Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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BASTROP ADVERTISER, BASTROP, TEXAS, THURSDAY, Ortober 5, 1939
NEWS
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j the week-end at Butler with then
^iaujfhU-r Met.. Levi Huff an I Mr.
, Ilulf. While there they visited in
■We h.ve anot.i. Austin and uIko with their sun, Hay-
it y roll around , uioiut and family in Klgin
to us 1« * ."oiks, '
attain about the
y had jfool rains
in ? tanks, an I
tock water.
Sanders spent
(in. visitinu with
?8, * .
l-on \tkiiis and
tl>i, Iwidi- .1 licit
! and Mis Km-
i spent Sunday
I Milton.
visited hei m<
tli and Mrs. L.
j Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Kate Turner and Mrs.
Donald Derrick and dau«ht. i of Itlue
spent <he week.end with Mr. and
Mi'-. M. B. Freeman. Mrs. Turner
teinaine i for a weeks visit.
\|< silaiiif> I K. Hoskins, VV. 'i'.
Stunner, Hidlis Startler, and Mi
liii*h lloskin- were in (lidding- Sun-
j day afternoon
Mi. and Mr-. C. C Westhrook and
Mi.-s Otiejta were Sunday evening
! V u« -1 r- ->f Mis, Wi'stbrooks and Mr.
land Mi- W II Joiner
Mr. and Al■ A. p. William- and
-on and Mrs R I.. William were in
\ list ill Thills iay with Mr, and Mrs.
i of Columbia, I! William to tak< their plane f >i
H>d Monday for Columbia S. A
I mother, Mr
Mr:
prove,
ned to
brother, Mr, A
i William H<
lay by his wife I
Charlotte, and! ... . . ,
. . Mr and Mi I
Ihursday when
, lioiist'>n. < p.-iit
plane for their
triea Another
a Mlount Wil-
xa.s University
r S () Brixr
f--i Mout tori
M' I!:.l|-lt A •
Lawrence and
\ i s i t with M'
li
letllllleit home
where she vi-
Dun i -t n'
&
ss
■y!
M>mt>«r
luted
d go*
price
year
i time
lo se«>
H and
d! you
popu
los of
•tend
TBS lo
t dsii
it one.
red a
r* ol
toline
a* on
ide It
*t. to
f at a
•ach;
kolin*
le to
arac-
our
targe
crad-
t the
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w. it
poa-
but
or—
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find
lage
p al
Ugn
ded
rice
ay?
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with their
•I S. Helton continue: to im
Her children have all retu -
their respeetive homes.
oindexter Meyei - of
the past week en<l
parents.
v. and M -. C. C. Mi Kinney of
N< w Braunvfel- -pent Sin day after-
noon and nurht with Mrs. McKinney's
ister Mrs R. L. Chancy and Mr.
Taylor. 'Their fathe
k pastor 'f the M
;«t New Mi aunsfels.
here
R.
( haney and Mr.
Rev. McKinney
thodist Chorch
M. -srs I,. R
■line, Emery
Kl'inm attended
vilh Sundav.
H • km , Rohei t Mun-
Dunitan, and Carlie
the Rodi . at Hunt"
1,
Mr and Mr> Luther Owen- and
children of ('edai Park, were Sun.
dn\ evenr if -.c;i< t* of M and Mis.
W T Stajroei
Mr M D Hank u-a- quite sick
durinv the week, she was having her
teeth extracted, which caused bet
much *uf ferinjt.
M and • Herman Ma hui k< i
. and ■■■•!' Mi Hcrrn.iit Marhu?
ji Si , of Lincoln, and Mi and Mr*
'Walter I'•><!« n of I>\intrt"n wer<
- mdav of Mi South-
ern and f.tmil).
j M The • Taylor an,| Mr*- A T
"'truth were m Kl^in during the we -k
M' - H I Williams pent the week
«*n«i in Kltrin with Mi and Mrs. Jack
Gillum.
