Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVEKTISEK. Jl'XK is, 1
WANT ADSf
WANTED TO BUY—Old house
to be wrecked or moved. Grady
Tuck Lumber Company. 1202
Chestnut, Bastrop. Phone 746.
85-tf
"H3W" STARTED PULLETS *-
▼ailable year round at reason-
able prices. Vaccinated. Har-
ria Hatchery. Winchester, Tex-
M 34-tf
CALL US If you have corn for
ulo. Bastrop Feed Company.
46-tf.
SAND, er*vei, fill dirt. Call C.
Q. Scott, phone 215. 89-tf
MATTRESSES RENOVATED or
nade into innerBpring. Write
Best Bedding Co., Round Rock,
Taai, or leave orders at the
Bastrop Meat Market. tf
JIMMY NTTT, LICENSED
AND BONDED Heal Estate A-
pent, needs Farm and Ranch
listings. 104 Mill Street or call
419, Smithville, Texas.
ll-tf!
NEW AND USED MACHINES
Call Bastrop Furniture Co.
Phone 72
Repair all make machines
Let me demonstrate a new
machine in your home
J. L. HANDLE
j 2900 Guadalupe, Austin
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
WATER WELL Drilling and
pompg installed. Nothing down,
three years to pay. Stoning
Drilling Co. Phone HI 2-869S,
1401 South Lamar, Austin, tf
Equipped to do tank building,
brush clearing and terracing.
Call E. S. (Ben) Gibson, Phone
890. 27-tf
BE INDEPENDENT—Sell Raw-
leigh Products in North Bastrop
County. Write Rawleigh's Dept.,
TXE 1780-D, Memphis, Tenn.
10-7
LISTINGS WANTED on farms
and ranches, also large and small
acreage. M. M. Haley, Texas
Realty Company, 4001 Wright-
wood Road, Austin 2, Texas.
Phone GR 6-1350. 10-tf
FOR SALE—Piano. $40.00 cash.
Mrs. Johnie Hoffman. ll-tf
FOR RENT—Cool, comfortable
bedroom with private bath. Ac-
cess to the river with fishing
privileges. Gentleman preferred.
Call the Bastrop Advertiser,
phone 57, or R. E. Standifer,
phone 480. ll-tf
FOR HAY BALING, combining
and plowing, call Bryson French,
at 786-W. ll-tf
INFORMAL PHOTOGRAPHS of
your family, or of any special
occasion— birthday, anniversary,
family reunion. Children's pic-
tures a specialty. Prices reason-
able. Call Bob Standife;', phone
67 or 480 for appointment.
Texas Auto-Craft
KENNY ENGVALL
1503 Chestnut Bastrop
TELEPHONE 74f>
Let us have your next dents!
"We Do Nothing—
but the Best!"
Custom Painting
Custom Engine Work
Call
W. J.
FULLERTON
Phone EX 2-3863
Taylor, Texas
Box 689
For All Steel Forms
GRAIN STORAGE
BUILDING
Buildings For All
Purposes
WE FINANCE
16-2
ill
UNSKINNED or DISABLED
♦ CATTLE
♦ HORSES
♦ MULES
Texas Rendering
Co.* Inc.
Call 111 Bastrop, Texas
FOR SALE- Two bait-casting
reel.', one fly reel and one fly
rod. Joli! K Sharp.
15-2
LOST—Black nrul tan hound, old,
near Rockm. $15.00 reward.
Robert Larvin, <W04 Delmonta,
Austin. Phone GR 8-6315.
15-3
WANT TO MAKE $15 to $25
in a day? W< will train and
finance dependable man or wo-
man. over 21, for part or full
time McNts- Route Work. Write
McN'es# Co.. Hex 2766. DeSoto
Station, Memphis 2. Tenn. 16 1-p
PART TIME
Summertime is earning time
with Avon! (•!><mug available in
Smithville. Write District .Man-
ager, P. O. Box l fl, Brenham, or
call GR 6-4589 oi OR 6-4262.
