Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1957 Page: 1 of 8
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On® Hundred and Fifth Year
BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER. OCTOBER 10, 1957
10 Cents Per Copy
NUMBER 32
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It situations,
quiet. u;iai -
that
,devotion
HiesS to
•. ,.nh« people
. ever too
"off" period*
piobleniK,
v.y after
tln, student
M .iiiy msrht i-
,. • anal plan*
a• was hav
. home work.
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found help
,r wist and
She ipoke
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, he for It.
Parents keeping
Sad \ ijjil Over
Baby ( irl
in
By: ANITA BREWER
the Austin American, Oct.
Mr and Mi Joel R. Re
.if Bastrop take turn- k> eping
thi* v,>.' I at the bedside of their
goldt' haired, blue eyed Sally.
Her iline** i leukemia. There m
rw> kn wn cure.
The three year-old child ha-
been in Setoi Hospital for three
week' while a team of -killed
phj iciari ti <•« ull jt.- knowledge
ho thi Bet . ran keep her a
littie longer.
"They are trying to get her
*trn ,g Clin 4' ri so w<- cai take
led. «'
l
her !
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a n !
her
i *on,
how
M.
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sh« w <
build the
mi Chapel
lirmel.t of
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ay*. Sally ha already h«
blood transfusion*, and
a ill Ik1 mote t-. come.
the fourth major
!• family ha had
year Last year
<<unty agent of Ba troj'
wa • in a veteran'* foo-
erai month* w.th arth
nt
u
trueted
chureh
ij n«' danomin
uript eteiitiou* a*
? 4 ,1 bf1 OJMM1
for th< uif of
•, i Directly
. a ho pi lal,
t h**« r to many
s* * «n! comfort
meditation, ("on
t>4 rnude ;n her
*& iduai or or
time during the
This m
the Re.
the pa*t
who is
County.
pita! -el
riti*
After
yeai old
up a Hot
sleeping
aspirin
Braekeni
in*
Reene
three
there
iline**
luring
Reene,
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then
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Kind
he Rot horn.*, their five
'■a <g iter. Csr dy, hew
!e fu( of h!« merit. me
pill* that looked like
She was brought to
I'll! Hospital for treat
that *ave.l her life
Thm urnmer Sally hail a: ap-
; p«*nd< i tumy It was .ifti- this
i that her parent* noticed «he
a-r.'t 1 • rwlf The old bloom,
the cm| gaiety «a< gone Sally
didn't respond a* she should.
Thre. week* ago they brought
>-tr to Austin, and it wa then
?'-at her tilrie w * diagnowed
A* ff5 in
Th< blow wa. hard to twar
I now have gained
•♦re ifih tu face what they real-
i ! , • to b4> inevitable Thev tak«
( lu.n* atayirig by Saily «*dv,de
M li.. ■ ■ stay* ai la;, Fhen
Ri e e «!; .*<• over from Ha trop
teowing ttiat
t ri*'. and
.sh 'hat her
rh rea aehie
nf • r v* J
Mi r w a tc
Sa!i \ Sue
w< ary of
tran^f i* n
w ant *
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the n
and
Uj t#ae up
•r^fli
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Democrats
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her i
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parent*,
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ter. (
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and Use
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and her
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th again
,'though, all their
' >rmatint tells
ne
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f.
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that
M/sm I
p
known I>e
hairma- of
•• appointed
' Ua lrop Co
ri for l'err-o
r 11 II
was made by
'v Chairman
May nard
th<- 14th
et ntdtrwa}
i* now lirunK
■mmitter* to
every I)emo
•unty help tn
an, by dona
heir baby wuli not jtet
,e with great faith F.a'h
, i. ■ t: 11 ..j a iirkmir in the
at tte great cancer
n• nearer to the
th" 'ragi< riddle
.> ■ mia s*f* l w hat
rie'
day th<
iatwf at
ho«}i|t*i«
•olutlol fflf
hat cau*e* i uki
: > it- r ire *
The Be. e kno
nw er t< the riddle
at< l > thel
"But maybe th
in time to inve
i that
may i
babv
th.
bain
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Mi K.
t \KI «H I M \ N h >
to
if* .