M Christian Kunkel was very ill
during th< pa-t v.etk, due to an . •-
tack of acute mdiircRtion
^li and Mi<- < rcnshaw and child-
ren, Mi and Mr- \tat Hilman and
i Wail.u • WtNon l ent th- week end
j ft*h n« in 'he < olorado rivet They
j it-port a ver% |tfK>d catch.
B e n e f i t s Totaling
$1,500,000 Distributed
A Plat of claims paid by ttoe Aun-
tin Mutual Life Insurance Com-
pany recently compiled contains
the names of over KMitl deceased
policvholders representing a total
of niarly $i,511(1,tKK) paid to bene-
luiaru- since the com'iany Ik^'uii
it-, operations in 1921. All of these
claims were paid promptly and in
full, muny In-fore the funeral of
the deceased member.
The cotnp. v i proud of its his
tory which Iris won the confidence
of people in every walk of life
and scattered throughout and be
uiid tin- bounds of it-- territory.
:t is the pi unary purpiee of ♦he
officers of the company as well as
the sincere desire of every mem-
ber of the offi e and atfency jx-r
sound to continue to n.« lit such
confidence on the part of 'he pub
lie as is expressed in a letter ad-
d'essed to F. W. Wools-\\ presi
«i.,it of tin company, d.iriiiK th-
,..ft week from which is quoted
tin following; "I- i me cor.ii'.linient
>ou and your file- organization as
I ill}' one of the l< t ;i-*ets -if
A u-tui Vou fill->v ar do a
M.ell job and are entitled to th.-
up,rurt of all the pi iple of this
( ;ii ,'iit.v." I his letter was en-
1111 '> unsolu tted and < am from u
\ ell I.nown In siin -nan of this
city who has can. i A siin Mu-
tual insurance on hi own life and
the live; of other r In: family
ii. ..any year*.
Tie company solicit* the op
, • I t:.: 111> to i(-r\e , "Ot -I* ply
hecatis* it is a home in«tit ition,
but l-< cause it lia limit :.■ ,i niaili-
Utuied a reputation \s rin ri :ts of-
t'ie rs tu-lie vi war rut.! "• «mfi-
'1<- of the insur • • | 1
Pull details coir oil ,- • .im-
Imi 1 y ■ policies wil! (. «-• 'nr.
n nil upon n u • .i ttm
httior ofl i r .i• J i IfJ-
tnc Xiistin T<
J C Smith «f Houston -pel '
- mdav in Mi Dude with relatives
He it* -uitht hi '. th ;r Mr John Smith
•a *- had be, n vi«it;nu him and dh'T
■ ' Mien there, h>
Mr and Ms* Sam Kiench spent
lay mm Mt and Ml V Albert.
French of Mt Pleanant
Mis Ida < an-oToti o
: H C'il (fUl-t of M
furtn E net!
\ u> 11 n wa
and r- -
MRS. AR Mil R i'. SMITH
W, afipieciat- the pift of the $1 ,
i £ ven b> the i -uiic: We feel lik"
••■-•re were scve-al lettcs fat >uper
• ours, nisei the le*< , we thank
J > u-
*
^Ii t h««*li«.t Revival
I'hi M« - h<Mli«ts bepan a levival on
N! nda\ nifrht tVtober here in the
( hui. h, ei vice- will Im held by the
j . r Rev Jack-on of San Nlar,
Th. public is invite I to attend th<-
eiviu- ai d that til- an. y u, we hope
v a v. ill be abb to attend, for they
>f re loyal to help 'the rburehe-. and j
•her. should -tand by them.
I ll Hoi . Make Mu cess of
I hick en I'rwjert
R L Jr. an I I avon Chan-v, son.-
of l'r-if and Mr . R. 1. Chancy,
1 ..ii'hr one hundred 1-rij'lisb White
lejrhorn chicks on March 2* They
ni them startina and urowinK nias't
until they b-K-an feeilinit laying
ma*h the later part of July, they
ra. -d ninety t . chickens, with
f< riy nin« pullet-, when th-y were
culled to forty-two. They ate and
sold the roosters an I culls. They
heir an laying when the\ were -I 1.2
m. -iths old and per cent of them
an now Inyinp and are s)v nionih®
• ■e: Thev are feeding Hie ' lnyitiir
ma' i. yellow .oin, and -kin milk -
tr--,tv jfoiai record boy: Hoys «-f
today are our mm of tomorrow.
