Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1938 Page: 1 of 4
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ANOTHER BIG TRADE DAY IN BASTROP ON SATURDAY, MAY 7 - - - DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND
GROCER
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K\ \< I III SHIR l>>
witr !Mt* adjustable i- llar
N<••.' Spring Pattern -
>1.1". and $!.«•>
John 0. Turner
Qualit> al a Fait Price'
EIGHTY. KIH H YEAR
BASTROP ADVERTISER, BASTROP, TEX \S.
SD.W . AI IC! I. > ls ::s
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THE ADVERTISER INVITES LOCAL
WOMEN TO SEE 'STAR IN MY KITCHEN'
COOKINC SCHOOL IN MOTION
PICTURE FORM WILL PRO-
\ I OK INSTRUCTION AND KV
TKRTAINMENT
h'M'ts, h* atmosphere of eongenia.
informality, the wise counsel, the
hints Mii clever -i:■ >i-t-cut.-, and the di. -
11ribut ion of daily gifts and real sur-
1 prise
PLANS PROGRAMS
FOR MUSIC WEEK
KING AND QUEEN OF MAY TO BE
CROWNED HERE FRIDAY EVENING
Seven interesting and appropriate
musical programs have been arrang.
i:d. one for each day of the coming
week if May 1-K designated a- N'u
• mal Music Week, under the spun
SI'KCI M l I \U CORON \HON TO
M:\T'"v I>|{O<;|(\M; MA>
< Mv I WILL FTRNISII
ENTER I \ IN MKN'l
has
The Bastrop Advertiser
again!
This newspaper has just been sti-1
cessful in securing the new Motion
I'icture Cooking School, "Star in My
Kitchen", which will he presented at
the Strand Theatre on May 23, -1,
and 25.
Mark the days on your calendar be
cause i very woman, and man, in the
community is hereby extended a
dial invitation to see, absolutely fret,
this fascinating picture which weave-
helpful, intelligent lesson.- ■ >n rooking
an«l home-making into a humorous
an<; romantic plot.
The Motion I'icture Cooking Sch■«•!
is a brand new idea. First conceive!1
last year, it ha- met with acclaim I
from vv men throughout the country, i
who like the lappv combination if
sparkling entertainment i<l close up
cooking instruction. Seat- in the bie I.
iiu aie as good as those in th.'
front row the motion picture per-
mits everyone to hear and see everv
trick in frosting a take, making t
pie. or cooking banana-
"Star in My Kitchen." wa- pr >d i ,4
ed in Hollywood, and the audience will
recognize many of the rising youmj
:n tors and actresses who take part in
it. Women young and old will ap-
preciate the humanness of the roman-
tic story, in which home problems are
approached from an entirely new an-
gle.
The Motion I'icture Cooking School
has graduated beyond the demonstra-
tion course in the wide variety t
household equipment assembled in
clear view of the audience. All of the
practical equipment is seen in active
use, and because "seeing i- believing",
the audience will soon learn that pies
and cakes and salads can make them
"stars in their kitchens."
Experienced housekeepers wi1'
thrill to the adventure- of tl e voting
^ ore 1 Acci-pt the \i limitation of (th^ i sorship of the Bastrop Harmony Club, j Amid a setting ot pine and cedar
Bastrop Advertiser and plan to join
\ iur neighbors in the Strand Theatre
on
Mm 2-'! 2-1 and 2*>.
MOTHER, ?♦« . SPENDS EASTER
\N IIII DAI CUTER HERE
Ninety six years i- a long tine ,
I but it doesn't di-tuib Mrs. Emma
... Putney of Eagle Lake, who, in spite
'of her age, spent Easter Sunday with
her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Hemphill i;i
the Earl Morris home here.
Other visitors on that day besides
Mr.-. Putney were her daughter, Mi is
Maggie Putney of Eagle I ake, and
her g mdson-. R. B. Hemphill ar-i
w 'V f (loose Creek, and I! 1' Hemp-
hill and wife if San Antonio.
Mr- Putin \ ,s amazingly n 'ive,
and eagerly interested in everything
This is the fifteenth annual observ-
ance of \ itional Music Week, and a-
gain this year this cultural enterprise
which has contributed -i largely to
the promotion of music in the Unite i
States will invite the nati n to focu-i
it- attention on the fostering of locfl
music talent, according to the an-
nouncement made from headquarters
in New Y rk City.
