The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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I BA rROl ADVERTISER BA STROP. TFXAS. HU K-PAV V U
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Aft'r .1 several week- nl i'nw " >
account i f sickness !r. H I . W ■ ' '
nor i" again hack at hi - Barbel >tu'f
greeting his friend- who ar< rejoic-
ed to see him sufficiently recovered
tvhert he can alter.'! t > hi> ditties, |
"Hugo" . s r.e its affei tinnately known |
by ..!! Bastrop wh are I is1 f'iends
11 i ed had hi* share of sicklies*
and >t is good to see him takc it
with thi optonir m that he does. It
in this class of person th t makes
those A'. r rumble at little things
-it up and feel ashamed of themsel-
ves We wsh for Mr. Wertzner a
j',,pt • <)• I improvement in his health
and -i nee rely hope that the joys of
good health will he his from now on.
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Make The Graduate Happy
Give Gifts That Last
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Graduation is the most eventful happening be-
tween birth and marriage. Gifts from \\ ood's have
the assurance of bein* well received. A jrreat se-
lection of articles and a wide range of prices are
here.
FOR BOYS
Waldemar Chains
Cuff Links
Watches
Waldermar Knivee
Belt Buckles
Watch Fob*
Collar Muttons
Scarf Pins
Signet Kings
Set King*
Tie < la*'>-
Clutch Pencils
Fountain Pens
Shaving Sets
Military Brushes
Collar Pins
Hill Folrf-
FOR GIRLS
Diamond K'ngs
Diamond Bar Pins
Diamond Bracelets
Bracelet Matches
I. a vallieres
Brooches
Pearl He ids
(iold Beads
( iimn Kings
Perfume Lockets
Dinner Kings
('onipacts
Lingerie Clasps
French Ivory
I'oilet Sets
Silk Lmbrcllas
Mesh Bags
S/ J EWELER
OPTOMETRIST
Bastrop. Texas
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Mrs. Ruth Johnson spent the
we« k with Mr and Mrs. Chas. .Ten-
kins and Mi'- and Mrs. h. A. Wat-
son of Hills prairie.
Hugh Joiinsoti if San Antonio
stop|H'd o% l with his mother Mrs.
Ruth Johnson a rew days this week.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
M, - I Leath are Mrs. Fannie
Cunningham and son Albert of
Houston and Mis- Margcr< t Cunning-
ham of State University •>{ Austin.
Mr. Rufus Kan some of Brow.iwo 1
spent Saturday with his 'ather Mr.
'.V. B. Itansome.
Mr. W. B. Ransonie left Sunday
1. r Lufkin where h will «p-nt the
week with his daughter Mrs. F irl
1 leiinuin.
Mr. Paul Page Jr. of Austin spent
Vie week end with his father Judge
Paul D. Page.
Miss Lillian Turner of Rod Rock
9pent Friday with her sister Mrs.
C,. C. King. Miss Turner left for
Ada Oklahoma where she will go to
st V ool.
Mrs. Lawrence Schewe of Waco
arrived Sunday for a visit with Mi
and Mrs. W. J. Schewe.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mr .. A. T. Morris were Mr. Sari
Morris of Houston an 1 r • > rlie
Morris of South America.
Mrs, Ra\ Arbuckle who has been
visiting her mother Mrs. L. R. F.i
hard returned to hei home in Light
Monday.
Miss Nelda Frhard left Friday
for Flatonia nnd Hallesville where
she will visit relatives.
Mr. Will Schaefer of Austin spent
the week end with relatives.
Mr. and Mis. Guy Cannon and
children of Asutin spent Friday anil
Saturday, with Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Chalmers.
Mr. T. M. Rector left Thursday
fur Ft. W'« rth where he will visit
his son Morris Rector.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. House. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Meek and Miss
Jewell Meek >f Flgin were Sunday
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Schaefer.
Don't Hiss The |
BEST PLAY OF THE YEAR |
TUESDAY NIGHT I
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JUNE 1st, 8 p. m.
COLLEGE
BAYS
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Senior Class Play
30 - IN CAST -- 30 ^
1 Good Music - Good Singing |
| Lots of Comedy j
EE Vou will see or.e of the most pleasing and delightful plays ever offered In Bastrop by profes- g
== siooals or otherwise. This is a real College Play with an ideal love story woven into the .strain
= of music and comedy which will grip you with interest throughout the entire play. If you like ^
= music you will come. If you like to laugh yoj will come—if you liks th- intrigues of Cupics —
§| activities you will surely be there and if yoL are strong for the school, nothing can keep you ||
i Be Sure and See "College Days" j
Mr and Mrs. Fleet Taylor and
son of Flgin spent Sunday in the
h mi of Mr. Taylor's sister Mrs.
J. S. Milton.
Mrs. J. S. Holmes, Mrs. J. IK
'I 'ulitanie and Ollie MeDavid spent
;i -hurt time Monday in Paige their
old home town.
Guest- in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. 11. Nipps were Mr. and
Mrs. C. I>. N'ipps and Mrs. John
Wilborn of Chikasha Oklahoma.
Mr-. L. C. Nipps of San Antonio
i- visiting her son dr. W*. H. Nipps
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Craft left Sat-
urday for Humble vvher they visited
their daughter Mrs. T. J. Johnson for
a few days.
