Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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LAiTRt'P ADVKRTiSKR, MASTROP, I KXAS. Till KSDAY. SKPT IC. I
y
p
%
SILK PARADE
of style - quality - VALUE
New Solid Colors!
NOVELTY CREPE
98c Yd.
\lliin live wimvps in bu.
gandy, gteen and navv
HEAVY CREPES
59c Yd
Lovely shades of pink. blue
lavendar. red. navy, wine
New Fall Print#!
WULTONE
79c Yd.
Printed patterns with blue
and red predominating.
TAFFETA
59c Yd.
Crisp and ivew, in blue, pink,
rose and white
THE NEW VELVET
Non wrmkabie, non-t rushable. and water proof- 40 inches
wide Black only. $2.98 yd.
BOOTH Dry Goods Co.
"The Popular Price Store
iGREa si CIRCUS
IS "VING SOON
< \l \ AR\ ( III lt( II
It iv < niinunioti and ,S.iniou .u
S' v • Sunday, Sept. lit, IS*.*.. i
follows.
Sun<la> School ;n ii.l.'i a. in.
II,iiv < >inmunitn ami Sermon at II
u. III.
Ai. a -.'oidially invited to attend vita
Tlie l!>'< ti" will preach.
Tin Woman's Auxiliary will nril.e' '
heir < i ■ rate communion and pi
fen' tin I nited Thaid Offering ai
tlii'-i service.
I
HVPTIM < HI Kt II NOTES
Sunda>. >< | t I'1-
:•. j; a in. Sunday S< liool
10: |.~i a, in Morning Service
7 On p. m. I!. T. I Service
M()u p in. I'!veiling Servire.
7 :.;n p. n \\C.i . >ia\ I'rayer Si-
ll' you are a I'.aptist and have 11 'f
heeti coming i" the -.ei vices, begin
now and conie in all "I the -ervie
If you are not , nnnitier, you air
cordially invited to attend all sei.
v ice-.
I IKS I MKTIIODIHT ( HI lit II
U. Sewtun Carl. D. II. Pastor Sunday alien, >i, at :! o'clock the
C. \ Sj-haefer, Superintendent Associutional H T. I' will meet hen..
and the Austin > hurche, are bringing
us a splendid program, every mem
I her is urged to ! • present. Then at
p. in. Sunday, the different de-
partments of the I!. T I . meet ant
every young person in Mastrop is
( lunch School will meet ;,t ta
a in. with classes for all ages.
I'he worship services at the Clun ,i
have an appeal for all ages.
There shall be a special effort
make strangers feel welcome "•' !ilivit0d. We have some splendid tea-
any new teacher* or pup,la in the jiml haw a wry intem,tln(r
public schools are especially invited. ..utUned for the fall and
Kacn member of our Oiurch i- re i . , ... , ...
. ii hoi.n i. r. 'winte). which will be both inspira-
quested to put himself out to be pi
sent and to make strangers to fee , , . _ . > i
, , . Sundav at . p. ni. :m<l hear a good
that they are welcome, and that we'
tional and entertaining. He present
7 p. ni.
hearty welcome awaits you each Sun-
day evening.
need them. There should be 2()p pu
Uent at Church School and 2f ( at the
! preaching services. Whether the goal Uemember, you are a strunger only
! i- reached depends upon the loyalty once at the First Haptist ( hurch.
I •(' individual members. Theo R. Thomas, Pastor.
WEATHER BULLETIN
I or All I nited State*
4T LOCALS y
;ie( ially in the western ection-. Mor •
than normal rainfall.
Around the last of September thi^
year ihe weather become* colli and
|| Monday. Sept. 20, 19.'!7 Stormy m vnrial,le. whit'h ni0:in< ,hl"
"northwest of central states and a tures at" generally somewhat brio#
! bout vest ureal lakes country ; alsi >'(,t suddenly change, bein.r
, . ., . , fairh rn; fo a da\ or two ami
■ un ettleil a southwest; on Vtlaatic
Lhen t'liieh colli- i. It -miliar with
ipe fairly dear.
\t I I
■learn
M and .Mi <•-•.«! 'ti II. I loyd, i. pent the pa t week-end in .
