Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1953 Page: 1 of 8
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v-h„se untiring efforts and in
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Golf Club, and kept up
,.f the prettiest, as well a*
priest. golf course* in the
it, N t only dooes it afford
.".laa-iurc and recreation to local
Loplr. hut it draws a steady
how of out of town players to
Bastrop, and to Hn-trop'a beau
tifui State I'ark.
Buy in Bastrop
Know Bastrop
Talk Bastrop
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LIONS
Meets First and
Third Tuesday
7:00 P. M.
One I lunrlred and First Year
BASTROP ADVERTISER AUGUST ♦>, 1953
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Fox Hunters Ass'n
Has Meeting
Th
MKS OF TOMORROW 'n \ StfU\ Kox„1 lu"
>1IV , . . . Association met at tin Refectory
crack of a bat and 'he toar t|| Buescher I'aik in Sinith-
of a crowd villi-, on Saturday night, August
\ifi " pint ^jfed kid screaming, j f()r a meeting to plan
"Slide, ".Skinny M.I I Jr.. their annual bench sl ow and fox
A dust covered youngster with jm|ll which will be held Satur
,tars in In- eyes (jay nijf^t, September 2C>, at the
rossing home plate to score for \merican Legion Rodeo Arena trop
his side * • • • j in Bastr>u
That's Little League ^ picnic supper was enjoyed
a «• sms? A .ut
friend —
200 Women Due
To Attend Frozen
Food Party
Centex Golf Ass'n
Meets In Bastrop
to
At least 200 women fr >ni Bas-
and vicinity ar«
attend the frozen
The Centex Inter City Golf As-
sociation held their monthly play
at the Lost Fines Golf Course
on July 31.
Players from Lockhart, Luling
and San Marcos attended. Lunch
was served to 22.
Mrs. K. Williamson of Smith-
planning ville scored low gross in the 18 cepted the position as band dir
food de- bole flight with 98. Mrs. Martha ector for the Bastrop
School Band.
W. G. Bohannon
Accepts Position
As Band Director
Civil Service
Exams Announced
William G. Bohannon has ac
moDHtratlon prc-nwd by L. J.; Z'tTZiTiiil M?1"1"' "°r
An examination for Transpor
tation Tariff Examiner (Freight)
has been announced by the U. S.
Civil Service Commission for
positions in the Bureau of Traf
fit-
C
High ! C The salary is $1,205 a year.
1 A written test plus appropri-
Entries Listed For
Kiddie Parade
Have you selected a title for
your child in the Kiddie Parade?
Llfi [*!L The Kiddie Parade will bo held
onimission, Washington 2o, D. ,
Band practice will begin Aug- | ate experience or a combination
6:00 p. m. and Mr. j of education and experience is
ill try to have the ' required. Full information and
... Schewe of the Bastrop Furniture Mrs. H. D. Patton of Bastrop
^r" i . ri i^al .<niiKI>. Bastrop, Manor, Elgin, Fiatonia, Co. and sponsored by the Bastrop scored low gross with a 50 total ust at 6:
VSho corn pie e ■■ Rosankv, Kingsbury, Paige. Lul J.u,li,.s Reading Circle and the for the 9 hole flight and Mrs. Bohannon wil
\ i 'wink are! grin and trot back 1"VmyS rl-mpila'on of Bastrop HftstroP Historical Society [ow'net w^ithVi* tliU^'1 WOn ^and^ organized to take part in application forms may be secur
t„ their posts | t U)4. ,,Vesub nt of the asaocia This demonstration will be The next monthly meeting will th<* homecoming parade on Aug
tion and Mrs. R. L. Roe of held at the Bastrop High School be held at Luling on August 28. us* 28. Practice periods will be
Georgetown is the secretary. Auditorium on August 6, from These meetings are held the last held each evening at 6 p. m.
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to their posts
To shout, "Come on, Ai.geleno—
let's go home early today!"
That's Little League.
Twenty-nine bikes behind the
backstop,
Did ones and new ones and a
waiting car,
Tnst have brought 10 ball play-
er-- down to the field
From a dozen neighborhoods
near and far ....
That's Little League.
Heartbreak nad triumph, victory
and defeat,
V tear, n bruise, a laugh and
sigh.
