Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [123], No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1976 Page: 3 of 12
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2. 1974
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Churches
* MR. AND MRS. C.H. EVANS, Chakimn
This k the ninth of a aeries Winnie Clsrk. T. C Clark,
of articles coaeeraiae the Sholette Patten. Henrietta
histories of churches in the Sssaaners. E. Collins. S. H_
wirimtj of Bastrop. The Uaoa Higgiiw. S. M A. Johnson.
HiD Missionary Baptist Chart* Mary Strong. Sendia dark,
was founded some 108 years Sarah Moore.
ago in U71 It is located in the Nonh Dnkwn. Net Ander-
Utley Community, which it in
tnrn located an Hwy. 969 that
branches off of Hwy 71 oat of
Bastrop. This is commonly
knowp as the area of Barton's
HO.
E. Walters.
Henry Cain.
Lydm Baker.
C.M.
.Betty]
Boberson. & M. Clark. Lama
Mackey. Emhe Lee. Albert
Trmt. Louisa Chambers. L. A.
Jones. John EQera, T. A.
from the notes of Reverend
J.T. Bffler and submitted to
the Histories Chairman. Mrs.
PnliK, 1J A - Vrrfc-1
Doooy ncuootHL Aiiaersoo, —
Maggie Higgins, George Sarah
The Union HiD Missionary Green. Snsnn Green. C. R. Win
Baptist Chorch was organised Strang, Cnrofine Lofton. Mel- Kate
an the first Sunday in April rone CoBms. Janes Burleson. Jonah
1873 with six members to the Sophie Mathews. Frank K.L1
Church, namely: WiBiam SB. Anderson. B. R Mathews.
Martha Jane Hill. Grant Monrovia filers. Emaaa
Mcfiride, SBvie Story. Martha Jones. A. S. Seal. Pariee
Young, and Pauffie Johnson. Jones. Halbe Lee. Gus
lite ckurek was organized Anderson. Ann Morris. Lime
by the Reverend Joshoe Briee. Naios. Mannia Jackson.
Reverend Brice pastored the MarbelLee, Maaiah Nahnn,
Church from 1873-1875. He Lydia Strong. Shalert
then withdrew from Union H31 Paton.W31 H9. Martha Jones.
and the Church was withotA a Addin Clark. Jim Moore.
Pastor tmtB they caBed for the Nelson Wearn, Fannie
ordination of the Reverend G. Mathews. Dora Johnson.
G. Gran. Reverend Gran was MiteheB Bvdit,
ordained on the 31st day of Mary GBton, E. Watroas.
August 1875 at Antixh Charley Douvald. C. C. Clark.
Baptist Church by Reverend J. li—in Williams, EDen Sum-
H. Winn. The Church had little men. Henry Collins. LuDer
success in gaining new Patio n. Margaret H31. Ijmaa
converts until 1879. when the EOers.
Reverend J. T. Rillar led a Sandy Jar es, ABenNenl and
Revival and added to the wile. Liny Washington.
Church sixteen souls. Anderson Mathews. Beckey
Same members of union hill White. Annie Summers. ABie
around 1900; Summers. Isaac Lofton. Maada
Urch,
Total
the year of19001
with over 85 aetr
UVND BA*N'K
f ' (
r
You don't have to be a famx to
qualify for a rural home loar from the Land Bank.
We also make loans to norv .armers who Eve—or
want to five—in rural areas. A Land Bank loan can
be used to buy build, remodel or refinance a home.
It features long terms, prepayment privilege without
penalty and reasonable interest
Stop in...let's talk over
LENDER
JAMES L. SIMS. Manager
Bos 459 — 252 N. Mum St.
Ln Grange, Teas 78945
713-968-5750
from the notes of 1
T. Ruhr. Names of mea
from the uriwtfes af St.
Regular Baptist
for years of 1900. 19030195
OSl
1904. Pastor. Reverend H.
W. Laekett, C. R. Strong,
Clerk.
1908.-S. M. A Johnson.
Clerk.
Obituary 1909. EmBy Har-
ris. Sylvia Maore.
1913, H. C. Coffins, Clerk.
Reverend Lnckeu, Pastor.
