Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1940 Page: 2 of 6
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CEDAR CREEK NEWS
CEDAR CREEK. Nov. 1!' Guests ,
in 'he home of Mr anil Mrs. J. \ .
Martin Sunday wv-i Mr. and Mrs.
Ch.t lie Alt xand r. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
, Hatht'H. tml family and Kd Martin
I ai! of Austin, Mr. and Mrs. IV Marti-i
hntetwl as m tmatter at the Post Off.c* at Ras'rop, Texas, : of Bastrop.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
MMier Act cf March 3, 1K79.
R. E STAND1FER, Owner and Mgr.
AMY S. STANDI FER, Editor
SUBSCRIPTION SI. 0 PER YEAR IN" ADVANCE
Jake Vo-s and nephew, John Class
• >f San Antonio spent the day h r
Saturday.
Mr. and Ms Frank Whit", Jr., of
Garfield wore • i <•« lit uuo-ts of theii
MRS BEI ! HOST l<>
H ARMON ^ ( I.I B
The Bastrop Harmony Club met it
th * home of Mis. H. N Bell on Thurs-
day afternoon of last week.
Pink clu ysanthcmums and pink as-
ters decorated the rooms
Mrs. Hi-11 was the kider for th?
program, assist (j by Miss Patsy Mo,',
ris, and Mrs. James Perkins. M s. Ire-
land Allbright nav a very interest-
rvir report on th,- Texas Federation
of Music Clubs which sh(. att nded a<=
a delegate at Gonzales last week.
Roll call was answered with a cur-
rent event by the following: Me -
dames T. P. Haynie, Sr.. Ireland All-
bright, Frank Adams, H. N. Bell, S. L.
Brannon, Sr., S. L. Brannon, Jr., XV.
R. Car-well, S. R. Cochran. Frank
Denison, Edwin Fitzwilliam, L. D.
Hardt, Cecil Long, James Perkins,
W. B. Ransom*'-. A Young, and Miss
Ola Mae Wilke and Miss Patsy M< *■-
ris
MRS. V ICHOl.S EN I'ER I MVS
BRIDGE Cl.l B
M v. ,|. [{. Nichols entertained tlie
Wednesday Nig'U Br.dg Club on
Thursday evening of last wv k at her
hom< a* Humble camp.
A salad cours ■ wa- served the
guests shortly after their arrival.
At the conclusion of the evening
of gamts that followed, Mr-. Vernon
Schaefer received high score prize, n
double deck of card. , and Mrs. C. \V.
Eskew won low score, a deck <>f cards.
Thos - or-sent w>re Mrs. Vernon
Schaefer. Mrs. Vernon E-k«-w, Mr®.
C. W. Eskew, Mrs. R. M Wiley, Mr*
Or< n Eskew, Mrs. Btyan Sander*.
Mrs. A. I . DeGlandon, Mrs. W. R.
K selus, Mrs M. A. Prokop. Mrs.
Max Nave, and Miss ( Ch-alnw.*.
g and mot her, Mrs. Jo-
White.
Bill Simnmi:.- of Austin spent Sue
tiny with his parent-. Mr. and Mr
S. T. Simmons.
Mi. > Florrie Dyer was a business
visitor in i a-t <ip Saturday. She
was ai<onipannd :'J Mr- and Mrs.
Frank White of (iarfield.
Sam V os and davghtt i. Moliic
Belle -pert Thursday with relative.®
h e.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Simmons went
to Bastrop Fridtyy night and enjoyed
:i good -how at the Strand theatre.
Mr-. H. C. Smith and Mildred and
Dan Smith went to San Antonio for.
the week.- nd.
Miss Iris Roe Kimbrough of Bas
: trop spent the week-end with Dorothy
Nell Martin and on Sunday they went
| to San Antonio with J. A. Martin. Jr.
Mi s. A. Yimst
Austin.
\ fr - \
-pent Saturday in
METHODIST LADIES
HAVE A LI-DAY
MEETING
The Woman's Society for Christian
; Service of the Methodist Church m t
i at lo o'clock Monday morning for
monthly all-day meeting.
Mrs. W. B. Ran.-ome. president,
opened the meeting with a hymn, aril
prayer, and Mrs. B. H Smith, secre-
tary, r> ad the rn i n u t - -. The scriptu e
was read, after which business wa*
taken up. dues were paid, committer
reports made, and several suggestions
made for further service for the
CELEBRATES NINTH
BIRTHDAY
Jimmy Perry celebrated his ninth
birthday on Wednesday afternoon • f
last week from :."i0 to r>:30 at tlv-
hom<> of his parents. Mr. ami Mr*.
J. H. Perry.
The merry proup were entertain-
ed during the afternoon with various
games, at the conclusion of which th'
birthday cake was cut and served ! church.
with ice cream cones and all-day suck j Mrs. H. N. B« il read a beautiful
ers. | poem. My Creed, in connection with
Those present were Carl Bennet her report. Mrs. L. D. Hardt con.
