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AT THE STRAND THIS WEEK
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• hi. u^ikoi- \DVKIM ISKIt. HASI KOF. l'KXAS. THURSDAY.
wi'iv vuiting in 1!u>tf<>j> Sat
"THK I I \ \S H \N<.I HS"
'I'he hi m,'n u
work was 1 ii i k • • > u-sponsihle nr
•tiakiti}.' a unified, law abiding Sta «
out «if the spraw Imu legion of cm >'
Texas is immoi tah/.i il in Kinjc Vidoi
rpit. "The Texas K nu< r>", opening
today a: th« Stiami Theatre, playine
Thurmiu) ami Friday
Killed with actum and tin- mini of
*he post Hifniist ruction period aimit!
*Jir Panhandle. "The Texan Hanger
fejituies a ui-t headed Uy Mich t*'p
notch .-tar.« a.- Fred MacMuiray, Ja n
Oakie. .lean Parker, Lloyd Nolan.
ji. i t>, such ;i> providing the princi
l>.i oi int'dv moment* in "Reunion."
ghter
urday.
Mis T V. Niti
of hei tiaughter,
born.
M .1 l liendrix
is ill at the home
Mrs. I>>linic <)-
received a m*'
J, an H. i>holt. Ruihello Hudson, |S"K«' the past week thai M
Holm Vinson, K licit Kent, John
Q lalcn in id Heiothy Peterson are a,
featured m "Heunion" the dram
at ic hen • (oming "f the Countr.'
Iiiictu ' I.lino irriiwn-iip "b.lines."
MIS I I It I IMlKUKI.l. V
i i n mil i tii/i'd. i:i(igic ( inderejl i
tali t "in the intriguing masculine
Mile nmeeled hy ihc must import
luiit i.i t of players ever as-emhlt-n
li\ tht Heath Studios in the mo-
Mis* Cody Roysten and K .(*. R«'J
titeii were shoppers in Austin Satur
day.
Paul layloi visited hi- sister, Mi-.
Allie l ayloi in Houston last \\ c.t-
nt'hday She accompanied him home
to recuperate from a recent illne-*
We all wish her a speedy lecovery.
Mrs. Stevi Claihorne and daugn
ter. Mrs. I le nr.\ Perkin.- were i'i
Smithville chopping Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. It. I. Del.t ach a:i.1
-on, Walkei and Mr. and Mrs. lame*
. . 2 .(:nff;".::f lJ{l"n Hut> of Hastrop spent Sunday m I i
I>iiwith Mi and Mis. John I Do.
^ Med i I >in mi, a sitter, is critically ill
j at hi i home near l.ockhart
(Juests in the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. (iarland Hefner Sunda\ were
Mi ami Mis. Wallace Hefner and lit
tie Henr> (ondon Hefnei of liastron
who i- |>a-tm of the Watterson M
thodist Church was vi'-iting in tli
home nf his members one day durini!
tin pa-t week.
• ittn lit fuel went to llastrop Mor
.ifa I. 'thrilling and ill.-tickling episode
Kdwaid Kills and Ronnie Itartlctt It . r.
imaginable. Jack '' :i I ■ • \. Bettv Fni
vcils filmed iii outdoor locations i. . ... , , ,,
wa- s11111 nit ii i> i! tn I'
in outdoor location.-
New Mix ion, w i'. h the
t Imth States giving f.dl
with filmed
Texas ami
CJoveriior.-
]
coo|x>i at ion.
