The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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This column is iotendod to be
[stimulating and helpful, concise
I in matter and to arouse enthu-
1 siastn and energy in the Kod
i Cross workers.
f . ' ny ll '"St it is
I in not real J y thinking. \\r need
aioro worker* in this vaat
j work. Come and see what . h>
J I).' done, and 1 feel sure you v.. 1
lo your bit.
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National Hank and the utle in
too Itmnof building on Main
street.
The President's message is
the lied Cross message in its
truest sense, Serene in his
leadership, but let us bend every
energy to tlio speedy realization
of those ideals which ho lias
ehi",:" i for us. Everybody
welcome.
Chapters are urged to make
frequi , t shipments of knitted
irtides, as the demand from the
e t , i;, cohstuut aud
v/ar and enter tiie educational
v>rk of tbe x M. (', A.
Mr. Erh -. ill have the car®
of the 16,Of uiuii t ;h signal
corps to be stationed at Rich
field, in the capacity ofcdu
tional director. Ho wl]
his now duties Monday
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from the
u ty is earn
i" ' i. t i ig is of tin. greatuoti^aco h
Erhard has made several
attempts to enlist in the armed
service, but lias failed each time
on account of a physical injury
sustained w1 ' h in
lege. Ho has umbo gone an ope-
ration to remedy the injury, and
is hopeful thar he will be physi-
cally fit before the end of tho
war to get o: tl • Mr" - lino.
"During tin• sho r time Mr.
Erhard has g ,iv,
Our OlcaniL^ aud Prescluj Depart-
ment was temporarily put oat of com-
BalwSion by £ T>. will c ? „ ; a shcrt
time until wo win be prep..rea. io handie
Clr. j _* cvu o as
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if f ,<■«?■!>• <>lirited f> this column.
S I •' P"''--> a.J ,d news of tile
111 work being dot
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e must reach ui
by Tuesday iith m of each weak.
We intend t< reach tho goal.
I 1 bis u >j uii daily* You
||iv;''' 'hid out cli:int r room com-
' very after
•civ. He prom|')t.
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interesting tall
g ve a brief and
ami closed our
• iyor.
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Are you a muni,. r of the Roil
I Cross? A
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you a contributor
1 f not, why
_ _ not have a bo.v
* '■ ■ t your friend
lo ach out
for humanity sake and join the
Amc:ican Chapter of the lied
Cross,
ii to tho men in tr
Tin Executive Committee met
January I th to consider this
very important point, how t<>
mui.o their ', ork grow.
Star 'rand Shoes art 1 t' r
is why we sHI them,
'tooth Dry (J '
Erhard Assumes
John Erhard, formerly of Tem-
ple, but now of Waco, Ims t ' >u
up the war work pr vided !,
> . n. .ny
I; ends, and I it- entia-
| bio reputat'on . leg . eiri 'M.
Ha is a-so(. u . with some of
tin' leading : ; "i u and com*
uu reial organizations of tho city,
md is con.-, i. r<• i o.v ail who
kt.ow him oi 'n . wirea1
of the city. His Iriends and
•lients will feel ket n!y the loss
ol such a valuable man but they
are to be cc**' • * ' on t!vi
I i.ict th it, i t >eut ui*
! least, he will -t - .long us,
and thougii In work at Rich
field will r© ) t of b a
V. "j V , tane, lie w. i n < ('i ntunity oi
IV Ut Sviihi visiting tiie city lreciuently.
Temple Telegram
Mr. Erhard is a son of Mr,
and Mrs. John A. Erhard, form-
er citizens of I't-tiop, and is
llli
Young Men's Christian .V ■ .-in e erv w , wi ' uul well
tio , to care for the mind,} ,n {■ i ualifiod for th" n i and i.
and body of the militarv men. better selee.ion could not havo
rhis war work in next in itnpoi
tance to the regular military
training in lifting the American
flghters to meet the assaults of
Fallowing is the list, of the I'he enemy with unfaltering
morals. Mr. Erhard was chosen,
without recommendations from
his friends, by tho general
chairman id' the V. M. C. A. at
HATTERS
TAILORS
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Queen Theatre
i k I"' iini11.■ Monday.
Jnn. 1H1S.
