Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1951 Page: 4 of 10
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BASTROP ADVERTISER MAY 10. I Oil
Society news
WS< > MKKTS WITH
\1K> LOVELESS
Mi-. K. W. Loveless wa.- hostess
*■ memlit r.- of Circle No. 1 of in*'
WominV Society for Christian
-<rvue of the Methodist Church
< ■ Monday afternoon at her home.
The meeting was opened with
the jrroup singing "For the Beau-
ty c.f the Earth," with Mrs. \\ . K.
Rati-ome, chairman, in the chair.
Mr- Hansome gave the devotional
"My Father." World" and read the
poem "Promise."
Mrs. J W Griffin, program
leader for the afternoon, gave a
very interesting talk on problems
of Alcohol.
Mrs. O. 1!. Wilson wa- wel-
< med a- a new member in the
The circle voted to buy a
folding tab!? for the church base-
merit. Mrs. Kail Corson was
t ected secretary to fill the vacan-
«.> left by Mrs. Maude Herndon.
Mrs. W. H. Kansome, chairman;
Mrs. May Craft, vice-chairman
and Mrs. Alex Waugh, treasurer
were re-elected.
An arrangement of white glad-
ioli and blue corn flowers adorned
the piano and miniature arrange-
ment.- of pansies were placed on
the end tables in the living room.
Mrs. Loveless invited the group
inr the dining room, where Mrs.
John Allen poured i<T cream
punch and Mrs. A. C. Smith served
devil food cake squares. The din-
ing table held an arrangement of
white daisies and larkspur.
Those present were Mrs. W. B.
Kan.-omp, Mrs. J. <i. Bryson, Mis-
Dorothy Bryson, Mrs. Farl Cor-
s n. Mi?- Laura Combs, Mrs. Jack
Claiborne, Mrs. J. W. Griffin,
Mr.-. Walter Ha.-ier, Mrs. E. R.
Bainhill, Mrs. Belle Jenkins. Mr-.
George Starcke, Mrs. H. S. Jen-
kin-. Mr.-. A. C. Smith, Mrs. H. C.
Wilkms, Mrs. O. B. Wilson, Mrs.
Alt x Waugh, Mr.-. John Allen,
and Mrs. Loveless.
MRS. JACK CLAIBORNE. Editor
—.————— I'hom 4 .'JO-J
HOT IXX• SI I'PER
HONORS SENKIKS
The members of ifa< 1 1 grad-
uating class were honon 1 or.
l Tuesday night of this week with
'a hot dog supper at the K. K.
'Standifer home i t h Bobby
Standifei a- host.
Hot dogs, potato
-oda pop and ice
served, after which
joyed dancing and
Attending were
Perkins. Fred Fiebrich, Jr., Beity
Lou Scott, Clement Bartsch. Larry
Turner. France- B'ennight. Mickey
Buckner, Leona Callahai., Leora
Callahan, Tommy Chaimer.-, Fd-
ward Ebner, Dori- Goertz. J aim
Goertz. Mary Ann (ioertz, Anita
Hoffman, Eva Joyci Hendrix,
Glenn Jones, Walter Litton, Judy
MeLeod, Valon Mt'th, Clarabel
Neuenschwander, Curti- Osborn.
Joe l^*t Rathman, Charles Davi.-.
Jorelle Taylor, BU'ye Perry. Fra* '
Allen Re id, Harold Voigt. Julia
(Williams, Ruth Wuneburger, !! I.
Wolf. Bob Standifer. and Mr. and
Mr-. R. K. Standifer.
salad, pickles.
cream were
the group en-
game.-.
Mrs. M M.
/
Mi-- June
Ernestine
Corbel],
whose marriage
to
Jack Edward
Gabriel
of Lockhart
will take place
the la.-t of
this month
white carnations.
