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BASTROP (TKXAS) ADVERTISER. SEPTEMBER :'j. 19.r'8
JT"Society News"1
Mrs. Hardt Directs
Study Program
Mi>. S. M Hardt was in
^harpe of th* program for the
joint ,-tudy of the Women's So-
ciety of Chri.-tian Service at
the Methodist Church Monday
afternoon.
The third session of the study
t>f the mid-east was presented.
Mrs. Hanit us.-d as her topi''
"Tht Nature of Islam" for the
first part of the discussion, and
showed a film strip for the se-
cond part of the study.
Those pre- nt were Mrs. Karl
Denman, Mrs. O. F. Gest, Mrs.
Fred Haynie, Mrs. Fred Moore,
Mrs. L. C. Price, Mrs. W. B.
Kansome, M i>. H. C. Wilkins,
Mrs. 0. B Wilson, Mrs Earl
Corson, Mrs. Walter Cartwright,
Mrs. R. W. Loveless, Mrs. T. K.
Odiorne, Mrs. Robert Wilkin,
Mrs. J. R. Wilkins, Mrs. S. M.
Hardt and one fnu'St. Mrs. Wil-
lie Belle Kennedy.
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— SMITHVILLE —
Movies shown every
day except Saturday
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
MARA CORDAY
LITA MILAN
BARBARA BOSTOCK
: - , - in -
Girls On The
Loose
PLUS SECOND FEATURE
MARY MURPHY
NORMA EBERHARDT
— IN —
Live Fast
Die Young
SUN, MON., SEPT. 28 2
GLENN FORI)
SHIRLEY McLAINE
— IN —
The Sheepman
Tl' Ks DA Y. S EI *1 EM HER 30
ALEf GUINESS
IRENE BROWN
All At Sea
!Mis Bryson Hostess
To Union Aid Class
Miss Dorothy Bryson was
{hostess to the Union Aid Bible
Class in her home September 11.
Mrs J. G. Bryson presided
over the meeting.
Th< meetir.tr was opened by
all repeating the Lord's Prayer.
Mrs. Gus Keil gave a report
for the visiting committee.
Th < las.- began their Bible
! study with the first chapter of
Mark.
Mr>. Fred Moore gave a read-
ing. Th< class also voted to
send $5.00 tc the Gonzales
Warm Springs Foundation.
Refreshment • of sherbet and
cookie.- were served.
Those pre.-ent were Mrs. Gus
Keil. Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. Bill
Schilling. Mrs. Robert Kuns-
chick, Mrs. Pauline Dolgener,
Mrs. J. G. Lock, Mrs. W. O.
Miley, Mrs. Bryson and Miss
Dorothy Bryson.
Mrs. Jimmie J. Jones
Named Honoree
For Shower
Mrs. W. F. Phillips of Austin
and Mrs Sam Jones were host-
esses for a miscellaneous shower
honoring Mrs. Jimmie Joe Jones,
a recent bride.
The shower was held at the
American Legion Center, Wed-
nesday night, September 17.
The tables were covered with
white linen cloths and held ar-
rangements of red roses.
Refreshments of punch, cof-
fee and doughnuts were served.
Guests present were Mrs. J.
G. English, Mrs. Frank Laake,
Mrs. Joe Pfieffer, Mrs. Howard
Perkins, Mrs. Tom Harris, Mrs.
Odell Jones of Austin, Mr«.
Zina Jones and Sandy of Mc
Dade, Mrs. Frank Vanilla and
Mary Lou, Mrs. Lee Potts, Mrs.
Robert Potts, Mrs. DeFlay Mar-
tin and Mrs. M. R. McDonald
and Mrs. Alfred Susen of Smith-
viile.
Shower Honors
Walter Mack els
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mackel
were complimented with a wed-
ding shower, Friday night in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Stubbs.
Hostesses for the shower were
Mrs. Harlyn Wright, Mrs. R. E.
Rrumbelow and Mrs. A. G.
Stubbs.
