Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1951 Page: 3 of 10
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BASTROP ADVERTISER MAY 10, 1951
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CLASSIFIED ADS
WANTED A reliable person to
sell Luziei cosmetics in Bastrop
County. Contact Mrs. Edna Batch-
elor, 900 Brazos, Phone 28570,
Austin, Texas. K-4
FOR SAM' Coolerator and metal
ice box, both medium size. Priced
reasonably. See MRS. H. S.
JENKINS, pohne 198. H-4
FOR SAI.K Girl' bicycle. Will
sell at a acrifice. Call BASTBOP
ADVEBTISEK, phone ~>7. K-f
SANbiNIi MACHINE FOR RENT
R a t e h
Sander per day
Edger per day $2.00
Minimum $2.00 and $1.00
Week-end
Paper extra,
LOS'I PIN i s 1,1"MBER GO.
Society
news
MRS. JACK CLAIBORNE, Editor
— Phone 4.10-J
III) CM B S OBSERVE
NATION VI, II.I). WEEK
Home Demonstration club wo-
men and visitors from all parts
.if Ba-trop County observed Na-
tional Home Demonstration Week
with a covered dish luncheon and
program at the American Legion
Center in Bastrop on l'hursday,
May .1. The theme wa "Better
Home for a Bettor World.
Chairman of the program foi
|the ilny wa Mrs. M. W Kulley, ea
tag<
EAR!. CAM-A HANS
HOSTS FOR SENIOR
•KID HAY ' PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Callahan
honored their twin daughters,
I.i- nia and Leora, w ho are mem-
ber- of this year's graduating
da -, with a hayride and picnic
on Wednesday f last week.
This particular day was chosen
a part of the "kid day" program
of the cla- . At K:4" o'clock,
FOR RENT—Va< uum cleaner and
floor polisher, for one day, 7~<i
each. SHARP FURNITURE CO.
Phone 3i>. 40-tf
IIAl'Y ''IIP K - 11 .i • "n train
uhit.- leghorns. Pedigreed 300 egg
sire used oxclu. ively. Broiler type
White Rocks and Hampshire^.
C S. Approved. Harris Hatchery,
Winchester, Texas 3n-tf
$."i "lO and <.1.00 I Alum Cieek. Invocation wa- glvet.
by Mr.-. R. D. Jones, Bast op.
Foiluwing the luncheon, a very
program was given.
Kastner, McDade, had
candlelighting service
interesting
] Mi -. Jimmit
ha rare of a
honoring all women in the county
who had been a club woman for
JO year or muff. Receiving re-
cognition were MC DADE CM B:
Mi'sdame Willie Taylor, F. J.
Hudler, Bert Hani.-. Thoo Taylor,
Emma Kunke . Edd Moore, Dora
tutne-
wnoo
entire
call el
"npeec
girls
Glenn
Cla.
the
member assembled on the
dre ■ -ed in their kid cos-
and piv -ented a first grade
closing pros.; i am to the
school. Each member was
on 'to make a nursery rhyme
h," The class choral club
ang nursery otigs, with
tones at the piano,
pr< -ident. En d Fiebrich,
FOR \CT 'MOBILE REPAIR,
a«'< tylene aid electric welding, see
JACK'S CtARAGE. on Highway
96, Phone 'i'!7W.
JACK CORBELL 3-tf
M \TTBESSES
>ld is ;.ttresse>. renovated
made into innerspring-.
Write
BEST HEEDING CO.
R.'Urtd Rock, Texas
Hand, Circular, and Cros
saw .1 >n red gummed and
A! hand t>> and mow r
sharpened at SOX Pecan St.
SMITH, filer.
-Cut
filed,
sickler
R W
8-10-2.65
f>ne cooler-
drain
FOR SAI.K CHE A I
ntor holds 7j> lbs ice.
One kitchen sink porcelain
board and fixtures.
Or. b x--p' insr iron bed thrown in.
One force pump practically new.
Bitit Sfw Ringgold, 610 Fane.
I Kastner. Fritz Ka-tner, Alton
i Field . Lee Bo.-tic and Martin
I Wolf; CEDAR CREEK CM B:
Mesdame> Dewey Turner, Andy
Alexander. Remey Turner, T. C.
Watts. A. P. Smith, Otto Wamel,
jl.ee Alexander, S. T. Simmons,
ip. H Smith, Floyd Martin and
I Sammic Turner; Good Neighbors
.■ I (RED ROCK) Ussdame* Bill
Buckner, Tom Breeding, and Anna
| Fi -hei; ROCK NE CLl'B: Me-
| uih Philip Wilhelm, Herman
7-tf iCoertz. Fred Fiebrich. and A. C.
