The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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1 phony,"—Mrs. B. L . Orgain.
Soi ata Opp. of 4'. , from Beethov-
"i Miss Annette Booth.
Dm "Music and Liberty,"— _
Andrew 1.«•• Finer and Franklin D. X
j Orgain. j J
Dueit, Symphony in E. Flat, from
• M"tart .Mis. \V |i. Ransome and X
Miss Annette Booth. |X
lalk < ii Ari Beautiful Mrs. B. D. |x
Orgain. jg
I lie i lull adjourned To meet April i
iMth at flu- hom. <.f Mrs. W. B. Kan- S
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THE BASTROP ADVERTISER. BASTROr, TEXAS. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1980.
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Booth Dry Goods Co.
THE POPULAR PRiCE STORE'
What would you do
without your eyesight?
Such a picture! Weeks, months—
u lifetime of darkness! How pre-
cious eyesight is • • • .
Yet even now, you may be cheating
\ ur eyes, squinting and straining
to see clearly.
Know the condition of your eyes!
B assured, either thut your sight
is good—or that it isprop<r!v cor-
rected.'
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Have Your I-'.yet H.vamined
Head thin spare ea« h week for inter-
esting thing* aboot vrttir eyes.
James P. Wood
JEWELER Sl OFTOMWRIST
BASTROP, TEXAS
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^IN SOCIETY
Ml KCH1SON-SC HAEFER
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One laM Saturday afternoon, at the ' e
.Vcthodint liiuich, Mibii Alma Mur-|j
clison and Louh Schuefer were unit- £
• d in the liolj bonds of wedlock, the
Rev. Walter liibrell, pastor of the (
local Methodist Church, conducting ' ?■
the ring ceremony. jj
I lie church was attractively de-
corated with "beautiful white and
pink roses for the occasion. I jJ
I his young couple is well known iti:$
our city, the bride b< ing the charm-; ^
ing young daughter of Mr. Homer ^
Muichisou, one of Ba.itn p County's ! S*
progressive farmers. She is a grad-j^
uate of the Bastrop llig.'i School and 1 ^
:<r the past several yeui* has been
employed as lodger clerk at the
l'e\j.- Power and Light Company's
office in Bastrop.
The groom is Che son of Mr. an 1
Mrs. J. J. Schaefer, and is also a
graduate of the Bastrop Iligl. School.
He is at the present time employed
with the highway department.
Both the bride and 0*oom i njoy the
friends'hip of the entire citizenship
of our city, who wish them much suc-
o ss and happiness during their wed-
ded life.
Immediately following the cere-
monies. which was attended only by
the immediate family and a few
tfitimiU- fPehiis, the young couple
left for a short honeymoon to San
Marcos and San Antonio, and are
now at home to their many friends
. t the home ot .nr." ami Mrs. J. J.
Schaefer.
The Florsheim Shoe
Men who take pleasure in wear-
ing a certain refined style regu-
larly are very partial to the good-
looking Florsheim. Stream-lined
for smartness . . . and skeleton-
lined to give you coolness and new
comfort!
Most Styles $10
K
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We Give Profit Sharing Silverware Coupons
With Each Purchase
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BIBLE ST I DY
* HARMONY CLl'B
The Harmony Club has held two
wry :nt- resting meetings during the
past two months, the first being held
it the resideno of Mrs. H. N. Bell.
The following interesting program
was rendered:
Reading, "Sketch of Mrs. H. A.
Beach," by Mrs. B. I). Orgain.
Piano Duett, "Jubilee March", by
Hinu Mesdames W B. Ransome an I
H. N. Bell.
Reading—Mrs. T. J. Trigg.
Piano Solo, "Song without Words," j
b> Holgefc Mrs. W. B. Ransome.
At th> conclusion <>f th« program,
a delightful social hour was enjoyed
and the hostes* served her guests
hot chocolate and Fruit cake.
On April 10th, the duo met at
the home of Mrs. W. B. Ransome
with Mrs. B. l>. Orgain us leader for
the afternoon.
Tlx program was as follows:
Duett, "Contradanse from Beeth-
o\in"—Mesdames B D. Orgain and
W. B Ransome.
I: adi'.g "Th< Turn Sonata" Mrs.
W. 15. Ransome.
Reading "Sketch of Beethoven" -
Mrs. H. N Bell.
i f: fin g. "development ii!' Syin-
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Phone 89
Bastrop, Texas
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The closing scenes in the life ot
Christ have bivn so much in our
minds this Easter season, that the
Bible lesson Monday afternoon seem-
ed especially tine in its relation of
the events of the last week of our
Saviour's iarthly life—Passion week
or Holy W' el. as it is called.
