Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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Til K. HAS I ROp ADVI RTISI R. lUSTKOP. TEXAS. TIICKSDAV. .J I I . 11, :•;<
BOOTH'S 20 h ANNIVERSARY
SAI.lv CONTINUES UNTIL
July 20th.
LADIES- WHITE SHOES
l < )OI 1 OO!AVI AK I l >l< WOMI \
SPORT OXFORDS
SANDALS • III'.S
$1 .95 Value-
Special At $1.29
MEN'S PANTS
SCOnS KHAKI
$1.34
LADIES* HATS
\H.>I l\ Mil I INI .RY
S8c and 98c
MEN'S
SHIRTS
Good For
Year- Round
Wear
$1.24
•v I.. Hi.iinioi , .11., l«*ft Tue.-da>
n h! iar, accompanied by Heise
.I<>i•«•. for a tsvo weeks tour of the
.Southern St«t> - They uv at present '
in Florida, -pending >omc tini<* iri j
Miami. |
Mr. ami \Ir -. I'yles- Duran -pent i
the week etui with relative- in Red I
Rock.
Mr.-. Kul Perkins and two '.hildren j
have returned from a three weeks vi-
-it with Mr- Perkins' sister, Mrs. ;
.Joe Sehaefer at llehronville.
Mi Rernice Price had as her truest .
lu.-t week, her eousin, ^ItNora Nell 1
Heriy, and Mi-- Margaret French of'
«i a f t.
Rev. and .Mi.-. .1 A. Derrick left
Thin -<lay morning, with a party of
,'JT, from Ita-tiop and Smithville, for
Palacius where they will attend the
I! V P. I . Kncampment. Itro. Der-
rick will return Sunday to fill his'i
pulpit at the Rapti.-t Church.
OPENING SATURDAY, JULY
IN THF.
PETE GRIfcSENBECK BUILDING
13
FHKE HKKR
WILL BE SERVED SATURDAY AFTERNOON
All Kinds of Beer and Sandwiches
DOMINO PARLOR IN THE REAR
JAMES' PLACE
Mi. and Mr-, (i iatl\ Muichuon
have teturned from a six weeks So i
i ial Seiviet Institute at Dallas and'
. n extended -urvej of several eoun
ties
sion.
the I'exa Relief <'nnimis. I
Claudia l.ee of Kniu , and Mi. and
Mrs. Clarence Shackelford of I 'ay"or.
Mr. Selton .lenninu of Hasti op
pint 'he week <n«l it the home of
ill >)HI < lit .-.
HOSE
CHIFFON
HOSE
Per Pair
59c
SCOTTS OVERALLS
Besc Quality, $1.34
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
1.2.95 Value*, Now—$2.79
$2.49 Values, Now—$2.29
SCOUT PRINTS
16c
I'hone 8 '
SUMMER SALE PRICE
— ON —
FL.ORSHEIM SHOES
Most Styles $7.45
I > ist rap, ! ex as
Mi \\
for
i'd
Mi
Sundav jtue.-i- n the home of Mr.
.nid Mrs. J. F. Sharp were Hro. and
(•' Tribhle I It Wednesday x" -• 11 '' "ns- Mr. and
hi Marco* w here tin wm call- ! Mrs. A. I. Roberts all of Locknart,
till lted-id>' .. her daughter, -Ml'- aml ^J,>- •' Shackelford and
li. M
tut,
ol
Jr.
(luest :n the home of Mr. and Mr-.
11 A. S. liaeli v Wedne;.i|ay oi •. t
week wen Mr. and Mr-. S. H. • 'ulp
Mr . II V. * ulp, Mrs. Ms y Wood,
Ma-lei Howard <'ulp and Master \V.
I>. llou-e, ■ Fltfin. Friday truest*
were Mr. anil M W. D. House of
Klgin, .Mr.-. J. <. liailey and ll:r ild
Hailey of Rohsioii, and Miss I>■ >ri.-
Fry ol Biahv] and Mrs. K. J. Brock
and M• -. Sidney laird fit' Hamilton,
t )i>lo
home
on and douthter, Kthyl and Hilly,
M and .\i Robert Holder and dau
jjhter . Robbie and Nina. Mr and
Mr I <!. Sharp and Lucille.
