The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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True iSi^e Girls fcnterlainefl
!
Mr.v Hazel and Helen Wau#!
oriarta n -i ; he Tnw Blue Giri•
« • M t> 18th, at 1 o'clock. A
very delightful wa*i
rendered i.-< follows:
P.ano M>la—Clara Krannon 1
Keailit'^— Mr-. Karl Morn-
Piano solo—Hazel Waugh.
Piano iut't—Helen and li v
Waugh.
Mr.-. S I Orgain was the;
t itmred guest on this occasion|
mul gave a very interesting
t vlk A Reading eluh was or-!
jru\i/.ed with Mrs. S. I. Orgain,
Icadet. and tin* following of-i
ficers were elected:
President. Helen Wuugh ;J
Vice-President, Fay Brannon.j
Secretary, Grace Moncure.
At 'he close ofthis delightful!
evening • salad course wa>
Aerved.
We hope to have Mrs. Orgain
will: us often for she is a source
:>f inspirat >n and help.
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Methodist Sunday School.
Lu.-t Sunday was a good u.v
At the Methodist Sunday school
The attendance, interest and of
fering were all splendid. Plan.-
Art* being made by those in th* ,
lead for a larger life in the Sun-i
day school. especially socially
Picnics, ela.-s parties, entertain-1
ment^ of various kinds are being
planned and those who miss the
Sunday school are liable to miss
some good times socially as well
a.s become better citizens and
better Christians. So let's all be
there next Sunday. Even
member of the Methodist church
•5 personally resj onsible for the
welfare and growth of the
chiirvh al >ng all lines. Be loyal.
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Pictorial Review Patterns
the best most stylish and most economical of all patterns at
20Uo35^
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You will wnnt to nukf up
• few of the charming
NEW
GINGHAM
DRESSES
when you ee the wonderful
collection of stylet now on
tale at the patters countei.
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Sufs 34 to 44 bust
No. H740
Sues 34 to 4# buit.
No 9430
S - 34 to 44 liust. .
VN iil CI.ksc on June 'trd
, Tin- following merchants and
bii-it.'"-- inesi will close their
! ;dai «•- t business at 11 o'clock
I A. M. i>m June •'!. in order to par-
tici; ale it the free barbecue ant!
roping • "iitr.-t to be held at Mai
test Park:
!. \. Klzner. Plat ke & (June,
' Ba>t p Furniture ( o., Hasler
Iir< . K. P. Perkins, I,. \\ ()live
a Sott. Home Hardware Co. b
< Coie, M. A. Prokop & Pro., \
i. T lor, I'astrop Atlvertiser.
Mr-. M. A (ireen, O. (irieseii
ie* r,, I'.tls. Pnkery, J. M. Holt \
< o., M. i • Booth, Peoples Cash
Crniery, J. <1. W'oeiil, Ceo. l)e-
gen, 11' •-1on Cohen,
.1. \Veiscensaujff\. .Wrd-4^. A
,J. Km tie & Pro. J
An' merchant not listed above
. hom fh" committee failed to
ititl desire to close please let
it l e known by closing.
% ITCH!
M >n#p bach without qutttinn
If HUNT'S Sulvr tails in tlx
li.atmrnt ol ITCH. KCZKMA.
IIINIiWOlM, T IT T I' K o*
olhtr itching akin diacaaa*.
Tir * n cent bua at our rlah.
Epworth Leaguers.
The Leagues are still in exist-
erux* Are you helping to keep
them alive? The Intermediate
and Junior Leagues met at the
regular hours last Sunday. Let'«
not forget next Sunday and all
be present at li and 3 o'clock.
Following are the programs
for next Sunday:
Intermediate.
Song—"Rescue the Perish-
ing."
Scripture Lesson—Matt. 21:
12-16. Wiley Hill Le Seuer
Lite of Fanny Crosby—Helen
Booth.
Prayer.
Lesson Talk—"Missionary Re-
sults in South America." Mrs.
Tracy.
Discussion.
Roll Call.
Minutes.
Bible Study conducted by Mis.-
Mons. (All bring Bibles).
Regular monthly offering for
•fissions.
Benediction.
Junior League.
Song—"We Shall See the King
Some Day."
Prayer—Mrs. Ransome.
Scripture Lesson—1 Tim. 6:[
5-10. Gladys Quaid.
Story—"Bettie's Discovery.' '
ik'f- Marie Chalmers.
Bible Drill—"Memory verses"'
conducted by Miss Irene Quaid
Qui 7. on Contentment, cov.
ducted bv Mrs. Tracy.
Roll Call.
Minute-
Ber.ediction.
\ 'Unn WomanV Mis«ionar>
Society.
-- " irence Krhard delight-1
fully ••!it-,rtained the Young W
m.-n Mi-sjoriary Tuesday
tern. ti. Nine members, w *
M ne- Haines, Ransor ■
T r.v hi. i Lrhard, were pr -
en!. The -society had a- gn
M ts ^'.u -i.ine Purg of Fig-
The rne ti.rr was opened
pip .' "Lovaltv to Christ," ' '
V we l<"
The mint
p. i\ i.
ru..d
on tUv
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liir«
•,iyer by Mr 7
were rc-ad at
• which Mrs H
inf fully comm
' ure Lt
.i o selc t ii i
:.h Helen W.,
ed th duff •
• Lucille Boot!
