Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963 Page: 5 of 8
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'Society News'^
BA.-TKt.p iTLXAm AHYLLH-Ki: jr\K
rt, 1&63
CN -i
rttion c
C1U'W
\ 4 r* V
prq JVlUl*1
re:
ids Miss Claiborne
to be married
in late summer
uru|>
T<!
3y
j.t< ! of th«'
-tin hel l
pro
t t 8 p.m.
p , mi R«f-
The engagement of Mis-
Lirala ^uc ( luibonie t<i I uniiiiy
Dean Hendrix is announced by
her parent-. Mr ami Mrs. Jack
1 >\ -i" Claiborne.
•mi irut • in-
!(i, r.c« offic m as
I,, a Smith,
( «ra Hre«d-
■ d 1 a N
d an impreH-
imp-"".
Dardet
The k room-dec t i
Mi and Mr Tom
Bastrop.
the son of
Hendrix of
ft>mon> ■
."irer
&ln
Pit roil
M«ti
,• A.--
Hipp; '
.. tri'H* •
are Worthy
Mai Dulaney;
Eddie Smith;
n Thelma l>e
,at< Patron,
retary. Clara
. i.yin May;
H-tr«- f. Natha
Miss Claiborne, who gradua-
ted from Bastrop High School
in May, planit to attend South-
west T<xas State College at
San Marco.- this fall.
Her finance, a graduate of
Columbia Hiirh School and
Blinn College, will be a enior
at SWTSC, San Marco- tht.s
Fall.
' !ri«MnbMk;
p. a <•!!; Or-
... Adah, Kthe)
Margie Simpson;
|;. (ninpton;
("rawford; Flec-
va.ider: Warder.
Mb)
The couple plan to be
ried August _M in the
Methodist Church.
mur-
!• irst
Wort:
was
H
v Matron,
presented
m ,• ift from
• chaplain,
and honors
r - tinn
May, were
> Patron,
P" Locals
Mi«. Jimmy Ma;. • of Allan
til t,e<>rgia. and her ns, Keith
and Douglas, ar. in Texa for
a thlee w.es vacation which
thej plan to np, d in Hastrop
vi-itiru' Mi Mii \ e parents.
ar.d Mrs \ail.,n Hunna. 1
and in Lcaudvr v. tinj- Mr and
Mr- Heiinie May
An Atlanta, Texas, fannlv.
the \ rthur N haefers, w,
Mls> I I M \ l 1 • | VIHOltNK
•d
!ion of n
Matro.
Breeding
ipter.
program
ditiou of
t" by Kd-
on the
ley.
color
lly dc-
«*d out
pilik
M «>
*h merit
jfst *lly
rrange
Vfd u>
jf town
t Or
Hay -
Mr
Ma.
M
of (
end gu« st*
S<-ha< fer here
and Mr Ja,
arland arrived
Mi
L
Wa
1'a
rop
Bastrop, a.
Mar garet
Ann Midd <
m Austi,
tin media
new A >ist
building
Mi ami
arid chiidre
of M Pa-.
Hopper's
k i nibri'Ug h
M- and
part of la
helping thi
in their ;n
Mi
Mi-
Ma
ii by
f and
A i-t,n. were
night for
held in the
tonal Bank
Hopper
I \ancv
of Mr
h nox
Baccalcureate
Mass and breakfast
held in Rockne
The
I'an-! <
M a - S
in Sacr
Mr-
Nil v Hev. i'i
if fereil a Ba. ,
unday mornirur
>■ d IB art C ,r
a. m. for t>
utile A.
. aureate
May 2fi,
i . Rock-
members
May p.
i I>eni-<
I >avidsoi
..I Pram
He;
„ti
Bar
the graduating class
ar« members f Sacred
(Jradu-
Pari.sh,
attend
P
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Mr
A nnr
Ue da>
• if ■ ore Ut 'v.ake ti r
m* r. i.*"d Hetr« at
*t St Kd* ard'n
■' s ami ,
1 !*> f Adoration dur
"•'f >acred
' ' .i.g th« Feast of
• ■ Patrenr*# (if
■ Feast of the
Heart of M ry,
•' * thar *nj Mr
"•n f"r hrr generous
vifi, a iH'autiful
■ ■ I th main alUr
fi*rt«cl>
'art ci iecting items
' '"'n to send to the
"<l'l at !hr
annual Con
h'id m San An
«iy 17-21.