"The Texas Hangers" dramatise*
the work it the early band <«f sen
military State police in putting down
tioatilc Indians, ridding the country
«i bail men and cattle thievt >, and
"making Texas ii leu.-onably safe
place in which tn live", in accordant e
with then oath. Two tribes of In
dians wcie enlisted to stage the hi-
Sorit battle which brought the finai
sutiduing of fierce Southwestern red
skins
Both Mac.Murrav and the wise-
cracking Oakie are members of the
Hangers in the picture. Miss Pai'K-
igin
lit s, Arthur Troachei aiitl Haymond
Walburn have the featured roles with
ii lliatu support .from Robert Mr
\\ ade. Kdwaid Itrophy, Monroe Owr
Je\ anil other.- The\ make the ud-
. i it ii i t - oi " M ister C'inderolln"
tlay where hi
trict Court
I lie t imli111111 of .1 II. liendrix
growing worse each day, memlH'rs nf
.hi- family who were with him Sun-
day
Mi
er. a.- the daughter of the comman-
der of then station, is center of the
romance story which is featured a-
gainst tile epic back ground
"1 UK liOKOKH PATHOI.MAN"
A tomboyish instinct to play cow
t nys and Indians lotl Mary Koran li
rectiy to a career on the screen.
Mi<s Koran, featured with (leorgc
O'Ri •ien in "The Border Patrolman",
Fox release playing at the Strand
Sat urda\ of this week, never iost hoi
adolescent interest in the romantic
days of the early West and, after
she had become a success on the New
York stage, she decided to treat her
self to a vacation in the historic
haunts of the Indian
Arizona. Utah and South Hakota
were visited b\ Mi-s Koran and shv
then decided to go to Hollywood.
While watching a friend perform lie
fore the cameras at one of the stint-
io-i, a pi oil lice i noticed hei and
ed her to a contract. Miss Dornn
forthwith decided to i nfine herself
t<i a screen career.
Polly Ann Young, Hoy Mason an
Smiley Burnetii! are also featured >n
the cast supporting O'Brien in "The
Bolder Patrolman".
t> •if rucsila> and Wrilnemlat.
February 1 <> 17 at the Stiand, hi
n anly roalistii in a cauldron of ca!
iamity, coixpiost and comedy.
Ihealn t- ii- are promised con
• ntangleii:ent> and the whiil of t'le
'4(KI" with 'he adtb'd embarrassment
of thi appearance of the fairv got
father's bride (Hosina Lawrence) and
jher irate and threatening brothei,
I*.Spike" Nolan (Tom Kugan.l
But "Barber Joe" solves the bu-i
lies- deal and in a romantic soipion •*
wo; t a- follows: Mr. anil Mr-
t I . liendrix of Codai Creek; M
and Mrs. Xubrey Herulrix of Hill
Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. Relink Hen
drix of Austin
Mi - Ciillo-rt Mi Claiiahan loturne l
Sunday afternoon from \ustin when
l.oach and m Kockhart with Mr. and
Mrs. W A Huberts
Mr. and Mr- J < l et Sanders and
'son, Jay Hay of Ramsey, -pent the
j week end with their parents,
and Mrs \\ \ Rhodes
Mrs. Killanl Hinge- was in
trop on 1'iisine.-- Monday
Mr. and Mis. A W liunto
and Mis L. K.
visited the State
family ;."d Mi.
voi and family
I'a -
and
Saw
Pa i \
Mr. Roy-tin's herd of Jei-ey row-
are among the best in the state. He
keeps a record o| mi.k pioductioo '>
his herd. Ho a'.so keeps rei'ords d
-ale.-, cost of production of mil*,
co.-t of feed and filling of silo--.
Mr. Roysten will gladly give an-,
one advice on dairying and feeding to
obtain best results. Ho is to be coin
plimented mi his part of good man
agemt lit and untiring efforts to build
up a - nit* line on the farm that wdl
bring in cash twice a month. As tin
I caving goes, "the money on the ba>
re I head". Hats off to Mi Roysten.
( <M \ I in HI- SPUN IIS III All*
I LOOK VICTIMS
CLASSIFIED ADS
Cro>s reported that it*t
fund to date totals $IS.
jshe met her husbantl for the wool,
end. Mr. McClanahan returned '
iKing-villo.
I he fai mei
Minshine that
| farm work has
count 'f so much had
are happy over th
we have enjoyed. \ 11
been delayed on a"
weather.
in Bastrop Sunday afternoon.
Mi. i-nil Mr- ()-car Hanks
Mr. and
night.