16-2
FOR SALE—Deui Horn Evapora
tive cooler for $12.50. Call 369
after • p. m. Cedar Street.
1*1-1 p
FOR SALE—3 1 2 acre build-
ing sites on Highway 71 west of
Bastrop. Owner on property,
tract 17. Suburbia Estate-. If, 1
< ARD OF THANKS
1 want to tak. this means of
expressing my most since: e
thanks and appreciation to ev-
eryone for th< ir visits, cards,
flowers and kindnesses
extended to me, and t< th« doc-
tors arid hospital staff for th< ir
patience and considerations dui
mg my recent stay in the hospi-
tal.
H. C. Wilkit
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this means
of expressing our deepest thanks
and appreciation to th doctors,
nurses, friends and relatives for
the many kindness) - extended to
us during the illness and at the
d<ath of our loved one.
The Family of Frank Ciai k
16 p
Lockhart Nursing
Home
535 South Blanco St.
Ph. EX 8-3329 P. O. Box 902
Lockhart, Texas
REASONABLE RATES
Contact us for further
information
14-4
Weiss Sea Foods
FLATONIA, TEXAS
Fresh Fish & Shrimp
Phone Prescott 6-3386
We Cater to
FISH FRYS
MECHANIC
WANTED
To Work In Ford
Dealer Shop
Good Pay — Good
Working Condition*
LAGRANGE
MOTOR CO.
Phone 311
14-3
Dr. Neil R. Gurwitx
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hoar* — 1:00 to t:M
Daily Eseopt Tuesdays
(In Elgin on Tuesdays)
in Tf rsdajr afternoons
OFFICE: til Mala St.
196 — Bastrop, Texas
h
Year Book: Mis. Henry
Schuyler, Mrs. Tom Griffin.
tendoi.-ement Mis. Powell C.
Maynanl. Mi- Hani- Koch, Mr-.
Robert Wilkin.
Courtesy. Mrs. Frank Deni
son.
Telephone Mis. .lanu Ker-
shaw, Mis S. M. Hanlt.
Musi. Week: Mi Claude
Wools) \. Mrs. Waltei Curt
wright. Mi W E. Muynaid.
Rating Sheet: Mr.-. R. W
1 ov>
Hymn <>! th< Month Mi>. <
L. Lawrence.
Cojii) - of th> "Texas Musi,
New-" were di.-tnbuted by tin
pre ident.
Mi P, «) 11 C. Maynard con
clu)le>l ■ '•> study book "Music
Arounii tr < World", with a di.-
cussion • Choral Musir" and
'•Religh- Music
Th> club will now present th«
book t the Bastrop High School
Library.
Mi Waitei Cartwright ga\>
Th> llyiiof the Month. It •*.-
"liemat tlu ( ros of J< -u- .
text t \ Klizabeth C. Clephane,
and turn ' > Christopher.
Mi- V i' ma Barry aiid Mrs
A. W Sc . we!*)* gio-!-. and
mcji,''!;' attending w« rt M)-
damt \; 'night, Woolsey. Bai
ton, Cartwright. Griffin, Pow-
vi: «' Ma : ard, W 1 Maynaid
huyler, >'nnth,
imerlm.
MR. AN I MRS. CLYDE LOWERY
Lowery-Powell
Th< Reverend Li-;.. R. Ket
chum officiated at th< weddii.n
t Miss Elsie Powell of Ce<lar
Creek, and Clyde Lovvcry "t Mo-
Dad), on Saturday. May 2, 11«V.),
at eight o'clock in the evening
at the 1 rst Baptist Church in
Ba.-trop.
