Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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1ASTR0P (TEX AS I
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Rites are June 2
Sacred Ht art Church, Roekm
was the •«• « of
<}i? v <>f Mis- .)( >(' Aim Goertz
,. *• Rockm t< J-hn Eugene
s'< uelkc of Ba-trop. Saturday
; orning, Junt - I hi \ei>
Rtv. C aude A Faust officiated
at th* double ring ceirimmv
. fft-rt ii in Sacted Heart < hurch
Rockne at Id a. m. Mr.-, hat!
Callahan of Cedai ' reek, aunt
f the bride, was organist for
:hc Nuptial Iln-'h Ma--, and
played th« "Sal" Retina"
Slas- The Saei Heart
< hurch Choir -«ntthe respon--
. - Ai-olyte- wen Arthur Groh-
:uar and John Alien Goertz,
cousins of the hridi. Fan
shaped arrangements of white
g adioli. greenery, and cande-
labrum decorated the altar.
Th. bride, daughter "f Mi.
and Mi.- Piu Geortz of Sacred
Heart Parish, Rockne, is a 1961
graduate of Sacred Heart
School, Rockne. She is present
y employed as a typist at the
American Empire I.ife lnsur
ance Company in Austin.
The groom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Scheulke of Bas-
troj.. is a 1962 graduate of Bas-
trop Hi rh School. He is pre-
sently employed at the Civil
Defense Depot, Bastrop.
The bride given in marriage
by her father wore a floor
length wedding gown of lace
and tulle, over satin. The
moulded bodice of lace came
to a point in front and was
designed with long sleeves of
lace coming to points over her
fingertips. A generous sprin-
kling of rhinestones adorned
the scalloped neckline. The
bouffant overskirt of lace ex
tended to approximately a foot
above the hemline of the fully
shirred skirt of nylon tulle.
A large rose of lace, in front
and back, and two lace roses
on each side caught the lace
skirt giving it an overlapping
effect. Her fingertip veil of
frencli illusion was attached to
a crown of rhinestones. She
carried a cresent shaped bou-
quet of white carnations cen-
*<.-red with a white orchid.
Mis.- Linda Lehmar of Aus-
tin was maid of honor, and
•■••ore a street, length dress of
blue, fashioned with sho r t
scalloped sleeves and scalloped
neckline. The fitted bodice
canu to points at front and
back. The skirt was fully
shirred. She wore a headdress
"f matching colored net at-
tached to * . rown of blue pearls
and catj'ied « larye pink g!a-
md'ia surrounded with pink
net entwined with pink sat
in streamers.
The bride?m
denticallv fas
"Ut of differ'
gr / ,irniK "% J« lm ('fay Found Dead \||n
Desperate W eek-end Search
New Arrivals
M ami V
have anno
daughter, \
and \ii 1
Tl < dainty
in at foui
ounces on 1
5:05 a. m.
hospital ir i
| her ilieubat
pidly. Mi
th« baby s
mot hei.
iirth ot a
man
,a\ <
Welt! II
,i a ni
and Down
ainiriK
I',.Weil
Electric Leadership
Camp Near Athens
SWEET I I < > R VN< H HI V>
PIRKBRFD \M.l HI'I.I "
The Sweet la.. > Ka i'« lo d
by C. H. M. .. o. reo-nth
purchased t ' • \ i>. I d> ' n \n
gus bulls fr ,. ' t. Miff let on,
Llano, Texa-
Mr 1 t Shaw wa- the <u
I lighted '.est te al. bu' OIU of
j,t, t. • ,t an.: their families
last Mek.no. Ill- son. Milt,"
'and M ton'- wife. Judy, ai 1
I Hand;, win er. from Lock
hart H iia .g-'iters and then
fa ,- .,i. Mi a Mi M
\ W ■ and i Roy
.1, t W i - <v ti ay, ( ottle- was fimi
tov.ii ai< a farmer who was and «\t.
oi n and reared and lived his from that
ifi in the old Ijray home in ing.
t! . , tf.ik « "ininunity Bui in
Four 4 H-er's Attend
rectum i>!'
