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HE BASTROP ADVKRTISKH, liASTRO*>. TKXA$ 'I Hl'K.SDAY, AI'KIL 12
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jg SOCIETY
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Fvry tim<- you step mtn this
tor, . you hnvr p|«*t«• a-sur
at*v of the I'urity of our (!r,>c-
iTH'i 'I'lii' I.owcr Prices ar<-
nth' r inducing facto.
sr< ;ah
Hi lbs
|M>TAT< )KS
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PouimI package
IValiiT! \ < '< fft
IVanut Hutirr. I
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59c
37c
35c
20c
Beck Bros.
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their regular meeting lant Monday
afternoon at tin home of Mrs. 11. A.
Schu'-fer, with eleven members pres-
ent.
1*2 _ f ? J The entire hook of Micah was din-
' £ For Week O eusiM1 by the members with Mrs. Mick
1 *; Moore an their leader.
> '//'<'/<W/V^V/W After the n jrular routine of busl-
j ties.- the meeting adjourned.
MONDAY, AI'KIL 15 —u-
Booth Dry Goods Co.
TIIK I'OIMLAR I'UK K KTOkE"
•t i' m. Methoditit Women's Mis-
sionary Society meets m church.
• p. hi. Baptist Ladies Missionary
I nion, < irele |( meet:- with Mrs.
('has Kskew.
• p. m Baptist Ijidies. Missionary
I nion, ( ircli NO. 2 meets with Mrs.
1 Mck Moor*1.
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MOKKIS-i Kit
Taylor, April 7.- Mis* Marie Dyer,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mr-
A. S. Dyer of Taylor, and Robert
Stanley Morns, city manager of Mt.
Calm wet-,, married Saturday night
...... I * '10 o'clock at the home of the
!' m Big Dance Fair Pavtl I Th). H,.v> w j N..|loll. pan-
' ! "P ^ olunteer Hi* ((,r ,lf th(. Kir,t Miistnr church. (.ei
1'epartment, i , ...
formed the ceremony.
II hSDA^ AI'KIL l<i < nl_\ immediate niemlwrs of tho
'- I-ion < lull meet at Bastrop family and close friends were present
Repp sedative* of Luling The bride wa reared in Taylor
< liambet of Commerce will be pres- :n,d was educated in the Taylor
' K'hools.
ft""- She wore a tan frock of crepe
'I' I II IUR I I D ( I'.l KIIK \ I KD >■ i m in v.'iMi .1 e# series to mat'
• The couple left on a brief wedding
In n-pon-e 1.1 invitation previous- inm. d at. I\ after the ceremony,
ly - lit on', quite a number of the
11■' • fr • in!- if M i tc" Willuui Kd- °
w.irl Muyn;,i Ir ,, . • at th. lion. M,{ ^"MUS II < . LRU Mtl>
f h I'.'iret • la-' Saturday after I'ROI D I'AIIKM'S OF A II' ^
noon, the ocea-'tori being the < e|ebra- ■
tini! .it in fifi) birthday. "n ' Thursday, a fine baby I «>;
Numerous iiiitdoi r game were rrive.l at the honie of Mr. and Mr
ptiived during th- f'ernoon, which " ( Krhard, t< make this home hi-
; t • I . . • vui"/ rmatient re -id< ;ci Mother and
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R<'(|uiivs an extra supply of Silk Hose to bright en
up tin* wardroho of tlio woman who cares. We
have a most complete stock of Hosiery and we
have received this week a large shipment of fhe
< 'elelirated Wunderhose.
No. 110(1 ('hiffon, all silk to top
No. 1250 Semi-Service, all silk to top.
No. 007 Semi-Service, all silk to top
No. 050 < 'liilTon, all silk to top
No. 000 Indies Kihhcd Top Mercerized
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V is it the City Cafe
for Good 7 hings to Ent
and Plenty of Music
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folks.
I • *1 • Mast.-r Mayr-.inl was the re-
pi> 'it f inai lovly trift«.
A' the rompletioi: of th' man1!'
games, d'' i i ream and cake
wa -• rvet!.
\ • th' s■.f• rri ■ er.'erta '.ment
< am* * ■ ill' 1 rt' <1 for their
• i ' vi I ini l.i.ldinf farewell
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babe are getting along fine.
MISSION \IO MKKTIM.
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Pomled Weels m Sheer and
SMrvice, VWe/i/Jftls
<Silk fYciv toe-to-lop-
These Hose shown in all popular
Spring Shades.
