Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP iTKXASI AI'VKKTISKK. MAi H*. lft'-O
WSCS Officers
Elected Recently
The follow inn have bet ,i elect
ed a- 1 !< .i' !'">! officer?- of the
Y\\ man'- Soei ty "f Christian
S< vict of t •!« Methodist Church.
President. Mr>. Kail Dtnnian;
vict pi< - dent. Mis. Curtis Sail
der>; -11 m t.iiy. Mis. R. \V.
Loveless; n-u-ux'i. Mrs Jarne?
Kershaw; -oen tarie.- and eom-
r ittees, Promotion, Mrs. Tracy
Chalmers; Mi.-sionary Kduca
ton. Mi-. Robert Wilkin; Chris-
t at- Social Relations, Mr.-. Wal-
ter Cartwrijrht and Mr.-. Jack
Griesenheck; Local Activities,
Mi-. t>. F. (Jest; Student Work
M -. Carl Mor! >11; Youth Work
Mi-. K. K. Conant; Children's
Work, Mrs. Henry Schuyler;
Spiritual Life Mrs. W. H. Ran-
;• me, Mr-. John Wietinjr, and
Mi-. H. C. Wilkins;
Literature and Publications,
Mr.-. Fred Haynic; Supply Work,
Mi>. S. M. llardt; Standing
Nomination Committee, Mrs.
Curtis Sanders, Mrs. R. W.
Lovele.-s and Mrs. Oren Eskew;
Kitchen Committee, Mrs. Hob
Cray, Mrs. Mark Oldfield anil
Mrs. L. C". Price; Membership
Committee. Mrs. W. E. Maynard,
All J. R. Wilkins, Mrs. Robert
Wilkin and Mrs. S. M. Hardt.
spoo
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Tower Theatre
Wednesday, May 25
Box Office Opens at P.M.
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
Admission 75c
Included with the "Spook Show"
are two feature films "The Ape
Man" and "The Jungle".
r Society News1
Tower Theatre
—BASTROP—
Tburs., May 19
JOHN AGAR
LORI NELSON
Revenge Of The
Creature
Fri„ Sal., May 20 21
A full length animated feature
1001 Arabian
Nights
Sun., Mon., May 22-2.1
JAMES GARNER
NATALIE WOO!)
Cash McCall
Tuesday. May 21
KIRK DOl'GLAS
SILVANA MANGANO
ULYSSES
Bank Nite $510.00
Thursday, May 26
DONALD (('CONNER
MARTHA HYER
— IN —
Francis In The
Navy
Seniors Entertained
At Watteison
The -enior of Bastrop Hiirh
School wirt honored with a
chicken barbecue -upper at the
Watter-oii Community Center
on Thursday night. May 5.
Ho.-:- wen the parents of
tht -t i mi - living in the com
munity niiiig Mr. and Mrs.
11. G. Wi if,berg, M: and Mrs.
Ray Let. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
I.et a: : Mi. and Mn-. Mallie
Petty, a! Mi and Mrs. Gar-
laiul Hefnet and Mr. and Mr.-.
Howard Whitworth.
The da- colors of green and
gold wen tarried out in the
decoration- for the long serving
tables. Kaeli graduate received
a ]>la>ti f.,,wer fioni the table
decoratior> as a souvenir.
The nn iu consisted of bar-
chicken, potato salad.
: t a it s. onions, pickles,
chip-, cup cakes and ice
becued
pinto
potato
tea.
After .-upper the group en-
joyed a hayles.- hayride in Gene
Petty's jeep and trailer.
Senior.- attending were Judy.
Lee, Gene Petty, Donald Lee,
Jimmy Willenberg, Jill Allen,
I sic Railcy. Linda Ke.-sel, Orpha
Garica, Cyr.thia Myers, Lucy 1
Orozco, Judith Sherfy, Lupe
Torre.-. Earleru- Willenberg, Gon-
zales Hairientos, Tom Campbell,
Tommy Claiborne, Charles F.i-
vin, Tommy Findley, Kelly
Laake. I>a\.•! Lock. Bruce May
field. Floyd Meuth, Ronny Pat
ton, Ross Mac. Richard Smith,
and Jackie Taylor.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Pap Per-
kins, Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Camp-
bell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yoigt,
Micke and Linda, Mr. ami Mrs.
Carl Yoigt, Debbie and Wayne,
Mrs. Lillie Ru ker, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby W".>ehl and (iene Ann,,
Joe Petty, Billy Joe Willenberg,
Klroy, Shirley, Doug and Gene
Whitworth ami the host.-.