I),mi |n'ns 7:l"i j> in.
Show starts 7.:te p. m.
M( >* DAY Anita Stewart in
"Glorv in Yolanda;" admission
11 aid 17e.
ri' I 1 ,\Y Bessie Harri-cale
in Snarl;" admission 11 and
17c.
WEDNESDAN I a1.1,e Xri\>.
also Keystone comedy, "His
Critt.ii. Career;" a;:mission lie.
'II H KSI JAY E. H Southern
in "Man ol Mystery," admission
11 at I 1Tc
KK 11 >A N - A Triangle play,
"Might of the Man," adoaitaion
11 a.. • Tc-
SA'l i KDAY l'atlio N e w s :
also Khj stoi e comedy; "Diahon
est Iturglar; admission lie,
COM i XG SOON—Man- Mac
Derniott.
Eri, : ' at home rejoice to leat n
of t li <• continued itnprov il
con' 1 o l i). 'Governor I'. O.
Elziu r at i i tuple,
Gi' KMAN METHODIST
('Hl'KCll.
Sir 1 v School every Sunday
ii,on a' 0.<10 a. in.
Gonniin preaching service ev-
ery fir t and third Sundays in
the month at 11 a. m.
EiU'.hsh preaching every Sun
day i itfht tit 7:<1U.
(. C. Euan.nmi-s, Pastor.
C'AliD OE THANKS.
Purely Ptrson!
i s in i ! irgi of ehap'er room
on Main street:
Monday- M | S. H. I). Orgain.
Tuesdr Mrs. J C. Mosby.
Wednesday — V rs. Paul D.
and ? i . Mary ()sborn.
•s«l...V---Mrs. 11. C. Wertz
Mrs. George St ircke.
'•'is. D"l;a Kennc-
and 1 l. H. Koblei*.
• r, ACKER.
' •' CI.'OSS.
i !.: ve two Red
JOIN
1 Mr. George E. Hannay and
j i.i.iugiitor v. ill reach l>r e n
' .r.t'.ny i.i be ; lit ,
I oi .' i r. ami , . l ici icgr 11. LVi - | ii i
uk#" if you have a visitor or kina for a lew days. Mr. Hannay M
are expecting a visitor in y . r > vas formerly i ostmas er it I Jr. s *■,
home, or intend leaving on a ' "■•! ai.ii has a cry lull ol f:v-n>.- i.i
trip, or know any item of rews, hvho will be dHighted to see
... htm and talk over the nays ot |
please ring either HorllUaid •• J I |
let us have it. A wcrKly new.-1' — - —
paper iR or should' everybody V '" > en io Mr. and N'rs. T ei n '
Catnj) MacArthur, Waco. Hois
ta have charge of building No.
H and be engaged in educational
work. There are 1,500 men in
this camp who cannot speak,
read nor write the English lan-
guage, all of whom are anxious
to learn.
following is tho account, taken
from thi! Waco Daily Telegram
of January 10th:
"Announcotir nt .. i n . lcyes-
terday al tornonii li\ I-.hp Kvha^d
pro nil young ; , • . ;:,L
city, that he v\ tild give up his
practice for the i'.; ration of the
iieen made.
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HAS been rcrpo.v
sible for thousands
of busincrs succeiaes
throughout the country.
Everybody in town
may know you but
they c!<know what
you he.' ^ to ^.'.L
Advert! : v"'" " Yoa
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W. b. Tt ibble at lia^rop, I P(
.'•g us t e • ursn ty, Jan. 17, 1U1-, a lii. ' '
>f Hrown-
and M :s,
Mis'- Mii^gio Eo
hurst is vTaitiug '
X. t: Ki .'Vr.
Mr. i'uid Kog ,
Ari; i a. is visi111
M r. Vt. J. Rogers.
M. Hen l\ Temj
friend of '' >• Ad\ .m '
of the ' ' Mid in
citizen.-, of this -
v i -... o t , 1 i i .
;r of Oak
and M .
girl.
paper, and let s make the Adver- J loy' at Hi III
' ie of t!.r:r parents. M r. a: d f
i; t:. • best If. tills
l(.)i-\ Heljj us by
news.
