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THE BASTROP ADVERTISER. BASTROP, TEXAS. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1929
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MUS TKiNAI. JONES
K.NTKRTAINS IN HONOR OK
MISS ANNIE HIGGISS TKlGG
I . I), ( MKKTING
Tht* Cain Out pier U. I). C. of
Hastrop will observe Jefferson Davis
il«y with a special program, Sunday,
June 2nd, at i p. M. at tin- Methodist
Church. Judge Merton Harris of
Smithville will make Uie address ami
\n attractive and delightful affair
„t the social week-end Calendar was u
4 table bridge party given in honor of
Mi-.- Annie lliggms I ngg, a the public is cordially invited t.. at-
gradunte. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. t, ,,ro(fr;l|n m.Jt wwkv r.
Tignal .lone < ut flowers arranged M
in vases brightened both living room ....
-nid dining room Pink and blue was
tin color whi'inf carried out in the
,|e. ..rations, prizes, score tallies
mid refreubmentM.
won by Mi s Beth
MUS II G. i.KIESKNHKTK
operetta, one-act musical comedy,
I "Cynthia's Strategy."
J Mi s Craft directed and presented
the play, which proved anoth« r of her
splendid achievements.
The program as a whole w. s en-
joyable, nn<l showed the audience what |
Miss Craft is accomplishing as teacher
of Public School Music. The audience
was delighted with her work as
• h monstrated and paid her high com-
pliments for the spleindid result she
i<- achieving.
"1 hope we tie on to Miss Craft for
good," and other similar expressions
heard in the auditorium *'ent to prove
that the public "sometimes" actually
appreciated what ii teacher is doing.
Sinton News.
Miss ("raft is the accomplished
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Craft
of our city, and her many friends
I NTKIM AINS HKIHGK CI.I'll j eongra'ulate her upon the splendid
work she i doing. We under (and
Friday afternoon at her home Mrs that Mi™ Cmft will arrive home with-1
Y! rih
"Jf* <-"
Booth Dry Goods Co.
THE POPULAR PRICE STORE"
l!,lfh ' "Jiink' "bead" IF <; CrieM 'Ibeck' was" the"gnudouii | j" th,'._ ext few days and will spend
F-wler
French vaniti-- in blue wen- given
f,.r table prizes, while the honoree was
r, mi< m be red with a dainty gift.
Mr Robt Trigg and Mary Nell
lolie a. I t""d in s-r\ltlg all ice COUfSi
Vk ith cake, .alidwicbe
mints.
The personi I of the party was
HI,,., - Annie 111g*ri" Trigg, Mildred
M tier. Meth I wler. Lillian Gri- en
l„ , k. ' harln lb W :1k' . He ('hal ■
,,, r- (ira ' W mi'l, FI • Perkiti .
Mary .lane Duvi , Ha/.- I Fdward-,
Clara Brannon, Mar> I.. 11 Turner,
|i, rnu ' Haslei, lie lack !'• rkm ,
||,lei H'.skin- Ac -1 i • i. (i-raldine
\| . \. AuntiMar) N'll .lor.es.
MUS I K. Nol NO IO
I'UESFM I'l UF.< I I M
hoste
Hridgi
to the Friday Afternoon ,h*' sl""mer with her parents and
'lub and additional guest?. ' "iany friends.
OUR EXPANSION SALE-
continues to draw interest—Many items marked
low their value remain. Call and let us
show you unusual bargains.
LADIES' DRESSES
be-
RED MICK NEWS
Mr ■ .1 K N oung will pr. ei.t her
pupils m a piano recital ori the lawn
at h> r home next Thursday evening
,,i .'dock The public i cordially
,II\ ;ted to attend
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MF.MUF.US «>l SI MoH < I \Ss
IIONOHI D wiiii I'INN 1 i<
Many flagrant and beautiful flow-
er- wer. used 11. decorate the rooms
where til. run. tables were arranged
alad, nut - and f"r "" players, including larkspur and 1
P '.V' s Yellow and green were the
predominating color*. i
Aftei many interesting games, the
ii t. erved elaborate refreshment' From the beautiful hills upon whim
. t< ting ■ .luffed tomatoes, meat Red Hock is built one can see the
nndwi>'h< , olives, pineapple short black smoke rising from more than
i ake .mil in tea. ",u> °f «>ur great oil fields, fur the
<> big • ngin. are -.til! driving down the
Mlvs l l It \ N I IIF.I.I new wells, and all the time coming
I N I I |M \ | \ s | \| |(| v ne.i r an. 1 n. arei to Red Hock, so t hat
iii the day to come lies the f lit 'in ..f
our tow n.