Arrangements of red roses and
pink Althea, blended with ma-
roor. Althea were used at van
tag** points in the living and i
dining rooms.
The refreshment table wa
eovered w ith a white ia< e eloth
and was centered with a three
tierred wedding oa'*e, topped j
with a miniature bride and
(.'room. Mrs. Brumbdow baked
and decorated the lovely cake.
Mr. and Mr:. Mackel received
many lovely and useful gifts,
along with the good wishes for
their happiness.
Approximately .'50 guests wen
present.
Mrs. Laake Honored
With Surprise Party
Mis. Frank I^aake was pleas-
antly surprised with a party
Sunday afternoon honoring her
on her birthday.
Refreshment.- of sandwiches,
cake, cookies, coffee and punch
were served.
Guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Roberts, Mr and Mis.
Walter Wichman. Polly Ann and
: Ray, Mr. and Mrs. l<ouis Laake,
i Mrs. John Smithers, Mrs. Ro
land Laake, Mrs. Dora Yoelkers,
Mrs. A. J. Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Wynn, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Mon
roe Lindner, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Wuneberger, Mrs. Emma Strong,
Mrs. Pauline Dolgener, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Ponton. Mr. and Mrs.
K. S. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Cur
tis Sawyer, Mrs. C. K Dolgener,
Sandra ami Janice, Mrs. Annie
Lee Alexander, Mrs. Fred Hay-
nie, Miss Ruth Peterson, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Long;
Mr-. Mann Murchison, Mrs.
Foster Miller, Mrs. Kthcl Shil
ling, Miss Mary lluth, Mrs.
Bruno Elzner, Mrs. Evie Tem-
pleton, Mrs. Monroe Sanders and
Judy, Mrs. Mabel LaSueur, Mrs.
Frank Denison, Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Wuneberger, Mr?. Lillian
Barber, Mr. and Mrs. V. L.
Wuneberger, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Wynn, Mr. and Mr.-. Matt Kreitz,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kunschick
and Weldon, and Anton Wune-
burger.
Harmony Club
Meets In Home Of
New President
Mrs. Ireland Allbright. pro-i
dent of the Harmony Club, was
hostess for the f:r-t meeting of
the new season, at her home on
Thursday afternoon
Roll call wa answered with
each member relating a current
event. The constitution and by-
laws were read and a study-
book discussion on "Music
Around the World was held.
Mrs. Robert Wilkin presented
Cotton and Bradburn, Chapter
18, "The Symphony Orchestra".
Mrs. R. W. Ixjvele.s, year book
chairman, presented each mem-
ber with a new year book
Mrs. Powell C. Maynard we
elected as delegate to the Fifth
District Convention to be held
in San Marcos. October 30 and
31.
Mrs. Harris Koch poured
punch and the guests helped
thcmselve- to other refreshments
during the ,-ocial hour.
Brightly colored fall flowers
and bronzed dried arrangement:
were attractively arranged th
roughout the living and dining
rooms.
Member attending included
Mr John Barton, Mr-. S. M.
Hardt. Mrs. If. W. Loveless,
Mr- Ja r,i Ker.-haw, Mrs. Har
ri Koch, Mr- < L. Lawrence,
Mrs Poweli < . Maynard. Mrs.
W I- Maynard, Mrs. W. H Ban
some, Mrs. A. A. Sanders, Mrs.
Henry Schuyler, Mrs. Arthur P.
Smith and Mrs. Robert Wilkin.
Mr Berti< Holden was a guest.
Humble's 1958 footlmll broad*
casts and telecasts will detail
the exploits of 41 different
team from 16 states
it's a Fine Day
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BUY RIGHT SHOP
RED & WHITE
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Grocery &
Market
Thurs„ Fri„ Sat
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Phone 73
Buy oi the week listed here and more on our shelve.
Also check our full page circular . . .
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR 5 lb.
47c
RATH BLACK HAWK
BACON
lb.
69c
PET OR CARNATION
MILK 7 tall cans
$1.00
ROEGELE!N'S 12 OZ.
SMOKETTES
PKG.