Mrs Harry Frhard. Miss Zoe Aus-
tin and Mrs. F.. Hinrichs were Aus-
tin visitors Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Perkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Jas P. Wood were San
Antonio visitors Sunday.
Mr. P. ('. Maynard was a truest at
a Sunday School barbecue at Flgin
Tuesday night.
Ollie MeDavid returned to his
home in La Grange Monday afU'r
spending a ^hort time in Bastrop.
Mrs. .1. |). Goodfjaine were La
Grange visitor Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Culp of Flgin
\isited in thi home of Mr. and Mrs.
'i. V, Scha* f' r Sur.da>.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Frhard an>
daughter Marx Pearl left Sunday for
Houston.
Mr \. I'. Hackworth Sr. and \ 11.
ilackworth Jr. of KerrvilU? were
iruests in the home of Mr. ,ind Mrs.
J. K. Haines Sunday.
A pleasant vi.-itor in the Adverti
■it office last Tuesday was Mr.
( has fJiiiespie of A!le>"ton. Texas.
Mr. Gillespie was at one time for
several years Mayor of Flpin and is
well known in Bastrop. Before
inovintr to Alleyton from Flijin Mr.
Gillispie managed the lumber yaru
of .1, L. Wilbarger. Mr. Gillespie
was on his way home fr -m Austin
whore he had been in company with
Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. J. W. Lawless
and daughter Mrs. Hastings.
•John Jenkins was called to Bas-
trop this week on account of the ill-
ness of Mrs. Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins
has been working in the Abstract
business in Rusk but will continue
(his work in Nacogdoches after the
condition of Mrs. Jenkins will im-
prove en« ugh to allow his return.
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J. D. Goodgame spent the week-end
with hi> wife who is visiting her
mother Mrs. Holmes.
' Mrs. A. P. Schindler who was
operated m. a* the F. A. Orjrain
Hospital Monday evening is doing
fine at this writing. Her mother,
Mrs. Mary Gest is rooming at the
Kixer Si ie Boarding House .'nd
ariny for her bady.
Mrs Fack F> wler and two sons of
Flgin are visiting in the home of
Mr and Mrs. G. I!. Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fowler spent
Tuesiiay in Flgin.
— i Mis- \lma Jack-i ll wa a Austin
isti r Monday.
Mi Campbell Scale spent the
^5'week end it. San Anti.nio,
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= Grades 15c
ADMISSION
High School 25c
Adults 35c =
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Mrs. Frmst W'atterson is visiting
her bi other Cly h Williams who is
eriouslj ill at Scott and White
Sanitarium at Temple.
Mrs. II B. Reeves Jr. of Humble
is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Norment.
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Airs. M McCann of Went Co-
lumbia is visiting her sister Mrs. W,
M. Conipton ibis week and will visit
relatives in /ust'n before returning
to her home.
Mrs. M. C. Booth will return home
Fr'day after i two weeks visit with
her mother Mrs. A, M. Moss at
Lock hart
Miss Virginia Keller s[>ent the
week end with friends in Austin.
Mr and Mrs. J. K. Haines and Mr.
Parker und Mi,s Ruth Marshall were
Lu Grang*- visitors during the home
(!ommg Ceiebratior last w.*ek.
Miss Zoe Austin spent the week in
Houston attending a meeting of the
State Nurwea. .
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We art- ready to show you Styleplus style—no better d-
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$25 to $45
Our Spring assortment of Styleplus Clothes is complete
and includes not only the newest models, hut every new
fabric in prevailing colors and patterns.
Both single and double breasted coats are being wider,
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We would like to show yhi what good taste can s "t
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We have the very suit for Graduation in Styleplus. \
assortment to select from.
The J. M. Holi Company
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Waugh and
daughter Helen Marie, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Waugh and «on were New
Brnunfels visitor- last Sunday,
Judge J. 1!. Price spent Saturday
and Sunday with his family return
ng Sunday afternoon to Caldwell
County where he is presiding over
court whieh is in session there.
Judge Price states that he will re
turn to Bastrnn th" latter part of
May in time t > make* preparations
for the June term of court which
convens June 11 rere,
Mrs. Lyli F Osborn returned home
Sunday afti r a weeks visit with her
parents Mr and Mrs. Gus Hemphill
•'at Minneoln.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Guse and son1
and Mrs. (). B. Beasley were Austin '
visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tignal Jones and
daughter Mary Nell wern Austin vi-
sitors Saturdy.
Mrs. Rector H'ggins and Mrs. Fd
Rim were vwitors in Austin Friday.
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"The call of home" bc<
strong for our forno r eiti
and Mrs. L. S, Schaefer
and after a years resident >
'in tln-y returned last vse>
their future home again it.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Si h.n >
from old and respei-ted 1 1,1 '
Bastrop and their ties "
date from birth and <eh
into marriage in whieh ■
most excellent family W
with their many friend- i *' 1
ing then back into the t'
Bastn p's business and
terests.
DAI.K BARNKS BRF \K-
I. ist Saturday aftere" ,n
rti'in of Mr. and Mrs. (I '•
their son Dale, had tie n
breik his arm by falling
f >nce. Dale is up with his
«ling and doing fine. W>
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Hinrichs, E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1926, newspaper, May 27, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206489/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.