Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER. OCTOBER 9, 1952
S
ociety news
TO APPEAR ON BAPTIST PROGRAM
MRS. CKIDEK HOSTKSS To
ST. MARGARET'S Gt'lLI)
The members of St. toargar
at's Guild of the Episcopal Church
met in the homo of Mrs. Rower
Crider on Wednesday night of la.-.t
week.
Mrs. Crider pave the program
on the "Signs and Symbols" of
the Episcopal Church.
Following the business over
which Mrs. R. H. Briefer, presi
dent, presided, a social hour was
enjoyed
The hostess served a salad plate
to Mrs. Briefer, Mrs. C. G. Ra
benshurg, Mrs. Alex Waugh, Mrs.
J. V. Ash, Jr., Mrs. M. E. Ra
bensburg, Mrs. W. R. Kesselus,
Mrs. Lloyd Ketha Mrs. S. L. Bran
non, Jr., Mrs. Louis Wright, Mrs.
W. R. Townsend, Mrs. R. E. Jen-
kins, Mrs. G. R. Mack, Mrs. Ver
non Schaefer. Mrs. A. A San-
ders and Miss Mary Jane Davis.
MRS. EVANS GUEST
F1DRUS CLASS M EPFS
AT BIGGS HOME
Mrs. Cathey Biggs was hostess
to members of the Fidelis Class
of the First Baptist Church at her
home on Thursday night. Mrs.
E. N'. Powell and Mrs. R. 0. Jones
were co hostesses.
The meeting was opened with
prayer by Mrs. i\iis Rainer and
M rs. M, R. Perkins led group
singing with Mrs. Biggs at the
piano. Mrs. C. W. Eskew gave
a very interesting devotional on
"Rearing our children to honor
God and their parents".
Mrs. Rainer was installation
officer during the service when
the following new officers were
installed: President, Mrs. Alton
Ramsey; 1st vice-president, Mrs.
Louis Smith; 2nd vice-president,*
Mrs. Ralph Cox; 3rd vice-presi-
dent, Miss Tennie Riggs; 4th vice
president Mrs. K. D. Taylor; so- i
cretary, Mrs. A. L. Spencer; tr
easurer, Mrs. E. N. Powell; |
A R. LIGHTF (IT
The Tower Theatre and the
Bastrop Advertiser will present
i to you a "Happy Birthday Pass*"
u to the Theatre good for any day
& du
OCTOBER I-'
Johnnie Darrell Culp
October II
Norma Jean He- els
OCTOBKR 15
Vernon I* Bryant
Herman Barton
OCTOBER !«'•
Ren Moncure
M Sgt Eugene Tayloi
CCTOBER 17
(ieraldine Jakobeit
Mr.-. E. R Barnhill
OCTOBER 1H
R K Standifei
OCTORER If
Lionel Htfnsard
Mrs Ernest Probst
OCTOREK 20
Joan Goertz
A
SI-EAKF.B AT GARDEN CLUB, w>ch(.r; „ „ p,.rkin.-;
Mrs. E. B. Evans of Smithville group captains, Mrs. E. Mohle,
was guest speaker at the Lost Mrs. Frank Brinkman, Mrs. L. L.
Pines Garden Club on Wednesday
afternoon of last week. Mrs.
Evans, in her talk on "Fall Gard-
eners" said now is the time to
clear your gradeji of old plants
and prepare soil for the new
plants and bulbs which should be
put in the ground during this sea
*on.
Mrs. Evans was introduced by
Mrs. R. M. Wiley, program leader
for the afternoon.
Mrs. R. A. Elzner, Jr., presi
dent, called the meeting to order
and roll call was answered with
the exchange of garden seed.
Mrs. Henry Schuyler's resigna-
tion as treasurer was accepted
and Mrs. H. L. Perkins was ap
pointed to fill the vacancy.
Hostesses were Mrs. Bryan San
ders, Mrs. W. B. Ransome, Mrs.
S. L. Brannon, Sr., Mrs. R. M.
Waugii and .Mrs. C. L. Lawrence.