Spooner, B. J. Wolf. Anna Joyce, Ber- ducted the study of Uprooted Am r-
ty Jo, and Jeanne Leath, Guy Thorne,; icans, using blackboard illustrations
Bobby Standifer, Betty and Jane Tur. to show how America spends her mo-
Mr, Joyce Roberts, James Warren! ney. Mrs. W. E. Maynard and Mr
Frank Denison read articles on work
being done for the migrants. Mi .
J. G. Bryson had chaige of the hour
devoted lo the book "Investing Our
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yoast att< no
: ed the funeral service- of Mrs. Yoa-t'.*
! mother, Mr- Ola I>. Wis. in th"
Greenwood cemetery n« ar Austin Sat-
urday.
Jane Turner, daughter of Mr .an!
Mr-. Dile Turner of Bastrop -j*-nt the
week-end with Virginia Dare Smith
and on Saturday they w.-nt to Au.-
jtin to see Santa Claus .>n his pre-
Christmas visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Olan Smith of Lytton
Sprint's were Cedar Creek visitors
Sundav.
f.
Schaefer, Tommy Haynie, Elma Hod-
ges, Lorelle Hoffman, Beverly and
Sonny Buniva, W. D. Martin, and
Billye and Jimmy Perry.
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d«ily end Sundey end 75c per month straight for deily
only.
HOUSTON POST
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Among thoje who attended the
Bastrop.Columbu.- game in Bast on
Friday night were Mrs. B. H. Smith,
(i. W. Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Rem«<y
Turner and family. Mr. and Mrs. De-
wey Turner and family, Mrs. Ft. W.
Champion. Rose Katherine Martin.
Dorothy <Nell M h 1 in. Mary Francis
Simmons, Mildred Smith, Harold and
William Smith. Loral and Ernest
Yoa-t, Floyd Martin and John Wal-
lace Martin.
Mrs. Will Smith and sons, Harold
ami William went to Austin Saturday
Heritage." Mrs. W. F. Maynard I'd
in pray r. followed by a hymn and
scripture reading, and a reading in
unison from the year twiok Aft -r
which Mrs. Kariing, Mr#. M. A.
(Jre n, and Mrs. L. D. Hardt read
from the chapter that was b<*ing stud-
ied. Mrs. J. H. Pearcy offered a pray-
er for th pastor's speedy recovery.
Th<* hoste-se- were Mrs, S. I). Rey-
nolds, Mrs. Belle Jenkins, and Mr«.
W A. Hash r. A real Thank.«nrivimr
dinner, with turkey and all the
"tiimmins" wa« served. A donation
for Holding Institute was tak-n.
Those present were Mesdames John
Allen. H. \. Bell. Barnhil), J. G. Bry-
-on, Frank Denison, L. R. Eihaid,
R. J. Griesenbeek, L. D. Hardt, W
A. Hasler, Belle Jenkins. David Rail-
ing, W. E. Maynard, Fred Moor*,
Edwin Fitzwilliam, H. W' Orts, J. H.
Pearcy, W. B. Ransome, S. I). Rey.
nolds. J. J. Sapp, B. H. Smith. Geo.
Starcke, E. H. Perkins, Annie Lee
Alexander, M. A. Green, and Tignal
Jones.
Ice-cold Coca-Cola,—pure, whole-
some and delicious,—has made the
pause that refreshes America's favor-
ite moment. Everybody welcomes
the refreshed feeling,—the happy
after-sense of complete refreshment
Coca-Cola always brings.
THE PAUSE THAT
RE FRl
BOTTLED l.'NDI K M TMORITY OF Till < O^^L-tOLA CO. BY
BASTROI' COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
CEDAR GROVE NEWS VALLEY HOME NEWS
M.E.'lake' Rabensburg
INSURANCE AGENCY
Cam Financed end Re. Financed
CEDAR GROVE, Nov. !'.« Mi -
Caroline Jarkton of Baatrop ^| * t
the with h'r grandmother, Mr-.
Addie Farmer.
Mrs. J -*-«*| Scott sp-nt th«- w.« k-
end with h« r father, Mrs. T \S B. I
«>y.
Mrs Bra! K *mp and Earl Railcjr,
Jr., -p nt Su-day in Mr Bailey'
hom -■*.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bailey, Ai-
lene and < arl, vi.sit' d a short whil«
in the Bailey home Sunday aft* r.
noon.
VALLEY HOME. Nov >o \V.
<ertainly did hav(. «.onir cold weather
la«t w«" k. Then wa, plenty < f •< -
everywh "r out h«-r<- I ifa> • ther-
uill U* veal famili* - .-ating fr'-*h
(Kirk noon.
I da>
Ju«t a f.-A n<.ia>. and T>u nk«
iftMtiif *'H il*:* I cufM nearly
'-very on.- wsil hav. tu «. Ttu>y u
ch ap, but if thr', <|un't th« j' *houl I
•j. thankful f"r * Hut *h'-y ,|o have
Mi- Meftuff viMte«J Mr
Summers th^ w«-< k.
