Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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HASTROP (TKXAS) ADVKRT1SHR. APRIL 88^1940
fSocietyNews^
Mrs. Herndon Gives
Book Review At
Reading Circle
Mi- \| i ..n Herndon ua\c a
review f(f'11 i ;in'"m Hawley'.-
book "The Lincoit Lord.«". at
* meeting of th« l~nii< - Reading
Cireli <'ii Friday. April s. held
at the mu.-«um.
Mr Piwi'11 C. .Maynard and
Mr-. Mary I.onn were hoste.-.-e.-
anil seived rift' -hments at the
conclusion of the meeting.
Those member- prct-ent includ
ed Mr-. J. «i. Br> on. Mi -. Karl
id an. Mr.-. S M Hardt. Mi.-.
Fiid Haynie, M Maude Hern
don. Mr; (.'. H. Maynard, Mrs.
W K. May mi nl. M - Robert
Wilkii . Mr .1 R. W i Ik ins. Mi-s
Jr. ia Moii1 ire. Mrs. H. N. Bill,
M -. Mar t urM'i., Mr.-. Karl < .
f nard. Mr.-. < hvn Kskew, Mrs.
Gem Simmons and the hostess
Mrs. R. P. Perkins and
Mr-. J. T. Harder were jrue.-ts.
FHA Girls Model At
Tuesday Luncheon
Mr- Pan 1> Pai and Mr-.
W'.liie Belle Kennedy were host-
esses for the monthly luncheon
held at th< Victorian Tea Room
cr Tuesday. April 19.
Spring flowers were used in
f>' the reception rooms, with a
yellow and white arrangement
a- centerpiece on the head ta-
ble.
Mrs. Mary Lonjr and Mrs.
R. K. Conant received the d.>or
pii7.es, courtesy if the First
National Bank.
As an added attraction to the
luncheon, Mi Lloyd Ketha,
Homemakinp teacher, presented
several of hei students who mod-
eled summer cottons they had
made in class. Kach irirl cho>e
her own pattern and material
and constructed her garment.
Models were Fnancej- WollYr.-
barper, Martha Krvin, Suzanne
M'atterson and I)ori- Lee, Home-
making Class I; Judy Bryant,
J< Ann Eastland. Abigail Hat-,
fn Id and Nancy McMahan, Cla-s
II: I>elores Doljfener, (ienero.-e
Beck and I/oyo (jest, Ci a.- - 111.
Other memhei- of the three
classes will nodel at a later
! date in a -tyh -how.
t.mst- wen Mrs. Dora Hud-
,-im of Smithvi ie. Mls. I'larenci
M.T'aull, Mi ( W. Kskew, Mrs.
0. V Kskew. Mrs. H. L. Par-
kin-, Mr- J \ \sh, Mrs. R. W.
l.oveli M I A. Koenitf,
M H 1 t'o ■'"-t, Mr-. R. P.
p, ikm . Mi li' and Allbriifht,
Mi c Ma.k. Mrs. \V. B.
"1 -• wii.-i hd. Mi -. J p Zinn, Mr-.
Harris k..- : Mrs. Charh -
Brown, Mi-. Jo* Hasler, Mr.-.
Mary Loiiir. Mr- Karl ' . l r
hard. Mi-. Fred (i Ha.vnie, Mr.-.
\V K. Ma;: ard. Mr>. Arthur
Kdwards Mi Maude Herndon,
Mi Heiuy !!• Mrs. Ear1 l>en
trail, Mr-. ( K. Maynard.
Following tht uncheon, Mrs.
Kenneth i nterta ed with four
ta ili - of i'l idi:■ at her home,
when Mrs. Sin Hi^ffin- ami
Mrs. M. A. Pre. op, St. joined
the group.
WSCS Ci::-.e Elects
New Officers
i i•. n ■' ' wsrs i -f-t
at thi First Methodist Church
on Tik - iay. \' 12. at RtOO
p. m. wit * M h'lude Wool-i y
a- ho-'. T; • meeting was
calied to ny Mr- Love-
less, chairman.
Mr-. Lini !• Farris wa- in
chargi of th< program. Par
ticipatinu in the program were
Mt -da- < s Farr -. Schuv 1 e r.
Lloyd, Dolin ner. and Griesen
heck.
(Officer- were ■ looted for the
coming year. The now officers
are; chat-mat . Mrs. Claude
Who]-.;, vici . hair-mat , Mr
M. B. Furderburk. secretary,
Mrs. \V. T. Made.
