The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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HIE BASTROJ ADVERTISER PAS TROP, TEXAS. AUGUST 20, lWi5
NEW FALL
ARE MERE
Our very successful Clearance Sale produced the desired results and we are now
receiving daily New Fall Merchandise
PRICES WILL BE MARKED ON BASIS OF REDUCED PRICES AND CLOSE MARGIN
To meet the demands of trade conditions which we fully realize must be the lowest that consistancy will
allow that you may obtain your Fall needs. Come in and see ourNew Fall Styles. You are welcome whether
you buy or not.
The J. IVI. Holt Company
ews
Crysup, proprietor of
James Wood returned hom* from
Houston *tf t e r spending several week? j the Bastrop Inn has an add in t hi.*
with his Aunt Mrs P. H Towler. issue calling attention to the o n
enienct of t;;kinv meals at her place
Miss Iv-th Fowlei returned h<iduring t|-K n(.X( two months of hot
Thursday from Houston aft. r a weather as well as discarding the
vjfit with Mrs. l: H. Towler. worry of cooks who arc leaving for
the cotton patch. The cousine if the
Bastrop Inn is first class and merit*
L
Miss Ida Mai Fowler who hat! been
/isitmg Miss Hattie Bet'i Carter in
F (.'in returned home Wednesday.
Freddy Hoyt after -pending a few
weeks with relatives in Tlou^toii re
turned h"iiu Wednesday
Miss Walter Kueble returned to
-tr home in Houston after an extend-
ed visit with relative® at Bastrop and
Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Abbey return-
ed to their hoime in San Antonio Fri
day after a several dnvs visit wi i
relatives here.
Mr. and Mr P. 1 < url anti daug'.-
t< r Mary Gastner returned home
Thursday after months visit in
S outh Texas points
Mrs Robert Anderson returne 1
f ( in (ioliiid after a visit of several
weeks and hoi nephew. Ralph Fowler
returned with her for a two weeks
visit.
Miss Elma Lawson spent a few
days last week with her sister Miss
Ifua Lawson.
Mrs. B. H. Towler anl son Ben Ho.
ward Jr. and Miss Artie Lenmon < f
Houston spent a few days last week
n the home of Dr. and Mrs. N G.
Fowler. They left Saturday for Aus-
tin and Elgin before returning to
their hom« Monday.
thi patronage of
siring good meal®
h<nr' people <le
AiUi-li
THE BASTROP INN
Bastrop's Leading Hotel
Cool, Comfortable Rooms and Hath
Where All Commercial Men Stop-Special Rate*, i
For Those Who Wish to Take Their Meal® k ,
the Hot August and September Months.
itrop
Pur smiling and congenial friend T
K Moor* of Mills I'rairit was in Pas-
Monday morning If the droutl
s bothering him his outside facial (X
p-i-non dont show it. It is his type
of opt imism that makes us forget o r
troubles and g( after th> good thjn.-
of lift with a harder determination t
win. Hi i liilestiphv Is always woi i
while and carries a heart to heart
message that breotb closer friend-
ship find warmer confidence®
CH^ISTIAN ( Hl^ H NEWS
The regular Sunday services " % ill
Ik held at the Christian Church n".<.t
Sunday.
Sunday School i ;30. Morning
vice 10:30. Evening service 7:4"
You are welcome to these services
and you are assured an hours ,vor-
hip that will hi ip you spiritually and
make you feel betttv
Come «nd wor hij. with
th« services.
REV
gregation on "What is *.h( | i<*ii i-c 1 I
this ane in which «i ri ;■ Religion '
Will Christianity I e abb t< look 'Ji■ n
thi time as a help or a 1 indrance
Special Reference to Mean Luge of St.
Paul Cathedral London. England.
FREDERIC M BRASIER. Re.1
gj IN SOCIETY
MPS IL .1
(iRIKSEN HI ( K
TERTMNS
IK. IA.
MEl HOIHST < Ml U< H
at
it
Rober* 1'iivo .int! his family left
f. ; Richmond thi® week when they
wiil make their fuu;rt home Robert
ha.® rented a largi net farm vhich he
will culitvnte n<\t ycat It. is with
regret that \\( set this ex-client
littb family leave however we are
sum that he will be -ucce-rful in this
new ventur< and th< people "f the
Ri hmond .(immunity can feel pn. id
t( welcome a meml* i of w hat wi feel
is ont c f Bastrop - best citizen®.
