Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1961 Page: 8 of 8
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I1ASTKOP (T i-'.XAS1 AlJVKItTISF.lt. OCTOBER 12. U"-l
~)jrSociety News
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k i am pie-ented by Mrs.
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nn-i t I! of 5 I' Lost Pitle.-
Club iit*Ui at hfi home
Wednc.-dtu afternoon of la.-t
luck.
( ona
Mi> Ralph
Watterson,
Mrs. K.
Cartw i ii'ht.
Mis. II C.
D. Pan',
V I
I illu.-tiat. her talk, Mr-.
Cartw rijilit referred to arrange-
in, r.t - of Hawaiian grown Aspid
i.-tra and Anthurium leaves,
wi'odroses, spidei mum.- and di
jed ti leave.-, used in tin living
room an«i on tin dining table.
Other arrangements of purple
dahiia- ai.d hibi.-i us w ere used
at vantage point- throughout the
house.
Mr-. Cartwright wa? in the
president^ chair during the bu.-i
n.-- period. The meeting opened
with member- reading the Club
Collect.
Tentative plans were made
fi a Fall Placement Show to
be held on November 14, in the
Cartwright home.
M K. I.. Perkins and Mrs.
Ciordor Hefner were received
in'' the club as new numbers.
Mr-. Cartwright was elected
:is d egate to the State Carder
(" Hoard Meeting to be held
ii Waco, October 24-2ii. Mrs.
R. A. Tullis was elected as dele
irate. The Division 3 meeting will
b. '1 ir .\ u • •. on N'ovemhei
During the social hour that
f.. .owed. Mrs. W. B. Ransone
presided at the coffee and tea
•service and Mrs. 1'. C. Maynard
served cream puff.-.
Mrs. John Ireland Allhriglit
was a guest and members pie-
sent were Mr-. R. M. Wiley,
Mrs. C. VV. Eskew, Mrs. W. B.
Ransome, Mrs. R. P. Perkins,
Mr.-. Oren Eskew. Mrs. P. C.
Maynard, Mrs. Henry Schuyler,
For Repair
Refinish Work
Leo Gutierrez's
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
307 PECAN
After 5 p. m. and on Satarda;
repair Venetian bllada
Glass Family
Reunion Hela
Sunday Oct. 8
Ti . d< -ei .lata.- of William
S. (Bill I and Margaret Jane
A leva del ti ass met in the Ba-
li, >i. Stat, Pa: k, Sundaj. Oct
obei H. f r t i>ir annual family
reunion.
At in 1 a family -t\ U dinner
wa served.
Mrs Sa in lila.-s Wolfenbarger
• f Vustin, f 1 merly of Bastrop.
who is now *•> years of age, was
the olde.-t descendant present.
Il,i two -,irv:vii.g brother^. Wal
late (Has- of Austin and Hiram
( Buck i < i la - - of Bastrop, were
unable t attend.
l.ittl, M.ss Rachelk Hefner,
two and one holf mont I. old i
dauhter of Price and Doris Glass
Hefner was the youngest de
•cendant present. She and her
12 year -hi -i.-ter, Kay. were
also fifth generation descend
ant.-.
M and Mrs. Buster R-. unson.
Mr Free Banna, Jack am! Fre<l
Hair.a. Jr.. Mr and Mrs Jack
l.,nnl\
.11
livrstoi k
l astlaiul of * edai Creek wen
Ft ida> aft« ""ii vi-itoi - «f Mi.
and Mi F auk Fee.
l-'iank Cio.-by, who i>
at Fort Campbell,
kv. -pent the weekend
vitil his wife and children,
iiai• nts, Mr. and M
Crosby
s, Otis Miuikinmi
ekend with then
family, Mr. and
I' . ' like a I M
On Saturday,
State Fair
of
M
aid
th
lley
ir
and
a by
Residents of this area who are pictured
above in the Ralston I'urina I oinp. n>
offices in St l.ouis were among ap
proximately farni'-rs from this sr,
tion who visited the Purina Research
Farm at Gray Summit. Missouri. Ia*t
Monday, and spei t the following da\
seeing the compan> s research lahoratot
ies and general office I liousands of
farmers from all sections of the Lnited
States and many foreign countries \i-il
the I'urina farm each year to see results
of experiments conducted
and pnultr\ feeding ard management
I he 778 aire farm is d<\,>ted entneU
t, I arm tesean Ii projects I i t t u r e d
above, from left t.. riirht are first tow:
,\ M M< t lendon. Bastrop R H P \
ton. Austin. R I Hv.it!. Ii \ustin.
VIr I I R Monn, \ n e President RaU
ton Purina t ompain «•, ond
Whiisou Austin, (den Mut. hi-oti 1
it- n III and Debbie
Dallas spent the
. with their grand
and Mi hia W
I pin
first
1 1
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u"<l m*.., ;
and
J"e great,-.)
faewl l,,
dep,iu!ilu,
«"ir rul.r- |(11()
petual u
,H,r < - I,,.,'
and lilt, it v
servnud, |.
