Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1968 Page: 3 of 8
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HASTRO!' (TEXAS! ADVERTISER FEBRUARY 1. 15)68
Hull-Wallace
Rites Solemnized
January 21
Miss Cheryl Knyc Hull and
Joseph Russell Robertson Wallace
wcri' married Junuary 21, at 5
|i in m a (limbic rim; ceiemony
nl I hi • Kirsl Baptist Church with
thf Rev. Dewey Baldwin ixilotni
inn Hit' ceremony
Baskets nf while uladtoli were
placed <m either side uf the altar.
Miss Donna Mihura, cousin of the
gl'Xilll played the wedding music
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R Hull and
the yroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wade I,. Wallace. Both arc
graduates of Bastrop High School
Given in marriage by her father
the hrtde chose a street length
shift ol white and silver lace over
taffeta fashioned with hell shaped
sleeves ller headpiece was a mini
veil of white net. She carried a
while salin covered Bihle with a
while orchid surrounded by white
carnations.
Mrs. Jimmy L. Reed attended
her sislei as matron of honor. She
wore a Navy blue knit suit, white
organdy hat and a corsage of while
carnations.
Mtending the groom as best man
was liis twin brother, John Duncan
Wallace. Ushers were Franklin
Mihura and Alton Uaniscv.
Miss Mary Jane Wallace, sister
ol the groom, and Viss Karmen
Ketha. greeti-d the guests am) pre-
sided over the bride's hook at the
church.
Mrs Hull chose for her daugh
let's wedding a yellow raw silk
shift. and net hat with velvet fruit.
Her coi-sagc was ol white curna-
tions Mrs Wallace, the groom's
mother wore a spring green knit
dress, white net pillbox hai and a
a white carnation corsage
A reception was held following
tin ceremony at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Hull. Assisting with the
serving were Mrs Franklin Mi
Intra, aunt of the groom. Miss Ann
Knox and Miss Ernestun tialvan
Kor travel \lrs W.illaci chose
a tieigc knit dies- will. Iicail de
sign and orchid coisagi
Mrs Wallace is employed as
si-i iclary at t lie Bastrop Stale
I'ark Mr Wallace is with Ihc
I S Navy iScuIniyi and has tusl
completed a coarse in advanced
construction at I'orl Ihicticnic.
California lie will leave mhiii for
■ i toui "I duly ill Sia,;oti \'ieln,oil
Mis I \\ 1 ie n I si in ami \|| s
.liil.il Ui iv- attended the Apparel
M.n I al Hie i iuntei I Inn | n Sin
Anton, ■ sund.it.
CEDAR CREEK NEWS
MKN « i:K ALKKANDKK (orrrapandrnl
Mrs. Joseph Russell Wallace
Bastrop C of C News
BV >1 \l{(i.\KKT I I Mi l l it
I
am sure that by now everyone
has either read or heard that
BASTROP is on the INDEPEN-
IiENCE TRAVE1. TRAIL Bastrop
Independence.'' while Elgin and
Paige were included on the "Bra
/os Trail.'' To my knowledge we
are the only county to lie touched
Mr and Mi*- Minn Voil'I spi nl Mails
tl.i weikend \ imIiiu: in Mai linden ' ihi
K ii. s\ iIh and I'iiai i In Kin in h
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Mis Valley II 11Si 111 and daugh pli It
lets Sn
County has the distinction of being by
issoclatcd with two of the Travel
Trails, with Elgin and Paige both
being on the Bra/os Trail The
markers for Ihc Independence Trail
numbered 2li. more than any other
county in the stale and doe lo
die coopertioti of the County and
City i iffcials tile order for these
markers and arrows has been sent
le the Stale Judge Jack Unescn
beck and the County Commission-
ers and Mayor Benton Sims and
the City Council members are do-
ing everything possible lo help
make Bastrop County and City
an attraction in tniinsis, and only
through I heir suppoit was the | ill I
i lias, nl die market.-, and arrows
IK.s-ible
Each county was si nl ipicstion
nairc.s foi the travel trails, hut only
IH0 ii'unties i expended. Tile ten
'tails that weii selected wall covet
. We owe nut ill.inks
two different trails. It has
been stressed many. many times
that "TOURISM'' is one of the
greatest industries to hit Texas
Uist year more than SSI) million
went into the Stale Treasury from
taxes collected from money s|)cnl
by the tourist There is no other
way lo gel SO MUCH — So
QUICK!!!