Plenty of rain ha been filling h-re
"f late and crops art coming on just
fine. Quite u lot of corn is already
iii ta de arid the crop all but a un d. ;* >
Mi' 'ake Await who has been ail- ;,V
Ladies Mouse Dresses 44c
I Sidles House Dresses 89c
1 ..irlies I louse Dresses $1.69
Ladies Silk Dresses .$4.98
Ladies Silk Dresses . .$6.98
Ladies' Silk Dresses $8 98
LADIES' HA LS
ill \|.W MVS II Ml
Mi l'ir. i' l!.!l entertained -..ni"
' the meiubei i f th- Newman Hall
Hie. ('lid. witl, .i week-end party at
th. li' in. ..f her f.ith« r. Mr D II Hell,
la •>' wV M. n be? . f liie party
! '
Ji'
Ladies ,ind Children s Hats. . 98c
Ladies 1 lata $ 1 48
1 .adies 1 lais $ 1.95
l-adies I lats, $2.95 and $4 45
Beautiful Collection of Ladies' Silk Elose, All Shades,
89c )o $1.95
< in la-1 Tli .1 ".ta\ . M> i n
f rd .1 enl it' V I M Dai <
M .Hip Were .ill." h t'
i , |.m . dinii' I g • ; at I .
Mr and M i IIa>' t >
tog then' -. II, ('..■! r I J.
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[ h. invi?* d gu« ■ I
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and I la
included M Hell a hosteand months was taken to
Ml • H • M.ir\ HlaK. slee. Ma. ie the Hastr-.p anltanum Inst Sunday.
I lil kath. • I I, I.ela Mae n< erring an op-ration the Monday .
Marchltank, .lacI Banner and Arm- ! f«*"0*inK pntien was doing •"
,r,,la. ■ very well at last reports. We all hope
A delightful pienic was enjoyed on h"r l'l,im;'t" rmtmff, j P
* .r la • ift« ri ..ti, and Sunday, .ill -^'r ' ravi Mobl-y, still loya! and
1-f'. f. r th, .' i. -p.ctiv. homes -* dutif to h. good p'ir-nts, was vi-it- ,
pre ng ft., r. -.'v. ,i laving a mo-t 'hem her- last Sunday. Tiavi-
Profit-Sharinn.Silvpr Ware J''ou pons < liven With Lacli Purcliasc
Phone 8q
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t'raft, rnu
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ha a po.-iiH.n in one of the bank at
\o t.n and sometimes we find our-
- • w i der ng whj he does n ' get
rti.il and set11- up there,
^tr. 1' Ab\:i' l-r, who is ver> fond
; hunt ng. wa it .m Walnut an !
' ' dar ( i< • I - . .t w. .■ k cI i *ig
w.|v away from the count\ and
g tht 'f ib Mr H Was da-
mg a (tii at ervie. for the g .n.|
wom.-n who r-. turkey- in that
county and we knnow they wen* duty
thankful to him
R« Richard Mob!-;, of Maneha- ;•
preached hei. n thi Bapti.-t cl iri'h
la ! Satur.ia\ nigl.t and Sutid : . and
S .r da\ night J he good brother a<
• apt- th- pa toral . ir. of the churc1
■ ■ii I . ill I" her. very third m iay
rd each month Some ..f u- n u be
MISS F \ \ HUANNON
KNTKIM A1NS (II H
I'lK AM) CAKE SALE
KOU SIMIAN BREAK F AST
M
tt ■ nt •.f M
wa a v. ry fit
. ••• ! ev.-ni' g
nd mad.
nni
hopeful that the "hurch will
i The Woman's Missionary Society of
it V i 'l,Vi '{r;i'l!,"n' teacher in the I the Methodist Church will serve ice
lngt .School here, gave a "l-x-Mex .'ream and cake in the building for-
party to her c! d. Ihur day night.: rnerly ocupied by Mrs. Maggie A.
Iii- priz. - were curios from Mexico, Green, on next Thursday, May dOth,
and the ret r-shments _ were Mexican ' from 1 to 7 p. m. The public is.1
dishes, and Mission (lexasi Grape- ! cordially invited to patronize these
, I ladies. '
Miss Braiuion will teach the next o I
term of school in Mission, Texas. We THURS FBI Milton Sill, Dorothy 1
regret to See he, leave Hlackfoot as Mackaj, an<| „,.tty ,'(„nps„„ The
die ha made many friends during her; Karker "
ta\ here Miss Brannon is a cousin
"f Mrs W 11 Pierce, of our city. -
I' ickf...it (Idahi■ i News.