Thi stirring < f manhood in a 10
year old's chest
\rid the beat of a heart that will
never "say die" ....
rh i' Little League
A father with hi* arm around
hi* son's shoulders
Walking away from "a tough
one to lone",
A mother who waits to sew up
ripped pints,
\tid a brother who cleans a Little
l-eaguer's shoes ....
That'* Little l/eague
To Represent
Bastrop At Elgin
Yamboree
Miss Mary Maynard has been
chosen by the Bastrop Chamber
of Commerce to represent Bas
♦ rop at the F.lgin Yamboree on
August 13. She ia the daughter
of Mr ami Mr* C. B Maynard.
Winston Miller, son of Mr.
and Mr- Charles Miller will es-
cort Miss Maynard.
Both Mis- Maynard a;id Mr
Miller were spring graduates of
St Stephen
in Austin
4 to f> p. m. Mrs. Sarah Walls,
a 'veil known member of the
Amana Home tEcononiist staff
will conduct the food demons*
trat ion.
All ladies are cordially invit
ed to attend this demonstration
party. There will be fun, sur- j
prises, (b-or prizes and refresh
ments to fill an enjoyable after
noon.
Taylor Stages 3
Big Rodeo Shows
Taylor's fourth annual rodeo.
Friday in each month.
Services Held For
Oscar Jenkins
Funeral services were held for
Oscar Jenkins, 09, who died July
23, at his home in Hills Prairie.
Services were held at the
Marrs Memorial Chapel in Smith
ville on Jjily 24, at 4:30 p. m.
Rev. W. 0. McLeod pastor of
the First Baptist Church of
Smithville officiated
Pall bearers were Mark Old
field. Bill Glass, Lestic
Price Hefner, Burris Schaefer
Mr. Bohannon has been with
the University of Texas Exten-
sion Department for the past six
years. Prior to that he has been
band director at Manor, Aransas
ed from the Commission's I^ocal
Secretary, Mr. Jack Claiborne,
located at the Post Office, Bas
trop Texas, or from the U. S.
Civil Service Commission, Wash-
ington 25, I). C. File applications
with the Board of U. S. Civil
Service (Examiners, Interstate
Pass, Cedar Bayou, Yoakum, and j Commerce Commission, Washing
St. Edwards University.
later than
Mrs. Colvin
To Teach
In California
a professional performance with and Lo||.g Wright
Episcopal School homemade touches springing
from local enthusiasm, is all set
A
in
V
p v
k'.itve that will bang
small boy'* room
after he ha« Brown to Ih>
romc a man,
V thousand memories ami happy
thought*,
Y. tenia;.' Little player
today'* Little I^airue fan
That'* Little League
HOSPITAL NEWS
The following patients were
<li*rai#*«i from the local hospi-
tal during the past wwek:
H h Whitworth
Mr* Tracy Thaim^rs
W C Welch
Mr* Annie Smith. Three Hiveri
Victor liube. Mi Oade
l arrell Hradshaw, I^<xiri(fton
Miller, colored
ARTHUR FEHR ON
SURVEY IN
GERMANY
Arthur Fehr, of the firm of
F<-hr and Graniter, Architects, that
for three biir shows Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday nights,
August fi, 7, and 8.
Duke Gihbs of the Triangle
Bell li deo Ranch at Bel ton, who
will put the show on, promises
while the riders will be
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Colvin and
Craft, family will leave about the 15th
of August for Shandon, San
Luis Obispo County, California,
w-here Mrs. Colvin has accepted
Mr. Jenkins was married to the position of Homemaking
Mildred Hubbard, September I, teacher in the high school there.
1909. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Colvin was offered the
and one son. Elbert Jenkins of by telephone by the
,,, „ . superintendent of the Shandon
Albuquerque, New Mexico and Schools when he learned through
on Saturday August 29, at 6:00
p. m. and the theme of the par-
ade will be song titles.
