Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1938 Page: 2 of 6
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;UBS« RIPTION il.M PER VE' H IS ADVANCE
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WITH P \K I "i
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honored • r- :a> party
hospital . • • .- . .,lWl j*.m M d
*ven11.4.'. t <• r; ,r• a- h> •
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jhtrd t|.« cer • • • \) ■ <:
c*r table. and 'i * r. r ■ -r ■ i • ■ *; ,
taper burned ,n candle. *bra
Ice cr«-am an ak< wn
f h' ' pie 'A iff- M -i- N <: 1
Mae and \ rx • Haide« .J , I'. tr •,
Anna Ruth Taylor ara S > hi .
• r.d Rubert Kjr,-I ... .-:h«-rrr ;«r- Ir.jr.
■and narenc Hoffrr ar.
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r- Mr -. M. L
. Mi M J' ! .. r. Mr- K
.\i: «S it Car , ar.
I'-: I at f I. a in, arid M
Jan. f j Mr- W J Mi!-;
J I H i r • «, Mrs. M. A Pr
Mr* ' • v .- rr.rn *i«, Mr li .
• , M -. <)wen < haimers
H J K. • Mr- A M OH.
Kar^n*. Rev
i, Dr. W. V
I akf, Mr- W.
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WKIINKSIMI MMII inoiw.i
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Mr*, r W I-. r • v "nt'-r'a.ned
Wedne->da\ N.i-ht liri'ijr *'!ub
Thursday n.vr a' h'-r h' m<-.
Mi ( i , I 'ha. rri«r • r«* rif
rrif a-< hijffi -<',rt p iz«' nri'l Mr- J.
R. Nich'il,- v. n low ,r'- arid r«-< '-iv-
^d a lin -n handkeTchiff
I> 'liciiiu- f |#i'<*vfirr.<'nt • -«f Mil <•
meat p.< topped with whipped ere ami
and coffee w«re *erved Mi s<-
< leo '■'hakner^, Krrie tin< M nrur"
Hazel Meredith, Addle Mae Murrh
"in Mid Mr Wrnori S<ba<-fer, Mi
Vernon Kskew, Mrn. J, R. Nichols,
Mrs, J I' Sharp, Mr I' J Dodson,
Mr*. A. I. I e(;iand'/n, Mi-. William I
Kirhard Ke.-nelus and Mr ( ecil l.onir.
an )
< ai .,
Mill-
Mi -s
h ' / .villiam, Mr- Liiczie Hub.
M. M y Sue Murchifon, an i
l.' r/.na Hay Hub'<a^d.
Contributed
M KDI K( K \rr ( I I H MEETS
\MI ii M i<-. i.of K Err
llARI)KE.I.O\ K
Mian Maurene I ,,ve ,,{ Hu. k. <iau
.'ht« r of Mr. and Mif-. S. and El.
vin Hardee, of Smithville, -on of Mr.
and Mr«. R. I). Ha1 dee, were <|uite!y
married Thursday m^Lt, January l.'J
at the home of .Ju-tic ,f the I'eace,
H. I'. VN'iiiHton at Lower II,!l-
I'rairie.
Mr. and Mr-, '"efut M< ' iu;-- w-ie
the only attendant.'-.
Mrs. flarde- i- a jriaduat' ',f Ha .
flop Hijrh School and for eighteen
rnonthx wa- in tiaininK at .-'e .on If!
firmary in Au-tin. She la'ei held •.
position with tf"' Orjjain Memorial
Hospital here.
Mr. Hardei a graduate of Smith-
ville Hijfh School.
They will make th'ir home in
.Smithville,
I". I) C. OBSERN ES I.EE
AMI JA( KSON BIRTH DAYS
The l 'nit"d l)auKbt« i of the Con
federacy jfathf red in the pa iou.
home of Mi W. I! Hari-ome Wei
ne.nday afternoon, in ob<-<-| van«;e of
the birthday f Oeneral Robert F.
I. -e and (i'neral ".-•tonewall"
^on. j
- ^7,. '
with a
of the
in the
Mr- Fannie I. .< kett was ho«t.e-- .o
the \e«*dlecraft Club on January
Holiday decoration.- f irreen- and
berries uer) usecj.
A m plea-ant afternoon w
-prrit w.rh needlew , k and conte-t"
wire enjoyed by the gue.-t-.
iJelicioUH refr -hment.- (jf -and-
wnhes, potato chip*, moulded pine,
apple -alad, ice box cookies, candiei ,
and ho? tea were served.
