Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1937 Page: 5 of 6
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HA.- TH<>1' AKVF.KT1SKK, HA STROP. I FX AS.
t 4
1
gIN SOCIETY
MK \Mi MKS. KI.ZNKK
HOSI> TO I'M It
ificld, aiul Mi>- Ilt'ilr June*. Mr*.
Itansoinc pluyed, a- a piano nolo, \
medley n| old songs, ami tmwt-
Mr. anii Mrs. Hrunn FIziH'i were inn utij<<ui'with the singing of ^tir
hosts to the memi.ei - of the I'uesday i song, "<iod Be With You I ill Mr
Night tlridgr Club and a few guests Meet Again
UNEMPLOYMENT
COMPENSATION
IN
TEXAS
Man Ineligiblr
on Tuesday evening.
Mi and Mr*. I P. Hijntlti Jr.,
w m 1 :tk• - Fver pie plate as high
n'.ii> i'i< -t prize, anil Mr. and Mrs
San- i'erndon i ecri viil a Itake Kvei
salad howl a- high -ion- club prize.
A i.elicious salad course was serv
ret tu the follow inn: Mr. and Mr (i
A Si liaefer. Mr. and Mis. T. 1'. Hay
ire, Mr. ami Mis. Sam Herndoii.
N;r. ..mi Mrs S, J ( lliggins, Mi
anl Mrs. (Veil I.ong, Mi and Mr
Orrti Kskew. Mr. and Mr-. Vernon
I— krw, Mi and Mr- Whithw Fl/.ner,
Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. 1 >e(J!ainlon ur.d
I>r A. C Smith.
c. rt
tiu
meet
KM EHTAIN <
KX-STl l>KN I S
I.
Mi- II .1 ko-selu- and Mrs.
, Maynaid w n welcomed into
> lull ,i ni « members at this
i inn .
V delicious refreshment course •
|sainhs . lies, caramel rake and hot
tea was -erved.
I he nu mliei s went in a body aftr
the meeting to vi-it Mrs. Itlanrhi
M\ i i s who :- in tin local hospital.
I hr organization will hold its re
g ilai meeting Fiiday, February
'he hi nu i>i Mr- A M. IIill,
\|; havid Karling and M i'-
ll \HMON \ t 1,1 H
IN I IK I \ I \ KI I III US I > U
l'h« lii.-irop ( napter of th> Kv
Students A -socialkid of the I exa'>
State College for Women were eu
fertained with a bridge party last
Friday evening at the home of Mr«
>1. I'.. Perkins, with Mi ( H. May
nurd and Mrs I'erkins a- hosts.
Following a business -ession, t'.ui
group enjoyed several games oi
bridge at the conclusion of whicii
Mrs. W. K Muynard was awarded a
pair <if blue Fostoria vase- as hig«
wore prize.
A Valentine motif wa- carried oj.
in the bridge tallies, and in the de-
corative refreshment course which
v. its pa.-.-i-d to Mi.-'. \S I-. Mayiuiri..
Mr.-. Hh.-s Hodge.-, Mr.- S. Mill
ington. Mrs. Vernon Schaefei, Mrs.
F C Haynie, Mi- K .1 Griesenbecn,
Mr- Melbym Habensburg. Mi
Airx Waugh, Mr-. U. F. Standifer,
Mi.-s I.ill1' i'ergusoii, Mi - Maynar 1.
and Mr- Perkins
! I lie Harmony ( Tub met in
honii of Mrs. \V S. Millington
lay afternoon with Mrs. F \\
-on a> hoste.-s and leadei. with
writer- as her subject chosen
1 study.
Mis- lieulah (irace Jenkins
ishr-t hisiorv of American
| What Makes u
I « r Henelits
KSTlo.N II "What must I
iguaid against to keep from being i"
eligible foi benefits under the law?'
V.NSWFH The law provide- muni
pen.iltic- fc.i minoi violatons of it
rule It also provides certain situa
ti n- in which a worker can be imrm.
ployi'd and still not be able to draw
any benefits.
