Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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BASTROP iTKXASi AUVKKTISEK. AUGUST >7>, ltftio
ligt Church
Kill""'
Cantor
Tt'KSDA V
W M. a. (Fourth Tuesday),
0:30 a in.
V W M. (First Tuesday),
7:30 p. m.
WEDNKSDAV
(i. A - and R A.'s, •">: SO p. m.
.. ; 4."> P- i"1- Family Supper (Fourth Wed.)
,, Service, 8:00 | 6:30 p. m.
Prayer Service, 7:30 p. m.
, a. ni.
. \Vor*hip
.. tale el Z ime
. (I. iting
r rjf -he *'m
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roiiy Oin«n*.
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fi f in entufy C* '
many -provided IkjM cmcl fold
th* time T«nir wn\ mfo !
Of lc>r! of o ir a !< '
clo k lowff* <J A or\ ! r
lomp win >'m r>otfd by ♦Me
f ion c
CEDAR CREEK
Mr* Vrthur P. Smith. Editor
i Mi-. P. N Kict- vire
jeentij, with lu-i mother, Mrs.
H. I. Pike in Kantc
Honna Hani.- < f Franklin and
ii> brother K! nier Ham- of
Smithville, iviii brief visitors
if ( ill l.a tland, Satunda\
Hilly Hon Hu . who is work
int-' ii 11 dii.-' 'in during thi- -iuiii
mei id until ^, ^pent the week-end
with In mother, Mr,. W. N.
Kiee, recently
M i ami \1 r Howait Whit*
Wort- and fail:, y froin the
^ atti i .tm: ■> ity attended
■ da\ .t■ • in ( i'dai ( ieek.
Mi ami Mr- Cathev Kaitr-.
Tintae Him:-. Mi . C. (1.
' i"d''.a I ami Mi ,1. A Ram
>f Ha• t riip, M t and M rs,
I.iuiiaui Shaip, llitri (iruve,
I 'ni- M Hit .. a il \Ji K F.
Hoyd nf \ . ,11r vi 1.1| in the
\rthiit P .Smith I .me durinir
the pa.-t week
Ml I.lllie Rii.'ker from the
Watt* i-mi ( mi in. ity came to
'Ydai < in i. t.i •.--it Mr. and
Mi \ n.ly \.. valid' r ovei the
i" i i >! ' witi. them
\u-tin Sunday where a
n: • t ndit \ iji ' . r lion ir of
Mi 1 'i!e wit i> ven in the
*•*«!• "f th- in ' and w lfe,
k Hendrix.
'i t of the
1 .i Creek t'i
I he Satuval Look:
It's Your Mouth—You Can Change Tt!
The object of all beauty effort is to improve the good, and to cor-
re< t ..I di-.irui.-e the poor. N'o where is this so simple as in doing—and
i.- to i-k — the mouth. Changes, however, must be minor, or the
II t - will be «ai ish.
I f your mouth i too largo or full, cheat a little. I)on't take lipstick
t the o it-id:- limit of the lipline. (The area you do not cover will
f I.- after a few weeks, making mouth look .-mailer.)
To make a small mouth look
larger, cheat in reverse. (In a bit
be> .iiid the lipline, hut not so far
n t.. draw on a clown's mouth.
•<3
If far.- is especially broad, tuir-
< " it by widening y.iur mouth
with lipstick.
-hade of lipstick and somewhat
heavier eye makeup.
Apply lipstick with u brush or
liner. Start with dry, slightly
parted lips coated with a film of
foundation. Trace the outline
with point of brush, then till in
with flat of brush. Riot.
When you are away from home,
avoid applying one layer of lip-
tick on top of another, Anne
Philips of the Norelco Grooming
Rureau advises. Not only i.-- this
drying; it also gives an artificial
look. Cream or rub off old color,
before you apply the new.
I' -c a cream on lips at night. If
you moisten your lips often and
"eat off' lipstick, you will be left
with only an outline of color.
Check such bad habits quickly.