Sliced fresh pineapple.
Fried rice. Creamed chi, o-d btn-f.
Toast Plum butter.
Coffee.
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and \i■ na Kinney
and M (iriice
grade, the little
•ting like "old-
y • he m ■ -1 talent
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Craft, responding
■ 111.11' dir- ti .n a
the little girls
feat."
varying th- pr
u* ! pr. ■ ! r a1 I build Up. M V •!.-
!• > a strong fundamentali and
pr-iu h. an old timi Go-p.d at does
it in tie old time wa\ Jii t w (t w-e
need t..-da\ if the church 1 :• live
and gn duwi, a- a HHang to til-
g. ■ rations th..t are coming.
(Inr snlendid moving i ' ar. *!m\v
her > will put on "Cn. |e Tom's < abin"
at ar earlv date and we ari .p-cting
i i • ■ rd i M .'in Ian.-' (< larg.
• t'"W,j at. Usually n a*.t•" ace but
1 i pictun for which Mi Black paid
a very high pric-. will
■ i;.I draw mg fore. , w.
I t I. .11 d.nv \. ■ gligai
to liv, in Red Rock was
FOU !i YEARS (.AS
HI IN Ell HKH SLEEP
LOST On night of play at school '
i .tiding a large Parker Fountain Pen. : "Due to stomach gas 1 was restless
Finder please return to S I. Brannon j nervous for years. Adlerika
— — o. — _ has helped me so that now 1 eat and
<1 \SS IS SI I \(M,U \Pin sleep good." Mrs K T< uchstom .
—___ Just O.VK spoonful Adlerika re-;
li. "• .mg .Inn- 1, Mr .1 I Brown- liov-s ga and that bloated feeling
ing will teach a limited number of so that you can eat and sleep well,
-indent the subject of Shorthand and Acts on HilTH upper and lower
typewriting For information tele- bowel and removes old waste matter
bon« number L'O.'.W 52-2t. >'"11 never t nought was ther-. N*o
— o tn itti r what you have tried for your
M( N rCFS John Gilbert, (ir-ta st mach and bowels. Adlerika will
1 V,,r.v | G.arbo and Lewis Stone m "A Woman surprise you. —C Krhard & Son, i
un> of Affairs .Also News. Druggists. A-l
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To Put On
needed flesh to enrich
the blood take Dr.
Pierce's (folden Mcdi-
cal Discovery. I5y
restoring the normal ac-
tion of the stomach and
other deranged organs
and functions, it builds
the !h-Ii up to a safe
and health, standard—
promptly, plea antly and
naturally. I he weak,
emaciated, thi" pale and
puny, are n,. dt strong,
plump, r. und, rosy .'iihI robust, also
]iiinpl(.s and hlotche* ar. drnen away.
llu.s lonmunt I v. .1!t rtiii'ioxm
f I*.:v ing 1/xllK thin, r •■!?.. ' ,i!r u'.rrril
v ith jl|at felt lik- 1 luii ; >ul<! not <ii-
f-t cautre! r a l"t < : I too4
! r I 1 ^ •tiUit'ii Mri at I • ovrry .tinl
' . • ! no ?f • >111>I«.• u ith n.y *•!< tth sintt . I
.: !' t 1 ,1!11 r' • r.i! I .life
ti • Arnold ll.invm, «<•'* \\ 1 )i.nt.i\v St.,
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i v. for tri il pkg. to Dr. Piute's
Ho: 1, Buffalo, N. V.
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SMI I II \ II I I Hit PF.I'PF.R
B<H I I NI, « • .
SMIi II Ml I I II \ \>
' (1 with d dl-1 "Soldiers Song"
d.b. tum« . 1 "Clown S. ng"
t i-'.wn eotume.i and "Indian
ng" and other*
Th- Kyntlim orchestra, i.ade tip of
ml grid* children with b-lls, t ri -
rh>thm tick tambourines,
cymbals and drum, and dir-cted by
M* ti r Norman WTdUdleld, pbiyd
tt : ■ ■ oiiipaniinent •>. n group of airs
t,, Miw Or* D>ll. I.aughlin
TI , ! Ith o-oph kept perf-t t tune an I
i %.d the result of ir.ful training
1 1. 1: , ' Gl. < ' lub under th.
direct! 11 of M s Cnn Craff, with
M (Inula I'ark an mpanymg -ang
threi pretty Hire, part numlx . "V
I'oast." "Dreaming "f Home Sw—t
H 1 . n il "Hiking Sonu
Doll ' • ' '"day aft rn an. dem • -trating
! K-d Kock and all the folk about
I' re th. vain j. -fill aci'imicv of his
guns and the remarkabh --kill of
liinis-lf
Tin litth stor> by Vivia- Pruitt
1 ed ill st a she t ■ Id it to me.
