Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXASi ADVERTISER. JANUARY 7. 196a
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a nm to five chance
oungat. i needs ,i major
filing h t'. since an
filth of the nation s
r from "malocelua
lpn>|KT alimurwnt of
'MCSt.'") ago. parents of
diOoTi n with t< rth which
meet properly were usual
sed Id "li t them alone and
wttl/rorit. 1 the situation
f We know le tter Malm-
la a cttnthtton to >*• cor-
by a dental «p< 'cialist
u aii "orthodontist
by |i< •rvlf is a very poor
•tier of crooked teeth
ugh th< jMihlic in just now
rig Ikwarc of the tiealth
once of maloe(iu>.'m ex
e has taught dentists that,
I teeth contribute to decay.
speecti and malnutrition
the Worst results of mal-
*1 Is the psychological
liorne h> a child singled
ridtai by his friends !*•
f "bU' k teeth '
lid wit'i facia! dt formnsi
is thf causMfl by m
teeth m.c. develop ii
clttlon and •„• n to ktuhf
lltj" It-
Weekend quests of Mr. and
Mrs Eddie S utnhals were Mr.
and Mrs E. L. Goemer and son.
Charles Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs.
Oswald Wolf and Bubba llardt of
Austin
Mr and Mrs Joe (takes spent
the Christmas holidays with
friends and relatives in Odessa
Their two week old arid-
daughter, Tamika, w;ls the cent-
er of attraction
Mi. and Mrs U W. Hendrix
of Smithville were iruehts of Mr.
and Mrs l«ee Alexander New
Year s Da> at the Joe Oakes'
"Acorn Patch"
Mr. and Mrs Jack Spence of
Austin spent New Years Day with
Mr. Spence'.«i sister, !rs Dewey
Turner and family
■wlf* i)« ' r p
to erupt
;st-.
Miss Dierdri Shawn Clark ar
rived at Qrgain Memorial Hospi-
tal in Bastrop TUesdav l*«cemher
at !i (Ki tin Her parents Mr.
and Mrs Jack Clark reported her
birth weight as six pounds seven
ounces
The little ladv is alvi welcomed
by her big brother four year old
John David
Her grandparents ire Mr and
Mrs John M< Nulla of Bastri>p and
Mr and Mt- J B Hark of Cold
spring Mrs Guthrie of .Shepherd |
and Mis Alice McNulta of Smith
ville are her great grandmothers '
I .ittie Alan Michael - arrival at
the I>« kiiart Hospital T\iesdav
December 22. at 7 V! pin was
hear' wiir med bv the I^«or
• irohtnan familv of Sacn d Heart
Parish R'x-kne The v-oum* man
their fust child weighed eight
p. aids
Guests of Mrs. And> Alexander
during the holidays were Mrs.
Joe Albrecht of Bloomsdale,
Missouri; Mrs. Helen Horton and
Mrs Dorothy Horton. Au>tm. and
Mr and Mrs. Horace Alexander
of Pilot Knob Acres
Mr and Mrs Dewey Turner
visited with Mr and Mrs Bryan
Watterson in Elgin Sunday.
Mr and Mrs John Harvel and
grandson. Melvin Rouse. s( ent
the holidays with relatives They
visited their two sons and fami-
lies of Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Harris anil Linda. Mr and Mrs
Ernest Harris. Robhin and Ho-
ward They visited with their
daughter. Mis Robert Clark and
Mr. Clark in Bandera and with
another son. Mr ami Mrs. Joe
Harris and children, Joe Jr.,
Hershel, Kandv Mike and Debra
of Angleton
Mr. and Mrs W T Adams
visited her mother, Mrs Ethel
MeKinnev of Zephyr during the
holidays.
Miss Judy and J J Whitsell
of Del Vallc brought their cousin.
Mis.- Ann Waynur >f South Caro-
lina to \ is t their grandmother,
Mis Andy Alexandei
Holiday guests of Mr ami Mrs
David Nichols, Donna and Bar-
bara were Mr and Mrs. Glen
Mayers, Dianne. Donna, Dana
and Dave of Luke Jackson and
Mr and M.'s, Mack Young Steve
and Russell of Corpus Christi.
Christmas visitors in the home
of Mr and Mrs. T. A Gilley
were Mrs Gilley's sister, Mrs.
Churlotte Preston and her broth
er, Leo Peschke, both of Corpus
Christi. Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Gilley and Mr. and Mrs R L.
Gibson and boys, Richard and
Lee, of Bastrop were also guests.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ramsey of
Bastrop, accompanied by Doss
Milner of Moody visited with Mr.
and Mrs Lee Alexander one
night last week. Mr. Milner and
his wife, the late Mrs Fannie
Milner, lived at Cedar Creek in
the late thirties.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Turner
visited Mr. and Mrs. Turner Hart
of Smithville during the holidays.
Mr and Mrs. Lee Alexander
were dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs R V. Conner, Slu rry and
Joyce, of Austin on Monday even-
ing.
Mr and Mrs Don Harris and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Harris and children
visited their parents. Mr. and
Mrs John Harvel, one day last
week.
While Mrs Velma Shell, Ed-
Kevin Hennesey
celebrates first
birthday here
Little Master Kevin Hennesey
celebrated his first birthday on
December 2t>. at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J
Hennesey.
Kevin is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Hennesey of Tert'll.
Birthday cake and punch was
served to Mr. ami Mrs. Bobby
Hennesey, Mrs George Lee and
son. Donnie, and great grand-
father, J. M. Hennesey of Lexing-
ton; grandmother. Mrs Odeil
Adams, and great grandmother,
Mrs. Tale Saunders, of Smithville.
ward, Carol Jane ami Turner of
Angleton were visiting Mrs.
Shell's sister, Mrs R. C. Morton
ami Mr. Morton, they went to j
Stonewall to visit a cousin Mrs
J. W Bailey Mrs. Bailey enter-
tained the group by telling of her |
visit to Washington, D C., with
her cousin, President Johnson,
group by telling of her visit to
Washington I) C. with her cou |
sin, President Johnson.
Holiday visitors in the home of
Mrs 11 C. Smith and Mrs E. S.
CI lampion were Mr. and Mrs
Noel V. Smith and Edward Smith!
of Iyirkhart. Mr and Mrs. Doug-
las Smith and children of Rock- J; of Lake Charles, Louisiana;
dale; Mr and Mrs. Dan Smith'Robert Champion of San
and daughters of New Otleans. | Marcos.
liOUisiana; Mr. and Mrs. Royce Mr. and Mrs Dan C. Smith
D Hollan and Johnnie of San rind daughters Dina and Christ-
Antonio: Mr and Mrs. William inc. of Ne> Orleans, Louisiana,
J. l'sencik ami children of Aust- spent several days in the home
in; Mr. and Mrs. Noel V. Smith I of Mrs, 11 C. Smith.
Beautiful
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