All pi it; ants to U> held in Bastrop
during this week will be absolute!;,
free, and local people are all urge I
t • take advantage oi the opportunity
to hear - one outstanding artists. The
to be commended for
securing these pro-
>P.
are the programs to
that
muel
hi-s e.
goei on, looking forward wit
anticipation toward her vi-i:
NOTICE I'O BIDDER-
Bastrop County will receive bids
the Courthouse in Bastrop, li'\n<,
Up to 10 o'clock A M.. May 14th.,
r.i.ift. for OXE <1| MOTOR ORADER,
It foot blade, wide axle, leaning f,-uu
wheels, without cab. A se -mid hand
Ru--e| Grader to lie taken in on ame
as part payment.—-A certified che •!;
foe five percent must accompany bid-.
The Court reserves the right ' > re-
ject any or all bids.
R. 1!. ALEXANDER.
County Judge, Bastrop ( I'mty,
Te* «f *>-2
Harmonv C ib is
ti'eir effort s in
t Bastr
1 f 1 lowing
i -en ted:
gram-
The
M.
GRADUATES WITH
HIGHEST HONORS
Mi.-s Fiances William- wa- named
Dedee A hot, who suddenly find- hei Valedictorian of the Bastrop High
>elf wiili a large home to manage School Graduating Class of P.'oK, wit'i
s IN DAY, MAY I.
Methodist Church
Prelude
The Harp if Saint ( ece'iia W gar i
Mrc W. B. Ransome, organ
Mrs. E F. Pearcv, piano
A!! Hail the Power of Jesus Name
Congreguti it
Praye.-
Dr. W. X. Cari
Norwegian Tone Poems Tr.iussen
T i the Rising Suti
M uitiight
Tranquility in a Mountain Church
Mrs. E. F. Pearcy. organ
Serenade Schubert
Marion Cochran
Arthur Smith, Jr.
Chorus, Festival Te Deum Buck
Organ Number-
Liebestraum Lis*-,
(^antique D'Amour Sheppar.1
Pastorale Groton
Mrs. W. B. Ran - line, organ
Recessional March Mendelssohn
Mrs. E. F. Pearcy, organ
B. Ransome, piano
trees, and a bower of -pring blos-
soms, Frank Denison, Jr., will bo
crowned king in the May Day Court
to be held on Erhard Field Friday
evening at S o'clock
The identity of his queen will re-
main a secret until she appears.
A small adnii-sion charge of li)c
will be made at the gate f n every-
one.
Immediately following thi cor ona
' 11.in and Mav P ile dance-, a Mav
Icarnival will be held, with varied en-
Itertainmen! feature-. There will he
I donkey ride- for Hie children, i
,"chunk the nigger babies" bo-th, a
I'errapin race, a fortune-telling booth,
and other attractions. Cold thinks, ic •
cream, coffee and cake wili be on
. .. T
sale.
The member- of the coronation i
the o> ler of their appearar.ee will h
a- follows:
I
and s< vera I mouths to feed a- well
a- a handsome young movie actor to
im press.
What happen- when -he trie- t i
mak a fluffs h-mon meringue pie >r
a niarshmallow chocolate ake" Wh'it
happens when the "man of the hou*
dnois in for dinner"
To unravel tie mystery in advanc
would be t i rob this clever tale >f it-
novel approach. However, the audietn"
i- d to sitate in a rollicking go I
- to; v and ' • learn much about home
making at the -ame time
I-' ei \ listener will find a harve '
of p actiea idea- among the -ugir
t'etis for more effi ient home niakin.:,
eoveiiiig such daily problems a- lairi-
dry. rt frigeration, up-to-date elite
taining. beauty -ecrets, new- if m
<l o i/ed home 4 luipment and tip-
on naking these mechanical -ervan'<
V'l d 'lie highest degree of uset'ulne •
I; will be o real cooking i-s, ;ti-t
a- 'hough the model kitchens were
right n the stage, nnd ali of ti e p.<
pllhl features of the old type cool
i|■ v eh >111 aie retained; f'ee re i;i ■
tie highe-t average ever made in the
school, that of '.is.fi'.i. Mis- Mildred
Stagtier, Salutatorian, came a closo
sec ind with the second highest aver-
age "f '.tT.'.M.