The following is a list of en-
tries to date: Star Spangled
Banner, Cub Scouts; Old Gray
Mare, Kenny Kesselus; Tea for
Two, John Powell Ash and Sandy
Wright; How Much is That
Doggie in the Window?, Charles
Parker; Bicycle Built for Two,
Karmen Ketha and Jack Seidera;
Rub-a dub-dub, Simpson boys;
Home on the Range, Trigg boys;
Bye-low Baby Bunting, Loveless
children; I'm Forever Blowing
Bubbles, Lynette Brannon; Lr iy
in Blue, Suzy Campbell; School
Days, Gary Morton; She Wore
a Yellow Ribbon, Susan Long;
Pairings for Tuesday, August Merrily We Roll Along. Cliff
Wilkins, Mikey I^angley, and
Micheal Wilkins; Old McDonald,
Mike Prokop; The l^ast Round-
up, Clark Wright; Deep in the
Heart of Texas, Kd Higgins; Too
Old to Cut the Mustard, Bob
Higgins; Singing In the Rain,
Linda and Sandra Farris.
All of you who have not made
your entries are asked to call
Mrs. Rudolph Wilkins as soon
as possible.
ton 25, D. C., not
September 1, 1953.
LPWGA NEWS
one brother. Ernest Jenkins.
11, of the Lost Pines Women's
Golf Club will be Charline Haw-
kins, Jeanne Wilkins; Doris Old
field,, Gladys Spencer; Jessie
Cornett, Jane Trigg; Ruth Wat-
son, Dot McCreary; Margaret
Pf-iffer. Mrs. K. Williamson;
Ann Patton, Marjorie Dodson;
Bess Bohannon, Happy Smith;
Peaches Frederick, Mary Jean
Chalmers.
At the end of nine holes of
play the birthdays of Ann Patton
and Ruth Watson were celebrat-
ed with a picnic lunch at the
club house.
Gladys Spencer won the ball
Those who are patients In the
hospital at present are the fol
lowing:
Mr* Albert Meuth and baby,
I'sifcc
Kenneth ('imp
lt<>r,nie 1 in'ton
Mr !x>retta Kbenshade
M K (ioerner. I'aiKe
Mr- Walter (lore
Mr* Tommie Mi la in
Mr Kdmund Hahn
Mr* J. W Light and lw t>y
J*'k I^tt, Austin
BAND PRACTICE
TO BEGIN
All member* of the Baxtr p
H'lfh School band are requested
to lw at practice on August |",
t i) imi p. ni at the band hall
the m html Practice will be
Md ..(.ch evening at thi> time
23-2
Dr. Raines To
Preach At Baptist
Church Sunday
Austin, wan one of ten American
Architect* who left la t week for
Germany, where they ar<- repre
nenting the United States in a
four week ->urvey of Germany's
recon^tru« ti n program.
Fe.hr and Granger were ar
chitee^. for the new National
Bank building opened here two
week* ago, and Fehr was arch-
itect and designer of the build
logs in the Bastrop State Park,
ami also architect for several
residence* in Bastrop.
The ten archib-cts were select
ed by the American Institute of their
Architects' Committee on Awards
and Scholarships. The tour was
arranged by the institute and
the State Department in cooper
alt' n *ilh the German Institute
of Architects.
rofessional.-
many of
•ntral Texas
them
fans,
and the bulls will
N'ew stock has Wen
says, and it's mean
ki
the broncs
be different.
bought, he
as Satan
The rodeo will get going, so
to speak, with a downtown par
ade at 5 o'clock Thursday with
scores of b cal cattlemen, drug
store cowboys, ami women and
children riders participating on
best horses along with a
NFLA Holds 36th
Annual Meeting
The same day .- he received
the phone call, Sirs. Colvin was
offered the I ma Hogg Scholar-
Members and friends of the to the University of Texas.
National Farm Loan Association P'f Uirsh p. ava^aWe only
a state teachers agency that she for mornings play,
was available. \ p'velyri Howsley of Smithville
has returned to the club and Eva
Lou Wilkins was welcomed as a
new member.
