Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1961 Page: 7 of 8
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Repair
5h Work
Jutierrez's
jSTF.KY SHOP
|- PECAN
. „ tnd on Saturday
rrntlitn bliidi
Piano, "Tin Hun jo Soiik" Mike
W ilk in.
Piano, "butterfly Waltz", Rachel
({catty Kahl, by Mamie Schuy
I ler.
Voice, "Home on thi' RaiiK'",
Traditional Cowboy Sontr. Mik«
Wilkin. Mark Wilkin, Ji ff Wil
kin, I >i ii Hardt, Paul Hardt
and Nat Hardt
Tin Hymn <>f the Month mi
"Crown Hiiii With Many i'i
II* lll«"
T« xt Matthew Bridges, t.nn
Diadi'inata, Goerjfe •! Elv< >
Mi Claude Wool.-ey. piesi
dent wa- in the chair. \ vot<
wa taken on thi Televi^i.iii
Educat iimal program th< ul
was -k<d to -U|fK<**' prmturi ■
for
An arrangement of -u. i i p. ,i
and corn flowei were u*o d '>n
the piano.
\ pi in;1 boui|uet «> nti red tin
ditiini.' tal l« from which punch,
cookies and mi! wciv served
(iue t thei than the < m
rallied wire Mr- Ireland V
bright, Mr Wnltei I «";t?'
v\ i u.'lit, Mr Kiank I) e n i i u > .
Mi C I |j«wreiice. Mi W I
Maynatxl Mr- \ A Sander
Mr- Kobert Wilkin, Mr*. M
Hardt arid Mr W B Han -iiiii
_____ T H K BAST HOI' (TEXAS) ADVEHTISKH, MAY II, 11**11
! WSCS Pledge
Service Program
Held, May 1
, ' ' ",iant was leader
I ledue Scivue program
a joint meetinjr .,f the Wo-
Society „f Christian Set - j
V'ce held in tin Chapel of the
, ' N1< t- • di-t Church on Mon
day afterno-n. May 1 Assiatiiiif
he i we,, M,. Karl Cor .-on. Mr>
N| Hardt and Mrs. R. W
l.ovelo
ELKINS' specials for
uirsday, Friday, Saturday.
May 11-12 13
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HIDING LAWNCHAIR
[.■ • i -t ii'«iy \ i n .e
: . . xiran W« -1 >t : 11 j
i: . : Aw iy I1 r Knsy '* : : :<
Vv- jhs Only 3' •' U>s.
$6.95 VALUF.
$4.99
[Jfluliti Spring
1 pair for
•
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HALF SLIPS
Kmc t)ualit*. >l,r «lio
:Wc
ABIES BRIEFS
kh 0 iality, Assorted (' "1< v.-
[S.in11;-od, 100% Run Proof.
39 Value packaged
4 lor 94c
GOODS SPECIAL Big A:r -if
(" f P' ttoi Goods One C *rouj
r;' • 'h'vers in Dark Sha ios One
' ' 1 n i UiHit iiwecu Sheoi:
p1 Drip. Dry, Valu< ■ I * ' > m< 1
79c, foi only 39r yd.
" 'I 1 HI ||
^96 Slices
Pound IUr
Re
1 i \ El N SI K\ IN*.
TRAYS
Special Floral D> si rn«
6<)«
"WER;-. TOR t
,:e<l Mums, 1
Ccila
VIOTMIIH :' i ;AY
lydrcingiKjs* cmd
iiunis
"MKU HE M Tin:,. t.HT ITEMS on displa* in
Meet your friends nt 1* Ik 11^
and shop in c.miI comfort
Have Everything"
^CIL LONG. Manager
M i U
devotion"1
the
I Haii nmc xavu
on Stewardship.
' I' "1 I'enman, pre ident,
called tli. nu ctin^ to order and
l"« ided ov. ■ th. business period.
New officer will he installed
on Sunday, May 21. at the mom
ii'vr chuich ervici, the president
announced
Meinbel pre-.,it w.ie Mis.
B.'.ton Si M, w , |)itk
Mr- U I! Ransome, Mr*.
J, (i Kred -Moore,
M " I Mr Hob Cray,
^ M > iir.l, Mr- L. ('.
''' M H ( U ikin-, Mi '
< Mrs. Curtis
■a'.der- Mi < ,.,-j« Woolsey,
Jin i *,f
A-Dell Rainer
Circle Has Program
On Africa
lh' A 11. Hairier Circle of
t • Kir? Hapti-t C irch met
ill ' • hurii' f Mi I.eroy Smith
on I'uesday May
I'.dlowinj.' trie bu un-- period.
Mr 1 W I k. a ;ire -el ted a
pi ^ i an or- \ftica She wa.-
1 'led • M' i t, (ioddard,
K K ray! Mr Kuyene
In ^1 \. ■ en Kallwell.
< M hei '.H u-i | ■ i- -ent were
I.aK • M r I, .! ii r i n, Mi
1 ■ M h 1'erkinj),
d i Ml i; W Mi
\ • < i \
Hew Arrivals
i arwl Mr- Fritz Werner,;
■ • K.. • Hti'hway,
art ,*ri .i> . i .t.jr th« ai rival of
the - <-vi ■ ■ /randrhild, born j
n S. . • ai:f' ■ nut May
I e little fellow ha been |
allied VI i<tii I i yd and h |
w i .k.'hed . v i n pound - «i II
our . H i- t) . fust , hi <i of !
