Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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\Society News'1
party Honors
[195I Seniors
. , , J*., Am,
gyright UUl
honor. > > at
-kid" purty K'Vi-n
" !llc ... -nt , Mr.
' XVhit ten, Mr
| .W, M M*
Lvo "nd Mr-
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: ■„!.>. « ' •
, th«. W hitton home.
w, .uttp-'"1 lhftt th''
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fond m< ' w 1 •
th..\ ; .. <l ki.J
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jy d^orHt. <1 for th.'
a whit. 1 loth with
n(j toy «l«-sifcrn •« in red,
, a miniaturi1
j.w..h all th.
• n K'Rt b. found in n
f 4i>d*iche.«.
0 punch WMI served,
enjoying tcourt, -y
. h« " *'« * • rt*
ll.;r. U.-ior.
S; . , M . u t h, I
Myrlirw Town-
Pa! y I>u
< Wili-y, Mi ■
vi.- Mr I ...>•«•<•
(J. -t tM ol 11.
At .. XI ay e Smith, I-
Adam , Steven (iilley, I.. ■ ,
j W i I ii e I in, Jo. l ( Vi,ant. Jtl
I Stri« Kl«'« und Tommy IVnip 1
j tm. Jr.
| Also Mrs. Fled Wntrht, - ,,
>pon.-or. ami Mr. Wrjriht
Cartwrights Host;-
For Lawn Party
The Reverend ami Mi \\,t« •
.1 ('artwrijfht interuineii i .
m. inlu i ' ami fitmilit - .,r ti.i
Official Hoard of Fir-t M.tt.xj
ist Church with a I.awn |■. , •
Wednesday evening. May in-
Hurricane lamp w«n u . <
vantaK.' point- over the
Horn. mad.' ire « r < a m
cookh win -1 ived f 1 i'n; a tat .
1' i t. i d w itii an at 1 ang.-im t
"f K.i t. . 1,1 lo-., Sha la I in ,,
and Shi imp Plai t \ ppr ■ •
atily .'ill per -011 • wen ; •, .
Osi. in Gest
Mi I.'iyri Cif-t, iia i^h:
Mi and Mi I II (,i-t
X 11 hi'.'. ( 1 hui 1., on . f M
Franl. (> '"in and t• a;. \;
11., in : 1 , w .11 quiet . a •
a double nr.* cer. mony on i
day i.iKht, May 12, 11 tin i...:
ti*t Par-miaul with Kev i; I
Elliott officiatinK
1 h«' brid. a 1 ti 10r in i
trop H ;>f h .1 !iool and w •
-alutatoriAii of her iiad... .
' ' 1" •• at < ommen< 1 mi n' I r-
THE BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, MAY
. or May 2!
M " 'ion, ,, employed at
"i"1' Manufacturing Plant
•' n.i rnl,,of th„ Xntional
' >ua rd.
Only member
family u
1H. 1961
*. 1 mony.
Mi and M,
home at the
mem- Ht I2<ir.
of
lire-cut
the
for
two
the
" horn are at
Ho anky Apart-
Wate Street.
Miss Veima Ervin
Complimented Vvrith
Bndal Shower-
Mi Vi lma Ervin, bride elect
II zander.-, was comjili-
■'1 s%ith a 1 t'c ption shower
' Saturday ev.-ning. May 13, in
' ' < alvary Epi-copai Church
Paj 1-h liou i
iio-t. 1- \vt.|,
*' ' Ml A ■ ,ly
pf '.ill /.< y lib. M I
tt.
M
Mi
G
Fo.- ter
e Cox
ivinjr the uu«'
Mr H. S.
Wilhelm, Miss
N* velyn Cor
'lii I
M liler and
of Au>tin.
we 1e Mr.
Piv hi and her
Da ar Ervin, and
andei - of Paige,
-pective bride
iit, Mi
m-.th. 1, M.
M \ \\
'in !tii-i of U
K' OOti;.
Diian presided at
■' < - i (vok. Other
' 1 ' '' • ho.i,,- party were
M 1 '|N • H ■■•Im, Mr Kob
'tt ley and Mi-s Myrlene
1'■ a n-end.
A nre< 1 ai d white c o 1 'j r
' '' arricfi ( ut in the
«■'! an,.' Ki ru.-nt' and tabl.