Out of town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Jackson and children
all of Dallas Mis Mattie Smith,
Mi Virginia Glaskoskie and Mi-
Carolyn Glaskoskie of Raymond-
ville; Mrs. t). J Vaughn, Temple;
Mr. and Mrs, Lenourd Hanson
and children of Austin; Mi.- Ruth
Whiteley of Bartlett; Mi>s Peggy
Ktause of Cameron; Mi Medora
I.ei-man of Blanco; Mi-.- Marlene
Cole of Waukeska, Wisconsin;
Mi-.- Pat.-y Prewitt of Elgin; Mi-
I.-abel Buzan of Taylor; Mi- Loi-
Crawfonl of Austin; Mis- Suell
Roberts of Harper and Bill Ahnai
"f Pennsylvania.
Sgt. and Mrs. Wilson will be
.it home in Austin following a
wedding trip to Fort Smith,
\rkau a and Elkhart, Indiana.
Mr Wilson won for her wed-
ding trip a navy blue linen suit
with white accessories.
CARBON PAPER, old Town, i.ou
curl, medium weight, 8 1/2 x 11,
letter size, 100 sheets, ?'2.50; ftl
sheets, $1,2">. Legal size, 8 1/2 x
14. 1( 0 sheets, $2.7">; f>0 sheets,
$ 1.40. BASTROP ADVERTISER
OFFICE. Call 57
ENTER I UN WITH
I VMIIA DINNER
Mr. and Mr Bryan Whitten
and son, Bryan, Jr. entertained
with a family dinnei party Tues-
day evening.
Guests were Mi Klla Walker
of Na.-hville. Arkan a ; Mis. Al-
beit Moore. Hamlin. Texas Mr.-.
G. E. Gayne, Stamford, Texas;
Mbert Davis, Slav ton, New Mex-
ico; Hugh Davis. Sacramento,
California; Karl Davis, Crowell,
T,-\a . Mi J N Whitten, Mr
um| Ml G«'i,e Whitten, Mr. anil
Mi 11 by Whitten. Mr. and Mr-
I'livt Whitten and on-. David
and Ra> dy, and Mrs. Velma Davis
all of Elgin, and Mr and Mr
,i. \\ Simmon .
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Prompt Removal of
UNSKINNED or DISABLED
♦ CATTLE
♦ HORSES
♦ MULES
♦ HOGS
( a If I ollect 1.11
Texas Rendering
Company, Inc.
BuKirop, I einx
MISS WILSON ENTERTAINS
SORORITY GROUP
A group of Zeta sorority girls
from the University of Texa.-,
Austin, accompanied by their es-
corts enjoyed a barbecue picnic
and swim in the Bastrop State-
Park Sunday afternoon.
They later spent a delightful
evening in the home of Mrs. Paul
D. Page and Miss Blanche Pag<-
Wilson.
MRS. SANDERS HOSTES-
TO WSCS MEETING
PAST MATRONS \ND
PATRONS ( LI B. OES.
ENTERT UN ED
Mrs. Henry Schuyler and M -.
Will Stanley recently entertained
the Past Matrons and Patrons
Hub of tne Eastern Stai with a
"42" party at the Schuyler home.
Deiiciou.- refresh." ents of va> -
ilia ice cream with strawberru-
ai;d angel food cake wa- served.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
F-kew. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayn <.
R<v. and Mrs. J. W. Griffin, Mi.
an I Mrs. E. H. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Schewe, Mrs. George
Cabbell, Mrs. May Craft, Mi
Moliie Holmes, Mrs. J- e Pfeiffer.
Jr.. Mrs. Etta Ringgold. Mr-.
Fred Writrht, Mrs. Gem Sin mon-.
Mrs. R. M. Waugh, Miss R u t h
Peterson, Lloyd Hood, J. P.
Fowler, Mr-. Stanley an*: M , and
Mrs. Schuyler.