The class avc ige
I'cond liighi -t class
made in the school.
Ft ink Deni-on, Jr.
age of 11 ot?, w a- the
The memhi ■ of tin
irg cla- . are a - follow
Be
Mrs W.
lediction
Dr.
W. X. Carl
of s-,.87
a\erage
MONDAY, MAY 2. 4 P. M.
Home of \lrs. \\ . S. Millington
V ii o, piano, and violin program
pia sented by .Mr.-. W. M. Scofiehh
| Mi-- Olo. :a Schawf Johnson, Mr
i- the W. il Batch and Mrs. Edwin We,
eve tn-ife! i I. Jr., all of Lockhart.
. with an ave--
highest boy,
■ 1988 gradual
Frances \\ \
M
bam*. MiMr' i Stagtier, Mary P -at-!
Erhard. I"■ e Hoffman. Frank Dem-
on, ,1 ■ Nellie l.ee Stark. Ju'ii
Evelyi K i ibriugh, Edith G rt/.. Fi-
e w >•! F -niing. Ma;. Evclvn K o
ipenio k, .Tame'- R. Smith, Kenneth
>niith, John Bennett Bi*\ -on. Ethi :
f'art wi-igilt. K' \ ' 1111 e. A Da'',
i"-:. Bills Mnrchisoti, Smit'\
H i" e l'ea*r! Hcndrtx. \'.y- e Fiagsd i e
Richard Chalmers. James Meyer, E.
gar Miller. I a Stow 's, Dorothy
Hoffman, C! ail Tini11 .lohnns M1..-
"\. L i- Clardy. I'••.•ink Green. .1
|; • b"rt \\ r. • , Mar.- r W 'fei
I u,,
TUESDAY. MAV •!. I P.
Methodist Church
Orgai .-'till violin program present
i> Nli and Mrs. Cochrane Penic!-. t .
M s. Lois Jean Floyd of Austin
J WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. l P M
Home of Mrs. W. S. Millington
P' igiam presented b\ V - I
Williams f Smith.ville.
THL'RSDAY, MAY 10 1V M
Bastrop High School Vuditorium
Band Concert presented b\ the Ba
• • ;< Sch, i-il Band.
FRIDAY. MAY (i, s p. M
Home of ^ll•s. W. B. Ransome
' I'gan program pie euted by I'm'.
K■ - t• i Austin
HERALDS
Evelyn William-
Dorothy Mae Schaef,>!
PRIME MINISTER:
Dr. J. Gordon Bryson
ROYAL BODY GUARD:
, Lord Charlie, of the house of Truitt
Lord James of the house of Meyer
Lord John Bennett of the house of
Bryson
Lord James of the house of Smith.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS:
King Frank of the house of Denison
ATTENDANTS:
Duchess Dorothy of the house of
Talbot
Duke Arthur of the house of Smith
Duchess Barbara Lee of the house
of Tompkins
| Duke Larry of the house of Wright
Duchess Mary Sue of the house of
Murehison
Duke William of the house of
Compton
Duchess Virginia Rae of the hou <e
of Hubbard
Duke Bobby of the house of Turne"
I Duchess Lucille of the house of
A sh
Duke Walter of the house if Stey-
; manti
Duchess Mary Ellen of the house of
Peterson
Duke I itiis of the hou.- f Wright
Princess Mildied of the house ■>,'
Stagn. r; Lads Ann of the hou- ■ if
Vlexander, Lady Joan of the hi. ■ of
Piiiue Frank of the h"U.— of Green
< owen, trainbearers.
P in Julia Evelyn ot the house
of Kimbrough; Lady Billy Jean of
the house of Murehison, Lady Billy
Frank of the house if Laake, train-
bearer-.
Ptince Richard if 'he house of
< 'lialmer-
LADIES IX WAITING
Lady Frances of the h j- of Wil-
liam-
Lady Ethel !' the hou-'
wright
PAGES TO I'll! (.jl EEX
Elloween Flenung
Mary Evelyn Kippenbr > k
lla'tn Pearl H>"(ii.\
Edith Gocrtz
I one Hoffmai
Nellie Lt'e Stall
j FLOW ER GIRLS
Mae Morris
1 .ucv Rivet - Ma; • •• d
Lillian Biand L • i"f ■
El ma Hodges
CROWN BEARER:
lti-n Mci'allun
HER ROYAL HIGHNESS
Queen of the Court of Mav; Lady
Jean of the h 'Use of Havnie, La Iv
i iypie of the hous
In arers.
if Walling, truin
After the gathering of the iur'M
the May Pole Dances will be given
before the King and Queen, and th'ir
attendants.
