Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1959 Page: 2 of 4
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, JANl'ARY 1. 1H.VJ
CEDAR CREEK
MRS A P SMITH. ttllTOR
Mr am) Mrs. 0. F. Wamel
joined members of their family
in Bastrop Christmas morning
and drove to Fret port where
they enjoyed Christmas dinner
ir. the home of their daughter
and son-iti lav. Mi and Mr-.
Ottis Ferjru«"n
Floyd Martin returned home
Wednewiay from the Bastrop
Clinic where he wn- hospitalized
for a week.
Mr. and Mr- W. R. Simmons
and daughters, Mis-« Nancy
and Lenora Simmons, from Okla
homn are spending the Christ
ma- holidays with their parents.
Other fuest- i\ the Simmon-
home to enjoy the family Christ-
ma- dinner were Air. and Mr-.
R. H. Davidson of Austin and
>1 r. and Mrs. Carl Morton and
children, Gary, Hen and Lan-
nie, of Bastrop. Mr. Davidson
is a brother of Mrs. Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Simmons
and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sim
mons and daughters, Misses
Nancy and Lenora, were din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
H. Davidson in Austin Satur-
day.
Mr. and M rs. Floyd Martin's
guests for thi Christmas season
were theii sun ar.d family, Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Martin and
Patricia, Johnny, Floyd, Tillie,
and Billy, of Alice. For Christ-
ma- dinner they were joined by
Mr. and Mrs. Car! Baylor and
sons, Jimmie and Johnnie, and
Mr. Baylor's parents, Mr. and
M rs. Joe Baylor, all of Smith-
ville.
On Wednesday afternoon Mr.-.
Emma Maye- and Mrs. H. C.
Heid and son of Austin visited
in the Floyd Martin home.
B. Dement of Red Rock pent
Wedn« -day in Cedar Creek aitd
community visiting with old
friend .
Mr .and Mr.-. Ai.d; Alexander
had their children and krrarid
childrei with them for Christ-
ma.- dinner. In the afternoon
Mrs. L troy Hubbard and a
friend of Austin visited in the
Alexander home.
Mrs. J. A. Martin spent a
couple of days with her pa-
rent.-, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Alex-
ander, in Baternan.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Smith
nnd ("id Eastland .-pent Christ
ma.- day in Au tin, wiwie they
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr.-. E. E. Boyd, and .-uppei
guest f Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
MeGuin
Jimmie Baylor of Smithville,
nephew of Mr-. Floyd Martin,
is spending a few days in the
Martin home.
Mr. and Ms. U. \Y Smith
of Austin were recent visitors
in the B. H. Smith home. Mi
Smith will soon receive his de-
gree from the I'niversity of
Texas.
Mr. and Mr- Jerry Bob (iroff
and son, Jerry, of Corpus Christi
stopped by the Arthur S. Smith
home on their way to visit
relative- in Ft. Worth and
Brady.
Mr. and Mis. Jack Turner
and son, Scott, of Austin visi
ted with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kemey Turner, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Alex-
ander and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hatherly of Austin were Cedar
Creek visitors last Sunday.
Rev. O. W. Sumerlin, pastor
of the First Baptist Church in
Bastrop visited several fanii
lies in Cedar Creek, who are
members of his church in Ba>
trop.
HI) Club Christmas Party
Held In Smith Home
Members of the Cedar Creek
Home Demonstration Club held
their annual Christmas program
and party, Tuesday afternoon,
December 1*'>, ir the home of
Mrs. H. C. Smith.
Mrs. W. N. Rice was in charge
of the program and entertain-
ment. Christina- carols were
sung by the group, accompanied
oi: the piano by Mr.-. 0. F.
Wamel.
Christmas arrangements were
used on the coffee and dining
tables, and in the east corner
of the living i' fin was a beau
tifuily decorated lighted Chri.~*
mas tree.
Each one can ied a gift to be
exchanged with another mem-
ber.
Refreshments of hot punch,
cookies and nut.- were served.
Those present were Mrs. I-o
I. Hopper, cour'.y home demon-
strati^! agent f Bastrop, Mrs.
B. H. Smith, Mrs. 0. F. Wamel,
Mrs. \j R. Hull, Mrs. Jimmie
Reid. Mr Andy Alexander,
Mrs. S. T. Simmons. Mrs. Ar-
thur P. Smith, Mrs. Zula Ellis,
Mi Kmm.ett Hay Alexander,
Mr.-. Let Alexander, Mr . Dewey
Turner, Mrs. R. J. Longshore,
Mis Belt;. Ann Longshore, Mrs.
R. L. Davi-, Mr- T. A. Giile.v,
Mr- W. V Rice and the hostess,
Mrs. Smith.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1959, newspaper, January 1, 1959; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237720/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.