Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1951 Page: 4 of 10
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BASTROP ADVERTISER JULY 19, 1951
Society news
MRS. JACK CLAIBORNE, Editor
I'hnne 430-J
VIKTORIN—CALLAHAN ting tht- wedding « •'•« Mr. Ha--.
j frrandnii'the! of tht br uit1, of i -*mi*
in a loubW'-rirn Nuptial Ii kh j fort; Lt. and Mt>. CharW - Ko>>
Ma.-s ceremony performed .July 4. j Robert.- <>f San Antonio; Mi K''V
a! nine o'clock in the morning, at j,; ^,1.-- anil Mi^ Betsy Ho- of
th Sac red Heart Church in R' ck-1 liountj r(K.|<,
ne, .Mi«> Dolore.- Callahan, became rf.. Robert.* will make her home
bride of Fiank J. Viktorin
Rev. Claude Faust officiated at
the ceremony.
The bride, daughter of Mi. and Vork.
Mr-. Karl Callahan f Rockne, is
h graduate of St. Mary's Academy
of Austin.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Viktorin of Jarrell,
in San Ant mo. until -he can u>in
Mr. Robert> at Pine C rn|) \ r
Force Base. W#tertowr„ New
MKs. > V \ HEH> lv HOSTK*
FOR C'OKK P \KT>
Mrs. A. A. Sander.- entertained
and is a graduate of Jarrell High with a 'Coke' party Saturday
School and attended the University morning, naming Mis- Betty May-
of Texas before going into the nar,j honoi gue^t.
armed services. I After c general round of taU
Mrs. Vouree Young, aunt of the amj discussi-n.-, morning refre.-h-
bride. played the nuptial music! merit* were served from tin din-
and the Rockne choir sang the j i„g table, which was centered with
High Mass. an arrangement of yellow zinnias.
The church wa.- decorated for j Arrangements of yellow carna-
the occa.-ion with two large bas-1 tjons an,l zinnia.- were placed at
ksts of white gladioli and peonies j vantage point.- in the living room,
on the altar, with pots of fern ; Sanders «a^ a.-.-iste<i in her
on either side. j hostess dutie.* by Mrs. Norman
The bride, given in marriage by Crawford.
r.er father, wore a gown of white' jhe gue.-t.- were intimate friend-
nylon marquisette over satin, j 0f \jiss- Maynard, who were Ml -,
with a fitted bodice and sweet- j Crawford, Mrs. M. B. Perkins, Mr*
heart neckline and long pointed j j r Wilkins, Mrs. Tracy Chal-
sleeves. Her fingertip veil of nylon j Mrs. Doyle Owens, Mrs. J
net fell fro ma Juliet cap orna-1 y Ash. Jr., Mrs. Louis Wright,
mented with rhinestones. Her only \jrs Tommy Sanderson, Mrs.
jewelry was a string of pearls, a pt.rry D. Loomer, Mrs. W. B.
gift of the groom. She carried a Townsend, Mrs. G. B. Mack. Mrs.
camelia on a .-atin covered prayer Rower Crider, Mrs. Frank Denison,
book. Miss Mary Belle Oldfield, Miss
Miss Leora Callahan attended Arl.vne Linenberger, Mrs. K. E.
her sister as maid-of-honor, and Myers, Mrs. Lillian Waugh, and
wore a gown of pink floral organ- \jj.s \y jr Maynard.
za fashioned similar to the bride's.
She carried a bouquet of yellow Qjggoj; HAYNIE
rosebuds.
Miss Leona Callahan, sister of Mrs. T. P. Haynie, Jr., of Hearne
the bride, and Miss Dorothy Vik- aruj jot, Gibson of Calvert were
torin, sister of the groom were marrjed Friday night, July 13, in
bridesmaids. Each wore a gown Bryan.
styled identical to the maid-of- Mrs. Haynie formerly made her
honor's, in aqua and yellow res- home in Bastrop, where she taught
pectively, and carried bouquets of for a number of years in the
pink rosebuds. Bastrop Schools.
Jerry Viktorin of Jairell serv- The coupie wjU make their home
ed his brother as best man. jn Calvert.