Profit -Sharing Silver Ware Coupons (liven With Kacli Purchase
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M || a' Six lety me'
I M i-.me i; I and 11 C [•:.!
*•1 • T-.-.il V after- o .1 with eight
• ii1.i • an \vpriti f roll call.
\ s i r- ntei ■ -t
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convinced \ou Mirni-h
tin- \ppetite ami we the
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CITY CAFE
and Sandwich Shop
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FEt $ Off
The Won.an Mi-sionarv Me, •t ing
1 • hi it regu'ai b'.i :n« meeting it
tl h .r* h, Monday. P. M., with
• rt:> a ' a ladii |.re ent. a the day
was v.in«h an'! rainy. The 'Mir!
'' aii: w;i r«-ad by th, Pri'nident,
;.ray r wa offered and all jomeil
. ■ I" 11 \ ' -Mil i -g "I.ol'd We < .
Befoti I hei \ .v. " It was good t'1
iii/e Miat whe-i two or thre, ar"
e> tou'ethi i fin worship (tod can
-lit will be m th' ir i : dst t, avo
and b11 - \|i Walter Hasler read
•h. n tut' of la -t meeting. Mr-'
il ti and Mi Ransom- rt'.'tde vi-rv
at i act r> financial • port iir-i
a- diM'ii -ion if Mr W I Maynard .Ir arranged fo:-
the entire book of "Mn ah wa • led by MMw Study next Monday.
M r W I Tribble Some busines- matters were discus*
\ft. ■ th, riaMil i btiKine . in ' d. but no definit, I'trangem, i '
the m< i tn.y wa ad.iourned w-« i. deei«i«d upon for any pe< ittl
. work. Reporter.
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M'I't UN I KD IN It I ROI"
n„ I r, .1 Aid Bib I la met a* I'OK M \JKSTH R MHOS
the hom> of Mr ' late S, buffer, on "
the first Thursday of tl m-inth Bastrop now has anot
I went> . \ ii I'ti.iH t ind r • gue ' !■ ile.r. \• r an extensivi
w, ri i• r ei,t I In . n ii tin ing of th- interior of i1
l l: • Iv ' K MV V. <- ably led by the l: \Dlo-AlHtMOTI\ l'
Mr- .1 R f'feiffi r. i ha be. n opened to the i
Tie be«ut\ of the Mo,, was fui now .n addition to their j
ther i -,i:ai ed i , a pi fa ion of flow 111>< they hav, been app,
erH. nap<lra#on i and blue bonnetn in , r* for the popular Majen
. • ■ . i- • living aiKi b> • i Radio I : . pmeiit '
dimtiK rooms 1 he entire public is very •
I v. n fre ( 'lie' ' wi fe if • ' • ivi i the n w Ma.iesti, . and
•bi | it' tl: were t angles m ady pi iced th,' Mrtj .t
u - , throughout tin nation. M;
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Phone 89
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llendrix motored t,> Austin, Saturday, with her sister, Mr Maurice Hen-
the latter going to consult a special- drix.
ist. II, means to have his tonsils Mrs ('. Lee spent Saturday
removed in a day or two. | aiternoon with Mr-.. Hiram Osborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim llendrix spent ^v*' an l-'1"'1 report Mrs. Guy
An almost steady rain has been
falling today. The ground was be-,
-inning t„ j/.-t rather drv when it j r.tnel Whitworth spent the
heiran. * | wc k-i nd with friend - in Cedar Creek,
(ruests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mls^ Lpnna 1 '***' sl,ent Tusdav night
I'hursday aftemoiii with Mr. and Wolfenburjrer beginning to improve.
Mrs. (1 T Itucker ; W, hope she will soon be well again.
Tulip."
'.ii llendrix Sunday were Mr. ar d
M' Andy Alexander and Mr. an,'.
Mi A. M. llendrix and children of
Rn«l rop.
Mr and Mr W S. Whitworth
I 'tit Sundav after ion with Mt and
Mi II. B. Lee.
Mi liiram '> born and son. L >n-
- :• and Mr. an 1 Mr . .Vjnrici if. n-
dnv spent Suntia;- w.1 , > 1 r. mi I \irs-.
Mack Onbom of f ty row.
Nti'. and Mr T. v'. \ir a'd daugh-
t< :• Winnie. I.ei nth : ed *>h.'| pent
Sun,lav with Mr. i:, i Mr
deal
radios,
Texas.
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liivling,
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ot 1'iitty Town.
(^uite a few frmi 'hi ivimmunit.y
" • .••-,) the < untv M".<t a* Smith-|
vi 1' -day.
