Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1959 Page: 6 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 17. 10'.9
Voting Stressed At
Rockne's St. Anne's
Society Meeting
Mi Anton Goertz, pie idcnt,
presided at t • :t. Anne's So-
ciety nu'i'tn ir 11 Ui Tuesday eve
nintr. Septi-mhcr 1, in Sacred
Heart Church School, Rockne,
which opened with the prayer
to Our I .mis of flood Council.
The ladie- en asked to write
the TV station.- and sponsors of
the program commenting on the
pood programs presented, and
suggesting better program*- for
the objectionable ones.
Mrs. Adolph Seidel, legislative
chairman, read an article on
legislation, reminding the ladies
of the important elections to be
held in 1 '.♦•>0. Each should be
concerned with voting conscienti-
ously, making one's goal not
only thoughtful and knowledge-
able voting but also voting
governed by one's conceptions
of right and wrong. Eirst, one
must vote. Cases arc recorded
where one vote won an election.
Second, the qualifications of a
Fayette County Fair
DANCES
FAIR PAVILION
La Grange, Texas
Friday, Sept. 18
Music By
Martha Lynn
And Her
Lazy L Ranch Hands
Admission $1.00 Per Person
TRADITIONAL FAIR
DANCE
Saturday, Sept. 19
Modern Music By
Blume's Orchestra
Admission $1..">0 per person
For FREE tattle reservations
call Cottonwood Inn Restaurant
683-W, La Grange, Texas
candidate are to be considered. ;
A candidate who ;u)ds up to a
well rounded man on all levels
is the best choice. The religion j
of a candidate for a public of-
fice should play no important
part. A thi ightful study of n
candidate mu t begin from the
! time he is announced and not
just in a quick glance at the
voting ret ord of th« candidate
or election day.
A Ma for World Peace and
for better understanding between
nations will be offered Septem-
ber 1*>. the day N'ikita Krushchev
will begin his visit to the I'. S.
The ladie were asked to attend
the Ma.-s a'ui receive Holy Com
munion for these intentions if
possible.
Mrs. Matthew Bartsch, family j
and parent education chairman,
read an article "Have We Taught
Our Children To Listen." She
showed the obligations parents
have to teach children about the
three main paths God may wish
them to follow in life, the reli-
gious life of clergy or cloister,
married life, of single life in
the world. Parents have the ob-
ligation of teaching them how I
to serve God better and be ready
J to accept whatever path He may |
| choose for them to follow.
Mrs. H. *-nan Goertz, spiritual
development chairman, read an
article on the "Necessity of
Prayer." Without prayer, she
said life is as flat as food with-
out =alt. To reach eternal sal
vation, one must lift his heart
and soul to God. It is through
I mental prayer that one can best
give his hear' and -oul to God
in conversation.
The meeting ended with prayer. j
Attending were Mrs. Anton j
Goertz, Mr , Verlin Hendrix, |
Mrs. Adolph Wilhelm, Mr- Her
nan Goertz. Mrs. Matthew
Bartsch, Mr.-. Pius Goertz, Mrs.
Adolph Seidel, Mrs. Zeno Leh-
man, Mrs. Louis A. Wilhelm,:
Mrs. Hettie Beck, Miss Dora;
Goertz, Mrs. Bill Kadura, Mrs. j
Eniil Hoffman, Mrs. Louis Bart-
sch. Mrs. Robert Beck, Mrs.
Adolph Hoffman, and Mrs. Ar- ;
thur Goert.
Spend more time with people j
you like least and you'll find i
them very likable.
A smile will add to your face
value.
for
love
nor
money
w
can't buy
finer milk
Pancake Mix 2
Bacon 45 c
A KimMli. m
Syrup J
PRESERVES 2
Is < /. Jar
Flakes-H, 25c
Oats 1
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
cot \
SOI I
Ko-edalc < .olden
2 Cans
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1.) ('
Margarine
BISCUITS
Elgin
I'nund
K irn fx II
3 Cans
( ,'tniphells Tomato 1 |
1 * V
Can
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COCO/
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Del Monte
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3 c
Coffee
PEACHES
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Oil
Wesoon
Qssrts
45 c Crackers
Saltine
Premium
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27
SHORTENING
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Can
Fruit Cocktail
Del Montr
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CATSUP
Del Monte
Bottle
19c
Fruit Juice
Texsun
(trape
16 Oz. Can
27c
SAUSAGE
Hound Up
Vienna
Can
10c
Pineapple
Diamond
Crushed
.103 Can
20c
SYRUP
Herahey
Can
22c
23c Dressing
Shcdda
Salad
IJuart
3
CANS
DOG FOOD
Garhuge
20 Gallon
Kim
2 (ana
TOWELS
SOAP
CLEANSER
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Scott
Roll
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1959, newspaper, September 17, 1959; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237757/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.