The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1959 Page: 5 of 8
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Free Debate Defended W
by Senator Robertson
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CM* ot the First Baptist Church
entertained the members of tbo
•Mm from throe to fire o’clock.
HeMesses for the afternoon wore
'■hsdamrs Charles Taylor, Joe
SMiM* Della Ham. W. O. Pain-
ter, and Mary Maxwell.
T Af*r a beautiful devotional
given by Mrs. Smith, the presi-
dent of the class, Mrs. Vanston,
took ever for the business meet-
ing. The secretary, Mrs. TUlman
called the roll and members pre-
sent brers Mesdames W. T. Tippen,
O Jones, C. M. Whitley, J. £.
Fulmer, M. J. Tillman, T. C. Hay
dW*, H. C. Hudson, O. F. Forester.
C. M Taylor, Joe Smith, Della
Mgm, Mary Maxwell, W. 0. Pain-
ter, d. M. Carter, Mabel Johnson,
B. H. Canada, M. C. Vanston, and
Henry Vogelsang.
After the business session a
social hour as enjoyed. The hos-
tessed served a beautiful plate of
angel food cake and coffee.
Mr and Mrs T H.
were in Austin Monday.
Mr. and Mss. t C. Parsons ar-
rived home last week from Pitts*
burgh. Pa., where they were
guests of their sea and family.
Mr. and Mm. Lowery Passant sad
children. Inroute boom they vis-
ited with relatives in Knoxville,
Tennessee end also CnlHnen, Ala.
Mrs. Charles Dec herd of Sen An*
tonio is here with her mother-in-
law, Mrs. Gertruds Deeherd who
is a patient in the fmtthvllle
Hospital.
Out of town guests visiting in
the horns of Mrs. C. R. SUtelsr
and attending the W. R. Northeutt
funeral were Mrs. W. R. Neath
cutt, Mr. and Mm & Comeiaon,
Sunday visitors of Mrs. W. H.
, As key wars her niece and hua-
han^wfir sad Mra. Wendell Ham-
rick of Houston and her nephew
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
only for Virginia, "which
would have ratUhd the '
tution without its buUt-ln
Larry D. Jackson and daughter,
Linds, Mr. and Mm E L Roods
and son, Dels, MV. and Mm MO*
ton Barrett, and Rev. D. E. glean,
all of Houston, Mr. and Mm. Harry
atiteler of Bryan. Mr. and Mm
T. E. Stiteler and son, Tim of San
Antonio, Mr. and Mm W. F.
Thurman and son, Don and daugh-
ter. Yvonne of Katy, Mm Mary
Alva Hofmann of Lang Beach,
California, Mr. and Mm H. &
pended aMrtMsi laws and a All-
buster in 1880 against the ‘Tore*
MU* which would have provided
for Federal supervision of disc*
Mens, ,
The Senator also told of the
part which extended Senate de-
bate played In 1137 in prevent-
ing one President from packing
the Supremo Court to obiotn the
kind efdecisions he wanted and
la INS in preventing a nether
tied him to draft striking rail-
road wethers into military
ortson said, “whether the ml-
sssa »
e hesimny mu itivt view*
point—the group which does net
have e majority of votes needs
some protection against unrea-
sonable Impositions andthe
United States Senate was de-
signed to provide that probsc-
AYON SPECIALS
COMPASS this* pricis and
, OVALITY AND QUANTITY
PLUS YOUR GUARANTIg
NltJ Cherry lee llpetlek er any
Avon shade of your choice, in
i-oMtSt1'Sheen and Color Last,
•illlS each.
FOUNDATIONS In Fashion Film,
* 1 French Frosting, Powder Pak,
1 *' tnd Face Powder. SPr each.
WILD ROSI, Cettllien, end Fen
ever Spring Toilet Water $1.28
Nearness and Bright Night $1.89
CRIAM NAIL FOLISH 5*c; Fear I
Polish 78c. Liquid Rouge. 2
Drains 6Bc. Cream or Cake
,' Rouge in New Mother of Pearl
Plastic Compact 79c
■MV 8H OX. RICH MOISTURR
Cream at regular price. 92.80.