The club room of the American
School Lunchroom
In Need of More
Culpepper, Mrs. John Morgan, and
Mrs. R. D. Jones
Mrs. Smith, the newly installed
first vice-president, presided du
ring the business session. The
class presented the retiring pre
sident, Mrs. R. D. Jones, with a
gift of two lovely lipen handker-
chiefs.
The regular meeting date has
been changed from the first Thurs j Patronage
day night to the first Tuesday
night so as not to conflict with
choir practice.
The class voted to hold a fa-
mily Hallowe'en covered dish sup-
per at the church on October 21,
and everyone to dress tacky.
During the social hour refresh-
ment" of white layer cake and
orange punch wefe served. Those
attending other than those al
ready mentioned were Mrs. C.
DR. ODIS RAINER
BAPTIST TO OPEN
TWO DAY MEETING
IN ELGIN TONIGHT
Picture slides depicting the
work of the Austin Raptist Asso
workers minister.- and laymen- I
from the Austin area's Raptist j
churches will gather in Elgin's
First Baptist Church to hear an
nual association reports, plan their
cooperative program for the com
ing year, adopt a budget and elect
association officers.
The two day meeting will close
Friday evening with a sermon by
ciation will highlight the opening Dr. Forest Feezor, pastor of Wa-
during the week following the
date of your birthday.
The free ticket will be waiting
for you at the Advertiser office—
pick it up except on Saturday.
It is available, however, only if
your name and birthday are pub-
lished, a#>d it is not interchange-
able. In other words, passes are
made out to the person whose
birthday it is, and no other person
is privileged to use it. ,
If your birthday is not on file Show, October lt>
with us, please caH u* or drop Shop.
us a card.
OCTOBER 4 Read The Want Ada
Shirley Ann ( ulp
En jot (he music and specialty
numbers at the Kali Fashion
l ura'«. lire**
session Thursday evening in El-
gin of the Association's 95th an
nual meeting.
Approximately MO Christian
•o's First Baptist Church arid pre
sident of the Texa< Baptist Con-
vention. Other special .speakers
Friday will include Miss Mary
Reth McDonald of Houston, out
standing Christian laywomen and
head of a modeling agency; Olin
Miles, superintendent of South j
Texas Children's Home, Beeville;
and A. C. Wimpee of Dallas, Un ■
An average of 375 meals per ited Texas Drys representative,
school day must be served at the A hymn by James Berry and a
lunchroom of the Bastrop Pub- Scripture and prayer by Jimmy
lie School in order for the lunch- Hoard will open the meeting
room feeding program of the Thursday at 7:15 p. m. After
school to finance itself, according seating of messengers, Jot Love
to Supt. P. J. Dodson. will give the order of business and
During the month of Septem 0. F. Dingier will present the re
ber an average of <fily 3">0 per port of the committee or commit
day was served. All parents of tees, recognize visitors, and
school children are urged to see bring up proposed charges in the
ready n^twned were Mrs. t • , th t th j ph{jdren participate in Association constitution.
W. Eskew. Mrs. R. Gillet and ... . . , . , t . ..
Mrs. R. G. Crosby and Migses ; the phese of the educational pro 1 ■< folding ,«.at,
Legion Center, where the meeting Stella Morgan and Nancy Biggs. . , , , . „
was held, was attractive with ar —m • rh° co>,t the meal to ah age
' school children is twenty-five
cents. Faculty members are the
only adults permitted to eat re
price.
Below are the menu- to Ik- ser
range ments of greenery and fall j)on'< mjsw olir FALL STYLE
flowers. Show at the High School Audi
The lace covered tea table, from tori urn October 16. Dora's Dress
which punch and pineapple cake j shop.
squares were served, held an ar j — m , — --« -
rangement of ,-pider lilies, queen's MRS. McNEELY OF AUSTIN'
wreath and fern. INSTALLING OFFICER AT
Guests were Mrs. Wilson of Mc BAPTIST W M 1
Dade. 'Mrs. Janie Westbrook of
Austin, and Mrs. W. R. Price and 1 Mr?. G. M. McNeely, president ved in the lunchroom for the next
Mrs. Johnnie Zinn. ! °f the Austin Association, was , week
Members present were Mes installation officer for the Rap
dames E. R. Barnhill, S. L. Rran tist VVMU here Monday after
non. Sr., E. I). Cartwright, A. N. j noon.
