The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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THL BASTROr A^VEJtTlSKR, BASTROP, TEXAS, MAY
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PEARL Screen Wire
will keep 'em
where they belong;
- - on the outside.
5 YEAR GUARANTEE WIREl
THE
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'EVERYTKIHG.TO BUILO an
ews
\V H. Martin and family < f Lock
ruirt were Bastrop visitor- -.inday in
the home of Mr«. Martin's n.irents Mr.
ana Mrs. \V. H. Nipps. While in the
city .Mr. Martin left h<- order for the
Advertiser to be sent to him at Lock-
hart.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Mavnard Sr
sptnt the week in Houston.
\\\ C. Sillimi.n. President of the < ai-
vin Coal Co. of I-«>> Angelos Califor-
nia i« in the city looking after his
mininir intrests.
Little Miss Sunshine Pierci of A ■
tin wa« the n-iic «t <>f Anna P arl \ley-
under Inst Wednesday.
MiFrancis bitting who nas been
visiting her Aunt, Mr?, .la^. A. Haral-
son has returned to her home in Pitts
hurg. While hen she was the horn !*«■.*
of several delightful social affairs.
Mrs. .las. A. Haralson, Mr:. Annie
!>ee Alexander, Miss Mary France-
Bittini; and Anna Pear! Alexander
wer Austin visitors last week.
Miss Margeret Cunningham student
jf Southwestern universii.r spent
Sunday with her Aunt Mrs. (i. J.
Lt-iith.
Max Leath and his Aunt Mrs. Mag-
gie Hills who had been visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. f>. J. Leath let
Monday for San Antonio.
Mis Richard Starcke returned hon'c
from Houston Saturday where she
was called on the account of the sick-
ne-- of her son .lame- Pmitn. Her
little grandson .James Ii. retun <!
with her.
Mrs Lysle Osborn is visiting ho
parents Mr. ai d Mrs. G. Hemphill in
| Minneola thi* week
j H. J. Keseulus ar.d W S. Craft
I wire Smiths ille visitors Monuay
night where they attended the meet-
in;. of the Bastrop Encampment 1. O.
|<> F. No. 101. The Patriarchal de-
. irr-( of the order was conferred dur-
I\i net and M.-- Nell H -«
i ..:<!• Austin \i>it*r- M
i .\ right where they went to meet
Mi.-- Kathyrn Holl of Longvjew.
Vfter taking in th«* majestic the
i *rt\ • i irned to Basil , where
" • • H«'!t will spend the summer.
Word to Bastrop friends fro".
I. r. view was t the effect that Mis-
It.*- .1 H«'lt w t« h '-en Maid
nor to the Confederate Reunion
which ■ being held at l>allas tl i-
week.
Mrs hate Turn* r whi I: i< Ihh t.
confined for the past several weeks
on account of illness :s reported on
the road to recovery. This news is
irratifing as her condition for a tinu
was considered crave.
Ed. T. Lorey whi lv s been ovcr-
teeing th«. building of the new Met-
hodist Church left Sunday for Brc\-
ham.
Mr an«. Mrs. George Bi-nivn are m
Temple. Mr. Buniva wa- operated ->n
lor ap >er.dieiii'«.
Mr and Mrs. Blue and daughter of
San Antonio .-pent a few days last
week with Mr-. Blue'- -i>ter Mrs.
Sam Herndon.
Mr- I. .Mi*iisi>bsch who has been vi-
siting in San Antonio with her moth
or Mrs. M. : L Mooney returned t<
Bastrop Sunday.
Mrs. .1. I.. Mc.Millian, formerly
M - Rube'le N> riiunt, 1* ft Wed no
day morning for New York to ta>t
>a--a.c foi :-o'.i h \merica where
her husita.' d has accepted a positi 'i
as i :! driller.
