Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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HASTKOP (TKXASI Vl VT RTISl K, SKPTKMBER 15, 1
Shop Kragh's for Christmas1
MVIN
'OR THINGS FINER"
SELECT DELIGHTFUL GIFtT
To Finish Your Shopping Eariv
Then Relax and Enjoy the Holidc
••Hon,
f Society News"1
Y. W. M. Circle
Makes Changes
The V. W. M Circle of the
First Baptist Church met Tues-
day night, September *>, with
the Prayei Chairman, Mr.-. La
Rue Mcl-aurin, in charge of the
program. "You A World Rap-
t it-t" was prc>ent«l by Mrs.
McLaurin. Mrs. Hob Osborn,
Mrs. Larry Turner. Mrs. Pave
Ooddard, .1 • . and Mrs. Noah
Dyal.
A covered dish luncheon will
be served at the church on
Thursday. Septembei 15th. This
was planned u a Home Mission
program.
The group has decided to di-
vide the present circle and form
another euvle, thu.> giving
three circles in the church.
Mrs. Aide. ii Failwell, hostess
for the meeting, served refresh-
ment- to the following: Mr-.
J. V. Ash, Sr.. Mrs. Frank Br
inkman, Mrs. Vesta Jones, Mrs.
Noah Dyal, Mrs. C. G. Goddard,
Mrs. Dave Goddard, .lr., Mrs.
R. Jerrell. Mr.-. LaRue McLau-
rin, Mrs. Bob Osborn, Mrs. Lt
roy Smith, Mr.-. Larry Turner
and M -. Robert Elliott.
French Hess
Miss Stella Jonell Hess, tin
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
T. Schroeder of Lockhart be-
came the bride of Troy David
Frerich, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Frerich. Jr., of Lockhart
Sunday afternoon, Sept. 4. in
St. Mary's Catholic Church,
Lockhart. Rev. Richard Ketsler
officiated at the double ring
ceremony.
Mrs. David French was the
organist. Mrs. Don Lawrence
of Au.-tin was the soloist, and
>ang the Lord's Prayer and Pa
nis Angelicus.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white brocade taffeta with a
scooped neckline embroidered
with -eed pearls. Her fingertip
veil \va- attached to a pearl
crown. For her bouquet, she
carried a white Bible with an
arrangement of white carna-
tions.
Mi.-s Nicky Moore of Lyttoi:
Springs was maid of homr.
Mi.-s Gayle Hi -. sister of the
bride, and Mis- Linda Faye
Clark, cousins of the bride,
were bridesmaids. Little M1--1
Carol and Connie Pfefferkorn
w.r< flower eirls. All the
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KEEP TEEM ffEALTffY
t,z
ALL THE YEAR
ROUND WITH
REX ALL'S
SI PER PLENAVIINS
Ml I 1 I PI 1. \ n \MIN>
\ wonderful prevention lor > wld- anci other winter ail
men!-, keeps up cneriM mil help- build n-i-tanre in
crowing \ounr-tei-.
Buy a Bottle at The Regular Price
And Get a Special Bottle FREE!
L. <:. PRICE DRl (, STORE
RH(.I> I KRED I'll \RM \< ISI
PHONE 22
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Be Sure!
When it is necessary to send
MONEY BY MAIL
or to handle cash in business
transactions, remember
CASHIER'S CHECKS
are a part of the convenience and
service that are yours at Citizens
State. Nothing is safer or surer!
TRAVELERS CHECKS
are another convenience that
furnish a safe, sure way of taking
money with you
LET US HELP YOU
At The
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bride's attendent- wure id'-nti
eal drt--e- of -il oiganza and
i carried a -u gle carnation.
( ee< I )t.t of A Us! ' . COU- '
i of the gronm, wa> best man.
\\ I- • • it . ,i I' k ill-
| w< re groomsmen. I «i* w«*ri
Durrel H« , R . rodder.
J . and Bobbj < . a i f
: im 'nut
The b id. !- ,< gran of
j the Lo kfaurt Hit'': School *n«l
j employed wst! 'ie -< t; -ve
J tern Hel T'-iephoto Company .
Austn .
Ti>. oridegi<<"{)> ■*
! of tht mi.. '«i
land i- now employed ti t ■
s-., • of A ' •
A '-v• dil : I'ect-• j
in the 1 orm of I e - !> ' a-
i iMS.
After a • i n,. tri • i-
-bad. New M' at . ' ■ -oupb
j will 1- at home at "f'j ,i> <j .*i«
' ha f. Fa : 4t t.h St Austin.
Jofr Erbii Sba
a .1 Mr Jarre
Of Ihwrtt ■!'.
1 h- .-remonv
P. M. N'ovem'-"
> ,<j He-.!! 1 •>' '
tr ■ .th •
D '«-'<n official)!
M Mar.
St Mary'.- A.
id Mr. -hart
- iia 1 <!< Hig
y-; . T. \a
Aumit
. •. Arc
Hel J Meej
Mr
prs
lark
it.
i J. . ••-4
(joertz. pr«
pi e.-ided ti i St. Vi.ii-' So-
ciety meeting -Id rwenth n
S' Don -avio Hal!.
