Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1954 Page: 5 of 10
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER. DECEMBER 23, 1954
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|y setting for eaeh tableau. The
traditional Manner seen# with
Mary, the Babe, and Joseph
was first. The Shepherd* were
seen next in the field as the
angel appeared unto them with
glad tiding*. The angel host,
praising Cod. was th«* succeed
ing scene. The shepherds then
visited the Munger Ut do homage
to the new born King. Three
Wise Men following the star
and then making presentation of
their gifts to the Christ Child
were the following scene*. Next
a human Christmas tree was
presented with angels nestled
at its base. This unique tree was
composed of twenty-two child
ren. Climaxing the service was
the composite grouping of the
entire cast for the final scene.
Those who took part in the
service were: the Rev. Arthur
Crime* of the Christian Church,
Narrator; Mr* M U Perkins,
Mary; Joel Reese, Joseph; the
Shepherds were I). Rodger*,
Billy Don Rice, Dale Hennesey,
Muddy Watts, Douglas Smith
and Gordon Del^oach; Miss Merle
Morgan, the Herald Angel; the
An^cl Host, Barbara and Patsy
Duran. Jill Allen, Shirley Hor-
ner and Mania Kelley; the Wise
Men, Hartford Jenkins, Sr.,
Sully Simpson, and Mil! Barton;
J. J. Hennesey, staRe manager.
The human Christmas tree in-
cluded Ia'kIu- Coddard, Patricia
Murphy, Sue Ann Harris, Eli-
/.aheth (iahan, Doris Weseovioh,
Marcia McLaurin, Janis and
Re nee Sumerlin, Sue Ann Cod
da ill, Mary Carol Schanhais,
Susan Kskew, Anna Lee Wesco- j
vich, Mary Ann Culpepper, Mar
cia Dell McMullin, Ethel Jean ,
Miller, Markie I.aake, Byrlene |
and Myrlene Townsend, Ann Es-1
kew, Dana Kay Cox, Edith De- ;
Loach and Stella Morgan.
The personnel of the choirs'
included Miss Lucille Ash, Mrs.'
Quinton Allen. Mrs. Kugene
Wilkin.-.. Nancy Mikkh> l.aNell
Knox, Diane Davis, Mr.-. Cathey
Mikk*. Mrs. Marie Horner, Mrs.
H C. Williams, Mrs. Alton Ram
sty, Mr- I). Rodgers, Mrs. Jack
Corbell, Mi- Joel Reese, Mrs.
L. C. Cockrill, the Rev. Wes-
ley N' Schulxe of the Methodist
Church, Frank Green, L. C
Co< kriil, Alton Ramsey, R. C.
William.-, and Dave (ioddard;
Gloria and Joyce Perkins, Mari-
lyn Wilkins, Ann Adams, Donna
Kay Zapalac, Wayne Schuelke,
William Simpson, Judy Lowdeii,
Diane Moehle, Polly Ann Wich-
mann, Connie Sue Davis, Linda
Claiborne, Forrest Adams and
Mobby Hennesey.
Numerous others worked end
less I y behind the scenes, both
HOSPITAL NEWS
The following patients wert
dismissed from the local hospi
lal during the past week:
O. A. McAdams, Smithville
in preparation and during the
service, contributing much to
its beauty and meaning.
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• and ih* hoopineu of o bright New Y«or
ALEX WAUGH
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our hearts — we extend our ! «*"• w
to you lor a wondrous. Joyful Hollda*!
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MESSY CHRISTMAS
*7hat warm, friend 1;, leeiing
in the air is Chr. .tnu<! May you e« joy
all of its pU .sures and good
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Mrs. Rosa Selvera and baby,
Austin
Mrs. Albert Hoffman
Joe Rodriquez
Jimmy Walker
Mrs. Minnie Mradshaw, Smith-
ville
Isu May Price and baby
Patients in the local hospital
at present are the following:
Mrs. I. J. McQinnis, Alum Creek.
Mrs. M. A. Eisner, Jr.
W. B. Brazil, Smithville
Terry Bird
Louis Heubel, Smithville
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has beesi a real pleasure —
♦'Merry Christmas, everyone!"
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On Christmas Day and
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may the blessings of
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In sincere appreciation of our
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Christmas and a Happy New Year'
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1954, newspaper, December 23, 1954; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237510/m1/5/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.