Those taking part in the tw > M iy
Pole Dances are a- follows:
( harlene Powell, Betty Wrigh'.
Bonnie Marie Erhard, Lois Martin,
Mildred Smith, Dorothy Dodson,
Patay Morris, Johnelle Oldfield, Ro
alie Sapp, Xattalie Sapp, Doris Wil-
kins. Marguerite Haynie, Esther Beli,
Betty Jean Craft, Bonnie Smith.
Agnes Hoffman, Betty Maynard. Vir-
ginia McDaniel, Mary Ann Chalmers,
Racl e' Kaufman.
Laura Ann Jenkins, Shirley Dod-
son, Blanche Page Wilson, Theta Bell
Hurst, Barbara Sue McAfee, Mar
garet Sue Buchanan, Jane A Her., Lula
Jo Hodges, Jane Turner, Paula Cr is-
h\, Carolyn Bell, Bobbie .lie Xor
ment, Betty Joe heath, Carolyn Hc-
watt. Corre Williams, Pearlie M.ie
Jarrell. May McMahan, Polly Littoo,
Doris Machen. LineHe Turner, Evelvn
Hoffman
The Bastrop High School Baivl wi''
furnish 11 •• nui-i for the c >r etatio'i
"id tie dances.
MAIN STREET
OBSE RVATIONS
m PETE SHAH^
—— in t
Some vears ag i we sa' at i tabbi
:n a i ibiile stone open court under «
ipical sky. It was during that time
wi en manufactured beverages with a
whirl were oil;, ibtainable beyond the
border, and we had inbibed just
- tiough to be in the receiving line of
i xhileration. The music was typical if
ihe region. She came out on the stage
' th a striped dow ea-j skirt, and th t
other thing- to make it latin. She sang
and danced with a little tambourine
,n her land that rattled at the proper
tempo. She wa- -mail and petite. I
saw many other number- that rught,
but this one seemed t i stay out thero
n my remembei dome
I was -itting out there the other
night under the Texas -ky. just back
of the beautiful refe tory, in our own
State Park, when out the stag"
ame a lit'le latin -inger, minus only
'he tamhou'ine. She -ang and 1 remir. ■
i- ed It w • Vyrt •• Denison. and sh i
•i a- iiist a- cute a the little Senora,
nit I didi 't ' is- any pennies at her
to** •.
Our nomina l n f -r the cutest thing
-een in Bastr p recently those two
ittie Maynard girl-, the little Leder-
•■!' girl, and the McCallum boy all on
tl at donkey at the same time. A Iittl'*
boy with "I'm all right, how are you"
in hi- eves, little Tonimie Haynie. I'm
sti!l waiting to see Rufie Griesenbeek
nd Leslie Price have a real fight.
Vernon Eskew and Ed Maynard seem
t i be w in ying about the same thing.
Reel Flickers Will Nipps going
ionie place aiul not saying a word; J
L. Wilbarger sitting in the same po-i-
ition for hours, and just the opposite,
seeing Howard Perkins in seven dif-
ferent places in six minutes; Li)liar>
Murehison looking for C. I! MaytiarH;
J. V. Ash could be a poor man, but he
doesn't look like it; Liquor on one
hand and coffins on the other, pec■
• inalK he doesn't use either Ernest
IHasIer; Harry Erhard buying a pa'r
I if rattle snakes for Sunday dinner;
|they're here, there, and everywhere to-
gether Bryan Sanders and Aiidie Ma
j Muiehison; if 1 were a lost baby, P.J
want Homer Murehison to find m";
the John Aliens have successfully set-
tled that question about who are th •
best s-.vbigs'ers it; Bastrop; an angel,
11' nl bless her Wilnia At buckle; an
art angel, God bless her tsvi<-e -
Esthe. Andei -in
When we fir-: knew
me of the cutest little
LIONS GET-TOGETHER ATTRACTS
MANY CENTRAL TEXAS VISITORS
More than rep, ntativ Those entering the g..'f tournamen'
twenty.five Lions Club- ,n Central. Wl,,.„ _.Brvwi ]UMvht„>M in th„ Hefec
leva- joined the crowd of appro* • Ju|
mately loOQ people foi the Lion- Ge
umpus Some if the
MUCH INTEREST IS SHOWN IN
BOOK TO BE PUBLISHED BY THE
COURIER- ADVERTISER IN JUNE
• ompb't" family records a, well
a full historical review of this s
\ |on along w ith all it.- socia'. t on.