M• •. Henna; <ioerty
aal dev. , 'pnient chairman, men-
tioned tie ,-pecial fea-- da> f
the !: ed Virgin Mar;. t.>
celebrated doling the month of
September. September *. Nati-
vity of Mar. Septemt.e 12,
Holy Nann of Marv, and Sept.
21. E. a-t -if (> ■■ Lady >-f Mei
cy. M . Go. tz a-ked the mem-
ber- to -ay special prayer oi.
ti ■ -« day-.
M i . A 'x • Kla i • . • I-■' .. !
endowment fund chairman r.
minded th< ladle- that th. -if
ond Sunday of S'-ptemb.-r -vill
be oti-i r\ed a Cb-rira Endow
ment Fund Sunday
M \dolp M leh • . Mai.
and literature chairman, aid
the S :ription Drive for th<
Lone Star Catholic Aill be held
dii.-n.K the fir t two week of
September. Each lady Aa« gi\
ei a li-t of name in the reigh
borhood to contact for new ub
script ions.
Mi Adolph Hoffman, aliai
and aiictuar> < i airman. aid
ei! ■ article are < eded for th•
-anctuary.
The ladie ag t e. d to re - ub
ibe to t-;< National ' athobc
K nil Lif. I.u! i.'tin.
Vru
mg!
ng
il L
th.
d>
VV edm eta..
fist. ■ W< 1
,'t and Mr
in ix
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nri
mti'
Mi- K A Toll
dent. presided and '>!" ri'-d 'he
meet mt wit- . pi ay.
Ti < L«• ->t Pine,- Club will
met t i-.intiy a it'i trie 'In;.lor
Gard< ■ Clui' for their Oetober
:n> • • it tr;. Taylor ( untry
Club on October 5.
!n hei fio .-i arranging de-
mon 'ration V. E-kew made
three beau * i f * < arrangement.>,
I- IIIR ,i few flowei -, de-
ir,i- • at .1 .■ a nat .ar ' dorie
wit) only * < few of flower-
tiint an availahb thi time of
yea i
\ft< I w a d- h< o "d or.e nf
the arrangenient- for th< do ing
'an ' < < n'< •' i Tii< tab), wa
■ 'ovet'efl - it/ a pink linen cloth.
Kefr. r men' of ookir , nutn,
mint arid offei were erved.
Member- a'teiuling ti • meet-
• en M E.I * 1 < 'oi en. Ml
II ' Wilkiti . Mr . K. M.
, i i" . Mr K P I'erkir .
' i VVatii" -oi M r
lb Mr - ' !ara Hn-edinn,
I'a il 11 I'a M 'I on,
Wa
Mr
Will
Mr,,.
Gnf-
Tiie pn-ddent urged the
- to get tart.-d with the
lad-
din
j cu -ioi cl ii) the -econd week
j in Sep' en: tie I . Thi - me text
u.-ed la-' r>ririg .\ill be contim
i lied.
The ciosmg prayer ■ a
i In the pre iderit.
led
i RETT A M \K'\
Sharp Marx
: n ; iqei:.-,
A nri ounced
Mi and Mi ' - ai Edward
\|ai x of ba -' r nnounce the!
en'j. ,men' of ti.ei daugntes*.!
K i , . \. Mr
.i of Mr.
r.ey Sharp
be at 7:8<
E.
>im
Attending
Mr- Mark
ma Goeitz
t-ch, Mr-.
Mi Hettie
Meek. Mrs.
; Matthew
Probst,
tV meeting were,
Goertz, Mi Tho-
\Ir?. Vernon Hai
Adolph Hoffma
Heck, Mr- Kobert
Dan Tui-ker, Mr
Bart eh, Mr Joe
Mi Adolph Much r.
Mi I'm Goertz, N1 f Albert
Goertz, Mr Herman 'ioert/.,
Mi . Albert HI,ills, Mi Vdolph
Wilhelm, Mr AIfr«**l (ioert/.,
Mr Roger Muehi
Martin Goert*.
arid Mi
i f 11 . Mi I '■ \ ( 11 May I a id. Mr
J. P. Kei i iw, Mr. Walter
f'ur'wng • Mi 'I ; 111- ,iml tii.
ho t" e .
Selective Service
I
The following h".v recently
legi.te-'ij ... th Texa Local
Hoard No <> upon reaching
i.iieir < ightei nth birth«la;, from
Ha trop County Lee C. I^iii
■lien, '.cot g. A Milchulka. Dan
ie| ){, Alexander, Paul W Wal
ker, 'ierald R Able, Robert W
Owen, Car! i, Hardeman ami
I. orn Simp. on.
Paige Methodist
Church
II. C. Newman. Paator
Service* an- held every Sun
day morning at 9:00 a. rn.
Evening sendee* held the
fift and third Sunday* at 800
p. m., with H. C. Newman, pan-
tor. 16-tf
Come to us for
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ts
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1960, newspaper, September 15, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237809/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.