The Bastrop County Times (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1975 Page: 4 of 12
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THE BASTROP COUNTY TIMES, SMITHVILLE, TEXAS
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1975
B&PW To Host District Seminar
The SnuthvilU' Busnie and 9 30 A M to 2:00 P M
Professional Women'sClub will
be the host group at a district -
wide seminar to be held at the
Magic Mill Restaurant in Bas-
trop. Saturday, April 19, from
Smithville Librurv
The theme of the meeting will
be "Who Said Women Can't?",
according to Mrs Verla Shut
tlesworth of Smithville, chair
man Taking part in the
Hosts Coffee
By Theima Davison
The Smithville Public
Library will host an informal
Coffee Friday, April 18, 1975.
The Welcome mat will be out
all day from 2 p.m. ttl 5 p.m
You are invited to drop by and
enjoy a cup of coffee and a
Philatelic
Society Meets
Monday
NELLIE ROYSTON-DA VID FRIEDEL
Engagement Announced
Mr and Mrs Richard C. Royston of Smithville would like to announce the engagement of their
daughter Nellie Marie to David Joseph Freidel. son of Mr and Mrs Jerome J Freidel of Smith-
ville A June 28 Wedding is planned at St. Paul's Catholic Church The bride-elect will be a 1975
graduate of Smithville High Her fiance, a 1974 graduate of Smithville High, is employed with the
Texas Highway Department in Austin.
SAFETY TOE
PLUS
cure for
otlock
feet
COMFORT
The newly formed club has
taken the name Bastrop County
Philatelic Society Regular
meetings will be the 3rd Monday
at 7:30 p.m. each month Club
dues for members 15 years and
older was set at $3 00 per year
Officers elected are: J W Bar-
ton, Pres.; Dr. Neil Gurwitz,
Vice Pres ; Dusty Farrell, Sec-
Treasurer; and Dorothy Barton,
Reporter
The first order of business
is to locate all collectors in
the area and to invite them to
attend the meetings. Special
emphasis is placed on the wel-
coming of the beginning
collector
The club plans to hold auc-
tions. r,iap-tradf sessions and
have slide programs as well as
informative discussions that
would be of special interest to
the beginning collector
The April meeting will
feature a swap-trade session
along with the regular business
Everyone is urged to bring
philatelic items and join in the
fun of trading.
Stamp club to meet Monday,
April 21, at 7:30 p.m., in the
Baron's Room of the Citizen
State Bank in Bastrop.
RED WING
• iyit\
COME FIND YOUR SIZE AT . . .
Tartar Hill 8c Son
2 00 Main S&itfcrilla
Decoration
Services Set
April 20
The Flatonia Oak Hill
Cemetery Association Dec-
oration Services will be Sunday
April 20, at 2 p.m The public
is invited to attend
SU1ME
SALE
euY
Get
0oe
That s right Buy o>k j«Ih. ius Dairy Quf-<*n' Sundae
any size any flavor and get a
second orn im* size fHFE'
Briny a friend
Have twice the fun ft/ ■ 11 .rte u Monday
through Sunday oi at participating stcm^
April 14 through April 20 only.
tlairii
Queen
Everybody's everything.
cookie as part of National Li-
brary Week The City Librarian
will be assisted by members of
the "Friends of the Library".
School children visiting the
Smithville Public Library dur-
ing the week of April 15 through
19th will enjoy a cookie and
receive a Book-marker.
Several new ideas are in the
mill for summer and will be
announced as final plans are
adopted Don't forget .from
2 til 5 p.m., on April 18th,
visit your library and learn of
its treasures while enjoying a
cup of coffee Remember you
are invited
Membership dues for both
prospective members and
members of the "Friends of the
Library," $1 00 per year, will
be accepted during the open
house. Your participation will
be warmly welcomed
Watch for the announcement
concerning our Public Library
over Channel 2, Cable TV,
Friday, April 18th
Available at the Smithville
Library are copies of "The
Palace Guard," co-edited by
Dan Rather and "Helter-Skel-
ter," written by the lawyer
who defended the Manson family
charged with murder. There
is a waiting list for these two
books
Also available and just in time
for the summer boating season
is "TheComplete Amateur Boat
Making," for Boy Scouts or
father and son projects
A copy of Dr Atkinson's
Kiet Revolution is also avail-
able.