Edwards, B. A. Elzner, Jr., C. W. j Officers installed were: Presi-
Eskew, Odis Rainer, W. B. Ran- dent, Mrs. J. V. Ash, Sr.; first
some, Bryan Sanders, Curtis San vice-president, Mrs. Cathey Riggs;
ders, L. J. Schewe, Gem Simmons, j second vice-president Mrs. Hart
Dewey Turner, Otto Wamel, R. M. j ford Jenkins; secretary-treasurer,
Waugh, Earl Whitworth, R. M. J Mrs. Quinton Allen; secretary for
Wiley, C. M. Hartzell, Maude young people, Mrs. C. M Hartzell;
Herndon, Hartford Jenkins, R. D. Love Offering, Mrs. W. E. Lutz;
ion re-
ports are scheduled: Training
Union. S. L. Harris; Sunday
School. Gerald Williams Woman*'
Mi*-Miliary Union, Mrs. G. .Vi. Mo
N'eilly; Brotherhood, David Hall
gularly at the lunchroom and they mark; Mexican work. Carlos Ph
pay thrity cents for their meal redes; and Austin Goodwill Cen
Parents may visit tre lunchroom t'*r. Mr- Erie Studeman
and eat a meal at the same adult
Jones, C. L. Lawrence, E. H.
Smith, Paul I). Page, H. L. Per
kins, T. R. Gathwright, A. L.
Spencer and W. E. Sanders.
UNION AID BIBLE CLASS
MEETS WITH MRS. FRED
MOORE
M rs. Fred Moore was hostess
Vo members of the Union Aid
Rible Class at her home near
Utley on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs J. G. Bryson, president,
called the meeting to order and
the group repeated the Lord's
Prayer.
Roll call was answered with a
Quotation from the Bible. The
class is studying the Rook of Pro
verbs
Community Missions, Mrs. H. L.
Perkins; Periodical chairman. Mrs.
W. R. Price; Benevolence chair
man, Mrs. S. L. Brannon, Sr.;
Mission and Bible chairman, Mrs.
Odis Rainer; Program and litera-
ture, Mrs. R. D. Jones; Steward-
ship chairman, Mrs. Eugene Wil
kins; publicity, Mrs. Thomas Fish
er.
Hostesses for the social hour j
which followed were Mrs. Quinton
Allen. Mrs. Cathey Riggs, Mrs.
C. M. Hartzell and Mrs. Odis
Rainer. They served homemade
cookies and punch from a lace
covered table, which was center-
ed with a beautiful arrangement
of fall flowers.
Guests were Mrs. V. L. Wun
neburger, Mrs. G. If. Frusha and
Monday, Oct. 13:
Chili Macoroni
Buttered green beans
Niblet corn
Cherry Cobbler
Tuesday, Oct. 14:
Meat loaf, tomato gravy
Mashed potatoes
Buttered English peas
Jello, milk
Wednesday, Oct. 1*>:
Chili beans. Cole slaw
Cornbread, Sliced onions
Milk, Pickles
Iced cupcakes
Thursday, Oct. 16:
Beef vegetable stew
Peanut butter honey
Crackers, milk
Sliced peaches
| Friday, October 17:
Slide pictures of the Associa
(Continued or. hack pugci
DANCE
Benny Leaders
and his
WESTERN RANGERS
of
HOUSTON
Saturday, October 11
Roast beef, gravy
(Fish dish availablei
Mashed potatoes
Combination vegetable salad
Cookies, milk
Turkey Shoot
Sunday, October 12
Beginning at 1 P. M.
