Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 208, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 13, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reed and son
spent today in Flynn on business.
FOR RENT — Five room cottage,
all conveniences. Phone 40. 208-6
brassaires. Etc. The entire’Fall line will be shown,
your appointment for a fitting.
Robert Foster spent the
end in Bryan.
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Mrs S J. Emory is on the sick
list this week.
FOR RENT —- 5 room cottage on
Washington avenue. All modern
conveniences. Phone No. 4.
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Mrs. Alfred Hartman left today1
for Houston to be at the bedside
of her sister, Mrs, J. T. Bell of Bry-
an. who is seriously ill in the hos-
pital there.
You are invited to come to this store tomorrow—the next day—and every
day afterwards—there will be bargains for you everyday next week and
every week.
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FOR RENT or SALE — New five
room house. R. Lucas. Phone 181
202-6t
Boys suits with 1 long. 1 short in
es 7 to 12. Priced—
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EXPRESSION
. Phone 484 or 140
STUDIO AT
Mrs. Wade Hendrix
Special selling of all Ladies’, Misses' and Children’s Silk and Lisle
Undergarments—come prepared to make big purhases—a big day upstairs.
Every day as the day goes by—we improve this sale by putting out mer-
chandise that we have not had the opportunity to go over—every day the as-
sortments get larger and the facilities of buying become easier.
AFTERNOON—We must unload this tremendous stock and get it down
to where We can make proper turnovers.
Special selling of all remnants of cotton and woolen piece goods and
short and discontinued lines—also Misses and Children’s Hosiery—and other ‘
things—a big day down stairs.
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first day, and checks Malaria in I
three days.
Union.
Men’s winter Unions, well’
made, cut full.
65c
J. B. LEIGH
ATTORNEY-At-LAW
Office in
First National Bank Bldg.
NAVASOTA, TEXAS
Henry Schroeder of White Hall
was transacting business in Nava-
sota today.
Moleskin Pants
Men's Black, and White
Moleskin Pants, now
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J.C Penney Co.
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Monarch Noveltv
Underwear
Mrs. Lyd Lott, Miss Bessie You-
ens, and Miss Laura Lott spent
Sunday afternoon in Conroe. They [
were accompanied by Miss Laura [
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Monroe Miller of Calvert was- in.
the city on 'business Monday
’ visiting Miss Frances
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Boys suits with 2 long pants. Sizes 12 to 18 years —
$7.50 to $12.50
E B. Stedman of Keith was
Monday visitor in Navasota.
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Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia
in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Comfortable rooms.
All conveniences. Mrs. W. C.
Mobley. —213
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Mr. and Mrs. Milton
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Across street from First
National Bank.
MRS. H. H. KNOX
Teacher of Voice, Piano,
Theory and Harmony,
Beginner's classes in child
singing Phone 32.
Pickett, close friend.
FOR RENT — Five room house on
pavement* with gas and electrio
refrigeration. Call 484 or inquire
at this office. 208-tr
New Shipment men and ,
boys’ Ties. '
25c, 49c, 98c
... / . . . ... . wart of Bryan were the guests of
with friends and relatives. I 8“531 Ox
_____ । >lr. and Mrs. Ed Smith Monday.
J W Mallett of Iola spent a few ! .... . .. _ . .
. "MI Mr. and Mrs. Dyer have return-
hours in the city Monday on bust-1 . . u- c ,
"ed to Filmore, California on ac-
count of the serious illness of a
CUT FLOWERS — For funerals
parties and all occasions. We
deliver. Call Mrs. L H. Row-
land. Phone 142.
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Mrs. R E. Dunlap Jr. of Milli-
D. A R. HELD SECOND
INTERESTING MEETING
OF THE YEAR
The Robert Raines Chapter of
the Daughters of the American Re-,
yolution met in regular session
Saturday October the tenth at the
I home of Mrs. J. Percy Terrell, vied
regent.
Mrs. James Terry, regent, presid-
ed over the business session. After
the business of the afternoon was
disposed of all enjoyed a historical
program with the origin of the
name, Washington as the subject,
Mrs. Robert Foster, accompanied
by Mrs. J. C. Riesto, gave a vocal
selection.
Mrs. Terrell graciously assisted,
by her daughter, Miss Mary Ter-
2 wine browns with 2 long trousers. Sizes 12 to 17. Priced— •
3 $16.50 and $17.50 |
Has the best duck and ready
made cotton sacks in city. See him.
before you buy. Adv. 218
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Plumbing and repair work.
' Phone 68. Blacks Garage. Worb-
W. A Stolz of Washington was
। among visitors in the city Mon-
1 day.
Mrs. A. A. Schlortt and Mrs. A,
Pasler spent Sunday evening in
/Washington with relatives and
friends.
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were visitors in our city Monday.
L. 8. Pierce and C. E. Cooke
..pent Monday evening in Bryan.
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Miss Myra Foster of Houston is Normangee after Spending t h e
Inez Red- week end with her sister, Miss R.
E. Thompkins.
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FOR RENT — Three room fur-
nished apartment downstairs
Main street, two blocks from
school. Phone 82 or see Mrs. W.
T. Wilson. 201-«t
—— Mrs. C. I. Massey and children
Knox Williams Sr of Millican have returned to Austwell after an
was trading in our city yesterday. ' extended visit with her parents,
, I Mr. and Mrs. Weyman Taliaferro,
Miss Lula Rotello is reported on _
the sick list today ( Mrs. Phiip Arhos and baby and
Mrs. A. T. Koonce and Miss Bes. Miss Juanita Petty left Sunday for
sie Youens spent today in Conroe ' ague.a tter a visiit with Mr. and
with relatives. Mrs. Bill Bournlas.
Oil Cloth
Best Grade 48 inch Oil
Cloth, Yard
19c
I spent Monday in Houston.
dow tonight ad note the
prices at which we
are offering these garments.
Big shipment arrived this
morning
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can was shopping in our city to- rouens who remained to visit her
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sister. Mrs. A. L. Koonce.
| Miss Marjorie Faw and Mrs. Bea-----------------
All sizes used "Caterpillar" Tpac+
tors. Graders, Compressors, Sale or
rent Some real bargains. Gulf,
Tractor and Equipment Co., 8100
Polk Ave., Houston, Texas. Phone
Preston 4108.
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vu- 105c 44 be "
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rell, served a delicious salad
course. ,
The reception suite was decorat-
ed with beautiful radiance roses.
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CATHOLIC-CHURCH
Rev J J. Wallace, S. J., will
conduct a series of lectures at the
Cntholic c hurch at Navasota. com-
mencing Monday evening at 7145
and lasting* for one week
Mass every morning at 8 o'clock.
Boys long trousers in large assortment. Size 8 to 18.
Priced from—
$1.1940 $2.95
A large showing of boys new knickers at very reasonable
prices.
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Mrs H. F. Lindley and Miss i Monday afternoon in the city with
Katherine Lindley spent today inher family,
Houston .. , , , “
I Mrs. A. L. Jones has returned to
| Mr Catherine Venarulli, mother of the child, Mienae. who was Killed
by gangster tulleta in the,Harlem “baby massacre" of last July, is
shown in her Nev. York home r’ading the newspapor account of the
, capture of Vincent Coil und the gunmen acus d of Cie erime. With
hy - her daught M ce “I hope they go to the chair if they are
found ' Be the gnilt, ne." Mrs. Vengaili says.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 208, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 13, 1931, newspaper, October 13, 1931; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558606/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.