Mr. and AI■ . (• iy Ziller. and • t! ;u< ia \es and 'rend
daugnier. (ia> Ard.n, r.d All.- lia: ■ load about t lie new F.as> Put mem
' Aleyes . and '.lit .• • «u , Harry a I Ian rt.inll) adopted by Jan. I
| v. ' \ !• I . V oi tl in hi ad in this week'- Ndve:
if Mr. and M• I'homas Fi oer. liner.
l( au a I ion I the no l.a-> I'aj m '.it • .. • p Iran.I I M • ■' I
p|.. . n adopted by .l.r-. P. \ • \ \ uii i •: i
M'pl
•ntral -ta; •: as .list
Irift o) to ea.-i j-r> it
lie slope; . o r... rail
ir 11
■I.
•st
W i (I n 111-- id in ln« w .'k'- \d\<
list r.
A: and Air- \ I Happ- and I.'
t |i i.' iitei . ! ; .ockuart Visited
frii*iids lit ! over the week-end.
Helen Haraa; .f II u :>•
t .h • • \\'i'k end g'les i A11 - - Alary
Pi rhard.
\'r- l!il!;. Town i d : P • • ' l
At' md Mr~. K. Pei kins.
Mr .1 T. Vountr Of Hill- Praiiae
I • • a lev day in II" .-' i '
wi'. '■ '■ <" and fami!>-. I'n v.* >•"
ii ii. hat she ai
th< i: i aby daught)
in New York and
Mi
\l
a re vara 11 ill ,
^ ton.
,\|r I arl Itenii an . nd -"n. VV''
liam Pari, "f lark, i were week end
..f Ml .nd Mr . \\" H. P. n
some
Pi'uc about the n-w 1 Pnynient
Plan r •-.•« ■ ni 1 > adopted by J.i .
Willi in hi ad m this week'- \d\ei
t i i r.
I! !i |. Mil \ k i t last I riday
1 r Midland, where she will resume
he- da I ■ as te .'hei in the Midl.r I
eh' 'I. Sin ha- sp- at Ivr aiminei v
" n ;h i i it hei, Mr-. \V. I.
ind sonic
' >rwlii ions
■•(St. It -
out.h will
n' i the i
o tin
eelc <
'-'l
ati oi
ir up
kel v
. loud - ;. i, I
oil sudd' " I.
follow'i i ii
lmrt .
.1
i m ue!
onl.h. it
period in
the end i
ablv w a'1
ra n .-toi ni:
•, rush aero;
i: quiet Ci"
and the.)' at
• on m thi r
l'.i//llnt Intro
lit Ho l of Ne
I ealiires III Kink ■ III "■ me Ila
mini \ Italic) Irr . m/ai ma
n '*iiu
'I:ie world's migh
I lltei pi I • ' oil tour t h 1 ■ 4 I ti ■
and Pallium .V Itailey <>.' •<! •
cus with it- P.' >7 se* 1 im
stage program, star studi '' •
.••ally interspersed with ne .ft-.
II in Kurope and A-ia, t'oa a
monv it at ray "f n"w won. •
imst gorgeous introductory sp
in it brilliant history, India, .
fnitely scheduled to exhibit in \ i
tin. Friday, <)ctoli«.r I
India i- not iust anothci circ
.-pectacle It is not merely a glir
tering parade to open the Pig Show
performances. It i- the result of •*
year's planning, a really staggering
expenditure and much research on the
part of Sam \\\ tiumpert/, general
manager of The (ireatst Show on
Karth. Costly fabrics were purchas.
ed in car load lots. ("o|or sehem. s
blend in lovely perspectives. Kvery
*ine of the two thousand people an.1
animals taking part wears a small
fortune on his or its back. All have
towering headdresses of exquisite
beauty. One group of I7n horses, with
girl riders, is lik" nothing ever before
offered, tor the horses, wearing medi-
ieva! lie jeweled blankets of velvet,
carry gorgeous canopies over the !
girls' heads. India is a torrent of co| i
or and flashing jewels, flowing ovrj
the hippodrome track and the <evn
rings ami stage- It i- the la -1 ivnri
in pageantry
Heading the scores of new foreign
features are The (Jreal Aloys, aerial
thrillei; the Magyar'. Kurope'
mightiest troup" of somersault iiv.'