Mrs. R. A. Brooks
Celebrates 94th
Birthday
Mrs. R. A. Brooks, who ha-
been a resident at the < lardy
Home for the pa.-t several
month.-, wa- at her home to
! her friends from .'I to •"> o'clock
Sunday afternoon, in observance
I of her !Uth birthday.
The home wa- readied foi the
i occasion by Mr. and Mrs. Hall
Tarver and Mis. R. W Smith.
Mis. Tat \ ei served birthday
cakt and cold think- to the 25
guests who called during the
two hour period. The serving
table was centered with a beau-
tiful arrangement of early sum
tnei flowers.
"Birds of a Garden'
Topic of Garden
Club Program
The Lost Pines Garden ' luh
members met in the home of
Mr.-. B. A. Elzner on Wednes
| Miss Jill Allen
Named Honoree
At Senior Party
Miss Jill Allen, a 1!«10 grad-
uate, wa.- named honoree foi
a chicken barbecue supper given
by her mother, Mrs. Quinton
Allen, ami her aunt, Mrs. A 1
DeGlandon. at the lovely new
home of the DeGlandons.
The rounded terrace was out
lined with white covered lahlt
centered with led and white
rose . Addinu a touch of coloi
to the -t t" t wel e red backed
chairs.
evening tin guests
memory books,
danced to tin
tlu H> fi.
e all seniors and
During thi
: signed their
I took pictui > -
' music fron
(iuests wt!
day. May 4.
Breeding, Mr
and Mrs. C.
co-hostesses.
M t-i
with Mis. Clara
Ralph Mort lard
C. Watteison as
ve ry
"Birds
M rs.
Maude Herndon gave a
interesting program on
of a Garden".
R. A. Tullis president,
presided. Mr.-. Oren F.-kt w, de
tailed an arrangement of yellow
iris, made by Mi.-. Herndon.
A centerpiece of red rose.- was
used on the dining ta'nli which
was laid with a white cloth.
Frozen lime punch and cookie-
were served.
Those present were Mis. Fred
Haynic. Mr.-. W. B. Ransome,
Mr.-. Herndon. Mrs. R. M
Waugh, Mis. Hei.ry Schuyler,
Mr- Earl Corson, Mr-, h kew,
Mrs. Tom Giiffin. .Vis. Chuet.i-i-
Mi Fa ill and Mrs. H. C. W:i
kins.
included th< honoree. and Misse-
l.-ie Bailey, "ip'ia tiaicia. Lin-
da Kessel. Judy Lee, Cynthia
Myers, Lucy Orozco, Judith
Sherfy, Lupe I'm re -;
Also (jon/.aii Barrientos, Tom
; Campbell, Tommy Claiborne, Fd-
J ward Castillo. Charli - Krvii.,
Kelly Laakt, David Lock. Bruce
Mayfield. Floyd Meuth, Ronny
i Patton, Gene Petty. Tom Rod
gers, Mac Re- anil Jackie lay
lor.
Miss Hilda Sapp
New CWF President
; Harmony Club
'Meets In Hardt
Home May 12
Mis. S. M Hardt and Mr.-.
James Kershaw were ho-te-es
to the Bastrop Harmony t lub
on Thui silay, May i2, foi the
last meeting of the -easoii. at
tin Hardt home.
Mr-. Ireland A llbriglit, pre
sident, presided. Rtdl call was
answered with a current event.
Mi A Ibi ig lit ga vt b - son 111
on the Study Book di-cu-.-ion of
'•.Moderi Music", by John llo
| waul, with piano demonstrations.
Following the program and
• hie im Mi - \llbright turned
the gavt'l ovet to the new presi
ilent. Mi Claude Wou'-iy, who
nametl the following committee
; foi thi coming year: Mrs. Man;-
Kiwh, courtt y; Mu.-ic Week,
Mr- Klebei Trigc. Mi-.
James Kt r-haw ami Mi I W
Deiu-on: Yeai B,,ok . Mi I in
11! iffin >tnt| Mi W .1 Cart
wright; telephone, Mrs. A. A
Sanders; historian, Mrs. W. E
May nard.
During the social hour the
hoste- i served punch, pineap
pie cake st|ua-es, nuts and cook
its, from a table centered with
an aiiangement of spring flow-
ers and flanked by tall mint
green tape is. Other floial ar-
rangements were used through-
out tin reception rooms.
Mr- J- -n Smith v.a a gue-t
anil tin'iiber; pit tnt w it Mis
Joh 71
Mrs. K,« o
Mi>. A. \
Wilk"'. Mr. u.
I H Ran
| nie.
INFORMaTT^
your family J1
occasion— bj '
r®u,uot ,
ture a ;, a,
! ^le ( Bok j
6l or 4*0 fCr
TO THE PEOPLE
OF BASTROP COUNTY
I would like to say "Thank you"
to those of you who supported me in
the Primary Election on May 7, and
to add that I am very grateful for
your expression of confidence and
friendship.
