Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959 Page: 8 of 8
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RASTROP (TKXASl ADVKRTISKR. SKPTKMBF.K ;i. 1! ">1
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mother, Mr.-. Joe Faquhar, who
had .-pent the weekend here with
her parents, Mi .ami Mrs. (' . ().
Sehuelke.
Please rail from 8 to 12 I. m, and 3 to
MRS. JOHN McNULTA. Fditor—Phone
Hh Reverend and Mrs. Walter
.,. Oartwright, Danny and Deb
Hi. have been visiting in Texar-
<ana this week with jrrand-
aa>-« nt~, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
(Virtwrijrht. Later in the week
th-y will visit other relatives
■ n Dallas, returning homo in
urrie for tlw Rev. Mr. Cartwright
/> h. hack in the pulpit on Sun
•ay
Mrs. Phillip Wliitaker and
Tower Theatre
—BASTROP—
Ifcftt Day, Thursday, Sept. 3
GREGORY PECK
ANN BLYTH
— IN —
The World In
His Arms
Jfri., Sat., September 4-3
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
TAIN A FXG
DAVID FARRAR
WATUSI
PLUS
JOHN BROMFFELD
— IN —
Frontier
Gambler
Son.. Mon., September 6-7
DORIS DAY
JACK LEM.WON
ERNIE KOVACS
— IN —
It Happened
To Jane
Tuesday. September 8
JEROME THOR
MARC IA HENDERSON
— IN —
Riot In Juvenile
Prison
Bank Night $360.00
Wed., Thurs.. Fn. Sept. 9-10 11
ANITA SANDS
— IN —
DIARY OF A
High School
Bride
PLUS
GHOSTS OF DRAGSTRIP
HOLLOW
daughter, Tei : y Ruth, of Maple
wood, Loui.-iuna, were visitors
of Mrs. J-.hi MoNulta Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. H. D. Farley and daugh-
ter.-. Renee and Shana, returned
home Friday after spending the
past two weeks in Atlanta,
Georgia, with friends.
Mi. and Mrs. J. B. Skates and
daughters of San Marcos spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Parker and family.
Mrs. (.,. W. Null, Mrs. Joe
Baylor of Sinitiiville and Mrs.
Bertha Cra:g of Houston were
Friday afternoon visitors of Mrs.
John McN'ulU.
Mrs. W. E. Gunn and Mrs.
Josephine Stewart of Hubbard
and Mrs. Laura Harrington spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs.
Syd Weatherford and Martha
Lou.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Brannon
Sr. were weekend guests of their
daughter, Mrs. Fred Ebeling,
and Mr. Ebeling of Fredericks-
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Graham
and Joe, of Houston were week-
end guests of their parents and
grandparents. Sgt and Mrs. Enos
J. Reed.
George B. Ethington. formerly
of Ba.-trop, was a visitor in
Bastrop Friday, Mr. Ethington
had made his home here since
1952, but recently moved to
Baytown to make his home with
hi.- niece. The R. P. Moores
have purchased the Ethington
home at 1101 Hill Street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. English,
Mrs. Charles Lee English and
children of Bastrop, Mrs. Alfred
Susen and sons of Smithville,
and Mr.-. Charles Williams and
daughters of Richmond were in
Au.-tin Wednesday to meet their
daughter and sister, Mrs. Frank
Van and children, who arrived
by plane from Denver, Colorado.
They were all dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Philiips
in Austin.
Mrs. Mary Ellis of Liberty
Hill, Mrs. Remey Alexander and
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Alexander
of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs.,James
Alexander of Austin were Wed-
nesday afternoon visitors of Mrs.
R. C. Smith and Mrs. Frank
Glass.
Mrs. I. J. Bennett of Mount
Vernon, Ohio, is spending several
days with her mother, Mrs. Frank
Glass and her sister, Mrs. R.
C. Smith and family.
Misses Grace Ann and Rachael
Hoskins, Mary Pledger and
Beverly Hector of Smithville
spent Friday afternoon with
Miss Patricia Smith.
David Turlington of Austin
spent the past week with his
aunt, Mrs. Dave Goddard, Mr.
Goddard, and Sue Ann.
Miss La Nelle Knox returned
to her home in Houston Mon-
day, after spending the pa t six
week's here visiting friends. SVj
was accompanied home by her
Mrs. W.
turned homi
past two
with her parent
Walter Stischer.
V McRae has re
after spending the
week.- in San Antonio
I)r. and Mr-.
W. F. Phillips
Alfred Su.-en
Mr .and Mr
of Austin, Mr-
and sons, of Smithville, Mrs.
J. G. English and Mrs. Charles
Lee English, Chuck and Pamela,
weii in San Marcos Sunday and
made a tour of Wonder Cave.