53c
NEW GOLDEN
Flutio Shortening 3 lb.
VELVET
69c
SWIFTS CELLO
FRANKS
lb.
53c
SALAD OIL qt
49c
Round Steak
lb.
83c
FIRST PRIZE
MARGARINE lb. ctn.
19c
Pork Roast
lb.
49c
RRMKHPB*—w« are as mmr yon as your telephone. We CfiVO VClluable
Tour order* arc carefully filled and delivered free >- gold bond stamps
Ita of 92.50 or ■ore. We reserve Ike right lo lialt
ititleo-
redeemable at our store
Wednesday
Luncheon Has
Fall Theme
Mrs. R. A 1 wllis and Mis.
B. F. Hudson < f Smithviib were
hostesses for the \\ < dnesday
Luncheon , held at the \ ictorian
Tea'oom, on September 17.
Arrangement- of fall flower-
were used in tht dining room
and livwiK room
The door priz« was given to
Mrs. Fred Haynie and was do
nat d by The First National
Bank The pnzt for this month
was a lovely flower urn.
Guests for the luncheon were
Mrs. Oren Kskew, Mr Arthur
Kdwards, Mr- I' Maynard,
Mrs. (J. It. Mack. Mrs. Charles
Brown, Mrs. K. P. Perkins, Mrs.
H. N. Bell, Mi Sam J. C. Hig
gins, Mrs. J T. Hasler, Mrs.
.J. P. Sharp. Mr.- C. B. May
nard. Mrs. Juno • B Kershaw.
Mrs. B. A. Klzner, Mr-. K. W.
Loveless;
Mrs. Joe K Young. Mrs K. K
Peterson, of New York City,
Mrs. Fred Haynie, Mr.-. Mary
Long, Mrs. R M Waugh, and
the hostesses.
The hostess.- for the next
regular luncheon to be held
October 15, will be Mrs. J. T.
Hasler and Mr C. B Maynard
CEDAR CREEK
MBS. A. r. SMITH, KIilTOK
Mr. and Mr Adolph Groh
man of Rockne were recent visi
tors in the hom< of r and Mr*.
Arthur P. Smit:
Mrs. Ottis Ferguson of Free-
port spent thi past week with
her parents. Mr and Mrs. O. F.
Wamel.
Mr. and Mr J A Martin vi-
sited in the h>irn< ■ f Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Alexander near Hate-
mar. Monday • >*h"
Mrs. H. C Smith was & re
cent business v.-i-or in Au.-tir.
Mr. and Mr- Dewey Turner
visited Mrs. Turner'* .-ter. Mtf
Turner Hart, and Mr Hart Fn
day evening
Cedar Creek HI) ( lub
Meets September 16
i Cedar ('reek Home De-
•> ' 'ult) .net Tuesday
*••• i i r If. at 2 p. tn. '.** the
hon. *r*. T. A Gilley.
Meir.l*er.- p-'-en! included Mr*
H. C. Smith. Mrs. Lee Alexan
der, Mrs. Ottis Holm< Mr« Ar
thur P Smith, Mr Andy Ale*
ander. Mr 1 R. Hull, Mr* 1>>ih
I. Hopper and Mr. T A Gil-
ley.
Mrs. Hopper, county h<.rn< de-
monstratior agent, briefly di
cusse<i th< important-* of mater
ir j." plaid in - ewirnr and the
ronsiruction of walks and drives
around the home. She said,
Make yi ,r plans for your
■Aalk.-; b sure they are put
far enoug'f away from the walls
of the house to give plenty of
room f'<r foundation planting--"
The club vuted to se; d two
names in for the nam' contest
of the new club room in the
court hou-<
Mrs. H '" . rrilth, president,
presided over the bu"in< - meet
in^.
Delieiout refreshments >.f rake
and coffei were «-rv<-d to the
grrnip.
riter
with
Sep
. Ot-
M rs.
r P.
Mr
M ar-
and
Mrs. I/ong hore Kntertainx
! ith Luncheon
Mrs. H J longshore e
tamed a few of her friend;
a luncheon on Thursday,
t em her I r.