Snnthvil).
l.«'< off . ,,,
An unr.'i
1 t ha-t!"(> < ount\ J-H Club dayh Mll
• n ei and Kd Migura, Colin- by th.
ty Agent, an u'tending the Kire | ,
a 1.1 i H I' It . ti n Leader \ „u
h;p Camp. JuneJti-ijy. The |'«>- ,
,a | . -I • HMHed by T«\a- Po- and leiat
w.i and laght Company, will , ,, ,
.. hi id a! Laki rrit idad neat \ i
Athens. of Mi <
Texas Power and Light Cum- of Shei iff
pa . each year is host to youth pro\
M,
at
nlXJt,
Kur,^
Hn
■ii
MR. and MRS. J« HN EUGENE SCHl'ELKE
r.ving an orchid bouquet; Miss
Sally Ann Roer, Austin, dressed
in orchid, and carrying a yellow
carnation bouquet: and Miss
Adeline Bartsch. Austin, wear-
ing green, carrying a pink bou-
quet. Each wore gloves, head-
dress. and shoes to match their
dresses.
Little Marilyn (ieri Goertz
Rockne, niece of the bride, was
flower girl. Her dre.-s was of
white, fashioned like the brides-
maid-. Sh. also wore a ■ -rown
of pearls attached with white
net. and earned a white cat
nation entwined with white-
satin streamer*.
Li11 • Ga.y Bartsch, Austin,
nephew of the bride, dressed in
a tuxedo, wa ring bearer.
Rest mar wu- SP I c Eugene
Goertz of Fort Hood, brother
of the bride. Other groomsmi n
were Maurice Meuth. Buda:
Freddj Hoskii.s, Jimmy Steve
.'"humake, and Doig Smith
Bastrop. The groon and grom--
men wore formal dress.
Edviin Bart. ch. Austin, bro-
ther-in-iaw of the bride, anu
and wore a dusty pink carnation
corsage.
Approximately 400 guests at-
tended the reception dinner
and .-upper of homemade saus-
age and dressed chicken held at
\V ilhelm'.- Hail.
Mis- Sharon Schuelke of
Bastrop, cousin of t:> groom,
presided at the Bride's Book.
Arrangements of red ro.-e
buds and purple hydrangea were
.!se<i at vantage points through
j out th- hail. Forming th* main
i en11 rpiece of the white lace-
eovi-red bride'- table v\a- a huge
four tiered wedding i akt- taked
by M: -. Matthew Harts. ) f
Rockne. A minatur. brio, and
groom standing under an arch-
way "f liiii' - of the valley
* : r. 11 • • > ai.- . F'.'.i: ••■•.••ni.-.-
having ha-' -
divided tr.i I
bottom thre-
iijle large will
of the valley
rni.id > tie
hue icing wa
side. Large whit
Play School l i>
Begin Jul\ 9
The Bast : H.gh Sci"«.l
Homeniakii . 1 '• t-ait-- • -nt i ar.
nouncing it -a Play Si-hoo
project unn' ■ tn. <tiri-etinn of
Mrs. Lloyd K-' a I i.< -cho.
will eipe'll July ■' for regis-
tration an.: v. < oi.tiihi* «-a«
week-day . J alj
All young-"' v h" ar. to
enter .-cho. me fall ar.
weicome. Th i .-i-tration fee
is $1.00 am: :••■ • t.ts are invited
to the fina. aioining'- e.--ion.
: Homeniakii g vir.s who help
'in this part f their summer
! project progm will receive
' 1-2 credit ir. H- inemakiiig The
' girls partii ipati g thi- year
'are- Cheryl Ha Mary \nn
| Culpepper, Lana H.-llum.-, Marv
(Ann tialva' Lit a l-.ri Ju
dy Scott, Marv.-ry Laak>
Dorothy Johi L> • 11• • Bran-
non, Judith M H<--.• 1-r
vin. L«> \V' • - >u •••• Ix r g.