Mr. and Mr Frank I • •• 1' • lab
isit,,i Mr. ad Mrs. J. D. Henc,ri\
" r , , 1 i-m Sunday.
a aetor y ! rami d t raveling
man, and will l hi BastJfop
• •ii day about e\i-ry tw, weeks, to
April ,, Oiat \our Ma - .-tic f • •• 11- 100
Big Dance
FAIR PARK
Mon., April 15
Benefit Fire Dept.
\ Fresh For Y ou
IX BAC.S
Me -rs Ixnuiie Osliorn and Mtirriee
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COFFEE
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brat'd !,••• ixth birth«lay b\ having ment of the latest type will aim be |j
I'l'^.e- of her little friend- pri installed. The R.ADlO- A1' I'OMO- j
, • a- tl- b "| ' 1 • parent? M• ; l|\'l. SIHH'I'K. within th- Klzner T
iimI \lr i 'h.a I kew i orner extends you a cordial invita- jjJ
Man\ f- it d r giit'K '.vr, partici j. ,n to % it will them and hear the
, ,td ' b. tl'.. httl, •"! a ft ei which MliMIIV MONARCHS oh' THE
dclicli'U l,'i criatr and ike vv a \ IR They w ill also offer home
• rved tinionst i at mns, take tradi*-uis iy>d
Mi <# Kskew reel\ill hum b< autl , .,.|| (>n terms
fill and useful i?iftc on t1 's mxusion ' ,-v
a- token of lo\. frm her littb H \KR \I. SERVK KS
fm n,l . and all departed for their OK MRS I \ YTON
r, s|Hi'tiv> homes, they wished her I
— many, many more hftppy birthday.*, j Kuneral services were held last
Write for particular- of "tir Stu ,■ - Thursday afternoon for Mr; (Jeorgia
dent I .oa • i I'und to h-'lp w rthy )"iif g |!\|,-||s| ('IRl'I.K NO 2 Ruth l.ayton. who dasi at the family
people it attending a i "inmerciai HOI D MKKI'IN|t.,i on M ini ''reek la t Wednesday
•«h,H>|. INTERN ATI ON AI KDI- April .
NATIONAL ASSOCIA I ION. H -* H | . Bapti t <"irele N" 'J of the mr. l ayt..n was bom on Alum
I'alia- \\ M 1'i ary I'nion held ('reek, September 4J!5, ISiT. and had
rea, he,I the age of 51 years months
_ _ ^ - ,| II >la\ at the time of her death.
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NO CASH TO PAY
Trade In
Phonographs, Pianos, Radio Sets
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She bisaioe a member of the Hap- ji
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I,., i. ,n active worker throughout I
her vein of ervice, and her many; •'
rr,i i'd i>i ighIters will p s? her
i«, • • . In mi' in their midst
11, ■ -1 11 her husband, - h<* leave
-bit It- 'i. and a multitudi of
* fr-:. | to tno'irn her death
Turii ral r\ ire w-t'' conducted
♦W from tin Alum < 'r. ek Hapt t ehurch
| bur1 day afternoon at 4 ■ 1 ok, the
M | . ,,klin Baker. r t;. rgi'town
f . to , iii r..n. 'I • 1.1.1 I", S conducting the service
lurkcys ].. I'. I >u I • ■ 'i'!,,. A'h "rtiser ioiip with t1" many
I'nor cr,Miknl lir, istrd "t niulct wi p,I ' : nrk \ s !( , l<-re«l I el s « friend- of the familv *n • x ding its
htovy breed, wcigliintf «n v. up, ."►• ' • ' "-> ''""<1 \i empathy.
IH, . Spring! 1 I 2 u " ! Hl>" s- link, is I J t" ; I •- l|
IH' R« outers. I It.s. tl! I '<• Km,islets, under I IS- ti. • u cv ind |
Du. ks in m.irkei pri.-c IV' .ms m.trkn ? r.« U.-efv .i\ clr.ir |
iiptl hrii.'lii eih K.'ivT> dI market pri, ••
As A First Payment
On A New
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Smithville and hopes to 1 ive th •
the group large enotnrl and inclusive1
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1,11 tiluteil it the otienini of sessions
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next tin e b i ia .n:r t-ity
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or piano in as first payment on one of our new
electric sets and make
Easy Monthly Payments
on balance
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Come in and net our proposition. There is no better radio
made than the \twater Kent and you can get one without
any cash outlay.
If 1 :iU';v- •' I Plume or Write
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Schaefer, H. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1929, newspaper, April 11, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206634/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.