Tho e attending wer< Mrs
tis Fergusor of Freeport,
IO. F. Wamel, Mr Arthu
Smith, Mr I>-e Alexander,
Dewey Turner, Mr- J A
tin, Mr . S. T Simmon
Mi« Hetty Ann Ixmg-hon
FFA Elects New
Officers For Year
The Bastrop Future Farmer*
held their monthly meeting on
Monday, September 22.
The first order of business
was electing new officers for
the y «r. The new officers are
president, ]^>onard Snyder; vice
president, Richard Smith; repor
ter, Gene Petty; treasurer, Ro
land Hoskins; secretary, Floyd
Meuth; sentinel, Jimmy Willen-
herg.
The second order of business
was to initiate the Green Hands.
The boys hemming Green Hands
arc Wallace Buck, Howard Eh-
ner Tommy Higgins, Frnldie
Iloskins, I'erry Laake, ICoyce
I<ee, Jerome Light, Vernon Or
born, Carl Rabenaburg, Johnny
Rathman, Eugene Schuelke and
Douglas Smith.
—Gene Petty, reporter
FHA Plans Trip To
Dallas Fait
The Bastrop FHA Chapter
held it monthly meeting on
Ihui day. September 11, >n the
home making room from •'! it' to
4 p. "I
The following officci for tin-
coming year presidi*! at the
meeting:
Linda Kes.-el, piesidert; Delo-
i< Dolgei er, first vice presi
(lent, l.i Nell Wilhelni, seeoild
vice )■!< ident; Dorothy Hefner,
-e.retaiy; Phyllis Zegub, trea
u re i . I ie Bailey, public re I a
tn,: eft':, er; Joan Fackler, -ong
leadei l-.i Rue Gib-on, pianist;
Am. I m' , degree chairman;
Gloria l'< rkuis ar><i \bigail Hat
field, •■creation chairman; Wan
da Wi ght, parliamentarian;
Shirity Meuth and Doiore Coy,
phot eg ra ph< is, and Na' y M -
Maha; . historian
Delo11 s Dolgener gave a pro
gran about the FHA
The due- Will be $1.00 th.s
year They an- to be paid tt>
Phyi: Zegub bv October J
l' er11 y one l-'H A gir -i, tied
up to go to the Stat, l air at
Da!!a <>n Rural Youth Day.
Saturday, October -l We w:!i
maice the trip in a school hu
We .<• il leavi Bastrop about
1 or 2 a. m . October 4. and
leave Dalit'- about 5 or *' | m
Return t. Bastrop at 11 or 1L'
j. n Kadi person will be ex
pected to pay $2.00 b.i trans-
purtatior You w i 1 have to
buy youi own breakfast and sup
per ami furnish youi uwr, spend
ing money. Lunch an<l admit
tar.ee to th« lair (iround< wilt
be free
Tlie special Rural ^'outh Day-
Ice c-apades Show w:ll a*
2 p. m Ticket* for the show
are $2 <a h. Twelve ugned up
to go to the Ice Capadc.-.
Fer the Hailowe'en t'arnival
the FHA i g ing to por or a
Horror House.
The election of FHA Sweet
heart is coming up in <Vt«ber
So let's be thinking w ho we
want f<'t Sweetheart!