Now. we are on the trail, but.
we can also be taken off of the
trail il we do not get our town
cleaned up Any town thai does
not think enough of their com-
munity In clean il up and make il
a placi presentable in the tourist
will In temevcil from the trail
We must be alert I" our needs lo
Hie essential needs le make our city
attractive to lite tourists who will
tie coming l.i re We need In clean
up the alleys main street and the
residential sections A gnnd first
class — CI,KAN I P PAINT
n and
bledly
rc|«'i
Mailt lint Sharp, who | Hp
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11h\ illt were on
such ii
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10 PM
IVars Win ( )m I'
Kljiin (>.' -11:
l IViini
Thi Basil up P.. ai A ha.skclhal}
team deli an d Eluin Friday niuhl
fl.'Ml Chfl Wtikins was hlyh point
man with l'i peirit- and Kd San
del s was neenrid with is llmli
potniei tin Klgm i\as l- .o l is Willi
II i nnts
Tin Beats slan'i ! and in I Ms
•tu' play wi'li l-.luin i and
I'l l Biol i|i B ii am difcated
Eluin 'i.i tu Hi with I«irry Johnson
leading lor the B' at> with IS
puinls (ih-nn limit/ luid 17 (stints
flmli man Im Eluin was Nunc/
w:tli II Tin II ir.am has an un
dell-Hied refold iii IH-ll
Bastrop played Smiths tile 'Itns
da\ niulit and tin B team won
HO ',7 I^ ti> liilinsnn wa.v biah
pmntei with and Sanders was
hiu11 lot Srnithvilli with IL' points
In the A sami Bastrop won flt)
!S with fliff Wilkin* soonnt J'i
points mil Ivl SjiikIci* 17 Bakei
wa« hiL-h point man for Smithvilk-
with IS | iinls.
Bjv.stnip will play Columbus here
I Kriday night.
Mr. and Mrs Era wis Kier have
la-en spending several days at the
home of their son and da tihtcr
n-law. Mr. and Mrs .lames Kier.
The Krancis Kier's. from l>ayton.
Ohio, arc .spending the winter
traveling through the South.
l.eon Miller rcei-nlly spent four
(lays in Si l>avid's llospilal in
Austin where he underwent sur-
gery. lie is now back at work
ijtuin alter rccuperatinK at home
several days.
Mis Maxine Kier spent several
lays in the hospital in Austin re-
•cully. We are happy to report
that she is back al work again.
Mis l,cona /.tiler of Austin re-
cently s| cut the afternoon with her
sister-ill law, Mrs. .I«h> yumn al
Belle's Emporium in Bastrop She
was delighted with Ihc atmosphere
al this unique eslablishnuint.
Miss Susan Miller s|*'iii a day
in Smithville visiting her aunt.
Mrs. Marie Horn, and her grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Miller.
Emmit Hendlix visited with the
Joe Quinn's this week They in-
troduced Mr. Hendrix to several
neiglilKit's and showed him around
the subdivision.
llritiisFair
Ojm'ikmI Doors
January IT>
llcmjsKair'liH opened lite doors
January la on its SJfiO.OWi press
cenicr, a 14,00(l-si|uare fi«il struc-
ture for use by newsmen cover-
ing Hie six-month World's Fair.
The center, located near two ol
Ibt main gales oil the DilT-acrc
fairgrounds, will have desks, tele-
phones and typewriters for III |icr
manetil news representatives, plus
facilities for Western Union and
win- services, soundproof radio
and television rooms lor Interview*
I and a photo and information
I library.
The llemisKair Press Club, lo-
! caleil iio yards across the plaza
| from the huge center, will be
located in a 75-year-old house, one
| of 27 restored on the grounds foi
I use as restaurants al the fair. II ,
i will have a (ieriuan restaurant J
! open to the public on the ground |
' flot ii ,oid the press club open only
1 in accredited newsmen on the sec-
ond floor.
Accreditation of news media foi !
tltc April li-Oct. (i World's Kan I
I W'ill bei/,in ill late January News- ;
men allcnding o|ieniltg week acti
vilies will In- issued temporary i
passes, and those who slay lot
, longei |stio(Is hi allentl after the j
J first week's activities will lie is j
: sued permanent passes, complete
with color photo ol the applicant
News representatives from Tex t
I a>, Arkansas. Oklahoma, l/iuisiana '
mil New Mexico may apply tor ;
an tcdiiation through (lead- Po i
land Inc I HI Mutual Savings !
Building. Austin. Texas 7S7III Km-
eiiai Correspondents and all olhei
national media may appl> through
IM-'OPI.AN, Mia Tin Itl Ave New \
N'ork. New V'ork IIKIIfi. or In writ !
ing direct to Pre>s Accr<H|jtalk)ti j
Department, IIciiusKair liX l' O.
Bo\ I'His. Sjin Anlonio Texas THLIKi
Mr and Mr- J I. Met ice and
'.lames Kt-rguson of Jay. Okla- j
iioma. Mi and Mrs C It Criten- j
don nl Bay Cli> Mrs Brice and
daughlei Margarel l^-c Kelly and
i.d Tli.iinpson nl Houston were
recent guc.*1s of Mrs I.. II. Miley '
;ind Mis. Bellte ( arbsle.
Mr and Mrs James Kier re-
cently made a nice contribution to
the Elgin Fire Deimrtmcnl as a
way in thanking them again for
aiding in conlroling the fire at
their home.