'"eh debt
|
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lire.
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nn our m,.|t
our ii,.,
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anni-enieni ,
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W a - t I II _
people ,
raring (,,, ||,
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daft,,
Dale
I'fluw
-ill.
\ erlin ' .,!!.ihai B. stroj<
Six adult
Mr.-. Bill S
Mrs. Winnn •
ter-on: Mi..
Mrs. Emmett
We also
Dr. Neil R. Gurwits
OPTOMETRIST
OPTICS: 1S Mala Si.
Km 1M — Bartnp, Ton
Office Hoon — *• to IJI
Dally Fittft Taaitn
(la Elgin on Tn—flay)
CUm4 m Tharaday
Kobr.-ori and Jeff and Gregg; Mt
Mr. and Mr-. Amos Harns. Mr. .,, ,| \'j, .
and Mrs Bob Robinson and Mar ant Gr<>v
tha Ann, Mrs. I. J. Jacksoi , gent t« Mi. U y. Kerrville.
Mr. and Mrs Charles White ' ':
. mi ,• adult leader wot.-.- I
and .>and;a Kay, Mrs Ixu.s Gla.-s, ,, tjv. of lh, . i„
Mr. and Mrs. I.eroy Gladnev lep a gerat. .mier-'an.tr'K
and Cindy. Mr. and Mrs. laroy and acceptance of tn.- exnaiain.g
Creel and Sallic. Mrs Sallie role of adult eader- in t i - 4- H
Wolfenbarger, Mike Allen and Club movement it: l-xa 1
Reverie Stubblefield. all of Au.- hundred and ten adult lead.-,-.
I t- . :i! Kxtension >ervice agents, a,!
from different counties of
Sarah Compton, Mr. and Mrs. District 10, 22 -p< laiist- a-d
Price Hefner and Kay and Ra instructor.-, and 1< visitor- made
j chelle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry up the workshop uroup.
Glass, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mrs. Schannal- took -penal
| Glass. Mrs Winnie Culpepper training in the I H automative
jand Marv Ann. Mrs. Lillie Ruck- program; Mr- Culpepper. 1 H
j or, Will Miller. Mrs. Woodie H,'al,th; M.r.s 1 4,'
. Xf ... , ^ , zenship; Mr.-. Alt xander, 4 H
Compton, Mr.-. Woodrow Osl«rn 0rfran!zation,; Mr- Hull 4 11
.and Allan and Marlon, Mrs Recreation; Mrs. Tedford, 4 11
i (Jladden Wright and Miss Doris Monev Management. The-, I H
i Lee, all of Bastrop; leader.- are to be commended for
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Webb, ?ivin three days of their time
j • , *• ,, n from their busy schedules at
and Mr and Mrs H C Graham homf. and f,om lheir fam|!u,.
and Chere of Fort Worth. , in order thl4t thev nllKht receive
-|>ecial training to better help
COUNTY HOME
TRATlONAGCMr
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ai.hal-
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t edai
n, pan
w e
a • andparents.
f ran*
Mr. and Mrs Pat W<
augiiter. (' armaine. of
on, and Mr. and Mr.-,
'rokop Jr ami child ret.
and Ik blue, f «'.npus
spent the
their pare
Clyde Heyiold-
- aisti visited witr
Mr. and Mrs M A
MONOGRAMED PLAYING
CARDS, single or double decks.
Delightful for gifts. See them
at the Bastrop Advertiser.
JALL US if 70a bare corn for
m1«. Baafcrop Peed Company.
G-E Quality
Model M204
the 4 H Club members of Ba
trop County. They love and are
genuinely interested in helping
boy- and girl- develop into use-
ful citizens
4-H Electric Day
Each year Central Power and
Light Company sponsors Elect-
ric Day for the 4-H'er- of Di-
trict 10 so that they may learn
more about using electricity
more efficiently in the home ami
on the farm Two girl-, two boys
and a man and a woman adult
leader are invited to attend. Tin-
year the meeting will be held
at Port I^tvaca The 4-H'ers a'-
tending will be Mary Carol Sch
anhals. Ba-trop; Barbara Coder
holm, Bastrop; Roy Schitidler,
Paige; Clayton Hoffman, Rockri"'
and 4 H Adult Leader. Sirs. Bill
Schindler, Paige.
Sears Roebuck Area 4 H Swine
Show
Alton Heidel, a member of
the Rockne t H Club, came by
the office today *<< report on
the Sear- Roebuck Area Swine
Show held in Austin, Septein
ber 2a. Hi- gilt which placed
first in the County Sears. Roe-
buck Swine Show held in the
County in August, placed tenth
in the Area Show. Alton i- the
son of Mr. and Mrs.. l,oui- Sei-
del. Red Rock He is 12 years
old and has been a member of
the Rockne Junior Boys 4-H
Club for four years. He was
one of the eight 4 H Club boy
and girl- of Bastnip County to
receive a Sears, Roebuck gilt
this veat He and his father
Mr. and M
The I'rokop
his parents,
Prokop Sr.
