Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, APR1I- 18, 1967
acmr .
W Society
Girl Scout Troop
Presented During
Auxiliary Meeting
The A meruan Legion Auxil-
iary. I'nit nut in regular
session rhursday. April 11, at
C:;tO p. in. at thi l.« t'iun Center,
with Mi-- Kay Chalmers, vice-
president, presiding during the
busi.ies.s meeting.
Troop Ni i" the Investiture
Ceivmoi;\ Tn« legion Auxiliary
is the .-pon.-oring organization
for th Girl Scouts. Some 4'>
girl.- and parent: were present.
A social hour followed, and
all wrn served cookies and cold
drink- from a lace covered table,
centered witr a beautiful ar
rangement o f varied spring
flowers.
Hostessc.- were Mrs. S. J. C.
Higgitis, Mr Oren Eskew, Mrs
John Wu-tinj; and Mrs. Walter
MOMtlNa
Bt I. R. iSi « Uckin*. Hhwift
Other Auxiliary members pre- APRIL t> -Saturday morning and
sent wen Mr.-. Wm C. Dickson. not much doing yet. Just wait-
Th« meeting opened with the ^jrg> j. q Fournier, Mrs. Royce inj; for the evening and night,
usual patriotic ceremonj, fol- \ttmken, Mrs. Lincoln Karris, A trip to Smithvilh on a little
lowed by the prayer led by Mrs. | pav (Palmers, Mrs. Curtis troubl* that dident amount to
Fred Haynie. chaplain, and the j ganders.' Mrs. H. L. Perkins, j much.
" * U Mrs. Claude Sharp, Mrs. Jack _ , . . , .
Norment. Mrs. S. L. Brannon Al}UL N,ot "\ut'.h do,nf ^
Jr.. Mis. Kred Haynie ami Mrs. '^t and today. Only one linked
Velma HarUell. «P last, mfht b>' """J P"1^
t-i , t- \,,v for just plain old drunk. A call
* i \i «Vi j rhe next iiifct i ri 01 tht Aux- , , . * n
last month. Mrs. Maude Sharp ; j . Sl.h,,duled for :ht. „w.orid | this^ morning that the \ . F \\.
is chairman for the collections,' " " -
and any good reading material
may be left with her at the
singing of the Hymn of the
Month by the unit.
A letter of thanks was read
from McCloskey Veterans' Hos-
pital for the magazines sent
Thursday in May. Meeting time
at Rookne \va. broken into. Also
dollar
court house. Mrs. Haynie of the u, of Poppies and tht. t.]ection
Child Welfare committee report-| of officers wlU bt held at thi.
will change to "s p. m. Plans ;1 hu,ui,rt>d 'ift:v
will be made for Memorial Day 1 ianiera was stolen out of a man s
ed that a total of $45.00 had i
Wen given to a veteran's fami':*
meeting. Hostesses for th May
i meeting will be Mrs. R. A.
along with food baskets and j Tu„is Mr> A A Sander.-. Mrs.
Calvary Episcopal
Church
SPECIAL SERVICES
Maundv Thursday
wearing apparel. Money for such J|a prieda and Mrs. John Lesi-
rehabihtation projects corneal,,
from the annual Memorial Day ! ' _____________
Poppy Sale conducted by the
Auxiliary members.
Mrs. Curtis Sanders expres-
sed appreciation to all members,
who furnished the salad for the 1
District 10 Legion Convention
held in Bastrop on April 7th. I
More than 250 delegates attended ; 7:00 a. m.. Holy Communion
the all day meeting. Local mem- > U:H0 a. m.. Holy Commiituen
bers had charge of the morning 7:.'i0 p. m., Litany and Prepara
registrations. Those who helped tion for Kaster Communior.
were Mrs. Claude Sharp, Miss ..
Fav Chalmers, Mrs. A. L. De- ,<H,d hr,df5
Gltmdon and Mrs. S. L. Brannon V'" 11 m' Altar service
Jr. Several other members at- "=00 noon to :,:00 p. m„ Mex-
tended the morning se.-sion, at tations an<. e\ottons
which time they witnessed an EASTER SERVICES
impressive mass initiation cere- ... . „ .
monv of Legion members con- L *?'st*r Ev*n ^"turday
ducted by Travis Post No. 761 0:°? P- Lighting of Paschal
1 Candle and Vespers
car. Then a stray cow reported
in a man's garden here in town.