Other visitors were Mi e- Sebe
Cray. Moris Turner, Iteatrici Hryan, ,<iray
Mc r-. F. F. nnd Henry Robert*,
and I .ester Smith.
The majority of the Hijfh Grove
younu'tcis amended a nirthda;. patty
Friday nitrht at the home of Mr. and
Mi:-. Floyd Smith, in honoi f Fula
pent J'uesda.V i the Sehaefer ( '
M ay. F\ eryt" e t ep« r' rd
an eniov-
ar locals
I Ml;-. M • I tooth
Mr. and Mis. A. (1. 1 Jaw .-on and
daughters, Helen and Florine ot Ro.s.
enbui'K, visited with their father and
jfriiiidlV.'l.r, W. J. Daw .-on, last week
end.
Mrs. Myrtle Davis of Texas Uni-
versity visited briefly in the home of
Mi F.dnu Davis Monday, enroute to
hei home at Richmond for a days vi-
sit She was accompanied by her
.-on. who had spent the past month
«;th hi- grandmother here
, u ril a
I t iVCs
nijfht and
in ('ameion.
Sunday with reia-
■ 111 <
| M. K. Mr.Mullen and son, Je.ry,
* I' and L ij i 'laiborne return
i''d S u ii da > from a several i'a> - vi.-it
in I.uI kin, Crockett, and N'acoijdoehe
Mrs. II. 11. (J i ie- rnhei k ret
j home today, after - pending the
i week with relatives in Hon.ton.
d
pa t
1 Little Virginia Dare Smith under, i Mi -si s Ora
iwi-nt an operation at Seton infirmary i(
!in Austin Tuesday morning. She is
I the daiH'hti of Mi. and Mr . V rt hill
11 Smith of
Wattei -oil.
I ,ee \ lexaltder
pent Thursday in
I
'ell I' ehi all, f'leo
Krriestine Moncure
Austin.
Mi-. Delia Davidson. Mr. and Mrs.
\. M. Slew a 11 and !w soii.^ ot i I ■ ■ i - -
• ■ >ii; Mr. and Mi . It. M I'ettit, Jr.,
ami dauphin. Mi-- Fvelyn, and Leon
\| M.re .f San Marcos were guest.- ill
the homes "i Mr. and Mr.-. W. P.
I ribbli and Mi and Mr . S. I. Hran
l.011, lll.-'t week.
HIGH GROVE NEWS
11 M III t i R( >V I !. Jn!> s M i .lame
(iras of Dunby is visiting his aunt.
Air Mary Cray and other relatives
here.
Mr. and Mi A. t\ Hryat: were
\. !toi in I • i nart Tiiursda>
\li.-j - I'M 11 and I ranee- liobert-
lof lyiekhurt wen . i.sitjng relative.;
here this week.
M . and Mrs. .1. I .. Sharp we e \ isi
tor in Au-1in Wednr day,
Itro. Draper and faniil> have gone
to Fast Tex :.- to vi.^it relatives there.
M Mac Ingram was a visitor in
the home of Mr. and Mr . H. L. Ro!>
ins n.
(!ue i in th iiome ■!' Mr. and Mr-.
ank Shackelford tin week wer
Mr. and Mi W . McMii:n and on
able time.
Mr ind M'• Arvbt !; >bert were
; ni in Patcmnn Sunday.
\|r and Mrs. Clay Johnson were
.vi-;Tor- in the home of M r. and Alt*.
, John ltradshav.
I'imitted l.a-t Week*
IIICII wROVF. luly •> I'lm High
jtlr Community people held their
inni al | nic here Friday. There were
ipiite a number present from neigh
I boring communities.
There were quite :l " mall" num.
lie. of ti e picnic crowd that attend
ed the dance at Mi. Fdd PurceH's
(•'tidily night, i'lenty of dancing room,
it ■ ones toes got stepped oil
1 Mr. I hei - n Lewi and some friends
•of Spiceivood were vi-itinir relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Lewis this week
lid.