Mrs. A. S. Dyer,
wood, is visiting M
A. T. Morris.
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been with
some 11: ■■ , K it
Houston to enli 1 1 i t^uai
master s Doparunent ol E
Sam's .,. ■ Scot ■ s of frit i Is
at hoiiii wi join t dvi t'tiser
in wi de . W t
here ai. i over Uii
at the Methodist p rson in
'. R« . H. M. W'.ui 'ig. 'Hi a
Mr. E die Kte1 ■' s \
, a: d Miss Laura 1 in , .
strop, were united in the bo!,\
..u' -iof niiitriuiony. - he ywai.j.
■ a pie stole a complete m*rel
■on, a good | on their friend.;, yet a :e>. were
: ' ti.e station to i'i ;u fely
on the belated south-houni.
The groom is with tin
Eurgo 1 ri" . Coinpan.
• above city, and the '
- a 1 .ghter oi 1.1 . ..:
II, King, former citr/.i ns . '
• ■•p, and is one < i our mo
po;uil t* young ladies, May
io : li, hai riness and ev- r\
bli .oing attend 111 yt.uru coin ,•
through lift is the Af!
Advertiser and m my friends.
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M r. Ii. J . (i ries' n ■ f<. I r., in
the aero squadron at Ellington
Field, Houston, was home the
past Sunday.
Mi and Mrs. I E. Hasler,
Mrs. J. T. ilasler ami i rs S. I).
Reynolds were visi. - o Austin
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JEWELER & OPTICIAN
To each and every one who j th>s week.
ministered unto o r beloved! |ir. \y. K. Can p. .1, f C'. i
mother during lii'r last hour- n (jt, K, h.i.ing .•,. ..>!ed in il
earth, we are truly grateful. We
Einck's Detroit Spe i.il Over- -
alls are for sale by the Booth 'i
i^t'i Goods Co,
i ,iE .MEiiluDi^. HURCH.
r mi.JS this opportunity, as there arc any
articles that, will be sold at a sacrifice th ar.:
oe.ly slightly damaged by water and smoke.
Jlring your repairs in and I will take caxe
tl m for you prompt y as possible.
ill
Sunday School at 0.1." a. m.
I'reaching by the .pastor at 11
i. in. and 7:20 p. in. l||
' ih'ct of morning sermon,'{il
Crei i , ha.ing e.. ..-.leu in .: 'I'aio . Cloak;" evening sermon, hi
... . , «ervice, l«ft Thursday night fori"Whafcdoea U take to make a |!1
also wish to express our Mianks CampTriivis. M u *,fi
for tin beautiful floral offerings Mra. B. H. Jenkina, Mrs. E*aul| Mrs. Whaling's Biblo Class iJ
and the words ol consolation i ^ 1'age, Mrs. W'. I Mcl-'aniel, , will meet Tuesday at 3:!10 p, in. i"*
and sympathy. .. | ^jrs. J. EL Haines aud N ■ y! All tho ladies of all oho rches and |j|
1 i no i-lei i 1' ,i i e,,(.
Prayer Nleeting VVcdnebda)
evening ot 7:30 o'clock.
Everybody cordially invited to ||
attend all the services. I'
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Mr. Ezra House, of Et- Crock-
ett, brother of Mrs. C. L. Stew-
art, wn a guest in her home iast f,«om Camp Travis a' San Ant<
week.
Mr I-'red Sclni.'lke has ra
turned from n visit, to Smithville
I\v ilar price Dry G' < d
ppu! r prices is our sped thy
Luulh Dry Uoydi. 'J
i s bo in wen viM.it' Sttii i 11
\iiie m the interi the lv .i
Cross work.
Mr. Ed. Kleiivrt is home
nio for a few days.
Mr, and Mrs Or.- i Chalmer-
ue visiting Mr. an Mrs. Guy
f>nnon a' Austin.
Mi -. Sain Gui . iu is visiting
at Sail Antonio,
Mrs. Hot tie Rabensburg is ill
• ith pneumonin.
h Piece Pill
I Something now
r'lo; , V tG v' . . i. I.e. v
weight :nai h • ' l ■ • <• .. at th
Uaslrop Eurniturc Co,
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3. r. WOO
Jeweler & Optician
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Cain, Thomas S. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1918, newspaper, January 25, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206238/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.