Mr
Bobby
elld ill
Mrs.
Klbort
- pent
Mr. Jo
The Red
flood Ifln t
4.'4,ti<>!'.
The people of the count!') hav-
ri -polltletl valii litly to the t all for
fund- to aid the people and the> hav't
contributed not only money to tli •
|cause but food and blankets, modi-
visited jcines and other thing- that were noon
Mr- Sam Smith Sunday
Robert Pipkin and children,
and Virginia spent the week
(ieorgi-town with relatives.
Km ma Schutz and children,
and Ben, Jr.. of West Point
Friday night with hoi fathc
h ii Hriggs.
jod he time,
M ...t al and health officials of the
health organization said there had
been a -light increase hi pnoumon'a
and other diseases among flood r
i fugees. Some members of the Red
Cross staff have been stricken with
influenza.
finds happiness and wealth just llKr j
the Cinderella of old.
Kdward Sedgwick .-cores his great
i st triumph in his long and note i ,
,-tago and film career in directing
i"Mistei Cinderella" as his first pro-
] i.Uf iiig effort fur the Roach Studio-.
CEDAR CREEK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Machen enter
i Untied with a "42" party at then
home in Lower Hill's Prairie la-t
Friday night. Among those present
were Mr and Mrs. T. T. Roy-ten and
( KHAR CRKKK, Feh. It My! W..- children. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Sawyer
have been enjoying the sunshine th"'and children, Mr. ami Mrs. Augu t
last few days. The farmers are bus, liunto and children and Misses < od\
in the field We hope spring will Roysten and (iertrude Hall.
soon be hero. The i rnit trees are be
A. J. WOEHL
t.KNKRAI, CONTRACTOR
PI.A NS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISH EI)
"I IIK BH; BHOAIK ASI OP nil7"
j A dozen bi^ time radio entertainer-
in addition to a strong 1ino-ii|i ot
screen and stage talent has been is
semhled by Paramount to make "The
Big Broadcast of l'.'.",7" which plays
Thursday and Friday. February I*
IIP. at the Strand Theatre, the iiiost
lavish product ion of its kind,
j M ith Jin k Bonny, tioorge Burls
and (iracit Allen, Bob Burns, Martha
Raye, Benny (iooilman and his Swin^r
|Orchestra, and Keop dd St 'kowsl,'
and hi- Symphony Orchestra he.ul
'ing the list of radio headlinors, a >-l
Shirley Rons, Ray Millanil. Krai
l>il' Korest, Kloanore Whitney loprosen
inn Hollywood, "Th Big Broadcas
i f 111""." is an all-star attraction
'■ho t- ilid'\'iduill performeis have fol
1 wing running into the millions.
— —_
I \SI OK I HK Moll I ( \.\S"
ginning to bloom.
Well the old ground-hog saw his
(shadow-, but we sincerely hope tli -
will be one time when the old pro.
'phecy concerning the ground hog
will fail to come to pass. I here hip
-eM'ial case- of bad colds around a
• out in the community.
' Among those on the -ick list thi?
I w eek were Bill Simmon-, Kewo\ Ri
Lert Turner. John Wallace Martin.
Mrs. I'loytl Martin, Mr- \'os< an i
Mildretl Smith
M i and Mr-. Kd I,owden fro n
Austin visited Mi and Mr- Hew-
I'm nor Wedne-tla.\.
Mrs < I., liendrix
Mrs. Lola Holt on spent Thursday
night with her mother. Mrs. John
Hriggs of Klatonia
Mr. anil Mi- Karl Whitworth and
Mrs. Laura Thompson of Bastrop
wore visitor* ot Mr- Robi rt Kel oai h
Monday afternoon.
Mr. A. K Bunto of Smithville w
a visitoi at the A W. Buiiti home our
day last wt-ek.