I bear no ill will toward those of
you who saw fit to support my oppo-
nent, and anytime that I can be of
service to any of you, just call on me.
1 will continue to serve the people
of Bastrop County to the very best of
my ability during the remainder of
my term in office.
I. R. <\i^) Hoskins
SHERIFF. BASTROP ( Ol M Y
Miss Fay Chain, r- was host
es.- to tin Christian Wonier-
Fellow-hip of tin Fir.-t ('in -
tian Church in her home on
Wednesday night, May 11.
An election "f offi< • i wa-
held with thi following officers
to .-erve the , oming yea.-
President, Mi-.- Hilda Sapp;
vice president Mr-. Cecil Long;
secretary and ' iea urer. Mi -
George Hipp; Woi-hip Ire, t r,
Mr.-. Fd CartM cht; Study di
rector, Mr I i Frieda; Servio
direi-toi . Mt Walla • Cjaft
Mi-- Fay Ct-aimei ied thi
worship program entitled "G<
Forth and -■ i. O Child of
God", and Mi Frieda til thi
-tudy program ••!-. "< ha: gmg
Africa"
Refre.-hniei '
Mi - C ha I nn
mentioned ai <;
dtf-ws and M
wen served by
to the above
Mrs W. M An
W. H Warn-!.
Thank You - -
Our supporters and shippers for the
continued patronage you have given
us-
Especially our new sellers from the
Bastrop and La Grange areas. Sev-
eral loads of calves from these areas
have been averaging $26.00 to $27.50
cwt—Proof positive of our top fat calf
market—That our supporting area is
getting larger and larger.
Smithviile Livestock
Commission Co.
HIGHWAY' 71
SMITHV|LLE, TEXAS
We need and buy hogs on Wednes-
day and Thursday mornings until
12:00 noon. Prices based on Ft. Worth
Tops.
WMU H is Program
On Missi nary W ik
Thi Woma' M.--mnary S"
ciety met at the Fits* Baptist
Church «>n Apr J'-, at ! •
a. m. for a busine-- meeting
and Mi--sion -tudy . Mi - J. \'
A-h Si . pr«'-ident, pre-ided
Mr- C W Fskew le<| the
mission study with the subject
for discus - ion on "Mo . thai
a N'am« a program on Bapti '
Work ir F. uopi
Taking part in the panel di*
! cu-sion wi VIi Ash and Mi-
Thurba Smith on Interview on
Spam. Mi . I.airy Turner and
M F-kiw, Inter-vn-w on Italy;
Mi-. A • ! •• i F al'A ell and M i
Boi, O-bor- , Interview 01 ,-thi i
; land Mr■ S. I.. Brant • . >t .
letl tr.< (-losing prayer.
Th'-e pre-ent other than the
ahovi ■ a n • d w«-11 Mi ' at' • .
Biggs, Nli Tboina- Fishei.
Mi- \ " a .1 one M r I >a ve
i (i'l'l'iui d. Si.. Mr C. (i. <o
dard, and Mr- Frank Brink
! man.
< off.. and doniit- a ere -erved
■ pre< e. g the meeting.
Hospital News
DISMISSED
v
Wailaii Simmon-
Joe Owen
Mi - Laura Combs
Mi-. John Frerich Sr.
j Sam 'iair ia
; Mrs. Janctte Foreman and l!a
by girl
Mr Ida B. McNulla
Mrs. Millie Washington and Via
by boy, Smithviile
Mi lleibert Seidel and baby
boy, Smithviile
Franci Ann Raem.-ch
W ill it- .svobode, Smithvilb
PATIENTS
Joe Ila vis, Muda
T II Mundine, M'Dade
Mi f'ordeiia Kvans
Mr (iilhert Richard, Smithviile
I'avi Haidin, Klgm
Charlie Kvant
Mi Homer A. Murchison
Kdgai William.- (colored)
Kladio Sain/.
Wilhelm Muehr
O F Wamel
Mi Maiy Jane Danieb
Phe food consuine«l by the
averagi family in the II. S.
amount- to two and a half ton-
a year, arrmding to World Book
hneyclopedia. The aim include
4<i.'i pound- of milk and cream,
114 pound of meat, l.'t.'J pound
of vegetable-, pound,- of
cereals, and IWi pounds of fruit.
Cancer
Cancer
Cancer
Would you pay $7.00 per year
to guarantee $1000 for treat-
ment of Cancer, and $">000
for treatment of leukemia
and other dread diseases?
If Si, Wi if
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1960, newspaper, May 19, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237792/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.