Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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BAS'IKOP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER NOVEMBER 14, 1963
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and 1m mi In > Mrs
lioblrs Smithville
Calvin l'« iii i* k
Floyd Zumwalt urvi Roxie
sihj. Mr* I Witt Alexander,
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helm Miss Slam- Meuth
nw- Sue Seutrl, Roe km Mr
Mrs Edward Jenkins ind
drvrt Mr> > r.ink Gust and
dim of Wa<
Ki.>mi< i'l'dren
Carl R.t< ..ivt
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GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA
ANTHONY QUINN
HUNCHBACK
NOTRE DAME
CllNitrv/wvScoPE technicolou,
KimiN I HI tillKS tiAINH
tilt I Oltl I. ItltOMOTItlN
Ijk ii AM Fruiuv — lvhvin I..
MukIk v « < Carl*)!), T> \,(s h,lN
U-rn pr>iiiK trd to staff sergeant
in th« • Untied Stales Air Force,
S< ry< ani lltujhi'.v is ani^'ncd to
the With Cuinliat Support (.roup
i«n as a cUiia pnx*t>ssinK ma
<*hiiM' operator.
Th *n:i-iint, s«in oI NIr an<l
Mrs I> C Hugtii-H of Rout< 1,
Carbon. a graduHtf of Pam-
pi iTf\:tsi Mi^li S< hoot His
wife. th> fonner Estelia L
Slulli :s the daughter ol Mr
aivl Mr.s Altwrt Stoile ol !{«►
sank\ Tf\as
Locals
Kaihlf -n Rodders ain! Jim-
"i> Rudders of Mrt-nham
tlM wii-kcnd with iheir unuidpii
lents Mr hih! Mrs. H. C. Wil-
kins uhilf Umr |«trentK. Mr ami
N',s K- " K«fiK« rs. hunted on
the A iIk:ius farm.
W.^keiHl ^i. sts in the l*>me of
Mr. and Mrs. Iv;ul Denman were
Ml .OKI Mrs. William Karl Din
man atMl son, David, of Irving
I i awl Mrs. H«-n Merrill ,lr of
De<atur, Mr. ami Mrs James
1'elty itf lioyd.
Rii'ii" guesls m tin home of
Mi and Mrs Frank De were
Mi and Mrs Cils Stobbs of I^i- i
Ivernia. Mr and Mrs Mill Myers
wid sons, of San Ar.lonio, Mrs.
I> i iaine Dm^las of Corpus Clins-
t: and Mr and Mrs. Hex Howard
of Houston,
\'..-s.tm« liie t rank I>i-s on Mon
da> v\. re Mr. ami Mrs. D L. Vest i
.hkI Ijirry \'esi of San Antonio.
Arriving in time for the Mas
trop Snuthvnllr game Friday night
w< i- Mr. and Mrs F. M Rock.tt
of Irvint: Tliey spent the week-.
• •nd will, their sKiii. Jaek Ruckett,
'•"ml diredot at Mastrop J||g||
Scliool
Mt-vs J< vnn Griesenbeck. \isit-
inKfr..nii tin joined her family,
Mr ami Mrs Jack Griesenbeck
ami William, in mourning the loss
Ntiurd.i> of Cea.sar. the eantiH* !
memlx i of the family for 11
years
Miss Nettie Johnson and Mrs
Villa Severanc * of Midland, sis-
ters of T. K JoliiLs-.n. were guests
of Mr ami Mrs Johnaun for the
Weekend.
Visitint in tlx home of Mr. and
Mrs II (;. Will en berg on Sun
i. . were Mrs Carl V'oi^t I*.-!>-
bie ami Wayne, Mr and Mrs.
Howard Whitworth, Shirley, Doug
ami G< n<
WifkeipiJ ,'iwsts in tlx H. G
W ;enl--rg h■•:ne were Mr. iuui
Mrs Hiii\ Jo. Wilk«nbirg ami
'rumU from Indianapolis In
t..m. Mr ari'Mrs Kenneth
Pelerman who wer> sta!;<me'! at
r'ort I food
Mr* i| (, Willi*nberg ami Mr
M Mrs Hilly Joe Willenb«Tg j
• re busim > visitors in Hastn p.
F;,.: . Mam>r, Austin iunl Cellar
Creek f4a?unfaiy evenmir
Mrs ("ami Smith r>i ently re
' ini'<) In m a w.'< k s vss.t with
Cedar Creek News
By Mrs. Lee Alexander
Mi
M i{ill family in Irving
Mrs Ma vim Durham ami
Am ; V.hiiik in Ft Uortii.
VtiM.MUKR W:
r?ain Nijihl ALL SEATS 10 CENTS
Development goals
checked at recent
county meeting
'On Hastrup C<>uni\ Iv-veiop-
r;< •! Committer < l«x't'"i John
liirt'in rluiifirtan n! their (K t.•
i meeting at th< ninU cxwrt-
Aiso i!ix'te<l were vice chair-
('■ . !/>!.,■ \ i chairman
1- I Hull d> vtee liiairman, Ho
■ : k v i (v . r> f .i r> Mrs Ver-
-••■ H it - h irxl r*>|n-'ter, Mrs
lb lite I >a vis ('ommittel mem
.- v v,< rt (' i' Walter
son am! Millie D.v, Youth com
•t • nwrntm ' i'^'ted were
\i Charlotte Wihe.m, Miss
\ s H.iN ir riii,; arut Carroll
Henry Ral>e!
