Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISEH DECEMBER 29, 1949
MRS. SMITH HOSTESS
TO WESLEY AN GUILD
The We*l«yan Seivice (Juild met
in the home of Mrs. E. 11. iSmith
for their Christmas meeting and
party, last week.
Mrs. Bryan Sanuera, president
opened the meeting with a prayer.
Mrs. E. F. Pearcy, program leader
introduced the following: Mrs. J.
W. Griffin who read the Christ-
mas atory from the Scriptures ana
Mrs. R. W. Loveless who gave a
reading "The Littlest Angel." The
group enjoyed singing the Chrut-
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Happy t
New Year
W50
you strike
year.
mas Carols and exchanged gifts.
I>elicious refreshments of fruit
cake topped with whipped cream,
toasted nuts, mints and spiced tea
were served to the following mem-
bers and guests: Mesdame- A. N\
Edwards, E. F. Pearcy, J. W.
Griffin, liryan Sanders, Monroe
Sanders, James Perkins, Mary
Colvin, Fannie Schaefer, R. J.
Grie.senbeck, Addie Mac Powell,
Mann Murchison, Annie Lee Alex-
antler, R. W. Loveless, B. P. All-
bright, M. A. Carpenter, Milton
Schuelke, Paul S. Applewhite,
T. G. Rockett, and Miss Stella
Spooner and Marilee Spooner and
the hostess.
cedar and bright colored balls.
Hot chocolate, cookies and fruit
cake were served to the guests.
Those attending included Miss
Mary Jo Bennight, Miss Joann
Schaefer, Miss Pearlie Jerrell,
Miss Billye Perry, Miss Frances
Hennight, Miss Addie Mae Will-
enberg, Miss Judy McLeod, Miss
Anita Hoffman, Miss Heth Grif-
fin, Miss Mary Maynard, Miss
Vivian Wilson, Miss Laura Ann
Jenkins and A. J. Woehl, Jr.,
Howard Whitworth, Bobby Standi-
fer, Carl Spooner, Hillie Griffin.
Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. it.
Maynard, Mrs. T. M. Ward, Rev.
and Mrs. J. W. Griffin and Mr.
und Mrs. R. E. Standifer.
Joe Young of the University of
Texas was a holiday guest in the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Young.
Neil Gurwitz of the Southern
School of Optometry of Memphis,
Tennessee, spent the Christmas
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Gurwit/..
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
ENJOYS CHRISTMAS PARTY
The members of Mrs. R. E.
Standifer's Sunday School Class
of the First Methodist Church
and guests, Christmas caroled on
Friday evening of last week.
After the caroling the group met
at the Standifer home for the
Christmas party. The living room
was made festive by a beautiful
lighted Christmas tree and red
candles nestled in cedar bough.-.
The dining table was centered
with a tall Christmas candle tied
with a silver bow banket! with
S iy the baby New Year grow
_wii|> to he i\ Year of (ware,
1th and prosjn-rit\ for all!
MRS. GEM SIMMONS
COUNTY TREASURER
Butler Home &
Auto Supply
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— with faith in a future of
peace, prwjierity and well-
being !
FRED G. HAYNIE
COUNTY SUPERINTEN DENT
Mason's
greeting*
A Happy
New Year in
the grand
old way is
our hope
for you.
L G. A. GROCERY
HEARTIEST NEW YEAR
1950
3 Ah the cornerstone of a rich new
6^* decade is lowered into place. I
V* • r, wish mv man) friends Happiness
% and Prosperity in the year*
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come.
TIGNAL JONES
COI NTY CLERK
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^Season's
Cheer
to all in 1950
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MAY THE
YEAR AHEAD BE ALl
YOU WANT I'l
TO BE
Jas. P. Wood
JEWELER & OPTOMETRIST
>*1- May
the year be
good to
vou.
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Our thinks ftir your patron-
age in 1949. Re t wixhes for
a Happy and ProsjM-rous New
Year!
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Nothing is
more convenient
than the New Year
for a
fresh start at life
Best of luck
to all of you.
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Phones 440 & 441 Bastrop* Texas
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1949, newspaper, December 29, 1949; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237251/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.