Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP (TKX.AS) ADVERTISER, AUGUST 4. I!W
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f Society News1
Alfred Lehnicks
Entertained While
Visiting Here
Mr. and Mi- A If ml Lehniek
hnti son,-. Fred and lii'nc, have
returned to their home in Mt.
Vista, Colorado, after spending
* bu.-y week here with their
parents and grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. (I. Lehniek.
While here thev w< r« enter-
tained with a family <nnner at
the Lehniek home. Joining them
were Mr and Mrs. Harold I.eh
nick and children. Richard and
Cindy, of Austin. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Willcnbere. .Vir. and Mrs.
Clarence Dolgener and children,
Delores, Janis, Sandra and Den-
nis.
For one day, accompanied by
the senior Lehnicks they visited
in Port Arthur and Port La-
vaca. so the children could see
th. coastal watei.-. Anothci day
accompanied by the Harold
Lehnicks, was spent sight-sei
iiiy in San Antonio San Marco
ami New Braunfels.
Guild Members
Enjoy Outdoor
'Meeting
Mrs Annie Lee Alexander and
Mrs. ti. A. Seiiaefer were host
! es.-es to members of the Wes
leyan Service (iuild of the First
Methodist Church, on Wednes
day night of last week, on the
uaily lighted back lawn at the
; home of Mrs. Alexander.
Mrs. M. A. Carpenter, presi-
dent. presided.
Mrs. Willie Belle Kennedy.
Spiritual Life Leader, read scrip
tures from the fifth chapter of
Matthew for the devotional.
The program for the evening
was >fiven by Mrs. Kennedy and
Opening: Aug. 8th
in our new location at
4127 Guadalupe, Austin
Mary's Ceramic Studio
Wholesale and Retail
30 ° OFF on GREENWARE
2(1° OFF on PAINT
FREE INSTRUCTION <IN GLAZING \M>
I)K< ORATION
Call nun to enroll for casting classes beginning \ujr- 15
Day and niirht classes—$6.00 for 13 classes
Mary's Ceramic Studio
11 -17 Guadalupe
\USTIN, TEX V-
11 ACADEMY AWARDS
I 1 including "BEST PICTURE"!
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Worth A Trip To Austin
Mail orders invited - Tickets now on sale
Mail to the Varsity Theatre, 2402 Guadalupe, Austin, Texas.
Please enclose stamped, self addre-sed envelope for return
of tickets.
PERFORMANCE AND PRICE SCHEDULE
Sun. thru Thurs. Evenings Sunday Matinee
Lower floor
$2.00
Lower Eloor
$2.00
$1.75
Balcony
$ I.?.'.
8
Holiday, Sep. 5,
Matinee
$2.25
Lower Eloor
$2.00
$2.00
lialcony
$1.75
s
Holiday, Sept. 5,
Evening
$1.75
Lowei Eloor
.... $2.25
$1.2'i
Balcony
$2.0()
Matinee Performance* 2:00 p. m., Evening Performance* S:00
p. m. except Sunday Evenings—7:30 p. m.
Varsity Theatre
M • W .1 Ko(.m re. M W Ken
' nedy pokt first on thi Intel •
field Consultation which was
held recently in (ieorgia Mr-.
Rogers spoke 011 "Discipleship"
foi liei pa? t of ti e program.
Tin Guild will furnish 500
ookies to In sent to McClnskey
V. totalis Hospital at Temple,
in August Those who voluii
teei.d to bake cookie- Were Mis.
Wallace Hefner. Mi - A. N Ed-
ward.*, Mrs. (i A. Schaefer, Mi.-s
Stella Spooner aid Mr- .la>k
Claihoriit
Follow inn a recommendation
brought before tin Guild by Mrs.
R. \Y. Loveless, coordinator,
from the Woman's Society of
Christian Service. that t h e
church Fellowship suppers be
i i Id only in October, February
and April, the Guild voted to
support the recommendation.
The -upper- have previously
beei hehi during tin fall, win
ter a: <1 spring months.
\t till' conclu-lon of the meet
i:.g the hostesses passed deli-
clous -a'ad plates t" Ml Love
les and Mr-. 1 A Koenig,
guest-, and tie following mem
L>t i - not already mentioned: Mi
Jo. Hasler. Mi-. II A Muichi-
son. aid Mrs. Monroe Sander.-.