Mt. and Mr- Dale T'ir < f
accompanied by their grand
daug ter. K-'Xan- . Moore .-ad
of Austin, -pent tin weekei 1 in
Fort Worth a go t- "f tr-u
daughter, Mr and Mrs. Bill At
kins and childre* While there,
they \ i.-. 1 ted the Six Flat,'- ver
Texas.
Mrs Lama Richard on of
\u-tin and her paretit- Mi and
Mrs. VV. S Whitwnrtr of the
Watterson Coni"iun:ty. wer<- re-
cent visitor- of Nli and Mr-
Frank I>?e
Walter Brinkman. Mr* M;n
nie Ebner a'.d Bob Standifer
-pent the week end in Dallas
and attended the oepning of the
1 1 State Fair of Texas. Sat-
: urday night they attended the
'age show "The Sound of
Music" presented in the State
Fair Music Hall and Sunday
they went t'> the Six Flag-
Over Texa- located betw<', n Da
las and Fort Worth.
Mr ai.d Mr- John I. M.',ee
of San Marcos, format B,>-tt
pians, wen pleasant v 1 -11>■ ■ n
Ba-trop la t Friday.
Sp I Jimmy Maye and M
Mayle- with their litt < -or,
Keith, are vi-iting witr tt,eu
respectivi' parent.-. Mi aid Mr-
Benno Maye- and Mt. and Mr,
Vallon Hanrta, before Sp ♦
Maye- reports for active duty
with the th T ran^portat lot
Cor]) Co.. at Fort Rucker, A.a
bama, or, October The
Maye e were living at Victoria
where h<- had enrolled and a'
tended classes for one day at
Victoria College when he re
ceived orders far active duty.
Vniotig t.'froii Ba-ti,.p at
ing the Bayonihai Phillip
tne Dance Company %how held in
t h • Mutuopal A uditoriun; in
Au«t.i. M > r. • i.«> nig' ' w ere M
and Mrs Fred Haynie. Mi •
\ nnte Lee \ • *a • ^1 r and
M R K C • art Mr P <
May .ard. M ■ R I' Pet k .ris,
M1 J K \ , M rt Ma tide
Herndoti,
Mr and Mr- I*■
and his mother, of
Saturday victor
\| r h'tank Lee
■ nar I Hardei
Kilgore *en
of Mr and
Mr- Le ter Beri \ and *i •.
Reggie aid Ronnie, arrived >y
plane from William mt^, \. g
mia, Friday for an < stend**t
-lay with h« ; parent M n«)
Mr- R,/maid Jerrell, while tr e r
husband ■ d father, sp liertv
1 •( on an a ignment wi'h S \T<•
Forces jr i nope a- jiart of
th,e defense (<f th< free w,irld
Frank {«" ild of Luiing ai'.d M
dinl Mr V P Snoth and •' )
Carefully Desigm
tor the Conveniei
ol our Customers!
(he 1.1,1 N
Bank make
easiest thm,
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parkinw pa
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da,i(n*d i«
quirk and
v .► ,-i|
plfa -ant
And it takes only a minute to
an account . . . We invite
stop in and join the "FIRST FA1
of Bastrop today.
FIRST NATIONAL Bl
OF BASTROP
MWhcr you bank with fo«fui er'
MEMBER FDIC
Tommy Chalmers ha return
i ed to New York City after
spending two week here with
i hi parents, Mr. and Mr- Tom
C Chalmer-. and other rela-
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were very enthusia-tie about the t'v<
educational value of the show.
Arthur Grohman, also from
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Mr. and Mr l>iek Chalmer-
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: family of Waco wi re vt-itor . of
] their parents and grandparent .
Mr and Mr T. C Chalmer
while their brother wa here.
Mr. and Mrs Filmo Kirikauf 'if
San Ant.nio -.pent tlie weeketnl
with her mother, Mr- A J.
Woehl S i.
Mr ;f ii Mr-. .1 u< k CIar irri<'
atul daujfhtei , Linda Sue an<l
Mary Lynn, w<-r<- wi-ekend guests
of ,\11. and Mi VI I Claibortu
and Mr. and Vl> C. M Clai
borne in Fort W> rth While
j ti.<-re they vi-iieil the State Kaii
!th e Ro> kne Hoy- <11 < 11b show
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County, and pla<ed eighth place
in the area. Arthur is the -on
•>f M 1 and Mr C a ret.i, (ii i.i
man, Red Roek, Te*a
The I II boy and irn w u
pat t ieipated at the Sear . Roe
buck wine Program each year
not only help themselves but
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1961, newspaper, October 12, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237865/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.