Your teeth, of course, must al-
ways be clean and in good condi-
tion
i -i . #- f11
1 I !<•
I ,r, ■ it p wpirf)
- . ' of
mmon
a--.il Nil
It face droops sadly, cheer i
u. •"11 a tiny upwat : 'lip of i .
it tl corners ><r t! ■ r.oir
If >. ;th is ci !. evi" :•
v :th i. |> -1 n-'i . ( Rut re: n.ht • tl .at
)•'! en a c • tokeil muii! h i. i - it • nun
:a! charm and l'.ai.i a -miIt
t-r.t'.iging. i
1pite of a
n cs'r. i- still your
tive feature, tlit.rt at tent ion . ren..
ft- v from it by .r,K a light!an
or good repair to make
-mile attractive. Brush teeth
"imline upward*, not pro- --
'o inner sides of teeth just
lUghly. And scrub aero--
.:ig irfare-. Follow br;i-h-
w ith use of dental tl" - - and
n-'iuthw ash.
i /"• >ft I .- I' .n't limit vour-
•elf t i one lipstick shade. Have a
effort -. yo'i>- i .t.'1 'W "r r 'loi - for day ai d
lea .t attrac ! i.:t:g, for ciff'-rent outfit- A*.:
'iiiiier that a - intan calls f.-r
re brilliaiit hue.
PUBLICATION EVERY THURSDAY
At Bastrop, Texas
Subscription Rate: $2..r>0 Per Year, Payable in Advance
Entered As Second Class Matter At The Post Office At Baatrop
Texas, Under Act of March 3, 1879
Building, along with the tradi
tional exhibits of home making
.skills.
College and professional foot
ball will be played in the Cot
ton Howl, with the Fairtime
scheduled being topped by the
Texa- Oklihoina cla-.-ic, and
including also SMU vs. Rice.
Dalla Texan- vs. Oakland Rai
ders and Dallas Cowboys vs.
Cleveland Browns.
Dates of the l'JGO State Fair
are Oct. 8 - 23.
R KIM BP RS EM EXT SIRE
Georgetown Well, that's one
one way of getting the money
back!
The Williamson County Sun,
weekly newspaper iii George-
town, thi- week carried a story
about a robbery of a grocery
store reading: THIEVES GKT
7 r, DOLLARS.
The headline opposite that
story in the adjoining columa
r.-ad: GROCERIES HIGHER
Koy Kragh
Jewelry
J
FOR THINGS FINER
Expert watch and jewelry
repairing—one to fire day
service
SPECIAL ORDER WORK
Ring Mounting—Stone Setting
KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS
wedding etiquette books free
on request
923 Main Bastrop Phone SI
READ THE WANT-ADS
Godfrey To Appear
At Texas State Fair
[read the classified ads
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ISACRED HEART CHURCH
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DINNER
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iid I m no i hii i in n .o,
n. f funi 11 to ,i m lo J t" i' in
[Sunday, September 4, 1960
- V utf I nli-ruinnx iit I hrm; j.'b« ut I h«- I 'it >
N lilt KU'MM. -i lliml <. ^ M
t'harie.- Hen
P. > .■ Hollan,
.f ' Litula P-e
r. were au.'-t- of
:f and Mrs.
dinner re
\1 11. \ l urmr, Mr- T
i ttn" a d Mt '! iith Chan
i• . a t'■> \ ill a ( a
: U t.i t 1" ida}
\1 i ■ d %l i - V i d> A • *and''!
Wattei -oi I* iday arid
\| • \ - a T ' t !i ami home
• tl <-li Sf • ■ ati lice visit
Witt I . * • it.< Ml I.lllie
Rii ' .-r and othei relative- in
VN it t. i -on < tn munit;,
i, . . t a ;i f ' . \ ■ thu
i' - -it" ;t > hi." . ■- Sutxiav .te ■
. M a: M-
Sn Hug -in ' torn \g ut Du. a,
*1 I wi-r he-- for th. 11 v
Mi am! Mt 1 i
M Pa . it."- • a - .1
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M.i I : X■.-1
T> >-vi -1..11 and
Arthur ( oilfr > w.
i-otial appearances
ttiri-i las - of thi
I' ut • Texa- llor
"Th. Old Redhe.
p. ai nit! hi- fame
"< i'l.die." at t' e i
ma ■ >f the H«r.-
7 and H and at
performat.ee < >ct
.-•)'•■ 1 iir Li vest-
The Hoi e Show
■n ■ the Fridaj
• the State Ft
.p.,-n- -at'irday. Ut
(Jodfrey ha- bt-ei
-. e f'. moie than
:.: • fat n Hea on
l •' ;1 ' \ \ a
i i>i of >evi ra
■ i-eii Tl ■ most
-tar
radio
niar.e per-
il: thi first
I State
se Show.
