Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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BASTROP ADVERTISER, BASTROP, TEXAS, Till RSDAY, J AN j.i, -
ANOTHER BIG TR ADE DAY
FREE
$50.00
In Cash
FREE
in BASTROP
SATURDAY Feb. 5, 1938
Free ENTERTAINMENT
FREE
$50.oo
In Cash
FREE
Trade With The Members Of The BASTROP TRADE DAY ASSOCIATION
OAK HILL NEWS
OA4Q JIILL, Jan. 17—Mr. Alvin
Paris, our commissioner had our road
dragged nice for us Saturday which
Trunin it nice and smooth.
Mr. and Mis. Owen Iludler spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. T. O.
Stagner.
Miss Margie Scarborough spent th
week-end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Wolf and
children of Ml. Pleasant visited i>-
the Willie Blaekwell home Sunday.
Mrs. Lizzie Deglandon visited In •
sister and her mother last week.
Earnest Stowers of Elgin, visited
Ezra and Hubert Shelton over the
week-end. Earnest formerly lived
here, and has many friends who are
always glad to see him.
Mr and Mrs. W. T. Stagner and
Mr. and Mi's, Mollis Stagner of Mc-
Dade spent Sunday in the Edga>-
Owen home.
Mesdames Frank Carrol and Vilas
Hemphill and their children spent
the week-end at High Grove and Red
Rock.
Air. and Mrs. Fd Fro>t were visit-
ing in Mr Dade Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Jake Hoffman
two little daughtei , Margaret
Pansy were busini s visitor n
trop Saturday.
Mesdiimc- Minnii Shelton
Polly Owen attended the Conn y
Council in Bastrop Saturrlay.
Mi Ray Haru<"k «;i- a bw ine>
visitor in Elgin Saturday.
M i s. Carrol, teacher of t V ■ • Mev.
ran school at Glenhain, rcpoitt a
we
t
and
and
I'as.
arid
past wei k.
Mr, and Mrs. Otto Waniel
shopping in Au.-tin I hursday.
Itill Simmons from the Bastrop
C. C. Camp, spent the week-end
with hi.- parents, Mr. and Mi S. T.
Simmons.
I erry Watts was a business visitor
in Bastrop Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Iiose and fam-
ily motored to Basil op Saturday af-
ternoon.
Mr. W. S. Voss and two daughters
of Austin -pent Sunday with rela-
tive- in Cedar Creek.
David Smith and son, lla-kill, were
in Cedar Creek • >11 bu.-iness one day
during the pa-t week.
Mrs. Gus Wallace and Mrs. A. II.
McAfee and children of Bastrop were
guest- of fiiends in Cedar Creek
Saturday.
Mrs. Dewey Turner, Mrs, U. H.
Smith, Mrs. C. I . Hendrix and Mr -.
Arthur P. Smith attended the county
council in Bastrop Saturday after-[
noon and the tea honoring Miss Ver j
alee Join - given by Mrs, T. E. White- |
ly and Mrs. W. S. Millington at the; McDADE, Jan. L'n Mi Gertrude
home of Mrs. Millington. | Rowe is in Austin, gue-t of Mis-
I .n• 11 ■ • Turner and Evelyn Hoff- \\ ilma Evans.
hint) of Bastrop pent Thursday night Mr, Morgan < iiandl. r. fnnii Mon-
with Mildred Smith. tana, was a reeent gie -st "f Mr. W.
Mrs. Will Smith and son, Harlan, jH. Scott and Mr, J. II. Scott.
\hs. Pearly I .a vin of Ru.-k is vf
piling h<jr daughter, Mi . Henry
Glass.
Mr-. Ben Moncure went to Ba
trop Tuedsay.
Emmet Hendrix was a Lovkhnrt vi
sitor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moncure and son
Dick, called on Mrs. Minnie Wright
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glass and
daughter, Joyce and Mrs. Pearly
I arvin visited Mr. Ilirani Glass and
daughter, Miss 'Maggie, recently.
Miss Delia Wright was in Bastrop
Saturday.
Miss Ella Wiight went to I.ockhart
Monday.