' .innterr -.ervi.ee to
' K"tobfr 11 and
*•" v • ut teer to lerve.
"*aujfh. Caurty Chair
■*'• for Democrats
r- Ha'trop, tele
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tun it
the
prrs
lH*en
few
fot the ma
been offered in
fur Sally \t th-
Sally i* *till in t
*howing improv
pri
rn
tiren
r .«
■ ' ■ th.
Mmp
State Bank,
Precinct
own of Ba^
that
prov 4
tintu
ahe will t-ontinue to
and we mk thai you
to pray for us
Sincerely your*..
Mi at"I M' •'
lltl
ron-
Kee-e
ts«n Klccted To Ser\e \>
lv Red ( Iross C.liairman
another j
the Co*
"•rnP "imt v Chapter
rifv |{,.,( Cri>«a met
! j, " ' 'her 2. in Bll
.f' P1''!'" •• uf reorga
i^'iwltrig with
4 "vihg up
l Ur
*' ** made by W. E
*'"ivill. that the Chap
j "''I It w a ■ -eeon
, ' happel of Elgin
unariimou*ly.
jJ°*lnK officer* were
l. ' coming ye«i N.
i • tmpitoii, chairman;
' v"','-,'hairman; Koy
^ ^'-ary treasurer; the
^ 'ur eleetivl are
k, nd ( jj |.niig
S^jn 1' I'ella
, SWltlde
;p'"l and
I i
American Legion
Auxiliary To
Meet Oct. 10
Th
Mrs. W. T. Placke
Buried Here
Wednesday
Mrs Julia Guse Placke, 63,
of \ until w a" buried here at
Eairview cemetery, Wednesday
afternoon, October 9. at four
o'clock.
Mi I'la. ke died in an Au
tin no pita! Monday. Services
w.-i. held at Hyltin-Manor Fu-
neial Home Austin at 2 o'
cloek. She had been a resident
>>' Austin in. e leaving Bastrop
IT years ai'11 She wa a member
of the Epi opal Church.
B< ide m i husband. \V. T
P a< ke f Austin, -he i> survived
l.y two !■ ,n.i a-., \\ alter Stey-
ma '>f Ho istor and Willie (Juse
of Sa- Antiiiiio, and one niece.
Mi I . ona Cowan of Coral
<>able*. Florida.
Funeral Services
Held For Mrs.
Annie Oitendon
an
t-CK)
find it
). tn '.Ki thl* nppor
tba k e\. yni,e for all
card*, and other ex
ion* of sympathy that have
e*tended to t. in the last
w r>ok We a thank you
that have
i! behalf and
pre ent time.
hospital but
i t \N .■ tru kt
elected
I
Mm rs
. S mthville;
Hi Roy Mor
Itf'l'lH* Ur rhairman fot
I " U«n w,th Mlloih,.r
j|' *lr«p; Robert Bred
*m| W E Ileal.
Mt Dade Boy And Girl Gold Star
Winners In Bastrop County
Kunera!
Hie ('l iter
Monda>. ' •
in Marr
Smithviile
all, pastor
Cn d Chur.
•er. ice for Mr# Al-
io- 77, were held
t"' < r 7, at 2 p m.
M< nioria Chapel in
R< Was land WocmI-
<>f t-.e \s etnbly of
ff iate.1 Burial
Oak H
wa m
C amp ,s w i
Mrs 4 i
in the local i
day morning
illness She i>-
daugh'eis. Mr
Rio
Dovic
Mr
as I
trop
don c
of II
1 *o,a,
H<
Jo.
Mi
Thret
-f Au
"U*t.c
Cemetery in
nd"' , passed away
hospital eaity Sun-
■if'er a lingering
ii vis ed by four
( ml 1 leB-ird of
N'.w Mexico: Mr
*ku of Hay City;
.-• .afer of Smithviile;
Kal Perkins of Bas
< • Howard Criten
tin. < oar He Critendon
and Jame> Criten
i Eighteen grand
thirty-one great
don of Br a?on
children and
pi andchildren.