E. ii \vv ■:
o—
BAPTIS1 < Hl'K( H
The regular services will
at the Baptist Church next
I Sunday School at !M">, S. L.
j Supt. Morning service at 11
Jr P. Y. P. U. at 4.;!(>. Mrs. Brannon. th:
j leader. Sr. P. Y. P. C. will meet at |Oui
T p. m. Velma Perkins, 1 res. Even •
ing service it k | m
You are cordially invited to til
these services and a cool pleasant
nour of worship i- promised.
REV. R. S. GARRARD. Pastor
KPIS< OPAL
—o
< III U< II
Mrs. Eva Hoyt l"ft
Houston where she will
f<r ten days.
Monday for
"int relative®
On Sunday next August 2-irfl. Sun-
day school at at 10-"(i Morning
Mrs. T A. Hasler returned la;t Prayer with Sermon Subject "The
week from an extended toiu through Sin of Self righteousuess" based on
points ( l interest in California.
Mrs I. Meusebach i® visiting
sister Mrs. Buck Pcol at Marfa
w« -k.
her
this
the gospel for the day. Evening at
7-•!r. -hort Evening Prayer an'! *er-
mon.
Mr. Brasier will address the con-
Sunday School at l':45, M. ( Booth,
! ; Superintendent. Our Sunday School
attendance should keep at one hun-
dred i'ven in thi® hot weather. Lit'®
make it U- next Sunday. You grown
be heldimen and women come and fill the
Sunday, j idult classes.
Brannon. 'America's Heritage Ftom tin
a. m. j Past sill be the subject discus-od by
pa tor at the eleven o'clock hour
congregations were small at both
morning and evening services la®i
Sunday. Help to make them what
th- v ought to be by coming next stiii
day.
At t ight in ihe e.eniri. tic p: i
will preach on "Joseph: A Model f. i
Us".
I rayei meeting Wedne day
< 'ome to prayer meet! n.
Chtiir Practice Fridtiv :.t s.
The Fall season is upon ti®
earnestness and diligence let us
n.rselves afresh to tlx? wi rk of
Church. Your pres« net at thi
vices is alw iy- app'eciatetl by
pastor.
R. F. CI
>i:i<\ id's
at
With
ir i• i ;
'I
set ■ |
l e
A monn th many pleasing hos-
te--'t-- ol Bastrop non<' are more po-
pular than Mrs. R .1 <irie®enbecic
Jr. and the entertainment at her
•iome I«i1 Friday in which four tables
of forty two was the principal at
trartion, proved another in®'an(e of
her prt-mier personage as an enter-
tainer.
1 In lovely home wa« henut>full>
decorated ir. pink and whitt ztnm
|
| and a delightful charm pervaded the
'atmosphere of the occasion The
! pleading manner in which Mrs. (irie
\-"nVcck administered ti th< ne fs-
j®ilie-- of the event brought forth
-miles and words of approval froin
the trnestv ;irl(| the pre-'houdhtfrlno.--
i f he; ai angement wa® instrument il
in thi entire evening l>< iru active
'.villi interest.
Mrs. L. T Rarrt ■w was the r«*( ■ i -
punt of high -cole prize which was
a lovely wall pocket anil Mrs. I{. I'
Perkins curried off lov* score honor*
iwhich vsa® a daintv hanaker liief
debt ious and ph ..®ing refiesh-
consisted of ih< e\er n fresh
•ake 'o add tie
HI.
Mis-. Mury Beth Taylor of Austin
(pent the week end with her parents
Dr. and Mi®. T P. Taylor.
A MER|CAN KIM CATION W EEK
NOVEMBER lfi-22
Mrs. M. A. (ijeen anti son
turned from Dalla- Thursdi.
Hi
Mrs. A. T. Schaefer and d:> igMei
Lillie Mat spent the w««ek < nd in Aus-
tin with relative.-.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Powel' left for
Tit ( hostei Minn. Saturday where
Mrs Powell goes for treatment under
thi Mayo brothers.
