Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1944 Page: 5 of 11
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The Bastrop Advertiser, Bastrop, Texas, February 24, 1944
RADIO REPAIR SHOP
NOW OPEN IN BASTROP
IOCVTEI) BETWEEN WOLF'S BARBER SHOP AND
CITIZENS STATE BANK
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IN SOCIETY
x WIVES ENJOY
I SO LUNCHEON
k. weekly army wives luncheon
iield at the USO Club on Tues-
at i o'clock, with everything
of George Washington's birthday.
Mrs. Lois Huettmann designed attrac
tive hatchet place cards in red, white
and blue with the names written on
the handles.
Mrs. Wilfred Litchfield. Mrs. Ar-
thur Rudkin, Mrs. Alfred Zibton, Mrs.
Roy Lowe, Mrs. Clyde Gage and Mrs.
Ted DeBor were hostesses, and they
served a delicious menu of soup, tuna
and potato salads, carrot and celery
sticks, hot ginger bread topped with
whipped cream and hot chocolate.
Guests were Mesdames Dorothy
Fudge, Doris Hansen, Loretta Lane,
Rita Plesa, Norma Rogers, Mildred
Brown, Catherine Cronin, Nellie De-
Bor, Dorothy Lowe, Kay Litchfield,
Elsie Gage, Ann Miller, Gerry
Miller, Elenor Harter, Dottie Dia-
mond, Yetta Saletin, Frieda Tin-
koff, Katherine Lightell, Dorothy
Matasiefsky, Martha Cox, Rita Mor-
neau, Genevieve Lachowsky, Dodie
Beveridge, Gay Guglielmo, Daisy
Rawson, Helen Tarr, Helen Rudkin,
Ada Zibton.
Louise Sullivan, Helen Mouras, Lu-
cille Lang, Orpha Boyum, Terry Bal-
iczek, Florine Hess, Emily Katz, Bar-
bara Dickson, Mary Dean, Renee Gel-
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Loixleiosferts-
KEEP ON
with WAR BONDS
lert, Dorothy Firsty, Jeane Ferrata,
Lois Huettman, Martha Swingle*,
Jean Ford, Elizabeth Ramsey, Alice
Lynch, Minnie Ray, Alice Reese, Fran
ces Tompkins, Vicki Morri, Lucille
Anderson, Louise Ward, Orland Boyd
Rosalie
Rosalie
Sheehan, Veva
Martincick.
Wilson an<l
LK&Al IXATUHLS
Af FALLS HAS THREE EQUAL
OF DISTRIBUTION; /3
KING INfO TVIE GROUND ft BV
AIMING INTO "THE SEA. AND Va,
EVAPORATION
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WANTED
SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR
With Car For
BASTROP & SMITHVILLE
m-s that bloom in the spring
apt to lose their delightful
by fall .... and many ex-
sive drugs lose their potency
often evaporate. We constan
heck drugs for potency, there-
your prescription is safe in
hands.
Guaranteed Salary, Car Expenses
Plus Liberal Commission
iniwort
Experience Not Necessary
Frefer Man 4-F or past 38 years
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Permanent and Good Chanct
For Advancement
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Address Post Office Box No. 2(>9
SMITH VILLE. TEXAS
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Black blouse, long and fitted.
Black lace bow-knots are
, tppliqued on ikirt which
come* in Watercolor, Rico
Lime, Skvicope, Coral Hue
Pink. Gf Ming rayon Crepe.
Sixes 9 to 15.
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REGULAR LUNCHEONS
HELD AT REFECTORY
On February 3, the Valentine mo-
tif was featured at the semi-monthly
luncheon held at the* Refectory ho-
noring officer's wives. Mrs. J. K.
Young and Mrs. W. A. Nichols were
hostesses.
The guest list included Mrs. H. C.
Booth, Mrs. Erneis, Mrs. Parsons,
Mrs. Guduldig, Mrs.
Mrs. Beach, Mrs. C. B,
P. C. Maynard, Mrs.
Mrs. iE. C. Erhard,
Duff, Mrs. Overcash
Mrs. Denman, Mrs.
B. Llewellyn, Mrs.
E. V. Spence, /
Maynard, Mrs.
J. K. Young,
Mrs. Kenneth
Mrs. Hardy,
Tillson, Mrs. C.
Pitteairn, Mrs.
lago Meusebach, Mrs. R. J. Griesen.
beck, Mrs. S. J. C. Higgins. Mr=.
Mrs. J. E. Sellers, and Mrs. W. A.
Nichols.
Thursday of last week, Mrs, J. E.
Sellers and Mrs. J. C. McDonough
were co-hostesses to the group at th ,
regular Refectory luncheon.
Yellow crepe paper mats were used
at each place card and yellow run-
ners were on each of the large lun-
cheon tables. Lovely yellow jonquils
were used in low containers with
pansies and violets.
Those who attended were Mrs. S.
R. Cochran, Mrs. Earl Corson, Mrs.
Robert Plantz, Mrs. Barsler,
Powell Maynard, Mrs. W. E.
nard, Mrs. E. C. Erhard, Mrs.
neth Duff, Mrs. H. C. Booth,
S. J. C. Higeins, Mrs. H. H.
ander, Mrs. Oren Eskew of Musko-
gee, Oklahoma, Mrs. R. D. Sanders,
Mrs. Biggers, Mrs. Joe K. Young,
Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. He-
user, Mrs. C. B. Llewellan and Mrs.
Tignal Jones.
The next luncheon date is March
2 with Mrs. Tignal Jones, Mrs. C. B.
Llewellan and Mrs. Heuser, hostesses
Those who plan to attend are asked
to telephone their reservations in to
Mrs. Jones.
Mrs.
May-
Ken-
Mrs.
Alex-
METHODIST WSCS HAS
MEETING AND LUNCHEON
Mrs. R. J. Griesenbeck presided at
the regular business meeting ana
luncheon of the Methodist Women's
Society of Christian Service, held
Monday at the church.
Mrs. B. H. Smith led the mission
study on "We Who Are Americans."
Mrs. W. B. Ransome had charge of
the program on "The Lord's Song
in a Strange Land" and was assisted
by Mrs. W. A. Hasler, Mrs. Belle
Jenkins, Mrs. Earl Corson, Mrs. John
Allen and Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. H. N. Bell and Mrs. Robert
S. Tate, Jr., were hostesses for the
00 THIS! To relieve discomforts,
one of the best things you can do
Is put a good spoonful of home-
tested Vlcks VapoRub In a bowl
of boiling water.
Then feel the wonderful relief
come aa you breathe in the
steaming medicated vapors that
penetrate to the cold-congested
upper breathing passages! See
how this soothes irritation, quiets
coughing, and helps clear the
head-bringing grand comfort.
FOR ADDED RELIEF ...rub throat,
chest and back with VapoRub at
bedtime. Vlcks VapoRub works
for hours-2 ways at*
•nca-to bring relief
from distress.Try it. V VapoRub
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SAFE GUARD HER EYES
Eyesight is her most valuable possession. If her
eyes show any inclination toward weakness, have
them checked and, if necessary, have them fitted
reliably with glasses.
NOMINAL CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION
JAS. P. WOOD
luncheon, at which time a delicious the table for the occasion in color-
menu was served. They decorated ful leaves and berries.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1944, newspaper, February 24, 1944; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236947/m1/5/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.