The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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T11K 1:.\>TK'>>' ADVERTISER. BASTHOP. TEXAS. VHl'KSUAY JUNE 17
ffilN SOCIETY
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H \\ \IK-HAR \l SON
v.iturtiay nwminn "t eleven o'clock
U.-hodist church, Mwh Mar-
lluralson was Riven in niar-
ht-r brother, James A.
Fred Gresham Ha.vnie.
ut rite
riftlh'1'
by
"'["j''"rations i" the church were con-
'j',, the altar which was em-
v. ;h palms and ferns against
hci .11 ivory baskets of regal
*'■,, eladiola were shown in
r,nk ' •;
• relief.
l , the hour for the ceremony
,,| Mr Earnest Pearcy ttave an
,'^Hn i delude, playing "I Love You
tv^ly" and other numbers while
. filled with friends and rela-
Mtliered to hoar the marriage
MVI •
\T>W-
Af
ptinnu?
wh
r t>u prelude Miss Una Craft
\t 1 inwninir" to organ aceom
by Miss !-<•<• Wilbarger,
mediately following the song
, ,i >1k strains of Lohengroen
u.hirl u-hered in the bridal party;
| ftly played "To A Wild Rose"'
• , nL- the ceremony.
XI fro-m entered with his best
• Carles PoweM, and awaited
l.-i.l. nt the altar. TVe other
attendant® '•f the groom were T D.
tnrre! of Houston, as grooms-ma,!,
and T H Tlavnie of SmitViville and
I.er„\ Saunders of Austin. cousins
' th* pronm, a" ushers.
Xv f the bride,s attendants were
iuniei bridesmaids Anna Pearl Alex-
under, niece of the bride, and Anna
Pel!, ITaynit sister of the groom;
w„re rose taffeta frocks and
carried colonial bouquets of pink and
yellow flowers.
Mi a« Mattie Mae Haynie, sister of
th< CT1 ni. was bridesmaid, and .Mrs
\'! H Tee Alexander, sister of the
hridf wn« matron of honor Both at-
tendant" were gowned in rose taffeta
period costumes and carried colonial
1 .liquet* of pink and blue.
TV 1 ride was immediately pre
i de<! hv her little niece. Rahv Fran
ess .Tarrell, as flower girl, carrying a
<rwil' rose gay of pink rose hrides
jt• ! who demurely took her place at
the altar
The bride entered with her brother
Tnr- . - \ Hnrnlson, who gave her in
nmrriagt She wore a period gown
' whitr taffeta with basque bodice
and '••niffant «kirt. and carried a
•>•!> r:-i! bouquet of white brides
rc.se *.
Tv lediately after the ceremony
Mr "ind Mrs. Haynie left for an over-
1 r, : 'rip to Colorado The brides
r nr away gown was a tailored
• une of navv blue silk faille with
rr.-r 'rimniings and accessories.
out the color arrangement of yellow
and white artistically. After several
hours of entertainment strawlierry
cream and orange cake was served
t> tht following guest. : Mrs. F. M.
Brasier, Mrs. Ed. Kahcnshurg, ,Mrs.
W. B. Compton, Mrs. R. M. Vaugh,
Mrs. R. J. (JiiesenU'tk Jr., Mrs.
Frank Prokop, Mrs. M. A. Prokop Jr,
Mrs. (Jeorge Park, Mrs. J. E. Haines,
Invited guests Mrs. Rector Higgins,
Mrs. ((. P. Jones, Mrs. Ed. Roe, Mrs.
•lake Scraeffer. Mrs. II (J. Higgins,
Mrs. George (Jroene and Mrs. Eva
Hoyt.
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MRS LYI.E OSBORNE ENTER-
TMN8 THE NICHT 12 CU B
Mr-. I..vie Osborn enteitained the
Night 4'2 Club Wednesday. Tlu in
terior of the home was decorati
with iK'autiful daisies and Zinnias
carrying out the color scheme of yel-
low and white. A course of fried
chicken potato salad and sand-
whiches, ice ten, and mints were
served to the following guest- Mr.
and Mrs, Dale Turner, Mr. and Mrs.
R. .1. Hriesenbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Ho-
ward Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. W B.
Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Will Guse,
Mr. ami Mrs. M V Prokop, Mr. and
Mr Gus Schaefer and Mrs. Lizzi'
Owens.
FAMOUS ARTIST INSTRUCTS
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William do Leftwlch Dodpe, famous mural artist. In his studto at th«
Sescjul-Centrflinlal International Exposition grounds tn Philadelphia, whero
th«' 1 Gotii anniversary of gi#niuff tiio Declaration of Independ^nco will t>o
re < hrated from June, tn December, of this year, tfvlnp tnstmrtfaons to a group
Of younK artists who aro cre&tiug the "Rainbow City." Mr. nodfce is the
color expert for the expoHitlon, aud «rery bit of color work done must b«
approved by hiia.