<)« ■ <" at ion,v
w.T' displayed 011 long
' •' I 'If (.'!• en table
i iin- iiiirlaid with lace cloths,
\im will HAVI A NEW U. S. SINAT
fXANS WANT . . .
COURAGEOUS SPOKESMAN John Tower, d highly
tJdtc co"tcrvdtive, rallied the lupport of dlmoit d mi!
Ttians Ko applauded Kn couraqe with their vo*fi to
4:1 " j itd^d aqainjt the liberalism of the New Fr ' • or "
it *41 ci p4^'cd the fancy of Teiai and the ration with
eloc 1 ♦ jr' a"d quality of h.i campaigning.
XANS DO NOT WANT . . .
PHAN i I Nt S I \ \ I ( | ^ \ } , f ^ . f t , |
i«n,p<7ir. . • 11. c. itic ttilrnm if ui-.r (. <d to wm
in "I ih< j If 1! Ifi4t *( i'i Im 1 iniadi v v. ,
Itrrd m * inmpciiin* «U<(n n Mr m «ldorn prctcnt
i mo f f,ii-'fi hrjrd frum in Vt jiiu ^iin Mann Inam
>t iw ff i«n him or hrard Him ii
ohn TOWER
placed in the center of the large
reception room.
The refreshment table wa-
covered with a white linen cloth
and held a centerpiece of white
Easter Lilies and carnations en-
t. 1 -per.-ed with greenery. Tall
green tapers in crystal caudle
holder.- flanked the arrangement.
Two wide lime green .-atin rib
bon streamers ci isscrossed the
front of the tablt cloth with
"Velma and CJ. H." in gold let
te is.
Mrs. Wiley ladled lime sher-
bert punch and Mi.-- Tcwnsend
served green frosted white cake
squares. White and green mint-
were available.
Guests who called were Mrs.
A. C. Dan nelly, Mrs. J. W.
Yancy, Mrs. John Odom, Mrs.
Noah Dyal, Mrs. C. E. Dolgen
er, Mrs. Jack Claiborne, Mrs.
Ben Johnson, Mrs. George Micks,
Mrs. Jimmy Nutt, Mrs. David
Constanine, Mrs. H. C. Hanks,
Mrs. Homer Tumlinson, Mr
Hubby Clark, Mi-. Violet Shu
make, Mr.-. Woodrow Dulaney,
Mi.-- Delore Dolgenei. Mi-
Linda Claiborne, Mi- Susan
Ireland. Mis.- Mary Carpenter,
Miss Hessie Ervin, Mis Ethel
Miller, Miss Evelyn A'olf, Mi-s I
Joyce Karris, Mis- Shirley John-
son, Miss Margie Laaki, Mis.-!
Cynthia Crooks anil Miss Man
Jo Goree.
Stolle—Bartsch
The Sacred Heart Catholic!
Church, Rockne, was the scene
of the wedding of Mi - Hernice
Marie Hartsch of Rockne to
Erwin Charles St• •!D ■■{ Smith
villi Saturday morning, May <i
at 10 a.m. The Very Rev. Claude
A. Fau.-t officiated u! th■ double
ring reremony. Mi Fail Call
ahan of Ced. r Creek wa < gan
1st for the im i a Acolyte.-
iveii Ralph Bart Rockne,
brotm f the briii* a:id D.-ugla-
Bm k "f Rockne. P.t• -haped ar-
ratigemeiitn of wli.v ^ adioii d<
1 orated tin altai
I hi bi u)i i.- th> daughtci of
M' nd Mr-. Low ljart-.h of
Rockin She i.- a 'graduate of
ai 1 il Heart S Roc km ,
a ml a' te- . J • d N ixn i; College,
Austin She 1- a' p • -• nt em-
I'ii-yed as a bookei per at the
1 Tip Iron acl Sin Co. of Aus-
1 tin.
I 1 groom, .o! •' Mr. and
M: J.'hn Stolle Sr. of Smith-
vi i> is a graduate .-f tn. Smith-
!vi;i- High School, and he too,
attended Nixon Clay College at ; chiffon featuiing r. lace l.olere
Austin. He was employed with Their headdresses were ,-hort
the Tips Iron and Steel Co. of green veils attached to small
Austin prior to serving two 1 row 11.- of rhine-tom .. Each cai-
>ears in the US Army. He i- tied a bouquet of red carnation.-,
now a sophomore at the Univcr- John Stolle Jr., Austin, brothei
sity o. Texas. (,f the groom, was best man.