Grohman; WATTERSON Mes-
dame Dee Mexander, Ernest
Jenkiii Winnie Culpepper, \\ S.
Whitw rth, T. P. Jones, Ralph
Cox, \ I Spencer, Roy ( ockrill,
and Vol Waiter on; Friendship
Club <B \ STROP): Mesdam<
Wallace Simmons, Tommie Ten -
pietoit, Betty Carlisle, W E.
Bailey and M i Wills Green.
Mr Otto Wamel a narratot
to:.I the life f the noted French
Street or phone 24H.
We need used
and trucks
WE HAVE NEW
or.et Gvron.i
cars
Dodge c •rorei
Coupe Black.
Dodge C,.r net
light gray, f tire-
Dodge Meadowbrook
a white side
Gvromatic -1
Club
tires
door
Drive Na
Plymouth C
Black.
AH ab<>ve ■
prices and
1 19fil B2 :
•I speed
l i< r.i It::
au Beige
anbrook (
d'.or Fluid
5 tires.
Coupe.
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at i
.1 N<
irictlv Ceiling
ton
H atrr
Series
Drive Five
Pickup,
ply tires (5i
ton Pickup,
f. ply tires,
Fluid
Blue.
Both a- less than ceiling price*.
Trade in for less difference at
your Dodge dealer'- for Bastrop
County If you don't want to
trade better not c me
1 \N<,IEY MOTORS
I,. J. I.angler Gwtn Ennglry
STRAYFD STEER Red had-
faced. Weigh- about 32f> pounds
Fresh A M branded on right side
end of tail clipped *."> Reward for
information Mr Frank M<<ore,
Cedar Creek, Texa- 10-1-90
FOR SALE 50U pair* Rotary
Hue Regulnt price $23.9" per
row Sale price $.!0 fiO per row
Your A His f"halmer* Dealer
W E WHITE CO
Smithville, Texas 11-2
IOK SALE: 1 nfinwrwl Hereford
bull; I
tractor
and M
T.xas,
.'0 cent
7!i rent/
lightly used two-row
nillivat tr fits Farmall II
DAVID SWENSON, Elgin.
10-2-1.00
*' 00 Phone 1!'
V ANDERSON
liwn SITTING
an hour till midnight;
after midnight; all night,
MISS ESTHER
11-tf
\t tent ion Dealer and Contractor*
We overbought on 2x 1 8 ft
Special offer while they last,
$hf> 110 per 1000 board feet, FOB
our vard.
i, \ K WOOI >S BlII.KEIfS SI' P PLY
lUix 8M, Phone 900W2. Elgin
or Route 2, Bastrop 11-1
Jti t in<tn!l "l Mower Sickle Sharp-
ening Machine Guaranteed not to
burn your blade Fast Service.
Your A His Chalmers Dealer
W E WHITE CO
Smithville, Texas 114
FOR SALE
Practically new IB ft, plywood,
general utility, outboard, broad
beam motor boat Two tone green,
ix pastcngor lla^ steering gear
throttle, running lights, front and
middle deck, perfect performance,
a "Morris Hall production." A
bargain at $2r 0. See in Austin
at 2819 E 22nd Ph. 8 07X9 11-3
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> G i d d i n g a
Music l v
\. I WINN
and Hit Drift in rf PlBvlmya
l-'irst r,ft Tickets Half-Price -
FOR SALE
and bath. I I
Farm. MRS.
My home. C. rooms
1 Ft front 1.112 East
ROSA WOEHL 112
All bunting permits are cancelled
No hunting - No trespassing on
my place. BOB GRAY'. 11-2
.h , on behalf of the Senior Cias-,
presented the school with a speak-
er'- land. P. J- Dodson, superin-
tendent, accepted the gift in be-
half "f the school and gave a
t peech of appreciation.
Following the program, the
"kids" loaded on the hay filled
truck of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Goertz to tr • to Barton Springs
for swimming and picnicking. On
their way through town they
.stopped at Perry's, where B. T.
Duma.-, manager, presented each
with a lolly pop, and at the Sweet
Mi op where Cecil Long, owner,
gave them free soda pops.