Mis> Maud Norment who for the
(i.ist sev -ral years ha- been -mj I y-
in the I". S. Treasury Building, ar-
• veil n Bastrop \Vt>dnc>day to spend
hei annual vacation with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Waltei Norment. She
was a<-conipruved from Nash.i'lc* Ten-
nessee by Master .Jimmie Kran/
grandson who will also make an e\-
'ended visit with relntives.
SPECIAL—1 lot
Ladies Hats
worth from $6 to
$10
$3.95
This store has become the
leader in fashion for |a(]jes
hats. Our business in this liue
has steadily increased and we
attribute this to the fact that
we have given maximum
styles at minimum prices.
1 lot of Stylish
Hat*
$2.00
l'luuu <Si)
Ju t Received some New Styles in Women® Shoes to sell from
$3..~>o to $().oo
t
B D.D'I'H D R V I 'eD f) r)*> u, r),
Tr\lls
MUS. S. I). UK\ NoI lis
itINs
'MKk
The Tuesday (
was entei taimd at t ;.i r...
I Mrs. S. 11 Reynold Ma .
veil ' l hrulg,.
!|
■ iil th< met tin?.
.1 1.. Osborn, cor,tractor of Hous
t"u lei: for hi- hom> Tuesday night.
iKr.om nnstructfd th«' nrw brick re
-idcn<e* of Jn< O. Turner aid Tigna!
.lone - which work kept him here for
the (nisi four months. Mr. Osborn
has left two fine stricture- a.- the re-
-ult ot his ability and theii complete-
nes i- comfined to th« nos1 ndntite
detail in vorkmnmhii design and
construction.
Mrs .). (i. < tsborn and M:- s Lear
Tucker \ i-itft) at th< home of Mr.
and Mrs T. (' Osborn this week.
They returned to their home in Hous-
ton Tuesday wnth Mr- O-born son J.
L. Osborn. \
Mrs. Dan Moore it
tives in Kingsville this week.
rela-
MISS BESSIE MtCOMBS
ATTENDS STATE CONVENTION
Mis- Be-s - McCombs Countv Heal-
th ^ ul"S' attended the convention of
j State Nurses at San Antonio last
*'eek. Miss McCombs states that a
j'arg number of nurses from over th"
| State were present : nd much irrtruc-
j live and valuabb know leg< was con-
I veyed throusrh the tians'er of id"i -
i
and conditions.
.Mi-- MeCombs Sec't y and
Trea«. (>f th*' State organization r>f
Health Nurses which eonstitu* • a L'
yeai term however -he >ffrred lier
resignatior tfte; s *rv It p •><c vein
A busy week outlined :'->r .ill--;
McCc libs in ire' <; ojt « 1■ i. for fu
jture work in the County. Last M >n-
day a t 'hild Health f'i nf ivr.e.
h id in Elgin froi i } t < "i n • r
CVritur.. Club, c'lil ji, >i)i
Miss McCombs will hold
health conferences at Sacred
School Monday Ma* :'"rh. from to a
and Tuesday M .y _'0th. at Sinithville
at tin- ( ity Hall li*oni ■! to and at
Bastrop Wednesday at 1 h> lfeelth
Center over F'ir t National Hank.
Each Wednesday a class of miiiwives
are given instruction at St. Pauls
> nurch on the half way road b< tncon
i Bastrop and Austin nn the ft-dar
| Creek road.
was
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t'hilil
Heart
HAKMOS 1 (It II I \S INN 1C S I
i\(, PI{(M;K \M
Last Thursday the Har nony < 11 ■'1
was entertained at thi n-i lei
B. Harvey vith Mr^dar. > v IV
jllarviy and E. i' n'.chs ac'.i • a- lio<-
tess. The program wa I a- -il >ti
I Hungarian music aial !!)• jnTi'ii'm
(consisted of Piano >"lo. Mi-- Helen
Waugh, Hungarian uano I>;■ Pr: br -
: Iso B. and ('. seiec'ion by -i'" ir.i m.