Paiibeaier wer« -ler nephews,
M I- Criundoi J M Criten-
don, c B • "riteraion. Je -. Criten
.Ion, ! \ Critee.dor and I-c-'j
Stasney
Fr'end' anii relative- attended
from \ i«t n. Houston, Has City,
1 n'.r , Brarora and Smithviile.
Countv III) Clubs
Achievement Day
Held October 3
St* ho - demonstration'Tubs
of Bastrop county met Thurs-
day at th. Vmeriran L.'Kion C« n
t.-r, for County wide Achieve
ment Day-
Tie Friendship club of Bn--
trop won first place n educa-
tiona
V\ alter
econd
M« Had
s\ irincr>
Then were approximately one
hcudi« d ndividual entrant'- Mt •
N Rn .- of C.-dai Creek won
the most rihh n, m all divisions
\ covered dish luncheon ssa*
served at n. on Jnnie B Ker
*haw, district attorney, gave an
interesting talk on Citizenship,
tiue.' for the luncheon wore
Judge I'om (Itiffin, Rev Joe
K (.riffiri. of Vbernath. brother
of Judge * riff in. Mr and Mrs.
J a me B Kershaw. Mi- Lillian
\y a ugh and Mi- t.eori*. Hipp,
a of Bii trop. Mrs Kate Wood,
Mt Kate Smith and Mr- Hugh
t 'mi ■ i on all of (iatc vill.
Mr M \N K el ley of Mum
( 11 . k iNis ■ an after lunch read
mv Mi Ine? Patton, Home
DtmoMtfltion Agio t of Hays
County and Mrs. Jack ullivon,
Coir., i- i • .iirmau of Hay- Coun
ty. oived as judges
exhibit* Cedar Creel,
-or a d Rockm rlubs won
place, and Prewitt and
• clubi w. ' ■ ,rd plai e
American Is'gion Auxil
lacy smII meet riiursday (to
night) October I" '• " '50 °'*
elock at the American Union
Center.
Ho^Ip'c.p will i*4' Mr-* ' ur-
Im Snnil«f i. Mi N 1 iMilanil
on, Mm. Joe I ''Htli Mini
Kay Chalmers
Smithviile VFW
Sponsors Mexican
Dinner
A Mexican dinnei svill be <er
s «•(! at the V K W. Hall m
Smithviile on Saturday, Octobei
IP. beginning at 11 ^ ^
Price . will be adult 1. f 1 00 and
children plates, f 0 cents
Linda Moncure
Member of UT
Texas Star
OSCAR Dt'BK JR.
irr
H KB KCCA ESCHBERGER
On
and
ha
Club
car Dube J ■ . -on of Mr.
Mr;- Oscar Dube of McDade,
been named (.old Star I II
boy of Bastrop County for
Ht.')7. He wa~ selected to receive
th« award over the other con
tesiant.s front the county when
the records sser. judged in the
late -ummer. Oscar is 16 years
old and ha. been in the 4 H club
sever, years.
During his dub work, Oscar
ha had wine, poultry, and field
rops as projects He has also
been interested and active in
uch activities and leadership.
He has received county medals
in achievement, afety. field
crops, leadership, and meat ani
mal.- . He has beer a member of
the iive tock judging team, en
tomolngy team and dairy judg-
ing team.
Os.ar was secretary two years
and president o- «• year in his
loeal flub. In ll+.v., the girls club
and boys club wa- combined to
form a community 4-H (,'lub and
(i ar was ..,>'ct««ii as one of the
co chairmen. He has also ser
ve.| a • co chairman and vice
chairman of th* - -uinty joint 4-H
Council.
In the pring of 1 i J>7. he was
ted to attend district leader-
ship training laboratory at Se-
guin hi July of this year. Since
July, he ha- ln>en putting to
practice -ome of the training he
received.
The Cold Star award is the
highest award a 4 II Club mem
tier can receive on the county
basis through the Extension Ser
vice () . ar will receive his
award at the County 4 H
A hievement Day in November.
(lancer Society
J
•s Plans
For Years Work
The Bastrop County
the American Cancer
held its fir • rceeting of the new-
year on Monday night, at the
Chamber ,>f Commerce building.
