The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1949 Page: 2 of 12
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WITH OUR CHURCHES
THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER
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New and Slightly Used Cars
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WASHER MADE
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stinking now at below list price at ... $1699
Orher Marthe Manning
thatut |a Mhtaf nad
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3 that washes and
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to do your week’s
wash in less than 1 hour.
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AND GRIMED COUNTY REVIEW
114 Railroad St
the funeral of their father and
grandfather, respectively, ,W. W.
Hutson. ' .
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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW
'Thursday, March 31, 1949
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Mondy .
oft, muted colors that do won-
derful things for your legs!
This summer’s colors are new
and different, but Humming
Bird quality is unchanged.
“America’s most called-for
stockings” wear1 longer, look
lovelier. That’s why it pays to
buy only Humming Bird 51.,
Member
GULF COAST PRESS ASSN.
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Sunday: , , al 1
9643 A M. -Church School.
11:00 A.M Holy Communion and Ser-
mon
70 P.M-Instruction In the Ways and
Tsachmgs pt the Church
Monday:
III 06 A M 800 P.M- Day of Devotion
in the Church sponsored by the Assoclated
Womeh. Father D'Aubert,, rector nt the
Chureh nt the Good Shepherd, Houston.
wi he the < onduetor. "thes service will
hegin with a service.of Holy Communlon,
Those; Aho tome for these five. Nours will
bring, u simple box lunch.
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• Paul Crutchfield of Liberty
yisted his parents, Mr., and Mrs.
J. C Crutchfield, over the week--
end. His family, who spent last
week with his parents, returned
H Liberty with him.
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Examiner-Review
Office Supplies
iS YCUR PRIVATF AFFAl
when you use VEKGTIAN BLINDS
• With just a twist bl Ina wn.it you
secure n much privacy as you want
.rgulatelghtandvontilaton.
add charm and ohchantment to
wmdowtreatments Venetian blinde
are as nt oitt’ 1 35 tiey are beautilul.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
lituir: Navakota, Texasg
Rev. Warren It. Hail, Jr ,' Castor
Suncfuy . " •. 1 ■ "
9 4 AM Sunday Sthool.
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No. 7188
It does pretty things
for you, too, with a
riot of embroidered
roses blooming On the
bodice! Another
Martha Manning
vertical design with
gem type buttons
emphasizing the
button-front style.
Straw belt matches
ptereypSpun Rayon
Blue Cloud,
EoamAsa,
18M-244.
$1495
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ike flu- mills of the gods ( ongress has beer gi ihding: siow 1.
One pil'd- of legislauomn durmgthis session hus gone this .week
te the President for his sigunture, r veto—rent control. But Id
u- not get inapatjent with our Reprosentatives af Washington.
They are there to look pul mr oUr interests and if they prevent
Clot of rash tegisihron Ibein the. w ill have done thelrduly well.
Much extreme legistgton is being proposed, and that with pres
w, Itheretore behooves ourEongressmeranddenalors to
, ‘wise assupents and harmless as doves:
No Reasonable Offer Refused. I Must Do Business.
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zION LUTHERAN CHURCH
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1 - Arthur .J. Niemann, Pastor
Aodepsor, Texas 1
Sturday $chook 2 t<> :15pm. ..
■ Sudayeiroe1, and Adult Bibie Slas5:
9t4: a.m
Divine Services: 1030am Sermon subf
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. METHODIST CHURCH
C Frank York: Pastor
Sunday School at 9:43; R. Ki Gardner.
Supt.
Morning . Worship at 10:55, Holy Gom-
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many,
many friends in Navasota - for
all their kindness during our
great sorrow.'
Mrs. Ed Otto and
The Otto Family
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- “Rocks and Shoals,” Articles
for Government of the Navy,.,
was the first printed document
on the U. S. Navy.
