Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1958 Page: 8 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, MARCH 6. 19M
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NOT FLYING SAUCERS, BUT "SPOKENIKS
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MRS. .InllN M.M I IV. Editor Phone It.l W
I'U'ii-r call from s to 12 m. mand t tc " P- •>'
Mr. and Mt Wayne Walker
and - h\ daiiiv ter of Pasadena,
-pent tin weekend here with
Mi>. Walker's mother, Mrs. Leah
Nakunz and -inter, Donna.
ky .-pent \ and Sunday
here w ith liei iau^rt- '. M •
Leah Naiunz and Donna
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Mrs. G. K. Ray of Simthville
an.! Mrs. Itertlia Craig: of La
Gran.:.', \;-it• -«i with Mr.- John
McNulta, Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Helen Douglas, home-
niakinir teaeher, Phyllis Ze^ub,
Rarahra M N'ulta. Ann Eskew,
I.a Nelle Wilhelm and Joan
Fackler were in Houston Satur
day and attended the Houston
F'at Stock Show and Rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Roberts
and children of Lockhart, spent
Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs.
George H. Parker and family.
Mrs. Joe Allphin has returned
home after spending the past
ten days in Houston and Orchard
visiting relatives in Houston,
she wa- a fjuest of her brother
and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Fowler, arid attended the
Fat Stock Show while there.
Enroute home she stopped over
in Orchard for several days,and
was a guest of her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bas-
com L. Hodges and children.
Marshall Parker spent Friday
niirht ami Saturday with Allan
O.-itorn of the Watterson Com
munity.
Buddy Dyer of Huntsville is
spending this week here with
his grandmother, Mrs. Ethel
Simms and his great grand-
father, \ . C. Davis.
S^t and Mrs. Filbert Jenkins
of Fort Sill, Oklahoma are guests
this week of Mr. ami Mrs. Loui.-
Wright and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Parker
and family visited with Mrs.
Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Roberts in Lockhart Sun-
day night.
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Mi ani Mis. Vernon Dyer
of Hunt-ville, accompanied b>
M' Ethel Sims, spent Sunday
afternoon in Smithville, visit-
itnr Mr- J. M. Carmichael.
Mi . «i>- .rire Shirley of Elgin
spent M ■ day afternoon with
hei -i ter, Mrs. Millie Osborn.
Mr. aid Mr- Marvin Hoffman
aid baby of Austin visited Fri-
day nigh: with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hoffman and family.
Mr- lliilie Osborn an 1 sons.
J. L. ami Vernon, Jack Moncure
and Jimmie Moncure accompa
nied by Millie Jo Moncure, were
in Austin. Sunday afternoon and
visited with Ftillie Jo at her
apartment.
Mr. and Mrs. George Burns
and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hos
kin.- and Jerry all of Simthville,
.-.pent Sunday with Mr. ard Mrs.
H. V. Hoskins.
Mrs. Edwin Schindler and
sons. Ricky and Stevie, Mrs.
Albert Edwards and Cheryl
Greenes.- all of San Antonio
spent la.-t Monday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Schuelke Sr.
James Lynn Hoskins of Cal
vert spent la.-t weekend here
with his grandparents, Mr. ami
Mrs. R. V. Hoskins and his
brother, Freddie.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Knox of
Taylor pent Sunday with Mr.
ant: Mrs. M. A. Schuelke, Sr.
Mr. ami Mrs. M. H. Holford,
Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Helford and
Mrs. Mat tie Bowles all of Aus-
tin .-pent Wednesday visiting
Mrs. Richard Fl. Schuelke.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Watts
and Maxine spent last week in
Corpus Christi and San An-
tonio visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ingram
and children of Smithville ami
Mrs. FJlton Ingram and sol-,
Gene and Bobby of Bastrop and
Andrew Cast of Dale ..petit Sun-
day afternoon in High Grove
visiting Mr. ami Mrs. C. V.
Powell and family.
Alfred Watts returned to
| Beaumont Saturday after pend-
ing the [>a-t week here with hi.-
I family.
Mrs. George Parker and Anita
Joan ami Patricia McNulta visi-
ted for a while Saturday after-
noon with Mrs. Woodrow O.-
born of Watterson.
Mm. T. A. Zegub and children
Phyllis, Mary Jo and Tony, spent
Monday afternoon in Austin on
business.
Mr. ad Mrs. C. N. Parker and
daughter, Connie Jo, spent from
Sunday night until Tuesday-
morning in Seguin visiting Mrs.
Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. F'. Roberts.
Sp3 Robert English arrived
home Sunday from a fifteen
months tour of duty in Crai!-
sheim, Germany. He received
his discharge from Fori Chaf-
fee, Arkansas. He has been in
the service for the past three
years. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. F'.nglish,
Mrs. Sallie Owens and children
spent the weekend here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips and
son, William, of Austin spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
English.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bradford
of Austin spent the weekend here-
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. F). Bradford and Mr. and
Mrs. John I/sikar.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Roberts
were in Austin Sunday after-
noon and night and were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Jolley.
Mr. and Mrs. J, G. F^nglish
and Robert spent Monday in
Austin visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Adamson
| and son, Randy, of Galveston
are pending this week with Mr,
ad Mrs. 10. S. Gibson and fami-
r
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jolley
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
| wed Robert, Mr.-. Mary Canady
and children and Mrs. W. C.
Kyle, all of Austin, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Roberts ia.it
Thursday night.
| Teachers College in San Marcos
Bobby Dean Jones of San
Marcos spent the weekend here
1 with his parents, Mr. arid Mrs.
Sam Jones. On Sunday, Mrs,
Jones and Mrs. Bill Philips ac-
companied Bobby Dean to San
Marcos.