Pat McNu.t.. i . «t < i i ,
Sue \i G. Mi; t M
Laurin. an.: L->r< -t. ' •••• r*/.
laud Fiank. from New Orlean.-
I ,, M - v ] \ Andrews and u-pre-« ntativ.- and their ( <un i tit a
•- >M a .I'd Shi I ley , t\ Lxt.r- \gelits fr'lll _'4 . , \|
| Dh ai -. Mr- W. N Ge.rge ,f the J .oi.ntie^ in the Com- foumi b, I
and he m • i'lay. San Marcos, pany's -ervic. area Hug. li„f
M, <,i. >gihusbntu) has Xh< Bas'rop delegate n(i r«H-> y
t .*.« tghly pubhcir.i J K «.•!.<• rt Goddard, Alvii Frerich, five n.
j tri| ft ii- San Marco- to- Charlotte \\ ilhelm, Cheryl Hull in tin .in
l ward Corpus Chnsti.
Nlr arm Mis Travis H Smith
fron Wichita Falls s|„.',> Sat-
irday ..\e- vu and Sunday in
th- ' me i'f their niece, Mrs.
Vail." Ha' -.a Th« Smith-
had been San Antonio to
attend 'in • Ai r ;a Letter
( ar i ( i nvo.tinn. Mr- Hai
!<«'- mot • r. M Mary W k-
-ali w ho-' hornt is it Dal' was
ami Edwanl Migura, Bastrop twe«-n
("iint;. -\Kri Agent.
T;.| facilitl. fol th* expenses
i.f this < amp ar. furnished
thl ugh the eoiirtesy uf Texas
P- wir and l.H'h.t fompany and
; ir liudi a TiHi-acr- lake, modern
cabins, a dinirg hall and all
v eather gaim and assembly
building and supervi e<i r-> re-
ation ana-
Card oi ThanW
1 • expri
Rev H ^
who gav.
their turn
in tin \a
he hi it t >
Chun
h
Hospital News
DISMISSED:
M i 1 (.re- , • I'..
C. 1-' Kunke!
Mrs N W I) v..
Mrs Wa ter Nl icure
Nl r- K '1 w ' • .•!,..!
Mrs. I', nno r. «■ •
M U K. ...
Mrs. R.,iy Bars.
Mr- cf . Ervir
Mr T P t
bov
at
aby Hi
is ■ i g for thi wei kerui a> d
■a i • •. I 'nl a y: "i of Mr ar .1
Mi Vailoi Hanna. arrived
ft Xust.- f..r a Sunday visit
,i «,i as pleasant a a family
n ii f a comparatively
small on*
M• and Mi Frank !.«•• en-
•; in.'d M aid Mr* George
-idrix
W«
Na-hviUe. Te;
-da . afterr.. on
Mr Hendria
ephew
RHAW'5
Laundromcl
Iv.1 ! tnrf
W <■ .11 i*
Hall Hour
FfLI.Y U I' M <r;,-
OPFK VI I I) v I BJ
Deadline Set For
Booster Bus Trip to
Colts Game July 21
PATIENTS
Mary Ei..n Tat-
Ml ?.: • w-.;t*
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maticai!-,
M # • V • !
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List y
n Co-
- riu! h,
' na tn
• plea
Dryers Avciic
OWEN | - ,
T DAY* \
704 Pine Si
madt of ,-wa
op tier from t
A patch
te ro-i.- am:
u i- ; i".. th'
A or. igi t
attach".) t
litis wearing i-
hioned dre-ses.
:t colors from
that of the maid of honor, wen
Mi-- Barbara Lois Goertz, of
Kermit, neice of the bride, who
wore pink and carried a blue
carnation bouquet; Mis- G!« rida
Otto, Couplatwi. cousin of the
bride, wearing yellow and car-
Eddie
uncle
era
Mr:
bride.