It was a glorious resurrection
morn. After that - ad Friday, with it"
cruel mockery ol' a trial, its deliver-
ft nee of Jesus t" th" ii'iob to be cruci-
fi< d, tne three hours ol darkness, tin
agony on the cross, the dismay and
iflsavpointment of the perplexed '«is-
ciples The h'sson was intensely m-
t« ii stiii^. and closed Luke's gosp< I.
Our next h sosn will take up t •
Life of ('hi ist by John i
vile all who will to join
class Let ib give iron tii and
Ul<> * l«> V i.«
Word.
BASTROP (JETS
\ FAT MLI IIOIHS I
DIS I UK I CONFER I- N( 1
MRS. ELIZA RAN'DLE
BLRIED TUESDAY'
Funeral services of Mrs. Eliwi
Randle, who died at the family home
in Cedai Creek Monday morning at
s o'clock, w« re held Tuesday after-
noon with interment in the Cedar
Creek ccinettry. The Reverend's
buck, Franks and Potts, of Austin
conducting the services.
Mrs. Handle was born in Texas in
lh54, and came to Bastrop county in
young womanhood, anil settled in the
i tdar (.'reek community, where she
died at the advanced age of Tt years.
She was married to Mr. K. O. Handle
; 'i' '"'is union five children were
Handle, "f C« dar
lloss and Mrs.
r of Austi.n and
Handle of Cedar
HORTON FEATURED
IN VITAPHONE HIT,
"THE HOTTENTOT
Sunda) and Munda) «t the Dixie..
Theatre in Bastrop
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R >gers Al )
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(""reek.
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let! I a
on a mt of ^raddjkmoffs
Ht
Some day those old tires of yours ni*y (jive ou( at an
ioeonvenient time. They may even cause an accident!
Trade them in now on a Het of 1'.8.Tires. This fnmoun
line includes a tire in every price class which is the biR-
jjest value in its field. We arc selling them at remark-
' ably low prices and in addition we will give an unuRO-
ally large allowance for your old tires. \ou positnely
ran't afford to miss this opportunity.
OIK GUARANTEE
ASSURES YOUR SATISFACTION
U.S. R«?al U S Peerleaa Traiion
irs>4.7f
L"Jx4.40
ELZNER - CORNER
TIRE DEPT
BY
t^uite a few ot the 11;ii>ti i .M''
att 'id< l i I >ist: ict Co i< ;
ence held in Smithville Tu"srin> .r
Wct'ivsday of I. iiui.m ,
>lis. II. V Bell, Mrs B. I>. Orgain,
Mrs. David Kailing, Mr an<l Mri-.l
Ai. ('. Booth, idr. and .Mis. I*. C. May-
nurd, Mrs W. K. Maynard Sr., of.
Temple, ."drs, A. .). Reynolds, Mrs.
W. ii. Seeligson of San Antonio, Mr.'
W. 1 La s. ir. J. (i. Turn*.-,
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Kohler, Mr. anil i
M.s. W. B. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. L '
C). Henningtoli, Dr. 11. B. Combs, W. f
J. Schewe am! '. >. '.^rs. Walter
Dibrell.
THis (list i . i t! i* • Bastrop,
Tra\ is, Hays and Caldwell counties,
. and has within its bounds twenty-
j two charges, and practically every
^hurth was rcprcanty'd luimg th'1
i , (i;.<• siminn. Dti'i •« fVp elf'1
■ c hoiir^ of tJ• meeting, Mr. M C.
j Heotli, of our city, who is a staunch
Iworkir in the church work, wa^
!<act(d delegate oi this district to
i the annual conference wl t< h me t'
! «:uriii> October.
On l ehalt < t the Ba... )i Ciiarch
Mrs. B. D. Orgain, in het elegant
manivr, extJtndwl an inviiation to
ltie conference to hold their l'.«31
t < n\ • mien in ^Bastrop, v hich was
unanimously and heartily accepted.
1 hose who hud the privilege of
attenoif g ti;is conference, state that
u is in of the best held in this sec-
t.cii in ;onie time. Bastrop should
•t^rv planning now for the entertain-
ai n; ol the xisitors next jear.
y
Every woman thinks ahe could
tr-^he her fatorite aewvr happy.
mj ot I i r
tlv can
a Li: I
and a
art
Mi
of th-
t' aft
ent li
in r oi the
a>- always
I.and Ij
■rd' work,
on . • lu'l;i
id loving
Could you win a dangerous st> eple
chaae if you had never ridden be-
fore? Edward Evert'i liorton, ncu l-
ing the all-star < ast of Warner Bro.s
Ic'.est all-talking Vitaphon--' produc-
tion, "The HoD. -oto1,' i.nowing al
the Dixie Theatre Sondaj .tlt« inooii
and Monday, do s j i: ihat and a!
for tin 11.v« of : v >u ig lady, 1' t'g\
i e.iria\ t> lie e\ ii;.