(I i It you quit your job without
an\ n ason thi Commission ma\ make
y i wait in extra three weeks beloii
you i an draw any benefit-. Suppo.
you ijuii in the middle of the weei
Vim draw no benefit- that week; yoi.
are then forced to wait three We."v..
nioic because you ipiit your job witli
■ mt a iea- 'II and then you must wait
two more week- the regului vs a111ji •
lleni li'eriod. In othei words, it will be .-i>
'week.- before you can draw youi first
Ichrck.
i
.< ai
w ith
I i 111
the
riun-
-"llg
r
t
i 'J I It' you in e fired for miscon-
nave n jduci, the ('ominissioii may force yoi,
Son^'t" wait as long as nine week- pin-
make you wait fiv« week.- plu- th-
two week- waitlll)' |>ei lod In-f, <
you can draw ,\ ui t ivt clu k
N (Striker- are not eliifible to lias
livnefits.
rinse last tw • pen,i ties |.'! and l>
will be discu--ed in detail lat*'i on.
|.M If youi employei n'Ves you a
week'- wane, when he fires you, then
\oii cannot diaw any benefit- t'< i
that week. That week also is u I
counted when \ iui benefits and youi
linibilitv I■ ■ i benefits is decided
(•>i It yon an drawinn Wor.i
men's i oinprtisai n fm a certain
week, then you cannot net a benefit
check foi that week. noi can yiei
count that week n e tabli.-hinn you1
1 iiribiIit> foi benefit.-.
lii It v. i tj aii- net t inn an op
line pen iii hi any -miliar pell-ion i
grant, you cannot draw any iM-iiefit
cheek
CLASSIFIED ADS A BIT FOR THOUGHT
FOR SAI.F liirj ime.-, n«-ai I':,
to|it nn' d p.l-'.llie and fill" post oak
I Mil.- I P IK >1.1 AMI 4' «
Ml >UK I IMF
in \T
Mr V
V part ment
It Mcl.av)
r«-Tit
\ ppl v
4-
Fn|;
price-
\N .1
I; IA I One furnished rooo
i.oiiabb Phone lyi \ln
M ile\ |ti '
want to no alitiiK
mv -oul tuned !o
Somehow today I
M\ face uplifted,
soliK,
Midwnilei iinUeain,' -hiiimn in iuj
< V e
F<>|{ S\| I. | wo buililmir lot- on
paveil Meet-, east and -iiith front,
lie.II Hi School. MPS |l P llHl.
I AM) |fi 4
th
1,0 ST
del pl'> i
l (ffli'i
1 'in navy blue -dippet Fin
• el ii n :. i the \dvert i ei
I Ui I h.i \ i
t It I el eil Mr ?
KSIIoN
v11 u- articles
cept new work
to me, or I w
to lake \u\ Job
J "One iif the pu
aid that I must a.
when it was of fere i
ild become iuelinibli
am not train
suppose thi
me a unioi
blination- i |
Mu-t I st11
I'OP S XI I- Hul.y t hicks and
I'liston Hatching. Settiiuf day , Mm
'ay- and I hui -days PFKIFI FI{>"
11 \ 11 111' K N . Fin in, I ex.i Pi '
I.
w hit*
Tie*.
tile U ijdhll <1
mil- -ail the
on volplaniiiK
w inn
Perch 'ii tin live iak' topinost ui'h
to -inn,
Somehow no i irward, my thownhts
turned awav
From a tin ache and hurts I
ve-'erda\
'Writers. Mrs.
j M'>iin Ilehitul
I (,'harles W'ak
panieil by Mr
Millinnton -ann "llir
the Cottonwood",
-field Cadman, accom
s. T. P. llavnie Mr*
\ KI.FHH \ IIS
hum nu
SIN I H
Willi M It
Mr- .lohnnie H.-ffman him..red hei
daujrbter. Mi.-- Mary hveiyr.. witri a
birthday party oi Monday february
I, ner ninth birthday
TJm honoree received many lovely {MISSIONARY
^'ifv-. and the nue.-ts rnjoye<| a sen
of merry nanus, after whuh
larne birthday cake was out and n-
fre-hllients werr -eiveii. l-avor- wei'v
tin. red Valentine heart.- filled w 11
i aluiy.
