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THE BASTROP ADVERTISER. BASTROP. TEXAS. THl'RSDAV. JANUARY 2. 1980
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M'DUDE NEWS NOTES Ii PERSONfiLS
w ii- burned Sumlav morning ' n-
i,l, it !' i 'i an1 )> anuH it the
Ii,.i '. •!. ; 'ii r * \\ I' Wilson and
t„ • , in. i It hi Mitchell wore
an 1 Mi - tiordon Mc( arty an i ->
\ .,kuni. Mr. arul Mr- IhurU
Mil ail* an,j daughtci of A i tin.
;.ii: Mi-. I a -li« Bi'i'iy, >il I'ailu'; •
of Bartlctt. Mi and Mrs. C. ( piety.
Mi. ant Mr A I. Freeman
The> villi Mi m I Mi- \ I Fri" nii.n an.I hi
t i-t Hernaril. Mis- Tie Ima Met ,u
n i neighbor- ty i I t Worth, ami Mr. \\ \N
-umptu us|\ f... tm«r <h« fat of \Vcidb in of Austin.
gladden, 1 and Mr U M Pmchar.i returned i . n
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old M. Pa •< t.u kit i" l
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mas blisiix a ilts faiti.l
ti: ill ' ! t • I
nut ao gl'om.v aft'i all
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ENJOYS
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will
the lamt ou: hi art
mad- • to r« ,i1 u « becaust it i a-
uith ii> Blessed b ll;s Hi ly
oul to the
arth. is our
Svurdav ■ mpanied by Mi
Mi i arty an I M i ami M i s
Mid lie
.Mi and Mr- T .1 11 u ■ I« • have
with them for th<ir guests, tin i
huightet , Misses Jewel N• • i ri and
I ><■ nip is.
Mi> Hettie Clopton ha.i for
hristma- dinner guests, Mr
<>\k ll'l.l., 0 rcmiH'i Accord
ing to pn vious announcement we
had «ur annual « hristma.s Tree and
pr gram at dak Hill 1'uesday night.
Everyone enjoyed getting out after
being housed so closely while the
snow was on the ground. The tree
was laden with fruits, nuts and candy
her tiesk|< olh i pre-ents I hi- plays,
and readings and - r.gs rendered by the
jests
Matthew t:I t-1 11
Uev. Samuel I) I'rice. It. 1>.
of Austin and hei player; were all fine, and brought
to overflowing and ill < ^pressed them
selves a having enjoyed the evening
Visitors Wei. pre-'-nt from McDade.
Wayside, Elgin Mum Creek and Mt
Pleasant,
Edi ar Owen an: Arthui Hancock
were shopping n Elgin M mday.
Wallac Stagner of llou-t n spent
though we spend si\ months in
.studying the Life of Christ a- record
eil in Matthew, many important item*
I his time become well <f<iuaiiite I
with John the Bapti-t. Read l.uke !
and Matt hew il John wa.- r> all) an
Old Testament character. J chum say*
of him that no one bom of wonwan
was greater This appreciation In
reason enough foi careful reaearvh.
I> -
If || w 'h u till --CI' *— - " "" " I' •
nam.' tlo.l bb s* • ver\
Ut I e| ii" ■' t , ' • ' •
prayii
Mi 11 «. Iluini. of San Angelo.
and bt ther. Mi M A Hudler. of
(Julvehton mr. here I'hri-tmn- K\e
greeting old friinds with i h>ait>
^*\Vj v \vult, i Kavtnet i« xnvdilia the parent*, Mr an.i Mrs. A. DeGlandoti hearty applause from the audience.
holiday at Dalla with her mother Sr.. of McDade vf'' 1 h'' P^'inain. •^ant'i
Ml * i at roll Full : and family and Ml Henry an.i Mryan Strong lefi arrival to the ,,f ,h*'
M, . opaj Mundine, of Mc Monday foi Old Mexlci on a betr folk . rhc old Church houne WM full
Kbin y. were hi m -(lending the ho 11 hunt.
days with their loveJ ne . Mi. an i Kenneth Sapp left. Tuesday f<n Sir
Mr- Chan. Mini iine mi Mr. and Mrs Marcos where he will enter as a
T H Mundini student of S. W. T. T. t'
Mrs Maggie W> stbrook and grand- Mr and Mrs. C. A Sanders and
daughters. Dixie Dell and Elberta children Mi— Bonnie and Dale spent
left j-'i :ay fm ll-u-ton -per,I th> ('hr;-tma in Houston
remaning holidays there. Mr and Mrs. ( . H Williams an i
Mr and Mrs l efts Phillip.- are en ittle daughter of Cisco wt ri here < hristmas with his parents
fevim, the holi i\- at San Marcos spending the holidays with th• ir moth- Wallace .Scarf'orough of Houston,
with a two to one bet th.y fea-ted e, Mr- R 1. Williams. spent Christmas with his parent.
