Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1947 Page: 5 of 8
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MAS * ROP ADVERTISER APRIL 3, 1947
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YOING—KOSANKY
A wedding of unusual interest
t« a wide circle of friends through
Bastrop County was solemnized
Monday afternoon at I o'clock at
the First Methodist Church, when
Miss Evohn Kosanky, daughter of I
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kosanky, be-
came the bride of Richard Wayne
Young of Smithville.
The altar was hanked with
masses of fern, which formed a
background for the floor baskets,
filled with arrangements of white
gladioli, white stock and white
carnations. White cathedral tapers
burned in candelabra on cither
side, and the chance! rail was
hanked with clusters of white
blossoms . and greenery Reserved
pews were marked with white
carnations clustered on white satin
bows.
Mrs. E. F. Pea re y at the organ
played a prelude of traditional
wedding music, including Ave
Maria by Bach-Gounod, Ave Marin
by Schubert, Always by Irvinp
Berlin, I lx>ve You Truly by Carrie
Jacobs Bund, and Angels Yrenade
by Brngu. Mix* Jerry Smiddy 01
Houston sang I'll Walk Beside
You by Murray She was accom
pained by Mrs. Pearcy.
The bridal party entered t" th>
strains < f Lohengrin's Wedding
March. The bride's maids, who
were Mi** Virginia Dodj on, Mi
Kl* >< Peterson, Mi- Jeanne (ire •
and Miss Mary Jo Woehl. «i*rc
gowned alike in orchid marqui-
sette, drop shoulder models, with
long bodice gathered into a <imul
a ted bustle. Their hats were
created from orchid maiine and
orchid carnations. They carried
bouquets of orchid carnations.
Miss Barbara l.ee Tompkins,
maid of honor, wore a g* wn of the
same design in pale yrllow wth
yellow carnation*.
Entering on the arm of her
father, who gave her in marriage,
the hridc vore a white *n!in model,
c rented with a deep neekltn*
le««ve* extending into point > over
her hands, and elongated hodir<«
The soft folds of the boufant
skirt extended into a catheilral
tram. A marquisette inset filled
in the shoulders and created a
high neckline Imported !acc. at
'ached to a coronet of pearl* and
orange blossoms, fell int«> a finger
tip veil, She wore a single orna-
ment, a miniature jfi>!d cross set
with an opal, pinned to the satin
knot at her breast. The bride's
bouquet was a huge white orchid,
surrounded with clusters of small
er white orchids and whitu car
nations.
Mark Hums Young of Smith-
vill# served the groom as best
man, and the ushers were Buddy
Young of Smithville, I awre«ce
Wesson of San Marcos, Billy
S-h«>tt of Austin and Kleber Tugir
of Bastrop
Mrs. Rosanky, mother of the
bride, wore for the occasion ;
black dinner gown, with a corsaK'
of white gardertian. The groom's
mother, Mr Young of Smithville.
wore a dinner dress i-f black and
green, with a white gardenia
corsage.
Rev J. W Griffin, pastor of
the First Methodist Church, pet
formed the impressive double ring
ceremony with the soft strains of
Trnummeri by Schumann, player!
by Mrs Pearcy, a- a musical
background
To the full clear notes of
Mendelssohn's Wedding March tin
couple and their Attendants left
the church.
Reception Honor- Bride
\nd I, room
The brMe and groom were
honored immediately following the
ceremony with a reception ;<t the
State Park Refectory, where the
guests were received by th«
honorees and Mrs Walter Rosanky
and Mis. Mark Young.
Mrs A. Young of Smithville
was in charge of the Btide's Book.
The bride's tabic held a huge
four tiered wedding cake, emboss-
ed with white roses and tin j
pearls and embanked with white
carnations and fern. On either
end of the table were crystal
punch bowls, and crystal dishes
of salted nuts and pastel tinted
bonbons. Napkins with the names
Wayne and Evohn printed in gidi
were used.