"n*h Library will be
*' Sunday morning
' " "i during the |
nUi« Pnrents are
' "courage their
tak< advsntagt
^Porturuty
Thuri
wla y
to
Hp,
nrf the 1c
Il1|t
M. m.
■rial
Da
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pekenfl w
ith
Mi «
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<nt.. Mr ii
Mr
Chi m
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Lay t
Mr L
He S
herfy
' of
• ..ton ioined
the m
for
S«
ay and St
it;
day
\ a.
atior
Bastrup fr.
m
their
hnn.«
Jn. 1
• Mil. F
lo-
nda.
M
Mr
Dan Srai
th,
Dana
ami
ne. are vis
.it
in* t
irith
Mr.
mith pare.-,
ti.
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th'
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near Ga',
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Mr
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Mr
[i.imm; Cli
tnirrie
and
B'
nb
Standifit
of
members
irish, liocki:
\ -ump"
were invite.)
xercise.
i fr
tn>|
Picnic enjoyed by
Rockne Kids
Bastrop beats
Kljjin Tuesday
I he new Bastrop Sophomori
l.eague baseball team .'.on their
first game in Klgin Tuesday
night, :{-l.
l'he winning pitcher was
tiary Bar.-iw, with Handy Wil-
kin- coming on in relief in the
fifth inning. Neither pitcher al-
lowed a hit and there were no
balls hit out of the infield.
'I he team will meet Giddings
on Bastrop's Fireman Park
Field Friday night, June 7.
(iame time is 7 «50 p.m.
Honey schaefer is coach for
the team which is affiliated
with ttie statewide Texas Teen-
age League and is in a 4-team
league with Klgin, (lidding- and
Sm ithvi lie. Assisting Mr.
Schaefer are David Perkins and
Joe Townsend.
President of the league is
John Jacksoi. of Giddings. Vice
presidents are Bob Watson of
Ba.-trop, Neal Majors of Elgin,
Wig Holmuth of Smithvillc, and
John Simmang of Gidding;;.
I he Bastrop team i.- sponsor-
ed by H. B. Zachry Company
which furnished the profession-
ally styled gold and gray uni-
forms.
On the official team roster
are Cliff Wilkins, l\d Sanders,
Buster Watson, Jim Trigg,
Allen Goertz, Handy Wilkins,
Alan Conant. Gary Barrow,
Jury Light, Mark Hanna, Bub
ba Schanhals, Carl Simpson,
BITTER^
For 28
prosperec w VBllliai
Texas motorists with fine gasolines'and "the world's
finest motor oils at BIG SAVINGS.
years the Jack Ritter Inc. Oil Co. has
id and grown by continuously serving Central
Choose One of These Four
* Fine Gasolines and Save *
—111 Pin Plillm
—Pr «.
kttl
111 6m4 it Hw my
We honor all major com-
pany imprtnUd standard
♦ype cradit cort's with
Ta<as addresses.
—Su «r H Ethyl. Sells fer leu
tlwi uiy re«*l(rt
—Su er 11. Tfce eitra prtaiM
rtftlir fit.
SAVE
On These Fine Oils
frco
Uijce
hue
Conoco
Sinclair
fssei
Amalie
Ouaker Stele
Penzoil
Cull
OX Sunny
Jack Ritter Inc. Oil Co.
"We Are Home Folkt — Let l/« Serve You"
Th
first
Hear
panie
John
rn h .
d I""'
ie -i nior ■ dres •
g..wn- attendee
ived Holy Comn
!■ a' he l'a
' --lor t * - and fr
m
n caps
s- and
n in a
*d the
•hurrh.
Mr
i'ir
tl
Mr
t .
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Kir^t
i (
h.
Mm
,ff. rin,
• ntion
Folio
ern
ed hi- congrat .ii
aduaii and -. i<i
>g th. Mass for
and futurt
rffi
B«
■ mg
Kt-
ll-ai'
Ma-
sts of
: P-TA
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Kla
V\ ;
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(ioertz,
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tep he
Chery
Ken
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Held
ff mat
apn
t. ri
inai
Hall
i ot
ed in
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St.
arri
'orn
• w!