Mr H. ffinan wa
Cecil I.iinn sann "Ity the Waters ui
Mintietonka" by Thurlow l.ieuranci
and "From the I,and of the Ulue Wa
ter" by Cadman. A duet " \t Part
inn" by James Rogers wa- sung 'ty
Mesdames W S. Millinn'ton and R
J (iriesenbii'k. Mrs. |)enison sanit
"Shepherd's Song" by Wintter Watts
accompanied by Mr- T. P Haynie,
Sr.
Kefreshnients of mince pie and cof
fee was served to the following clu i
Jmembei- and nuest": Mesdame- .-
It. Cochran, R. .1 flriesebneck, M. P
|Chapman, < ecil l.onn. ^ S Milling
tin. \\ I! Run • lime, Leslie l>. Wll
:!ianis. II \ Hell. Arthur Kdward-
S. I liraniioii, T P. Haynie, Clarn
Maynard, C. Robertson, M. I.oekelt,
!\\ F Maynard. Jake Reynolds and
Mi-- lieulah firace Jenkins
SO( IF.T>
J i:\KINS
M FF I s
tii
as -'■11 d in ser\
I a.N'cl.i I inier
The Woman's Missionary S icien
"f the First Haptjst Church, met n
their regular monthly busiiies- am;
al ineetinn. Monday. January -■<
home of Mr- Hartford Jen
mi.' !i\ little M
Loir Martm, Virginia Hughe*, Char-
lene I''Well, Jonelli Oldfield. an-i
Mary Fselyn Hoffman.
Those present wen Honn'r Main
Frhard, Itoberi l.ynn Mu/ney. Pm
ny Ha. a. Paul < Pell. Mildred Sinitri
lionnie Hell lietLandoii, « harle-ir
niMiii 11 i't ar111"i . Mar.'
f well, .1 mime I i i'« arm" . «
Hell W liiteakrt, Vilgitlia Hug'n.'-
Jimn ie I>al« Seiglei. I.a,\< l)e I urn |
i r, I loi'ot by Hamlin. I lot H"d-o:i, |
Late Martin. Rosalie Sapp, Natalie
Sapp. Dorl* Wilkin* Merle VmoHl
Prokop. Jamie Wainscott.
Wains* ott Planchi I'agr
sot,
I ill thi
kii.s.
The pi on ram on t lie " Angl
•n" w as p 'ii oi ed by circle n
w ith Mi - s l. Brannon a -
I n -- Isted as I ill'iW's
W hi are 'he \ nnlii Saxon "
,1 1! Swemloll.
i \nglo Say -ii and tlv <
jer Mi- Paul C. Pell.
\ ( "ll" I'll Itace M rs 11 \
jle,-.
W e \i I lebtor- Nli- I annn
Lickett
Saviin.' \ nglo Saxon America
Sax
tw ■
ad"
Mi-
-pel Prav
Sella
Kenneth
W ilsott,
Haynie,
in
: \l i
\
M.
lolielh Oldfeld. Mari'ini
patsy Morris. Mabel McDsvjd, J
Warren Schaef* .' m I'.. ' Sp
ei*. ami Mary Fvelyn II"'' 1 ar
Him K < I VS> M 11!"
•M i ll MRS K-kl W
luntaiti
Price.
j Ju.-t Peopli
i Mrs 11 art f
I lent, had ch
,
| mei'l inn
(rooks.
M i - sion-
M i
W
M
i May
te> tuillr-
hi'ine ■ f
meeting
Si O I*
the Pit
tin et in ."
rat ■ ii'fi'i
()'Ni a'
■ d -til
, • *
! •
sunn
. ■
M i v nu i I
. .1 1. m"
■wry Tur
I-' L. '
1. - r
"ITie members ' he '
na.nl Bible Class weri •
last Friday afterri' >n at
Mrs. Joe l--kew
Plans were made ,r. th
f r the adoption 'f thi L
movetvient in Pa-ii f
i.'la-s dm nn t he r b i- ine-
f .11' wing ' t; lk on P ■> 1
rtitjoti and act • x it • >
field re j ire si lit.'it s e
A« the cone I us "in "f t >i
'•««*' eshm« :it-; "' ' *'
w H'he-', dev il - i' '
weire -IT\'I*II to M•'
Mis I W !>ei,
Mrs i ren Fskew, M
Iter, Mr- \ c Si'. t;
I'riei*, ^lr-. Path ^ ■ J'tfc .
