Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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WASTROP ADVERTISER, BASTROP, nEXAS, THURSDAY. OCfOBKR 26. IM9
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THE OPENING OF
FRANK GREEN'S TAILOR SHOP
Thursday, October 2b, in the Kleinert Building, next to
the Advertiser office.
A portion of your patronage will be greatly appreciated.
COME IN AND INSPECT OUR PLANT
FRANK GREEN
NVE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PHONE 50
daujrht-r, Margaret Opal, to Auiite
S A Linder.
The marriage took place at Lam-
pasas on October 14. at 10 o'clock Hi
th morning.
The couple will live mar Bastrop.
NEEDLE ( R 'KT' i" H
M KCTS LAST WEEK
On Thui sday afternoon at 3 o'clock
Mrs. R. J. BrU-ger, assisted by her
daughter, Sirs. Ralph Price of Br.van,
entertained the Needle Craft Club.
Vast s and bowls of golden glow
were used in the living room, hall an<*.
dining room, where a pleasant hour
was spent in conversation an(j sewing.
A lovely salad course with tea was
served during the afternoon.
Those present were Mrs. Hartford
Jenkins, Mrs. Frank Tribble, Mrs. S.
L. Brannon, Sr., Mrs. Walter Lutz.
Mrs. Scotti Davis, Mrs. Wallace
Craft. Mrs. 11. K. Crawford. Mis.
Harry Erhard, and Mis. Edwards
of Rusk
ENTERTAINS GROI'P
FROM AUSTIN
Mrs. J. H. Pearcy entertained a
party of Texas University students
from Austin with a hay ride an i
weiner roast in th<< Bastrop State
I'nrk last Saturday evening.
Five couples attended.
MISS HAKDT HONORED
WITH FAREWELL PARTY
MRS. HERNDON IS
HOST TO CLUBS
ESKEWS \RK HOSTS
To BRIDGE CLUB
The members of the Tuesday Night
Bridge Club were entertained by Mr.
and Mrs. Oren Eskew at their home
on Monday evening.
The rooms were decorated with
bowls and vases of pink and red rad-
were used as decoration throughout j iance roses.
the rooms. ' A delicious chicken spaghetti sup- ed in many ways, and various g:mie#{
High score for the Wednesday club -l>ei was *ervrd t'ari-v in the evening were olaved.
went to Mrs. J. O. Nesrsta. and Mrs. kridjr games following.
F. T. Cowen received high score prize
Mrs. Sam Ht mdon was host to the
members of the Wednesday and Thur-
sday Bridge Clubs on Thursday af-
ternoon of last week.
Fall roses and chrysanthemums
A meiry group gathered at the
shelter house in the Bastrop State I
Park Wednesdry niirht to enjoy ,i '
weiner ro: t and farew* II party foi
Mi«s Carmer; Hardt, who is leaving
Tue.-day for Galveston, where sh<
will ent< ■ [lie department of radio-
logy at John Sealy Hospital.
The Hallowe'en season was express
for the Thursday club. Mrs. R. M.
Waugh won low score prize.
A delicious salad course was served
to Mrs. J. E. Haines, Mrs. J. P. Sharp,
Mrs. Vernon Eskew, Mrs. R. B. Alex-
ander, Mrs. Oren Eskew, Mrs. G. A.
Schaefer, Miss Fav Chalmers. Mrs.
Addie Mae Powell, Mrs. A. C. Smith,
Mrs. L. C. Price, Mrs. B. O. Elzner,
Mrs. M. A. Prokop, Mrs. R. M.
Waugh, Mrs. L. M. Gandy, Mrs. F.
T. Cowtn, Miss Madeline Hemdon,
Mrs. J. O. Nesrsta, Mrs, E. F. Pearcy,
Mrs. IJan Humason, and Mrs. J. L.
Goode.
High score piize for ladies was won
by Mrs. A. L. DeGlandon, who re-
ceived a pair of hose, and Mr. De-
Glandon was presented with a tie.
high score prize for the men.
Those piestnt were Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Schaefer, Mr. and Mm. B. O.
Elzner, Mr. an i Mrs. Vernon Eskew,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. C. Hisrgins, Mr.
and Mrs. A. 1^ DeGlandon, Dr. and
Mrs. A. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
iXeaista. and Mrs Sam Hemdon. j ,, 0 „
m m r | .Mrs. S. D. Reynolds wa hoat I u • -
■ day afternoon to the members of the
Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Clu'o.
James Elbert Farmer of I^impasas j Roses and other fall flowers lent
The guest- were Miss Bobby Nor-
ton, Miss Doris Prat I cr, Mis. Nina
Mae Kunshick, M:-s M". ieline Iturk.
Mi.-s 11a Jackson. Mi«. Stiiard, NIi s
Beinice Simmon.-. Mi.-s Aileen Hardie,
Miss Carmen Hardt, Robert Watson, j
Ed Martin. Andrew Lee Fiser, Mis-
I/ovis Hardt, r.nd R< v. ar..l Mrs L. P.
Hardt.
WALNUT CREEK
NEWS
Walnut Creek, CX-t. Finest
Corbell was a brief visitor in the
home of George Wolfenbergci Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Moncure Sunday to heij
Mr. Moncuie enjoy his birthday din-
ner were Mr. and Mrs. John Mor-
gan and children, C. W., Lois Faye,!
Russel, Muriel. an<{ Stella Lee, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Moncure and daugh-
ter, Billie Jo, and Mis. J. H. Hen-
drix.
Mrs. Brown Shaver and daughter,
Barbara, are visiting relatives in
DeLeon.
