Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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THE BASTROP ADVERTISER
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NORIH i'l N'OMK'
Ac-ten and adventuie in • rr.( :•.
through the *hr s 1 nv picture f the
fr'.xen North. ;n whien Ja« • H"it • •••!
Evelyn Venahle take the i>-ad«
It 11.rue ' the Strand ... Saturdav
one dav «n 1 > . March J.".
">T<iXX X\X XX
At an au' - when m ' childien air
enjraired .i) < ll<*<'inn pi«*< es of -'rin;:.
old fishhook-, a >1 «<i junk. aid,
rno-t likely. measle . little Shiri.-v
Tempi**, *h' >■ mo-t remarkable sta«-.
ritik pi'tuie f r Twentieth < <-ntury.
Ko*, "St a; m<- Sunday at I
Monday, XIarch 14 and 15 to th*
Strand Tt.-atre, ■> • :i< 1 ■- known i*
a collector if not"
At ii .in. . the -<• •-•* !' ;. oui t'1'-t -i' "!
most out.-tandinir -'ar maintain- in
a--emblaze -.f ir • u> >n d' 11- wur'Vj
nf a art rnu eum; it i- pi nimbly t -
moat c<jmpr<*h« nsiv.. >f it kirid i
**ist«-n<e.
Shirii y ■ .i phila'. ' w:th t
ft-v. It••m- i. I;.'i albu is (hat many
.ur . tin- fit -t Houldfi Da-'i -'.amps
H'nt her a the per-onal ►' ft ■ f 111■
Postmaster (ii-neral.
Mu< h -unp ' l fot Amci > .' r
ww e theart to r< l|er t w ere th.• hur.
drtilr f ^na'iilf- of 'he jrreat a- I
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e even ye
■iw <<f '.he mo-t i
teaiTi'- iia k pu'
■ ment . f
11 )"'-tU( • -up.
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, lov -
card-.
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( nv> aled ( h < k«-i
■ ve«, •• >!>.j pimento -andwiohe..
■ • a* k i * tea, pre.-ed fruit cak«s
topp.-d * .*h whipped . .-am and chei.
rie.-
I h -e pre-, lit .h i e Mr . L.
I' . \J \■ . ... K-kew, Mi-, f!
J- pe:tr<-y. X! XJary Xlurrhi-. n, Xf «
It. .) Gi i.-• i i.< * - . Mi- Whitl- v, F.]/..
nei. Mi I- I ( owen, Xfr ~ Addi.
Ma. p..wei;. XI X L. l)e(;iandon.
Mi < li. XlHynard. VIrr-. M. A Pro-
kop and Xli-- (-a\- Chalmers.
COXVBOY BOOTS
$18.00
H ttd Mad
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h-
IVe al! at
near-frreat, ''>r th<
time or anothei \ i-iti'd Sh ley.
I.a ' the N ,, n i • >•>• (in. a< t r< f
the p n' to a rniniaturi ni'-.|
a.' i' <f in . pet cut lie. ti\ ad
mirint; ft tend ft -rii all . ." i '
world
"S' - ■. ■ a ■ ay' f *.d S '• n < 'h. ii
in a d< r tful •• |«. in which he insr*
and - peak >. 'hine e * j„ a f'hin-
e e arnatein e .nte • Robert \ ji i
an l XI'. Fa\>• a e ' tared t. th"
cast - .'fip r 'iritf Shit ey, which a!
inrlud" l.. "-i.< Pa <*•', Meier. \\'e ♦-
ley, Xrthur 7'rea.her, .1 Kdwa. i
H^ombe r .nd X trid \'!wyn.
I lai !■ Z.inti) k, !'w > rr • ■ ('< •
tury F v p. <rfluct "'i Chief, . in'te I
William A. Seiter to dine' 'I, I!
(!. I >e - | va, F.i .'I fa 1 oil i r I Man .Id
XX i 1 -..ri a a ..<• ate j.* <i ■ • • XVil.
I nm ' i . man, \ rt' u SI.eekn.a i
fcnrl Sal I'er.'ri write th> ' reen play
lia 1 d >.a v ■ S.i" I' • • XI;t, '
fjord' i an>- Marry Reve vr •• fivi?
r> v tune hit i<) Jr\ riv ( ■ ■ n
p.. ed I. 11 i. t. f... a! >nt' f Sv.'
ley nnd \I < e «., mc
' K I V (. OF MOf h FX "
"K ,ti\' if M - kt y" t he tirr''' •
Worni r Pt i viav • w'th the po-
- up in the ice
t>y "he deouta
• t#** '.x h i-
ans of th
pu.«her.