Mr, and Mffi. I.ogan Sawyei an I
I III ill en. Margaret and Janiinie an I
Mi and Mr- A W. Bun'e and oh '
'I Arrange ti
I Farm Homos
Homes at
HAS IROP
KOR SAI.K L'u2 acre^. lu-ar 'ni-
ton, good pas'ure antl fine post o.ik
w oikI. MRS k P. ihili.ANH, 46 4
RKN I Apartment to rent Apply
Mrs. A B McKavy 4G i
KOR SALE Two building lots on
paved treels, east and south front
neai High School. MRS K. P. HOi -
LANK IC 4
LOST One navy blue slipper Fin
dor please if tui n to the Advertisei
(iffict.
MARK EVERY GRAVE
I'ho lasting tribu'e wr pay to our
loved ones An appropriate monu-
ment that endures through the age*
SEE -
C ; U I F F INS'
MONIMENT WORKS
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Finance -New City or <
or Remodeling of any
government Interest.
—TEXAS
EFFICIENT OPTICAL
SERVICE
Bring your "eye troubles" to u
Years of experience qualifies u« t«
provide for your visionary need*
JAS. P. WOOD
OPTOMETRIST
Baatrop, Tcui
vi ited M
M
line
wa - a Bast i p
"REl MON"
liecaUM pie did not upset him, Slim
tsuminei villo became a prominent
.memIn i of the famous Keystone
kop . latei graduating through shi rt
comedii .- to important roles in ou
standing photoplays, the most recent
of which i.s "Reunion." starling the
ilionno Quintuplets, at the Strand
Theatre Sunday and Monday of 111
week 1
Sinn's aptitii'le fm a theatiical car-
eer was at once apparent when he
could "take" a oustaid pie in th"
(face with an e<|iiannnity that en
rtiriilletl autlieiui's in the pie throw-
ing era of the movies. I
Since then the talkies discovered
the elongated gentleman to be a real-
ly fine character actor, with a gei.
uine insight into the frailties of lui
*11.111 natuie that make.- hi* perfo*-
mances unusually appealing. Cons-
i|u:* itl\. In- roles are all now majoi
Ramoilph St tt. Binnio Barnes an I
Henry Wilcoxoii head one of the
gieatest casi* of stars ovoi assem'i
ed on tin screen in "The l.a-t of tie-
" I oh it n ns", Reliamo Pictures'' fi u
\ i i n of the immortal .lame- Fen;
nil .re Coopei classic, which plays on
<ia,\ only, Satuitiay, Kebruar.v 20, a1
ne Strand.
I oin \ i• \ani|i• i Wednexla>
Moxaiuler wa.* 7 year- old W
day.
Mrs. Sie Simmon
visitor Wednesday.
Mr-' Will Smith visited hei Bi
: titer at the local Hospital Wedlic
day.
Ki auk \\ nil'enbn i c* i
M i s. Joe Ratlniiann,
Mi and Mrs
v -it etl \| i. a lit
I'liesilay night.
I Mi. inii Mi - i I IIendi x vi.-ite.1
i Mi 11 em! iix'- father, who i- ■ • ■ i; •; i •
U ill at Wat ter.-on, Sunda.\
Mi l\'o-a I uriiei was in Bastrop
-■litu tlav.
\l*o featured in important ndo*
n this unforgettable story of gIori-|'
t'is adveiituro, heart stirring Ionian, e
conflict for a nation
Bruce ('abot. Heath n
Reed. Robert Barrai,
and \S'i|larti Robert
yet unborn are
Angel, Phillip
Hugh Buckler
son.
WATTERSON NEWS
Mr and Mr-. I nil, Hoiuliix visited
Mi. liendrix's parents Monday
Mrs. Verdon Hatherl.x of Austin
\isiled Mrs J. A. Martin Sunday.
Mi and Mrs. Sie Simmons,, M
mil Mrs. h rank VS olfenbarger. M
■ ind Mr- Lee Kag-dale and H i o
Katherine Martin visited Mr. and
Mrs. Will Smith Saturday night.