Amonu Iho-e of ILuli drove that
attended the party at Post Oak were
MCla: iliel Pui'i 'II. Sylvia Reb
n n. Flla I'urcell: Mr. Claude Sharp
W ayne Ingram. Nolan Rabin- hi \
(I!i vac and several other-.
Mr. and Mi J. P. Sharp and -on,
iJohn Frbin. of Taylor were Sundaj
\i.-itof n the home of Mr. and Mrs.
>1 L Snarn.
Itro I ent/ ami family of i n-khart
v. re visiting here Sundav.
Mi Luella Smith of Austin is vi-
t ng h i rrrai'dj irents, Mr. ami
M - Zic 11 anna.
Mr. and Mrs L. G. Sharp were vi.
siloi.- in the home of Mr. and Mr-,
!w bert IIolder.
Mr. Owen Robert- .of L.'ckhait
pent the week end with Claude
Sha; j).
Mrs. ,le Sheppanl- and son, Mau-
rice Jean, of Au.-tin have been vi-i*
nig her parent-, Mr. and Mrs. ,'ill am
Sheppanl.
Mi I.e |e Sharp and Mi-- R> ■-
bie Holder were vi-iting Mi Seiu
Sunday afternoon.
Mis- Sebe tiray attended church
at Cedar Creek Saturday night. She
report d a splendid sermon.
Mi and M . .1. (t. Fi nai'd >f Aus-
tin visaed Mrs. Amanda Ingram last
Sunday.
Miss Lucille Sharp and Mis- Sebe
tiras were in Cedar Creek Sunday
night.
Mr.-. R ilierts and daugiili r, Hrown
wood is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Joe Rath man.
Mis.- pons Turner of Vustin is vi.
-iting her grandtno*her, Mrs. Mary
< I ray.
Mi . Dim Hendrix of Cedat Creek
visited hi parents, Mr. and Mr-. II.
Robin- •! last week.
FOR SALE—4000 acre ranch,
plenty of good water, ranch
house, well fenced, in A-l con-
dition. Ten minute drive from
Austin on good highway. See
V/. JJ. STANDIFER, Elgin, Tex-
m*". -r-~t
STRAND - BASTROP
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WILL C<k;FI:S In
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Saturdav-Sundav. ,lul\ I :t_11
Hl'CK JON FS In
"BORIH R ItUll. WDS"
Tuesda.v - Wednesday, JuL lii-17
'( (M.l.l i; SC \ND M.-
Mrs. Annii Lee Alexandet accom
I allied Mr. and Mr-, li. W. Ort- and
Mrs. R. J. Grie.-eiibeck t'1 (ilen Rose,
vi.el'e they pent .luly 11 h with Miss
Annie pearl Alexander at Camp I re
Rio-'. Mi- Mexamler, who ha- been
tei.ching horseback riding at the
imp, presi nted at interesting lni-e
othei activi.
Mi. and Mis Sidney Olive will ar-
rive Sunday to spend a week with
their mother, Mrs. I . W. Olive.
.sliow among some of tin
Miss Julia Moncure, Houston spent n, ., 0f t|ie day
several days last week in the home !
of her parents. Mr. and M! C. I ! Mr. and Mr-. A. M. Oldfield and
Moncure. jchildren and Mrs. LeRay Hubbard
land daughter visited relatives in
Sheriff and Mrs. F. D. Cartwright ] |{,.|t„n over the week-end.
and their daughters, F.thel and Mrs. >
Roy Seekatz of Austin, spent Sa - ! Heibert Perry spent Saturday
night and Sundav in I.lano with his
W. P. Perry.
j parents, Mr. and Mrs
COMMUNITY
= PLATE =
\NNIVERSARY OFFER
GROSVENOR
3
We offer a limited quantity of thi
most desired ol Silverware al one
half its regular open stock price —
while it lasts You can set your
table with a lull service of be.iutilul
CmitMor— in Community Plate lor
only $18.00. I xira pieces - serving
dishes, too —al half. Hut only while
they last. And after Jul* it), prices
go up again. Choose NOW
Jas. P. Woods
JEWELER
Mi. and Mrs. James Perkins of
Tyler and Miss Veltna Perkins of
Texas University were week-end
guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
II. L. Perkins.
Dr. and Mrs. F F. Tritt and chil-
dren spent the week-end in San An-
tonio and Corpus Christi
Mis- Margaret Ranks of Me Dade
is visiting wjth Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
I >eGlandtm.