A world speed record of 715.7
miles an hour has been set by
Lt. Col. William F. Barnes in an
F-86-D Sabre jet.
of I .a Grange gathered at the
Will Roitsch Camp in I^ Grange
Friday to hold the Association's
•With Annual Stockholders' Meet
ing. The meeting attracted one
of the largest gathering of rep
resentative farmer? and stock-
men from Lee Fayette, and
Bastrop Counties in the Assoc-
iation's history. All those at
tending agreed that the innova
tion of having the meeting in . _ _t .
conjunction with an informal ro'et Company. Their three child
ren, Kmily, Regena and Bill,
to senior and graduate home
con iniics students, carries with
it a distinctive honor, as the |
recipients are chosen with spe ;
cial consideration given to schol-
arship, aptitude, health and
family history.
Mrs. Colvin has been Home
making teacher in the Bastrop
High School for the past four
years, and Mr. Colvin held a
position with the Allbright Chev
outdoor gathering proved highly
Texas successful.
A. G. Buetfcher of Smithville,
were students in the school here.
CEDAR GROVE
NEWS
CEDAR GROVE. - Mrs W.
K Colvin of Bantroo visited
Ailene hasley !a*t Monday after
niwin (Jetting the materia! on
Ailene'* Summer Project in
MIA in Mrs ( olvin could get
the work graded before she left
for California
Mrs. \fton Voight of Ked
Rock. Mi Jimmic Miller and
daughter, \ikki. Mr*. V lan
Robinson ami children, Cody and
Sandra Jean, of Bastrop spent
Monda) afternoon visiting Mr
and Mrs. W F Bailey and
children
June Pfi
and Ruth
visited with \ ilene l!aib-\ Wed
ne*day morning to get some
watermelons for a melon party
Miss Wills Cireen visited a
while Monday night with Mrs
Cordellia Evans.
Mr*. W F Colvin and datigh
ter, Kesena, made a brief visit
with Mr- W F. Bailey and
children Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. W F Bailey ""<1 children
visited with Mrs. W 1 Colvin
and children Thursday afternoon.
lot of other attractions including
floats, an ox team, the
Rangers, and the band from San „ ,- . .
.. ... i, , President, presided over the bus- HfmnV
Marcos Air Force Baae. Louu.^, meeting in which reports "i- >5f|
I owe, city marshal of Taylor ' of the year's activity were given.1 I I
back in 1H99. will drive a surrey I Harry J. Kuhn. Vice President.
as parade grand marshal.
Rodeo performances will start
at H o'clock each night at the
Airport Arena on th
edge of Taylor Enough
for practically everybody in Cen
tral Texas will be available.
It's Rodeti Time in Taylor!
Humble Lane
Rev John Thomas of Denton,
was a dinner guest Sunday in
the home of Mr and Mrs, L. C.
Cock rill.
Mr. and Mrs L. C. Cockrill
Jr and children of Houston spent
several days in the home of
, of Humble ( amp their parents, Mr and Mrs. L. C.
Fr hch of Bastrop {',H-krill
Mr and Mrs. II C Price hon-
ored her mother, Mrs. J. W.
Fendley of Free port on her
birthday v*ith a picnic lunch
Sunday. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Chapman. Mr. and
Mrs, Barney Screw-. Marion and
Linda of Smithville, Mr. and
Mrs George Fendley and Beth
..f Natalia, Bobby and Judv Lee,
of Paige gave the directors' re
port and E. A Roitsch. Secre-
tary - Treasurer, presented the
financial statement and other
western allied reports, C. C. Perry of
seats 'AX'nKton am' George R. Kainer
of Schulenburg were elected dir
ectors for year terms. Mr.
Kainer succeeds Wallace Cherry
who had devoted his time a.>
director for the past 20 years.
J. S. Burkett of La Grange
rounds out the list of directors.
Entertainment features of the
meeting included a qui?, program
in which guest- participated and
the drawing of door prizes. The
per*, ns winning door prizes
were: C \Y llmze of Round Top.
Chas. Markert of Fedor
The Tower Theatre and the
Bastrop Advertiser will present
to you a "Happy Birthday" pass
to the theatre good for any day
during the week following the
date of your birthday.
The free ticket will be waiting
for you at the Advertiser office
—pick it up any day cxcept Sat-
urday.
It is available, however, only
llinse of Round Top. Daniel if >'our namo and birthday are
tiuentert of Schulenburg, Mrs. published, and it is not inter-
CKLKBRATE
Mr. W
th# Hihli
T.*«
a in
First
t Raines, tiMrhcr
in the University
of
of
. will perach at the 11:00
and K p. m. services nt the
Baptist Chunrh, Sunday,
August !>.