U \
Mr*. Wolf of < arfi«|i| \i.Hite«l in
th ■ home uf Mr- D' ra Summer' r* -
cently.
Mr. and Mr . (.) L Wing- of Aus
tin vi*ited Mr and Mr-, (J. M Stu--
divant Sunday.
Little Dai ma Fay (lardy of I'tby. R- G. Smith <f South Texas vi te.)
• ecently spent a we<*k with her grari i hi- -ist* r, Mr- Dor* Summer' hi<
par-nts, Mr and Mrs. Jim Kemp week.
CLASSIFIED ADS
For . \t,f T. C M't,. Farm, 1
■ ■ . - l r i • a I f black land; Tf> *. r<
rult .atior tlOMl an acre. ! ■
Mok* a?!.| w l Mm, T C N'it
Route 1, Bastrop.
FOR lOt-'V I Fumi«hed apartm.-n*
See Mr Jiw K Young .'Wi 1
^JQD&TREADH^
AUSTIN. TEXAS
CTD A wn THEATRE
O ItiJxriU BASTROP
AdmiMion
10c & 30c
Thur.-Fri.. Nov. 21-22:
Fri. i Movie Critic Nile
"THE GHOST BltEAKERS"
Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard
Saturday, Nov. 23:
Three Me*quiteer in
• COWBOYS FROM TEXAS"
Serial. Conquering the Universe
Sunday-Mon., Nov 24-25:
Vivien Leigh. Robert Taylor in
"WATERLOO BRIDGE"
lue-.-W *d.. Nov. 2K.27:
Wed, it Movie Critic Nite
Jackie Cooper in
"SEVENTEEN"
Mrs, Libert Farmer I'-ft Saturday
• vening for New M< xico to l)e *t th.
bed nirle of her daughter, Mrs I>on
Tennyson.
Mrs E. Parmer >p« nt Wedrie--
day with her daughter, Mrs. W. 1*.
Bailey.
Carolina Jjirk- on visi; -d with hrr
cousin Ailene Bailey Wednesday.
Mr and Mr- Brad Kemp vifiiU'd a
day of la ! w ek with hi parents,
Mr. and Mis. Jim hemp.
Mis-- Wills (ireeri «p"nt
afternoon with Mr-. W. E
Tu> -dfiy
Bailey.
Mr. EUwrt Farrier jxnt Saturdav
night with his brother, E. '/. Farm* r
Mr-. W. E. aBiley and children,
Ailen* and Carl visited Mrs. Audie
Lindi r Sunday.
Mr. and Mi-. E. '/>■ Farmer and
Biily Griffith visited M* dam* • Hu-
bert Williams and Joe Bailey la t
Sunday
TTi C<dar Grove H. D Club did
not hav- th< r regular meeting Fri-
day aft rnoon. Mis. KellyV illne
prevented ri* r from meeting with
us and Miss Will* Green wa- ill with'
u cold. Mr W. E. Bailey visited w;th
her Friday afternoon.
There seem- to be art epidemic of j
colds in the community for several
are reported wi:h colds.
Ambulance Service
Day and Night
Minimum Charge $1.50
Edna ftair-dale p. nt Mon<iay nij*ht
with Mrs. T J Summer-.
Mr a^d Mrs. W. N. Summers vi.
«ited .Mr, and Mr* W I. McDaniel in
Smithville Sunda>. They att -nd«d a
picnic there.
G. W. Smith i- vir-itintr relativ.s ,i
Raymondsville this w« k
G< raldine Allis Hp"n< th. w«-k nd
with Johnni« Ray ^ id.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M Sturdivant >.f
LaGrang> jH-nt Saturday n .*ht with
Mr. an«l Mrs, i M Sturdivant.
Mr E. F Hatherly of Au tin w;.
i down on her farm in Pope's Bend
recently,
Henry l^ u^ Ragsdale p< rit Mon
da*v night with Donald (Jen,, H< id
Mr and Mi J M Sturdivant vi.
it<-d iri th«- home of Mr anil Mm.
W ( Campbell Sunday.
Adolph Campbell t visiting m tb.>
home of Mr and Mrs. Charlie Ellis
this week.
Ro-e Katherine Martin of IVdar
Cc-k pent Thursday night wi: h
Johnnie Ray Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. ( harl. < Caldwell were
visitors in the J p. 5>Pj,| home
Mr. arid Mrs Cleo Campbell mo*.
M.Pd to Elgin Saturday.
J. F. lu-id «nem Sunday in the
home < f '"-harlie Elli
j
G Y>. Sturdivant spent Monday
niirht with hi < daughter, Mi J |j
Reid.
F •1SAI r I'wo 4x1 ft w><d rug
one red and one blue VI r- Wocl>
Towmend. .16 1
E . F ,
Day Ph 43
HASLER
N.ght Ph. 132
Da\ • Eskew wa ■ in tliu community
Monda> on buninesK.
J B Reid nt to An tin Wedm «-
\ SI G4,ESI ION F( R CHRIST.
M —Special standard * *«• crda*-
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1940, newspaper, November 21, 1940; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236781/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.