The fireplace hack of the bride's
table was filled with an arrange
ment of white gladiolus and white
carnations, and a similar decora
tion graced the mantel.
Assisting with the -eving were
Mrs. A. Smith. Mrs. ('. H.
Maynard, Mrs, l( .1 Griesenbeck,
Mrs. J. I,. (Joode, and Mrs. J. P.
Sharp.
Together, in
manner, the bride
the first slice of
was nerved with the punch to one
hundred and twenty guests.
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Sacred Heart Catholic
Church
ROCK NE, TEXAS
Rev. Claude A. Faust, Pastor
HOLY WEEK AND EASTER
SERVICES
GOOD FRIDAY (April 4)
12:00 noon to 3:00 p. m. Tre Ore
(The Mass of the Presanctified
will begin at noon. Adoration of
♦he Cross, Lenten Sermon and
'•Nations of the Cross follow, end-
ing at 3:00 p.m.)
HOLY SATURDAY (April 5)
tl :30 a. in. Blessing of the new
fire, Paschal Candle and Bap-
tismal Font. High Mass fol-
lows immediately.
J EASTER SUNDAY (April 6)
6:30 a. m. Holy Communion
10:00 a. m. High Mass and
Benediction
(Confessions will be heard on
T' esday from 3 to 5 p. m. and on
Wednesday from 3 to 6 and from
7 to 9 p. m.)
PHOTO BY WRIGHT
MARRIED MONDAY M Rich ■! "ne Young was Miss Evohn
Rosanky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rosanky, before her
marriage Monday to Ri. hard Wayne Young of Smithville.
During the reception. Mr and
Mrs. Young slipped away o-- 'heir
honeymoon. which they planned
to spend in New Orleans. Louisi-
ana, and P* nsaeola. Florida
Mrs. Young chose, for her going
away ensemble, a three-picce tan
suit with chocolate accessories.
Her corsage was a white orchid,
and she wore a gold choker and
rhi nest one ear ■screws.
Mrs, Young is a graduate of
the Bastrop High School, and at
tended Texas University and the
University
if Colorado
Young, who graduated from 1 h* j
Smithville High School, attended j
Texas A A. M College prior to j
his enlistment in the -\ii Corp*,,
where he served as si lieutenant.
The couple will make their
home in Bastrop.
«.I l>T SPF.\kKR \T
> S MKETIMi
Mrs Maurine \mis, instructor
m Speech in the University of
Texas, Austin, discussed Russia
and Christianity at a joint meeting
of the Women's Society for Christ
Service at the Methodist
Church here on Wednewtnv of last
week Mrs W. K Mayrard who
was in charge of the program,
presented Mrs. Amis.
Mr* F F P arcy presided over
the meeting, and Mrs. Earl L.
Corson £;iv<. the devotional.
The church auditorium was ex-
ceptionally attractive with ar
rangem* nts of white and blue
iris, and red buds.
Following the program, refresh
menu were served in the base
ment by Mrs. John Mien, Mr«.
|„ C Price and Mrs. Ed Hill,
who were hostesses for the or
casion During the social h ir.
Mr# Ami* entertained the group
with several impromptu readings.
The member* of the Women's
Society for Christian Service ano
a number of guests from other
churches were present.
Young. Rev. and Mrs. J. W.
Crtffin, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Schott,
Mr. ami Mrs. E. F. Pearcy, Mrs.
I! W. Allen, and the hostesses,
Mrs, Young and Mrs. Tompkins.
I MTit I \IN W I I II
WElN ER ROAST
Mr. and Mrs. P. Rodger# enter-
tained a group of young people
wi'h a weiner roast Saturday
night, March at the State Park
I honoring their house guests. Mi
I and Mrs D iane Coppedgo of Aus-
tin,
Tasty hot dogs, pickles, olives,
potato chips, fritos, cookies and
cokes were served to the following
guests:
Mis- Naomi Rodgers, Miss Mar
«ii Wolf, Miss Pearlie Jerrell,
Miss Polly Lytton. and Miss Hilda
Potter, and Danny Baca. Alton
Rodgers, Charles Allen Eskew,
Eldon Jacobs. J. G. Lewis, and
the honorees, Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Coppedge.