The Rev. and Mrs. vvayland
Lorry Panlick dressed to repel flying saucer*, hul encountered
only "The S;x Wheels of Chevrolet" in this iiimimi.iI illustration
of the swing toward distinction in automotive design. F'.arh steer-
ing wheel pictured above is exclusive to a specific vehicle in the
I9">S Chevrolet line. Represented are the Corvette. 1 in pa la, Bel \ir,
Biscayne, Delray passenger cars and a light truck.
Woodall are spending this week
in Nixon, where Rev. Woodall
is conducting a study course.
Mrs. Jeff Roberts spent Sat
urday afternoon in Smithville
with her mother. Mr.-. Maggie
A.lams, and her sister, Mr-. Cur-
ham Lee.
Mrs Mildred KunK.i >f Sai.
! Antonio .-pent the weekend here
with Mrs. Alfred Watt- and fa-
mily.
Mi. and Mr.-. Bry-on I-avton
and family of Alum Creek visit
ed with Mr. and Mr- David
Thompson and sons Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Walter Jenik of La
Grange pent Monday ir Ba
trop, visiting re alive-.
Visitors this pa-' weekend in
the home of Mi W. M Purcell
and Rose were M.ss Dorere Wil-
helm of Lockhart and Mr. and
Mi . Randolph Put • oil of Au
tin.
Mrs Myrtle McMuHer, of Lul
ing spent the weekend n ti •
home of her brother ami pter-
in law, Mr. arid Mr Ralph '' >x
and family.
Mrs. Fllton Ingram and Mrs.
Alfred Watts and Maxine were
business visitors in Smithville
Monday afternoon. They also
stopped by Alum Creek and vi j
sited with Mrs. Bryson Lay ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ho.-kin-.
who have been living in Texa.-
City, have moved back to Bas-
trop.
Mis Barbara Wilson, a stu-
dent in Southwest Texas State
Teachers College n San Marcos
is now doing her practice teach-
ing in Buda. She -pent Sunday
afternoon here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Wilson.
Mrs. O. B. Wilson pent Sat
urday and Saturday night in
Austin visiting her son and
daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wilson.
St. John Lutheran
Church A. L C.
Elias Rode, Pastor
Paige, Texas
SUNDAY MARCH 0th.
fi:30 a. m. Sunday School.
10:30 a. m. Worship Service.
7:50 p. m. Luther Ix-ague
TUESDAY MARCH 11th.
7:30 p. m. Council Meeting.
WEDNESDAY MARCH 12.
7:'!0 p. m. Ijenten Worship
THURSDAY MARCH |:uh.
2:00 p. m. Women's Mission-
ary Society meets.
CARD OF THANKS
Please accept my sincere
thanks for the many lovely
cards, phone calls and visits I
received during my recent ill
net and stay in the hospital.
Al-o for the delicious food
brought to me and rny family.
May God bless each of you.
Sincerely,
Mi John McNulta
According To The
Scriptures
Kev. James Castlebcrry
\ word of warning from Paul
i written originally to the church
! in Rome reads, "For I say, j
through the grace given unto
me, to every man that is a
niong you, not to think of him
-elf more highly than he ought
to think; but to think .-oberly,
a.. ording a God hath dealt to
every man the measure of faith." ,
Roman 1J:3.
The scriptural quotation of
11 a In - t found 111 Hebrew
asks, "What is man, that
thou art mindful of him? or
i e on of man. that thou visit
est hun?" Dav ill, though king
of Israel, well knew how small
he appealed before God. Hi
power and authority amounted
to nothing compaied to that of j
God, his creator.
That we may know to more
humble ourselves before God, i
let u- rend Isaiah 40:1' , "Be- ;
hold, the nations aie a- a drop
of a bucket, and are counted
as the -mall dust of the balance:
behold, he taketh up the isles
a- a very little thing."
Why should we think -o much
of ourselves? Our education, our
-neves.-, and yes, even our pov
erty all these thing . are given
to us of the l/ord; for "The
l/otd maketh po.ir, and maketh
rich: he bringeth low, and lift
eth up." 1 Samuel 2:7.
T" think of ourselves more
highiy than we ought to think
i- find. Wt havi used for our
subject this week, humility The
Lord hie-.- you, and may we
alway- endeavor to live humbly
before t j oil a:d .>ur fellow man.
...for qou
Sun., Mon., March 9-10
JACK LEMMON
ERNIE KOV'ACS
KATHRYN GRANT
MICKEY ROONFJY
Operation
Mad Ball
TticMiav, March II
VICTOR mc LA GLEN
of;oroe m.v-icea dy
The Abductors
Bank Night $295.00
Wed., Thum., March 12 13
I) IA N A DORS
ROD STEIGER
TOM TYRON
The Unholy Wife
CANNON TOWEL SPECIAL
Bath Towels
Face Towels
Wash Cloths
reg. 98c Now 79c
reg. 69c Now 49c
reg. 39c Now 25c
J. Fox Department Store
Bateman Baptist
Church
LOUIS R. KETCHUM. Pastor
SUNDAY:
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Training Union, 7:00 p. in.
Evening Worship, 7:45 p. m.
WMU second Tuesday each
month at 7:00 p. in.
WEDNESDAY:
Prayer meeting and Bible Study
7 C> p. in.
Calv
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The A. R. h
sunday sklnl
a. in.
10:00 a. m. Fan, |
followed by (Jhur ™
Adult Class.
Saints ami Holy
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Last Day, Thursday March H
JUNE A LI.YSON
ROSSANO RRAZZI
INTERLUDE
Fri., Sat., March 7-8
KATHRYN GRANT
WILLIAM LESLIE
The Ni«lit The
World Exploded
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MARA CORHAY
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TIDE reg. 30c giant 73c
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1958, newspaper, March 6, 1958; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237677/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.