Seniors making the trip were
Dori- Goertz. Edward Ebner,
I ah ere Lee, Mary Ann Goertz,
Tommy Chalmer , Hill ye Perry,
Jean I^eath, Judy McLeod, Eva
Joyce Hendrix, Leona Callahan,
MRS. rabensblih;
ENTERTAINS ST.
M \P(i VRET'S GUILD
M. E. Rabensburg was
hi > to the4 members of St.
Mai caret's (Juild of th«* Episcopal
* : J"'h "ii Wednesday night of
la week at her home.
1 e meeting was opened with
the group repeating the Lord's
Pray.o. It was voted the members
would continue to take special
order f(,r cakes, with Mrs. Burri-
S ..ief(.r in charge. Mrs. W. R.
K. el us gave the study program.
M Rabensburg served pine-
al ; sherbet and devils food
< " 'lUarcs to Mrs. Lloyd Ketha,
Mi Marie McLeod, Mrs. Carl
R burg, Mrs. Vernoi Schaefer,
M W B. Townsend, Mrs. Hurris
• ■ fer, Mi . Bower Crider. Mr.-.
S 1. Hrannon, Jr., Mrs. William
R :v el us, Mrs Gene Schaefer,
y U. II Brieger, Mrs. G. B.
J1 k and Mrs. Robert E. Jenkins.
EMERTAINS si in with
P\RM o\ mi BIRTHDAY
le.nnie Frerich, son of Mr. and
Krtie-t Frerich, of Bastrop,
nteitained with a party on
day, May 9, at the picnic
in the State Park. The oc-
marked hi- fourth birth-
|.
artist, J
al-o the
trayed ii
"Art thr
the cast, fit
Mr Lee
Robert Mar
I >yd Mart ili
Simmons.
Hlrs. Olan V
from the Red
ing. "Brighti u
^ i A'. and
an Francoi Millet.
story of pictures
• club members in
>t gh living pictures
for "The Aiurehis"
Alexander, and
In "The G ea
/ Alexander,
and ^11 .■*
and
|K)f-
! hen-
Mr
j 1^'ora Callahan, France
'night, James Goertz.
Davi . M i dreti Buckner,
i Taylor, Julia Williams,
<ioert?., Fred Fiebrich. .Ir
Hoffmai . Betty Ix>u Scott,
English, Harold Voigt.
T'.irner, Frank Men Reid,
n :i Merino, Curtis
VVuneburger, Glenn
bel Neuenschwander,
Kathman, Virginia W
Wayne Hemphill, B
l.'o tet t firnhan . .>1 in ie!
Clement Bart-ch. Vah
Walter Litton and J. <
Parents attending v
Ben-
Charles
JoneHe
Joann
. Anita
Bonnie
I-arry
A ngel-
Os! orn, Ruth
J.'nes. Clara-
Joe I^*e
i 1 h e 1 m ,
.1 Wolf.
Hemphill,
Meuth,
West,
ere Mr*.
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oigt let the chorus
Rock club in -ing-
the Corner Where
'Follow the (jleam."
Nlr Mallie Petty was pianist.
Member >.f the chorus were Me.-,
dome* Anna Fisher, Mahlon Ban-
na. Bill Buckner. Olan V' oigt,
\ allon Hanna
\ duet was sung by Me-dames
i Han V ft and Mallie Petty
Mr Herman Goertz presented
a corsage to Miss Lena St urge-
and paid tribute to Home Demon-
stration Agents.
Mrs. A P Smith, Cedar Creek,
was announced as winr.er of the
letter writing contest on "What
Home Demonstration Work Has
Meant to Me and My Family."
Second prize went to Mr Alton
Eield. McDade arwi third to Mrs
Vallon Hanna. Red Rock. Mr;.
Betty Carlisle, Bastrop, and Mrs.
S T Simmon*, Cedar Creek, re-
ceived honorable mention.
The meeting clo ««d with the
group singing, "So Ixmg It's Boon
Good to Know You" with a pat dy
written by Mrs. V. W Keller
\pproximately eighty women
attended the meeting
W \TTI RSON CLCB
I NTKRTMNS
The Wat tei.son home demon-
stration club women honored their
families with a covered dish supper
at tin- Humble Camp last week
Tables were arranged and coffee
made by Me dames A 1. Spencer,
Hoy Cockrill, John Morgan and
Ralph Cox. Dominoe ami 42 were
enjoyed after the supper Visitors
were county home demonstration
agent, M: - Lena St urges and Mr.
and Mr Oren E kr«, Bastrop.
Rub-, perry,
IR. D Jones,
Goertz. Mr.
and class s
Perkins.