ScRina
of the
. r. San Antoi
rr.
room, w«
ush- embt
f ed-
! lr. ; if ^
front
W 11 c
each
and
The
Tin- dea.t
on the l:
H uston f
- gaill'
. lay, Jill-
may kt
this tri
Mat
d 'j «
Goertz, mother
wore a pink lace
ink and black acct'Ss
and a pale pink carnation
agf.
The groom's mother,
the
dr«
P
cat
BUI i
.-d wit:
90th Reservists On
2-Week Active Duty
At Fort Polk, La.
Calvary Episcopal
Church
.1.1
Re
Mr. an*
■St* :j
dre
Mi -
. chose a iace biege
. ith beige acce-sorie*
Ho.
Mrs.
d the
Hiding
s :30 p. is . in th<
Th< Riivthm A
ti
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS CHANCE, and now
you've found it! hirst, make up your mind to start your
own business ■ r expand the on y. u have. Then get in
tuoch immediately and we'll go over the details with
you. If you're interested in investing from $5,000 to
$-.000 to get a net return of well above $10,000 per year,
you'll look further into this opportunity. It's a processing-
merchandising busine.-s that enjoy.- tremendous acceptance
among farmers and feeder- AAA-1 manufacturer, larg-
est in it- field. Get the details by writing to John B.
Coyne, .*',221 San Vicente, Dallas, Texa-.
ii.nbi
rurmsr.
Steve Slalek of
<jra d Mac n
Dane held at
Wilhelm's Hail.
•I from Schu-
ed the mu-.c.
R
thr.
Ha
Attention, Mothers
One Beautiful 5x7
PORTRAIT - FREE
BRING VOI R BABIES and CHILDREN to
SHARP FURNITURE CO.
MONDAY, IULY 2.1962
10 am to 5 pm
To be photographed by
Mitchell Studio of
Dallas
SKILLED FHOTOGHAI'HER — PORTRAIT LIGHTING
You "ill receive one beautiful ." " \ 7" portrait
AB^OLI TEL^ FREE. < omplimentu of
SH ARC I I RN I'll RE COMPANY
Additional Prints May be Purchased at Reasonable price*
For i or eyniooi; trip to
Galvestoi the bride wore a two
piect dres- suit of beige with
b<ige accessories and a white
orchid and carnation corsag.
Th' couple are n< a at home
: in Rockne.
Twist Contest To Be
Feature Of Dance
For Teen Agers
Larry and Barbara Setting
who are now managing the
State Park Refectory have an
nounced that there wiJl be a
free dance on the Refectory-
Terrace from 7:'50 until 11:30
Friday night. June 2! .
Featured will be a Twi-t Con-
i test to begin about 9:00 o'clock
with trophies to be awarded
first, -econd and third place
winners. Directors for the
dance and content judges will
be Mr. and Mm. Jim Clardy
and Mr. and Mr«n John All
bright.
Mr-. Alfred Watts, Mr. and
Mrs. Zoltan F. Koi, Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Mayfield will serve
as eh a pi-rone-
All teener.- in the area are
welcome.
at Fori
PF<
John J.
Be.k,
P
Be i
It
:-n,
.... i. ...k-
v. du?> ' .unii g
La . .1 ,r.< 17.
J. Bt'i-k. sum <>f
PFC K« ginald F.
of Mr and M- 1a-o
Pvt. Li -t'-r A ftar-
f Matthew .J Barts.h
! a ' rej .iarly ar -igned to th
' If far ' r> Dr.; i"ii' ; Oth
Xviatior Company, an Army
Re erv• init ir: Austin.
A Is thi- unit ar- P!