stais; the Famed William Hey-, i
lolland' great horse trainer and hi.'
wonder hor e- ; tin .May > -Pra. !i '
troupi a rial unicycle marvels; the!
s'aitt • family of wi-e wi/arj|s; I u [,•).
liti1 troup** of upside-down aeria|i*ts,
the Clcvercs, wluiiwiiui acrobats; tTe*
W en lluis, novelty ,-tai - and many
otliei ■ equally renowned in Kurope,
ia and South America I'heie are
p. taclr <in "I perfornu'r.-
^ ii Id \ccla*in« t aerial and equestrian «h.-pla?.>
I . iTeatc.-t Show on Fartli luts >>ut.
•i i -telf thi - year, while the ground
i o, number.^ are the largest aiai
r presente«l in any land or
•ng Pi • • ■ and liar mini .V
i: \ ' ed circus will arrives on
1 s of I lid <louble-|ength
11 r\ • ti.-, carrying Pino
!► ■ . 1 )' ' nagerie animals. 7
herd. f i "Mm and 7tln horses.
STRAND BASTROP
Adimxv >n
!(>< & 25c
Thni f r 1 6 7
"THIS IS MY AFFAIR*'
with I' i Sto. iw.. 1- nd
I' obi ' ay 11 >r
Sat.. St IP
"GAMBLING TERROR"
with Jo'i i. clc Pi i«v n
"YOU CA/ 'T iUY I UCK"
"Undersea Ki >m" Chap 12
Sun-Mon.. Sept 19-20 —
"THE EMPERORS
CANDLESTICKS
William I'owell & Ldi«e Raines
Tues.-Wed., Sept. 21 Ac 22 —
"THE 13TH CHAIR"
Dame May Whitty, Madge
Lvans, Lewis Stone
Bargain Nights: 5c and 15c
Coming, Sept. 23-24 "Topper"
"Captain Couragecus" and
"Saratoga."
- the c.uint
i i t ii in for i
..qi disturbed,
ortliei a state-
I ■ I a ring t •
tie sear P '
W [
is liK.'ly to ni
ling fro t that
as I- usual, a
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inonlh turn- ci
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R OA S ( I T — OT HERS P R A I S I I T
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TEXAS GIRL
I the;
Plan latently .olopted l v is |'
Wood in hiv ad in this week's \dver
t i>er.
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OPIOM,i?fRJS'J'S
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ft. folii i, (.Vn ic-m;
\ -TIN, I'KXA.
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ANITA COFFEE
From Your Grocer in BASTROP
\ i iri| . eh<
.1 :• f'laiborne hs> tit d , •••
from Sanatorium. Texas. Aliley.
Mr-. I P. Frhard. Mrs P. ' j v.-. (irace Lvich ha-
Pri'i >nd Mr- W T IP -i/in pent • vfter > ; '• with Ii
fin i \.ist in. | o i - 'i I .'-khart 'nil failing
nn , M ver • of Columbus snert j M • Peulah Fowler i v'sitirig wi
; ni ,*i'k 'd he e with friends (her -i t.er, Mrs. *'•' .1 Miley.
\|. and Mi -. K. IP Perkins ha I A! Freda Ci -rsch pent the w e
rel urtH
dau g
A 'on Ft
tl'iir lii-t v
vac 'if'
I* .wlt i- 1!
; ur
PAUL D. PAGE
\ttoriie> at I.a*
i 11' 111 I i!i n >lati ISnnk lliilldir
1
♦ * ■ ' .£ u
II
EFFICIENT OPTICAL
SERVICE
llal, in A ma?
in Stratford
anu vv
Alt
. I-re
d Ml
An-
i •' San \nt" I" M:' Full' r Smith >f V'l.-tin \va• a ••
t ■•!' AI Perk in.-. :,,ht guest of Mt and A|
an "I'lranixat
AI-. inI Mis W II N;
n \v. i" hi: mess visit •(
PHILCO
FARM RADIO
as >! ■ •: day iTU 'stMr. and Mrs. j rid in (Jiddii with her father
Hen I (''in
Or in • i a
In I' '! Alorris of Stm Renit .F Standifer.
