Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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BASTROP ADVERTISER, BASTROP, TEXAS, THURSDAY. April 13, 1939
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
T>> the Srheiiff or any I unstable of
Ba>ti*'P County, Greeting:
YOf A R E HEREBY COM MAN" D-
! I • > summon Juana Munis by mak-
>t>tf I •.tfc'ictition of this (Station onc«
n. each ivi k f« i four successive weeks
i i v5 u- i<> t , teturn day hw oof,
in -!>r,n' iii wspapei published in yoar
Coun\v. if there be u n wspaper pub
lished theiein, bir if not, then in the
n jnv t County, where a newspaper
is published, •< ap|>ear at the next
ugular term of th- District Court
of Has::op County, to be Wolden at
the (' urt House thereof, in Bastiap,
Texas, i>n the Fifteenth Monday af-> and State of Texas, plaintiff was law-
fully married to the defendant, Uwn
a single woman by the name of .luanu
Ramos; that they continued to live
t'. gebher as husband and wife until
on or about thi- lf>th. day of October.
A D. when the .-aid Juana Munis
nliandoned this plaintiff, ::iiii, short-
ly hu eaftvr. went to Mexico, win it*
she na- r< mained t ver since, and1
Frank Denison, Ji., of the Univer-
sity of Texas spent the wtek-end
with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McWilliams an i
baby daughte!, J > Anna, of Llan >
are here f. r a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Cartwright arui family.
Miss Sam Edith Higgins of the
University of Tex;t.- and Warren Hi^
gins, who is attending A. and M.
College, spent the Eaeuc holidays
with their patents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. C. Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith and .-on
Frank <>f Dallas spent the Easter ho!-.
kiays in the home of F. G. Woehl.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wiley of Hous-
ton spent the Easter holidays in the
home of their mother, Mrs. H. J.
Eskew.
Mr. and Mis. A. J. Woehl and
family, Mh\ F. G. Woehl and Mr. and
Mns. E. H. Smith and son, of Dallas
spent Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. X. 'Sowell of Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith are an-
nouncing t'h - arrival of a baby boy,
bo rn .Monday morning.
Mi*H Nell Puckett spent the week-
end in Eljjrin, where she visited in the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T,
J. Puckett, and attended thi- Caudili-
ftivers wedding Saturday evening.
Miss Kosaie< M iris of Austin, and
Miss Audrey Walker of Mary Hat: din-
Bayl< r College, Belton, were the
guerts Sunday of Mr. and Mr*. Earl
Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lockhart of
Florence visited here Sunday with
Mrs Rosa Schanhals and family.
Mr. and M s. Joe Brooks had as
their jfu« su this week-end, Mr*.
Brown and her daughter, Mrs. EHza-
bt'h Bennett of Austin
NYal Clarkson of Austin spent th"
week-end here with relatives.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Ses-
nums of Longview, will be interest-
ed to know they were h' re la«t week
on tin ir way to Sar. Antonio for a
spring vacation.
Mr. and Mi . Lawrence Harris and
daughtt r, Betty Jean, of Houston
were the week-end quests of Mm..
"WaJt-7 HasJer.
Miss Vilma Perkins, who teaches 'n
the Austin public schools, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Howard Perkins.
J. T. Hasler. Oren Eskew, P. J.
Dodson and Robert E. Jenkins at-
tended the Willow Springs Golf Tour-
nament in Austin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C-. B. Maynaiui and
daughters, Mary Clements and Lujy
Riv* rs, Mrs. P. C. Maynard and Mr?.
T. P. Hayf;U- Sr., attended the wed-
ding of Sliss Elizabeth Rivers and
John Wilhite Caudill that took phaciv
in Elgin last Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Weitsner of
Fayetteville were week-end guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Ziegetihals.
Week-end guists in "he home >f
Mh. and Mrs. Sam Herndon were Miss
Madeline Herndon, who is attending
the University of Texas, and Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Finger of Hondo.
Mr. and Mrs. Tex Hackworth of
Kerrville, and Mrs. Effie Hijrgins of
San Antonio were gue.=ts this week-
end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Haines.
Arven Seaman, who i* the brother
of Mrs. L. M. Gandy, ha. returned
t > his studies at S.W.S.T.C.. at San
Marcos after spending the Easter
holidays ,with Mr. and Mrs. 1^ M.
Gandy.
Mi.-s E "hel Cartwrigiht, who is at-
tending Tt xas Christian University,
Ft. Worth, is here for an East-r h> li-
<iav visit.
Kenneth Smith, stud< nt in S.W.S.
T. C. at Sat. Marcos, returned M nday
t i.sume his studies.
Mr. and Mis. R. G. Murchison <i
Houston wine the week-end Kue-ts of
Mrs. W. H. Murchison, Sr.
.Jack Lea Wiight, who is attending
Baylor University was the week-end
guests in the home of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitlow G. Eisner
and young son f Marfa were Eaater
holiday guests of their parents Mr.
and Mrs. B. A. >Elzner.
Guf-ts in the homes of Dr. an.i
Mrs. J. Gordon Bryson and Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Shudde the past week,
were Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Kilg .re of
l eajfue City; Miss I^e no re Kellers-
berger of Austin; J. Gordon Bryson,
Jr., of Medical Department of Univer-
sity of Texas, at Galveston; LaVerne
Bryson, John Bennett Bryson, Helen
Shudde, Anita Cook, Billy Bloodworth,
Pat Holt, students of University of
Texas, at Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Lloyd. Mr.
and Mis. Harry C. Meyers and sons,;
Teiry and Harry, Mr-. G. M. Zill.-r
ter the First Monday in March, A. D.