Stand fer. and Mr- 1 > *'
i'. i). c. <msERv
HIP I II PA VS OF I M
AMI J \CKSON
The noirilxTS of the 1 1,111
pthters of the C..nfe<ieTMy • rn
Thursday aft^'moon. ,'k'i..ary - . at
tfie home of Mrs. j V Ha r..- * «r>
Mcrvanc* «'f tJie birthrlftv*. and
.kiK kson,
In -pite of the tk leher.
the softly lighted wet
affiord«-<l a o.w welcrif '« 'be
guust.s
The progT*in ;«■••• « til.
singing of "Atwic*
were read b\ Mr.*, w • arl.Uk'.
Mr W !' 1! ,r-v- L ' * '
Mi s. I he.. It Thomas
rd Jenkins, the pre-'
cha i ge of tin- busine <•
le minutes of Hie prevloll-
•nert inn wen read by the -erretar.
\L ,1 \1 Carter and approved.
I he , " host -. Mr- S 1 Brannon
Mrs. W R Prjce and Mr- J. V \ - •
.•rved rel'i' hment- '" the fullow
inn ine nliei and ni'est- M'-.-ilanie
| 'ani i' Hell. R \ Pi 'ink-. .1 M
< W F kew, Hartford .let
\ Schaefei. John Waug'i.
rrihble. Fannie I l.nckeV
F.-k-'w, .1 S I • anii"i . I B
the two weeks' waiting period
CO If you fail to sign up foi wort-
at the public employment office; or
if you refuse t" accept work when
the employment office finds it foi
you; or il y m ordinarily have a pi i
vate occupation such as farminn or
carpenter work, when you do not havi
rugului work, and you refuse to fit
low it; then the Commission ina\
-lope ami most of east fairly clear.
Murday, Feb l .i < "Id and lieavy I
>; • iriii in central and nreat lakes
einiiiiiy, extendinn from Texas t" the
i*,i-* ni'""' lakes and the northeast,
but most of Atlanta slope fairly
ch'i i.
Sunday, Fell. 11 A mid storm now
i'luut east nrrat lakes. Ohio river
vii'.ey and east; some clearing in the
indole west; stormy on Atlantii
i'm benefit Suppos
id for the new job; >
lew job would make
workei violate the
my union nirniborshi|
take the job'.'
\NSW I''R: The aim of the e en,
ph yinent offices is to nrt you, n>
nearly a- possible, into work that i-
• uitable for you. (It course, the ("oni
mission wants to keep as many nirr
wi rk nn a- possible; but all thr fact •
are to be considered when a man i*
offt red a new job.
In deciding whethei the new jo
is suitable for you, the i onimissl. "
can i"ii.-ii|ei the following The «ie
glee "f risk involved to your hral'l'
safety and morals; yotn physical cm
dition and your previou- earning
""■ii' t "nimission will al-" ronsule-
WSWI'.lt \o, but \ mi must >"
able to pi"\e to authorities that y. u
had no part iii the labor di-puti
Vmi must how that you were n
taking pint in. in hidping to linanc
"l d ie, t|\ mt, rested in tin ialioi d>
pute which .-tupped the w oi k
It y "ii be I >ug to a labin union . • i
ni'"Up, and tliei member- ot th;..
! union are interested ill the dispute
then you will hi' con- uh ei| t" lui\<
a illicit interest in it. In othci wurd
if any particului union in any out
factory oi mine m olTice Ih conic.- in
vol veil in a liihoi di.-pute, then ail
inenibi'i s "I that Iim a) union in tli.i'
plant aie in\ hed ami rnme of then,
i an draw unemployment lnnefit.-.