Too Late To Classify
I'<>K IfENT — Two bedroom
noiiM- with garage Furnished or of the I
unfurnished. Phone 27.V 2.'l tf
Humbl
Amanda
E. S. Durrenbcrger of Warda
and Tommy Walker of Dime
Box,
Miss Lillian Noak and L. W.
Witt of Houston received the
distinction of having come the
greatest distance to the meeting.
DUCK DATES
READY SOON
AUSTIN Texas duck and
goose hunters should know dates
and general regulations for the
I SIM shooting ^euson by mid
August, according to the Execu- j
f the Game and
changeable. In other words,
Oneness
Pentecostal Church
REV. C. S. DRAPER, Psstor
Welcome to our Oneness Pen-
tecostal Church, located on the
Austin highway.
Saturday Service, 7 P. M.
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Sunday Morning Service, 12:00
A. M.
Sunday Evening Service, 7:00
P. M.
Calvary Episcopal
Church
R. SCOTT COPELAND
Minister-in-Charge
Services during August:
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Morning Prayer and Sermon,
10 A. M.
All services held in the Parish
House.
Pentecostal Church
Of God
REV. HOMER WALLACE
Pastor
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
First Methodist
Church
W. N. SCHULZE, Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.
Worship, 9:00 A. M.
Junior, Intermediate and San
ior MYF's, 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
(Nursery for children every
Sunday during programs.)
Wednesday :
Ladies Prayer Group, 8:30
A. M.
Thursday:
Choir, t>: 30 P. M.
First Wednesday:
Church Fellowship Supper, 7
P. M.
First Monday:
WSCS, Circle I, 3 P. M.
First Friday:
Second Tuesday:
WSCS, Circle III, 8 P. M.
Circle II, 3 P. M.
Second Thursday:
Board of Education, 7:30 P. M.
Third Monday:
Official Board, 7:30 P. M.
Fourth Wednesday:
WSCS Joint Meeting
YOU ARE WELCOMEl
passes are made out to the per- Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00
son whose birthday it is, and no a. \j.
other person is privileged to use Sumiav ' Evening Worship, 8:00
P. M.
I. What percentage of Ameri
can women are employed?
2 How does this compare with
190(1"
X. How much did the churches
S. receive in 1962?
FRIENDS HELP
BIRTHD n S
The ladies of th
Camp honored Mrs.
Puree!! and Mrs. J. W. Fendley tiye Secretary of
with a birthday partv Tuesday. Fish Commission,
in the home of Mrs. Ralph Cox.
They received many useful gifts.
Cookies, birthday cake and iced
tea was served to Mrs. A. L.
Silencer. Mrs. L. C. Cockrill,
Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs. H. C.
Price, Mrs. Ralph ('ox, Mrs. Dee
Alexander and Miss
Pricv
t
cost of living up or
200
WANTED TO BUY
aires (tr more river bottom
111 ''age Prefer some river front
Hgi Write Kl> K A LUNA. 2M>7
WiMHlhead, HOUSTON, TEXAS.
' 28 4
'"R SALE OR RENT three
'"droom home. Also for sale
piano Hlll| tv S),t 14()f( Wn,,.r>
'hone 251 -J. W. E. COLVIN.
23 1
WANTED: Kor.
4 1
dow a ?
l>. Greenland is the largest is
land; which is second in area?
( . What is a crumpet?
7. Who in Chief Justice of the
U. S. Supreme Court?
8 How often must a Member
of Congress run for election?
9. How many Senators are al
lowed each State?
10. Which State has the most
Representatives "*
(Answers on back page)
Card of Thanks
an veteran to I wish to thank all of my
Ticket Sellers On
Boat Asked To
Contact Mr. Gurwitz
All persons who are selling
tickets for the boat to be given
away at the Homecoming are
asked to turn this money in
Sam Gurwitz immediately.
SCHOOL TO BEGIN
SEPTEMBER 9
The Bastrop Public School will
"pprentice linotype operator friends for the cards, flowers on Wednesday September
*b!-,,.r'nU,r Univalent to college and visits during my recent ill 9, according to P. J. Dodson,
"ation. Draw a salary while ness. I greatly appreciated your Superintendent
fulness and inUrost. 1 fjf||t t|.ncber(, mwtinR wi„
aid on September 8.
