Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1957 Page: 5 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, JANUARY 24, 1957
-Morn
Morn- became the
l'«l I'.. Waltman in
ceremony perform-
inctuary of Second
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MT Of ATIACHMIMTS
■£ DLLS EASILY
LEANS EASILY
TORES EASILY
>MI IN AND SEE IT!
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$4.00 Month
A. ELZNER
Appliance
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itu pt i r>t Church in Houston by
the pastor, Dr. .lames S. Riley,
on Saturday evening. January 12,
nt 7:.'10 o'clock.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
ami Mr-. Karl 1.. Morris of
Houston, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
R. Waltman of 712 Everett
Street, Lufkin.
The wedding vow were read
before an altai background of
glistening frosted greenery in
-tandiiig baskets and trailing a
cro - the chain el rail. Silvei
urns held arraiiKemettts of white
chryhantltemuni-. stock and
dioli. Tiered candelabra with
lighted tapers were at eithet
side and formed an arch directly
behind the setting.
Cody Garner. soloist, ang.
"I I,ove Vou Truly" and "The
Lord's Prayer", and was accom-
panied at the organ by Mrs. 1-
Kelly (iaffney, who also played
the traditional processional and
m ec itu a! niusii As a pi
cial reipte t front the bride, she
played "Ixtve Divine" on 11.«
chime a the mothers of the
bride and groont entered.
Given in marriage by hei fa-
ther, the bride a- attired in a
full 1«>itkth gown, the bouffant
prince skirt of whiti antiqui1
taffeta nsinv from a chape!
length train into an empire bo
dice of Chantill) n <• re embroid
ered with -ied pearls at the
scalloped bateau neckline, the
long sleeve- coming to petal
points ovei the hands
She wore a pearl tiara from
w*hi< h depended i flllger-tip veil
of illusior Her bouquet war a
white orchid surrounded by ste
phanoti' interspersed with net
and ribbon streamers.
Matron of hot.oi Wb Mrs He
bert M Sweetmif . Sl-ler of the
bi d< She wore a periwinkb
blue crytallette dre style*! <>i
prtnee- lite with bouffant bal
■ rinn length -ktrt Her head
dres. wa of matching crystal-
iette and tulle und -die carried a
li..u<|ut • of whit< feathered m'inl-
and frosted foliag"
Bride- nii i, w . I >■ M e> Su>
Kan. >and Juainta Srnaii
of Hm., t i Mr Richard Fh
,i i uf \ ' a-.d Mr Melvi •
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Kmc-I N AT P. M.
Kvrr\ MoihI;i\
'bin IRnniincemmt a ront r ibul ion of the Tirol Baptist
reh of llawtr |>, to a more positm and d\nami< < hrin-
vll«Wr )
MRS HOY!) K
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Waltman of Lufkin Their at-
tiM and bouquets were identical
to th« matron of honor's and
th« •. won' crystal shoe-.
Me'v n Waltman, brother of
:hi ' > idegroom, of l ufkin, was
he-: ri:aii liroonismei were Jer-
i\ Juriian and Perry Schuller of
I.ufk . K.u;ar Hor-ett of Join
er\ . • and Conrad Harrett of
II .j> tor Kay Beaver- and Si-
•i Hi ridei on of Lufkin ,-erv
ed a ushers
Kor hei daughter" wedding,
\1 ■ Mori chose ,i navy blue
< '..!> la« • dre- over taffe
to a | r s eweled hat and glove-
i ■ .. • sorn M r ■ Walt -
i .i' i other of the bridegroom,
• ■ ■ , fawn colored Chantilly
. '• '!!• with contrasting hat
v o\ • of dust y pink,
iite.jia'.ily following the
we,!dn;i>, .i nvi'ption was held
> M
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WALTMAN
Company for the past two year
Mr. Wultmun is a graduate of
I.ufkin High School and was a
senior at Stephen F Austin
State College when inducted in-
to the army.
Out-of town guests attend-
ing the wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. K. F. Rains, maternal
grandparents of the bridegroom,
Mr and Mis. H. E. Rains of
Lufkin, Mi.s... N'aney Agan and
Lynn Trout and Mrs. W. C
H, t of Lufkin, Mr. and Mrs.
•Joe Carrigan and Suzanne Carri
can of Ktlleen, Mr. and Mrs.
(ieorv Stavinoha of La(!range,
Mr and Mr-. (' V. Blank) :• n s h i p,
Mi- A i i Ularikenship of Beau-
mont .
t ■ .1 W Seal room of the
<.re! f'h< bride's table w a |
•,g of beauty with it- white}
I ir* !ian<|ed at the top !