U'PROAt HIM. M \ BUI \(.E
I- \NNOl NOD
Mr. and Mi Ernest Corbel I of
Bastrop are anr uncing the en-
gagement and approaching mar-
iage of tht daughter, June
Ernestine, to Jack Edward Gabriel,
.-on of Mr. a: 1 Mi A. N. Gabriel
of Lockhart.
Miss Corbel! is a senor student
at South We t T> xa State Teach-
er- College in San Marcos. She
will receive hei B. S. Degree in
May.
Pvt. Gabi • - with the 224
Infantry Regime' *. 10th Division,
pre.-ently stationed at Camp Cooke,
California.
The wedding wil' take place the
la tie: part of Ma\
wore a pink linen suit with white
accessories and a white carnation
corsage.
Sut. Wil,-in wa attended by
Bill Alman from Pennsylvania, a-
I.e. t man. Ushers were George
Scott, Jrt and Hurvey Elliott.
lilenn Jones played prenuptial
elections at the organ, and Mr-.
Victor M. Williams -ang. "Re-
alise" and "I Love You Truly."
The church altar wan banked
with white lilies and green fern,
j Mr-. Smith, mother of the bride.
vore black sheer crepe with white
i ac e - -ories and a corsage of
We Call For And Deliver
In Bastiop
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
AUSTIN LflUHDRY
D!AL 3566 • ^ do 'fami'i- • D'AL 3566
1514 LAVACA STREET
< i
\M> I'M NIC
MISS GRIFFIN B\ STROP*
REPRESENTATIVE \T
HYMN FESTH U.
State
with
Mrs.
Park
their
Mary
l'O I
in San
Jr., i-
Mrs. Curtis Sanders and Mrs.
Charles Miller were hostesses to
members of Circle No. 2 of the
Woman'.- Society of Christian
Service of the Methodist Church
at the Sande-s home on Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Henry Schuyler, chairman
presided and gave the Devotional.
The group sang "Wonderful
Words of Life," and Mrs. W. E.
Maynard gave the opening prayer.
Mrs. Fred G. Haynie, program
leader for the day, talked on
"The Ways of Alcohol." She was
assisted by Mrs. Schuyler, Mrs.
David Karling and Mrs. Oren
Eskew.
The circle voted to buy a fold-
ing table for the basement.
The living room mantle wa-
very attractive with an arrange-J
ment of -nap dragons. Pansie-
were used on the coffee tabie.
Roses were used in the dining
room.
Refreshment plates of pineapple
sherbet, and cookies were served
to Mr.-. David Karling, Mrs. Fred
Moore, Mrs. E. D. Cartwright,'
M rs. W. E. Mnynard, Mrs. Oren
Eskew, Mr.-. Fred Haynie, Mr-
Tommy Templeton, Mr Kenneth
Davis, Mrs. Mark Oldfield, Mr.-.
J. W Simmons, Mis. Lincoln
Farri-, Mr-. Bryan Whitten, Mr
Henry Schuyler, Connie Davis,
and Linda and Sandra Farri-.
The fifth di-trict .Junior Hymn
Festival Junior Mu<ic CHiK-
was h< day ru the I.-.. *>'
Heigh . j. 'n «ij i Church
Antonio. *■; Carson,
fifth disti aur.selor,
j Miss Myra BetJv Griffin, daugh-
ter of Rev. and Mis. J. W. Griffin,
represented Bastrop. She -at.ir two
number,-, "No Night There" and
the "Lord's Prayer." Mrs. Cecil
Long was her accompanist.
Those from Bastrop attending
were Emily Colvin, Margaret Am.
Pfeiffer, Linda Moncure, LaVerne
Martin, Shirley Cross, Kay Gore,
Barry Moncure, John Ireland Al -
bright, Travis Worley, Ronnie
Carpenter, Jimmie Walker. Dick
Reedy, Jame.- Harold
Winston Miller, Myra Beth Grif-
fin, Rev. arid Mrs. J. W. Griffin,
Mr. arid Mrs. Cecil L>ng and
.-on, Bobby, W. E Colvin, Don
Callahan and Mr. and Mrs. Je--
Walker.