BAPTIST^CHURCH
Rev. Paul Vercher, Pastor
9:46 V M. Sunday School
! 1 Oft Morning Worship
Rev. Ira Harrison. Guest Speak-
6:-'t0 P M. B.T.U. and Brother
h<<o<l meeting
7:30 I'. M. Evening Worship
Ma.iol Charles L. Gamble
W FDNFSI) \Y
•'>P. M. Teachers and Offvrr
Meeting
7:30 P. M Church Conference.
Pentecost Church
Of Christ Services
70(1 East Pine Street
Rev. R. M. Hammond, Pnstoi
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Worship Service 11:00 A. M
Evening Services 7:30 P. M
ST. MARY'S CHURCH
String Prairie. Texas
GOOD FRIDAY (April -1)
7:S0 p. m. Sermon and Stations
of the Cross
FASTER SUNDAY (April 6)
H-.00 a. m. High Mass and Bene-
diction
(Confessions at String Prairie will
; I e heard on Tuesday and Friday
e\ei.ings after services and before
the Mass on Wednesday morning)
VII business establishments in
j Pockne and String Prairie will he
! closed on Good Friday between
the hoars of 12 noon and 3 p.m
in commemoration of the cruci-
J fivion of Our Lord.
Methodist Church
J. W. Griffin, Pastor
Sunday School 9:4"> A. M.
Fred G. Wright, Supt.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
j M.Y .F. 6:30 P. M.
I Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.
The Week of March 30th t«,
April tith. is Holy Week. We will
j have Worship Services each Even-
ing at Seven Thirty. We invite
the public to attend. A guest
speaker will preach.
Monday Evening 7:30 - Rev. A. C.
Peterson
i Tuesday Evening 7:30 - Rev. J. L.
Atkinson •
Wednesday Evening 7:30 - Rev.
R. F. Curl
Thursday Evening 7:30 - The
Pastor will preach and adminis-
ter the Holy Communion.
Friday Evening 7:30 To be sup-
plied.
Sunday 11:00 A. M. Our Church
Choir will present an Easter
Cantata.
March 30th. is Palm Sunday. We
will celebrate the Sacrament of
Baptism of Infants and Adults
at the Eleven o'clock Worship
Service.
Christian Church
Every 2nd and 4th Sunday
Church services at 11:00 A. M.
Rev. M. B. Harris, Pastor.
Sunday School every Sunday at
10:00 A. M.
Calvary Episcopal
Church
E \STER DAY
Prayer for the Week:-
j Almighty God, who through
I Thine only begotten Son Jesus
I Christ has overcome death and
J opened unto us the gate of ever-
lasting life; We humbly beseech
j Thee that, as by Thy special grace
j going before us thou dost pu>
| into our minds good desires, s<i
j by Thy continual help we may
bring the same to good effect:
. through the same Jesus Christ
our Lord, who liveth and reigneth
the traditional
• att<l groojn cut
the cake, which
BRIDM P\RTY
IfcNORFD \l
RKII EARS \l DINNER
Mr \ Young of Smithvi'l"
and Mrs 1 ec Tompkins were ho«ts
for a rehearsal dinner at the
State Park Refectory on Saturday
evening at 7 o'clock, honoring the
members of the bridal party for
the Young Rosanky Wedding which
took place on Monday.
Pink carnations and peach blos-
soms formed an attractive center
arrangement for the table.
The menu included baked ham,
cheese salad, parsley potatoes,!
green lima beans, pineapple rings,
pickled beets, hot rolls, coffee
and ice cream.