Mr. and vlrs Joe Coulter will make American Education Weei has Ik-
their future home in Coleman Texas com(. nn jn„titutirn. so established by
where Mr. < oulter has accepted a no wjjj l)t- thousand® of American
s it ion wit h an automobile firm to sell rommunities. as well as by presiden
Studebakers. Overlands and Willys lia, prooiamation. In 1919 the Pn
Knight's, loe has for tht past year (lf Education, 1T. S. Department
Nen in tht employ of the Bastrop ,lf th(. int,.rior, inaugurated tht firs'
Motor Company as Ford salesman Education Week. Since 1 « 21 the Bu
ano which position ho made a success,
ful salesman. That Jo« will be suc-
cessful in hi® new field there is i.o
Idoubt a® b< is jiffable and agreeable
Pruno A. Elzner is having the w<" • "jualified sa'esman. lie
north sidt- of hi® building repainted |'1M' """J friswh in Bastrop who
and new signs painted. C. C. Piatt- him much success.
n«: is doing the work.
Mr. J. W W hipplt of San Antonio
>Ir Arthoj- Woehl and two daugh- |vt-"«(I his daughter Mrs. J. Higdon -it
t' i k of La Orange spent tht d iy
Th rsday with Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
Woehls. Dorothy will stay for a visit
with her grandparents.
Lost master (has Ziegenhals and
%. :■ were Austin visitors Friday.
Mr® Vit tor Bengston of Austir.
v -ited Mrs. August Kreidt I Friday
and Saturday.
Mr. anti Mrs. August Kit-idtl were
Aii'tin visitors Monday.
Mr. anti .Mrs. Fett Taylor and son
returned to their home in Elgin
Th irsday afttr a visit with Mr. ano
Mr.®. S. Milton
VJr®. H. M. ANx.iiidtr and daughter
win Sa i At.I-r..■ isitej" la^t week.
Pin Ian lf.-t wet k.
son
Mr- W K. Ransonu- and
dew Le« returned Sunday after a
several di y> visit with her si- tet Mrs.
>'' Collough at Dallas.
lean of Education, the American Le
gion, and the National Education As-
sociation have united in the prepara-
tion of programs suggesting how
communities may unite with tneir
schools in the ob®eivance of each tHy
of this treat week. This year i' will
be observed from November !♦> t«< 2.'..
inclusive. Rural communities will n >T
lag behind the cities in tht hearty oh
scrvance of these' ( xercises. Here are
\it. tht- gt neral subjects jtml the text® for
each day.
November 2P..
"Pro|iressive civili/alun di pt /ids
upon progressive education".
Community and Health Da- Satu-
day, November 21.
I "Physical education nit an- I*. ••
land strength".
For God and Count iv Day Su i
jtlay. November 22.
"Religion. Morality, and Kdination
,: re necessary for good government "
I rider each day the program si r
gests from four to ix topics and t v
or three slogans. Copies of the full
program will l>e sent free on applica-
tion to the Bureau of Education, !><•
partment of the Interior, Washing-
ton. D. C.
The
lllellt -
illg Ice
light t..
cream with
the affair.
Mil MOI)|S'| I \ DIES fO
SPECIAL IMtn KE
Next Monday and Tuesduy
Dixie Theatre tht Methodist
M W L
at tin
Ladles
vol El)
t.FOI Ot,|< \l
TY HERE
M I MOL'I
Mr Julia Cardner, of the I'nit d
State National Museum was in P. -
trop during the past week collecting
and studying the fossils of thi- com
inanity Mr. Gardner Is recognized a
a world authority on Eocene Fossils.