HOMLM \h INi,
ENJOYS SWIM
The Honiemaking Class II mem-
be r.- of * he Ba.-trop High School,
< n.i>ved a .-wimming party and
picnic in the Ba-trop
T uesday afternoon,
Homemaking teacher,
Colvin.
Class member- are Jonelle Tay-
lor, president; Anita Hoffman,
vice-president; Elloui-e Spencer, i
-ecretary; Joyce Ca--el, trea-ur-
er, Yvonne Carter. Joyce Temple-j
t n. Ilan.ene Patter on, Emilia j
R'Zco. filen Rose 1 ,e. and Errma 1
Jean Hefner.
WILSON—SMI I H
Miss Billie Jean Smith, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett
W'avne Smith, and Sgt. Jack Lee
Wii.- r., -on of Mr. and Mrs Albert
D Wil-on, of P!lkhart. India'n,
were united in marriage Sunday
afternoon, May i. at three o'clock,
in the First Baptist Church.
Dr. Odis Rainer performed tne
single-ring ceremony.
The bride was given in ma:-
riage by her uncle. H. R Davi-,
Meyers, of Da! a She wore a beige linen
suit with blue accessaries, and
carried blue carnation- with blue
streamer- on a white satin cover-
ed Bible.
She wa attended by Mi Sue 1
Roberts of Harper, Texa- wh"
WMS OBSERVE
ROY U, SERVICE PROGRAM
Member- of the W'MU of the
Fir.-t Baptist Church met in th"'
church auditorium Monday
noon for a Royal Service pro-
'h Mrs. Odis Rainer in
charge.
The meeting opened with a song,
and a prayer by Mrj. Vesta Jonc
Mi-. Hartford Jenkins read the
scripture, Matthew 2'i, verses f 5-
S1, and chapter verses 1 and
2; and the first verse of the third
chapter of St. John, wa- given by
Mrs. Ouinton Allen as the De-
votional Mi Rainer displayed a
large Jiand painted picture rf
Calvary, painted in Jerusalem, a
gift to Dr. and Mrs. Rainer on
their wedding day. The history of
all W'MU activities around the
world was presented in a mock
radio program.
Those attending were Mr- Odis
Rainer, Mrs Hartford Jenkins,
Mrs. Cathey Biggs, Mrs. C. G.
Goddard, Mrs. Quintori Allen. Mi
T M Fisher, Mrs. Vesta Jones,
Mrs. R D. Jones, Mrs. S. L.
Brannon, Sr., Mrs. James Chap-
man, Mrs T M Ward. Mr . W.
E. Lutz. Mr*. W R. Price, Mrs.
J W. Kimbrough, and Mrs. Alton
Ramsey, with Mrs. Georgia Den-
ning a.- a guest.
Especially
For
MOM!
m: HAVE A CHOIU. ASSORTMENT OF
Mother's Day Gifts
we will be happy to help you make
selection!
A DRESS, chosen from our exceptionally rin '■ group
of frocks, si/'-s 9 to "32, in many style*, at
tractively tinted, will be a re i| pleasure to
Mother
A BIT OF LINGERIE. from our selection .jf
gowns and panties, including extra
would thrill her c*n Her Day
slips,
si/es.
I
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A wide selection of gifts for the graduate, for both
boys and girls are on display at our store
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT US
Meyer's Dept. Stere
ELGIN
TEXAS
Sughrue's Red & White
and at the same old
Red & White Market
Under the management of Mr*. Ferrell Smith, who cordially invites you to
come in and get acquainted.
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PEACHES I ,/- M/" 27c
PORK & BEANS ,,m k,/< 3 f,,r 25c
SALMON
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CATSUP l{K" K white no/ jgc
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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/m1/4/?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.