Hut the law is vei \ fan It t ,vi,
busine sc.- lire i onducled on the sainr
pi t ini c and the workei in or<
gioup if" on -inkc. the vMirkei in
Ihr othei ifloilp an not ci.|i idernl I
be directly interested although tin
behillg to the same union
Put.
iW ,
n 'i i
a i
tun
-nun
yet;
! i (lie in" d
tendi i lie
I ( I new madt
ilist i rss;
')ne needs moit
i ea.-i? to flow .
I )ne Hi ri| 11|<11 r t illli
it aril to know
I hat all t In- hui t - of
sped,
I hat t lie sun -h11ii - a
ahead.
t hii
I i annul ijuitr do it
I mti to heal thti
thr momrn: of
teal ■
to
pr
i am
uith, snow nor
Ho
th.
Foi 1 r\as and thr Southwest
I ' III llilr \ I k., 1*1.. < I k I a.. N
'iVrrk of l' ebi uary S to 11,
ill
llu
in
l ai tei
kin-, H
W F I
\ "I II' 'II I
Swemloll
W i: I <)i ni
il ors.
Mi x i
I
i xas and the southwest negin-
rathei unsettled Aeather, til"
l a in athis '.line are likely to
the southwest or along the nulf
in-: line. After .-onu* clearing con
i'i n- change to colder and a -torn,
disturbance drvelops rovnring inost
o* the Texas, Oklahoma and O'/.arK
plateau region.-'. This disturbance
: h"i;ld hrinn "ti 'piite general rain-,
'h'.igh about northwest ;eition- pro
ha al'. very light. <o|i|e-t about mid
die of week but la-; few day- ten,
I ei at ure.- in genei al rising
'The seeonil week of February will
.ii" '. probably he fairly mild at first
in nearly all parts of the country
i,it by middle of week everywlici*
"I.I ami stormy, the I Ot h being
'oi ni center in the great lakes an'.
' lii> river valley regions. It soem-1
I" hi a period of unusually di-'turln <1
i adit ion- in all -ec' • •• , w ith unu-
ually heavy rains and snows On :n i
count of the wide expanse of tern j
lory covered by these February
storms the s,|"W and In seems likely
to accumulate along the head wate
"f the great central stream- and th:
is usually the main cause of pting
f11Hm|s 'The spring rains are not ec
peeled 'o be much a In ve norma!. >'■ '
there i - 'ini' indication that tl1 now
and ,i e in the north will he molten
unusually i ai iv t # pring
the '
youi
and
fi "ii
II
liiak
it
wag i
less
rondit i' ills
fill ity; oi
fori- you, against your w
a company uni"ii or woud
fr■ •" joining a recngni/ed
liance- fm- getting local wuhk it
cii.-lomary job, the length "f
i; e distance of this new work
your home.
wrviT, the ('omniissiiin will 11• '
• any man takr a new job whri
vaciii-t due to a strike; or if till
and conditions of work a'i
favorable than the wages an ■!
in similar jobs in that lo
th
If y "ii havr any ipir
ing the operation of
affect - eniployei.- or
can have your ipn- I ioi
writing to Ii P Andei
leva I nem ploy mint
Commission, \tistin
II I be ineligible foi
st ion- com ei n
this In\v as il
workers, y i i
i answered h;
•sun, cliaii ma.i.
' "inpelis.lt nil'
benefit 1"
which to
-terday are
•ng
the way
thr -un
Oils
It A
if taking
j..!. wmi'iI DOES BLADDER IRRITATION
VVAKF YOU UP?
m I'd • iimi i t inn' '"
June thi "iigh
i \ (ill's bough)'; '" ee the iry
stal dew
Shine nn I onion "w ' Me
si ng- to hear;
yestei dily s if .irn • v\ n
1 know that t in nrow
skies
soothe the ache .f \ i" 'erih'y' 1
good bye-,
Laughter .did 'iig hall w tp i-.vay
life's frel;
Pill I hall neve! Willi! I- rii'e fur
get.
The
I he
Put
W
o near,
a/urv
II to jo' | |
keep yoll
union.
