which the fathers were vic-
torious), and the mystifying
Chinese writing game.
prepared for an evening full
of music and fun.
their culinary talents.
An assortment of lollipop*
in various sizes and colors
with hand-painted faces de-
medical, Feb. 10.
James Hughey, Huntsville,
surgery, Feb. 11.
Virgil Cook, Iola, medical,
of that organization and their
dads.
E. C. McGee, Houston, sur-
gery, Feb. 10.
Mrs. Scott McCune, Rich-
Curtains prettily trimmed, in
fabric* and styles you’d ex-
pect to coat a dollar more!
Big assortment _
ical, Feb. 11.
Dickie J. Burzynski, Nava-
sota, surgery, Feb. 12.
Jack McBride, Shiro, med-
ical, Feb. 12.
Mrs. Ray Stallings, Hous-
ton, emergency, Feb. 12.
R. B. Moore, Houston, emer-
gency, Feb. 12.
Mrs. Cornelia Garvin, Nava-
sota. medical, Feb. 13.
Eugenia Bernice Warren,
Navasota, medical, Feb. 14.
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Lover Good-by,” “All Night,
All Day," and “Battle Hymn
of the Republic.”
Mrs. C. W. Lucas gave an
• a am % bushe of vegstables a im
porcelainenamelbind
• mest pan
• Topped at a • handy hospitallty Hua a ey leve
-no stooping tor ice wa
burn, Mrs R. A. Patout, Mrs.
E. G. Youens and Mrs. George
Franks.
The club was entertained
with a program presented by
the F - -
Junior High Choral
Club Presents
Music Club Program
The Navasota Music Study
Club met Wednesday, Feb. 10.
at the school auditorium.
rection of Mrs. Gerald Purcell.
Junior High boys presented
two numbers, “Blow the Man
Down" and "Hand Me Down
My Walking Cane." The Jun-
ior High girls’ numbers were
“Sweet the Evening Air of
May," “Down the Ohio,” “Buf-
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Baker of Anderson, a daugh-
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
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to be next fall.
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Joyful, We Adore Thee."
After the program, Mrs. Bill
Arrant presided over a short
business meeting. The nom-
inating committee consisting
of Mrs. Charles Jacoby, chair-
man, Mrs. John Kennard and
Mrs. W. S. Moore, Jr., recom-
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The Rattler Band will gross
more than $260 from their
bake sale Saturday. The mon
squad reported Monday after
the end of basketball season
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Mrs. Lillian Stoneham
Hosts Plantersville-
Stoneham H. D. Club
The Stoneham Plantersville
Home Demonstration Club met
recently at the home of Mrs.
Lillian Stoneham.
Mrs. Earl Fuchs opened the
meeting and read the minutes
of the last meeting held at
DAR Chapter
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Mrs. Betty Jones, Navasota, O Meet >aturday
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an exciting event for junior*
as they realize their senior
year at NHS is approaching.
Hagom
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CITY.________—
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□ I would like to subscribe to the
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nil out coupon and mall to Circulation Dept,
Hannibal Boone
UDC Chapter -
Meets Saturday
Mr*. Robert Gofner was
Members and guests of the
Robert Raines chapter, Daugh.
ters of the' American Revolu-
tion, will meet at 3 p.m.
the club.
The following officers were
elected: Mrs. L. N. Yeager,
president; Mrs. Boyd Sinclair,
vice-president; Miss Martha
Feb. 11,Saturday at the home of Mrs.
C. J. Akin, Navasota, med- Eawara Rlrrinoton tn Ander.
O. Thigpen, Mrs. Lola Fuqua,
Mrs. Willie B. King, Mias
research was given to the
hymn of the month, “Joyful, esting comment on the style corated the tables.
After the supper the girls
mission conducted by Father couple of weeks, and the full
Walter Kaelin at St. Patrick's
Mrs. Ray Hearn, Conroe,
medical, Feb. 8.
Stash Dobyanski, Richards,
medical, Feb. 8.
Susann R. Hoffart, Ander-
son, surgery, Feb. 8.
Glen Howard, Brenham,
medical, Feb. 8.
• Mr. and Mr*. C. K. Pirtle
•nd daughters, Kay and Mrs.
Jean Clark spent Sunday in
Austin with relatives.
• Miss Barbara Allen of
Baytown, her roommate, Ml**
Gall of Pasadena and Miss
Kathy Hurst of Spur, all stu-
the home of Mrs. Martin
Merdian.
Mrs. M. Glasgow reported
on the Council meeting of last
month about clothing and the
use of gloves, when to wear
them and where to wear dif-
ferent kinds of shoes with
different costumes.