Th« fallowing gr. attended
the nuesirig I .t Frieda,
viar% Osborr. Ann I ■%<;.- . Di-
ai • Moehle, Debb.t f'idfield. Jo
Anri *«r.« b fk, t'ar> iyr, l.ay-
U'T.. Sandy Wright. Ksther Coy,
Judy Bryant, Alice BarnenUis,
Ann Kskew Shirley M'Uth, La
Rue Gibson, Bonnie Forema;.,
(iloi.a Perkins, Phyllis /.gib,
rf'.an Jackler. Deiore- D -.g«t:er,
l.irnia Ke < and l«i< Bailev
Die Bailey, reporter
Tax Ordinance
Be it ordained by the City
j Council of the City of Bastrop,
Bastrop County, State of Texas,
that then -hall be and is here
! I>> levied, and *hall be collected
i for the < ity of Bastrop, Texas,
for the yeai 1!'">H City Taxes
a- follow ;
CITY ID V \ LOR KM Fund ,f 0
City Street Fund .20
City Sinking Fund ..'10
Total LOO
| City \<i \ aloiem Fund (f)0c>
I fifty . lit , City Street fund
! 120c i twi 'y cents, and City
Sinking fund ClOc) thirty cent-;
i each or, th. one humlred il(Mi|
dollai of tin cash valuation
thereof, c-tinuited in the lawful
currency >>f the United States
of \inei ica. on all real property
n • h. \ nf Bastrop, Bastrop
County. Fexa-, on the fir t day
of January A D. I'.'.iH; and or.
all per -rial property sent out
(>f the City for the purpo.-e of
avoidi: g the payment of t*xe-
there. an.I afterwards returned
(o the City, except so much
thei'eo*' ,i may be exempt by
the City Ordinance or by the
< (-lit ■ and law of this
Stnte, «. • icfi «a-h value shall
b« e-timated in the manner de-
cnt<ed by ,a«
\nd tl • Cr.y of Bastrop, iia
trop Ce.inty F> xa . shall «■> ess
and ce e.-t ai occupation tax
of t.r.i • a f (l.i of the amount
on a ipatiori tan now
chargi I th" State >.f Texa
on wl th« State of Texas
now I. • ■ '. an occupation tax
for the ear l'.Cs
Be fur'.■ "r ordair«d that this,
the f. reg .• g oniirtarici shall lie
in t >T\ i and effect from and
af'.er If i t' ■ 11th da) of Sep
tember A D 1!' S, date of ;t •
pas nmgi
WILL ROGF.RS May r
ATTEST
(H \ MM I AWR1 V h
Secretary
Methodists tJ
Promotion
The annual p.
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"alter | , I
Th, '
Sundas
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vnli be pn
from t:,
t,m« that a: ,m
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begin, and th<
at to th, ,, ,r<
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enweurag
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will b> th. r„.
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9 m u !
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Welcome
BRYANTS
BARBER SHOP
■cross the street from the
postoffice
(FORMERLY LAYTON'S)
FLAT TOP SPECIALISTS
and men's hair ntylinjf
STANDARD PRICKS
22 -tf
$
1
'/'>'/V'/'/'/'y'y 'I
\10 V 1 \ (,
My Beauty Shop To A New Locc
A COKDI \1. INVITATION IA i
FYP.RY(i>K Hi VISIT Till M* - H. ■ *r' ]
AT •«: JF.FFKHSON -THI FT
Open for business on Tues., Sept
VIVIAN'S BKAl I I MID!
\ nun I rrifh, an.'
JV/W/'/yV/,',','
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Give AVON!
CHRISTMAS SHOW NG
Out-ol-this-World!
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in F.> er \ \ \ ( IS Pnrk.1
See Dt pla > at \ M F.RK \N I I (,
TUMMlay, (M-ti l>er ?th, 2 • I
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Dance School Now Can Make Such a Difference
Annette Duval School
of Dancing
Announces the re opening of ^e|
Bastrop Sc hool
in the
TEEN T 0 \ i: R
SPECIAL CLASSES lor Ih? 5th.
and 7th grades Ballroom studmel„
To he noBular tiul hat* mntr fun in b'1 '
To N> popular and ha^e more fun in
• Kood Haneer.
C.la*ne« in foundation ballet, tap, «>
to pre arhool children (S yearn and ol<l«'
ranee*) for olhm.
tad m
Hid "",rf
NOTR: ft*—* will Mart Oetober I, if . total of 40 ehiWrr,. ba .
t"— " * " enrollment la aeeurrd. Pie— ""
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trp«w of daneinit and eloae when full
ltrannon Jr., Itaatrop xponnor and •**
•wrrtary, at : H,1 .1 today
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958, newspaper, September 25, 1958; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237706/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.