A "Y. ur County Pro-
. tm compiled t>> th<- commit-
tit* v -:i the fi> !p ..f viMvialiatfi
. .!l!)t\ . •:<; sta«« Off;, es Was
. v :t i t memU-rs pn sent to stu-
'% I'ni make inailahlr the inter-
mat ion to their rcspeet! ve
lions of Ibisirnp < Vninty
H«*p rt* r*n pnn.-rr.sv during the
(xiit year were made by com-
mitter- .Hid s ltd■<mini!tti ■ mem-
I«ts Mrs C I I'll low Mrs S
I I: .uimrfi ,!r Mrs C. A.
Tre.alwell and Kd Migttra.
Mis i'ilrtw Smitlnillr report
id that two nieetii!i,s on clothing
had turn held wilti hasie hack
I'munii n sewing iIim u pci Plans
i < teach youn<• mothers in their
homes the art of viving by sew-
ni' was a goal for the coming
year
Mrs Rranm>n Masiix^t a for
• Home demonstration agent
:r portitl that a Dui Club had
•i -' lornterl and study ami
workshop gi\en to ll'a teenage
, r,.s or, iir.nl and its pn piratum
Mr Ir-adwell. I'leasant liniM-
l Mininitv refiort.d • rn housing.
!>.rn< furnishing and e<|uipment
\ project study of all kinds of
miialio is Im :ng | lanne<l
Mr Miguia, county agent, rv
Initial the formation of a Pecan
Growers Association with a mem
l i'islnp .if |o (k'UHHistrations by
uVM s|«cialisls <>ii pecans.
|>i ii hi s and pliuns to Im- held in
l.itrop and Flgm An auxil
litry to the Pecan Growers has
1 ireen fr*inded ami a pii-an Ivike
now is pliinned to coincnk with
tin pecan show to Iv held on
1 Imvmbei II in Bastrop
Pledges low an! goals for the
oitnm. year were heaill from the
! members of the newly elected
.oiith committee and a re;x>rt
jgi\en li\ Carroll Henry Rols l on
i his trip to hear the stale attor
i ne> general s|x .'ik
ri>. next meeting of tin B C
is to U held in Jiuiuary.
Mrs Millie Da\i.v np'iter
Mrs. Will Veesie and daughter
Vivian of Amarillo visited Mr.
and Mrs. M. H. Smith recently.
Mrs. Jim Anspath and Mrs. J.
R Miteham went to Houston by
l us Thursday. Mrs. Aaspath
sjm lit the weekend with her mo-
ther, Mrs. J. u. Kdsall. She was
Joined Saturday by her husband.
Mrs. Miteham wat. an over- i
night guest of her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs Kddie Neu-
man, Mark ami S<ott of Mrixik-
shire. Mis. Neuman and sons
brought her mothi r Ikhiu Fri-
day and are spemling a few days
with her parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Drowning
and children, Keith and Brenday.
of Austin visited Mr -md Mrs.
B. H. Smith recently.
Little David and Sharon Turn-
er of Bastrop spent Saturday with
their grandparents. Mr find Mrs
M D Turner, while thrir par-
ents Mr and Mrs I jury Turner
attended a footlwdl gami m Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. Da\id Nicbolr.
and girls Donna and Barbara,
joined Mrs. NichoLs s sister. Mrs
Kdgar Spear of Lafayette. I uis-
tari i. as weekend guests of Mr.
ami Mrs. Ernie Maying at their
weekend (t)ttage on Galveston
Islan 1. The group enjoyed a
weekend of fishing
Mr ami Mm. M 11 Hendrix
and son. Dale, of Taylor and Nat
Hendrix from the Walterson Com-
munity. were Sunday guests of
Mr and Mrs Lee A > x.mder,
Mr. ami Mrs M D Turner
wen Sunday guest- of Mrs Tur-
ner's sister and family, Mr and
Mis Tiirm r Hart of Smithville.
We share Mrs. Andy Alexander
ami children s grief at the pass-
ing of Mr. Alexander Sunday af-
ternoon. after a king illness
Friends who visiter! Mrs. Alex
andr-r 'Mi Sunday evening besides
her friends ami relatives < f Ce-
dar Creek, were Mr t.ydia Ross
■ml Mrs. Kola Alcxandcj of Aus-
tin ami Canon •( San Mar-
cos;
Smithville, Mr. and Mrs, Fred
Haynie and Mrs Annie Lee /vlex-
ander of Bastrop, Mr. ami Mrs.
Ira Williams and son Jimmy and
Mr. and Mrs. Renick Hendrix of
Austin.
WHCH iik'4'In with Mrs. Turm*r
Mrs. M D. turner invited the
members of the W. S. C. S. to her
home for an all day meeting Wed-
I nesday.
The meeting was opened by the
group singing "Let Him Have
11 us Way vith Thee." Mrs. Lee
Alexander gave a devotion and
prayer after which Mrs. B. H.
Smith gave two chapters on the
study, "Christian Perfection," by
Olive W'yon.
The ladies enjoyed a lovely
meal and social hour after which
tlie study was continued. Mrs.
M. D. Turner opened the after-
noon session with a devotional
ami prayer.
The following members and vi-
sitors attended the meeting:
Mesdames H. C. Smith, S T.
Simmons, T. C. Watts. Lee Alex-
ander. J. H. Miteham. E. R. Al-
exander, J. A. Martin, T. A. Gil-
ley, J C. Ellis, Rev. and Mrs.
Henry Newman and Rev. New-
man's mother ami the hostess.
DANCE
Sat., Nov. 23
MI'SIC BY
Shuck Bros.
Regius 8: IM) p. in.
Watterson Hall
M;s^ Stella S|*k*
ind Mrs Emelim
of Bastrop
Taylor of
You can hear ..
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SATURDAY. AT 9:30 A. M.. ON
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Citizens State Bank
Bastrop Hardware
Lo^ri's JGA Food Market
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Tony's Cafe
Farm-Ranch Home
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Dairy Kone
Baker Lumber Company
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EARL DENSON'S
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.