Wifiamm Clerk.
Obituary 1912-13. Georgia
Fannie Moore.
1921, Reverend J. A.
Piney Creek Philosopher Warns Airman Butts
Ford And Carter To Keep An Eye Assigned To
Carefully On Their EcoanHsta LowryAFB
GteB M
right aa
to aaahe it
Alum Creek
To Celebrate
Birthday
_The Afaai
MILLER—ATKINS: Mm &
was married to lfe. Mark Caider M31er of Lahboek aa Angust
21 in St. Christopher's Filial ayul Charek. 3550 Snath Want
Loop, Feat Worth, with the Reverend Fred R. Davis, rector,
SKm^dB^FaAVartk amlMr.^ai M^L^Kay
Xler af SkreveparL. The bride r the |
Nekose Turner of Bastrop aad the late Dale"
from Texas Teek Uniseisity. Mr. Mlrr is a senior at Terns
Teek. ~
It's A Matter of Fad
BBBBBOBIf yffl^filllHafliyrlBBBBBBBB
of the
of the
I atthisI
r.
I mat 101
Reverend J. D. Cleveland is
presently the pastor aad has
beea for many years.
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Hospital
^ Notes v
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HOSPITAL
PATIENTS
that I
the
L At
laaph, maybelhavel
However. B the go
w'y
CoraHaB
Lela Johnson
BaalVogel
IJBr Ashing
Henry Reed
DISMISSALS
Mann Hay wood
Angel Gonzales
WiBie Taylor
Leroy Dyer
Natafie Mugnersa
Janie Floras
Baby Boy Flares
Alberta DeShay
Baby Girl Defihay
Maria Bar ja
Baby Girl Borja
Agnes Parsley
Adeline Mortna
Denise Joiner
Baby Girl Joiner
1 that I am part of thai
with years
say Daddy told ne cnaly m 1
a I review the
pnst two years I get rnufnmd.
Of aoare things I am praad. of
others I want to forget. Iam
ant satndied with the Jab dsae
andlapnlngiirfoi thefaBmia.
Oh ye*, they are —~nr mn
though I may have tried la
preveat them, the faBuu ■ stB
for the sae-
esaen—B there are any.
I have r dived the last tana
tea
hat YOU
help — no*
jah as I
to do it
And. to i
Toa
far the
Share a part of your next Sunday with us.
Pine Forest Inn
AND
Racquet Club
2 MILES EAST OF BASTROP ON HWY. 71 AT TAHTT1AN VILLAGE
$450 for adults — $225 children under 12
SUNDAY BUFFET
/featuring:
A variety of entrees (beef, fish and fowl), vegetables
delicious homemade pastries by our chef Albert
11:30 a. m. — 3:00 p. m.
(TEA AND COFFEE INCLUDED)
Also includes one glass of wine or champagne
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
321-3954 or Austin 478-7244
overaB good of the i
Yon deride far ynaraeif absat
the job I hare done. I wil as!
attempt to make a deriaisa far
yon.
H the gossip from the beer
She" faare'fufef'lf *tE
gossip from the street is an
example, then maybe I hare
foiled. If the gossip from the
post office is an example, thea
maybe IbitMef If the
city is aa the i
we had a
get*,
If the
Wafkhas
No job too small
or too large
Quick Service
Reasonable Rates
Pbooe- 237-3764
Smith lie
Pbone 453-2971
Gus's Drug
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Good Sep!
2-8
PHONE 321-3437 — MTE
AUSTIN PHONE 471
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$
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be here; if we leave I
ft has be
May God Mess each efyan is
Candy Stripers
Comer
Friday the TLC Candy
Stripers aaet at the First
i far the drawing
ineCBrndm.
— dWa the warning tkket
'Mrs. Larry Maadme of MS
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Plus Iron
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FRIDAY
I0:30jm^ - 6:30 p-aa.
PINE FORREST MN
321-3954
24.3*4
TLC Caady
Hke to Utonk
The First Watjanal Bank
the aw of the falfayr far
TO
ConHte
Panty How
Rag. $1.19
73 OZ. JAR
Rag. $1.09
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. [123], No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1976, newspaper, September 2, 1976; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth391004/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.