Gue>ts and members pre.-« nt were
Mi A B. Mcl avy. Mrs. L. W. Olive,
|Mr*. 1 I, Thomii, Mrs. T. M. T j
let, Mm. W. I MeDaniel, Mrs. H.
|C. Wilkins, Mis. Hartford Jenkins,
Mrs. W. K. I.utz, Mrs. Wallace Craft.
Nli-. W. I- Tribble, Mrs. S. I Hian-
r: n. Mr- Scotti Havix, Mrs. H. K.
'"rawford, and the hostess.
VII it' 1>IM VII — I«. N MO
«.m II i > MKEI - M \|" W
* M -- r -
r the horn- 1 M • \\ i
M nday, Ja' ..try IT.
• ■ Mr*. Ran tome. rc.t.
• ■ * . - Jed.
• er.r.jf wa pened *.th
• r Mj E.hr. I. Uf to Thee
a a; - ; I>r. W. V < arl R
! ' - v.• - made by th diffc
• r -a' • ■ -.r.l ♦ -a
Mr- H N Bell made an v>-
. f j th.- World Outlook.
i r ' i ' day w a - Our fj *
•r W r M n. Mr- Alexand-
. ard Mr -. W. E. M .
jna I r*a • * alked n the Imm
I> M A n. M I avy r>
r ' y v. k "Song in t'
N m. ' ' \ •iffict r- for the y« ^
•\ re '.-ta ed in an tmprece
• nor. v . Dt ( arl.
: • - d«-nt Mr- R. J
<ji ■ -i ' k, outlined plan- and p
f. ' - year w >tk. !'.• .
. •••€>• * ' f. jte.i and • .wr • d. .
.'. h i • c ntinue the •
M' " ■: -t Orphanage av W a
\• • adjournmen' those p'<
iriv-'ed into th« dining t •
eii a "cover®d dish" luncr.e- n wa
• ad. MMth member having '>roug; ■
. .1 • •) '-'-r fancy dictated. And in
-'•ad f a "h'>dge-podge." ;t wa- n
m -'. excellent repast.
'I! - pn-ent were Mr-. John A
len, Mr R. Ii Alexande . Mi . H
N. Hell, Mr-. M. ' B< Mr-. J. 'i
Hry-' ii, Mr- H mei ( raft. Mr-. F
W. J < n n. Mr- L. R Erhard, Mr
l<. J Ci ii--ei.t(<( k, Mi- W. A. Ha
lei, Mi .varn He ndon. Mr-. H. S.
Jenkins, Mr-. I)a vid Hailing, Mi-.
A M. M Eavy. Mrs W. I. McMann ,
Mr- W. E. Maynard. Mrs. J. 1'
I'eaicy, Mrs. E. H. Perkins, Mr-. .1
J Sapp. Mrs. Georg Starcke, M -.
P'-ny Wyatt, Mr.-. W. Ii. Ransomc.
and Mr.-. Blue of Hou-ton.
JACK'S COLUMN
Ni • ■ I V r trand I h. atr.
yi it be rather torrny in mo-t pait
Uf., at.<: ■ cfitiaJ reg, ,i, fairly c|e
■i • i, hi ■ i ,eai r i.' u At Ian
Pleaae n : U
Sa*'jr'ia>'s Mat
nt , while r
-. ;.•. tu' • u• mid< • at.d -owtfiwt
-fi arid ram.
Wed I.* ;ay. Jan. _'i S' nn from
r.o 1' m: • -t i vei cential -tati
) *i- ■ ■ g • -'' lake - and (Jhio, T< nrie
| ifi-j _'ij «.-r,• - • b' iivi r \•< -y-, extr ndinif to -ou'hwe t,
'A'e.terf and -•■:. > - ■ ' short re l At:anti. -lope fairly clear.
I" f Jr 'r. y: I'hur a;. Jan. 2? Heavy storm in
II • . J •!' *•: e ■ /in in I great lake regions, ex
•.►• in fi- *. r: !. • „• • .'jthw-.-t, gu i < a nt arid
itn - a "I'ARA i >1 IS1.E" with At.ant :•••; «• Id in outhwes ,
N 'it if Wa. • Ii . nni .11 ' ' 'rea-t
. ' • w .• •: | .Jr. i- i leai ii.g in ni' t
r F a-' n "SING t o-n' • v '•" and ir idle w< I.
i i A ii' \ >l.'.'i ' • '■! . r • i •-j.j - - a- • i rn d ;• to east of great Ink'
le ' "M. i I '" with fr •- ti' ■ ■ ■ ' Atlantic -.-lope; general
flying e. ; ly cold.