'I he head "f a L'amt.. ni' ,-y:idica'(*
tri. to hriku* the hm'kev -U«i "o
tnr w the irame to the .ppo«iiirf
team- XVayre XJoi • - 'h<- 'ai - ■ n
n.a". . ee Me t,w ■ t"i.'ethei and when
tearr |. he jump- to i .ri. iur ti-
and accuse his chum. A f irht en-
Fues in which the -tar ?• «ent to the
h -a( with a <. arked head
The fd"W affeet- th> optic ne >•
rid he youth y ifoinK blind (,|{| FSI N 151 ( K FN'I'KR.
v.t out know i-.ir it. Thi- re-ultc n ■ | \| N.H| | MnN Xlli
j playing which lead- the man.; IHMI.F. ( I. XSS
i er- to think he'- crooked. The ~ta" [
iv fired from the league and wind- Ml. K j r;,ie-erd e(k wa- hosU
up a- .. pathetic figure nth. bread. -h, P. Aid H:hle i la- la t
I • Hut chance lirinjf- him in < >>ii- TPU(-da\
ta-t with the -even year old sister
>.f ti woman he had loved arid lo=t
She n-n-.-- the fa.-t that he i- nearly -t
blind and relav- the mformaPon '
her sister.
Hut the h .eke;, playei .-an not V«'
{' und until one day a fortuitous ci"-
cumstance lii nir- him to the am - ■'
the jtirl in a most astonishing china-
P.- id< Parcel! and Xp N'at" i. t'.i"
a • inclu.'e Mat ie XVils .n, XX' iy .
Mori i . fj.-orife F;. Stone, Joseph ('re-
han, <. don Mart, A nn ( Jill. an I
Andie Perant'ei.
Ji-ck P.ircell' rlinih t . populari'v
on the ■ c reen ha- been very rap.I
and is teadily incieasinj; with ea I
i • * a pi-i\ i-d. II | rit |ia '
is -aid to irive him hi- be-t oppov
tunity.
Noel Smith directed the pictun
I • om the -lory liy Cieorjfe Hri. ker.
IIIKdlKiRX (ifil-.S XX II I)"
l"i;. Ilunne and Melvyn Dounrln-
• "tTi. o the Strand on Thursday and
Friday of next week in a riotous, >•<>
."lantif comedy, "The.wh.ta fjo-
Wild."
Make your plan to . e thi >ne!
"f.KNKR XP sp\XKV
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CHAS. W. HEATH j
Oii XX eni lith, Xustin, Texas
N.-x' ' Post ' ffice |
K "I f'upid -eenm t . he aetive or
the Ma, Roach comedy lot! "f ien« r:*i
Spar ky" playinir a* the Strand Th'a.
tie, tai S|.anky XP Farland with I
F'hiiiip IP Inie-, Ralph Xlor^ran, Ii .■
1 r Pichel and I'o-ina I aw re no i
f. atured roles of an etcpti I
fine i ast.
It ■ story, laid in < vil ar dav .
. ..ribiries drama, lauirhs and blend'j
' nano iii an entertainmet that w II
prove diverting to yoler- and
idult alike. Many of : ie r.-n* a.
t lii.- d n an old M is ippj tean
at and 'he produ. tjou ah .nnd o
a lai ety of othei pi('uresqui <. ni
background
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MKFI S
M' 'o!'|. Da. i a--r-ted b> h< r
•lautrhtei Mr W. J Rogers, enter-
tained the n ember of the Needle
Craft Club at their h'.tri Friday af
tcrnoon
Jjuimy the plea ant tun spent in
wwiiiK. beautiful pieces of hand work
made by the hostess, were admired.
R -freahinenU of de||< ious chicken
xalad sandwiches, saltetl nuts, angel
food cake and hot tea were servtyi to
the following mernberi. Mixdames S
L. Hrannon, H F Crawford, .1 S.
I)®arrnon, Hartford Jenkins, W. I.
Mrlianiel, T H. Taylor. W F Tribble
W. W. Wilkin*, Fannie I.ockett and
Ii. H. fHiphant Invite^ jruents pre
went were Mesdames J K. Karalson
Mary Jane Gill, Wna Iiavis, Charlie
Wallace and Heruon of Hutchinson,
Kari-a* -<'oritriljute<i
HI HI <1 \SS MFKI S XX I I II
Xllfv HI HHXRIl
I hi member-: of the F.I-ie Xlaytiar l
Hible ( lass met at the home of Mis
X il flldfield la. t Friday afternoon
w,th Mr- l/'Ray Hubbard a- hos
tes«.
Following a business -ession, Mr
Maynard di^<'usM'<) the Rfble lesson
in the book of Number*.
Dainty refreshments of -trawlier.
ry ice cream and cake were served to
Mrs. W. K. Maynard, Mrs. John R.
Allen, Mr«. Joe F".sk«w, Mrs. R. K.
5?land;fer ard Mrs. Hubbard.
ItRIWiS-RAY
Miss Cleo Ray was marriivl to Mi.
Henjamin Hriggs of Corpus Christi
Saturday night in Mist Ray's home.