The guests were Mi%e Evohn
Rosanky, Miss Virginia Dodson
Miss Elsie Peterson, Miss Jeanm*
Green, Miss Mary Jo Woehl, Miss
Barbara I «m- Tompkins, Wayne
Young, Buddy Young, Kleber
Trigjf, l^iwrunce Wesson, Miss j
Jerry Smiddy, Steve Crump. Mrs. |
Mark Young, Mt and Mrs. Walter
Rosanky, Mr. and Mrs. Harris
Eddie's Barbecue
AT ALUM CREEK
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
SERVING
• BARBECUE
% SHORT ORDERS
• SOFT DRINKS
# BEER
Barbecued Chicken on Special Order
WE C'ATI R TO PARTU S
Call i I9, Smithville for Reservations
Jack Sims, mgr.
with Thee and the Holy Ghost
ever, one God, world without end.
Amen.
Easter Sunday Services
7:30 A. M. Holy Communion
9:45 A. M. Church School
11:00 A. M. Easter Communion,
Easter Music and Sermon.
The children of the Church
School will meet at the Church
at 3:30 P. M. Saturday, April 5
for their Easter egg hunt.
Thought for the Times
Since Jesus Christ on Easter
morning broke the seals of the
tomb and demonstrated the im-
mortality of the soul, man has
lived in a new world with new-
dimensions, a new Heaven and a
new Earth. For nineteen hundred
years and more this new enviro-
ment has affected his thoughts
his actions and his dreams. Death
is conquered, man is free, Christ
has won the victory.
Prayer for the Time:-
Grant, we beseech thee, Al-
mighty God, that we who joyfully
celebrate this feast of the victory
of our King, may be found worthy
to attain everlasting joys; through
the same Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Cedar Grove News
Cedar Grove—Miss Wills Green
went to Austin last Monday.
Mrs. W. E. Bailey and daughter,
Isie Evelyn visited the Bastrop
school Tuesday.
W. E. Bailey visited her father,
T. W. Bailey and siter, Mrs. Brad
Kemp Sunday.
W. E. Bailey has attended the
Livestock Auction in Austin the
last two Tuesdays.
Miss Wills Green and Mrs. W.
E. Bailey attended the County
Council meeting Friday afternoon,
March 28th.
Mrs. W. E. Bailey visited hei
sister recently.
Miss St urges adjusted a sewing
machine and left instructions on
making bound button holes and
mitered corners.
RECEIVES* ARMY
DISCHARGE
Cpl. Ade!: Powell has received
his honorable discharge front the
United States Army Air Corps,
after serving for 21 months. He
was stationed at the time of his
discharge at, Langley Field, Vir-
ginia.
Cpl. Powell is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. N. Powell
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AUSTIN, TEXAS
Miss Lena Sturges met with j
the Cedar Grove H I). Club mem. !
hers Monday afternoon in the \
home of Miss Wills Green. She |
showed the members how to make
double purled button holes. Ex.
plaining that these button holes
look much neater and are stronger.
CABINETS, MILL WORK,
Geneial Carpentry
For Estimates Call
W. R. KESSELUS
Phone 2ilHJ
OPENING SOON . .
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SIT O R E
ORGAIN RLDG. J. A. BLOUNT, Owner
Bastrop, Texas
Calling All Kids!
FROM 6 to 60
2 BICYCLES 2
Remember every Saturday is Bicy'le day at the Tower
Theatre gel your FREE Bicycle tickets from ....
E. J. RABENSBURG
I. G. A. GROCERY & MARKET
Visit his store Today! FREE Hicycle Tickets to his cus-
tomers with every CASH purchase! !
Attend The Tower Theatre
EVERY SATURDAY AT 8:30 P. M.
APRIL Sth and I2th
One Bicycle will be given to some lucky Boy or Girl
present.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1947, newspaper, April 3, 1947; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237108/m1/5/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.