Miss Carol (Juerolo of Austin
new Field Representative for
district 7 of the Texas division
of the Cancel Society met with
the group and plans were map
ped out for trie years work.
Directors attending
ss.-r. Rev. Fred P
Cecil I.ong. Mrs.
Mrs. Lincoln Far-
D Patton, Mrs.
Rebecca Ruth F.schberger,
daughter of Mr. and M.s. Alvin
Kschberger of McDade, wa.- se-
lected as the 1957 Gold Star
Girl of Bastrop County, the
highest county award granted
by Extension Service Rebecca
is D. years old, a .senior in KI-
gin High School, and ha been
an a.tive member of 4-H Ciub
for six year...
She has taker; a club projects
clothing, bedroon improvement,
a rids cape improvement. food
preservation, citizenship, recrea
tion, safety, arts and crafts, and
leadership.
In addition to the local recog
nition she has received in vari-
ous fields since 1953, Rebecca
p'.acd first in the District on
he: record entered ir. the Santa
Fe awards contest in 1956: the
same year she was responsible
for helping her club earn first
pla.e in the State on Safety; in
1957 she was selected as a dele-
gate to the District 4 H Leader
ship Lab held .n Seguin.
She served the local club as
president in 1952-53, recreation
leader 1954. reporter 1956, and
co-chairman of the joint club,
1957. She has served in the
County 4 H as co-chairman of
the 4 H council in 1956, Secre-
tary in 1957. and chairman of
the 4 H County Program Plan-
ning Committee in 1957.
She is a very talented girl
and outstanding in leadership
ability. She shares her time with
her church and school as svell
as 4-11 work. She is Sunday
School pianist a*id secretary of
the youth organization in her
church. She is president of the
High School Band, Chairman of
ficer in FHA, was delegate to
State FH \ Convention 195(i, and
delegate to the area FHA con-
vention in 1957.
Rebecca sums up her 4 H work
in the.se words, "All in all my
I H Activities have affected my
home, my community, my county.
Unit of i and my church. Through the
Society various 4 H activities. I believe
that 1 have become a better per-
son. a better church member and
citizen".
Board of
the meeting
Bishop, Mis.
V\ R. Core.
lis, Mrs. II
(i 11. Wiisoi . Mr -. Oral B. Hay
wood. William A. Cordon all of
Bastrop Mr-. Vernon D. Evans
and Frank I.aughridge of Smith
ville.
Ladies Reading
Circle to Meet In
Maynard Home
The Bastrop Ladie Reading
Circle will meet 111 the home
of Mi-. C B Maynard on Fri
day afternoon, October 11. at
three o'clock. Co hostess will be
Mi-. B Ranaome Mrs. W
I- Maynard will have the pro-
gram on "IIS Foreign Policy".
PT-A To Meet
Wed., Oct. 16
The Bastrop Parent Teachers
\ nidation will meet on NN ihI
ne .day afternoon, October !•> at
3:110 o'clock.
Ill S. M Hardt will speak
on the Asian flu with a question
and an sver period to follow, ac-
cording to Artheur K Crimes,
program chairman.
Band Parents
Meet Oct. 15
To
The Bastrop Band Parents svill
hold the.r regular third Tues-
day night meeting on October
15, at 7-at p m.
Parent ar. urged to attend
the meetings for the best interest i
of the band
BAKE SALE
The Sophomore class of Ras
trop High School svill hold a
cake sale on Saturday. October
-(>, beginning at 10 o'clock in
the morning, in a Main Street
build..ir
Bears To Travel
To Giddings
Friday Night
The Bastrop Bears had an
open date last week but will
travel to Giddings Friday night
to tangle ssith the Buffaloes in
a tion conference batt'e. Came
time is 8 p. m.
The Buffaloes have a perfect
record so far this season, hav-
ing played five games and svin
ning all five. They have had
only seven points scored against
them.
The Bears have played only
four games so far and have won
■ two and lost two.
Last year the Bears had a
perfect record until Giddings
came to town and took a 20-12
victory back home ssith them.
The big question of the week
is can the Bears bring home a
victory Friday night? Breaking
the Buffs perfect record.
Mi.ss Linda Moncure, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Moncure,
Jr., ha- been elected as a Texas
Star at the University of Texas.