nietcial and industrial attainmen -
e nipiled in "lie attractive v duii.c
will sum up if' a few winds the 1- hi
County A ea and its People, the book
that will be published bj the Basil p
Advertiser and the Elgin C iricr in
June. A copy of this book will be
available for every home in the f or
i unty area and as it will c oistitut •
a pi rmanent record of Bastrop, I ra-
\i- Williamson and Lee cmntie-, th
\iiverti-r: and the Couiier are quit
.anxious I" procure every available
b' of authentic informnti"! about
t!i « -it , t i oi that is of general it
jet est and ask the cooperation f
i ery person living in thi- area in
lo tiging tl i atiout.
Every person in the area is inviti d
to -ontiibute article- or items about
events of inter* t. I he e article- neoil
ti, • foil vv any particular litera1 •
tyle but must contain authentic in-
forinatioi. written in any manner the
• nt riiiut or dcsjre . )• i - m is? c-it,
venient. T!ie storii - vv. I -e edit..-
by the Adve. tiser and th," Couiie'
eonf II .11 ' 'he -tyle of the i I!.
I lot '• : "sitat e ' -i'lld 111 itell, - .i'l-
ih cause j iu feel 'h it you eann •'
write a g id storv you ftirnisl t
tacts aid -,v e will take care f ' v
■ torv wi'iling.
A chai
•|thica'
charge
v it bin
A- si-.i
c ill be inadt
iketchd of Ifamine
or biogra
Thl«
w " reasonable and we.!
r , an - of eve; \ fain t •
• j' t tire - • ndividua -
y "iins, 'loiaes mil ntne buildiiin'
will lie published.
V eiiibi * f tie \dveiii-or and 'h
I ourie!' Staffs will 'Ver tl •• ire i
gat he in. '; informal n for ''
the historical matter and the fatni v
hi'graphii s but d not wait foi the--1
pei pie ' call l*it c iniinunicate wi'li
either i pi i: any time if you a-
ifer- ,e.t n laving v tut familv re
iii sentid in 'his book or if you linve
aforma* y<"t think will mak • a
•■.tire.? r.g contribution -i this b mk
I SATURDAY, MAV 7, 8 P. M.
Honti of Nlr*.. W. B. Ransome
j Pi igrntr, presented by Mi - \• '
•! •• R e'buck. M i -s Cla Gill. St a'
\I'ding*on. v dee pupils of 1 •
Br<niter of Austin, accompanied by
Ms Wilcox of \ ust
P V> I RDP HAS 10.0.1 IN< HE* <'l
R VINE VLL i\ \PR 11
,' , • had experienced 10.1
ii- up to Wednesday i'
"n, a ■ irdiltg to 'he gove- •
ra :• .ai:ge it the ( CC ( amp
P'-g •! : ni: w ith A prii I .*•. -n w
■ lay inches of rain fell, the f
in ng • port i.- made: Anri 17.
Anril 1- iind'e-: A
2 Jt Jo, .."0 inches, w i' -i
ta in.w.'l inches during the n
'"t Apt:
Together held 111 the Bast rip State X g'i 'Up nil o| the Li ill- Wis
Pari: on Thursday of ias! week, in held in the CCC ( amp, undei the d■■■
what .lean Shotwell of |.ufk: i. Lion- 1 "H'li ' Jear, Shotwell of L r.'i.'