Sunday .'-i M '• Jan. Satu.d
"ITS l.o\ E I M AFTER" w h B tt . n
an
t
'her for
i . -day o
U -it if
■ Navy ir
I. A
.1 .•. J i \j_f:un t•>! '
t ik< - and in north cet
ii a;': ar.ii p - j _^itt. bu1 temperatun turn
- e (|n, ., jja. n, '.j,., j clearing on most of
' 1 ronianc. - • . „n. ..j a j ith Atlantic slope.
f.ar •. a nnn and , , ,
Sunday, Jan. ■!" tee clearing
J %•.. !• I 1 * T . .
and > pumIi i w :i'nc/ in mo t
• ••' ont.ral -t.'ite-, the great Ink-
c m' ry, to southwest and on Atlati
tic "pe except fat northeast.
•he o.jntry wi.we ternjieratures i j.
pidly wing tin <gh a wide range,
I f i o in fa i! Hill'! to ' Xt' efrji.| y (
' Ai and ..'2nd trie peak of an unu-ua
i.V mild peiiod i-> eX|H?e ed in lie.il y
all the < 'uritry <a t. of 'In- Roekie-
'1 Is. n a udden change <■• m at i
i
iby aoout 2oth miie extremely coid
I weathi i i indicated, a1 o at an •
time -toimy and biu-try. espe«riai >
about, central *tat< and the gr> .•
lake region• which are in what at
called 'he Alberta or noithwest' ro
torrri path.-. At the ame lino- th*
I lli ' . * a' < i' extent; a C'ofl.-idei ,'i
<11-t ain e to the -outhwest, can • j,
lain in tin Ti-xa and k ill* c-,a t
gion .
I' I: SAI.i: An apartm"nt g
a ■ ■ in d • .riditiori. Call Ii -
ti op \ilve t \ <r, phofle .",7.
Jar; an 1 Ilargain
e !■ 'ball ar>"
•HOI I) EM NAVY"
- .t 'he winning role.
4r U' ",hu I' lor Tevat. and the <i uth e«t
I •! 27, Myrna toy with K-an.-h..: I (,m jur|,.s Ark„ |.a„ <rkla . N. Mex (
'tie in MAN PROOF ' formerly ti- wv,k „f .,anuaiy o, :{0, jn
d "Fojt Marys" an<! hotv
, * Texas and the mumwest tK'gtn- won
yond u- • - give .< the m id- dope , , . . . ,. .
, fairly clear and rather cold weather,
' • ■ * - .1 1 *. 4 . i i,|.
• tithweb-gin wt'a
thi- picture. It is •( course cor*.
>'• mi e II . - I course top, . ,
. , but so >ri tutning to unsettled condt
and wiri: jr fit-nd Mvrna, it-
■ . . '. , tions carrying ~ —
und ••• romantic and anoth- ...
•me
• r y ui must -ee list.
now in north-
west Texa- SM'tion- with cold, sca'-
tering la ns about e;t- • Texa- and
IS HONORED
M IE \
Mi ' \'iiale< Jones, Baflrop County
.Home Demonstration Agent, who-e
v« doing will take place in the near
futuie, was honoree Saturday after
ii ''i at a tea giv< n by Mr-. T. E.
White|r y and Mi. W. S. Milliniftor .
at the home ,f Mr Milington.
I he lace laid tea table in the din
ing room held tali white taper- in
< aridlelabras, while an arranger...-ni I
white pring flowers on a niirro'v
iplacque form d the center piece. |
iiuffet held an arrangem< nt of the
bridal motive.
Miv \ithur Smith of Cedai C ei|s
a i.'ed al the tea table.
Pre ent Ir'-irb-s the Ihonoce and
host-, were member- of the Coun'.y
Home D« monstratK<n Council, past
< fficers of the County Council and a
few invited gu<sts.
II \RMONV ( I.I'M MEETS
WITH MMS. SCHILLING
I'ne Ikstrop Harmony <"lub me' at 1
the frome f Mr- Willie Schilling la
< I.I M \l)OPTS NEW
( ONSTI'I I I ION
A revision of the constitution an i
by-laws were adopted unanimous'.-,
at the regular meeting of the I.adie
Heading Circle, held in the library
room of the city hall last Friday at",
ternoon. Mr-. W. H. Murchison, Sr.,
presided.
Mi . T 1'. Haynie, Jr., (hai man f
the committer* forj 'h< revision t
the constitution and by-law-. pre-
sented and explained them to the
(lllb.