« ,, • and > etallic ruffle
■ I'.n on white. Centering'
* ' rrored tiib w i a three
t.weddnig cak> topped with j
a miniattir, brid< und groom and i
puncr
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Mi
at
lor •
Mr
er end
ir slvr
y tab.,
•erVICe
Robert
tail white taper
r candelabra. An
field the crvstal
of
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of
Hoa
erv.'d
M r J.
.i r1 ,i i Cha
punch bowl.
Sac
M.
'.on. listers of the
the wedding cake
Freeman and
presided
M i i >.
B
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Fvelv
flle< .
l'h«
velirii
ie he? registered guests
ale Book Other - in
n the house party were
11 i >1 1 1 it ;ef eld. Mi- Ju
u| ! . Mi Pat Sloan of
' ii and Mi- #s Carolyn and
< : r! of NacogdiH'h* ,
of the bride.
r-ridi chose for her tra
attire a knit suit of aqua
v :r mmed in white with
w Id .e ■ es-orii-. Her corsak'e
wa .. single white orchid
I h« couple will make their
ti upnti v home in Balboa. Call
fom ,, w' cie the bridegroom i-
I •> i riJi\ crviitg in the 1 -t
\L Battalion of the Ctuted
>ta'.i Vrm> Mr Waltman is
a graduate of Lamar High
in Houston, and attend
••d Mi phen F Austin State Col-
i leei 'it Srtcogdoches. She ha«
| See' employed in the F.xplora
jtor liepartment of the Humble
Wedding Party \nd (.uests
\ttend Rehearsal Dinner
Mrs Boyd R. Waltman was
hosti - for a chickei dinner in
!he banquet room at Young-
iilood': iinniediatily following
the ri mi ar-al for thi Morris
\\ altn.a'i wedding on Friday
• •veiling. Jar.nary II.
\'i arrargemen" of white
chrysanthemums, stock and gla-
dioli embelli.-hed \\ ith runners
"f sin lax und flanked with burn
ir g whiU taper.- in silver can
delabra oinpo-ed the table de
• oration- Place card featur-
ir tiny weddi: g hai d- tied w • h
ma line marked thi places for
the Rue t- who ■ .eluded the
wedding par ty, tf • honorces,
parent- of the bride, several
-pecml guests ar I the hoste-s.
i ' of the brulcgroom.
WSCS Circle I
Meets At Church
Mrs. II ( . Wilkins gave a
devotional taken front the book
let entitled "The Light Is Still
Shining lit The Darkness", by
Kirby Page at a meeting of
Circle I of the Woman's Society
of Christian S< vice held at the
Fir-t Methodist Church on Mon-
day afternoon of this week.
Program leader was Mrs. H.
II. Litton, with Mrs. W. E. May-
nard assisting.
Mrs. J. (I. Bryson, vice chair-
man, presided during the meet
ing, at which time Mr.-. E. R.
Barnhiil, chairman, tendered her
resignation due to illness. Mrs.
II. II. Litton was appointed first
vice chairman and Mrs. H. C.
Wilkin.-, se und vice chairman.
The circle voted to send a
hiu'ii ehool -enior. a member of
the First Methodist Sunday
School, to Mt. Wesley at Kerr-
! villi- for christian vocational
| training on February 22 21)24.
. Plans were also discussed and
' made foi the district meeting
i of the WSCS to be held here
on February 1.
Roll call was answered with
; 4."> cards. ,'IS flowers, 2'! trays
j ai d <i-r> vi-its.
Present for the meeting were
Mrs. J. Gordon Bryson, Mrs.
Fred P. Bi-hop, Mrs. Jack Clai-
borne, Mis. Earl Dennian, Mrs.
Oren Kskew, Mrs. Bob Gray,
Mrs. Otto (iest, Mrs. 11. H. Lit-
ton, Mrs. W. E. Maynard, Mrs.
j Fred Moore, Mrs. L. C. Price,
Mrs. H. C Wilkins and the hos-
te -s, Mis Dorothy Bryson
Program On Cancer
Given At Circle II
WSCS Meeting
Mrs. J. R. Wilkins opened a
I meeting of Circle II of the Wo-
; man's Society of Christian Ser-
I vice of the First Methodist
! Church at her home on Tuesday
evening of last week with a de-
| votional entitled "Togethering",
Romans 13:8 10. Mrs. S. M.
. Hanit presided during the bu.-i-
! ness session.
