Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1952 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BASTROP ADVERTISER. MAY I 1952
Society news
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MRS. LINCOLN
EL HATE!) NEW
OF METHODIST
KARRIS
PRESIDENT
WW'S
Mcmbt rs of the Women'.- Soc-
iety of Christian Service of the
Methodist Chutrh met for the
joint monthly meeting on Wed-
nesday afternoon in the church
parlor, with Mr.-. Belle Jenkins,
president, in the chair.
M re. John Allen gavo the De-
votional from Philippians, .1-11,
using a- the theme "Let the mind
be in you which is also in Je-
sus Christ."
M rs. J. W. Griffin. program
leader, used for her topic "Chris-
tian Social Relations in I,ocal
Church Activities".
The new Hitile Study started Ida)
Monday, with Mrs. W. E. May-
nard as teacher. It is on Ameri-
ca#! Churches and the forces that
are undermining the churches,
and how we shall meet them.
Everyone is invited to attend
these studies on the second and
fourth Monday.- of each mmnth
h: the Methodist Church at 3
o'clock.
Mrs. L. J Schewe, supply
chairman, requested that anyone
svho has any available handicraft
material for a child up to 12
years of age, please contact her.
The nominating committee
submitted ,t.he following fiame.-
for officers, all of whom were
elected by acclamation.
President, Mr.-. Lincoln Far-
ris; vice president. Mrs. Oren Es-
kew; recording secretary, Mrs.
E. R. Rarnhill; corresponding and
promotion secretary, Mrs. Henry
Schuyler; treasurer, Mrs. Curtis
MRS. JACK CLAIBORNE, Editor
Sanders; secretary Christian Re-
lations, in local church activities
Mrs. Fred Ci. Haynie; secretary
Missionary Kdueation, Mrs W
iH Maynard; secretary student
Work, Mrs. A. C. Smith; secre-
tary Children's Work, Mrs. Rry-
iin Whitten; secretary Spiritual
Life, Mrs. J. W Griffin; secre-
tary Supply Work. Mrs. L. J.
Schewe; secretary Literature ami
Publications, Mrs. Hob Gray;
! secretary Status of Women, Mrs.
I J. G. Bryson.
! The new officers will be in-
i stalled at the joint meeting in
May.
Mrs. L. J. Schewe aid Miss
Laura Combs were ho.-tesses for
the afternoon. During the so-
CEDAR CREEK NEWS
John Itiley \ le'tnde r anil I,ee
Williams of l.ytton Springs were
business \ in San Vntonio on
1 Friday.
M iss .1 < • Bet \le\.uider lias rc-
I turned I" her home in San \nseltnn,
i California after n couple of weeks
I vioi; with Mr. and Mr-. John Riley
Mevander.
Mrs. .1 mlie llendrix and son Sat
nt the Watterson Community spent
Thursday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. lee UeMinder.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Watts and
son i>l' Washington, D. C,,are vi-
siting Mr. Watts' mother, Mrs. W.
I'. Watts, and other relatives in
Te\as.
Mr. and Mr-. S. K. Hester and
sons. Martin Kdwin and Mac of An-
gleton s | M'n t the weekend in the
home of Mr rind Mr- Robert Martin.
hour, refreshments of pine-
apple cak<i squares. Cocw-Colas
and mints were served from a
lace covered table, which held a
centerpiece of snapdragons and
stock.
Those attending were Mes-
dames J. W Griffin, A. C. Smith.
Alex Waugh, Earl Penman. W
E. Maynard. Curtis Sanders, May
Craft, John Risli. 0. R. Wilson,
John Allen, E. D. Cart wright,
J. G. Bryson, Belle Jenkins, Hen-
ry Schuyler, Lincoln Farris, L. J.
Schewe, E H. Perkins, W. A.
Hasler, Orer. Eskew, E. R. Barn-
hill. W. B. Ransome. and Misses
Dorothy Bryson, Esther Ander-
son and Laura Combs,
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Bastrop, Texas
ERNEST ( AMPBELI
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Ernest Campbell was honored
with a party on his tenth birth-
day Monday afternoon, given by
his grandmother, Mrs. W. F.
Runte, and his aunt, Mrs. Earl
Hardee, in the Bastrop State
Park.
After a number of games had
been played and Ernest had op-
ened his gifts, refreshments of
birthday cake, ice cream and can-
dy were served. Favors were bal-
loons and bubble gum.