ISM!', the same being the 19th day > f
June A. D. 1939, then and thert to
answer a petition filed in said Court
on the 2->rd. day of June A. D. 193"*.
in a -uit. numbered on the dock -t of
.-aid C oui No. si'.HK) wheiein Cat-
atino Muniz, is Plaintiff, and Juana
Munis i- Defendant, and said peti-
tion alleging
Plan.tiff represt nts to the Cou't
that h - is and has been foo a peri"d
of twelve month-s piior to exhibiting
the petition herein an actual bona
fide inhabitant of the State of Texas
ami has resided in said County of
Pastr.'p for at least six months pre-
ceding the filing of this suit. That,
on < r about the loth, day of October,
A. I). 1928, in the County of Bastrop
since which time they have not
together as husband and wife.
liv i
erally are of such a nature as to ren-
der their further living together a.-
husband and wife insupportable, Lie
piemises considered.
3.
Plaintiff alleges hat thoie were ■> |
children born of this union, and there,
is no community prop rty between
them.
W hen fore, plaintiff prays the
general, in law and in equity that he
may justly be « ntit led tt. and in Honor
Imund will ever pray.
Heroin Fail Not, and have you be-
fore -aid Court. at its aforesaid next
rtgular term, this writ with your re-
turn thereon, -bowing how y> u h v
execU eil the same.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND and
Plaintiff
action and
alleges
conduct
that defendant's
toward him g \i-
Court tha* defendant b> ritwl to ap the >ea!
pear ami answer herein and for judjj- '!a■11 I -
ineiit dissolving -aid inariiage rela-; April \
tions, for costs of suit, and for such i
other and further relief, special and j
of -aid Court, at office m
Texas, thi- the 7th day of
D. 1939.
VERNON ESKEW, Clerk,
District Court. Bastrop County. 4-4
Miiss Helene Miley .f Midland
rpent the Renter holidays with her
mntiter, Mrs. W. J. Miley.
were the Easter Sunday guents in the
home of M?'. and Mis. Thoma Fisher.
Mrs. Louie Schaefer and i atiy of
Conroe are visiting relatives here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunk, of
Gra*-yv lU , visited in the home i<f
Rev. and L. D. Hardt Sunday
afternoon ami heard the Easter Can-
tata at the Methodist Church at the
Vesper service.
Mrs. Hugo Walter and little son
of F -.derickeburg were the gu«-sts
Easter Sunday of Mrs. H. J. Eskew.
Mr. and Mrs. !{. P Perkins and
daughter Doi .thy Lee, sj>ent Sunday
in Houston with Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Townsend.
Mrs, Rubelle MeMillian of ('orpus
Christi is here for a visit with Mi.
and Mi- Jack NVrment.
Miss Ma y Jane Davis of Austin
spent 'he Eaxter holidays with her
mother, Mrs. Fjdna Davis arwl her
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Jane Gill.
Mis-' Rosalie Perry
Wumiay in Au-tin
spent Eastt
Miw Helen Maiie Waugh of N.T.
S.T.C ., I ent*m, is sjjending a part of
her Easte vacation here with her
pe.rentn, Mr. and Mrs Bob Waugh.
Mi** Anna Pearl Alexander, who
fcnches it. ''he Franklin Public *eho d
visited Isr mother, Vlis. Anna Lee
Alexander this week-end.
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Price and lit-I
?!e da light r, «d Bryan, have i-.j
turned to then h me after a vi- t |
iiert wih ."ejetives
Mr. arid Mr- Walter Moncure, Jr.
and children of Corpus Christi a:(*
h«ne visiting with their parents and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N
Moncure.
Mr. and Mis. J. O. Smith and Mr,
and Mrs W. H. Standifer and son,
Jack, of Elgin were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Standi-
fer.
Mr. and Mrs. F-ank l<aake and
daughti r were in Hearm- Sunday.
\L-s .Marlylie Andrews <,f N.T.S •
T.( , Denton, is the guest of Mr. and
Mis. Cecil Long. On Easter Sunday
1 ley |rt-nt the day in Yoakum,
gu. -'s of relativs awl friends
tlv
Mr and Mr- G <K' Stavuioha and
lifle daughter, P.ul.ara t/?e, spent j
Sunday iti Weimar.
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THEATRE
BASTROP
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Thurs.-Fri., April 13-14:
Edgar Bei-gen, Charlie
McCarthy, W. C. Fields in
"YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN
HONEST MAN"
Saturday, April 15:
Russell Hayden
"MYSTERIOUS RIDER"
And
"LONE RANGER"
Sun.-Mon., April 16-17:
Georgr Brent in
"WINGS OF THE NAVY'
Is America Prepared?
Tues.-Wed., April 18-19:
Alice Faye with big cast in
"TAIL SPIN"
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Statement of the condition of rhe
CITIZENS STATE BANK
BASTROP. TEXAS
At the close of business on March 29th , 19 3^
RESOURCES
Loam and Discounts $134,622.17
Overdrafts 5 74.08
Banking House 5,000.00
Furniture tt Fixtures 1,500.00
Real Estate other than
Bank House 6,950.00
CASH QUICKLY AVAILABLE
U. S. Government, State
and Municipal
Securities. $27,225.00
Cash and due from
Banks 112.867.29 140.092.29
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 30.000.00
Surplus I5.OP0.OO
Undivided Profits 3,412 57
DEPOSITS 240.325 97
$288,738.54
$288,738.54
The above statement is correct:
H J KESSELUS. Cashier
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1939, newspaper, April 13, 1939; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236698/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.