Jack Moncure was a brief visito.
in the George Wolf^nberger home
Friday. He was accompanied home
by Mrs. Louis Yoast and son and
George Wolf« nberger to spend the
afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Hennick sp'-nt Fri-
day morning in the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Woodrow Osborn, and Mr.
Osborn. Mrs. Osborn accompani -il
her to the home of her parent-, Mr.
aiuj Mrs. W. T. Millti, to -jk-iu! thr-
night.
Mrs. Louis Yoast and -on wen-
brief visitors in the home of Mr. and
singing of "Softly Now Th Light
of Day," followed by il pray* r and
the Creed by Rev. Phillip-
Guest- for the afternoon include:
Mr-. W. H. Murchison, Sr., Mis. II
C. Wertzner, Mrs. R. M. Waujfh. Mr-.
J. T. Hasler, Mr- Joe Bi" >k-, Mrs.
Robert Trigg, Mr- H. .i lv r-elu-,
Mrs l>. P. Holland. Mi-. Tigral
Jones, Mrs Paul 1). Page. Mr-. O
Jon<-s, M'ss Nell Fitzwilliam. M
Ola Mae Wilke, Mr- E. F. H.s-.ri
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MRS. REYNOLDS
ENTERTAINS CLUB
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rested our w> aty fingers, and w* r'
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Those present were Mart n.
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a colorful background to the rooms
in which the players enjoyoj the af-
tei-noon.
At the conclurion of the gam***,
j Mrs. Joe T. Hasler was prr ^ente t
! with high score club prize, an<j M •
! I tan Humason receive d high sco-«
: truest prize.
An attractive -alail coui >«- emph;i--
i lzing the Hallowe'en mot f w,^
' -erve'l to Mrs. J. K. Haines, M -.
Will Rogers, Mr«. E, 11. Peikins, Mrs
R. P. Perkins, Mrs. S. .1. C. HiK(fin-,
-M^s. Tignal Jor.«s, Mis. Belle Jen-
kins. Mrs. R. B. Alexander, Mr
Bruce Allhiight, Mrs. Dan Huma- >n,
Mrs R. M- Waugh, Mr Ci. A Schae-
fer, Mrs. N" 'ia Sander-, Mr- Mary
Long, Mrs. W. .J. Miley, and Mis j.
T. Hasler.
WOMEN'S MISSION \RY
SOCIETY MEETS
The W. M. I". of the Firs; Hapt. t
Chuich met in the basement of th" j
chu:ch Monday afternoon, Octobe r J
, 23, 1939. Mrs. W. It. Pric-e had chart
of the program. Th's.- a-sisting her
wer<* Mesdames I'aul C. Bell, S. L. i
Brannon, Sr., Monro#. Carter, V< s'a j
Jones, W. R, ( arswell, Stella Scha •- j
fer and \S'. P". Lutz.
j T'. - program is outlined as follow : j
■ Subject, "Tithes and offering." j
Hymn for the year, "H<w Firm a
1 Foundation."
I Bible Study, "God's Warning A-
i'ain. t Covetousne-: ," Col. !:5, 1 Tim.
rt:9-il; Piov. 11:24; Matt. 19:22-24;
t>: 19-21; Luke 12:1 -",-21
1 rayer. Mrs. Paul C. Bell.
Hymn, "I Gave My Life F >r Tne<'."
"What Tithes Could Do". Mr«. S.
L. Brannon, Sr.
"What Unpaid Tithes an Doing",
Mrs. Monroe Carter.
Praye", Mrs. Earl Morris.
Stewardship S'-rmonetteg, M s.
\e^t. Jones
Pray r, Mi- W F. Tribble.
Special Music, Duet, Mi . W. II
Car-well and Mrs. Stella Schaef- r.
The Great Commi-sion an 1 the I/>>t.
tie Moon Clristma flff# rit-r, Mi-.
Lutz.
I A business meeting immediate >
I followed th<- program. The busiiusi-
I meeting was followed by a social
hour. I/ively refreshment? of mirif
meat pie topped with whipped cream
• ind coffee, w#-r<- -erved by the ho- -
tehs< -, Mt--dame Stella Scha'fer, P.
J. Dod-on and C. W. Eskew.
Those pr# -<-nt at the meeting wore:
M sdame - Paul C {', ||, S. L. Bran-
non, Sr., W. K. f ar-w ell, J. S. I «-;i r
mon, Monroe Carter, Howard P>,r.
kins, W. E. Lutz, Earl Mor'i-, W F
Tribble, Hartford Jenkins, W R
Price, John Waugh, Vesta Jone , Bob
'Brook-, Stella Schaefer, C. W. E<-
kew, P J. Dodvon, Gem Simmons, and
Mis.c' Vjol t White and Loyce Es
kew, al.-o \|i Jolsn Waugh'. lit:!r
gran Uiaughtei, Julia l^ane.
REV. PHILLIPS HOST
TO C.( II.D MEMBERS
' Rev. John Phillips wa h#<-i to the
memnei of the Epi* opal Auxiliary
I Guil,| at the rectory '<n Monday af-
temoon.
The meeting wa opened with the
Celebration Sale!
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Friends will Ik- sorry to learn that
Mrs. Olive Tittle, formerly of this
community, i^ seriously ill at
homt in Lampasas.
Mr. J. F. Ferguson spent the week
end with friends in Smithville.
Mr. and Mrs, Woodrow Osbor'.
were guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Milltr, Sundav.
Mrs. Lowell Culpepper returned t •
her home We nesday to spend a mon-
th'- vacation. She will th. 11 return to
Bastrop where she will then resume
her duties as teacher in the C.C.C.
camp
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1939, newspaper, October 26, 1939; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236726/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.