•I" will ap
Palomino,
ight perf'ii
. <how Oct.
' i • matinee
in the
k Coii«eum.
L'et- under
evening be
i ifficially
a horse lo-
vear>. At
H ir: 1/OU
he keep-
different
at-..jus i- his
Pai":nino stallion, Catoctin
te d, known a- "Goldie" to the
millions who have -een iiim on
• • Godfrey T\ "W oi in
p< -onal appearance- he ha
made from coast t" cna-t.
The third annual Texa In
t< rt:atior>al Trade I'aii will
have exhibits from all over the
world. The Automobile Show
will it trodiice many of the new
l'.o l model.-. The Agriculture
Show will feature the import-
ance if chemistry to modern
farming and ranching.
< Mi . i exhibits ill ii . ide
tho.-e in the Fleet: n Show ami
Nat ral Ga- Show. Playtime
I SA. farm implements and ma
chine ry. antique autos. the
Homi and Family Show and
pecial featurt.- of the fan -
gi ii tl- mu-eunis.
I-1 • •• daily fashi ■ <}iow - will
a nig:-!..-lit ii. tn- Women's*
AUCTION
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th — 10 AJM.
245 Travis St. La Grange
This store has been cloted (or over a year, .tnd Von Reeco Aiiociatei
beon commiisioned to jell all their aueti at Public Auction.
Everything will be to Id to the h'gheif i'Jdcr—No
(USED FURNITURE)—Metal bedt. wocc'tn beds, bed springs, gas heators,
straight chairs.
(HARDWARE)—NuH. bolts, scrows, hand sprayers, and lo+s o< mite.
items.
(DRY GOODS)—Ladies gloves, shoes skirts belts, laces, ribbon, bos-
tons lippers. sewing threads, ties, men's belts.
(FIXTURES)—Display racks, tables, glass show case, fil« cabin«H,
player, public address system.
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Sale Conducted by
YON REECE
ASSOCIATES
Bo* 9121
Ausrin, Texas
(WANT TO SELL' CALL US COLLECT ro<? .4 FR'-.E CONFIDENTIAL
INTERVIEW WITHOUT C1L"~ ATIO < — PHONE GL 3-J979.)
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Servii ■ are he. > in • >uf.
day morn ni at ' ')•• a
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|ilelel\ dependable silent
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(. \> refnueiator tree/er by
N"it:i A brand new auto-
i -, 11 Ice Maker keeps a
supply ot ice tultes alwav - at
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I- i- t.'imi - e -up ot
: ei !■'."is wnti up front
st i . Ill the il.xu I'ull ID-
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United
Pentecostal Church
Key. > K. Hutson. Pantor
uti'lav Sctiool, lit a m
M i W i i ship. 11 a m
S ^ People. n .111 p m
Kvanne i-tu-. 7:30 p m
•| ,. lay Hi de Study, 7:30
p in
I'llur>d i • Worsi ip Service
7 !<• p f
^ ,nv ted to attend any
and all ■'i out service
11 aile ii
Sharp Furniture ( <>.
Pll< NK. t .
Catholic Church
1 ,. K,-v M * . Dei, ion, I'« -
S iiidity- at 7 tW and •' 00 a m.
Morn in^ Service.'-
Mon i.t- \\ ■•dne-day at t.i Fn
d \, 7:0(1 a nt
NOW NORGE goes GAS
OtU' of the Ktvati'st names in kitehen and laundry appliances-backed by
the \.ist r«*s()urees and know bou ot Boi Warner Cor[x>ration-iv>w
pn-sent> il i.-s ni.i.;nitieent (IAS refrigerator-frw/er. Soc it
tod.iv .il \ ur gas eotnpanv otlice or at your Nor : dealer's.
UNITED
NATURAL OAS
still your biggsst bargain
5LKYING 1h£ SUw! jOi. '
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1960, newspaper, August 25, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237806/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.