Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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BASTROP ADVERTISER. BASTROP. TEXAS. THURSDAY. JUKE li, 1J41
BEMBERGS for
"SHEER COMFORT"
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(J* Lovely Summer Frocks, of Bemberg
sheer, in prints and pastel shades,
delightfully cool and attractive
2.98 — $3.98 — $4.98
JERSEY TURBANS
For Summer sport wear in white,
navy and black. I
$1.00 — $1.98
BOOTH DRY GOODS COMPANY
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkins and
son, Arthur. Jr., of Palestine, were
week-end visitors of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kellum.
Mrs. F, E. Sehulke. who has been
ill for the past two weeks, is slow-
ly imp: oving. Mrs. Ivy Bothe and
Mrs. S J Prokop were with her dur-
ing her illness.
Guests of Mrs. T, A. Duce Tuesday
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duce and
little son, Kocky, of Fort Smith, Ark.,
and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Duce and dau-
ghter, Mailene, of Austin.
Miss Sam Edith Higgins arrived
this week from Montecello, Mo., for
a two weeks vacation with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. <3. Hig-
gins, and to attend the Bryson-Holt
wedding.
Miss Irene Whitworth of Livings-
ton is visiting with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. C. 0. Pietzsch of Houston has
returned home following a visit in
the home of Mrs. W. J. Miley.
Miss Bertha Klaus of Austin is vi-
siting in Bastrop with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dupree Prewitt have
returned frt>m their wedding trip ot
Buchanan Dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lederer and
daughters of Austin were in Bastrop
Tuesday afternoon visiting with
friends.
MiBs Gladys Baca has returned
home following a visit of several
weeks in Hosuton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leath and chil-
dren spent Sunday and Monday In
Abilene.
Mrs. H. G. Sebastian of Manilla,
Philiipine Islands, arrived on Tues-
day of last week for a visit with her
mother, Mrs. W. J. Miley.
Miss Betty Wright is visiting her
brother, Jack Lea Wright, in Jack-
son, Mississippi.
Lt. Billy Townsend, who was re-
cently called into service in the Uni-
ted States Army, left Tuesday for
Fort Sam Houston, in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miley and °n
John, have returned to their ihome in
Tnisa, Oklahoma, after a vHit in
the home of Mrs. W. J. Miley.
Tomosy Ruth North and Joyce
Vaughn of Brownsville are visiting
in the T. J. Summers and Bennett
Smith homes in Cedar Creek.
Mr. and Mis. Frank W. Denison
spent several days last week In
Houston.
Wayne Vaughn of Olmito,
Doris Smith of Corpus Christi
visiting Mrs. T J. Summers.
Mrs. M. L Rivers and Mrs.
and
are
Law-
son Rivers of Elfin spent Tuesday
afternoon in the home of Mr and
Mrs. C. B. Maynard.
S. H. Miley of Bay City spent e-
\ veral days this week with his moth-
I er. Mrs. W. J. Miley.
Miss Mattie Claiborne of Mason
. spent the week-end with her parent*
| Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Claiborne.
Rufus Ransorae and children of
, Brownsville spent the week-end in
! the W B. Ransome home.
Mrs. J. G. Bryson an<j her mother,
l Mrs. J. A. Shudde accompanied Mrs.
! A. C Kellersberger of Austin t>
■ Houston Thursday, when Mrs. Kell-
1 ersberger's daughter. Mis. I'llman
! Kiljrore of league City, was presen'.-j
I ed in ? musical recital.
Mrs. Jewel Barber and Mrs. Lau-> J
! efdale of Buda were Sunday guest*
; of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pearcy. Mr<.j
Barber and Mrs. Lauderdale were
' jfue>t >inger> at the Methodist Church
I Sunday.
i Rev. S. L. Dubberly, son-in-law ot
Rev. and Mrs. L. D. Haidt. left from
Ba.-trop Wednesday morning to report
i to Camp Livingston near Alexandria.
La., where he will serve as Chaplain .
I in the United State.- Army. He will
be with the 32nd Division. Mrs. Dub-
I berly will make her home with h.'r
i parents, while Chaplain Dubberly "*
! on active duty.
Mr. an<i Mrs. J. L. Goode and so'i, \
Rob, returned Tuesday nijfht from a
fishing trip to Goose Island. Rock-
, port. Port Aransas, Aransas Pas-,
j and other points alonK the coast.
Mr. and Mrs R. E. Standifer at-
tended the annual convention of the
Texas State Press Association held
in Galveston last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bass Hodges and
daughter?. Lula Jo and F.lma, spent
Sunday in Galveston. They were ac.
companies as far as Houston by Mrs.
Alta Thompson, who stopped there
for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Min-
nie Hodges.
Mrs. R. G. Murchison of Houston
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°* CAnemn
HUMBLE SERVICE
Whn you Irani look (or the Humble sign.
It moans clean rsstrooms; fro* Ice wot en
prompt choorfuL efficient service. After every
stop you'll start ovt relaxed, refreshed and
carefree.
HUMBLE OIL * REFINING COMPANY.
A Texas institution manned by Tenons
spent the week-end in Bastrop in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Brieger. They all spent Sunday in
San Antonio with Capt. R. G. Mur.
chison. who is at Fort Sam Houston.
Bobby Standifer spent several days
last week in the home of his grand-
parents, Rep. and Mrs. J. 0. Smith
in Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs, A. L. DeGlandon
spent Sunday in McDade.
Mrs. Fid Hill an,i daughter. Martha
Alice, of Austin, were recent guest-
of Mrs .Alta Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sapp and chil-
dren of lulling spent the weekend
here, guests in the homes of Mr. ar.d
Mrs. R. L. Anderson and Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Sapp.
Miss Marie Tracy, who ha.* been
visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Pearcy, i$ leaving today for
her home in Junction. She will be ac-
companied by Mrs. Pearcy, who will
visit there for several days.
Mrs. Bass Hodges au,j daughter?,
Lula Jo and Elma, spent several days
last week in the home of Mrs.
Hodges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Lawson, in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Or on Eskew attended the fun-
eral of her aunt, Mrs. A. S. Robert-
son, in Taylor, Friday.
Mrs. G. A. Schaefer spent several
days last week in Elpin with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. House.
Mrs. C. B. Tracy left today for Ty-
ler, where she will visit her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ray Horn, and Mr. Horn.
She has been a guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pearcy.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1941, newspaper, June 19, 1941; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236811/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.