MRS. W. B. RAN SOME
i EPTION
IMS RE-
Mrs. W. R. Ransome entertained
j Mrs. Earl Penman of Lufkin, Helen
| pMilev and her guest, Minnie Lee
Braham of Nacodoches with a recep-
tion Friday. The Tea was held from
j 5:00 until t*:00 o'clock.
The attractive interior of the
| homo was decorated with beautiful
spring flowers. Throughout the en I
tire entertainment the colors pink
and white were carried out in the de-
^ curative scheme.
As the guests entered the door
1 they were met by Mrs. W. J. Miloy, ,
j and Mrs H N. Bell. Mrs. W R -
: Ransome, Mrs. Far) Penman, Miss
; Helen Miley and Miss Braham were
I in the receiving line. The guests
were greeted in the library by Mrs.
Earl Erhard. Mrs. Frank Birmingham
and Mrs. Robert Triirg Mrs. R. F.
t'url, Mrs. E. F. Pearcy and Mrs.
; Sid Reynolds served the guests with
crackers, ice tea. mints and delicious
frozen fruit salad topped with mayo
naise.
I . P. < ORSER\ F I KIT ERSON
PA NTS BIRTHDAY
I he I.e. C.iin Chapter U. i >. C.
< b-erved Jefferson Pavis birthday
with a special program at the home
of Mrs. I? p. Orgain. Among the
guests wt re two Cfinfederate Veterans
Mr. Kelly and Mr. Handle whose pre-
•■eiice th • Chapter Appreci ited very
much. Tributes were paid to Mr.
Pavis t« the Veterans and to th •
Southland; old Southern Songs were
sung, life in th;1 old South recalled
and a real patriotic evening was en-
joyed.
B1S< I I I ( ONTES'I
('u next Saturday afternoon June
lii.l'.tjf, Miss Ima Lawson,
II .me 1 '■ iistration agent will hold
a biscuit contest at the Home Hard-
ware Co. A demonstration will be
the first feature of the program af-
ter which the contestants will be al-
lowed to participate. Every woman
and club girl in Bastrop and sur-
rounding communities is urged to I
come and attend the demonstration 1
and enter the contest, states Miss
"Lawson.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
OF BASTROP
ATTENTION I A PIES
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BCFFET SI'PPER
MISS HELEN Mil.FY
TAINS
ENTER
F Hewing the rehearsal for the
H.v Haralson wedding on Friday j ogoiloches
< v-ning, Mrs. Jas. A. Haralson ser- I decorated
ved a buffet supper to the bridal
Party and those assistting with the
wedding.
Mi— Helen Miley entertained M"ii-
day with four tables of bridge hon-
oring Mrs. Farl Penman of Lufkin
and Mi«s Minnie I-ec Barham of N'a"-
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THIS OFFICE MAKES A SPECIALTY OF PRINTING
^ HIGH CLASS VISITING CARDS AND SPECIAL ANNOUNC-
£ MENT CARPS. INVITATIONS AND FOLDERS ARE DONE
HERE IN EXACT PRINTING STYLE.
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BASTROP ADVERTISER PRESS
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The attractive home was
with 1 ea u t i f u I spring
The King of Vegetables
DAN DRUFF
CAUSES THE HAIR TO I At I. OUT—
AM) THE HEAD TO IKTOME BALD
I>anrfmff it n trrrm diiidkr nnd known a* a waly
form of Trttrr or !.c/rma. Thin microbe li>ow on th#
nlv vtihf-tun «r of tlir xkin and rcibi Iftc hair of iit
jiroprr nourifhvnrnt, cauNini: it to full out and the
trad to hrrome bald. ( rl rid of dandruff brforr it ia
t« o latr. anh the acalp well wiih hot \*ulrr and M>ap,
i'.ij with a f' fo«r| and apply llooprr'a Trtter-Ileni
(Don't Frratrh>, ruhbinjr it in well. Then utram the
brad v. ith hot towela. A«k your barber for Hooper'*
Tetter-Nem aralp trratn ' *!«• Tetter-Rem ia
l>o«ifi* ly rii;iratilrrd for all aralp a no "kin dUeaaea. Twa
rum 75e ind II.00. Sold and guaranteed by
S. I.. BRANNON DRUG CO.
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honoring bride and
ELECT
GROOM
On Tuesday evening of last week
Fay Chalmers gave a delightful
•ov'-n table bridge party honoring
Margerite Haralson, bride to be
Mr Fred G. Haynie, groom.