"< R \|(; s M IFF" ^'r ;,,"l Mrs. Lee Ragsdale vidt.'.i
The Pulitiser Piise play ,"( raig's 'Mr. and Mrs. 1* loycl Martin Sunday
Wife," plays at the Strand on Sun Mrs. Hank Wo!reiiliaigo- ami M •
•lay and Monday, February Ifl an I Rit'^dale visited Mrs \lvie Bry
22. ant Thursday afternoon.
I hi* is an exceptional film stan- '"'1 Mr-. Will Sniitli \i-it I
niir Rosalind Russell, John Bole«. i Mi and Mi
Rill if Burke, Jane Harwell. [night.
!
' infant
children of Smithville were visiting i nn t hi
in the neighborhood Saturday even \].
f'
om
and
tlaii(
r at
and
M r*. <'
trig.
WAT'LERSON, Fob. !i Mi ami Mi and Mi- Klgin Lee and little John
Mi>. Xubiev liendrix of Hills Pi aire Boliby lift Sunila> morning fm I u sity whs
Wednesday at th«* betisido of ling. jSunda)
Hide White all I
rh't i visited Mis. White
Haynio Chappel Morula
Mrs. Will Smith were i
Bast rop ii liasines- Tuesda,\'
■ i aiihat k of Texa
a i*ue-t of Mrs II
spent
.1 II llendri'
^1i. II mdrix's father
who is critically ill
M s - Klla S. a I leii w * a recent v
sitor in Cpton.
\\ S. Whitworth and daughter.
Mt* (i l>t r' Mo''lamdian were brief
i it. r- in Bastrop Tuesday.
K. \N Nite and several members ,.f
n.; aimly aie reported ill at then
4 ome.
Andy R< mck Alexander of Ce<iai
f rei-k spent Wednesday night in the
home of his giand parents, Mr. and
Mrs .1 H liendrix.
Mr and Mis l/t Aloxandoi of < t
ft:.r Crifk spent Ki tlay night in the
hmne id Mr.* Alexander's parents.
Mr. and Mrs J. K liendrix.
John Smith ha- returned to his
K'ini in Kort Worth after spendin,;
( veral day.- with his brothei I L.
Smith.
W I Vo*
I visitc«l Mrs .1. W
M i s. Viola Hou i
Klgin visited Mr*
the week end.
mil fatnih f
\ o- Sunda.s
and children of
Jo- ie V\ llite ovoi
business tup t • Rofkn*- Thur
Mis- Mildred Nite, who is at tern?
inp Bastrop High School spent tae made a
week end with hei parents, Mr. and -day.
^Mrs E. W Nite. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crowell
Mi. and Mr-. Mitchell Grohman of children of I.uling were recnet guests
San Antonio who are visiting frientjs in the home of Mrs. Lillie Rucker
Mi*sjonar> Sm-iet> Moots
I he t 'odai l reek Circuit Mission
aiy Society met at Haynio (ha pel
M Krne-l Watteisoii and ( luado Sunday afternoon Mis. Kewey Tin
\Natterson spent Saturday in Cpton nor had charge of tin program. Mi
with Mrs. Steve William-, who has John Griffin gave the devotional
been ill for several days. Mr* King from Kockhart gave .. i
J. K liendrix was a business "isi inspiiing I'alk on the Missioniny
tor in Bastrop Saturday. wmk Mrs PuKnan, who has been a
Otto Hefner ami W S Whitworth in Brazil for twenty year-,
told interesting stories of her wor\
In Brazil. The bi.-iness session wit
a,,d conduct it! by th« president. Those
to attend the meeting from Cedai
Creek were: Mrs. Dewey Turner,
ilreti, Granville, August, ,!i Kiln i
and Hot wen visitors in the I n
Hanks h' lno Satui<la\ ni^ht.
Mi and Mi . 1 Hlie Rhode- -pent
Sundav with their paients. Mi- and
Mi Mneit Rhodes.