• ’41 CHEVROLET—4 door fleetline, just loaded
with extras. Radio, heater, new paint, etc.
e James Albert Hutson and his
son, Wilford. of Phoenix, Arizona
were here this week to .attend
Henry Fuelberg, former em-
ployee of Lindley funeral home,
is now sales representative for
General Electric appliances at
Gimon’s store on Washington
avenue. Fuelberg is a native of
Brenham. He served three years
in the Air Corps during World
War II.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
JAnderson. TeNas
i’iteahisI the suteet of Ihf |,M.
don.sumuy which wiN eread/in all
< Phurehes oT Christ, Scientist/ o Suhilay,
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■Th« cuulein TeSI is: "Tliou hast dealt
well with tor selvamnt, 0 Lorat uocoding
unt ths wor. 1 . - . Through thy pre-
eipt» i irt.unidetistyndinig 1hqretote I hate,
verytalse wa ’ *< IPsa/ins 110.6,14)
. sertices viy Sundu ir a in. .
teoiw’mymeetiug evety fourth Wed-
hesdusg s pan. ;
■ ’ ll-.bling ibom •pen eety firat Wodnes-
Aas A3 pm wheie quthor Di ll Shrastian
soenre iterature .mii> be read borrowed
r purefased,,
1 ic public I cordially insita1 lo attend
ilie lien fees 4nu Use Ine -Reaging Eonr
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dect: "The Sinlessness of Jesus Put» Un-
belief to Shame." John 8146-69, 7:30 p.m
Lenten topic: "Jsus on the Way to Gol-
gotha." Luke 33:36-43
Sunday afternoon at 2130 the regular
quarterly congregational meeting will be
held. . •
—RED CROSS MAKES FINAL APPEAL
; " The crimes countychapter dt the American Red Cross makes •«
ils List appeat this week : our, quota will,have shecp raised or
not raised, but thatgret orkanization for the relief of stricken
humanits- individually or enmassc-—will go right up answefing
the call of distressregardless of who has contributed to its fund,
likewise disregarding color or nationality.
When the Red Cross emblem is -presented mepiot harks biek
to Florence Nightingale that noble woman who was inspired .to e
<1<>. what sherould to help the sick and wounded. She gave her-
self wholly ami unselfsshiy lo. that cause. It was through her
scrific and Wise decisions that the Red Cross was created. Ln
the Geographic Magazine for April there appears a brief stors
about Fiorence Nightingale a mil a full page pictre of her hi du
‛ Army hospital in Hie days of rhe Crimean Wars. .
1 . Before Ilie curtain is rung down on the 1949 Red-Cress appeal -
every person should make a contribution and thus strengthen
I he long aim of that socielas it teaches out to suffering mam .
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chureh sfoi .’i bumiless sessicin knd mi-
ionan ptograti
,00PM, The Nova Macornie C. A
n t ets at I he hu th
Wednesdayt • . . ■
6,13,1 NI Sunay chool lofficers . Had
teadhers mecting; Youth Choir pwjetuv*
27: 30 1 t "M l a ye r mhe et in g., ;
i - 15 I’ M Adult, Chofr pras l|< c
Thursday . ;
, 2 120, P M The S nbeams meet nt t he
.U0FM The Rayni Amsaskgdotsmeet
at the chureh: ■ •d
Sunday: . 0‛ .... .. " f 6"0
1;45AN Sunday, Schook,
1ng AM Morning, Worship. Senyiee.
Mrs. R. M Upchurch, Sr., me-
dical patient.
Mrs. Mason Smith, major sur-
gery. •
March 24:
Mrs. LF. Blair of Bryan,, me-
dical patient.
Tennis Sims of Millican, medi-
cal patient.
Mrs. George H. Hoencke, me-
dical patient.
Miss Margaret Baylor, medical
patierjt.
March 25: .
Artha Alena Vaughr of Madi-
sonville, minor surgery.
Martha Lou Warner, minor
surgery. ■ • .
Sarah Evelyn Siddall of Col-
lege Station, minor surgery..
Mrs. Louis Weise of North
Zulch, eye surgery.
Mrs. Lyda Rhew of Anderson,
medical patient.
March 26;
Mrs. W. T, Walker of Austin,
emergency patient.
Mrs. Ella Wilkinson'of Austin,
emergency patient.
Mrs. George Burgner of Wal-
ler. minor surgery.
Mrs. J. V. Brooks of Bedias,
major surgery. • '
March 28: i
Mrs. S. J. Floyd, medical pa
tient,
March 29:
Ed Fannin of Madisonville,
minor surgery.