Miss L'ray Callahan, teacher of the
Cedar Creek Mexican sehool spent
the week-end with her mother, Mr«
Laura Callahan.
Dick Moncure enjoyed the matinee
in Bastrop Saturday afternoon,
m'dade NEWS
i
nil Fleming.
Mr. and Mi
I' -inline
11.111M« i
.1 Mi
Elgin
R. I.. William-,
I'mii i ain of
Williams, Mr. and Mi
•re in Au
"II Wl
Mi. and M i
Austin: Mi
wire guest-
Sunday.
Mrs. R. I
\ P. William
tin Saturday.
Mi . I.ena Schult and
.lames Pope and >11 "t
and Mrs. Clarence llowery of Taybn
were Sunday guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mr. . C. W. llowery,
Mr. and Mis. R. F. Wilson, Men-
• lames J. B. Watson and Ada Rowe
wi re Sunday guests of Mrs. Myrtle
Ruff aj Beauki.-s. They went over
In see Mr. George Whitworth, who t-
very ill. He was removed from a Tay-
lor hospital Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Stagner an I
Mr. and Mis. II llis Stagner wet"
guest- Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edg-v
Owen at Oak Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swartz of E1-
gin spent Sunday here with Mr.-.
owartz sisters
ami Wat son.
Mi. and Mi. A. I' \\ illiams an i
in and Mi . R. I. Williams were
in Elgin Sunday evening visiting
Mi -. A. M. Clopton. Mr-. It. I . UV.
liams remained overnight.
MAN < Ol N( II OFEICKRS
SI M l ED HERE
l\.
I In Bastrop County Council of II.
D. i ubs held the first meeting of
the year in County II. D. Agent'- nf
lire, Januaiy 1 "nh at .1 p. in. wit i
Mrs. B. II. Smith, n«-w chairman, pre-
siding. All committee- were appoint-
ed. Mi s. Joe Rathmanii, < niincil Del
i gate from the High Grove Club wa-
eleetf d parliamentarian. A parliamen
tary drill wa- given by Mi- Veral•
Join-, after which a demonstration on
I liming and < a of Shrubbery'*
j was given by Mr. W S. Millington
All member* and vi.-itm were then
invited to the home of Mrs. W S.
Millington w hen -hi and Mrs. T. E
\\ liitely were joint hostesses for i
tea, honoring M \- ralee Jonc.
Mi Arthur P. Smith, past Coun< I
< 'hairman, poured tea from a beau-
tifully appointed table, and all guests
w i re -erved delicious < omhinat i"n
andwiches and cookie-. Those present
wi i": Me-danie Paul Goert/., Bid
Buekner, and T. .1 Breeding. R< I
Rock; Mr-. Joe Rathmanii. Ili-i
Grove; Mesdanie- S Simmon and
Earn -t Watter-on, Wattei on; Mes-
danie Bob Turner, B. II. Smith, A.
P. Smith and C. I. Hendrix, Cedar
Creek; Mi -dam< Annie Gronian, J •
Segal and (laughter, Rosanky; Me-,
dames Minnie Shelton and Polly
Owens, Oak Hill; Mesdames Crysuii
and Shafler and the hostesses, Me .
dame-. Millington and Whitely ar I
Mi V< i ale.- I ti. , honor guest, Ba'.
trop
Don't forget to pay your poll tax.
of the Red Rock community were
brief liu- iiiiss \i itoi - n Cedar Creek
.Saturday morning.
Dan Mel -pent the week . nd in
\ i -i in w i;h Mr- Mi 1 "I
Mis. Mae Thump " home again,
following a ma.i a- "|>t ration at the
Memorial hospital in i'. trop.
M r and M i . 11 <\\ a ■ i I Irainin and
ehildri n and M I '■ ' '' unpbeH of
lau'it from th lin k -v Grove | Houston, -pent Sunday with their
ni y wa i- Cedar < i e.-k o i grandparent.-, Mi. t :<« i Mr . S. J.
matched bi
game bv her sclv
minunit y
: nisi lie M >ri< !: >-.