The bride given in marriage The other attendent was Johnny
by her ft/.her wore a floor length Zimmerhanzel of Kovar, cou-iii
gown of white lace and tulle, of the groom.
the moulded bodice of laee fea I shers were Pat Bartsch of
tu'ed a square neckline, and Rockne, brother of the bride, and
formed a V at the waist line. Johnny Valek of S m i t h v i I I e,
Sequins adorned the entire cousin of the groom.
bodice. The bouffant skirt had For her daughter's wedding
two wide panels of lace forming Mr.-. Bartsch chose a green dre.-.-
at the Waistline and circling 1 and a white carnation corsage,
halfway down the skirt. Beneath Mr . Stolle, mother of the groom
this was a panel of tulle extend- wore a beige lace dress and a
ing to the floor. Her fingertip white carnation corsage.
veil of french illusion was at- i A wedding dinner was served
tached to a crown of rhinstones. 111 St. Dominic Savio Hall, Rock
She carried a boquet of white nc. Approximately two hundred
carnations. Her only jewelry was guests attended. Miss Sally Ann
a strand of pearls. Boer of Rockne, cousin of the
Miss Ellen Bartsch of Rockne, | bride, persided at the Bride's
sister of the bride, was maid j Book. Forming the main center
of honor. Another sister, Miss ' piece of the bride's table was
Adeline Bartsch was brides maid, the three tiered bride's cake
They were identically dressed | baked by Mrs. Matthew Bartsch
in stieet length dresses of green of Rockne, aunt of the bride.
her
For
In ide
piece suit
going away trip tha
wore a green checked two
die-.- of with white
accessories.
Mr. and Mis. Stolle are now at
hum. at 12(H) San Antonio Street
Vu.-tin.
71 D
and summer'* oiihj begun...
vnv
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Year 'round
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Air Conditioning!
U
HOT! HOT! HOT! I )<>cs lh.it dot. I ihc M>iir
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rd tins!
Hcticr check up right now on woiulcilul vchi
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''•"gain (if | | Ihc res nothing .is line on the
market today, yet (iAS an conditioning costs
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And what a difleteiue 11 makes in slimmer
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to a cool mountain stic.uii (iAS air coinlition
mg costs so little it's .1 wotulei eveiyoni devsn t
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from our air conditioning engineers, \011r
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dealer.
'ASK about special low summer
OAS AIR CONDITIONING RATE"
UNITED
at low, low prices!
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MAXWELL HOI SE
LB.
69c
C XL TOP No. 2 1 2
PEACHES 2 for 49c
RAMI! STYLE
BEANS No. 303 2 for 25c
SUN SPI N Sliced
PINEAPPLE No. 2 25c
i XL TOP
PEARS No. 303 2 1 c
MORTONS
BI S C U I T S 12's 2 5c
MORTONS Chicken. Turkey or Beef
POT PIES 8 Oz. 2 for 45c
SI N SPIN
Pineapple Juice 46 oz. 25c
GRAPE IUICE 12 oz. 19c
EROS'H XCRES
CORN CUT 10 Oz. 19c
FROSTS ACRKS
GREEN PEAS 10 Oz. 17c
J X( K SPRAT
HOMINY No. 300 2 for 17c
ROTEL X\h«.l«>
BEANS No. 303 2 for 37c
RENOWN
Tomatoes No. 300 2 for 25c
I.IBBY'S (ioidon ( rrum
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K1 MBEl.l.'S
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O L E O LB. 19c
BULK
WEINERS Lb. 39c
CEDAR FARM
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RED BIRD
Sweet Potatoes No. 303 22c
i mm >
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FRESH KILLED
FRYERS Lb. 33c
CRISCO
.1 LB CAN
89c
UPTON S _ ^
TEA 16 Count Bag 22c
I IPTON'S
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STAR hi ST
TUNA
W STEX
BEEF STEW
5 Lb.
1-2
5 1 c
29c
No. 300 35c
KIM HELLS
Luncheon Meat 12 oz. 37c
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400's 25c
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Vanilla Wafers 12 oz. 31c
N ELI.ONN
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< \ I 11 HUM \
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CHEER
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FLOUR
(.1 \ DIOI.A
r. LB. B\t;
43
TEA
i ipions
i t lb.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1961, newspaper, May 18, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237844/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.