The meeting area was sur-
rounded !'y tall hurricane lamps
-paced the .oiorful flowei
bordel edging tin greet lawn.
Potted caladium- and bougain-
villia wen placed at vantage
points.
WSCS Meets In
Chapel August 1
On August 1st the WS< S of
the First Methodist Church met
in regular session in the chape!.
Mrs Cu tis Sandeis. vic« presi-
dent, piesided over a short busi
lie-.- meeting.
Mi-. W. B. Raiisome gave a
j devotional on "Children and
| U-ed as scriptun reference-
i Matt 7:11, and Luke 1:1 I
\li -. Lincoln I hi i presented
'tin program, "Light For Foday s
| Children". She «n- assisted by
'.Mis, R K. Conaii'. M .lames
Kershaw. Mrs. I C. I'rici. and
Mrs. II C. Wilk;
M< nibers utteinr: v th« m. et
in^ wen Mr-. I C I'ric . Miv.
I H. C. Wilk ins. Mrs Claude
Wooisey, Mrs. (• I-. Mrs.
R. F. Conant, Mr- .1 G. Mry
son. Mi-- Doroth> Hry-on. Mr-
Fred Moore, Mrs W. B. Ran
-nine, Mrs. W. I- Maynard. Mrs
Curtis Sanders. Mi- Lincoln
I'.iriis, Mis. Jain. Kershaw,
and M K. \\ I.oveli
Hot Weather Hazard
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PUBLICATION EVfcRY THURSDAY
At Bastrop, Texas
Subscription Rate: f2..r o Per Year, Payable lr ^ .
Entered As Second Class Matter At The I'o-t iiffT""*"*4
Texas. Under Act of March ,'j, 1*7-,
R. E. STANDI FIR, Publisher AMY s ^TA\[)j^
, Barrientos-Serrato
l Mr. and Mi M . •• Serial"
ill t ialveston, T.xa a i • amiounc-
j i■:g the marriagi of their daugh
tei. Kmiii.i, to Mr. G• • i /.alo Bar
i nto .11*., sol of Mi and Mi
I lonza o Bal t ic i. to - S . of I la
trop on Augu-t 1. at Sacred
Heart < 'atholic 1 • ui Ca
vest on.
2402 (iaiidalupe
Auatin, 7 ex as
To Be Married
On September 2
Ml rti 'I Mr . Cer;! C .! pepper
• suT N. Sherman St . Ki.: is.
ar.no-.inc< ' he • ,gagem< ' and
approaching wedding of their
daughter. Jearldine Joan, to
Robi.it Dan Vlyi • f Italia The
prospective brid< groom is the
I son of Mr. ti Mr- Haroid I.
Flynt >f Da. a . forn rly of
Er,t .
The double ring ceremony wil
take place at K p. m. or. Friday.
September J, at the First Bap-
ii.-: C ire!, of Enni-. followed
i by a receptioi in tr« Church
Fellowship Ha. .
Both the bride elect a <1 « r
fianci were graduated fron
; Ennis Hig' School in l: r 9.
Joan graduated fron beauty
-ehool in I >a!!as t i ■ ■.: ■ now-
| working i> Enni-. Sh« - th<
granddaug tei of Mr and Mr-.
A. A. Culpepper of 0 ! N I'e.
a: S' , L'■ ■ 1 a it, i <| .1
A. Purcell.
M:. Flynt attended A A' M
College las! year, and wi im>
to Navarro Junior Coll eg ■
thi- . and back to \ A; M
for hi.- junior and -enior years.
St. A.'.nes Society
Mee'r. :: He: j At
Ro^kne Recently
Mi N'ash Wolf, vice presi
dent, pr'-ideii at ttn- St. Arin« -
S(i( . ty ie<-« • rig held re.-.■ntly
in Sacred Heart Schoo . Rockne
M i Thoma <ioer :z, •■< t -
tary. read :h> minuter of tr<
la.-t meeting, and the monthly
rue av1 fo the pre-:dent from
the Council ' Catholic Women"
j publication.
Mr- .Hernia: Goertz. pui: la
develops ent < nairmar,. read an
article oi The Most Prenou.-
Blood ..f J«-us Mrs <;<•. rtz an
nouneed that a special Ma>
wouid b< offered for ail Society
memiie on the lea-' ' St
Anne, I'atrone-- of the Society,
July i. All members wer- ur
tr.-d to attend the Ma , weai
badge and receive Holy Corn
munion in a body.