Because t' the failure of the t'ue-
-|i aker to be present at thi tin;e.
only th" bu-ines- meeting wa- held,
Coming Jan. iO and il, Elean ri ,
P '.v.-ii and N. n Eddie in the big i"" ^ condition
rest musical to g ace the -creen ,r" T>te_ vanable. in many section-
"HOALIE" | precip ration being very light, or in
« i ^ i -ome place nearly clear, yet in ire ,
tirr ATVirn nil! f r nm%1 "ral ,,n,"r'' lhou,<1 ^ con iderafcle rain
wtAiHER bulletin 1 vi 1 ,h
k'ulf coa-t aiounr) r-nci of week. In
jc^nfrraJ up to or above norma) rai'i
ror Ml I nited States !P JiXh?
Monday, Jan. J4 !:• - flea, ana The end of January is expected .,
e y cold in near!) all central -tat.-- |
and we-t gtea* .ake. tej; n . tint
east lakes, upper Ohio river valley _■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■
anil east some snow.
NOSQUAf
NO STOOP
t=i^X>
I ■ 4«k. .Jj
NO SQUINT
ELZNERS
RADIO DEPT.
order f bu:dne-s !
with the reirulai
routine followe<i,
Tho-e present were Mrs. Dav.)
Kailintr, Mrs. W. H. Murchison. Sr..
Mrs. S. J. C Higgin . Mi . T. P.
Haynie. Jr., Mrs. T. P. Haynie. Si .
Mrs. F'. C, Haynie. Mi - N'ell Fitrw'!.
iiam. Mrs. II \ Hell, Mi-. M (
Booth, Mrs. R. M. Waugh, Mr- F.
C. FIrhaid. Mr.-. W. F Maynard
Mr-. • H. Maynard, Mi-- Ma y Jan"
Davis, Miss Beulah Orace Jenkin-
Mrs. Tignal Jones. Mr- F' W Det
-on and Mi . R. K. Standifet
TUtiq/
Ransom'- opened the program!
few remarks on the purpose , .
, I bur-dav afternoon, " ith M -• >ehil:-
vr.ce, custornarv I. ,*
1 ng a-
M rs
host.
W. S.
Millington,
annual obsprvf.ce
Mastrop ''hapter. I
The group sang "l!le- Re th«- T'e 1
That IHindl" and Dr W, Newton "-'e, the bu-in •-«.
far I, pastor of the Bastrop Methr |timeM. . K. Whitely became a new
dist Church, offered a beautiful at I
president,
at which
member of the club. Mi M ill in gt 0:1
appropriate prayer. Rev. ' lat'-nce H
Bl-
gave a report of the Hastr
Count'.' F'ederation m"etin(r which wa'
Church, read expre sively the FTftJh"M in Bastrop on January K.
eeri 1 h Psalm. i F'oll .wing the bu-ines. meeting.
Mrs W S. Millington ring the " following progtam wa, presented:
lovely old song, "I'll Take you Horr ■ P 'l"'' n ' "-ta Rica
Again. Kath!""' " and M' Han om"
|)lay*-d "Song the Night" a- n,
pifrt* organ -<d< .
Mr
Pa < M*
Mr.- David Hailing introrluced t'"
peaker of 'lie afternoon, Mr- M l*
lialton, r.f Fllgin, recorrling secretary
of the Texa D. ismn. Mi . Dalton
a/i lr< wa on trie intimate life 01
O^neral Robert F! E<e, whom -h
I
S hilling
I.ike a Dream"..
Juho fJsm'i
Mi - C" 'il Eong
M Hl'lllah 'it Bee .lef)); in- ,
Accompanist
National Anthem fJueterrixe
| Mrs. Schilling
I'apr 1 on fiiiatemala
Mrs. Schilling
\t the Donnybrook Fair" Scott
in turn, introduced M\ W H. Ran-ome
of Fllgm. chairman Papei on Haiti
termed "th<- gnate.t gentleman of j
all the age-." |
Mr s. I iaI' on,
Mi . Paul F'arri
Ji,,U
CONDITIONING
light ( ondiiioning
in simple, . low
in « ost . pro clcs\
in jrs benefits to uiu
.ind )nur eyes Ask
us for j "sigbi merer
it si ' ubit h u ill icll
tnue x a 111 \ how to
light m ur borne for
.ill purposes Nn ob-
ligation, of i nurse
Ir will be a mutual
pleasure.
From childhood onward, utiug is the biggest
thin^ in life. Through our eyes we gain 87r'(
(if all our knowledge. Mother, flowers, ani-
mals. books, sports . . . all become familiar to
us because we ice them.