Morton's eharac^ n/.ation in the
Lpioaring rac.ng picture is that ol
a young n an wlio, on account of his
dread of horses, bus m-ver be< n 111
a saddle in his life, lie is in low
with a girl p!i y.i captivatingly I)..
I'atsy I; ith Miller - who adon >
hoi -• and i ail expert equ« t tria'i.
Sla also an.i:es ex|s I I horseni Ill
Announcements
lucn.Vj^ Jjjm j&tSffHI
The Advertiser is authorized to
snnounce the following ean<lidat*?s.
subject to the action of the Dtnno.
•ratic Primaries.
For County Coinmi<«ioncr
Precinct No. —
W. A. I'l HN'Ef!
ABN FR HKNDRIX
LOITE W PROBST
A. L. HARRIS
WILL li. SMITH
Re-election
O. HANDLE
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i'i- drs he hu-band and children,
ii.;1 other relatives to
urn her passing.
1 lie Advertiser j. ir- the many
i< ud.s of ;.ie family > the deceased
i xtending t! in our heartfelt
mpatby.
order to win
• tiiw
tot and rides
ilasif.
'In addition
1! i uiei r.
her regard liorton
iioilable Hotten-
fhe iteeplechase
T v >
id
lt
l or County Judge:—
I.ESLIE D. WILLIAMS
* I fa
lalwaru iv. -rell
L :th Miller, llr
t \1 \|{ , CHURCH
ltc\. Clarence H. Lake, Rector
Servic* s Sunday April 'J7, ll'HO as
follows:
Sui ilay School D:45 a. in.
Moining Prayer and Sermon—11.
Evening l'rayei und sermon, K p
m.
All are cordially invited to attend.
. he Rector will preach.
CARD OF THANKS
J wi.-ii to thank any friends and
■ igiibors for th< ir kindness shown
.ic in ti*e sickn* ss and u< ;;tli of my
t.« at wil l. A I - o Brother Bell s
i on soling w>i - and t i. In ut.ful
tioral offerings, and I especially
thank my fri< m's foi the many kind
..nds sown itie during my four >iar-i
; ufflection. 1 am still confined
•j my bed and room. May Clod guide
. nj dirtct, shield and protect each
,.nd every one and inay (iud gi\e me
gmcr to bear up under my great
,t:s and affU'ctioris.
R .R. JOHNSON.
Not even aff frees u« from the
umpthtion to make a fool of our-
*eM.
all-stiii c;ist of "Tin: Hottentot ' ,u-
cludk - Edmund Brec:;e, Eewiint
■Earlv, Stanley Tayior, Otto ilot'f-
nian, Douglas Cierrard, Maude 1'ur-
m i- lioiiloii and others. Harvey rhew
prepared the \ itaphotu adaption of
this popular stiige plaj by \ ictor
Mapes and William CoilK r '.vhich
was one ol tile most successful fool-
light comedies of recent years. Roy
Del Ruth directed.
or (omity \Hornet:
C. B. MAYNARD
l ot ( riunl.. Sup -rinti ndent:
r ED H. IIAYNIE
Professional Cards
LAKE> IFW S\\ I.MMLNU
POOL OF SMITHVILLE T<
OPEN ON OR ABOl T
MTV f MRST
Workmen are making extenaire re-
pairs at the Lakeview Swimming
pool preparatory to the formal open-
ing of C.is H Cle.it on -J.ot oil ii
.TTloUv A .iV 1' li nt.
Partitions "have bene placi-d in the
70 lockers dividing them into loll
lockers. Tin* pool is lifit.g clcaiv d " it
and otlo r fepairs are being made.
I hi I oi k i i room, iire neing repaiteii.
o
DR. A. C. .-MUH WINS CASH
PRIZE IN ESS A i (UMfcSr
li,. A. t . . .oitu in t week received
a check in tne amount of f iQ.OO a.s n
ca«h prizi* awarded Lini in an essay
conte.-t sponsored b> a ui ntal com-
pany. Dr. Smith's es<ay was one the
best in the thovisaiula received.
,We ronyratulate him upon his a-
vird
L. D. WILLIAMS
La« i fr
BASTROP. t B\AS
PACiR K POWELL
Attorney al Law
Office Citizcrx. S ate Hank H iiili
HAS i HOP, i i.XAS
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WEBB & FELTS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
C. W. Webb A. M. l clts
Emma S. Webb Linlitield B'd
Elgin, Texas Austin, Texas
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Schaefer, H. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1930, newspaper, April 24, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206686/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.