'? -y belong 1 • the -1.11 Club and tbi-
o their project
< I- DAR CRKKK, Oct. Miss Dor.
-ithy Ne|| Martin and Miss Maiy
F'anci- Simmons went to I.aCraiiKe
Ft i day.
Mis. l.illie M< Ijeod Shephurd f
Merc" t*s wa- in Cedai Creek Mon-
day afternoon to vi-.it bet broth-- ■,
D I! M l <->d She wa accompanied
by Mrs Roy Callaway of Smithvili
( ah in Wilf. r,) i- -pending a f> • (
•ia>■ s m Fredericksburg.
.1 \ Rami-< v went to r 'reedmoor i
Satunlay and M Ranrs'-y, who hit,
been • ting hei sister -eturned hon.f
with Mi. Ramsey Sunday
Dan Smith went to Latirange Fri- i
day
Mr «nd Mr- Riley \lexandei were
n ine , vis11oi - jn Austin Monday i
M Rosa Turner and oin, Sammie '
I irm-r, were business visitors in Ba i
trun Saturdav
\I Mary Rraubach, John Bran- ■
iiach, M Willi, 1' Simmons and
Jan:- Vos«, all of San Antonio, were
quests ,,f Mrs. Sallic Vott and Mrs. j
il • Smith during; the week.
Mrs Walter Moncure of Hastrop,
\lt Otto Warnel and nephew, Bill |
Simmons, went to Kerrville Thursday i
to visit a brother, day Simmons, who
i ir a hospital
Bill Simmons has returned home
from Snn Antonio, where he -pent
the week-end and made plans to en-
list n' Randolph Field.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H Smith were re-
cent business visitors in Austin.
Minion Ingram of the High Grove
community was in Cedar Creek Mon-
day afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. A ( Btyan anil dan.
jrht--rs. Rcrniee and Heatrice, w<-nt t.v
Austin Saturday.
W W. Atlcock of I'tle.v was a bus.
incs- visitor in Cedar Creek the first
of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I', Smith an 1
daughter, Virginia Dare, went to
Stockdale to visit with relatives over
the week-end.
Mr an 1 Mrs. Charles Alexander and
Mr. and Mia. Bill llatherly of Aus-
tin were Sunday guest of Mr. an 1
Mis. J. A. Martin.
Mrs. S. It. Smith >f Hastrop has
been visiting her parent , Mr. and
Mrs. Joel 'Terry,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Turner and
son, harry, motored t , Hastrop Mon-
day afternoon.
Douglas Smith, a student of the
University of Texa- spent the week-
end with his mother, Mrs. H. C.
Smith.
Sheriff K.j Cnrtwriirht and Vei n in
Kskew of Hastrop wire feilai ('reel:
visitors recently.
(). K. Jacobson of 'Taylor, agent
for the New Improved Cottonseed
paid Cedar Creek a visit recently
and visited with a few of the cotton
farmers.
Remey Turner and children, I.aura
Mae and Jack, went to Hastrop Sa'
unlay.
Mis- Alleen O.-born and Miss Katb-
erine Kelly of Bastrop were brief vi-
sitors of Mrs. Arthur P Smith Mon-
day i veninp:.
\\. N|. S. Holds \ll Day Meeting
The September meeting < f the Wo-
man's Missionary Society of the Ce-
dar ( reek Methodist Chuich was hell
at the W. D Milner horn- ->n the Aus-
tin road
The morning session wa- -pent in
setting together a quilt which will
be (|!iilt>-ij at the Oi ' Iter regular
meeting and sent to th- Meth >dist.
Orphans Home in W.ico.
The luncheon, which i- always a
-necial feature of the . ill day meet,
ings, took on charact< i-tn-s of true
Southern style and will he long re-
membered bv the member-.
Mi- Rib-v Alexand' . president
pre-ided during the busine-- meeting
and presented Mrs. I - Ab xande- a.
le.-ifb of the program
Subject, New Horiz
Mi- - ion-
Hymn, "All Hail th- Power of Je-
-u Name "
Scrinture R aiing, Kph.