\re Strikers Tligitile for Henefits'*
Qt' FS'l'l OX I 'i "\ previous ai'
tide -aid that strikers cannot dra.
benefit- undci tins \ct. Suppose I
iose iiiy job :i a result of a strike a'
my factoiy, although I personally
had nothing to do with tin -triki
A. J.'WOEHL
i It's ii• t iii'tmal. It's nature' warnite
I " I a 11 g e I Ahead" Make thi 2"n te
I -e Inn hii leave . juniper oil, and n
othei drug mole into little greei-n
tablet . I,, fill ii mil exi e- acnl- and
■ inipui i: ii- T. nci - acid:- lau lau-i.
[irritation re-ultinir in ri'ttinr un
night-, scanty flow, freipient de ire,
burning, backache and leg paln-
•'us* ay Ifuket t" y• it druggist. L;
; four day if not pleased your L'V-
J w ill lie refunded
S* L. BR \\ \ (IN I1RI (, CO.
PAUL D. PAGE
Attorney «i l.iw
Office ( ili/ens Stale Hank HuiUltnf
PA STROP, IFX A;
(.F.M R M CO\TH \( TOR
PLANS AND F.ST1 MATFS
T I' RN IS 11 F.I i
I Arrange to Finance New City or
I ai ni Home-, in Remodeling f any
Homes at (Jovernment Interest.
HAS'TROP IF.XAS
4'"i I
Tin
Mi
R. Th.
\\ IK i m -
mas,
and tw
P
i VI
WEATHER BULLETIN
N. J. RABENSBURG
SADDl IS. 11 ARM ss Bf 1 I -
SCABBARDS. Rl PAIRIN'C
RADIO REPAIRS
All Makes
Only R. C. A. TUBES
Vnd (.rnuini Ufplarfitwrit I*iirf ^
In Ml Repairs
>MI | > \ > Ii" \KA N I I'i:
CLYDF. PRICE
Hrnniion 1 'run • "•
Phone J'J
EFFICIENT OPTICAL
SERVICE
^ > J
Bring > • u "eye troubles" to u-
/e.'ir of experience qualifies US tl
arovide fur vmir vi^mmrv need*
JAS. P. WOOD
OPTOMETRIST
Haatrop.
T ex*.
MARK EVERY CiRAVF.
ft i
MUSETTE
"The piano of
tomorrow" . . .
is here today!
Thr -linn i c 11 Ini i'h I ime mil
piii limn . i jiund pi.inn *1 In - .mi#-
i'Xipn>ile i ii hi in I wurk a- vou u—
Miriali with in Ii nun nt- 'lliri|! ilt
a line Ii higher prii i ' Viol. In lop
11 all M I -I I II i altn|ri ihri new
.11 i .1 11111112 III lle-i^ll -II (irai
(ul .ii ii I ii allrui live mi,i'II fall in
Iiim nil! il mi in11 * ' oi'1' and ■■
(in i .nn • If.
The In ting tribilti in pay ti our
lived "lie An i; pr !■• ati nmnu
ment that endure- 'hr g> thi age-
SFF
(; i ? ! y i ' r >;
Mt)N ! M FN I WORK ->
ACSTLN, TFX \S
'.nn I \.-'
AC
IN,
——
I \ A
I I r \ I! I lilted Slat
Mondav F-li *.
i entral at• ■ atu'
pi::7 il"
great Iak
I'niin
sunie
nort h
t r\ c 11•'i•' j d -tnrbance with
ri"W in ii"i'thwi-t; stormy on
i ast \ tlantic slo|H'
i lay. Teh !• N'earK all cen
r.-d par- of country clear, thoiiirh
-t >riny in northwest and also on t.he
\• ii ieahoard; UmiixTatures in
general mild.
Wednesdax, Feb. lit Storm dis
turbanre reaches north central tv
cion- and w«st great lake- while
t early all other sin'tions are clearing
and turning much colder
Thu' dav Feb 'I Start" cuiidi
ti- m wi'h rain-
to • st great
r'"er vallev
wi t ai d a!
and snow- drifts n
lake and uppei Ohio
ecuntry: most of south
Atlar ' a -lope cte-irlng
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