Those attending werp Tommy
Claiborne, Myrlene and Ryrlene
Town send, Cynthia Myers, Bud-
dy Russell, Diann Cobler. Max
Gillet, Turner ar 1 Ralph Wright,
Tommy, Phyllis and Mary Jo
Zegub, Ernest Campbell, Mrs.
Tony Zegub and the hostesses. i
BILLY GRAHAM FILM
TO SHOW MAY 4 AT
BAPTIST CHURCH
'Mr. Texas'', a 16 mm sound film
| in rich technicolor, with an P,van-
geuistic message which brings deci-
: sions for Christ and the Church, will
I be shown on Sunday, May X, at B
' P. M, at the First Baptist Church, j
This picture «as filmed in Fort '
i Worth, and the Will Flowers Coli-
seum, during the Greater Fort
Worth Evangelistic Crusade, Febru-
ary 21. to March 25, 1951. Portions
of two of Billy Graham's messages
during the Crusade are included.
The story of Kay and Jim Tyler
runs true to the nightly experiences
in the Crusade.
F.very person helping in any way
with the making of this film is a gen-
uine Christian. The entire procedure
of the fiiin was literally bathed in
prayer. Before the shooting of t!«e
various scenes, the big arc lijrhts
were turned off while God was ask-
ed to come take over, enabling the
characters to get His message
| across.
The Great Commission Films
which produced 'Mr. Texas" is owned
and operated hy a group of Chris-
tian jreople who produce films for
religious and moral impact. Resides
the Graham party, the stars Redd
Harja-r and Cindy Walker are Hol-
lywood entertainment personalities
I who were saved only a few months
j before they were featured in this
film. It is because of the un'mie
factors that this film can be used in
WSl'S MII IS WITH
MRS. VOSS
Mrs. .1. .1. Voss was hostess on
Wednesday, \ |>ril to the Wo-
men's Society of Christian Service
lor an all day meeting at her home.
Mrs. Mac Mevander. president,
presided it the morning meeting and
tin nominating committee, composed
of Mr-. V.iss, Mrs \lev tnder and
Mrs. (i. |- Wamel presented the
list of names to serve during the
coming year.
President, Mrs. I.ee Vlexandcr:
\ice president, Mr-. 1). F. Wamel;
etary. Mr-.I "Watts: 1 'reus seer fflT
secretary, Mr- T. C. Watts; treas
ii>ir, Mrs. Robert Martin: promo-
tion secretary, Mr-, s. T. Simmons;
Christian Social Relations, Mrs J.
J. Voss; Spiritual C.ife, Mrs. M, C
Smith: missionary and education,
Mrs. B. H. Smith: -ecretary chil-
dren's work, Mrs. I,aura K Tcmp-
lin
A covered dish luncheon was ser-
ved during the noon hour.
VIr«. Dewey Turner was leader
for the March program, 'Workers
Together With God".
The group -ang "This is My
Father'- World", followed by pray-
er lead by Mrs 1! H. Smith. Mrs
Robert Mrirtin intl ^Tr- Turner each
gave a talk relative to the subject
and VI r- Fi. II Smith presented the
\pril program on ** B rot Iter hood ip
the World of Work". t
The election of officers followed.
lee cream and cake were served
to Mesdames Andy Smith, Mac
Alexander, Floyd Martin, Robert
Moigl. lapaii,
"Mitt Sparkle o( IfSJ,"
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(lotHtng Svit Creeled
bt Jont; n few
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with Popular People!
As
M %ea//y SMOOMavc//H/W/
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to net in the swim —join the "Select Set''
and enjoy beer brewed light and bright as
beer ought to be! See why popular people
who drink beer often, alway s select Southern
Select for true dry beer flavor, protected hv
the exclusive Pilsenizing process. Keeps
its "sparkle" all evening long; take home
a carton or a case—tonight!
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ELSNER BROTHERS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
1 ' i>th Street Phone tl'il Austin, TY* *
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t^M irtin, S. T.
Smith, B 11
Rosa Turner,
M hitsell, O F.
md Mr*. Vows.
Simmons, \rthur P
Smith, Dan Smith.
I>ewey Turner, J J.
Wamel. T. C. Watts
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of t
hot t
a marvelous ministry.