Mr. and Mr.-. Je.-s Roberts and
family of Lock hart were Sun
day visitors of Mr. and Mr.-.
George Parker.
Mr.-. Bruce Graham and sons,
Greg anil Joey are spending thi.-
week with Sgt. and Mrs. Enos
J. Reed.
The Rev. and Mrs. Way land
Woodall of Waxachie were re-
cent visitors in Bastrop, and
attended church services at the
Assembly of God Church.
Mrs. Bertha Nite and son,
Perry, of Luling were visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Harlyn Wright.
They were accompanied home
by Roger and Carolyn \N right
for a visit of several days.
Becky Ingram of Smithville
-pent last Sunday night and
Monday with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Ingram.
Captain and Mr.-. M. O. Knox
were guests of the Mfith Division
Band and nth Howitzer Batal
lion at a reception in the Faust
Hotel and the dedication of the
new armory in New Braunfels
Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Simm# spent the
past weekend in Galveston guest.-
of her brother, M. L. Davis, and
Mrs. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Willen-
bc-rg and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee
attended a surprise birthday
party honoring Mrs. Verlin
Ynigt one day last week.
Mr. and Mr.-. George Cruez
and Mrs. W. B. Roberts of San
Angelo were brief visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lowery. Mr.
and Mrs. Elton Ingram and Mrs.
Addie Ingram.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler
have returned to their home in
Houston after spending two
weeks here visiting relatives.
E. F. Phillips of Denton.
Charles Kerner of Plainview and
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Vaughn of
Vernon were gue.-ts during the
past week in the home of Mr.
and Mr. Reginald Jerrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ingram
and sons, Tommy and Gary of
Austin were supper guest- of
theii mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Addie Ingram, one night
last week.
Mr. and Mi W S. Whit worth
anil Mr. and Mi- Howard Whit
worth and ehildi*-n -pent Sun-
da\ in Austn, gue-ts of Mr. and
Mrs. Lamai Richardson.
Mr. and Mi-. Merton Erhard
have returned to th.'ir home in
Memphis, Tenne-see, following
a visit here with Mr. Hi hard's
s i .- t e r, Mrs. L. C. Price,
and Mr. Price, and in Elgin
with another sister, Mrs. Ray
Arbuckle, an.i Mr. Arbuckle. Mr.
and Mrs. Erhard and Mr. and
Mrs. Price also spent a 10-day
vacation visit mg points of in-
terest in Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Litton
and baby son, Michael, of San
Antonio, ami Mr.-. C. W. Lee
and son, Stevi of Corpus Christi
were guests last week of Mr.
and Mrs. H. 11. Litton.
Mr. and Mr F. J. Smith and
Mr .and Mr- Joe Bennight at
tended a fall merchandise show -
ing in San Antonio Sunday,
making purcha.-es for their Ben
Franklin Store.
Mrs. Winnie Culpepper and
Mary Ann visited her mother,
Mrs. Sallie Wolfenberger. and
Mr. and Mrs. I.eroy Creel, in
Au.-tin Wedne «iay niv. :
County Agent—
The second .-top wa- at the
John Dulte farm at M Dade.
Here we saw oak tree- where
i Fenuron was applied in Apri. of
1!)f K Most of the tree are
dead and you can push many of
them down by hand. It look-
like a very go<td kill. The
growth that the gra s has made
is unbelievable. The plot is
about 2 1 2 mile- east of Mc
Dade on the old Highway. Drive
by and look at it sometime-.
. The third .stop wa- at the
Maurice Pfeiffer farm at Flu n
where wi' .■nine excellent
coastal btrmuda on blackland
Mr. Pfeiffer says the main thing
to getting a grass established
i.- proper land preparation. It
would take only a -mall amount
.f figuring to determine the
value of ich a pa-ture. All you
would hav > t> do i- compare
Mi. Pfeiffer'- pa-ture with some
.f • e pa.-ture- in the area with
vein little forage on them.
Ye-, vou mis ed a goml one
but inn 1 « you >«n make the
'INFORMAL PHOTOGRAPHS of
your family, or of any special
occasion— birthday, anniversary,
family reunion. Children's pic- ;
tures a specialty. Prices reason
able. Call Bob Standifer, phone
67 or 480 for appointment.
VFW POST!
Saturday,
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ROCK1
PLAYBoj
6 PC. MATCHING
BATHROOM ENS!
Mrs. Thomas Fisher lia-
turned from a vi-.it with
sister, Mrs. V B. Corley,
Dallas, and in the homes of
daughters in Au-tn..
Mr. and Mr F i
Columbus spent the
Bastrop with th> r
Hemphill
weekend
children.
