The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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THK MISMONAKY MEETING
Ou M<> i iv alternoon the Wo-
man's V ssiunary Society held
it- regi. ir husiness meeting
v itb V - H JenifMis presid
infant! inducting the Mission
>tui. ""ii lor the ua.v. After
rea n ir > i ptun se lections on
til * i h i ' i > in the Women of
the Orie t l>,v Mis. Jenkins,
cimi'pi yer by Mrs. Vfdialiug,
then ill- -.ssiens of the two us
signed >mh.s hd by Mesdames
Oi'K ' . i .Jenki.:s, with a; e s
by Me>. _me.s Orga u and yc-
Lavy.
VISITING LAD1 ICS H- XOKFD
Bast t;> has beer, unusual'v
lively lately on aec unt .1 tr.e
presence in our midst of several!
charming young ladies and there-
fore tin- item must toll of several
most ei yablt .social functions
which 11.. ■ been given in ho~or
ol these uiie> and huve provided
friends with the welcome op-
portunity of becoming better
acouainti 1 with the chatming
visitors.
Ou Frii ly alternoon Miss Sue
Itansome gave a Lawn Picnir. and
Moving P.ctuie I'arty in honor
of her thr;;e guests. Misses
Agnes Limb man, of Ilartlett
and Bess Holstead, of >aco, and
Lizzie Donaldson, of Moody. An
elegant pn.'nic dinned w is served
on the lawn and all adjourned to
the Arion Opera House as a
happy climax to the occasion.
Friday afternoon in honor of ti e
same charming young ladies
Mrs. W. ]j. Ransoms gave an
aften oon reception to the ladies
serving ie-d tea and Ange! food
cal and providing a most enjoy-
able socia. hour to all in atten-
dance.
To xhy night Miss Wilma
Pi! o uav ; a Dance in the ;>ala
tial i.i'W re-i lence of hot parents
Senator a^d Mrs. Paul D. Page,
complimentary to Miss Cor;i
Milf.v It was twofold in it-
natu e being a Lawn i arty and a
Dane ■ u i h delic ous punch serv
ed throughout th-3 "awift sweet
hours"
On Mo: lav morning Mr*.
J. T. Crysup entertained th>
youeg lad it - in her lovely home
by gWii g an interesting "500"
Party wit.. i:ie^aui {iui.cn as re-
fresh tile: and in the nfterr.oo:'
she ope* *+ her beautiful ^triors
to a tiirong «.f lady friends, bn h
occasions being given in honor
of Mis- Mabel Hewitt, of George
town, vrho i- cliarndr.g truest in
the home. The diversion was
the fascinating gain'e of 42 and
priz - was Mrs.
the winner of the
O. P. Jones.
Miss D isy Fowler gave a most
enjoyable party on Wednes lay
, afternoon eomplime.itary to
Miss He mi ce Hill in which the
interesting gume of Hearts was
the diversion. Elegant refresh-
ments of ice cremi and cake
were sent i.
DELIGHTFUL COM 1'LI MEN
TAKY "41"'
On Tuesday afternoon in her
lovely home, Mrs, Robert Trigg
entet taiued in an informal "42" j
complimentary to Mrs. \V. T.i
Decherd, (foimerly Miss Kate
Jenkins) of Austin, who is visit
ing her o,d home and fri nd-
bere. It was entirely informal
and delightful. The company
was limited to old school mates
and friends of the honoree and
comprised the following list: —
Mesdimes W. B, Rar.some,
Horace Higgins, Hartford Jen
kins, Tignal Jones, T P. Haynie,
Win. Higgms Jr., Paul D. Page,
J. S. Jones.
The charming Jittie daughter
of Hiti hostess' Annie Higgins
Ti igg also nt the - irne hour en
Wtained the little daughters of
Mrs Deoherd PC mini Virginia
and Mary Katherine having the
folio ii g little friends to be with
them; Mary Neil Jore
Higgins.
c (James for the little fol>-• and
"42 ' for the grown up folks were
the diversion of the hour. Eie
gn.t i -iH'-liUi'n s cf mii.c shei*
b,jrt and caramel cake were
aerud. The color scheme wa-
yellow ar.d .vliitoi*. r-vei.t-d n
tust> fu; combinations of yello'.'
