Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1963 Page: 2 of 12
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All systems are "go"
. . . and ?o are our
wishes lo you, for
a "way-out"
Christinas
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bastrop meat market
Christmas is theme
for pary on eighth
birthday
On Tin sda>. December 1". V«•!-
•>i K: 1 ti Whiti' w is '.unoi'i'd wifh
a parts on his eighth birthday
I his home.
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the
hi istnias theme was carried
th Old Santa and little
m n tin li.'1 ".'rvlns table
•".as flowers were used at
is p litis, and a la rue dec®-
Chris*mas tree completed
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Good
Wishes Ji
Please accept
our sincere
good wishes for
a happy, joyful
Yuletide . ..
rich in love and warm
friendship!
ace package stoke
j. bi'kdink
ral names wen- pla\. ti
with prizes to the winners.
Buthda.\ favors were chocolate
Siintas and balloons.
At:- r liu* «n up of little visitors
sane Happy Birthday. Vel lon op
ne<i his many lowly gifts, and
then they all enjoyed birthdaj
i ake am' liot cliocolatc with
mat v smallows.
Ili lp ng VeUlon celebrate his
birthrfaj were Susan Abrams.
Sally Baldwin, Leslie i > -Iii*un.
Kim Fallwcll, Dena Fallwell. Cin
ii> Kixli, Joe Hardt. Stanley Bird.
J• f! Wilkin. Stephen MeNeelv.
l-mny Morton and Ronnie White.
Mrs. Aldeen Fallwell assisted
Mrs White with the serving.
Guild's Christmas
program held at
parsonage
Mrs. Charles Miller. Mrs .Vlon
roe Sanders and Mrs M. A. Pro
kop joined Mrs. William Parrish j
:n entertaining the members of
tin Wesieyan Service Guild at the
Methodist Parsonage on Wednes
day evening, December IS.
A Christmas program was pre-
sented by Mrs. Addie Mae Povv
ell. Mrs Joe T Hasler and Mrs
Lett y Chalmers.
During the social hour, refresh-
ments of spired tea. Christmas
eookies ;uid candies were served
Attending were Mrs Annie Leo
Ali-\ander. Mi's. Joe Allpiiin.
Mis Jack Claiborne, Mrs A. N
Kdwards. Mrs Alma Forrest,
Mrs. Hasler. M:s Wallace Hef-
ner Mrs Bass Hodges. Mrs. ('
0. Hi me. Mrs C. A l ng. Mrs
Man M'jrd. son, Mrs J L Me
Millian Mrs K F Pearey, Mis
M M. Perkins Mrs Powell, Mrs
' Ropi is. Mrs ti A S. t'.ii'f
Mr.> George Swilley. Miss
1. -s> Browning, Mrs. Chalmen.
Mis E. H. Smith and the hastes
A few sugar maples grow in
East T« xas.
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Beit holiday wiahsa and siuccra thanks to you all!
Pick and Pack Crorrry
t |H-ii from * p m to !• a in (tall)
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Way th-
season brm -
■~'"t ioy to you
Dr. and Mrs. Nril R. Guruitj
\nii \ nmn ami k %ki n \i wi
'Hie red maple is the most
bundant maple in Texas
, , , of the warmest, old-fashioned
kind, ([Qm 4j Q( UI $ 41 9f ywl
J. Eox Department Store
"RASTKOI's ti.MllNli STOKK
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the Christmas spirit of Peace on
Earth come to dwell w tbo beam yf
CHARLES HEI<HIN<
hhn%rtm iith owtkht
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Beif WAa "6- Y .
AT THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON
and at the br^iimin^ of our
Diamond Anniversary
7.> War* of Ser> ire - Coiirtox - Safet\
We wish to thank ALL OF YOU, our wonderfui *us-
torners, for making this The Greatest Year in our 75
years in Bastrop, and we extend to e<: ;h md every on
of you our sincere wish for
, ( Avr. i mil ill m
. • MY;.. yVi
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Directors
( M il. M)NO
I. B, MAVNAKO
f.. B. MACK
HAUL IIKNMAN
KAKI. V. KKHAKI)
E. I-. FOHV
W AIJ.ACI. IIKKM Ii
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Officer
I'lIE HAPP1KST Ol HOLIDAYS
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BAKL V. KKHAKI). I'riwident
C. B. MAVNAKI), Vie.- 1'i^ii.fit
('KCII. IXlNCi, Vle«-
ti. B. MACK, K*«y*utlve VUn> I'nttlA-iil
HAIJAd; HKFNKK. ( * iier
MltM. (1K( TIA I'KOKOI*. Aws t (
JIMMIK JOK JON KM, I ( «slit. r
MIW. MINNIK IIAKTHC II, B.« k!o-. |« r
MRS. IHIVI.K OHKNN, IWH,kk.- -(HT
MKM. BIIJA' VOHiT, Bookkf^Mr
OfM'AK BON NI K, Porter
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
"Where You Bank With Confidence"
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1963, newspaper, December 26, 1963; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237980/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.