She is making her headqunrt
Austin.
will have charge of tin
that most delightful . i .
comedy "The < iin< i I i
Tins is a sweet wh'di ■ n
drama of domesta lifi ,
rich and wholesoini
with tender patln - <m
■'tit ol tht- > rei i
rnedienrit - i< the ca . . ,.f
life and langh u w>
l he part of i ht- w ise <
Sht i- as i-ted by Fd '
who unpersonati tin
the family and thi
form a team tha: ■ ,
| turn inti laught' i !
| pathi ■ i- awakt i • d I
1 man and (i. .rg- I• i
ther and mo'ht r -a,
f their i hildreii ma .
j to be happy. When tl.i
j !i/e h v ini't'h tlii
1 cr11iced for then pb i
^ given up the many •
to make )iti bright! •
j it sympathy i* aw al • :
j of the audience that >•■
divine and \ our la-ai t
iht'se tlear peoide wl i
oil in t heir act ion bv
in Past t op hoiib; i .
it will make you feel i ■
your act ion in <b cidi m
more positive it i an In
Ihj.t the Methodist I .(lit
percent a gt ol* tht d
■ ri it®e)f is worthy f
Cnmbiiie the e\t • lien;
will ne shown with tin
t ht pict lire atitl yen -a ,
filling the housi i i■ r *'
fueaiay Augus'
nnp el
erecting
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N ASH FERRY PRIIX.E DAMAt.Ell !
Mil l SKORO MAN KM I F,|)
\l TOM'lPH.E
in
t a I • M H FColt-rts wh< has Uen
in San A11« nn for the past thr -t
week- returned to Bastrop Monday.
Mr A. ( . Kleinert ha.® taken over
th< agent > f• r the Pierte Fortlytt
'id < oiti| any succeeding I'hihj Ru-
ben.
John Pentley of Hillsbor > hau hi-
-kull ( rushed in an ant-i ncv ident Sat-
Constitution Day Monday, No- . ur.lay night near Ta;.h>r on the Hutto
ven her M . ; road when his '-ar ovetntnel F. O
"The Constitution is (he bulwark Pentley was drivJr.g ,;nd as he i inde a
of Democrasy and Opportunity". j'lirn at a dangerous mi ve in the road
Patriotism Day Tuesday, Novem-,the car plungetl into a ditch killing
KMX
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IV BASTROP
Towns end
i'nn A r. t >,
F
•ti th and chil
.siting Mr.
Thursday right Bastro) receivet' a
g'ht rain which w « just enough to
wet th' ground. Id-ports from sin
:minding e< ti«n -t iU th* t the fall
ber 17. | John Bent ley almost instantly. F. G.
"Tht I Inr of th. Dnit-d State, of R<mtl«-v was badly cut h\ rla: ®.
America is the symbol of the ideals J o
and institutions «.f our Republic". j DISCI SSION OVER LINCOLN
School and Teacher Day Wed-J HI'ST IN TEXAS TECH. (Jl IFT'.D
nesday, November IK
"It is not too much to say that the
need of civilization is the neetl of the
teachers". Calvin Coolidge.
Conservation anti Thrift Day--
Thursday, Sovember 16.
"The forests ol America, however
Last week a big heavy laden truck
sintr over the Nash Ferry bridge
P
caused it ti fall in on thi
No material damage was
ever traffic was held up
until the place could bi
has Ix-en fixed and vehicle-
pass over it again.
North sua
done hov-
for a while
repaired. It
can snfi |y
varriei' frt.m norn to one inth. The flighted by man, inu't have been a
lug h«,.vy i loud- wer accompained igreat delight Uj t od''. John Muir.
> lectricfcl display. i Know Your School Day—Friday
The discussion anti objections that
weie made in regard to tht placinr
of a Bust of Abraham Lincoln in i!r
Texas Technological college at Lub-
bock was quited at a meeting of the
board of directors last Saturday.
Protestants were advised that an oil
painting of Jefferson Davis is to be
installed in the school library.
P VSTROp LION ITE COM PA V ^
GETS CONTRACT
Among the successful bidtjvr.® for
the coal business for the city of Aus-
tin was th. Pastrop Lignite Com-
pany of Pastrop. This firm had con-
tracts to furnish tht city of Ausim
last year and were retained or re-
petitive bids for the current, year.
The Bastrop coal fields are known all
over the state a.® producers of
best lignite that has Wen mined
all things being equal Pa-tr.
nite is given the prefer em.
count t f its «tip> rit ■ ( , .
? h«
it ncf
Refrigeration
a nrcef '.t% than jjl
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&
is more
ever the e days Keepl
Meat Perft 11 unci f ealth
ful.
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Hinrichs, E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1925, newspaper, August 20, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206449/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.