The circit voted to contribute
$5.00 to the "Crusade f >r Schol-
arship" as their action on the
recently completer, study on Af-
rica.
Present at tht meeting were
a visitor. Mr- A: • n McMurrey
and member.-. Me-dames John
Wieting. W. T. Wade, Curtis
Sanders, R. W. L.veles-, R. K.
Conant, S. M. Hardt, C. Woolscy,
and those on the program.
Historical Society
Has Program On
Early Roads
The Historical Societ\ held its
last meeting of the -eason on
Friday afternoon, \pril in
t in Mu.-euni, w it li M is. P. (
Maynard, retiring pre-ident,
pn -idinn
Mrs. Mary Long, Mr- Clai
e.,c. Mi Faull and Mr C. W
K.-kcw were hostesse.-,
Mr. Paul Bag-dale of \u.-tin
and Simthvilli . jravi an inti rest-
ing program on "Karly Road-
in Ba.-trop County. He >howed
,-onie old maps and demonstrated
a thorough knowledge of th. old
roads hewn by pioneers, among
which wa- the old (iocher trail
also know n as tin "Serbin Road
M:. Kapsdale uav. to the So-
ciet\ a photostatii copy of the
commission given the late
Honoi-aii'e Josep I'. Sayifs, a
nati\' of Ba-trop ami later
irovernor of the State, upoi hi-
graduation from the Bastrop
Miiitai) Academy
Mr.-. Harry Crockett of Smith
vilie pi e-enteii tthe Soeibty
a phanrpiet containing thi- re
ci ntly compiled historv of Sn ith
villi'.
The Society voted to sponsor
a - il\ i r tea en Ma\ ^, fri m
until (i: U) o'clock at the ranch
homi of Mi aid Mi- 4 B.
Ma\ nard.
Pi e - eiit for th. meeting wen
one guest, Mr> X- •' Reynolds
of Corpu- Christi. and t e fol
I lowing membei- I'r. an<l Mrs.
.), (i. Bi y.-on, Mi Harry < rock
. 11. Ml Owe' .i Mi
Karl ('. Krhai' Nl'-. ' lara
Bi ceding, M r V -li McM ii 11 y,
Jr . Mr-. M 1 Mayn.irii. Mi-
B. May nard, M r I! P P*1
kn . Mr- \N: e K' ' eil\ .
\| Julia M< 1
Fit/.william, M Rav--dale and
the hostesses.
Calvary Episcopal
Church
GORDON B GUDGER JR-
Seminarian in-Charge
Sunday Servlci
9:30 a. m., C .irch School, W
R. Ke.-.-elus, superintendent.
11:00 a. m., Morning Prayer
and Sermon.
Holy Commur.ii n at 11:00 a
ni. on the last Sunday in rach
month.
If you can't find it in Bastrop—Try Austin
AUSTIN BI SIISESS DIRECTORY
j'hese \ustin Merchants cordially incite Miur patronage for
tho-e products anil er\ices which >ou need and are not able
to find in Bastrop
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Decorators, Interiors
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We Rebuild Transmission* ( :'rP«•, " draperies \rnualiral
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Guarartee to • -at « 'inpetitors
pric< - and stand 1 titid all
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FLATS, Cars 75c Trucks __ $2.50
PREM 100 31.9
REGULAR 92 Octane 28.9
DIESEL 24.9
Truck and Pick-Up Discounts
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Custom l^ar dscaping
Most Complete Selection of
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Located off «outh side of
Airport Blvd.
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Pest Control Service
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Fur and Woolen Storage, sum-
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Restyling, remodeling, repair-
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Master Furrier
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30 GALLON
Ira Siegeler Plumbing
Susan Long Honored
With Dancing Party
Mr. and Mrs <\ \ Long wi re
lio.-t- Wednesday Fvening, April
1 'th fi" a "Bunny Hop" dancing
parts honoring their daughter,
Su-an
Tli dance terrace wa • gaily
lighted with Japane-e Fleitric
l a ten \ -tero High Fi fur
nishinl favorite iecor*ling- for
dancing Pa-tcl dance programs
featured h idle- tav and gentle
men- choice.
Tt„ > e. eptioii room- were lov
lv w it ii spring floral arratigi
Hunts and potted plants.