< in- ' n the honx
D< wi \ I'm tiei for
W'-i Mi. and Mi . .b n B:
ol Mr. and Mr
1 ' 4 W'-I -I, I :I
evv and
L'hoi >1 W * - .1
and a team from Ba-trop
di«l not learn the -core.
Miss I.ucy llan<->ek was busy can
ning homemade milt." meat Saturda;.
I hope I get over th'l't before i' ill
gone!
<"!uh Holds Eir-t Meeting
"A Mattress weighing forty five >r
fifty pound is a -tandard -i/,e," -la
ted Vemlee .lone , county II D.
Agent to tfie nienib'is and visit"'
of the Oak Hill < lub. a- -he discu-
ed "The importance of healthful
sleep." Springs eatch a lot o| du- .
further staled Mi - Jones, a she j>i
ci-edeil to put the springs protector-,
mmli' of a good grade of feather tick
mg on the springs. Each bed should
have one slat for each row "I spring
coils, also a mattress protector and
pad in ordei to make the bed coni-
fortalil" and sanitary. Miss Jom
dt'tnonst rated the use of 11 the e.
also the pillow protector The nie '
tng was held at the teachers' home,
occupied by Mesdames Hemphill an i
Carroll.
Mrs. J. D. Owen, president of the
Club presided over the busine-s mce'-
ing. Mrs. Edgar Owen gave report d
the County Fed'-ratioii meeting.
During the social hour, Mrs. Hemp-
hill and Mrs. J. D. Owen passed ie
freshmi nt plates of pineapple an.i
caramel cake, with fruit punch to
Mesdames Minnie Shelton, Jennie
XcHrliorough, Minta Iludler, I '< > i I
Owen and Misses Veralee .lone , I.ucy
Hancock, Birdie l.eo Parker mil
Fa ye Owen. N'exl m eting will 1 •
lanuaiy '-'Kth at <hik Hill with a
ministration on "Pruning and < i •
e«f Shrubberv " Also tin report of IIi
Council Delegate. Vi-ito|- welcome.
Ill
Jr..
..ml John
and < he i
Mr. .nd M s.
I!' bstown -pent
Mi . Champion'
Smith Friday.
"I Houston
Spence from
r I .ayton "f
R
W.
a f« w
mother, Mr-
I. A. Spent e
\ I ili!i < 'reek,
last rop.
Champion of
hour
Tenth Hirthda.v
Mildred Smith eeleliratod hei
: i 111Inlay Thursday. January
j t lie lionn of her mot hci, Mrs.
Smith, I' e-enl were Mary I
Hoffman, and l.anidle Turner o
t l op, I!' : t i Re- e I .It t nil, Polly I,i'
[ton, I -111111 May Turner. Rose Kath.
' i ine Mart in and l.arry Turner.
greentsTrairie
news
Gieens Prairie, Jan. I'.l Every on
ii- taking advantage of these heauti
'ill days of sunshine to begin garden
[illg. Its still too wet in most place
to plow, but feiici.- can be repaired
fertiliz T hauled and hot beds made.
We a re sorry port Mi II' a
i riie Wright "t I.ockhart scri"iisly
ill. IIei part nts. Mr. and Mi -. Il o ai ■■
Wiight, are at her bedside.
I ho e visiting Mrs. Mattie Canoa
Sunday weie Mr. and Mrs. Jim Can.
^'i and Mrs. Rand<dph Mill r and
"it "f Bastrop, Mr. and Mi> W'oodv
^1- -re . f ("edai Creek, Mi and Mi
Henry Gla.-- and daughter, Mrs, Pe n
!y I arvin, Mr and Mi - B' n Moni uie
|. aim s,,n
Sat
tnnoiinrement
Kwreation program at < >ak II 11
Friday night, January 21. The pun-
lie invited.
cedar cr~eek news
CEDAR CREEK, Jan. IX—Mr. and
Mrs. S. T. Simmons spent Thursday
in Auntin.
A. Yoast and son, T.onnie Yoast,
-hipped two car loads of fat cattle 'o
Ft. Worth from Bastrop during the
Earl W i iglit \ i.-ilctl in RocklV
uiday night.