Roll call was answered ex-
plaining what the women
want and don’t have.
Mrs. Wm. Warren and Mrs.
Lillian Stoneham were select-
ed to attend the district meet-
ing in April.
Those attending the meet-
son.
Mrs. Travis Jennings is co
hostess and leader.
Mrs. A. R. Everritt will
speak on the subject of Am-
erican History,
Annual awards for good
citizens will be presented at
this time to senior high school
girl recipients of this award
from each of the schools in
the county. Honorees and
mother* are cordially Invited
to attend the meeting.
•y, w#-
No,jik
states attending the nited sponsoring a chill supper at
the cafeteria before the Jun-
i ing were Mrs. Wm. Warren,
’ Mrs. Earl Fuchs, Mrs. Lillian
The Pan-American Student
Forum (PASF) of NHS is
Mrs. J. Walter Smith was
program chairman and in-
the group went to the home
of Mrs. Ralph Hughes for
their tea. Covering the table
was an aqua linen and
organdy cloth and the center-
piece was a large arangement
of yellow mums.
During the tea, the group
was entertained with organ
music played by M. C. Motley
of Houston. Mr. Motley is the
Hammond Organ represent-
Southern writer, the subject
the of a composition and an inter-
Navasota, Stoneham, Mrs. Martin Klein,
Mrs. Martin Merdian, Mrs. M.
Brown, treasurer; Mrs. J. T.
Simmons, historian and li-
brarian; and Mrs. S. R. Buch-
anan, reporter.
Mrs. Lou Hertenberger was
unanimously voted into the
club as a new member.
prevalent throughout the en- mission will be 75c for stu-
dents and $1.00 for adults.
PMONE 5-3115
A vote carried unanimously and their dates participated Congratulations to the Rat-
in games such as the potato tier basketball team for end-
race, the ballon sweep (in ing their season with a Vic-
Navasota Junior High hostess to the Hannibal Boone ,
’ ~ ™ chapter of the United Daugh:
comedy, will be presented by ful as we had hoped it would
be, the team won two trophies
After the business meeting, States Senate youth program.
Mrs. Willie B. King assisted
falo Gals," “Im atrampin’," ------ ------- — -----------
"Upward Trail,” "Sing Your Peggy Goodwin and Larry
Way Home,” "Good-by My McGinty.
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for $1.00. Don't miss it! Come supported us, and we want
to wish next year’s team good
Workouts began Monday,
Feb. 15, for the Navasota Rat-
tler trackmen in preparation
for their 1965 season.
The Rattlers will return five
lettermen from last year’s
squad, which lost by the nar-
row margin of one point to
Rockdale for second place in
the district meet. Rockdale
will probably be the top con-
tender for the district title
this year, as many of their
lettermen are returning.
Returning Rattler thinly
clads are Bill Lucas, Johnny
McDaniel, Pete Abad, Jesse
Flores and Victor Ostiguin.
Other point makers returning
from last year’s squad are:
John Hicks, Kerry Kooken.
Kenny McGinty, Bob Whitten,
James Gibson and Jimmy
Robison
Many of the Rattler track
men have already been run-
The menu will include:
homemade chili, green salad,
coffee or iced tea, and pra-
lines. Mrs. W. S. Moore, Jr. is
supervising the supper.
dents at the University of
• Texas, Austin, spent the
Quinn, secretary; Mrs. Walter covering of the subject.
‘ ~ Larry told in his natural
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Store.
Hostesses for the tea were
Mrs. Ralph Hughes, Mrs
Henry LeVois, Mrs. Ike Ash-
A number of fathers escort
day, afternoon at her home ed their daughters to a buffet
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• Mr. and Mrs. James Hall
of Bryan were guest* Sunday
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Hall. They also spent
part of the time with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dickschat in Washington.
The food was provided by measured for their
the girls, who took advantage rings Thursday. They
of the opportunity to display given a choice of all-metal
rings or rings with a fire
blue spinel. This is always
Church here from Sunday,
Feb. 21, through Sunday, Feb.
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Father Kaelin, rector of
Holy Name Retreat House in
Houston, will discuss the
liturgy, the Bible and the cel-
ebration of the sacraments.
A brief Bible service, ser-
mon and Mass will be held
each evening at 7:30 p.m. jJ
-The publie- is invited to «
tend any or all the mission
devotions.
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medical, Feb. 10.
Laura Mason, Navasota,
medical, Feb. 10.
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team, Solon Webb, said, “It
was a great satisfaction to
win our last game. Though
our season wasn’t as success-
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1965, newspaper, February 18, 1965; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446226/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.