Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER JULY 31, 1952
SALE!
Two For The Price of One
plus
00
Kate (ireenaway Dresses—
Shorts—Sun suits—Bathing suits
ENDS SATURDAY, AUGUST 2
TheChOdren's Shop
MRS. R. E. MYERS, owner
acro$t from Pott Of/irt
li.4 ST NOP TBXAB
Society news
Oils U III II 1-iTS
NEW OFF It I US
The regular meeting of the Past
Matron- and Past Patrons nf the
OF.S held their regular meeting on
Thursday evening of last week, at
the home of Mr. unci Mr-. Henry
Schuyler, with Mrs. Sehuyler ami
M rv Veil Stanley us host esse-..
Officers for the coming year were
elected as follows:
President, Mrs. Ktta Ringgold;
vice president, Mr-. May Craft:
parliamentarian and reporter, Mrs.
Winnie Waagh; secretary and trea-
surer, Mrs. Jewel Cahhell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbell, Char-
lie Eskew, J. S. Holme and Henry
Schuyler were welcomed as guests.
Following the business session, a
social hour was enjoyed, and re-
freshments were served to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Corbel], Mr. anil Mrs.
Henry Schuyler, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Holme, Mr. and Msr. E. H. Smith,
Charlie Eskew, Lloyd Hood, Mrs.
i lewel Cabhell, Mrs. Winnie Waugh,
Mr-. Gem Simmons, Mr- Etta King-
gold. Mrs. May Craft, Mr-. Mar
' gari't Pfeiffer.
The next meeting will be held
Ion August _'l at the \merlean l.c
gion Center w>*h Mrs. Winnie
Waugh and (>. R. Wilson serving as
lio-ts.
engagement rs
AVNOr.VCEl)
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lewis of
Red Rock are announcing the en-
gage-mint :uid approaching mar-
riage of their daughter, Miss
Katherine Justice, to Mr. Arthui
Theilepage of Houston.
Miss Justice graduated from
the Bastrop High School.
Mr. Thitlepage attended school
in Houston where he is now em-
ployed.
The wedding date has been ste
Lincoln
METHODIST wscs MEMItERs
II WE JOINT MEETING
The memlters of the WSCS of
the First Methodist Church met
in joint session at the church on
Friday with the president, Mrs.
Karris, presiding,
the opening song. Mr
Schulxe led the devotion
subject was "Silence and
Meditation in our Spiritual Life."
A program on "Prayer" wa gi
\en by Mrs. John Allen.
Plains were completed for the
concert of Miss Francis Cassard
to be given on August Is.
Mrs. O. H. Wilson gave a report
on Youth Work and the chair up
pointed a committee, with Mrs.
\\ K. Maynard as chairman. f< i
setting up qualifying standurd-
for attending the Mt. Wesley \
-■ mbly to be held in Kerrville.
At the conclusion of the busi-
ness session, a social hour was
spent and the hostesse, Mrs. Jack
Claiborne ;wi<! Mrs. Karris, served
ice cold watermelon to M« dame-
Belle Jenkins, John Allan, \\ H.
Ransome. W. E. Maynard, A. A.
Sanders. Earl Hen man, J. G. Bry
son, H. C. Wilkin.-, O. R. Wilson,
K R. Harnhill, W. N Schulr ami
Misses l-aura Comb.-. Dorothy
Pryson and Linda and Sandra
Karris.
L
MISS KATHERINE JUSTICE
for August 2, at the First Hap-
tist Church.
REVIVAL
MEETING
AUGUST 4 — 17
CHURCH •
OF THE
NAZARENE
RED ROCK, TEXAS
Attend the
ma ifpfl
Reward
LOST—Red and White face cow and light
Red and White face calf.
Cow has LD branded on left side. Both ear
marked. When lost cow had No. 366 and calf had
No. 367 auction sale tags. Last seen 1 mile south-
east of Bastrop near dump grounds. REWARD
JERRY MIKESKA
Phone 158
attractive
lant< rns
and "arge
placed at
| Quality used cars priced below ceiling
0 Let us show you our easy payment plan
% See us before you trade
% New cars in stock
Hawkins Motor
Company
Plymouth—Chrysler Dealer
Phone 46
BRIDE-EI.ECT HONORED
WITH SHOWER
Miss Inn. Grace Kellar of
Smithville was honored with a
j garden shower given by Mrs.