Elm.-r J (ioertz, t of Rudolpr
W. (i'.ertz; PFC Thoma P.
H off mar. -or of Mr and Mrs
Adolph A Hoffman; PFC Ma.
vin P. Bartsch, son of Mr. and
Mi- Peter J Bart.-ch; PFC
Leon M Grohman. -on of Mr.
and Mr Clarence E Grnhmar ,
and PFC Cletu- G. Wilhelm
who-i wife LaN'ern live at
511 1-2 Park Blvd., Austin, and
whose parents are Mr. ami Mr .
Edward A. Wilhelm.
PK< Stephen Goertz and his
brothe: PEC Jame- Goertz. -on-
of Mr and Mrs. Fred M
Goertz. are assigned to the
sanv Austin unit.
TWO HOLIDAY DANCES
Smil.li\i!lr M ^ Hall Irrra
Friday, June 29, 8 prr. ' 12
\4v\i* 7 *t-r vhw l \
wu
Wednesday. Tuly 4, 8 pn •
TV I'FH PI R -'1
. Ml -1( BV
The IU I.TOM S oi smitln
CALL OR SEE
W. E. (Ed)
Maynard
PHONE CA 9 2427
REPRESENTING
AUSTIN
MONUMENT
COMPANY
1.107 RED RIVFR
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Phone* GR 2-26.11
GL 3-3257
6-t f.
Doug Smith Returns
To Texas From
Indiana
Doa Smith, a graduate of
| Bastrop High School arid an
11 mployei of Aluminum Cum-
! pany "f America, has trans-
ferred from Alcoa's Warrick
i'lnd.) Work.- to the Roekilale
'Tixa i Works. Smith be^an
his carei i with Alcoa at Rock-
dale whi the smeltiiiK plant
wa 'n -.lift nuilt ir. !!• U.
Hi rejibices Charle E. Hord
la- Chief Pr >pert.y Aerouiitant
at tin Rockdale Work:. Hord
i r«-*«« ntly transferred to Alcoa's
Pittsburg office.
-mith icrew up at. Ba-trop
and attended business 'ollej."
in Sai Antonio and tin I'm
vi-rsity of Texas. Since join
iny Ai'i.H hi lili i-rved in th)
(ompar y - construction divi-
sion, f•.r the past six yoai as
Chief Property Accountant at
thi Warrick Works.
Smith i- the -on of Mi
Sophn V'oss Smith of Cedar
' reek He i,s married and he
and wife Florence have a «on
and two daughters; Ronnii
Lynn, and Carol.
J. fOX
DEPARTMENT STORE
• •. r-
Dear friend*
know thai you will \>r interested to hear th*' ' liI
prices are Krung to be w«\ down lor our I're Kemotl'
"«ie This «talr will continue through Saturday, July ^
• ou will find merchandise nil over our *tor * ^rratlv f'1
♦•d in price Wr are runmnK pe< laU in oil drpnrtii"
iothinK arici «hoes for men. women iiim! children «• vs'
household Koodn are inr luded.
In our VI oniiiii s Department, we are offering our
name clrcnsr*. lin^rrie, sleepwear, jewelry and tnniiv
• terri at re;i! l>ari<ain price* Our men * shirts, pants
hats and underwear are priced to save you monev vi"
tor the entire family are yoint; at low, low price* a*
yirl* dresses, swirnwear and sports outfits, and boy* i ■'
jeans shirts and underwear
•\ r want to move as much of this merchandise
possible to make o tr remodeling easier StartmK l"'v
we W||| |>r
in the process of remodeling the store, but tl
store will remain open during the entire project, w ! -i
■hat you will beai witfi us for any inconvenience tl">
may cause you.
ike
I he entire store is air conditioned to just the rik'• 11
; erature for your c cjmlort and we cordially inv ite \
ome in at any time and stav tc> browse as lony as
I'on t miss our f'r Remodeling sale Keniein'
sale will he runrunx through July 14 We will be i" •
lor y cj u!
>111' ejelv y ours,
I I OX DMPAKTMI M s'' 1
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