Eetiiua and lovely white clematis
It v us an ideal occasion in idcii
euvii jiimeuts n wnich tin charm • yuu n iv.
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An inspection of the new line will reveal improvements and refine-
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' The Buick Model K-SI*-46
Touring Coupe
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• Buick Model K-Sl*-49
Seven-PaBsenger Touring Car
Price $1785, F. O. B. FUnt, Mich.
The Buick Mcwiel K-SU-50
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Price $2695, F. O. B. Flint, <V.fcU.
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C. P. Luckett Agency.
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i'lK hostess demonst'fttid the
potency of genuine hospitality
is well ns the pennanance and
value df true friendship as they
'took ti e cup of kindness yet for
Louis; , Auid Lang Syne
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SEW I \'(J
1 am prepared to do your sew
in# frotn a coo* apron tu a silk
dress.
Mr-. C- Monci H :.
Cemetery Assacialion.
loved worker for so many yeats
and will be sorely missed.
The Cemetery Association met' Mesduir.es A. T. Morris, W. .1.
in regular session Au^., 4. 1UM , Miley and Ii. J. (?riesenbeelt
I'resent. Mesd-itne> Me''onl were appouited :i eotnmitt.ee to
■'unn Meyers, Mi.eya d Oryfain j draft resolutions expression
ii;.d Mr. Mrini":nan . Minut 's «,yio]^atliy of the Associriion fui
of last tno'iUpj? were r. I r.-d , the bereaved family.
WANTED --A Jersey Cow :i
to " ytui «i ,j d. Must n've « II uai.
approv d. No repots from v.vrl<-i
inu Cornmitte.?. Mrs. IJ. It.
CJietz' name was > 1 -1 <to iist, of
members. The An rim I Klower
•sh >w W is .lisc ishcJ but so few
Ci oi.ber.s w« re , nv- • •.t. i's <_• >n-
4idefati in iv i-«
Dilis of 153.73 to Mr. K;ei fur
c'lUiny nra-«s ar.d $'.j 05 to Home
Hardware Co. for well rop > wen
nil iwrd and Sexton's salary ol
10 irdef'd pai i. The Ha an
ee of the /tssociation were free
i <s4 pon. ii until i! v disra^sud an 1 th i Secretary
of m i: i i over and 1 to;; pounds next me«d.itiir To.- r« r ot d"ith asked to make report of saui •
ot o i 'er per day Write me what J •>' M • s i'av H L'tr'rs '•* t so '• v j t i n w. 1 fo'I iw later.
to «l verv ii: en i'v of t h i Assocla I li.ivipoil.
M rs. A If .lur:^ L'.r.O
Miss Mr:,v Dechani I'.(hi
The Secretary was asked to call
attention to the fact, that maay
ntfttnber.s are not paying their
dues and the money is needed in
order that work may be well
done. Theie be'nn iv other
dusiness the n.eotinn a- i tamed
until the 1st Monday in s • e.
. Iks. H. 1). >S^'r.y.
^ HL'.'E WORK SVII UTS
(Jet or.f. of those uood blue
Shirts from us.
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THK METHODIST CHl'iiCH '
Sunday School at ('.15 a. in
The pastor will preach .J|^\in -
day morning at 10. 13 o'el->c^and
Sunday evening .at 0;15. The
subject of the morning sermon
will be "What it i.* to bo a Chris-
tian." The topic of the evening
will i>e "H<iw '1 > Lr *t ' here,'
Everybody 1 i\!;y invltl^j
Tiie Hur.th 1.-y Goo is Co. has
J' 'to extra vi :ies in men's sutrfgl
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Cain, Thomas S. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1919, newspaper, August 15, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206306/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.