Do
rather |
in ns to i
he was
heir in-
fare.
irradua 1
Sacred
break- |
tnic Mi- ,
rnent of i
he cen-
co\ered
tabli
Th
orangt
bacon,
. and
K< ■
Bar
H
Mm
Ka
Kb.
A
Ii
Mane
; and
. Jerry
. Aloi-
I/'titia
Wolf
t- foi
with
tng w
• of
< iar<
Rural Life Sunday
observed at Rockne
Hura! Lift
dura.
H.
ped \s
er j Hi:big. pii -iiient
I A made the arrange-
tbi in i akfast. Hi Ip-
: In : • • na rat lot and
u te • oi following mo-
el, ..t • Mrs 1 -on is
Mr- I.e., l!,vk. Mr
Gn, nan. Mrs. Bill
M ■ * do ph Mi ut h,
r\ I1!' Mrs. hd W:l-
: Mr- K nina Wilheln,
'• itt Alexander also
itb the erving.
unda?
w ;i h i
WELCOME
Tho Ixmg Bar
HIM TtkK
WKDHMs't. AM) BIRTHDAY
PARTIES
SUM TH AI.FR on the (>H(, *. N
710 ("hmtnut >lreet
\. t. TH U KH
ht
II V
I'roprietrr
14 tf
of
""ventinn report*
lf ;" a the program
J"n. mi,!!■ rjvj,
L ' • 'Mil feature
lV and August.
'v' l' 'l"' rn'etmg ..uri
, rr"!1 Bartach, Mrs
rru' Mr. Verlir,
• ,r; Herman (Joertt,
Hoffman,
s,"b'i, Mr
Mr J. (
if'«nin p <
M rs.
Adolph
I'rerieh, and
<ert i.
dance
Vernice's Place
Alum t'reek
(F< rmrrly F>«ldir's Place)
MUSIC BY
DAN TUCKER
and Th© Swingsters
Saturday June 8
\l S< I
Matinee
Sunday. June 9
: p ni 1*
KVERYONK W FI.CoM F
vta >tiser\
Parish. Hi
P.* FH A,
H I > ladle ' a ' ii 4
• r wtarmg pin*
attended Ma--
Ho|y ( i •• munior.
at th< IP a m
t > \ 'I ht \ < r y H
I aust
Mii h«> I i < i. \ \'iti l-'ri rich.
Patil Goertz am! Johnny Goert.:.
member' of th« H H i II Club,
handed out th« parrh bulletins
preceding M ui-tead of thi
- h« r ■
t' H,1111! Families to
. the first
hip Wffk,
Sai red Heart
S'.'day, May
) H members,
H adult lead
and emblems,
ami if, i iveil
in a group,
Mas offend
V Claude A
\tte' ding in The \ erv
He\ Claude A Faust, and the
foil-,wmg gt ad iti-: Ralph
Bar!si h, I>outr
(irohman, Sh
I long a t It!, Jo
gia
mam Marie M
Wdhelm, Joyc<
I 01 \nn Wil' •
Wilhelm. Hoekn
Bees. Hariyn <1
son and Churb
Parish, Ba tf
Taylor of Ta\ 1
regular
Pra yi
the Divine Ma i
l ather Faust d
ali parishioner-
lug the recitati
Beck. James
it!, Kadura,
• ny Paul Hath
•h. Flora Nell
\nn Wilhelm,
Mildren Ann
Myrtle Ann
i rtz. Bill John
!^tt. Ascension
and Janice
-ville.
!y was led by
i i' Mas w it h
kneelinjr dur-
PATTERSON NFJS
u, had Thursday
-i a! ti red but wa-
ded and appro, mt
-t vv, know it can
a d ari -till hoping
^ 9ood place to buy nationally
advertised TAYLOR MADE
morning glory
STRESSES • SOFA SLEEPERS. etc.
^ri<'senlM>c k Furnitiirr do.
12:
M/vIN
( A 5 >'521
Thi rai
night war
greatly i •
ed At ll
rain again
for mor
Mi 1 t \an Wattei son of I'.I
gin visited with lh Frmv-t Cor
bell- and tin Garland Hefner
Thursday afternoon
Mi and M • I amar Hichanl
son of A. i -11 • -tint Mimcria!