on til rke\ and "biled" custard Mrs M Billingsley and grand, nther- visiting in the Scarboroujch
<iri'de.'j on our treet Friday Hr daught-r Roberta Sapp were Elgin hom- weie Mrs M A black. Si 1
Wud'i.orth of Elgin C.lad t< hav. met visitors Saturday. < artwidght and! family. Mr nd Mni.
vou llroiher Mis*i« Barbara Haskins of Austin is Hood Tom of Elgin, and M:-s Marie
Oui voung friends of Hunt. Mr. visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs L. Scarborough who is spending the
d Idn S M Kelton sponding th.- K Haskins during the holidays. holWays at hom«
Mrs Moll it- Al!«*n had in h -i hom * iio-Aarj i' lfiiunj: * nd riimily sprnt his <1fnunciution> a$f.iinBt sunn, to-
during the holidays her daughter. ' hristnias day with his parents, Mr
Mrs Chas. Eskcw an 1 Children of un i Mrs Andy Fleming
in th. home of Mr and Mrs. )Bastr. p Mr. and Mrs A
J Satiii at Bastrop. i Mis- Fay Hodge, teaching at Re' «*d their daughter, Mrs. Hettie lop
Mni's Zunin Freeman of Houston, Rock, is here spending Christmas and ton at McDade ^Christmas Day.
the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Mrs .Jbert t <^t'le ha« b«en on the
Cora Hodge sick 1st, but is improving «t thi*
Mi W R. Kelton in the home f writing
Mr. and Mrs. \V P Wilson had for A. i; Hancock and famil) attend
then holiday guests Mr I,. Z. Shad d th> picture -h. w at the Dixie
den and family of Houston. theatre at Bastrop Christmas night
Mi and Mrs. Otto Abel an! baby Mr. and Mrs. Will Roger- left
of Marlin spent the Christmas holi Christmas Day for a visit m East humility al- i Me j . r« <<f th* S<>r.
day- in the home of M and Mrs. Te\a with Mr Roger', mot-.e;
R. I, Brown and family. Th< y also I Mr* A M Smith has returned
-p. nt a while with Mr. and Mrs Al- from her visit t Houston and other
joining 'frei Kastner and Mr and Mrs Charlie p.iint-
! Eschberger. Mr-. Howard Fleming and childien The Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove
I.M'IISM \ND I I MP I \ I ION Oh' \u, - to uffei many thing and al last
In' crucified on the ei - at Calvary
Her, ih h tnanife-1 at ii t > the imt .
the Father, Son ami Holy Spirit the
three Pei on in the on. Godhead.
Heights and depths can follow In
k ui i ■ -ion ii our Iivi a- well
as in that >f the Master leather
are omitted in the -elect<il portions of Numerous major purposes converge
facta. It will be necessary for each during th, following forty days of
student to study the intervening fact.<. temptation m the wildeine- le-u
ught ii 'irem, nt that lie might give
further thought t- all the n.< anmg <>'
th>- baptism and t h< a, 11\ ■ presence
of the Holy Spirit I'hose who be
lleve in the growing .mi emu m- •
( lesiis concerning His mission will <le-
' dare that for tin first twin- He fully
idiiy- her. with their parent.-. Mr.
I >*frs. J 8. Kelton an i Mr. and
\\ I!. Watterson. ate Christmas
ne in th> home
It. l.uke 2 40 you will luive 1 i reall/iti what II- must
fascinating glimpse at the growing othcts an sure that H>
Jesus, when he was 12 years old and
made the trip to the Pu-sover i oast
at Jerusalem. Then ther. were !H
more growing years at Naiareth in
(ialllee. \l last the tune of hi puh-
! lie ministry arrived and He apjH'ars
j at the Jordan wb te ,l..hn is preach-
's here enjoying the holi ia\ w ith
Iter porents. Mr. and Mrs. Th mas
'j'^reeriian.
Mr C. H Cr *el and family, and
Mr I'rank Creel, an . Pent ' r• • 1
Visited in the home .f their mother
N.t Hilda Christina Day
Dr and Mrs T. B. Taylor am
daughter of Ba-trop. -pent Christmas
Day in the hum- of Mi and Mr-. .1
E Mitcalfe, Mr an I Mr- Metcalf«
votunled home with them.
diem in « Inte dinner
Mho PI rence Atkinson if spend Mr and Mrs
it g the holiday with her mother Mrs and Mr and Mt
f 1. Vtkinson
Mm, Beatrie. De Woier spent
CHirisI mas Day with her grandmother
Mis Emalim Milton
gether with a fervent appeal to make
' Deft'lan ti visit confession of sin through the form of
baptism. One day Jesus asked for
such baptism, not because He wa- ,i
sinner but that tie might thus f..r-
ally take man's law placi with n--
sjM'ct to sin. John at finrt d«<*lineif
to act but yielded at the command of
Jesus It wa in act of wonderful
hum i lit'
of God.