Mr. and M s .lack 'it • eubi - k ai d
son , Jack Albeit and William • f
\ u st in were visitor ol theii fatll'.'i
and grandfathfi, Mr. J. ^ Spenc
Sunday afternoon
A \\ . Bunto was a visitor at the
home . f hi- patents. Mi and Mr- A
K. Bunto in the Lake Kirnt Con,
iiiunity S' 111 I a y morning
Mi Stove Claboine vi-ited Mi
and Mr.-. «'Itai lie Morgan and fate
ilv in Smithville Ihursday
\|i and Mi - N'ace Morn- spi
■ mo day last week in Smithville wi-b
he:i daughteis. Mi Bernard Sawve
and Mr- Charlie Morgan
Mr anil Mr Jake Smith tpent tti-
week ei d with theii parent-, Mi an 1
Mis. I'mi Kinibrough of i eil ii
! i iove
Pete (;i ieseiibeck "f Bastrop and
\ Spi net- -pent Sunday afterllo..
with Mi ' Spenoe.
M s Ida Mat Saw vol -pent Ki ida
Hfternoon with Mi Turner Ril-te
Mr. and Mrs. .1 O Hank- an 1
dnughter. I'dith and Mrs R I TV*
Loach vi-ted Mr- Tom Roysten Ki
day afternoon.
Mrs. Sam Smith. Mis I• la lltdton
and M -- < iei trutle Hall visited Mi
Robert Pipk'n Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Annie Grev and soli Henry VI
nitetl Mi Hern\ Kinhweg Monday
Mrs Kre.l Scogrins visited in t"
home of Mi and Mi J J Hal,
Monday morning.
I 111\ i Ml * Irbie McGinni- pent o|,e da-
i' >'ini !) ' a t week with 1 Stevi- Claiborn"
Ms- M arg'i ret Snwvel spent Sin
\u-tiii day with Miss \iinn Lmt ( iift'ith
Mr and M' Be1nard Saw yet 11 '
daughter nf Smithville spent Suotla
Jwith Mr and Mr- Steve Claiborne
Mrs I.vdia Rhode* and Mr 0|li
I Rhodes visiti'd in the .1 O. Hnn'fc-
jhome Mondav afternoon
Mi's J J. Hall ami danghtei Go-
trude and Mrs I K Sawvei :i ■ n*
Tuesday afternoon with Mi- Char
lie Meyei. Jr., in Bast i op
If-ntlrix Suik! i
and relatives here niiitoml t<i Bas-
trop Saturday fm a visit with r--
Jmtives and friends there
<'laude Watterson returned to \
A M. Collegt- Saturday, after a brief
visit with his parent*, Mr. and Mr*
K. W. Watterson.
Kment Jenkins went to Ru.-trop on
busine-s Saturday.
Mr asd Mr* John Donham and
Mr. ami Mrs. Otto Hefner and
Mrs. Genne Rutherford -pent Sun. j Sinith
day in Smithville, guest of Mr and |
Mrs. Allen Thompson.
Guests in 'he home of Mr. and Mrs. j
W. S. Whitworth over the we« k-end
were Mr. ami Mr*. I,amar Richardson
and daughter, Marylynn of Austin,
and Mrs I). C. Ix>nt7. of lt<-d Risk.
Mr. and Mrs Will Miller ami dau-
Mrs. Ro.-a Turner ami Mrs. Will
ALUM CREEK NEWS
Al.llM CREEK, Feb !• Mrs J.
W. Spenoe visited her noioe Mrs
Turner Hart n Smithville Sunday af
tenioon.
Local Man Sp«*aks O\or Radio
Mi I I Roysten broadcast ovct
Station K.P.R.C., Houston, last Fri«
day at 1:30 p m. on the "Farm and
Home" program. His subject w.n
'How to Make Money Dairying". M>.
Roysten gav - some very interesting
information on which will be of ben
of it to anyone thinking of dairying
a* a side line.
He explained the way of using Sil
ago with cotton seed meal as a Bal-
ance Ration to obtain best result*.
Ho filled his frist trench silo* in IJI.T
He was so well pleased with thou,
that in 1 he filled two large
trench silos with an estimated can
at ity of one hundred and seventy five
tons (175 ton-.)
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1937, newspaper, February 11, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206892/m1/6/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.