1 'i' harmonizing color of yellow as
! ickground to the many shades of
■ Mas ir. yellow arranged in artistic
manner were tin- decorative features.
r■ ■1'>" eards of cupid design w< r
r > n. The gift to the honorees was
cture Corot's "Spring". High
* prize was won by Miss Ad«lie
' Murchison for the ladies, a
1 i'-r Jar. For the men the prize
won by Mr. Harry Johnson, a
by Josef Conrad.
the clo«e of the grimes, pinnpple
''" t. cake squares iced in yellow
I salted almonds was served to the
wing guests: Misses, Margerite
' ralson, Addie Mae Mur-
"■n, Mattie Mae Haynio of Smith
' . Vera Brieger, Una Craft, Grace
William, Marie, Pfieffer, Julia
'■ "cure, Ima Ijiwvon, Zoo \ustin.
"a Rabensherg, Helene Miley.
'lie Ix'e Barham of Nacogdoche?.
■ gie Chalmers, Mr Earl Denman
I ufkin and Mrs. G. I!. Park,
-i*. Fred G. Haynie, Charles
v,,ll. Ronald Renick of
'hville, Ralph Price, T. A.
' hark s Morris, Gordon Barry of
:h\'ilU*. Ralph Price, T. A Brieg
. Harobl Haynie of Smithville,
' '■ •L'hr Bobby Waugh and
R Park.
flowers. High score was awarded to
Miss Fay Chalmers and low score to
Miss Rubelle Marshall. A prettv
guest towel was given to each hono-
ree. A ilelicous salad course was
si rved the guests after spending an
enjoyable evening.
FISHERMEN I EWE MONDAY
Early Monday morning \V. B Daw-
son. A. II Kohler, .Fa' P Wood and
Taylor Milton left for the Junction
mountain streams for a weeks fish-
ing trip. There is no question but
what this bunch of good fellows will
have a glorious time and have lot- of
iish and squirrel and with vetcrar
fishermen as tutors, Taylor will
conie back with a full knowledge of
how to catch the fascinating finny
trilte.
TilF. flaming red "love-apple"—
to call the torn..to by it^ carlv
nanu—comrs rightly by its '■ ^.<1
rtiioririK. It is the l-.in^ of vcpctat>les
In "divine t i^;ht" of su;>criorr> in
food value.
J he tomato is unique. It is two
dilTcent kinds of foisl in one. ] s
-csMiif' the peculiar ai idity and i ;c-
culcnee of trait, while at the same
time firing rich in vegetable pioprr-
ties. Mi.st important of all, it <: n
tains in remarkable projiortions all the
vitamins necessary to human giowth
and development It is an excellent
iMliiulaiit t" the appetite.
So dependent have we become up
the i .mat. that, if :t were obtainable
i nl> in summer, we would mos it
inrvprrssihly the rest of the >i .r
W e could find no substitute f r the
liai r It adds lo ioups and i: t-a'.b,
for its delicious succulence as a salad,
and for the substantial contribution
it maker to our vegetable diet. In
addition, then are numcivnis tasty
dishes we would have to forego alto-
gether, if their most important in-
gredient, tomatoes, were unavailable
Fortunately, the tomato is on.- of the
most extensively canned food<, and
one of the cheapest. So the fore*ighted
housewife always keeps her «-:nply
shelf amply stocked with this highly
essential food in its ready-to-scrvc
form. Here is a new and excellent
dish made from toma'...e<
K' ini], Strxi'—Melt butter y./c of
walnut in
.nig pan and fry in it ~
good-sized onions thinly sliced. Add
I gre-n p<p;><r t it fit • and 1 can
!■ matoes. Season, cover and stew
slov. ly fi r a !:..!! hour. \cl«' 1 tvaten
eggs, .stirring ,n well. Serve on toast
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TERTAIN ED
'■ 's Rubelle Marshall entertained
Serial 42 Club, Friday. The
'"'ly home was attractively deeora!-
*d with daisies and Zinias carrying
A boon to the woman who
r«rs fumy fhadi- «f l>nl in,l
rulf hci-ii «tl' is ltu ia
rnlf Mini pRtcnt luthi-r. A j
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S. L.Brannon Drug Co. |
Ed's Bakery Specials
Summeitime is sandwich time. Picni s nnd
outinKf Hifan lotMif od things to cut. I'se
Kd's brend for nil >nn« wichtp. In rye, uhite.
ruisen art! whole \she;if.
Ea's Bakery & Grocery jils
T)iev crawl up wat«r ami (hrougk
Crack* but you can itup ihrni (uf# er,
Brand lna«ct Powder will kill every
c>>« Sprinkle or blow it into every
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kiichrn and pantry It a
karmlrM t«. m«rktnd. do-
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of all ktndc, but death •
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It alto kilU Anta, Fleaa,
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Puga, Bad Buga. M'>tHa. 1 n on Fowl, and
■nanv other litouaa and garden mardi
Cat Baa Brand in rad aifting top rant
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Hinrichs, E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1926, newspaper, June 17, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206491/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.