Tht bride, daug.itet of Mr
ami Mrs. C Y Powell, a grad-
uate of Bastrop High School and
Austin Beauty School, and i-
employcd as a beautician at E.s
thei's Beauty Shop in Bastrop
The bridegroom, son of Mi
and Mr-. W C. Lowery of M
Dad), attended -• >ol at M
Dade oefo.t enlisting in the Na
vy. He s r o v employed at
Swiftex. Ine . at Camp Swift
Mrs. O. W. Sumerlm wa- iir
jra<. accompanist for Bill Am.
strong of Wattersor a- h> sang
"I Lc'Vf You Trul;. 1 etaus«
and "The Lord's Prayer".
Th< doubi) ring ereniony was
performed hefor) an nltai ar-
range: w ,th fern, whit) gladioli
and pairo !«a'. and flarik)'d by
I four "tanos "f -i vi n branched
taride:anra > r,twi:.< i with ivy
Four pa - f three branched
canii* abra ■ r.twmed with ivy
wert piaceo at the pew> on eith-
(i sui) of tn> aisie.
Tri) bride was given in mat
riage by r,> i lather. Sh> wok
a gown of vt niU sat'n and misty
tulle, featurit.g r.iff!e<i tull)
skir" In-er'- of Chantilly iao
wei> usii: or, both the xkirt and
bodice. Th> V ,-naped neckliro
>f the hoc.'.as r< t ibroidei
ed with sequir.s and pearls. Hei
gloves w) r« tf matcbrig tulb
and her fingertip veil of iIIus.h ■
net, edged v- th lace, was at-
tached to a nead band of imy
seed pearis She carried a
whit) u< i revered prayer book
top! > is with tmy white rose hudt
Hei ot.iy < weiry was a p« arl
necklace, a gift of the bride-
groirn, ard her mother's wed
ding tjanii for something old
Mrs flrady Cast of Lockhart.
aunt (f th) brute, was matron of
honor Bridesmaids were Mis'
Ovon Hoffman of Houston, Mn
Harry Nesselbcck of McDade,
sist) r of the groom, an«l Mi«'
Geretha Hanria
Th) matron of honor wa;
dressed • a floor length ruffled
dress (if lila' organza ov«-r taf
feta, with a deep purple taff>•
ta curnerhund forming a bow in
the back Sh) wore a picture
hat of iuffied Iilac net and taff)'
ta arid carried a white lace fan
with pink rose- attached.
The bride-ma wis were dressed
identically to the matron of ho
nor, with th) exception of their
cumbi i bunds, which were of
light, purple taffeta
Junior bridesmaids were Mihs
Linda Powell, sister of the bride,
and Miss, Cayle Nessclbock of
McDade, niece of the bridegroom.
They wer> wearing floor length
dresses of white ruffled net ov
er taffeta, and carried white
lace fans to which tiny pink
rose buds were attached.
Th)' flower girl, little Miss
Mary Foster of Austin, niece of
the bridegroom, was dressed
identical to the matron of hon-
or ami carried a white taffeta
and lace basket filled with tiny
pink roses.
Ring bearer was little Bobby
Ingram of Smithville, cousin of
the bride.
Best man was Harry Nessel •
neck of McDade. broth) r .i,-ia\\
f th) bridegroom Serving a-
K rooms men wer- Jerry Ingram,
■ asm of the brim and Wilburn
Lews- both of Ba trop. and John
■'< rthni Strong f McDade. Can
die : ahter v-ert J. D. Moffett
of Ren Hock arc .Vilburn Lew
Mr«. Ranoome < ipevis
H)>ni)' I or ^1 eeling
The Ba.-trop llarmoi ;
' u, t:'i«mi' ■ f Mt
Kan- on April M,
Bart< a i Mis \r:;
Lov)
Club
\\ B.
John
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N!
Hi
M
Ar
Immediately : owing th>
wedding a recept.on was he id
in th< Fellow.- mr Hi. i of the |
church.
Mi Wilbut ■ i • pM -ided
at the bride's t ook
The refreshn • nt tabi« w;i-
O'Ven d with a - te la • tat <
cloth, and centered with ar. ar
rungemc r.t of u •, \ it;
candles on either sidi Th)
square th:< < tiered w> dding > ak>
was decorated with whit)- roses
and lilies of the valley, and top
ped with a miniature hrid< and
hrMit-groon
Mt- E-getl) Meutb oi Sai
Antor, i i-rv> >: 'he cak) fro re.
oni er.d of ti. table an>l Mi?