>n!\
w at
v me of |. r grammar rd\ being'
changed. She i a prodigv. it se-m* i
t me. in composition nnd 'nagination
' 'l t• 1 tah to should be .a , airageii.
She said to me, "I want an> story 1 i
te|| to havi a moral sens, t Tlie
foil, vs mg i the st irv:.
"I he I ittle (.irl W ho Forgot I o Obey"
^ i^ inn Pruill
tlrna> th. i. wa a little girl whos-
,,ir name wa Mary, who. hit -f times,
' rgot to mind her niotln
I
ail.
. v.,.r> elt oYell tin ' 'V"( "1111.1 ll. r niotll' ("it time
, , . mug • i pore I atioti by '•" •►* het if I might
(l , ( g out into the woods to gather flow
' . but tin mother said "No .laugh
d of
• or, there is a big cloud i m mg up in 1
I h- Girl-' < ;|e. lull, COIIlpi
t! charming high - '-ol girl, f|)#. U).s, } ,•
render. .! 'wo thr< • part song-, Lov- • •-
|. \ gi|t "Tallvho." and in . tsoi
,V' Mi .Craft directing and Mapv ^ ^ hj((j # { ^
Miss Ihelma Nan., n.c.*npan>ing. , .,jp aWf|> without without her mother
• 'in "The mother, nt the time, was i
I lakinc a nice *Ir, fni Nlar\ and so 1
I'l,, i1 sang well and showed th'
«nme splendid training th* Hoy-.' Oh
( .b did.
I he hit of th' evening w n tin
SPECIAL
Dixie Theatre
Thursdav and l-'riday
6 - Biu - Acts -
Talking
of-All
rg'4.">
. . ing In She fmmd lot of flower
and aw a great many bird and was
•o lei \ that the next thing he knew
• h> \\I\ lost a' -: dill Hot kllovv where
her home wa . r ang all thi time in
0. wrong direction to find it.
I In n i great ra n caiiit up and th.
'tiaiidei . .11e.I Maty a great deal
I In n tin hail .-ami and h-nt h* i near-
ly t . death and all th— tini. night was
1.uning on and the big wo. ds got
av. till dark. Instead . < . isTtg in
In i own warm lied that niuht die had
to sleep in a bi|r hollow log where
h h id ciept m to get -.af. f'om the
ram and the heating hail Hut -he
. tied nio t all night am: wa• scare d
dreadful lest a big hear i hungry
wolf might find her. Hi t In r go(M|
mother and everybod\ weri looking
for I - r in the rain and all tin aigh the
•'ark night, and when sonieho.ly heard
In r crying and found her hi fired a
Ing gun and every in.- knew then that
h. wai found, but it was nearly
day I g|it and Mar\ did n..t get home in
tiiin to -deep any At all in h-r IhmI
that night.
Hut h- went t<> h-r nmth-r and
• id. "Moth-r I w ill a • d y.>u and he
' • •> girl h-roar*. ■, for • dm n't
J na\ not to mind ym If I h! been
GWADiATiaV
\N • > rv.
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ADMISSION 0MV 20r
40 c
night than I
w us I would have !.. • i ir.'d plum
to death." And o mar\ wa a good
-irl -v-r aft-r, but u t ■ • a h r.i I--
•n to to «■ > h. r • ha■ ' ,!•,• , v. wi-ie
our:: O.-r
Iti ie r'.er.
• '
A Gift of
JL WELR Y
for the Graduate
When the young student
stmts out in life, tint' of tho
host ways to wish her or
liin: god-sjiood to niako
a gift of jowolrv.
For jcwolry tho uno
gift that lasting it will
srrvo as a constant roinind-
or ali of tho >tndont's lit'o
of associations ainI triond
ships at the thrcshohl ot
the oartlil\ pilgrimage.
I'horoloro pa\ your trilmto to tho gradu ito wit'.i a dainty ring, a stylish wrist
watch a brooch, a camco. a signet rinu. a oockot watch ot gold or -diver, cir any of
the mnninorahle novoltio-« siiitalilo a- liiV thai are obtainable here ! on''.-> lowci
than > (in VNoiild oxpoot.
Give Gifts 1 hat Last
JAS. P. WOOD
Jeweler
Optometrist
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Schaefer, H. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1929, newspaper, May 23, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206640/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.