Mrs. O B
M r an.l Mr
and Mrs.
potior, Mr
Wolf, Mr .
Herman
ailahan,
M. M.
Jill MIEN PRESIDES
\T SIN RE \M BAND
ME ETINt;
The Sunbeam Band members
met Tuesday afternoon at the
Baptist Church, with Jill Allen,
president, presiding over the sing-
song.
Mrs. Reginald Jerreil read a
letter of thanks from the Round
Rock Children.* Home, for the
gifts the group had sent theni.
Mrs. Jack Corbell made a talk
, on some of the interesting points
| of her trip to California. Mrs.
j Jerreil read a Stewardship Story
'of a little boy named "Pedro"
and his dog, b<- Mrs. J. N. Mar-
, shall. The group finished their
handwork of color books to take
home. Sentence prayers closed the
meeting.
Mrs. R. D. Jones, chairman of
the I/Ottie Moon Circle, served
ice cream to Judy Kelley, .I'll
Allen, Ann Eskew, Ann Adams.
Mvrlene and By rlonc Townsend.
Phyllis and Mary Jo Zcgub. Diann.e
Moohle, Lois Fay (Jest. Marilyn
Jean Wilkin*, Richard Kes«elu-.
F.'rre-t Adams, David Lock, Mike
Creel, Tommy Corbell, R nine
Wilkin*, James Russell, Buddv
Russell. Dickie Mack, Mi-. Jerreil
an 1 Mrs. Corbell.
Classified
will fin.
Mother's Day
Give her a wonderful day
away from household chores
and the kitchen—bring her
here for a taste tempting
dinner. Delicious to the
taste—attractively served in
pleasant surroundings.
The Little Grill
Bryan Sanders, prop.
Iglesia Bautista
Mexicana
Jo«e I.ihrado Chavez, Pastor
Servicios Reguiares, de la Semana
Escuela Dominical 10:00 a.m.
Predicacion 11 :tK) a.m.
Union de Preparacion 7:00 p.m.
Predicacion 8:00 p.m.
Miercoles 7:00 Servicio De oracion
Jueves, Practica de Coro.7:30 p.m.
Unio i Femenil, Martes_.2:00 p.m.
Clase de Ninos,
Miercoles 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Mustco Sagrada. Himnos Especialea
Venga usted y su apreciable
familia a escuchar la Santa
Palabra de Dios.
Read The Want Ads
,■ oi were given to guests
a-ide from games played,
group enjoyed "story-telling"
'.ri- Marie Bartsch.
rthday cake, sugar cookies.
l.omc-n.ade ice cream >vas
id to Donnie Cobler, Jan
'man, Loretta (ioertz, Allen
•/., Clinton Bartsch, Larry
c!i. Harlyn Goertz. Thelma
• Cordon Allan Wolf, Glen
odoni, Robert Wilhelm,
\\ ilhelm, Doris Marie Bartsch,
ne Frerich and Ronnie
ich;
Anton Bartsch, Mrs. Andy
e,:n, Mr.-. Ernest Goertz, Mrs.
Cobler, Mr T. C. Hoffman,
Johnnie Odom and tke
. Mr-. Frerich.
BR IDE-1 EE* "T HONORED
Willi SHOWER
Anna Joyce Leath and
.M Betty Lou Scott honored
Millie Jean Smith, bride-
el Sunday, May ti. with a
Is * ■ • shower on Saturday after*
in■ i,. at the Leath home.
1 • living room was decorated
v arrangements of roses and
i v uck ". The three-tiered wed-
i; . ake topped with a miniature
b de and groom under an arch
c< • ed the dining table.
cream and cake was served
; me following guest.-. Mis.- Pat
E.i-hing, Miss Sue Robert-, Miss
Sylvia Gat ti . Miss L.o- Crawford
all of Austin; Miss Sue N >rment.
Miss Margie Wolf, Miss Jean
l eath. Mi -. Bennett Smith, mother
of Miss Smith, Mrs. Francis
Goertz, Mrs. J. (i. Leath, Mi--
Fay Lynn Smith and the hostes.se.-.
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Hundreds of stars in the pretty sky.
I lundteds of shells on the shore together
1 lundreds of birds that go singing by,
I (undrrds of birds in the sunny weather.
"Hundreds of dewdrops to greet the dawn,
I lundreds of bees in the purple clover,
I lutulreds of butterflies on the lawn,
iPut only one Mother the wide world over!"
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1951, newspaper, May 10, 1951; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237322/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.