Mr-. Martha Wolfealled "ii hci nio
thei, M Alinn-e Wright Saturday
a Iternoon.
Mis, Mattie i anon visited lu-r dan
Iglitii, .Mrs. .Ine Spooner Saturday
afternoon,
Mrs. Minnie Wright and sons, Ea I
and Harlyn and Mr. and Mr.-. Ben
Moncure and son, Dick, visited M*
and Mr.-. Henry (ilass Eriday night.
Mrs. Mamie Alexander and gran 1
-on, John spent Saturday night with
Mrs. Mattie Canon.
Walter Moncure of Bastrop was a
business visitor to our community
Sunday.
Joiner.
Mrs. A. W . I Mi an spent i'
past week in II ui-ton -.\.-11i reiativ -.
M r. Euin W ' iK,-i and ti r , M
' - My rtle and E\a W a ker -pen;
Sunday In n- wn > Mi.- Mary W aike .
Mr. Dougltis Nam -p n; TTin
flay and Friday in Kinu and '. iiii
with|hi.- uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr C i-
II. ham, his g admniher ,v.h had
siting here returned '■ her h• •.11« in
j Kingsland with him.
M i Net:ie Met ai ty >f \ i-tiu
Pnth spent Thur.-da.v and Eriday her. !i
:!, . i , friends.
11. C. M' Ida C. ttl and daughte> M
!ve!vn Dorothy of Butler, spent I in -day ;i
f Ba- -Mrs, M. E. Allen.
Mr. and M . B. Gucntzel "t \a
tm and Mr. Edd llranton f \it.
Pleasant were gtie-ts Sunday f Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Branton.
r Mr. S. T. Hillman erved "ii
[grand jury in Bastrop the pa • w. •
! Mesdames S. T. Hillman and W
Watson were in Bastrop Sunday at
ternooti visiting relatives,
Mrs. M. B. Freeman and Iitt 1- : r
ghtci's spent the week end with :h- t
part nts. Mr. and Mi Fate Turn i it
Blm . Mr. and Mi s. J. D Dei rie!,
children returned h ■ m« .with tl;.-n;
Sunday afternoon for a
Mrs, Edd Branton of
-pent Sunday with her
M. E. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Wat-on
eil Saturday night from Br ■■ ke . .r
where they visitid, Mis. Watson'
tiler. Mr. Stoker, who j- ninety
I years o| age. He had gotten ,i
.■mil wa- confined to his be,| :
II i nl days, hut wa- abb t"
when -In left him.
Mi.-s Albirta Joiner of II . •
-pent the Week-end hel e w!'
I an nts, .Mr. and Mrs. W II .
Mi. and Mis, R, J.' Wil.-o;
nil"- W. ,|. Rowe and W l>
can were in McDatle Thur-day
Mr. George Whitworth, wh
hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stag in i
,'aughter, Miss Alie« of Ba-ti
Sunday guests of Mr, J. W. Stagner
land daughter.
Mrs. L. A Kunkel is in lloiist t
with hir sister, Mrs. Vincent. Mr.
Vincent continues quite ill in a h.-
I'ital there; last report, his conditi"
seemed a littl® better,
Mrs. W. H. Scott and daught 'i
Miss Minnie Marcella, spent Suntlay
in Minerva with Mr. and Mrs. Cat
sho't vi-it.
Mt Pl.-n-
sister. Mi
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. . . that "extra" something that uin-
ihi applaii-t id t-.t-r greater ntinibci-
net only in San \utonio where Pearl
i' known hot, hut in your town. too.
where heer.wj.-e people insist on th
o-t
I ir-t f' r thirst. Pearl Beer i- ret
•nit ovi rw helming approval thi nuiM
■III till Male posit is e proof of n .
liner flavor and a thunderous
t< that inner "extra" -omething th..i
make- it a Winner with ta-t< wi
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^ VncMO DR£W1NC ASSH
4STONO T| * A\
E. F. HASLER, Distributor
Phone 43 Bastrop, Texas
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.