Mr Ft vd Martin.
WALNUT CREEK
NEWS
WALNUT CREEK, Oct. 3-- Mr.
and Mrs. M. C Osborn anil children,
Wood row and Ivy, ;ind Mrs. Emma
Osborn motored to Bastrop Wednes-
day.
Mr-. Louis Yoast and son, ;rnd Miss
Lee Wolfenberger visited in the hom-
of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Wolfenberger
Wednesday. Mrs. Wolfenberger ac-
companied them home for a few days
visit.
Mis. W. T. Miller i- spending a
few days in Austin with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. J. Y llullum, and Mr. Hul-
lum. Mrs. Miller is there while she
i receiving treatment from the doc-
tor.
Bonds of living Fellowship- Mrs.
\K. N. Vernon.
Prayer- Mrs. Will Smith.
Hymn, "Lord, Speak to Me".
Part 1 — Mrs. S. T. Simmons.
Part 2—Mrs, J. A. Ramsey
Pa11 a- Mr H. H Litton.
Part 4- Mrs. C. L. Hendrix.
Part Mrs. Sammie Turner.
Benediction.
Those attending tin- meeting wer<-:
P.cv. and Mrs. W. N. Vernon, of Lyt-
ton Springs, Mrs. Riley Alexander,
Mrs Lee Alexander, Mrs. Floyd Mar-
tin, Mis. Lonnie Martin, Mrs. T>m
Alexander, Mrs. Andy Alexander,
Mrs. C. L. Hendrix, Mrs. H. H. Lit-
ton, Mrs. J. A. Ramsey, Mr Arthur
P. Smith, M s. Will Smith, Mrs. S.
T. Simmons, Mr-. Dewey Turner,
Mrs. Sammie Turner, Mrs. Rosa Tur-
ner and Mi-s Nora Murchison,
M iss Mildred Yoast is spending a
few days with Misses Ivy and Annie
Os but n.
Mr. an<l Mrs. I^owell Culpepper
and Mrs. C. H. Carnes were visitor*
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vol War
terson Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Woouiow Ostxira
i spent Friday in the home of Mr. a,id
Mrs. J. Y. Hullum of Austin.
Mis- Lee Wolfenberger returned
home with Mr, and Mrs, Pierce Wol-
fenberger and daughter to spend Fri-
day night with them.
Mr. and Mrs. IJyless Duran and
! daughter were guests in the home
I their parents, Air. and Mis. M. < Os-
born Saturday ni>rht.
Mrs. Louis Yoast and son, J. L.
and niece, Little Billie Jo Moncuie
were brief visitors of Mr. and Mrs
Vol Watteison Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moncure and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wol-
fenberger and sons and J. T. Fer-
guson visited in the home of Mr. Geo.
Wolfenberger Sunday afternoon.
Little J. L. Yoast, Jr., has been on
the ,-ick list several days this week
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YOU HEAR IT
THE CALL FOR THE BEER THAT/PLEASES YOU
MALE HELP WANTED
"There are ovi-r f>(H) prosperous j
Wntkins salespeople in Texas, l^ir^- j
est vale- force of ANY KIND in the'
State. Usual earnings to $:tf i j
week. Routes establishei) so anyone i
who really works can make an excel!- !
<nt 11\ iriv Wat kins Pro lucts ln-st ■
known and easiest sold. We have «:i
opening near Hastrop for industrious
man w ith car who can furnish go- it ■
refi i ences. W rite at once to A i
Lew s, i-o Th J R. Watkins Coin-'
pany, Memphis. Tennessee." 2S-;) |
n the standi out ol the stands before during and after the
game, you Hear the call for sparkling PEARl Beer, the delicious,
qolden brew with the palate pleasing flavor and teng that makes
♦ tops in pep and relreshment with taste-wise Texans everytime.
jst like the thrill you get when the bases are loaded and your
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•« >n ihe bottle Try d1 kist say Bott e o' PfARl p ease •
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1939, newspaper, October 5, 1939; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236723/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.