Reading by Little Sam lid ti lliggins
"l'sc awful Sick" folloMeil b\ 'in eii-
core. Voice solo by Mi . ■ Mimic'1*
"Down on the Farm" \'ioliri Dott*.,
Missis John ami .1'.: ia Waug! "Aria
La Travitia". Reading by little Mary
.lane Harvey "I'm Ready for a Kiss"
also ,in en "ore. Mrs. B. D. Ordain
read paper on Hungarian . lusic fol-
lowed by the lesson. Mrs F. H. Jen-
kins read the Critic's r« f>oi • as a fi-
nal to the program.
A delightful social hour wa- helil
after the program in which delicious
iefreshment- consisting c * <"nam a.,«l
fake was served.
Mr. < . P \mthor o Port Arthur
-pent Friday and Saturday with ho ne
folks.
Mr. and M 1 >U' \ • ai ter ; nl
• i.ghti i ! l ie in v . •«
I iirciny.
9
Mis - 1 ,< < nora Mi i ombs,
the Stati En ■ ersity. i i.
end with her ister, Mi -
Combs
Mr. U'ill F Orgain >•:' P> aumont
-pent a few days with his mother Mrs.
!l!. I . Orgain la i week.
\li Maul Oault -| "til th' >•('•: end
'.vith her parei ts in \u«t i.
Mrs. T. P. Haynie anil s< n Tom Pow-
ell Jr.. of -\• as tin -pent v ndny with
Mr. T P Haynie.
MRS. SAM II It. (.INS \M> MRS D
IV IIUI.I.AM) KNTERT MVS
I I'ist or M ill il i>
Mr- Sam Higgins and Mrs. D. P.
Holland entertained the Ladies (!ui! I
of the Episcopal Church la-t Wcdnw
day at the resilience of Mis. Higgins
in social meeting. A pleasing pro-
gram was offered after the re: ular
order of business was dispensed with
which was, a reading by Miss Frieda
j Brasier, Recitation by Little Miss
Dorthy Lee Perkins, talk on mis-ions
by Mrs. F. M Brasn i and a read in/
by littli Miss Sam Edith Higgins.
Ke>\ F. M. Brasier idded mirth and
entertainment to the ocassion by a
number of humorous recitations. A
delicious ice course was served to tin
guests after he program.
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KSTAHI.ISIIK1> IK<-,r>
Straight From the Shoulder
When we urge you to start a Savings Account
with this Bank we are giving you advice you
will thank us for in later years. The success-
ful men of today are successful because they
knew how to save money. Start Today.
The First National Bank of Bastrop
<W> VIvAKS OF SKHVK K
\ MAV—POLE I .I'M HI.MV
(>n Wednesday May the l-'ith, \nna
P< art Alexander was heste- to a f"\v
of her fiiends at a daintily appointed
luncheon. An attractive May Pole
wrapped with pink and yellow ribbon:
graced the center of the table, and ril -
bons extended to each plate where
they were held by dolls dressed in
yellow and pink. >vho al«i held the
place cards. Yellow May baskets con-
tained 'he bon briiis. A dainty four
icourse luncheon was served to the
guest - and table favor- were distri-
buted. After which a few grov n
friends came irt and an interesting
program consisting of nadings and
musical numbers wer« l. in in recog
nition of Anna Pearl's ninth bir'Inlay
and sh" wa- the recipient o." many
irood wishes and lovely gifts.
t)
SII.N F.R TEA A I MRS. t> D.
oi«; ms
Wednesday afternoon Ma.. 1'!th. the
beautiful and attractiv* horn* of Mrs
R. D. Orgain was thrown open to all
friends to a delightful program. Mr ;.
\V. J. Rodgi-rs pleased those present
iith a solo. Price Jenkins .Bastrop's
own tenor rendered two numbers.
Miss Addie Mae Murchison also ren-
dered a srolo. Miss Wilma Page gave
a recital and Knthyrn Chalmer« also
gave a recital number. Mrs. W. I?.
Ran some an«l Miss Helen Waugh r n-
jdered a Piano Duett. The entire pro
gram was received by an appreciative
j audience and the free will offering at
] t he door netted a neat sum. On am
and cake was served as refreshments.