Frank Cungalo of Houston, eye
surgery.
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1.55 A M, - Moi-Bing Worship,
600 PM Junior,- oneer, andSehior
Vouth Groupi ' , ,
Mlanday: ' 0 •
. 7:00 M .hoard of Deacona .
wedhesdny. .1 :
70 P.M Praser Merting
#4PM. Session Meetmg
1 T,45PM.EhoIr Practic, .
sundasApHII 3 murk the begin:
ning or a”new church year- Th fli*t of
the quarterly- Communton Serykce-s for..the
hew yeur witlibeolserved at the hour of
. motning worship. ■
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Wednesdss 5
[00 AM- Holy- Commuriion.
906 A M Haty Comiunion 12
3100) I’ M, Chifdren’s Lenten Serie
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• FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
W 'h Niier: rastor
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• MEETING ANNOUNCED • Mis M L landlev jeturned
. , ! . home a lew tliiv s'aoii tinirf Hotis,
A. heeting <>f the Women s ’ ton w here she spent about six
-cemetery Association is an | wonks with relatives. ‘
nounced for 3:00 pm Friday of . ■ —-o—-.n
this week in the P,UNRorar . mhe Sunday school was start-
room at the city hall. Members <'il i
are urged to attend, 1735.
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Sunday, April 3:
, 93AMSunday cheok cand Bibie,
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' 111 is A.M Divine Worship in English
" 2WPM Voters'metitg*, -'
ApI %T0FM Ehten SEie in
E"Kpri .10, 8:00 P M W 1 , NH ClaNs
All .visitors are-cor dirtily welsome
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MISSION
E H. Crouch, Pastor
Sunday: , I 5
9145 AM -Sunday School:
10:50 A M- Morning, yntship Service.
6;00PM ——Trairing Union
7:00 I’M- -Evening Worship Service. ,
WeonoM Prayer meeting.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST .
w. E. Brannef. Minister
Sunday:
aibl Studv—10:00 AM.
Morning Worship 11:00 AM.
Young People'* Class—6:00 P M.
Evening Worship- 7:00 P.M.
Wednesdy :
Mid-Week Service—7:00 P.M.
Ladle, Bible Class—3:00 P M.
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ST. PATRICK'S. CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev, T: A" Rgan, Pastor
Masses: 1st, 3rd and th Sundays, 0
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2nd And 4th Sundays, 10:30 A.m:
Catechism: 9:20 a. m.
First Sunday at the month communion
Suhday for the children. : ■
Confession*: 5 to 6 p m. on Saturday
before 1st, 3rd and 5th Sunday.
Lenten Services
Wednesday, Mass ut-7:00 AM.
Friday, Way of the Cross. 7130 P.M.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and relatives for their
thoughtfulness and acts of kind-
ness during the. time'of opr rel
cent bereavement caused by the
death of our father and hus
band,’ 11. H. West of Courtney,
The Family
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March 22:
Bernard Floyd of Roans Prai-
j rie, medical patient, \ ,
Miss Lillian Ratliff of Bedias,
minor surgery.
Mrs. Emil Richter of Hemp-
stead', minor surgery.
Joe Shook of Singelton, medi-
cal patient.
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WHITTEN & SON, OWNERS AND PUBLISHERS
BOB WHITTEN, Managing Editor
Entered in the postottice at Navasota, Grime, County. Texas, evary Thursday u
jecond class mall matter under act gt Congress. March 3, 1879. ( ,
any erroneous redectons upon th‘*' character, standing or reputation of any persona
hr or corporation, which may pccur In the columns of thia paper will be gladly
corrected upon being brought to our attention ■ -
Subscription Rates
1 Year In Grimes County - $2.00 b Sx Months 2125
1 Year Outside Grimes County .;., $2.50 Six Months $1.50
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ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
A H. Beardairy. Priest-p-charge
, Navasota, TexAs '
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• '40 MERCURY—Tudor, new paint, white side’
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munion and abort sermon.
Youth Fellowship at 6 p.m
Evening. Worship at 7 o'clock.
Wumun's Society 6f, Christian service
meets Monday «J»m
; Choir rehcarsaL Wednesday at 7 p m.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1949, newspaper, March 31, 1949; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445606/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.