To be a member of the Texas
Star, a precision drill and twirl
ing team, is quite an honor.
Miss Moncure acted as escort
for the Bastrop High School
Band in the Band Day Parade
down Congress Avenue in Aus
tin, Saturday afternoon.
Miss Moncure is in her sopho-
more year at the University
where she is affiliated with
Gamma Phi sorority. During her
junior and senior years in Has
trop High School -he was drum
ma >r for the hand and was a
twirler her sophomore year.
Elgin Grads Of
"25 Holds Reunion
In State Park
Members of the Elgin High
School graduating class of 1925
held their third annual clas.s re-
union at Pioneer Village Guest
Cabin in Bastrop State Park.
Fourteen class members out of
the original 32 attended.
The group spent an exciting
day reminiscing. looking at
pictures of the class in 1925, ami
displaying picture.- of children
and grandchildren. Some of the
members had not met since grad-
uation 32 years ago. Many snap
shot- and pictures were taken
t > commemorate the reunion.
Special guest for the occasion
wa- Miss N'ell Owens of Elgin,
one time class sponsor and teach
er. and all-time chaperone and
fXiend. without whom a reunion
of this particular clas.-. would
riot have been complete.
A barbecued chicken dinner
was served at noon on the spac-
ious screened porch of the cabin
overlookiirg t h<- park lake, and
cake and coffee were served
iater in the afternoon.
Class members present in-
cluded the following Verna
Daughtry Trainer of San An
tonio. Marjorie Ridings Carlson,
Gunard Carlson and Eugene
Lundgren of Elgin; Merle Carter
Wynne of Fort Worth, Ruby-
Mann Quillion >f Waco, Mamie
Hicks Whiteside of Rising Star,
Grace McClendon of Houston,
Everett Wells of Dallas, Clabe
Carter of Round Mountain, Lu
cille Bobbins Jones of San An-
gelo, Charlie Ruth Condron Bur
leson of Austin, Edwin and Amy
Smith Standifer of Bastrop, and
a former class-mate, Leonard
Moiberg of Austin.
Guests included the following:
Milton I. Trainer of San An-
tonio, Waiter Carlson. Mrs. Gun-
ard Carlson and Mrs. Eugene
Lundgren of Klgin; W. P. Wyn-
ne Jr. of Fort Worth. George
(juillion of Waco, Jim White-
side of Rising Star, Mrs. Everett
Wells and daughter of Dallas,
Glenn Jones and tsvo children
of San Angelo, Mrs. Leonard
Moiberg of Austin, and Jack
Moncure Jr. J. I Yoast and
Bob Standifer of Bastrop.
Two class members, Harvey
Co mi ron and Julia Caldwell
Montgomery of Castle Rock,
Colorado, elected to attend the
World Series in New York and
Milwaukee instead of the re
union, but sent their "best
wishes" for the occasion.
Luncheon Club
To Meet Ost. 16
CARD OF THANKS
We want to take this means
of expressing our deepest appre-
ciation and thanks to all of those
who have been so kind and
thoughtful during the illness and
at the death of Roberta.
The family of Mrs. Roberta j of the two hostesses for
Terry. 32 78 | vat ions by October 14.
The Wednesday Luncheon Club
svill meet at the Y.ctorian Tea
room at 12:30 oclock on Wed
nesday. October Hi, with Mrs.
Alex Waugh and Mrs. Arthur
Edsvanls as hostesses.
Ijidies are asked to call either
reser
C. A. Longs Return
From Trip
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Long have
arrived home from an eight day.
expense-free vacation conven-
t i o n in Nassau, Bahamas,
awarded by Fedders-Quigan
Corp. of Ness York.
Mr. and Mrs. Long owners of
the Western Auto Store here
won the luxurious trip for their
sales of Fedders air conditioners
during the summer.
A treasure hunt around the
city was just one of the many
highlights of the activities set
up especially for Fedders' guests.
The treasure was a sackful of
500 silver dollars to be delivered
in an armored truck at the resi
deuce of the winner. Guests Here
also entertained by top show
business talent, headed b y
Humorist Peter Donald.