Area Women
To Attend
Diocese Meet
By Mrs. Arthur Goertz
Mrs. Albert Crawford of
Smithville. Organization Ser-
vices Commission Chairman
for the Austin Diocese Council
of Catholic Women, will present
a skit "The Little Girl Who
Wasn't There," at the Annual
Austin Diocese Council of Cath-
olic Women Convention, April
20-21-and 22 at Wimberly
Other ladies taking part in the
presentation will be Lucille Hy
son, Marie Ryza, Celestine Mi
tocha, Edith Curry, of Smith
ville, Ann Hancock, Bastrop,
Jean Httdler, Minnie Maloy of
Waco, and Erlene Goertz of
Rockne
program will be Dolly Maud
Harris and her club Capital
City B&PW Club, Austin;Con-
nie Arrendondo and her club,
United of Austin, and Sue Poole
and the Smithville Club A
number of door prizes will be
given
Registration will begin at
9:30 a m at the Magic Mill Res-
taurant, Highway 71, Bastrop
with coffee served at this hour
Lunch will be served at 11.30 A. -'
M Cost fortheentirtseminar,
including coffee and lunch, will
be $4 00 per person Reserva
tions should be made with Mrs
Verla Shuttlesworth, P.O. Box
34, Smithville, telephone 237-
2961, as soon as possible Pay-
ments may be made either in
advance or at the door, but the
chairman needs to advise the
restaurant how many will be in
attendance
Attendance is expected from
the 17 clubs comprising District
6 of Texas Federation ot Busi
ness and Professional Women s
Clubs, Inc. In addition all work-
ing women are invited to attend
whether they are members of
B&PW or not
Members of the Smithville
Club arc particularly urged to
attend since the local club is Die
host group
Legion Convention
Set In Graham
American Legion Auxiliary
and Post members of Hubert !
Stiffens Post *180 are remind
ed of the 10th District Spring
Convention to be held at Graham
D Luhn Post #39, Taylor, Texas
Sunday April 20th Morning
session will be called to Order
at 10.00 a in by Post Comman-
der Kermit W Sakewitz The
Joint meeting of the Posts and
Auxiliaries will hear an address
by the former United States
Senator Ralph W Yarborough
Following the noon luncheon
the call to order will open the
business session*, of the Post
and Auxiliary with Mr Ray Per
kins. 10th District Commander,
and Mrs John W J, Richter,
10th District President presid
Ing at the separate business
sessions
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MARILYN PA VEl. JAMES ROBERTS
June Wedding Planned
Mr and Mrs. Fdward E
Pavel of Charlotte announce
the engagement of then
ter, Marilyn l-.tve to
(laugh
lames
NEW
ARRIVALS
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INFANTS to 14 YEARS HIGH QUALITY--LOW PRICES
BAREFOOT SANDALS
For All Ages
KEDS, WELLCO, CONNIE, DR SCHOLLS
TONY LAMA BOOTS
UNBEATABLE PRICES
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SPECIALS OF THE WEEK
Prices good thru April 23
| LADIES STRETCH DENIM JEANS
SlighHy Irregular—Were MO95 Now
CHILDREN'S CANVASS SHOES
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Smithville, Texas
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Douglas Roberts, son of Mi
and Mrs Doyle L Roberts of
San Antonio
The bride-elect is a 1970
graduate of Charlotte High
School and is piesently
employed by The Express News
Corporation as a secretary,
Het fiance graduated frtsitiSf
Geralds Regional High Srhool
in l' ;7. Hid attended SA^
College He I hoe enlisted in
the U S Navv and served 1
years aboard the U S S, G K
McKetizie, and Is presently em
ployed !>v Mosher Steel
Company
The wedding is pi,trim*! fot
July 12 .it the First Methodist
Church in Charlotte
Marilyn is the grand-daugh-
lei of Mrs Ewald Raemsch oi
Smithville
Smithville
Hospital
Patients
h<
Patients ,it the
1'itai md Clinic
April llth, wei
Roselnnda Rogers
Willie Mae Jones
Betty larmon
Jessie Kellherg
Lillian Hardy
Delia Bart,i
iSebesta
Ivn Waites
Lullaby Burleson
Joe Walker. Sr
Andrew Krilv
Sarah DeLiiaeli
!■ thel Jackson
Hull
Charlie ( raft
I i ed.i | ownsend
I i atiCi", Volrik
l.el,i Robertson
Mitchell Harvey
Horace Bennett
Smithville
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Catherman, Nancy Todd. The Bastrop County Times (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1975, newspaper, April 17, 1975; Smithville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290778/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.