Forthwith testimony wa- giver by
the Eather that w.k. evident t.. all
1" rank Reiger. Sr.
Frmlt Reiger. Jt ,
of Austin spent Christmas in th.
home of Mr and Mrs R I. Itrown
and family.
M is<
were -hopping in Bastrop M..n iny a*.
ternoon
.1 W Ju. i.-oi has !> en on the j !
looking after the roa I 'hi week
Dear folk* thi all th< new- I
Maybel Blackwell is -pending have been able to gather Sincerely
Minn Mary Atkin >n wa• honn fo- tf. holidays with her mother. Mrs hope the New Year bring- t > ail
a f« v dav-' May Blackwell Peace, Prosperity and Happinc wit'r.
liui'st- in th. home f Mr and Mr i \ tenant h .us« r th farm of Mi healtl ' ri c f« . il
D S Mi < «rt, f..f *.h.- h .ii i ys. wer. I. '/. Ska i ;er. f Houston, two mil" . nd let u« r-member that "A
Mi' 'V. M. Pin chard, of Houston Mr. (south of McDade on the Piney road sow, ao shall we reap"
undertake.
kn . the
purpose of Hi life even when I e talk
<-d to the doctors of the law a' tl
ng. of twelve in Jerusalem ■ temple
I mm th<- -laiidpoint of G< i it
period of probation The .l,\il u-.-.t
the ■ . asfin as a time of th, gross-
is' temptation. Herein wa n time
of tragedy that has been used a- a
setting by the great [met Milt.ill Read
iMith "I'aradi-i I o*t" and "Paradise
Regained
In brief, during th.-se forty iiav*
.1. u w i top pte,| with all th. t«• iip-
tati. ris that l.ise . nn t' mankind
"He w.is tempted in all points Itk*
af we are vr' without in" 1'here
w i- a j aui-e and Jt-n.is ! •-< aiiwt • Ii
-clou- of the hting-'t and wrikno.
due tto ' < .iav f . ll|tll|..IJ fa-t
mg that strat -g r-
l .es I h« thr.-e foil temptatolis re
descended upon Jesus Christ, and the ■ "nh'd in >>vir lesion text ar ! t*
voice of Jehovah wa heard in the , .irr • ea 1 atta '
word of our Oolden T> v'. " I In i«
nij l doved Son, in wh rn I am welt
pleased." This teitine.i ) a . ne.-f
cot", ituing • John and very to r* n
lilg to Je-U- a he t.hu l ilt" red up n
His publi i s-i. ' during a hi- !• 1
i , rr • each itta t t.\ H ' id fast
i ait h in Hi- Father 'I hi r ■ ; I •.
.-•« r pt if i 'a' i V' V i
unma k ! ■• • • ti tl.« - * • ." 1 ■
by name I ho g! n , pu t'. . < ■
f a ti > '• •• |'t at i'-n a v . «
t« i.,' again ' it.. th< J
, KIS(. I I I S TOMB PltOBEH BE
I.IEVED To Bi: H \K FI.YEK
I Ol I MBl'S. Il \a-. Dec .'Id Slier-
i!l I \\ Hilliuan and Ju-tice of the
Peaci Henry llalin of Colorado oun
t>, wen en route here from Houston
• ar!) tonight with effeeta expected
to verify partial identification of a
.year old man killed here Saturday
a- John V\ Sargent of Searsport, Me.
Authorities have been confused in
th< ir effort.- to identify the b««ly as
the victim wa known to his aadstant.
arid traveling companion, II. I. Mil
I Ii i. Roanoke, Vu., high school gradu-
ate, as Dr Jonathan W S. Carver,
who had said he was one ..f the open
or of King Tut' tomb.
Fetters and memoranda and a
diary c..i ried in a small brief c«ti<c,
bore the name of Carver and also
Sargent
lUire Mullet Wounds
Investigation of the effects dr
closed a legion of honor t French i
.- .ration and pa|H<r> purporting to
ile-crila Sargent (or Carveri a*
former member of the Lafayette ti#.
i adrillo
Miller aid the deail man during th"
pn-t month had shown him s< ,tr f•,
by IM bullets with the remark that he
had received them ill liattli Miller
said his employer did not tell him
wler,. the wounds had inen riveived.
t ut b«' had (,••« n mformiil thai th«
vie ad man hail serveil in Frarw'< dui
ttig the w. rid w hi
I he blow that i au*e<l death ri-ci ive.J
" a' automobile accident, w*-. a*ro
a d'.mi'ti and partly obliterated
t he %< | „
Auth.oiti, Mnt mes - ages to
port this afternoon in an • ff.>rt U>
establish identity of the man a Sa'
gent
( alif iirnian I .it en < lot
V fr « " Clark
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Schaefer, H. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1930, newspaper, January 2, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206670/m1/8/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.