Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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Pl'HLICATION EVERY THURSDAY
At Ha.*trop, Texas
Subscription Fate: $2..r>0 Per Year, Payable in Advance
fcntered As Second Class Matter At The Post Office At Baatrot
Texas, Under Act of March 3, 1879
CEDAR CREEK
Mr.-. Arthur P. Smith. Kditor
Mr>. S. T Simmon.- enjoyed
her dauffhtei. Mrs. Carl Morton
and Mr.-, O. F. Wamel in Ba-
trop and went to Austin Christ-
mas shopping. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M 1>. Turner
had a- their trui-ts for the day
Thanksgiving, their sons and
familie-. Mr and Mrs. Larry
Turner and David arid Dewey
Robert Turner and Robbie of
Bastrop.
Holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Watt.- and father, J.
H. Miles were Mrs. Watt's nep-
hew and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Mills, Jr. of Odessa and
a brother Mr. and Mrs. Jame.-
Miles of Austin.
Rev. Denton Belk of Austin
filled his regular appointment
at Cedar Creek Sunday and
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Holmes and J. J. Voss.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Smith and
son.- of Lock hart, and Mr. and
Mrs. Royce Holland and Johnny
of Austin were dinner truest* of
their mother and sister, Mrs. H.
C. Smith and Mrs. Edith Cham
pion Sunday.
Mrs. Floyd Martin, Mrs. M.
D. Turner and Mrs. Lee Alex-
ander were Austin shoppers or.
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Connor and
daughter.-, Linda and Sherry and
Joyce and Mr Susit Lee. all
of Austin were suppei t;ue:-t.-
of Mi and Mr.-. Lee Alexander.
Saturday.
Mrs. J. C. Kllis .-pent Thank-,
giving with her son and family
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Ellis,
Jackie, Joe, Joy and Charles of
Del Valle.
Mr. and Mr Haruiii Helium
and children. I^ana, Cail and Den-
nis visited Mr. Helium- parents,
Mr. and Mr . .less Helium in
Dale, Sunday.
Mr. and Mi . Andy Ai.'xan
der recently visited with Mr.-.
Alexander'- r i ' "r. Mr.
Mrs. W. R. Hi ndrix of Austin.
Mrs. Alexander stair that Mr.
Hendtix i- -low !> recovering
from the heart attack of la.-t
summer.
Mr. and Mr . S. T.
made social call: on
Mr. . 1- at:k W it. and
Mr.-, \rthur Ontry of
Sunday afternoon.
my 4'2 Saturday.
Mr- B. J Longshore of Au-
tin invited the ladies to meet
with her foi the Christmas party
which will be December IT, a
week earlier since the regular
I date falls on Chri.stmas. Eve.
Delicious refreshments were
-erved to the following members
and guests, Mesdames, H. C.
Smith, Andy Alexander, O. F.
Wamel, S. T. Simmons. Vilas
Hemphill, Joe Rathman. Dee Al
exander, R. E. Mortland, T. A.
Gilley. B. J. Ixmgshore, T. C.
Watts, Wit Champion, Walter
Moncui e, M. D. Turner, Evon
Holnu- and the hostess.
Mrs. W hitsell Celebrate*
Birthday With Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Alexander
spent Sunday in the home of
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Whitsell, Judy
and J. J. Jr. of Elroy.
Others who helped Mrs. Whit-
-ell celebrate her birthday were
her brothers and families; Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Alexander and
Jerry; Mr. and Mrs. Andy R. Al
< xander, Joy Andy Bob and
J immv.
Yi.-itors who 'ailed on theii
reporter at the Bastrop Hos
pital recently were Mr. and Mr-.
R. J. Roger- and Paul 11. Mc
i Guire of Palacio; Mr. and Mrs.
Alfe d Helmeamp. M -. E. E.
Boyl, Mr-. Mary Tuke, Mi-.
Kathleen and Mr. and Mrs. Eo-
I gene McGuire all of Austin;
VI Minnie Lea i.evy and Mr-.
' Laura Naumann of Smithville;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose. Pasa
dena; and M Howard Gould,
Red Rock and Mrs. Elgin Lee
of th< Watte) -on Community.
DINNER HONORS WANDA
LOl B\RTSCH IN \CSTIN
Watts' Bark Home
Mr. a d Mr.-. T. C. Watts and
J. H. Mile- who spent the -um-
mer and fall down on the "OL-
Randle Place," raiMii^ turkeys
s<>l<i the la-t of the six thous-
and flock, the pa.-t week and
moved back to their Ranch near
Elroy.
Wanda Lou Bartsch, laughter
■ f Mi. and Mr Ed Bart-ch of
Austin was honored with a 1 r-
key dinner and all the trimmings
and j by her parents at theii home
on Sunday, November -0. on the
o a :oii of Fir«t Holy Com-
munion.
Beside her parent- and bro
ther. Gary, those pre.-ent foi
Simmons the k a.m. Mass iri St. Ignatiu-
Mr. and Cat re Church, Au.-tin. for the
Communion Service were her
irrari'iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Piu-
f loertz. and Vunt, Mi- Joyce
Ai • ( oertz, of Rockne.
Also attendintr the <Jinr« r !>•
ide- those already mentioned
wer< Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Goertz
ad Bryan, Ba-trop; Kugene
Goertz, Aust.in, and Mr. and
Mi.-. Arthur Goertz and family.
Rock lie.
Mi and
' !arfield
Mrs. B. H. Smith. Hoste**
To "42" Club
Tli- Cedar Creek ladie- met
iri the nine of Mi B. H.
Smith to enjoy an evening play
INFORMAL PHOTOGRAPHS of
your family, or of any special
' ccasion— birthday, anniversary,
family reunion. Children's pic-
tures a specialty. Prices reason-
able. Call Bob Standifer, phone
57 or 480 for appointment.
Festive Bread—Cherry Coffee Ring
V H v
An uttractively decorated, vet ea.sy-to-pr«-|>ari' accompaniment
to a holiday breakfast or brunch is flavorsomi- < . rr < Ulln Ririi
Made from raisin bran, colorful marasc hino < berries and chopfted
nutmcata, this delicious bread will add a festive touch to the
holidays
(Jicrr* < iiffic l<irt«c
1 \i cups Kellogg'* Raisin Bran 1teas|>oon Halt
cup milk
I <
l/« cup soft shortening
I i up sift *d flour
2"2 teanpoonn baking powder
Combine Raisin Hran. milk, t jrg and shortening; heat we!! Sift
together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar Add to Raisin Bran
mixture, stirring only until romhinrr! Fold in well-drained cherries
1 eup sugar
cup finely cut maraiM lnii>
i berries
V2 < u|) cboppifl nutmeats
and nutmeats Spread in greased K « inch ring mold, filling about
two-thirds full. Hake in moderately hot oven (400' F) about Hi
minutes Turn out of ring mold Frost with tinn o.nfi tionei-
two-thirds full
in moderately hot oven (400' F) about 'Hi
icing Ut'corate with additional cherries and nutn • ;it n ire !
Yield alKiut 8 servings
Conft-riioorm' Iring
Combine 1 cup aifted confectioners' sugar with I'/j tablespoon1
light cream Beat well Spread over warm Cherry Coffee Ring
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1960, newspaper, December 1, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237820/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.