Mrs. T A Kancy passed away
recently at Bcrgstrom Air Force
Biisc Hospital. She was buried
Saturday in Bast tup We would
like lo extend our condolences to
Mr Kancy and the rest of the
family.
Mrs. Herman Sanders will Ik-
spending a week in Houston tak-
ing care of her granddaughter We
hope she has a pleasant trip.
Mis Pauline Elmore of Baton
Kougc, l/iutsiana spent a few days
recently with her parents. Mr and
Mrs John llaivil While here she
visited brolhers and families. Mr.
and Mrs Ernest Harris of Austin
and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris of
San Antonio.
Mrs. U'c Alexander and brother.
Nat Hendrix of Waitcrson visited
their niece and family. Mr. and
Mrs. K V. Conner and Joyce of
Austin Thursday, and helped Mrs
Conner celebrate her birthday
Other relatives joining them for
lunch were Mrs. Susie l/'c anil
daughter. Mrs 'I', J. Kirk of Creed-
moor: Mrs. Fred Zarnow of Bas-
trop and Mrs. Ben King of Austin
Mrs. Mamie Walls of Austin
spent last Monday with friends ill
Cedar Creek.
Mi-s. Eva Rodcnherry ol San
Anlonio is visiting her sister Mrs.
K I. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs, J A. Ramsey and
Mr. and Mrs. Del Kodgern of
Bastrop visiliil with Mr and Mrs
l/Cc Alexander Wednesday evenilii:.
Mrs. K. 11. Underwood anil
daughter Diana of Obrian s|>cnt
the weekend with Mrs. David
Nieltols and mils Donna mid Bar
tiara.
Mr. anil Mrs. Dewey Turner
visited their mother. Mis. Rosa
Turner of l/it-kharl Saturday.
"I don't know if
I should put that in
a joint account
or not."
■ • ' * '".
Wi' never enter into tlomeslic <iuestions . . . but if you DO
put your money in a joint account, we'll nive you the service
you'll like. Same is true of any service of ours, whether it's
;t savings account, a safe-deposit box or a loan. Our loan
department really is "friendly" . . . we're ALWAYS anxious
to help with a low-e st loan on your car, your home, for home
improvement, or for your farm or business operation. Ask
about ALL our services.
for your protection
The Bank with a $1,000,000.00 Boml
of Itaslrop
MKMHKK K. l>. 1. I'.,
not in i; iiiiH'iiiiA\
I Kt.KIIK M IIIN
On Friday evuning Vickie
Willis, daughter of Mr and
Clayton Willis was honored
I birthday.
Those attending were her grand-
Dell parents, Mr and Mrs E (1. Klein
Mrs.
with
of Austin; also Mrs. Lena
Daniels, Kez iintl Sandra: Mr
Me-
ant!
;i parly celebrating her eighth Mis. Joe Quinn. Laurie Hod son,
Mark, Matthew and Robert Hen-
ill rson iirnl Jeffry Willis
Saturday afternoon Vickie Iii-ll
was lionored with another party.
Those attending were Debbie, Lisa
and Billy l.igott of Driftwood:
Kicky iind Rusty Kemp and Melli-
sii and Scott Henderson ol Austin:
Kaihy and Kurt Smith of River
Oak : Theresa and Kray Skates of
Bluclmunot Acres iiinl Jeffrey
Willis.
FREE PORTRAIT!
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Advertiser W aiitlinri/ed In
iliiiHiiiliei- (he liillowini; niiiiics
silbjecl tii (he arttun iii the Heino
cratie I'rlllialies In Im- held Mil)
I. I! KiS
t ut Congressman,
liilli t uimressiiiiiiil llistriel:
J J JAKE" PICKLE
I'nr Slate Senator, I nil IMslrii t:
CHARLES II HERRING
WILSON H'OHEMAN
I'nr lllstricl •Indite,
ilst -IimIIi'IkI Olsirlel:
JOHN S SIMMANi;
I'nr Slu-rltf:
J L ' JIMMY i NCTT
Eur t iininilssinner. I'reehiet \o, I:
MRS R M (Wilmai WILEY
'•'or ('•iminlsHioiier. ITifltrt 3;
EMMI-Tl' HENDRIX
ALBERT KLAUS
!' lIITh/m Wo liavo arranged to liavo a leading child photog-
rapher at our store on the dates shown below.
Any age, any number of children accompanied by a parent will
be photographed FREE in Living Color.
ONI complimentary color portrait will be given to each family as
a gift from our store.
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
to get a living color portrait you will treasure always. Several poses
are taken and low cost additional portraits are availablo for those
who wish them.
This is our way of saying 'Come in to see u*.' If you ore one of our
many regular cuitomers, this is a 'Thank You' for your patronage.
Incidentally we believe these color portraits to bo something really
special. Theso are beautifully posed portraits — not snapshots, so
cirui* the children colorfully.
Smith's Grocery
9 a. rri. - 1 p. m. & 2 p. m. to 5 p. rri. daily
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1968, newspaper, February 1, 1968; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238142/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.