Mr Adolph Seidel, Wgi^iativi
chairman, read an article on th<
"Proposi-d Fqual Right Amend
merit."
The Rockne Parish will i<<
' hos-t to th. Rockne I)i tncl
' ouncii of ('atholic Women for
their quarterly me-ting to be
held Sunday, August 7 th at
Rock n< ii St Dominic .-'avio
Hall.
Twenty.five vi its to the ick
were mad. by th. mcmben, four
get v . II card -ent to th. ick,
'and nurncrou Religiou litera
i ture reniaib d.
Articl. of clothing, line , ,
j and medical -upplie^ are being
collected for the needy ii: Mi
| - ion lands.
Attending the meeting whicf
j closed w ith prayer were Rev
(Claude A. Faust, Mr-. Nash
! Wolf. Mr- Louis A. Wilhelm,
Ml-, \dolph Seidel, Mrc. Piu
(ioert-/. Mr. . Z"no Lehman, Mrs.
Herman Goertz, Mrs. Bill Ka-
ilura, Mr- Adolph Wilhelm. Mrs
Mflrtin Goertz, Mr:. Emil Hoff-
man, Mrs Peter Bartsch Jr, and
Mr Thoma (joertz
Maniyr Monroe may not have
"It" but h<' go? it tn-ttei
organized.
< \R|> i IF TH \NKs-
I wish to tak. this method of
v p re - -i : g my grateful apprecia
• o to my friends fo ' ne can!
flowei s, calls and other kind-
le.- si that meant much to
me during my r . nt stay in
: ■ ho-t ii«: M ■ • * a- j.
to all of you for ir thotig't
fulness,
ALFRED GOFRTZ
i \RD «'I I H V N K S
W. h > very grat« • to
many friends for • • sr b-autc
f.. flowers, m. -ag and nu
mere ; other expr< : of- yn
pat by in o . r recent b.-nav.
merit. U ■ . p.-cialiy .vish to
acknowiedg. o • gratitude tin
beautiful a n d .ndf tJii .ling
thOUght . Xple - < (j to. the Rev
Roii. • Kiliot' (>u 1 * af tfe 11
THE FAMILY OF GEORGI
DA Nil:I WILLIA MS
Sumiiiertime and the livin' is
.a>y ..until a ore throat
ti ike J hen then - no i titling
v,tr to tin U'.leji, no weekend out
inf. ho 1 .tniv-
li.ie to tr.^ outbreak ■ f summer
respiratory ailment*, Americans
lo>t at'out 24,000.000 work days
Ij-t July through Septembei
Why do. ■ warm weathei often
bring throat infection"' Health
re-r.ui hers . ite two main > a,is.
F t st. pe | !e are t anxio -
to wei.. me imnier and put the:i
co!d-weathei clothes in moth-
h.ii I • ' he> foi vet f rOIll Veal to
yeai. that a balmy day in eariv
.•I : .• i .an !>«• followed by a
cb. • lenient one.
s, ,rd, no one wants t. -tay
in hed when the sun is -ti.■ ng
.hi igh the windows and • allnu
h« >est of the family • -at f.
. 'in ;. r fun. The sore throat if
'. - el la i ei I- his b. alth and
ua\ find himself suffering fr.: i
bl o: i-.it s oi even wo: -e i>n
\ - itns .,f thr.-at infe> tie
•ay 'ii bed. ke. | «aii
,i ii .1 \ get lots of tel.. a' I
. nt • ; J.'y Soothing relief ;-
• ' ' ' Hlb • nl.. 1 'I" . •
a non-prt -■ ilption mede -.t
combined with ben.', a.n. •• « a
.. i, it I v.- membra-.. • ' t hi
threat 1 *a!- a ' .b 'i '
th. • vv* 'ii' ' 1 > ' '
"1 i m " ,
Keir.ei' h. j- the r p>>: ••
rt.le to follow wi ■ '. a OU thri at
n . -:' t - a i! '.I '.
Church of Christ
SUNDAY SERVICES:
11 00 a. rr, . Preaching Service*
10:00 a m., Bible Clasaaa.
11 4f a m, Communion.
".30 p ri,.. rreacting ServU -
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1960, newspaper, August 4, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237803/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.