Ho said the Fish and Wild-
life Service, which has final au-
thority on the annual waterfowl
harvest, meets in Washington,
D. ('., August 7 or thereabouts.
The Executive Secretary said
... . . there were no advance indica
it gima tions of drastic changes over the
1952 waterfowl season.
The Game and Fish Commis-
sion has recommended that Tex
as be zoned for waterfowl with
an early season for north Texas
and a later season for the coast
al areas.
The Executive Secretary said
indications are that regulations
for mourning dove and white
to w'nged dove seasons also will be
set by the Fish and Wildlife
Service in early August The
Commission has recommended a
north zone mourning dove season
beginning September 1 and a
southern zone season beginning
October I. White-wings would
lie harvested on September 11,
13, and 1 f .
y„„ „ , J " ' ne.-n. i p. ><■ <•; ................ .~>|||i|'r
• r i 'earning a remunerative thoughtfillness and interest. I ....
' < in a wide open field. Apply am back at my office now.
10 Hastrop Advertiser. 23 tf DR. A. C. SMITH . be hel
It
AUGUST 6—
Charles Wilhelm
Dorothy Wilhelm
AUGUST 7—
Mrs. J. !'. Sharp
L. J. Schewe
AUGUSA 8—
Alice Ann Wilhelm
Mrs. Olga Grohnian
AUGUSA 9—
A. N. '.Edwards
Charlie Eskew
AUGUST 10—
Johnny Ray Rucker
Marshal Parker
AUGUST II
Regena Colvin
Mrs. Winnie Culpepper
Bobby Ingram
Barbara McNulta
BIBLE VERSlf
TO STUDY—
"All things therefore whatso-
ever ye would that men should
do unto you, even so do ye also
unto them."
1. Who is the author of this
saying ?
'2. By what name is it known?
3. Of what discourse is it a
part ?
4. Where may it be found?
Weekly Service, Thursday, 8:00
P. M.
Catholi: Church
Bastrop. Texas
REV. J. F. DWAN, Pastor
Mass Schedule:
Every Sunday, 7 A. M.
Mass on holy days of obliga-
tion and on first Fridays at 7
A. M.
Confessions heard before mass
and on Thursdays before first
Fridays.
First Christian
Church
Sunday School every Sunday
at 10:00 A. M.
Church Services every Sunday
at 11:00 A. M.
Rev. M. B. Harris of Austin
preaches every second and fourth
Sunday, and Rev. Arthur Grimes
of Bastrop preaches every first Sundays,
and third Sunday.
Assembly of God *
Church
REV. WAYLAND WOODALL
Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
Church of Christ
Rev. Showalter of Austin will
preach Sunday morning at 10:30
o'clock, and again at 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School every Sunday
The Church of Christ will have
services each Sunday at 10:30 A.
M.
First Baptist Church
Sunday:
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
Worship Service, 11:00 A. M.
Training Union, 7:00 P. M.
Worship Services, N:00 P. M.
Dr. Raines will preach.
Catholic Church
Rockne, Texas
REV. CLAUDE A. FAUST
Pastor
The schedule of Sunday Mass-
es is as follows:
6:00 A. M. every Sunday.
8:00 A. M. second and fourth
Sundays.
8:00 A. M. fifth Sunday.
10:00 A. M. first and third
And then we used to get ex
cited when a lady showed her
ankle.
1. Jesus.
2. The Golden Rule.
3. The Sermon on the
4. Matthew 7: 12.
Mount..
Confessions: 5 to (> and 7 to 9
P. M. on the Saturdays preced
ing the second, fourth and fifth
Sundays.
Note: This schedule is fol
lowed regularly with only an oc
cassional change for special e
vents. For particular informa
tion, call the Rectory. Phone
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. (local) Bastrop 94- J 3. If ne
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. answer, call 942-W-l or 942 W-2
| Wednesday: The church is located 10 mita
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 P. M. from Bastrop on Farm Highway
Thursday: 20.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1953, newspaper, August 6, 1953; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237439/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.