The refreshment table- were
Uud with floor length rovers
•! ,i i ■ , entel i-d Wit • i I a
■ , -t holding bunnn-s and pasi. 1
mock igr" which were filled
With eel fetti and imnuitur. egg-
togetht with a fortune for each
guest
Fruzei, lime punch, fruit cook-
., .(i t a.--orted iMiidie- and
: i erv.sl MI Ma
Ol ., ai d Mi- Lvn. tte
Biannon piesided at the twin >•
f re shine i t taijle
i, ie ' fi-i tin occa ton weri
||i i Lit 'ia Fa? ri«, MarH.rie
I.aaki, Lyr ■ tti Bran on. Marsha
M I, ,i. I... Wi Mai \
.Ie Zi wuh. Sui Ann Goddard.
\ , M .> e- tin rg M • 1 !ar ,
M,ii tn David Pel ki' Dickie
M.i I' Hi•. g t . 1 '"k \\ tight.
HI N( \ \ I ^ PKU RI I I P
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Fxch)-iVi Repri • r;iativ«
Rfl> VL T\ PFWRITI RS
VICTOR M>DIN(i MACHINES
Night Hunters Lead
Arrests By Wardens
Vl'STIN Night hunteis kept
game warden? busy in February,
according t.. the monthly n
port of tile lilt ei tot o« litvi ell
foil ement f the Gitini and I- i h
Commis iot
Thirty fi\• ane.-t were made
foi illcgii 'light hunting and
hcadlightii of game animals.
\t tne -am. time, wardens ar-
l e-ted ~ I'l l sun for fishing
without a i er -i V $2 1. li
iense is required for all per-
,in. tietwei ■ !«• and (55 who
fi-h with a ■ d id ei i T i
include- -altwatii ft h:ng.
Tet hiit '• tI'll .1 Oil! they
couldn't get a«ay with killing
dee r out of ea-iii. Several
others wtH
I'' ' '! . '
after th,
t hi t e w e11 |
hn.iigft f |... *"
to $7,!'47 i •
lu M,n «tir®,
lax Receipt „h ,
come t„ \ ni i 1(n ^ 1
Too Late To i
Hoi SI F( 11; v, f.
I ry whiti h
Street I ,,
| haths, wal!
dow n stair i >i
READ THE vJ
PHONE 542
BASTROP
Bob Hig
Donnn L
K.nr. K.
Joe Townse:
Austin Men Tie
For Golf Honors
Royct Robi rt- and Harold;
i. .'lit.i. . "th of \ ijst • . wound
Up in h tie with two-under-par
70' ii '* i twe day a n .. ■ I/O -1
Pine- 1 viUtior.al golf turna
men* t'iHt elided Suiaia•
Dudle> kruger, \u t;n
third with a "I.
Paul Htind.e;. t f V tn po
ted a w t > ■ of •;*. in the ;
- amj • • - ' i)' flight, followed b>
i ,< 1.1. . • ,«• m \ii *n . and
( .«udi I* rank !i>. of Pfi-.igeiMlie.
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t Hth*'r Uf t>vX w ; rti < r* Wt*re.
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lit i, U L I" > • 1 Jill.pa I .
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Pi11, ;g ( <>t te ' Ha.. He.
k t, . Au-tin fir-t; Bruce Shrnke
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Dt iving Content Bill M-.r-
i Au-tlt Vi< .«rd^. Dr Joh;
F Stewart. (Jiddir.g . vd*
adii (iei.rge Mr( a !. \ I tir., .'H(|
v ntvin
Distance .
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convenient ir' ^ |
funds — any^iitTc
through us. Our check
be honored anywhere
you run none of the risi
comes with sending
rency. When next you
send funds, see us!
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preiiatiors t<, the committee for
the efflcietii staging "f the
Place nrient flower -how ir the
home of Mr R. P !'• rkm on
April 20. It war one < > f the
most beautiful -how- the I,o t
Pirn 1 iarderi Club ha ever pr«
-erit^i.
I attribute the .wo - of tii<
■ how to the intiring effm-t. of
Mi fire- K-kew 11 ehanmais
of the how. who Wii a* -1- ted
h> the 'li lowing committee
eliairmer < o-chairman, Mr- I!.
P. Peikiri-; .-hedllle, Mr \V;il-
iei < art * r i^ fit; properlu , M i
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Mi If (' Wilkin-; arti tn di
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Mt ( W K kew, judgi , Mr
Maudi llerridori, lio- pitality,
Mt P. ( Maynard, ediieiitional,
Mi ( ( Watter ion eon- erva
| t loti. Mrs I a r>tor Sim
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1960, newspaper, April 28, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237789/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.