It \M ROP II Kill SCHOOL MR! S
(AMP (IN I \KE
La.-t Friday tnizht the Junior and
S'-ni'i! High Sch"ol firls v.ere ehupe
toned hy Mr. ar.d Mr IC'dit Davis and
\lr <,en Davis at th Bastrop County
Lake for a nights outing and al io Sat-
urday. Boy school mate- invited
to participate ;n tin. evening event
which w.i- fn-t a lug .upper witn all
kinds of good thines to eat followed
by a da.'ice. Alter a reasonable hour
of pleasure th- hoy - departed and 'he
girls remained for the night. Satur
day the entire da. wa- d" oted to the
pleasures of outdoor life and all <■;. ie
j homi Saturday evening.
Th' si- present were. Mr and Mrs.
Robt. Davis, Mr. Geo. Da\i.-., Mir,sis,
Marie Roe, Marie Hasler, Alma Mur-
hison, Helen Booth, It' inic" Hasler,
."heodora Hinrichs, Carrie Mm CV.r-
rutln-r , Vivian Smith, Evelyn Butler,
Mary Nell Jones and Mary .lata
I 'a vis
YOI \ , L \DIES BRIDGE CI.I II
EM ERI MNED
Tuesday evening Miss Nell Rose
Schaefer entertained the young ladu*
bridge dub at the residence of her
mother Mrs J J Schaefer.
Two tables were in progress of
plav during the ifternoon High
■core favors were awarded at both
tables and wen won by Mrs. M \
I'rokop and Miss Knthyrn II dt
which were dainty handki rchiefv A
lilici< IS ice course with angel f.,,d
cak< was served.
, m Fn,
i tables wen in ,. ... .
jthr 'i"! .i ■!.. .J
! Robert Da . Ul
' 'ipjer
I nigh wort a lowlv i ml v.. >
« ■ *• p. ^1... ■
pri/e for low ,i .
V i
Mrs. He,T.v . ! I
tornia wa- out ot t, ,.,. v „. j
ornssion.
Refreshment. , .,,1V ,.
and cake wa.- an aided G-aturt 'ti,|
'•VI • il.. en! el . •
SENIORS EN H.IM \|\KD
Tuesday night t ' ,.|\ A
Mrs. R. P Perkir ,n. e!i|
.nerry gatherinir of tin • • S4r|
H'gh Scho.,1 ( bi w.th v|rs Pfrkitl
and Mis> \
The affair wa -'.u • .1 in honor rfl
the Missis Marie I! \,.ia|
P" kins. Seven tables of forty t,
were Kept busy With lti p tine to
(and lively |.v -h. ; ,,n>r#
The school fl i'm ' ■ i I f.i
school
decorati\e schi no
decora' ed t hroin-
i olors orchid and
prize- coiisitted
CllSes. Theo | 'i i i.
gins Trigir prt ,d
bowl through' ' ■
Ella Wriffhi wm
high score for "h-
van it y ca - ■ I ,< !.
t< red thi I • , • i
ci i ed a t ii
Perkins t i • .1 • ■ .
guests..
Refresh)! I nt -
and on hi I in i.
decorated wth a i
orchid mints wa
of the coursi
The ellt il e i vi ii
i n(i rtainnien' t ■
for the we< li,
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mt wi«h the sel
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The Basti "i1 1
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on t lie It ii s at !■:.
being May L'.'trd
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C. i FRUIT . J
Mrawherries, Dewberries, Plums, Oranjres. Apr «■> l,r'in
'•riiit. Bananas and Lemons.
VEGETABLES
S W I'otatoes, Squash, Tomatoes, Black Kyetl I •' I
.•ms, J>ettuce, Celery, ('ahhajje, Cucumbers. I
« nips and Knfjrlish F'eas. '
^ ^ Pounds Granulated Sugar $1 Ot'
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Hinrichs, E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1925, newspaper, May 21, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206436/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.