Diar) M > • < ■ i Ba trop p> jr-
)-d frozen fruit punch from a
crystal pur 1 •> rvi -e at th> • th-
>■! ) 'id of •' ! table. Mi. ' H< j
becca Fey. •' Austin assisted |
with th> t.'i ■ < )ivio
Mrs P) w> . mother f th)
bride, chi-* for hei daughter'-
w) ddir.g a •' >g' iiiD-ri and la- «
d:< - •• ar.>. a .:• -h> wor* t'< i <
access) '!) i rari orchid cor-
ag>
Thi n.t •'.< f th) bridegroom
w ■ r> ,i r.a 1,-iu) liiD-n (ire -
with a hit) a. )>ssorie? and an
orchid cornag<
F' r h r i 'ii away cofeturrn
th) brsde • ' < ted a pal)' bill)
and whit* printer suit with
whit) a i t >r.)K
Th) < < ,ij..i ar > at hornt at
K01 Wairiut Ktre> t in Bantri'p
Bastrop Harmony
Club Reports On
Meetings
The Bastrop Harmony Club
met at th) ttiru* of Mr« f> Vi
Sumerlin or, May 14 for the last
meeting of th) year
The meeting was called to < r
der by Mr Ireland Allbright,
president. Roll rail was answer
ed with a musical current event
The rninut< o' the last meet
ing w) r> r> ad and approved
Committ)) - for next year w) r«-
named by the president a* fo|
low. :
Music pr. .
ton and M
who a--ist)
numb) r,-.
The progi
Biog-aphy
Mr- Smith
Organ, "i
Kt« -<ler, f
by Kth.l S,n
P Sn.itt, >1 it)-, to:
m "i. Internalsonal
mi Mi Johr Bar
W B. Ransom)-
r.ei w •• musical
tz
litis p
*
Rostr
Mr
foil
Kie
iiarto
■ i Fri
N.?)- r n th) ill)
Thome. Mr Smith
f ogan .itnl pian \ ;*r.t> R<
I"h > i m i a r r (Hi g' • i f o t
orgat. by Eth<*l Smith Mr Rar -
some and Mr Barton
( gar, ami piano. "M dilation
r. th' C'iap) " by Kllei. Jan-
Mi i'.an • ai d M -
Barton
11 j- i f F> lit Menu*
sohn. Mr S ith
1'iario, "Overt ur) to a Mid
•i • N.g- • I>i • am" by M> •
d< lfo.hr\ Mr Barton
Th) f..- f th> M)>r.t.h
"fhr.-t th> I. id is His) n T<> i
day , text W. ; tune, Wor-
ga ■ wa d • 1- - < d by M r \S h
t*i Cartwright, atwl ut.g by;
th> ■< pr> -) r.t
Member- and g .■ ■ '• pre ,-nt :
W) t) M<'s)iam) < D)-a on,
R I' Myer Virginia Parry,1
Earl Frharo' Paul D Pag)-, J I
V Ash S J <; Bryson, I'ow
>11 Perkins, Ma ry long, Gem
Simmons, F ar! Denman Clara |
Breeding, Ir)ia'«i Allbright, Wal
ter ' art wright, F W Deruson,
S. M Hardt, Harri- Koeh R |
I ovel« Vi I Maynard Ro
bert Wilkin, ( laud)' Wimliwy, C
L l.awD-nc) , and the hootesNrn.
lb) Bastrop Harmony Club if,
a member of the National Fed) r
ation of Mumc Clubs
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glasses, thermos jugs, first aid supplies, camping sUf
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OF COURSE, WE FILL PRESCIPTIONS. TOO!
L. C. Price Drug Store
Registered Pharmacist phone
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959, newspaper, June 18, 1959; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237744/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.