1 Iji> w it), M a ll M W .v
\\ hi!W' ft)'
Mr- <>ar arid 1 It fiter. Mr
Juki \ , ai d nildren. ai d
Bett\ oyed the lib
walk a i at < a pit ii I Plaza u
\ nvi iii P i :a
M ■ am: M i • Ha pli M. t tland
ell ION id \ I- ' I * ll' M I 111
Ik Hm, ii . < Friday night
M j II, •• a r i W bit wo''* h had
„ party ■ I iie-day afternoon
I o, • < i< Marion I ei
I', e \' gt, Kllllllll \\ il
I , : i Hefner. I.lllie
M, \\ nit a ot th, 1 eo
i jna Belle \oigt
,, 11. ' • • ii W ay n«
summer
few days
and Mrs.
left.
I.illn
lenbei g
Hucki i
na lb
I ut r
Voig!,
Ina .1.,
tet of
Jim 'i
a tudi
ha- vet
Galvi-toti for the
month- Hi -pi !,t a
with hi parent Mr
Hay I.ee. befoi i he
Mrs Dei Alexander of Bate
man came t Watterson to
church Sunday afternoon.
Mn-s Vicky I. icker returned
home Saturday night after
pending several days with Miss
Hia'ky tioidd in Ued Hm'k and
\'u ky als,. vn 11< with Mr. and
\| i Oran S t ? in Lock hart.
\ isiting- «i!i the Garland
Hefner Sai d. night were
\| i and Mr II G Wittenberg,
M i and M i Pi « Hefner, Kay
and S fie ' y , Ha I .ee. Wallace
ll, (i i i.Mr I i Hucker, Hoy
\'n i>\, Betty an. Johnny Hm k j
er.
M r ,md M i Kalph Mort land
p« n! Sat ut da 'i Ba.-trop
Mrs. Frm : Corbell, Mrs !
Haipli Moitia-nl. Claude Wat-
t, r < hai In I skew . Wallac
an Watterson
M
.itida \ "igt.
and hel ' 1
Hifm l and
met at the m
day night to
out am al )
I he boi'k th
|> I V. i h*
old and new
(Mritimumty 'A
day ai d «•
1 i 4 * * I ' ' '
house I bill -
• i-h plans fm
f July picttii
M i and Mi
ritlen on tin
'tiers of thi.-
i on a!, that
t everyone to
e ut and en-
Lane Robinson, Wayne Frerich
arid Jimmie Laake.
The team is composed ox 13
and 14-year olds, with a maxi-
mum of eight 14-year old boys.
The Bastrop team has only
three boys who are 14. Texas
Teenage League rules allow 15
boys on the official roster with
no changes after June 15.
ALSO OTHER SPECIALS LISTED IN AUSTIN N. A. P. AD
Thursray, Friday, Saturday, June 6-7-8
Maryland Club
Coffee lb 59c
LIMIT (INK - WITH S2.50 OR MORE PURCHASES
Chicken of the Sea TUNA 1/2 Chunk 29c
Hunt's CATSUP 14 oz 3 for 49c
FLUFFO
3 lb can
59
Mazola COOKING OIL qt
Ranch Style BEANS no 300
2 ior
59c
25c
MIRACLE WHIP
Salad Dressing
qt
LIMIT - ONE - WITH OR MORE PURCHASES
Hi iSEDALE
FRUIT COCKTAIL
no 2 1/2 3 for
39c
$1.00
GREEN GIANT
CORN Whole Kernel
Rose Dale PEARS
no 303 2 lor 25c
no 2 1/2 3 for $1.00
roast
Chuck lb
49c
FHFSH GROUND
HAMBURGERS lb 39c
Seven STEAK lb 59c
CENTRAL \MERICA
BANANAS 2 lbs 25c
Georgia PEACHES lb 19c
oleo goo^ope
Banquet CREAM PIES 14 oz __
Banquet POT PIES 8 oz 6 lor
. 35c
$1.00
East End Grocery
NAP FOOD STORE
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963, newspaper, June 6, 1963; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237951/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.