EDDIE'S
ALUM CREEK
<fitmabMfiMdU
GIFT SPECIAL
LIMITED TIME ONLY I
tin****"
This B'urmc # rourm of rich
STIIAIlkv.\III I'FltH .Mt:
included at no extra charge mrith
vach bottle of matching, long lamting
ST It All I V.% It I rOI.OUM)
$1.25 port® crown with
each 2 ounce Cologne.
REGULARLY $3 25 -
$2. pur e crown with
each 4 ounce Cologne.
REGULARLY *5. -
BOTH
•2.
BOTH
•3.
Stradivari . the romantic fragrance that put* a love
vong in your heart . use the cologne at home, lavith'y
. . . carry the perfv<me purse crown with you to renew
your frogrance throughout the day.
It is our priviiedge to have
PRINCE MATC HABLLLI
exclusively in Bastrop
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Gifts of Distinction
enison s
Flower* For Every Occasion
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A donation of $5.00 will be „ .
made to each of two worthwhile ^rs- McNeely of Au-tin. Mem
organizations, the Gonzales Warm "'rs att-endipg not mentioned a
Spring Foundation and the Uni >'ov" tw,'n' ,Mrs' W,nn'*'
t«*d Charities ,r<' ^ rank Brinkman, Mrs. C. W.
At' the close of the program a Eskow- and Mrs" Vosta
di.v cussion of thoughts for the
day" was held and the 23rd Psalm
repeated in unison.
During the social hour Mrs.
Moore served refreshments of
of sandwiches, cookies and punch
to Miss Esther Anderson, Mrs.
R. J. Rrieger, Mrs. Ernest Rrink-
man, Mrs. J. G. Bryson, Mrs.
Pauline Dolgener, Mrs. Otto Gest,
M rs. Gus Klein, Mrs. Robert Kun
See I he latest in F'all Fashions
at the Fall Style Show October
16. Dora's Dress Shop.
DEN MANS HOSTS FOR
AFTER GAME DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denman en
tertained their out of town guests
with dinnier Saturday night fol
lowing the Texas-Notre Dame
schick, Mrs. J. G. Lock, Mrs. W. < football game in Austin.
O. Miley, Mrs. Helen Prokop, Mrs. I Guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Allie Schilling, Mrs. H. C. Wertz- Shands, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. 0*
ner, Mrs. J. R. I'feiffer, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Miss Dorothy Bryson. Richardson, all of Odessa; Mr.
Mrs. W. O. Miley will be hostess | and Mrs. R. G. Ransome of
for the next meeting on Thurs- Brownsville; Mr. R. 0. Cannon of
day, November f> at 3 P. M. ! Odessa; Billy Davis of Port Ar-
— m ■ mm i m j thur and their son, William Earl
ENGAGEMENT OF MISS j Denman of Houston.
GIBSON ANNOUNCED
MARRIED SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Virgin Culp have
announced the approaching mar-
announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Miss Jewel Joyce, to
Wilson Eugene Adamson of 806 | 0f their 'daughter," Miss
West Mayfield. San Antonio, son j Mnry Klizabeth Culp.
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adamson Miss Culp and Corporal L. G.
of San Antonio. Fairbanks of Decatur, Alabama,
The marriage will take place | who if) stationed at San Marcos
in the near future.
MRS. GRIESENBECK AND
MRS. DENMAN LUNCHEON
HOSTESSES
Mrw. R, J Griesenbeck and Mrs
Earl Denman will be hostesses
for the Wednesday luncheon I Marcos Air Force Rase,
the State Par> Refectory next j
w««ek, ami reservations should be Valuable door prize*
Air Force Rase, will be married
Saturday, October 11, at two o'-
clock at the home of her parents,
at 1011 Chestnut Street.
The couple will be attended by
Miss l.ona Crosby and Private
First Class Mace Conis of San
will In-
made with either of them, not la- given at the Fall Style Show, Oc
ter than Monday. tober 16. Dora's Dress Shop.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1952, newspaper, October 9, 1952; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237396/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.