Mr-. Curtis Sanders, program
i leader, talked on the danger sig-
r als of cancer and passed pant
I phlet- on the subject to each
member. Mrs. R. W. Loveless
| showed a color film, "Living
i Insurance", loaned by the Amer-
ican Cancer Society. The meet
ing was closed with the Lord's
Prayer, led by Mrs. Sanders.
« During the social hour hot
chocolate and cake were served
from a buffet centered with
pink carnation- to the following:
Mrs. S. M Hanit. Mrs. Curtis
Sander.-. Mrs. R. W. Lovcies.-,
Mrs M H. Funderburk, Mr-.
Tta.-y Chalmers. Mis. Mark
•'idfield. Mrs. L. P. Bumpers,
Mr-. John Wilding, Mrs. J. R.
Wiikin- and a guest, Mrs. Joe
I • >; irley.
< Unte to your Ben Franklin
Store now and select your valen
tines. Valentine Day is just
around the corner — February
t Ith. 47 1
Women, TV Speed
Up Male Fashions
Come to us f or
graved of
Anno"""
pieH
ts
BASTROP ADVERTISER
Notice To Taxpayers
A list of delinquent taxes will be
published in February, 1957.
The names of all taxpayers whose
city taxes are not paid by the Jan-
uary 31st deadline will appear on
the published list.
The Bastrop City
Council
(Paid Advertising)
ANNOUNCING
/
To Select County
Depository At
February Meeting
Notice is heieby /hen that
tin- Commit • n< Ci irt of Bas-
trop County will select a County
Depository for the years l!>."i?
and l!".ris at a regular February
term in accordance with the pro-
vi-ion- <11 Articles .r>.*>41 to r>.rj5(l.
Vernon's Annotated Texas Stat
ute«. This regular February
term will be held at the Court-
house on the 11th day of Feb-
ruary, I! ,"i7. Applications in such
form le provided by the above
statutes should be dt^ivered to
the County Judge Xr «r before
the lit i day of February, 1!'57.
4- S
Bring your friends and play
BIN (it • at the Legion Center
Saturday nigth at 7:.'!0.
IP
HEARING
IS YOUR
PROBLEM
Women and television have
pushed the American male into the
fashion spotlight and the guy is en-
joying it, say the experts. Women
have accomplished this by shop-
ping with their men. Television
did it with its parade of well
dressed male stars. The re-
sult, say men's stylists, is that
fashions for men today change al-
most as rapidly and basically as do
those for women. Now, a five-year-
old suit is as out-dated as a five-
year-old car. as easy to spot and a
lot cheaper to replace, they main-
tain. For today's style for men
they offer the natural shoulder,
jf the fine "Botany
narrow lapel and tapered trousers
iy500"suit, shown
above. The three button jacket and
flap pockets are also marks of
newness, and the medium color is
today's favorite over the dark char-
coal shades of previous saasons.
your ANSWER
l. •
COMK IN FOR FREE
Hearing
Consultation
BASTROP HOTEL
Bastrop, Texas
MONDAY JAN. 28, 1957
2 p. m. to 5 p. m.
No Cost . . . No Obligation.
Beltone Hearing Service
H. R. "Tex" Mayhall Co.
127 East 7th St.
Austin, Texas GR 2-6797
Announcement
l.anglev Motors announces the promotion of Kddie Hahn
to serxice manager.
He has done mechanic and body and fender work, paint
int. etc. for more than ten years continuous service with
us and i- thoroughly competent to serve the public in
his new capacity.
General repair and special Dodge. Plymouth and DeSoto,
service is solicited. V complete line of all Chrysler Cor-
poration parts will be carried as ha* been for the last
ten years.
W e anticipate another ten year- of service to you.
Langley Motors
•18
Houses For Sale
Sealed bids will be accepted by the
City Council, City of Bastrop, until 2:30
p. m. Monday, January 28 on the fol-
lowing houses to be removed from
new highway right-of-way.
BUDDY JERRELL HOUSE
10!) PECAN STREET
OSCAR HANCOCK HOUSE
1 to I NEWTON STREET
Jerrell house may not be removed before May 17. 1957,
unless vacated prior to that time.
Hancock house may he removed immediately.
THE CITY COl NCIL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RE
JFCT ANY OR ALL BIDS
Mail bids to ( it> Secretary, or leave at Cits Hall. Bastrop
Texas.
the opening of
STANLEY COURTS
(Formerly Bastrop Courts — 1101 Chestnut Street)
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Four Kitchenettes and a duplex for rent, in addition to the courts
Phone 197
E. R. STANFORD. Manager
Bastrop, Texas
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1957, newspaper, January 24, 1957; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237619/m1/5/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.