Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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BASTROP
i TEXAS< ADVERTISER, \<>U MB1K Jl. 1
Girl Scouts take camping caravan to
Zilker Park for memorable weekend
WATTERSON NEWS
MRS. GARLAND HEFNER, Correspondent
Or November 1 at 4 30 p. m..
a i-amp'.f K caravan left liastri'P
for the wilds of Zilker Park, Aus-
tin In the safari ww fo.'r ears
carrying 21 girls and their four
leaders, Destination was the
Girl Seoul Cabin.
Alter unloading all four cars
and o«i pick-up truck the ^irl>
v ttl> i in for the weekend. A
roaring loc fire was built in the
hUK«' fiieplaee at one end of tin
cabin. After a "sack-lunch"
Mjpp- r. the gills played «ames
and sang
The next morning the work—
•.tit it wis enjoyable—began.
The girls were divided into four
patrols: The Daisy, The Help-
ing Hand. The Birthday and The
Juliett Theme for tin* eamp-
iiv weekend was in honor of
Juliette Ijow founder of girl-
- -.uJing, whose birthday was Oc-
tober ,H
Kach patrol took a turn at
choking over a camp-fire, fire-
building. table-setting and sen-
Mrs. Ralph Mortland and Mrs.
Claude W'atters.ui were in B is-
iiop T.'es«lay afternoon.
Mrs. Lillie Rucker went to Aius-
tin Tuesday aftorn* >n with Mr.
arvl Mrs.
tend the
Harvey,
niece of
Roland Hoskins to .it
funeral of N'rs Ada
Mrs. Haney was a
'Grannie Wolfenberuet
buy right
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!ng. and cleanup. Each patrol
also planned and carried out a
flag ceremony, and one other
special event such as a camp
fire, devotional, and Scouts Own.
The food was good and appetites
hearty as the girls explored the
cabin area, including numerous
trips up and down the side of the
ravine on which the cabin
perches. Zilker park was ev
plop d and the cold water in the
natural springs admired.
At tlie Saturday night camp-
fire, two girls invested into Troop
375, Sandy Brinkmeyer and Bet
ty Schuyler, lights out was
quickl\ followed by sleep on Sat
ui day night. Sunday morning
after a devotional allowed time
for more hiking and then lunch ; of Kyle.
and cleanup of the camp-site .Joni. nf
and a return trip to Bastrop in
the early afternoon. The girls
of Troop 375 who attended and
also earned the trooj>-camp badge
were Denise Bauer. Sandra
Brinkmeyer. Mona DeUiRosa
Joyce Friske, Alisa Funderburk.
Ann Funderburk. Mary Sue Grif- Voigt ami children Mr. and Mrs
and grandmothe" of Mrs. James
Umg of Bateman
Mr and Mis Wallace Hefner
of Bastrop. Mr tn«i Mi's t«ai.and
Hefner and John Hefner visited
with the Price Hefners on lue*
day night.
Mr. and Mrs Verlln Voigt of
Bateman visitt awhile Tuesday
night with Mi nd Mi*. Jake
Voigt and children
Donald Lee attend*"d the * iian<i
01. > Opr> Show .11 Austin Tues-
day night
Mr and Mrs
spent Thursday
tin.
Mrs. F.rnest I
list this week .se> :ns w«
be well again.
Mr and Mrs. Horace Alexander
Mrs J.i 'k Gabriel and
Lorkhart visited with
Mr and Mrs. l.itn-st Corbell Sun-
day afternoon.
Nig Hoskins. Riissell Bit's Joe
Rathman. Herman Wiilenbt rg ami
Garland Hefner played dominoes
with Ray l-ee Saturday night
Mrs. Lillie P. «cker. Mrs Jake
Tht SUMS!AD - tank Mm. M-n* cmiMti
rt« soma - e*i
Ebner's T V
Bastrop. Texas
fis. Laurie Koch, Jerre Kragh.
Donna Mihura, Patsy Namken,
Mary Oldfield, Debbie Meyer,
Cliarlotte Sanders. Betty Schuy
ler. Mar jess Tuck. Denise Voight.
Mary Jane Wallace, Maxine
Watts. Carolyn Wright, and Jane
Wright.
The intrepid leaders were Mrs.
W J. Brinkmeyer, Mis Henry
, Schuyler, Mrs Franklin Mihura.
and the Oirl Scout leader, Mrs.
Paul Abrams. Mrs C L. M<->
er joined the g;r!s on Saturday
afternoon as official first-aider—
and fortunately her services were
little called upon.
in
Mr. ami Mrs Price Hefner were
Lockhart ami Austin Friday
Several years ago, Mrs. Vol
Watti rson. Mrs. John Hefner
Mrs Ralph Holligan and Mrs.
Price Hefner went from house
to house in the comm. nit.v to
start the idea of having a Com
nuimty Christmas Tree at the
school house, with the drawing
of nam«to be held on ih.uiks
giving night. Through the years,
wr have coiitinueil this tradition
and to the memory of lh* three
who hav e iiiissed on. we have j
tried to keep tlie custom alive.
Se Fhanlugiving night, we will
again meet at the school Imufce
to exchange names for our an
nuai Christmas Tree and hupt
•veryone will come.
Mi and Mrs. Royce Voigt and
children of ^
day with Mr
khan
-Pi
\t m'i Mrv .
Mr ami Mrs. u.,, '
"xl duldren attend,, 'J!:
VT m 1*' "1,ler (m 1
Might ,Jn
Mr.
Ix'i'g
•"id Mrs Bm
.. Mr.and
\"igt and ehii.l,
visited Mr, ■
ten berg
Mrs
"" • ' iJ
'.lis (I
over tiu.
Ralph Mortland
ilv -pping in Aus-
e s on the sick
all can't
Garland Hefner went to the home
of Mrs Andy xander in ('•
lar Creek Sunday afternoon The
family, along with Mrs Oscar
Rucker attended the funeral ser-
vices in Austin >n Monday for
Mr. Alexander The eommunitv
wishes to exprev- :ts di-epesi sym-
pathy to the Alexander family
Four -nit of every five jobs in
(private employment in America
are related to n:n ulture Ten
million people nave jobs stor-
ing transporting processing and
1 merchandising '! < products of
agriculture.
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Watch her learn to be Lovely
Tomorrow at
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Toe - Ballet • J. Ballroom - Acrobatics
Baton Twirling • Modern Jazz
Tap Lessons Taught
TO ENROLL
In Bastrop School phone Mrs. S.
Brannon, Jr., CA 9-2383
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Wafers 25c
NESTI.K'S 6 Oz. I'Vk-
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963, newspaper, November 21, 1963; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237975/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.