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in
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Pre-Labor Day
MODERN
DANCE
FAIR PAVILION
La Grange, Texas
Saturday, Sept. 5
MUSIC BY
Blume's Orchestra
Admission $1.00 Per Person
For FREE table reaerrationi
call Cottonwood Inn Potaaraat
583 W, La Grange, Texas
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Sharp Furniture
Phone 35
Bastr
Mrs. Agnes
dren of Au
wtih Mr. and
and children
Dixon and chil
til-: spent Sunday
Mrs. Con Kersiey
Mr. and Mr-
accompanied by
Henry Gla-.«.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr \lbert Becker of
Taylor aiwl Mi and Mrs. H E.
Rosenberg of Austir: were sup-
per guests of Mr. and Mr.-. H.
D. Farley and daughter Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mr«. D L. V< ar.d
son. Larry, of San Antonio pent
from Friday to Monday with
then parent- a:sd grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee,
Mrs. Henry Manning and Cin-
dy spent the weekend in Bryan,
guests of Mr- Manning'.- -inter
and family Mr. and Mr T. K.
Harvev.
Bill Schaefer. ->n of Mr. and
Mr Arthur Schaefer of At
lanta. T«-xa recently u' derw«-rit
surgery at Texarkana Bill wa-
a patient in the Una! h'.-piUil
Bobby Pollard arid Jo Ni'tta of i for -< veral
Houston, attended the Loui.-iana remove! to
Hayride in Freeport last week.
They also visited Mr Giass'
brother, Elton Larvin, and Mrs.
Larvin, in Hope Arkansas, be-
fore returning home.
Bob Graham of Houston .spent
the weekend with his parents,
Sgt. and Mrs, Enos J. Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whit-
worth and children spent Thurs
day afternoon in Smithville visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hefner
and Mr. and Mrs. James Rother
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Adell Powell,
Buhbic and Donna of Austin
were recent weekend visitors of
their parents and grandparents,
Mr .and Mrs. E. N. Powell.
days before
Texarkana
being
American Labor—Now, As
always
BUILDERS OF A BETTER
WORLD
In almost every part of the world, wherever pro-
gress is being made, there you will find American
labor at work, setting an example of energy, skill
tind ingenuity that have beeome synonymous with
America. We are proud of our great laboring
forces, for by their achievements we enjoy a
-tandard of living second to none in the world.
We Salute Them On
LABOR DAY. SEPTEMBER 7
CITIZENS STATE BANK
OF BASTROP
"Your Friendly Bank"
At pre.-ent he is doing nicely
and his friend who wish to
send him a card or letter may
send it to llli Jefferson Place,
Atlanta, Texa-
Mis Doris Lee and Vicki
ar.d Hetty Rucker. Donald Lee,
Rov Rucker and Johnny Rucker
of wattei-on attended the movie
in Bastrop Monday, night.
Oscar Rucker, Nat Hcndrix of
Wal ter son and John Macken of
(.'pton were busin>-s.- visitor* in
Smithville Monday.
Mrs. Garland Hefner, Mr
Jake Voigt, Linda and Michael,
and Mr Lillie Rucker were
busini vi-;tor- in Austin W<«1
ne> day.
Mi- •■« Patsy Duran, Jill Allen,
Cynthia Mycr, and Judy Lee
were gue-t- nf Mr Lillie Ruck-
er Wedne-day i ight of la t week
Mrs Johi Morgan and Mi
Judy Lee -pent Saturday in Au
tin, gin-t- of Mr. and Mr Tur-
ner Wright
Mr. and Mr- Garland Hefner,
Mr. and Mr Price Hefnei and
Kay pent Saturday in Kerr
villi*, and j.ent, Sunday at Hue
hanrian Darn arid other point'
j of intere <t.
j Week' ml gue -t- of Mr M
A t!arpi nU-i were Mi P. E.
| Carpenter arid Mi- Mnurine
I Carpenter both of Houston and
j Tommy Ream of Duncan, Ot
lahoma. Jonathan Scott, a! ■ > of
Duncan, Oklahoma, wa a guest
j ir. the Carpentei home in t week.
Trie Rev. and Mi Clifford
; Lot! and children have n turned
, to their h« n • in In- Moines,
I Iowa. Mr- Lott and children
i spent fix week here with her
I parents, Mi. and Mr- Earl Cor
| on, while the Rev Lott made
a toui of Europe and Ru-sui.
j The Rev. Lott wa ent to
| Europe by "The Council of
I Peace." He pent two weeks in
I Leningrad and Moscow while in
Ru ia. lie i. the pa tor of the
Grace Methodist Church in De-
M oine -
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959, newspaper, September 3, 1959; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237755/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.