Judge A. T MorrP performed the
ceremonies with orly a few close
friends present
After a short honeymoon through
out Texas the couple will y<i f> Cor-
do these
phone mishaps
ever happen
to you?
Your lu ll rin us . . . >o/i pir /,'
ii/# llir rrci'irrr . . . ll<i rf i>
no om* oti I hr linr. II it >
/if ic Iii ii i oil I I h is. f i > /' v> >i ir-
st'lf mill olIn r":
• Someone moy hove os! ed for
your number by mistake, discov-
ered the error, and hong up
REMEDY: If you are not sure of
a number, look in the directory
before making a call
• Someone called you, but got
impatient and didn't wait a rea-
sonable time for you to answe'
REMEDY: When you make a
call, wait about a minute (10
rings) for a reply before you
heng up
• You may not have answered
your telephone promptly; by
the time you answered, the per-
on calling had hung up.
REMKDY: Alwayitryto answer
your telephone promptly.
Simple remedies, these ... but
important. They help u give you
better telephone service.
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CLASSIRED ADS
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. Mr- U. Ka X! M :
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Pf. f'-. S - .Ml 11. • r Pi ok' .
V. S • X' |.:a Staick'*
Ida XX ei • .,ei ■ ' : • Ie -l* •
( nt' Mited.
ret.i! -election, ana rta-
• ■ 1 - 'all
•• F ■ XI,... -d P. V«
e XP- ,dist Sunday -ch- I.
■ • Mr- XV F
XP R )• Sta'.d fer
l . i J ri 11 \ .
k..." \X lei\.
X\ X M Ml- P XX
an
Just Installed
ELECTRIC
WELDER
We weld anything from
a wash pot to a steel bridge
Bring us your farm imple
merits W*> «avt you time
and money.
Highway Garage
SOUTHWESTERN
EXPOSITION and
FAT STOCK SHOW
Fort Worth
MARCH 12-21,1937
LOW DAILY f A R £ 5
Record Low WEEK-
END COACH FARES
VIA KATY!
*<ik end lickcli g.cd on tf.x n\ -chtd
j'fd tt- fort Worth .n '
Mjrch Ii jnd 20 and pr er tc ' pr
on SwndJTt M and 21
Returning lfj r Foft Worth pri&r tc
midnight on Monday toTc* *q d.'tr
of lilt
Ask The Katy Agent
i . ! !: Is 111. •' Guai ar, i- i
. I vi i h •
. -; pir.k wh • ,
* :, ' ,. 1 I I. e cat •
• •
A • 1 A
li X I'X < 'IK l\ " F« Hi S XII.
Hin' Iii ed. Iihi. d tested, ha' y
!< . < l, Plvrn e.i?I p H-k. N.-w Mat'
,ir>'-. X|,i ii a . Oi phiniftons,
r hi X ri< 1 1 •.. - a' * ■ 11 ' I- 1
in- I (Mi i'ii * in hatching
I nil. v. I'll • 11 . f 1/ - every XI u i Jft 11
1 i. d;i > XX i ite t-'.: 1 at a! >|f PI
vll.cKY'S M XT' TIFHV, R'>u'- '
IK ■ • P Auatin, Texan, ph .r e No,
■ J 'JOJ:',. !>' '
PAUL D. PAGE
Atturne) at Paw
Office: ( ili/en State Rank Riiildni|
HA STROP. I FX AS
|- wei t..r everv >m'i■ asi<mi, pi.'nijr
>i\i.e, careful election, and re a
naide price- < '.imnu.<(iion on f
dei i . ... th' Fl.-ie Maynard Hih
i la of ' h. Meth-idist Sunday -eho.
Phone >'iur ..rih - to Mr- XX f
Xlavnai'l ■ r Xp p !• . Standifer
When in Austin
BUY YOUR
Garden, Flower and Field Seed
FROM US.
Poultry and Stock Supplies
Capital Seed House
201 West 6th. Phone 2-5082
AUSTIN, TEXAS
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Thk fiO-horx'poucr Fori! V-8 engine
Wiit. first (I * • v c l( i j i* a I for Kuropp, where
fuel costs are high. Two years' usage
there proved it>- unusual reononiy.
When tint 'W came to this country
this year, the Ford Motor Company
made no mileage claims—waited for
facts, written on American road* hy
American drivers.
Now Ford "60" owners are reporting
averages of 22 to 27 mile* on a gallon
of gasoline. Thai makes it the most
economical Ford car ever built!
f'cot of :«1!, the Ford "00" is just as
hig :.4i(l fy.my — just as handsome,
(■♦unly and .' fe—as the famous 8.1-
hoe^epower Ford V-8. And it sells at
the lowest Ford price in years.
?{ you want a hig ear for a small
budget—a car you can drive with pride
anu profit—we the thrifty "60'* soon!
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1937, newspaper, March 11, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206896/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.