1 i " lev I >• with his fnthc i A': Mary Ann flrie-imbecl . wh •
.1 \j11• V T i He also visite<1 is attending . hnol n llou.-ton, spent
Mr F.a' At >rri: in Tenmle at thftjthe week end here with h'" fath v
>i !• d WTiite Hospital. H (!. Orieesnheck.
\| 'd AP Hilly I'alward- >f j Mis Alary Pearl Frhard, ha.- re-
„ turned home from a .si\ week- trip
Ivith th" Hriahut t Travel Paitv for ''"'dav intoning
it'll \t't. ■ toining Canada, they ••••
oyed a fifteen day cruise up the
'In id'1 Prs-age" to Alaska. liurn
. mg l>,v way f the We .tern < oa-t.
.Miss Fehard remained for two weeks
j'>vith hi r fiietid. ^1iss Audrey l,oui.-e
1 .1 ones, in Houston.
Mi and Mrs. W F. Watterson wilt
• company their -on, Claude to V.
! .V M Friday, where he will enter A.
| A \! College again this fall.
I Mi-s Julia Aloncure left this week
for Houston. She was .accompanied
Iiv Mrs Sam Kunkel and little daugh
'• i, Martha Penh, who were return.
.ng their home in Port Aithur at
tin a visit with their parents and
• reatidp;'#ents. Air and Airs. C f,.
Moncure.
Airs. P. C, Maynanl has return' I
home after an extended vacation with
relatives and friends in California.
Air and Afr«. Frank VI". Denison
spent Sundav in Temple, guest in
the home of Atr. and Airs. F P. Mem
son.
Alls. Tignal Jones has returned
hoine after a two weeks vacation
through Colorado ind New ATorico.
She was acren-oani< d on the trip by
her daughter, Mr«. C, P. Herndon, Tr.
of Amarillo. Enroute home, Mrs. Jones
1 stopped for a «hort vi«it with Mr
and Mrs. Herndon.
Read ahout the new Fas* Pnvment
I rani; U l a -
Satuiday in • lit
riven h'. tl- Heki
f whic|, AI !>.
i- « charter member. The dam-. '•••
ored th charter iiiend-et ariti v.
given at the Women' Fedcat
Club Huihling
f
v
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specials.-JELZH
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bring y j; ' ej
Ynar- of expe i
provide for yotr
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•ti ' qi .'if
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( AKI FLOUR Pkg,
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24 lb. Sack
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JAS. P. WOOD
OPTOMETRISl
/\u it Jemima
PANC \KP FLOUR, pkg.
Wh v House
I c ; RICT., 1 2 or. pkt;
7c
Bastrop,
MARK EVERY GRAVE
PHIl CO 31 B i m in i«
tlk'« laiHl I1H lnll |<f«ii"t
Pklku f hand
—mtl (•mini imrm r««ll« value nl
•II time' Ynur* fmr •
4mwm
$49.95
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RADIO SHOP
iSDhOoLi
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FEATURING
MASTERPIECE
Nationally known and iccept-
ed as among the b -st for
school use A complete line
of notebooks, tablets. note
bof>k paper, drawing tablet#,
etc
S. L. BRANNON
DRUG COMPANY
The i-tinir 'ribute wf pay to our
loved ine An appropriate monu
ment that endures through the a^e.-
--- SFF.
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BARKER SHOP
FOR EXPERT BARIIKK WORK
automobii.es
We t arr* a Nice Stock of I'sed Cars
From IWL'9 to | .'M Models
FIRESTONE TIRES
New and I nerd Parts for all Cars.
■ i Pure Cane
SUGAR
WE SBLL FOR
\LLEN USED CAR A PARTS
.108 Eau 6th St Austin. Te*i.s
is ibs. n.
Frenches
BIRD SEED. pkg.
Log Cabin
SYRUP, 12 oi
World Over
12c CHERRIES, 1 lb bt.t
22c
Pnmpeian, Large Rot.
OLIVE OIL
31c
18c
SPUDS io lbs. .21
Heinz, Large Bot.
TOMATO CATSUP 22c
Oriole
PEAS No. 2 can 16c
Brimfull
HOMINY, No. 21 j can 11c
Deer Brand, No. 211 can
SOUR KRAUT 11c
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PHONE NO 4 BASTROP. TEXAS
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1937, newspaper, September 16, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206923/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.