Seeing is so natural that we j;isc it little
thought. When we study about the human
body in st hooi u c learn that ft'K of our < utri;)
is hh(I in seeing! It is easy to understand,
then, that any strain on our eye. causes us to
get tired more quickly.
Since wc ■>.« w ith < .111)( by the aid of Hfibt,
li^ht is also .t big thing 111 our lises. l lu better
light we have the more easily wc ut with our
n cs.
(itiarcl vour eyesight with the right I.ind of
li^lit ... at ,tl! times. Your eyes need different
amounts of light for reading, sewing, studs-
ing, pla\ 1 ng. \ isititig I h althy 1)e> can do lots
of \\ork by t!ie right kind of light . . . and stay
healths and unstrained.
li l'l:! I hi"! Ii
I '
I
Vijit your oloctrica! fn«rch«nf or
contractor . . , today , . . and atk
about Butter Lighting for your
homo.
nf thr- .'1*1 Vj Mistri<t, who a - k erl the I Mi Schilling
cooperation of this chaptei through 1 Ancient Mountain Iz-g. ml Justin Ell
th * coming year. I Mrs. O. p. Jones
In closing, "Cod l'.< With You Till Z;.cat«cas, Mexi im March .. Codiri'i
M Schilling
Dilightful refreshments of
fruit
Wr- Meet Again" wit ing, and Rev.
T. K. Thomas, paMoi of the Hast top
Baptist ^'huiclt, gir.< th'- closin;?' alad, tomah , frit .K. hot chocolate
prayer, Innd angel food cake were nerved to
Th* floors of t.he dining room Mis. W. S Millington, Mrs II N.
thrown open, and fi in a lace j Midi, Mrs. S. I. Mrannon, Mrs. Jimmir?
table, boiled cu-tard, pound I "deer, Mi.-. F". Denison, Mi .
P. Jones, Mrs. Cecil Hong. Mr- .
S R. Cochian, Mr E, I). Williams,
Mi R J tine cnbnk, Mrs W H
J. E. Haines and Mrs A M. Old Ransom*. Miss Esther Anderson,
field were assisted in «iving uy Mi- Bulah Grat< Jenhin-.
cake, arid salted nuts, the populat
re/VeKhm-ntrf* of the « nfetleracy■,
nerved. Mrs. II. J Ke -.«•!us, Mi
DIAL
9966
cvrnmr wAamtt J fm mrmmuMacoi'
I DIAL
tKAA
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
IN BASTROP
WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS
JANUARY
BEGINS SATURDAY, JANUARY 22
MEN'S LEATHER COATS
$10.9), on s-alc $8.76
8.95, on sale 6.95
6.95, on sale 5.39
5.95, on sale 4.95
OVER COATS
$22.50, on sale $15.00
19.75, or sale 13.17
MEN'? SUITS
I lere is a chance for you
to get a suit at a price.
$2" 75, on sale $23.95
24.95, on sale __ _ 18.95
19.85, on sale 15.95
15.00, on sale. 12.95
ALL SWEATERS
REDUCED
1-2 Price
Cash Only
MEN S COWBOY BOOTS
$6.00
Other Boots 20 . off
MEN'S CORDUROY SUITS
$4.79
Separate
$2.50 each
75 PAIR ODD LOT
LADIES' SHOES
$1.00 a pair
PRINTS
200 yards print, formerly
priced at 22c on snlc at
14c
300 yds., original price 34c
now on salr at
18c
ALL
WINTER
AT 1
DRESSES
z PRICE
$14.95 dresses $7.48
12 >0 dresses 6.25
10.95 drr 'sses 5.48
8 ()5 dressrs 4.48
7:95 dresses 3.98
6.95 dresses 3.48
4.9 5 dresses 2.48
3.95 dresses 1.98
Cash Only
MEN'S SHOES ARE ALSO
REDUCED
$7.50 larman shoes $6.00
6.50 Jarman shoes 5.20
5.(Ml f riendly shoes 4.25
4 00 f ortune shoes 3.25
3.00 C hurt hill shoes 2.59
50 DRESSES
Formerly priced up to
$14.95, now
$1.98
Cash Only
BLANKETS ALL COLORS
1*3 Off
LADIES' WINTER COATS
1-2 Price
Ca.sh only at (hat price
EVERY PAIR OF LADIES-
FALL SHOES REDUCED
$5.95 shoes, now $3.95
4.95 shoes, now 2.95
3.95 shoes, now 2.49
1.5(1 shoes, now 2.29
2.95 shoes, now 1.95
2 25 shoes, now 1.50
1.95 shoes, now 1.35
Does not include Heel
I hirers
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1938, newspaper, January 20, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206940/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.