Knox Kimbrough and Mrs. W. B.
Burleson of Mart, on Friday ev
ening on the lawn at the T. H.
Kimbrough home.
The lawn was very
| with lighted Japanese
and fans strung ab. ut.
| pots of colorful zinnia-
j vantage spots.
I Miss Peggy Joyce Kellar of
; Austin, cousin of Miss Kellar, pre-
| sided over the guest b- ok. which
i \*as placed on a table covered with
j a white crocheted cloth, at the
j front of the lawn.
[ The honoret's chair placed
i by a large "wishing well" from
j which gifts were drawn by her
; little exjsins, Linda Sue and Mary
Lynn Claiborne and Bobby Peeb-
les. The well wa- white, with
wedding bells attached to the
roof and ivy entwined about the
posts.
The long refreshment table, like
the guest boo^ table, wa- ar-
ranged with lighted yellow can
dies in crystal holders and ye!
low and white zinnias in crystal
containers.
Mrs. Jack Claiborne poured the
Coca Cola punch from a crystal
bowl, and the guests helped them
selves to cookies and mints.
Guests attending included Mes
flames, Effie Anderson, Gem Sim
mons, .las. P. Wood, Hartford
Jenkins, S. L Brannon, Sr., Otho
Davis, Krank Intake, Tommy Tern
pieton, W. R. Price, Ru-sell Berry
Bruce Berry, J. G. I>ek, Albert
Lock, Annie Burleson, T. H. Kim
brough. B. A. Hopper. A. J. Beale,
Jack Claiborne;
Mrs. Clyde McPhaul, Mrs. Hen
ry Roberson and Miss Peggy Joy
ee Kellar of Austin; Mrs. W. K
Tribble of San Marcs; Mrs.
Steve Claiborne, Mrs. Bill Adams,
M rs. Homer Kellar, Mrs Lumer
Kellar of Smithville; Mr- Eugene
Peebles of Bryan;
Misses Stella Spooner. Mattie
Burleson and Joyce Templelon.
Miss Kellar, granddaughter f
Mr. and Mrs. T. H Kimbrough.
will he married to Jack Emerson
of Smithville on Tuesday evening,
August 5, at 7:JK1 o'cloe]^, in the
First Baptist Church iri Smith
ville.
QUALITY - SERVICE - ECONOMY
WHEN TRADING WITH
Armo Mills Supply
ARMO MILLS SUPPLY offers you a well balanc
ed. formulated feed for growing and fattening cal-
ves.
ARMO CREEP FEED $4.20 cwt.
Delivered in truck load lots and available in meal
or pellets.
Call collect when placing your order.
Armo Mills Supply
Lorkhart
Texas
Phone «>«3
SPECIAL S1'BJE< TS FOR
DISCI SSION \T \SSEMBLY
OF GO!) REVI\ VI,
Special subjects to be dealt with
at the Assembly of God revival
are as follows:
Friday night: The coming of
World Ruler.
Sunday morring: The Battle
in the H< avenlies.
Sunday night: God's I'ltima
turn to Bastrop.
There are many interesting
testimonies of healing in this re
vival and a number of people (ate
that thejj healings when Bro.
Nunn prayed for them under the
tent in 1050 are still effective.
The has been a manifestation
of the gift of the word of J^now
ledge (1 cor. 12:Ff) in which the
evangelist tells the individual Of
the di ea-e from which they suf
fer. Then after prayer, there are
testimonies of being healed.
Rev. Nunn is being used of God
in this unique type of «ign gift
ministry.
A cordial invitaiton to the g -n
era! public is extended by this
friendly church to attend these
closing services of the revival
WAYLAND WOODALI ,
Festicade
LOCK HART, TEXAS
Friday
August 1
Lions Field—8 P.M.
A historic musical pageant with
costumes, secenry, lighting and
dancing
Sponsored by Lockhart
Kiwanis Club
50c 25c
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of
LOCKHART, TEXAS
EVANGELIST
Everybody Welcome
It's easy to plan
summer meals
with Coke
In fart, Coca-Cola almost plans
them for you, Iwcause it
stiMiests so manv foods quickly
prepared and greatly relished
Tar
Shop at
the Hign of
AT YOUK
FOOD STOKE
Carton
Nut D«po if
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BASTROP COCA-COLA BOTTL1NC COMPANY
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1952, newspaper, July 31, 1952; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237386/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.