_ and receive FREE your Choice
Cream.
wars outlined by Smmm lob-
ertaon set
“1. A materiel limitation an
Senate debate—and permitting
cloture by majority vote would
Impose a materiel limitation—
would be contrary to the easts
philosophy of our plan of gov-
ernment It would mui the
carefully contrived balance
wmm like
Cistern News
of * Fluffy Cleansing
Moisturiasd Deep Clean, or Rich
Muuture
Ym Dss’t Wssr OwrsRi
PERSONALS ■
Mr. and Mrs. AJphoam I Ziass
and children of Houston warn
weekend guests In the bsmefei O
Mrs. Mollie Kocisn.
Mr. and Mrs Fr«d Mgree^pf
San Antonio spent the weekend
here with relatives and fytands.
Mr. and Mrs Paul VinMarak r
and Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Vipfc-
larek and families of El GWRPa-
■pent Sunday with their father. Cl
Mr. John Jurek.
Mm Eugene Park of AsMMp
visited homefolka and fokemM
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Harbiofc and.
family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Smith and children of Sea An-
tonio were Sunday guests ef Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Harbich.
Mr. John J. Beck and BoonlF
ware business visitors in Austin
Thursday - - ~
Mm Melvin Kidd and Anita *
Lee af Lacsville wore Sunday at- ’
ternoon guests of Mr. saA Mm.
Bud Robinson j « MijM;
Mm Cora Cockrell spent Sms-
day la Austin visiting wiM* rela-
tives. V I
a .last pick-up—81.29. Fluffy
Claaaaing Cream 89c. Skin
Freshener er Astringent 89c.
2 Qe. Rich Moisture Craam I 29
Rich Moisture Suds gl A Deep
CkRn Cream 11 IS. Hormone
Led* SUB Hormeme Cream
BAPTISM
The infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bauer Jr. was baptis-
ed into the Roman Catholic Church
her# after the I SO A M. Maas
Sunday by the Rev. Francis M.
Casey, S.S.E. She was given the
name, Connie Lyna
Godparents were Mrs Eugene
Park af Austin and Mr. Felix
The following menus will be
served in Central School lunch
room next week:
MONDAY
Ifcmalee, blackeyed pees, spl-
k&aL mmWm ^Jk haaedd^^w Ml|L
H£Cuv CMC, wCAd, DUtWBf milk
TUESDAY
Weiaar halm, buttered carrots,
spiced beets, fruit jello, breed,
butter, milk___
WEDNESDAY
Meat loaf and tomato sauce,
English pea salad, stewed apples,
bread, better, milk.
THURSDAY
Beast aad gravy, sweet pota-
toes, mustard greens .tea cream,
bread, butter, milk.
FRIDAY
Plate beans, cheese, green sal-
ad, fruit pie, breed, butter, milk
SICK LIST
On our skk list for last week
were Mm Felix Janecka and
Danny Van, also Mrs. Delphinc
Janecka. All are reported to be
better at this writing Wanda Faye
Janecka baa been added to the
list.
NO DOWN PAYMENT /
U r Payments
IM LsmAu'i.
SmithviUe
villa, Texas
Phone 35
Sauer
Kraut
ts OZ. CAM
3 cans 25c
with Mr snd Mrs. Joe Ketlberp
Sunday
David Lastovica of SmithviUe
spent Wednesday night with Alien
Barker.
Visitors with Mr and Mrs. P.
G. Mouth Sunday were Map Jdhn-
ny Darsey and family and Eugene
Meutb of Houston and Mb'lead
Mrs. Leonard Meuth and family.
Mr. and Mrs Inky Holub and
■on. Joe of Alum Ci
Sunday with Mr and
Krchaak and family.
Grocery A Market
^ SPECIALS FOR
Saturday, Ian. 30-31
We Phone
Thanks!
We would Hke to thank all theae wko petronbed ua
while we oDerated the f ,4L
SMITHV1LLE MOTOR A IMPLEMENT CO.
We hope that you will continue to petronim 'Mr.
Skaggs who has purchased this business from ua.
Mrs. V. C. Ray Everette Cherry
Wallace Cherry
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Mr and Mrs C. H Lee of Aus-
tin were guests ef their mother.
Mrs. H- F. Snow and otkMT Na-
tives Tuesday
Mr. Gaylan McGilvray and Mr
Charles Rogers of AuatkLsrtre
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mm W.
S. McGilvray,
e a e'e eoe »e
Cat Food
2 For 25*
Del Meute
PEAS and CARROTS
uffet Size — 2 For 21c
Steele**
Kotex
35c Box
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The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1959, newspaper, January 29, 1959; Smithville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040896/m1/5/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smithville Public Library.