APRIL K—Well we start off this
morning with a new Radio Op- I
erator. As I said before the i
other one quit and is getting
married. So we will go right on j
Justice Court this morning. A
drunk wa.- fine twenty f"ur dol-
lars and fifty cents this morning. !
Also papers served in Smithville.
Other than this it was pretty
quite.
APRIL !<■ -Things pretty quite !
hen thi- morning, nothing to do
far a- office work. A trip
over to McDade to a funeral as
i.ru of Mcl>ade h i lend and Loved
Oii« was put to re-t. Nothing
else going on.
APRIL 10— Well the Highway
Patrols came in with a D. W I.,
so look out Driver License for
you are gone for six months.
More papers served in Smithville
and then a call hen in tow::.
of Austin. | , 0 , . ,
For the afternoon business 0:*° p~ m > Sacrament of Holy APRIL 11—A call la-t night
sessions, the Auxiliary Units' 1,apmm front Palaciou.- where they had
met in separate ; t'ssion, which Kaster Day, April 21 on< 'n ^or ll* w' have
was conducted at the Bastrop ■ a ni- Holy Eucharist been trying to catch for three
High School Library. Some
seventy delegates were present.
Mrs. J. V. Ash Jr. gave the ad-
dress of welcome from the Bas-
trop Unit. Excellent reports of
Auxiliary work were made from
the various towns in the Dis-
trict. Also attending from Bas-
trop were Mrs. H. L. Perkins,
Mrs. Curtis Sanders, Mrs. S. L.
Brannon Jr., Mrs. Fred Haynie,
Mis.- Kay Chalmers, and Mrs.
Velma Hartzell. Miss Lois
■Schindler, district president, pre-
sented awards to the units who
reached their membership quota
by January 31st. Ba.-trop was
one of the group to receive this
9:30 a. m., Kamily Worship. Holy
months so we finely got him.
Eucharist. Presentation of AfUr that Xr, for h,'m alsov, tt
Children's Lenten Offering ,np ovt-r t0 Au*tin after 11 Ne
11:00 a. m., Choral Eucharist *rr0"
and Sermon APRIL 12—Papers served here
Easter Week
Monday, 8:00 a. m., Holy Eucha-
rist
Tuesday, 9:30 a. m., Holy Eu-
charist
Schedule For Holy
Week At Sacred
Heart Church
in Bastrop. Also a trip to Elgin,
and a wreck checked out on
Highway No. .''04. Then a trip
to Smithville as we have lost
one of our be.-t friends and a-
good a woman as we had around
Watterson Prairie. She was Mr.-.
Ella Hefner arid wa buried at
Watterson Prairie.
APRIL 13- A <-a!l from the
Sheriff Office at I^ampasas to j
The following is the schedule stop a car here but it had al- !
Service Citation for | for Holy- Week at the Sacred ready Kon, through. When th I
Membership from the State De- Heart Church, Bastrop, accord- ,, j s- r*
partment. Mrs. Velma Hartzell ing to the Rev. M. C. Deason, calied County Court> thls morn"
has served a.- membership chair- pastor: ing the D. W. I. case was put
Jr,an- Mass at 6:30 p. m., Thursday; off till the 27th. Then I hurt
At the conclusion of reports beginning at 4:30 confessions mv back trying to give a cow
and business the program was will be heard; Mass Good Friday „/ " t, r Vt „
turned over to Mrs. Lincoln Kar- at 12:15 p. m.; Mass Holy Sat a ca'ttJr °'L ht Wa
ris and Miss Mary Jane Davis, j urday at 8:00 p. m.; Mass Ea.- bloat4<) on ' lover. Castor oil
who presented the entire group j ter Sunday at 8:30 a. m. and W'D >-'et the job done, you can
of the Girl Scout Lost Pine j 9:30 a. m". bet your Booth.
..a time of
hope and
happiness
In the Easter miracle, there i>
hope and inspiration to Uft the
heart and reward the (spirit. May
you share the joy of Ea«ter with
your family, friends and neigh-
bors . . . and find peace, security
and friendly neiichborlineMt in
thi* celebration o! Hia retsur
rection.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1957, newspaper, April 18, 1957; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237631/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.