Tours of the Island and its
historical shrines, fabulous gar-
dens and the parade of the
Flamingos were part of the at-
tractions Mr. Long landed one
of the largest barracudas caught
on the fishing trips.
They si ere guests at the Brit
ish Colonial Hotel.
Mrs. Terry Dies
Here Sunday
Mrs. Roberta Sapp Terry died
at the local hospital early Sun-
day morning, October (!, follow-
ing an extended illness.
Funeral services were held
Monday afternoon. October 7,
fioni the F'irst Christian Church
with the Rev. Arthur E. Grimes,
pastor, assisted by the Rev.
Oliver W. Sumerlin, pastor of
the Fir-t Baptist Church, offi-
ciating. Burial was in Fairview
Cemetery.
Active pail bearers were Dr.
C. G. Gaddard, Jack Griesenbeck,
Jr., J. Lloyd Hood. W. N. Mon-
cure, Jr.. Cecil Long and P. J.
Dodson. Honorary pall bearers
included Wallace Craft, George
Hipp, Earl C. Erhard and J. S.
Holme, and all members of the
Bastrop school faculty and Bas-
trop Board of Education.
Surviving her are her 13 year
old son, Edwin Eugene Terry
of Bastrop; her mother, Mrs. R.
R. Sapp of Bastrop; one brother,
Kenneth K. Sapp of New Braun-
fels; four sisters, Miss Hilda
Sapp and Mrs. Ira Frieda of
Ba-trop. Mrs. Natalie Stenholm
and Mrs. Rosalie Ssvenson of
Elgin.
Mrs. Terry was born in Bas-
trop on April 3, 1914, daughter
of Robert Ralph and Laurel
Billingsley Sapp. After attending
the Bastrop schools, she entered
Mary Hardin Baylor College at
Belton where she was an honor
.student. She completed her edu-
cation at the University of Te-
xa^. graduating svith honors and
receiving a bachelor of arts de-
gree in 1937 and a master of
arts degree in 1953.
On February 9. 1940, in Ko~
chelle, Texas, she svas married
to Leslie E. Terry, who was
killed in action in Italy in Oc-
tober, 1944.
A devoted member of the
First Christian Church, Mrs.
Terry served as a board member
of tue church, and wa.-., for two
yea presub.-nt of the Chris-
tian Women's Fellowship.
She svas a Sunday School tea-
cher. taking a small group of
children when they were in the
fourth grade and teaching them
until a short time ago. Eighth
grade students now. the group
included Gene Terry. Linda Frie-
da, Bob Long, Carolyn Layton,
Gioria Grimes, Bobby Woehl and
Lynn Hanna.
She ssa.s past president of both
the Bastrop County Teachers
Association and the local Ameri-
can legion Auxiliary, and served
one year as treasurer of the
Parent Teacher Association and
one year us treasure? of the
Band Parents Club. t
Beloved by the hundreds of
students who passed through her
classroom, she was one of Bas-
trop High School's most out-
standing teachers, and instructor
r mathematics there for the
past 1J years.
Relatives from out of town
attending the services were Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Morris of San
Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. K. C.
Billingsley of Austin, Fred
Dixon, Mrs. Loui.- Nedd, Mr.
und Mrs. Fred Nagle, all of
Houston, Mi and Mrs. Harvey
Borden of Texas City, M. C.
Billingsley of Beaumont, Mrs.
\ era Knight of Austin, C. E.
Terry of Brady, Mr. and Mrs.
E s e r e t t e W e g m a n of Big
Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Slaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alton
1'erry and Don of Lake Jackson,
Martin Lively and children of
Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
W at ter.son of Elgin.
DISTRICT 26-A
ROUND-UP
Scores from game, played on
October I are a follows:
Bastrop (Open l
Granger (Open)
Rogers 2( ; Holland 7
Thrall 38; Moody 0
Franklin 31; Thorndale 0
Games to ! .• played on Friday
night October II are as follows:
Bastrop at Giddings
Klgin at Grange!
Temple "B" at Roger-, (Satur-
day night)
Thrall at Bartlett
Thorndale at Leander
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1957, newspaper, October 10, 1957; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237656/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.