It is our sincere desire to r.void
the glamour of simplj entertain
ment in the use of this productio
Ft <s our aim to reach with a >
vine message people who may not.'
reached by our customary effort*.
To finance this picture, a free will
offering will he made. Rental
charges are not made but request
that a free will offering be taken
for expenses of production and ship- "
ping and repairs. So each person
will be given an opportunity to make
any offering you might or might
Mr and Mr-. Mac Alexander ami
son, Jerry Mac, Mr. and Mrs Fu-
lton Wbltsell and i"bildren. Fud> and
Fulian. Ir., Mr-. Rosa Turner, Mr-
• Smith, Mr lee Vlexnnder and
and Mrs Dewev Turner were
Austin Sunday afternoon for the
Ftilh Graham service.
Mrs. Ftobert Martin and Mr< 1 er
Alexander went to a training meet-
ing in Bast rop Tuesday afternoon.
Negro 4H Boy
Wins Sweepstake
.lame 11 M'Donald, 4-H club
boy from the Hopewell f'omtiiu
n.ty, bni"k home from Bell-
s' I*'. Fexa.s W« dnwday, April
2 w> itring a wi*epttak>
he won at th< Di trict Pig Shovs
• jon orcd by Sear* ■ Roi bu< K
Koundatior
V1< Donald's
unty show b;
it had little
*<Srk't, a hi'
gilt
won
a "bare
ffipe-t:' ion
gdt was
in the
thread"
in the
picked
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ring
«gen' .-fore entering
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' *h< Vntonio Fat
4 -.vfurh w 11 be held
\
not desi
The public is invited. You will
lw gla<l you came. This will lie one
Wst pictures ever shown in Bastrop.
t. amble Fa Mice No. 214 V.F.A. V M
Stated meetings fourth
Monday night each month
at 7:30 P.M. All members
urged to attend. Visiting
brethren cordially invited.
FRANK R. GlfKKN. W M
. r -cw ■ . .
Dr. Neil R. Gurwitz
OPTOME'T'RIST
Office Hours - - 8:30 to 5:30
(Fvenings by Appointment i
Office:
Lion Muaic fit Jeweiry Co
f'hone: I I BASTROP. TEXAS
DRODIS RAIVP.R. Pastor J. LLOYD HOOD, Secretary
Mother's necessities
of
From our selections
FW-rkshiTr iind Phoenix
hose \on c«n cIkhiM1 just
the ri(tht shad<- of hoseiry
her spring and
necessities.
for
surn-
from 1.35
Coro Jewelry
W
Mere is the
preciated for
Mothers F>av.
item always
the added b
ap
uch
1.00
pltti tfu
Mother's intimates
lingerie in « complete
■ •lection of cottons, crepe*,
and nylons. Slips, (Jowns.
and Panties that are a
rnu«t on every Motiiert
I'a\ |i*t.
from 1.98
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Billy Graham
presents..
v . L
Mr. Texas
"PttUtnimf
u REDD HARPER _
CINDY WALKER
MUSIC
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"(.Jtsni ol the Wsmterw
FUKMI Hafdin SIIIUMJM Iveisiry Co tw Bsn4
^ Herprr . , . ' Wide Hollm Ptsim"
H (jodr Walker . . . "Btlurtd foeoir
A Ondf and Redd E«h S«*p id ihr *a| '
it Cum ft Beverly . . . ")v Ool t Will"
H Fot Worth 1000 Vow* Ciused* Qmmi . .
Th* Hsilnied Son*
* How «f Dkmmw Uwif . .
Supported by:
BIUY GRAHAM
CUFF BARROWS
G ody Wilson Uny Movow
Geof0« Beverly Shea
fowl Msdielson and l*dd Sasrtfc
pretty cottons for
Mother
There isn't a mother that does'nt
appreciate your remembering on
Mother* Day. From our dresa de-
partment we'd Ire happy to help
sou *.ith your selection of a new
tires- for her.
from 5.98
beauty at her
fingertips
Sijeh a nice way to express your
regard for Mother* Day and still
remember your budget, Nylons and
woven cottons. Ml jrerfeet for till*
occasion.
from 1.59
spring
touches—
Blouses . . . alway* the
welcome rcmcmberance.
This spring In new and
different fabrics, of cot-
tons, crejien and nylon*
. . and priced for every-
onrs purse.
from 2.98
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1952, newspaper, May 1, 1952; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237373/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.