Mrs. It. o Kl/ner is visiting re-
latives in Houston.
Mr. and Mis. F. W. Denison were
week end guest < their son at
lamp Ro.s Sterling, Jr. on Trinity
Itav.
Henry I tell of Gidding- -pent the
week end with h,s mother, Mr-. II.
V Bell.
Mrs. Oren Kskew spent Sunday
with her mother, Mr-. Ada Jackson
ut Smithville.
Mi. and Mrs. J. R. Nfichols, w'th
the Humble Oil and Refining Co., af
ter a weeks vacation, have returned
to their home i' Rockne.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Oldfield and
children and Mrs. Le Ray Hubbard
and daughter will leave Friday foi
a weeks stay in Keirville.
Mi-s Ruth Jones b'ft Sunday to
visit her cousin, Mis- Patricia VN inn
in Forth Worth They will leave
Wednesday for Glen Rose, where they
will spend two weeks at Camp I res
Rios.
Mrs. c. L. Moncure is a ifuest
Mr. and Mis. S. A. Kunkel at Port
Arthur and i- getting acquainted with
hei little grand-daughter.
Mrs. J. T. Watkins of Llano is vi-
siting in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mr.-. J. R. Pfmffer.
Mi . and Mr.-. \V (>. Miley and lau-
ghter, Mi.-s Corn, spent Sunday with
nlativiv in Wharton.
Judge A I Morn- left todaj f< "
the valley where he will spend se- !
veral day.- with his -oils and their I
familie:. Dr. Fdwin I Morris and |
Charlie A. Mini at Sail Benito.
Mrs. Ftl.el Rosanky and Miss Je.
well Rosanky visited relative- In
Gonzales, Tuesday.
Miss Oline Koenig of State Univer-
sity spent the week-end in the hom#
of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Griesenbeck.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Andrews and
their little grandson spent Tuesday
night with Mrs. Willie Belle Kennedy
while enroute to their "lome in Abil-
ene, after a visit with relatives in
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fdwards, Mr.
and Mrs. 11. P. Towtisend of Tyler,
and Miss Myrtis Davis of Ruston Li.,
spent July 4th and the week-end it;
Ijiredo and Monterrey, Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pierce and lit-
tle granddaughter, Sunshine, of Aus-
tin visited in the home of Mr. and
^lr.-. I S Sehaefer. Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Nettie Anken has as her
guest, her niece, Miss Laura Thomp-
son of San Antonio, who will spend
the next th^ee weeks here.
FLZNKliS
U.S
Mr. and Mr- I II. Pearcy have re-
turned from a three weeks visit in
Fl Paso and I >- \ngele-. California,
guests of Mi and Mr- .1 C Orgain.
and Mr and Mi - H B. Beriy.
Mt and Mi- 11 M DeGlandoti
and familj -pent Sunday in the home
el Mrs. Hettie ('hqiton in McDadi
Mrs. Durwood Lane and Iittie dau
ghtei, Jo Ann of Round Rick spent
Itvaral dav- laAt week W.ti' Ml. and
Mrs. R. L. Andersor. and Mi and
Mr I A Sapp.
>L Helen Booth and Vi-
Campi'eli of T« vas I niversity
week-end gu-' t- in
Bess
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the home of Mr.
and ge1
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Strong enough to lift
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Extra protection against the
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pitHinion against high-speed blnsvnuts thanks
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at these low prices
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1935, newspaper, July 11, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206845/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.