Groomsmen were Pat Callahan, ■ ■ ■ m
brother of the bride, and Otis
Frymire of San Antonio. Ushers
were Chester Pittsford of Austin,
Ralph Goertz of New Braunfels, We wish to express our heart-
Adolph Vacek and Louis Mumza felt appreciation to our friends
both of East Baniard. an(j nejghbors for their many ex-
diJMSJ'KsyJSSt -■ . «** *.our
ed on the lawn at the home of the recent bereavement. The beautiful
bride's parents. flowers, the cards, the many other
Miss Mary Elizabeth Anderson thoughtful acts of kindness meant
-o much and brought untold com-
fort to us.
MRS. MAURICE HENDRIX
Card Of Thanks
and FAMILY
of Austin, cousin of the bride, was
in charge of the Bride's Book.
The mother of the bride wore
a navy blue dress with a pink
rosebud corsage. The bridegroom's
mother also wore a dress of navy —
blue ami a corsage of pink rose- . _ „
buds. KEEP YOUR STAMP PAD
For traveling to Corpus Christi FRESH with Sanford's Stamp Pad
and Carlsbad, Mrs. Victorin chose Ink—a 35 cent bottle will keep
a green eyelet dress with white your stamp pad from drying out
accessories and a white camelia for months. BASTROP ADVER-
corsage. TISER OFFICE.
Mr. and Mrs. Viktorin are at OFFICE. Call 57 for stationery
home in El Paso.
Guests included friends and rela-
tives from Cortez, Colorado; Aus- TYPEWRITER RIBBONS — Her-
tin, San Antonio, La Porte, East metic sealed (like sardines!), al-
Barnard, Jarrell, Needville, New ways fresh; light, medium or
Braunfels, Bastrop, Red Rock and heavily inked. $1.25 each, or $1.00
Cedar Creek. each in lots of one half dozen or
Mrs. Victorin had been honored more. BASTROP ADVERTISER,
with kitchen and miscellaneous -
Austin and Jarrell,
before her wedding.
ROBERTS—MILLER
Miss Emily Miller and Jack Tom
Roberts were united in marriage
in a quiet impressive ceremony, at
the home of his parents, Thursday-
evening, July 12, at eight o'clock.
The single ring, candle-light
ceremony was performed in the
archway before an improvised
altar banked with baskets of
perennial phlox and fern. Dr. Odis
Rainer, pastor of the First Baptist
Church, officiated.
The bride was given in marriage
t>y Mr. Robert's brother, Lt.
Charles R<>ss Roberts of San
Antonio.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Carolyn Miller of New Mexi-
co. The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. (Bob) Roberts.
They are both graduates of Bas-
trop High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts took a
short wedding trip to New Braun-
fels, San Antonio and Comfort.
Those from out-of-town attend-
Delicious food, attractively
nerved, in cool, comfortable
surroundings.
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END OF THE SEASON
CLEARANCE SALE
Sale Starts Thursday, July 19
487 Dresses consisting of Sunbacks, Sports, Casuals,
Rayon Shantungs, Cotton Chambrays, Tissue Cham-
brays, Eyelets, Seersuckers and Woven Dotted Swisses
price
Rcfular $7.95 to $24.75 now $3.97 to $12.38
Vi.it ua right away while the selection of style and sire is plentiful
No approvals, returns, or alterations.
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All Women's White Shoes now
1-2
price
Entire stock MEN'S STRAW HATS
1-2
price
Entire Stock Women's, Men's, and
Boys' Swim Trunks and Suits
1-2 price
All skirts, blouses also reduced
1-2 price
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Our Complete Summer Men's
Suit Stocks is drastically reduced.
32.50 suits now 21.40
45.00 suits now 29.95
49.50 suits now 34.50
Men's Sport Shoes
are included also.
9.95 _
_ reduced
to
6.64
12.95 _
_ reduced
to
8.64
18.95
... reduced
to
12.64
Men's and Boys' Pants
are reduced greatly.
5.95
. reduced to 3.95
6.95
_ __ reduced to 4.95
7.95
_ _ _ reduced to 5.46
8.95
reduced to 5.95
9.95
_ reduced to 6.98
10.95
_ __ reduced to 7.98
11.95
reduced to 8.95
15.00
reduced to 10.95
Men's
Summer weight Spoil
Shirts
of sheer materials.
1.59 __
reduced to
1.19
1.95
reduced to _
1.46
2.50 __
reduced to _
1.74
2.95 __
reduced to
1.98
3.50
reduced to
2.49
3.95 ..
reduced to
2.96
4.50 ...
.. reduced to
3.16
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1951, newspaper, July 19, 1951; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237332/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.