Mi a I M; W L. K ned)
Hi- mother l tin formei Nil--
Kmc Wi r■ • •
Tower Theatre
-BASTROP-
I rI Sal . Max 12-13
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Kl(k[)hanl ^alk
—IMu* Second F'eature—
H \ l I I MSN S
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Altar Society
Elects Officers
New officer.- were elected and
plans laid foi the annual senior
class barbecue -upper, at the
May 2 meeting o' the Sacred
Heart Altar Society.
Mr- Jeff Us born wa- elected
pre ident. She will replace Mrs.
Henry Uoertz. Mrs. Fred Kieli
rich. Jr., was re-elected vice
president and Mr.-. David Kieb
rich will assume the duties of
secretary from Mrs. Monroe Wil-
helm. Mr.-. Earl Callahan was
it elected treasurer of the Soc-
iety.
The new officer- will be in
stalled at the next meeting of
the Society on June ('>.
Final plans were made for a
chicken barbecue supper to be
held in honor of the jfraduating
senior class, to be he ld Tue day,
May IK on the church lawn. In
case of inclement weather, the
-upper will be held in the Parish
Hall. Hev M C. Doason will be
the speakei and all seniors are
invited.
The Society a I s o di.-cus ed
serving hot chocolate and do
nuts for children making theii ■
Kirst Communion on May 14.
flan- an foi the refre hnients
i to be served following the 7:3((
| Mass.
Wesley an Service
; Guild Officers
Elected
Rev Walter J. Cartwright
gave a program on th< "Bank
Christian Beliefs" at the April
'2>' meeting of the We Icyan Ser-
vice (Juild Meeting. Hev Cart-
wright was introduced bv Mr
Arthui Kdwards. prottiam leader.
The meeting wa- held ii the
homt of Mrs. Jack Claiborne
'.vi11: \11 - M \ < ai |ien!i-r.
pie-ident, co hoRtes-
N11 Hi y a ■ Sand' • ina:
of the nominatinir -irnmittee,
made the following :-unination-
for new officers, wh- w-cn duly
elei ted
Preside
\ ice I• r•
Sw illey;
( laiborr
lace He!
tary, Mr
: sionaiy
Parker, Spiritual I.if Mr-. J.
T. lialser; Supply Work, Mr-
Annie l.ee Alexander, Publicity
Work, Mi-s Stella Spooner; Local
Church Activities. Mi.-. Monroe
Sanders; Literature I'ublicati ns.
Mrs. I.eroy Chalmers; Member-
ship, Mrs. Mann M u r c h i - o n;
Christian Social Relations, Mi-.
C K Miller.
During the -octal hour that
followed guests were invited foi
refreshments of lime sherbert
punch, chicken -alad sandwiches,
olives, and cookies. The dining
table was centered with a May
Day arrangement, featuring a
May Pole. Eight varicolored rib
bon -tnamei's in pastel shades,
extended from a pink -atin bow
at the top of the pole to mini-
ure pot. of -woetpens in pastel
colors.
A11angemens oi late spring
flow, i s were u.-e<i at vantage
point- in the living room.
Visitors wer. Mr.-. L. A.
Koenig, Mi R W. I.oveles-, Mr- <*!,. r- - Miller, Mr, Ha.-is
I coordinator, and Lev. Cartw right; llodg- Mi C. (). Horn, Mm.
member pre ent wen- Mr Mam Murh; ii, Mr-. P ./.
Annie lae Alexander, Mrs. R L. Parker, Mi K K Pearcy, Mrs.
Hohannan. Mr- Leroy Chalmers, .Bryan Sunders, Mr... Alm
Mi.-. Aithui Kdwards. Mr.-. J, I. Schaefer, Mis. (ieorge Swilley
H a -lei, Mr Wallace Hefner, and Mi - Si.-lla Spooner.
Special This Week
SHORTS 100 Lbs. $2.65
Obi-! OWN 10% Dairy Feed $2.60
OUR OWN 37% Hoq Sup. $4.75
Thrusday through Thrusday
BASTROP FEED COMPANY
TEXAS LAWMEN
p
Lawrence Sullivan Boss
Sheriff-Statesman
"Continue your good uork and the people of Texas
uill not uithhold their praise"
On th« cimpui ot Turn A it .VI undt she uitut of L wrtnc« Sullivin -Sul) Rot , th«
school i revtred onc-ume Prmdcrit A state tuchfri collcge i> njmcd for him; he w« a
dulingui hed Govtrnor and Sta:t Senator, a Bri|[adicr General in the Civil Vi'ar But . .
before the yean of soldiering and itatejmanihip Sul Rosj had made colorful turbulent
frontier hutory ai a peace officer. He was a young (22) Ranger Captain when, in I860,
ht and hi company broke the power of the Comanche . It wai Rom who killed their
chief, the noted Pete Nocona, then captu'ed and returned to civilization N'ocona's white
wife, Cynthia Ann Parker. Then, in 187), on special duty, he became Sheriff of McLennan
County, with full authority to rid central Texas of a horde of viciout intruders, who in
reconstruction days hid imposed their lawless "six shooter rule" and terrorized the area. In
true Ranger fashion Sul Ross soon had tranquilued McLennan, and several other counties
II well!
Toda> Texans still owe much to the Ijwmen who brouglu pejee to the
frontier . . and much also to industry and commerce, for bringing prosperity
and pleasure The brewing indusir> has done us part providing com
munuy revenues, payrolls and ihe refreshment <>f moderate beverages In
Texas beer belongs. and the Unued States Brewers Association is
constantly at work with brewers, wholesalers and retailers to assure ihe
sale of beer and ale under pleasant, orderly and law-abiding conditions
six
id, Mr K.
iMtnt, Mi-
Set i etai v,
Trea.-urei
ei Promotion
H C. Mode.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1961, newspaper, May 11, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237843/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.