Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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I'ASTROP ADVERTISER. BASTROP. TEXAS, Thai.-day. !>. ... |;.:;7
WE EXPECT MORE THAN 5000 PEOPLE AT
BASTROP'S BIGGEST TRADE DAY
FREE PIG HACKS
Beginning at 1 :4<), bovs may entei,
age limit 14 year*; tun- f«<r white boy>,
rn for colored beys. or.« for Mexi-
can!. Winners keep the pigs.
Saturday, Jan. 8, 1938
FREE BAND CONCERT AT 1 O'CLOCK
FREE SHOE RACKS
Beginning at 1 :20, boys and girls
may enter; age limit 14 years; one
nfr whites, one for colored, and one-
tor Me Kicans. Prizes for the winnerc
Merchandise Gifts Amounting To $125. And $50. In Cash To Be Given Away Ai 2 O'clock
The block north of the highway on main street will be closed TRADE DAY at 12:30. Please do not park on this block after 12:00
Trade With The Members Of The Bastrop Trade I)ai; Association
RED ROCK NEWS
UK!) ROfK., Dec. 27: Mi. and
Mrs. C<xly Lentz of Austwei' weie
jruests in the home of his parents, Mr.
und Mrs. O. R. 1/entz for the holida> .
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Mobley aim
Homer Mobley of Ovrton. spent th<
holidays with theii parents, Mr. and
.Mrs. Will Mobley.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wright spent
the holidays in Wichita Falls, guest.-*
t>{ Mrs. Wright's parents.
Mrs. D. C. I*entz is spending the
holidays with her husband, Mr. D. C.
I^entz in N'acogdorhes.
Miss Mariana farter of Smithvili-i
is a guest in the home of Mi-.- Norma
Adrienne Booth.
, Mi. and Mrs. Millie Pester ai •
| in Overtoil, guests of his mother
Mr- Kmma Pester and other relativ.
M . md Mrs. Millie Hemphill ami
,'i.o.ns .if Brady are guests in the hoPie
of tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
\ olgt.
Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Turner are: Mr. and Mrs. (I. ('.
i King of Hallettsville. Mr. and Mr-
Shern.an Warren and children
.
Seguin, Mrs. Russel Vinyard and dau-
ghter >>f Tyler and Mrs. Dewey Car-
ter and children, Elgin, who will re-
main for the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillan are vi-
Kiting in Austin, guests of her pa'-
mtK.
Miss Sydolia 1/ent.z of C. I. A I) *n-
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Zae I<entz of
Hale, are guests in the hom • >>f Ml.
and Mrs. <). It. Lent/..
( bristmas day guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Turner wer°'
i Mr. arul Mrs. A. .1 Woehl and chil-
dren, Mr. F. G. Woehl of Bastrop,
I.Mr, and Mrs. hkldi^ Smith and son of
l)ailas. and Mr. and lfn> Tin-
ner and little son Charles Bu ®dy
Rogers of W est Point.
Audley Harris of New Braunfel.s
spent Christmas day in the home of
his parents, Mr. aiul Mis Hays Har-
ris.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Petty spent
Christmas day in Smithville. guest:;
of th"ir son and wife, Mr. and Mr-.
Porter Petty.
Mr. and Mrs. Venice Wunnebruger
of Waco are sending quite a few
dav- her< with relatives and friend:-.
Mis. Paul Arnold of Houston, vi-
sited in th * home of her mother dur-
ing the holidays.
Arthur Fisher of Lickhart spent
Ch istmas day with his parents, M ,
and Mr.-. Oscar Fisher.
Mrs. W. A. Petty and Pershin,'
I Turner made a busine-s trip to I >ck
jhart Monday,
Gordon Dahncy n.ade a business
II rip to I a H' kh.H rt Tuesday.
.lings Mobley was in l.ockhart Fr>.
jday afternoon on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Mobley an I
children of Sabinal are sp«>nding th 1
{holidays with his mother and othei
I relatives.
'Hie usual school programs were en
joyed by fi itnds and mothers i *gard
less ,>f the rains, and the children
wt re made happy receiving gift- from
the Christmas tiee and Santa's pros-
•nee. An appropriate program an.l
Christmas tiee was enjoyed at the
Nazeren church, also.
OAK HQTNEWS
OAK HLL, Dec. 27 The spirit of
(Christmas has been prevalent in the
(community for the past week. TV
Chri.- mas tree and program at Oak
Hill Thursday night was an enjoyable
!affair ami well attended. Santa Clau*
jdistibuted fruit, candy and nuts to
1 everyone present.
i Ciuit" a few families enjoyed then
j friends and relatives for Christma-
dinner.
Mr. L. I.ewis and family of Mes
quite; Mr. and Mis. Aubra Cottle «!
Bastrop and Mr. and Mrs. Will Lig.
were gue.ts in the Albeit C tC
home Saturday.
Mr. Luther Own and family an I
Mr and Mrs. Thurston Stagner an :
daughter were dinner guests In tb •
Owen Hudler home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Searbroug'n
of Houston arrived Piur'ay night t
visit in the |,ee Scarborough hom*
ami on Saturday they all spent tlv-
Iday in th'- Sid Cartwright home •*,
I Pleasant Grove community, wh; r<-
| they enjoyed a sumption.- feast.
Miss Lucy Hancock, h *r brothe
j Hay and the rest of the family visu
led in Bastrop n Christmas .ifte
• noon.
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HAPPY NIW YEAR
TEXAN HOTEL CO.
EL G. Kingsbery, Mgr.
AUSTIN. TEXAS
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1937, newspaper, December 30, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206937/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.