Di.-trict G iveriior, terni"d no •!' th-- oistrn" g iverr. o , B a Lyle- \ .
ui'-est meet Digs "t it s o t he had •' 1 ! "'■ Na' -ot.al d" ect.ir; R. C Frat
ittended. "f 1'i .vaii. past district govern i- an
i'teal i h i i man, <' B Mavnard
'I he Ba - ti op |. ,f ( lub 1 ■ mi w n
thi' golf tournament trophy, d'fered F lowing the meeting, a • iu
t i the I ii n- Club team mah.ng ti • the park wa- arranged for a v.-
w i st score in the 1- hole tourna iniereste I n making tin tim
ment held on the Lost Pine.- G of
'■ ti' e. beginning at ! >'• lock Thui -- ' '
ia> morning. The Bmttt p team wa-i)'!l " at the ;hi<
mposed of P .). Dodson, L. D. Wil served east of the Re
nuns. Oren E.skew, E E. Hauler. |fwt,'r>' i,; ■:"■ evening An.
other prizes consisting of golf balls P Brjn« « " pr gPam during the
were awarded ait follow#: first and Natl"n;,: ;'
-eeond low gi iss -i ore«, M It■ ti Kellv ' * 1 ^ ' > M'- I' W •>
if Goose Creek and P J. Dod on "V V'1 . ,;1"'1 "p' Iv"
Bastrop; third low gro>- -ere. I 1). , ' U1 K" v: ;,n,i u Hop.
Williams, Bastrop; first low net - >tv. ; ^ 1
E. A. Werla, Temple: second low net Ore) «tra mu ic wa* fttftiithgd i ■
•ore, C M 11 i: l, . .'k: th"'i danciiL' . Rofee'oiy in :
ow net. I . ' ila-le Mid I! II Stan -' evpn.t
iifer, Ba-ti'.p; total high -i uv,
Bryan Sundei -. Ba-ti p.
her, she was
> co-ed- on th
e days we are
going ' i drive out there and buy a
meal just to i^e' Sue Haynie to wait
on us. The worst enemy the old
clot In - man has Louise Schaefer.
She ha- dressed up aim -t every w i-
man in town -in hee 1 man's dud •
1 st e Lu'u Turtle etc and etc., an I
finally Haley, in t iwn, just as eute a;
re r. She has 'inn- and material *>
snare half :• dozen more.
1 signed I i note, and late!' paid it;
now lie doesn'- speak to m- Does h,%
ha'e me. >r - he jus- ashamed of him-
self and won't fact m 1 ''bhfr way.
I've los' his friendship by letting him
•V
•eat m«
PETE SH ADV.
FIRM METHODIM ( II! R( If
\\ \ ew Ion t arl I •. 1 >. 1'iistor
<. \ s, haetei -superintendent
' '•11!" *•■ School meets at a nu
Pleaching at 11:00 a in. followed
bv ("oiiimuni •
At ->• • >o • n the ur wi" be giv-
en to the Hir m
I \ N D1D \ 1 E >
W > f i '.v ' all types
•"' < a i:p.ii,'t! Pi n.' i g, vv.'i', Union
S- t - i • So-' i- ''••-'.
I HI 11 \- I !{np \n\ I:R 1'ISER
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
•. IRI M OF I To OPEN (id Nil
I EDI R VTION M EE I IM,
M \ Y I <
'1 - • -t >p I 'fil l Sci.ut - wi
'inn the annual all-da. in
in.' ! ' e Bast op (' )untv h i, < '
■ r-', i: ei 's Clubs at the Me'h i
< l' :i 1" e on May 1 1, ,r
o ast Wedne day.
Tl were also invited to take
in ti: - Swedish Festival ,n Aim
Apri1
N tie registered scouts were pre- t
. • th neeting.
■erK'iii- won
Mr R. P
U'liamen' laid in tin
•he
-1 a t
NOT1CI
ir. ig
Pi-
.1*
• 'ef ectoi y tl e af:el ' "'! , .ir"I ^I
It. W .if vv .n • he i.' i • t
Both win no t received e' eric waff!'
r >ns.
Bind concerts w •>,. , yed during|nu>mbet
no day by thi bands frnr Rrenhan-
lidding ai Bastrop,
District A:toinej l.-'slie D W'
am.- was host noon m ail if tl
nenibers of he Pienham Gidding-,
nit' High school batiii- a' i pic
ita • 11 ie spread in 'he picnic unit
ast of the swimming p • >i,
■ en'' *t ",• -s .da; i in vv
M : iv Ma, •'
•Mi M V , .11
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1938, newspaper, April 28, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206954/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.