. r. Mr •. Tra.-v
no-i to ;*i\ i it
►man's Annual
w h i
\ « 4 X
vo. Si' confined her rep'
ecialh ♦ > that of Yt^ung P«
f' ' v >r! ■ eing the P.; "
S • 1 ' > ' h t he vi ■
strr e to ac' omplist xt
tt.uiK ming veai
Otic i •v tme was added
the to., r <iiig a members!)
©. thirt' i. Mrs. Ransome i
tribute I pledge cartl-. ma -
MICIO—6 yd.-,. ".J-iii, Gin ;li"m (ii $l.( s
rN yd. 40-in. organdy (ri1 SOi1 ItOf
1 yd. lining (<i 'J5c .'14c
1 pattern 3f>c
Findings 30c
Will co-t you complete S2.H7
'II l" —1" yd. Ginuham (a 2Hi • "t.'lc
yd. 3G-in. Linen (ji tilic 'J")C
I pattern 30c
Findings 20c
Will cost you complete S1.2S
—2"s yds. check gingham
(iii 28c 77c
• yd. 10-in. organdy ." 0c 13c
7n yd. 3 )-in. lining (ip 2T>c 21c
1 pattern 30c
Jti-aidift£ pattern No. 12311' 20c
Findings 20c
Will co-t you complete jl.MI
See how little it costs to
make up one of these
pretty frocks You will
be pleased with the at-
tractive line of materials
from which you may
select.
R. P. Perkins
Bastrop, Texas
!UI2—1\ yds. 32-it . gingram ot ♦><«
■\ yd. 32-in. itinghain ci t J . 1">
2'v yll^. grosyra n ril boi> in "."c, 1"'<
1 pattern •'()<
Kmbroidery No. 12.~04 20>
Findings
Will cost >ou cttmpletf .<2.'■>
>7iu—*j , yd.s. ;;2-iii. g nghan. in 2-c 71c
2 yds. plaiting (a 20c 40c
'« yd. organdy (<« "Oc l'!<
I pattern 30c
Findings 20i
Will cost ton complete SI.71
■i l Hi—|'... yiif . 32-ui gingham •« ^1—'•
yd. 4'i in organdy ■.( "i -
I'« yd. p'aiting (<i 20c
1 pattern
Scallop pattern No. I J• • T-lOi
Findings "'J1'
Will cost you complete $2.->t'
C. KKI1ARD Hi SON
Bring us some <>l that $00.00
seed that you held over fmni
last fall. We can't pay that
much but we will take all you
ha' e it market price.
Powell Oil Mill.
PACK & JONFS
ATTOKNKYS AT LAW
Hastrop, Texas
Offic- soeond floor Citizen Kut« Bank
Taft, Texas
IN THE HEART OF THE RICH FARM BELT
Public Sale June 1
Texas,' pinest pafms
The farm lands comprising the great Taft Ranch have for many years
produced record crops. Rich black lands with splendid subsoils and blessed
with ideal climatic conditions have made this section the most productive
and profitable for the successful raising of farm and live stock crops,
industrious farmer who has settled in or around Taft has become prosper-
ous beyond his hopes. The farms offered in this sale range from 60 to
100 acres each. Every farm faces a graded road leading to the main
highway. The price of these tracts will range from $50 to $75 per acre
and the payments will be divided to cover a period of ten years.
RECORD CROPS, BLUE RIBBON LIVE STOCK
which were filled and handed t
the Secretary. She also invitedI
every member of the Society toj
come, and bring with them a!
non-member, to her home next,
Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock.)
A treat is in .-tore for these girlsj
at that meeting. Mrs. Ransome
is using every effort to do all sh *
can for the young people along,
this line. Her heart is in the)
I work and the girls love her and
I
seem to appreciate her efforts.!
I Mrs. Krhard served delicious ice}
cream and cake which was cer-
tainly enjoyed by all.
Card of Thanks.
To our many friends who were
so kind to us during the illness
and death of our beloved hu.s-
jband and brother, we wish to
jextend our heartfelt thanks and
J sincere appreciation. Your
I many kind expressions and
beautiful floral offerings shall
|ever be remembered.
Mrs. A. C. Raben.-burg A family.
BUILDING A RE4L TOWN
In addition to modern streets, papving. lighting, water and seweraage
systems the town ol Taft has a rich supply ol natural gas which is piped
t rom the wells at White Point. ^ ou will find among numerous other city
advantages a new $10,OOP public school, a t'in auditorium, a new church,
line hotel, beautiful city jiark. a splendid!., equipped hospital and the great
latt industrial plants which oiler profitable employment to hundred- of
contented toilers Those who attend the -ale will will find wondertu! op-
portunities for business investments or for the -election of ideal homesite.-
I he market is lull of recipes'
: for reducing flesh, but the best
: one we know of j running a
country newspaper.
crinkjjt
bottle identifies
genuine Ward's
ORANGE
-CRUSH
This patented bottle is your
guard against substitutes. It
ein be used only for genuine
Ward's Orange - Crush,
Lemon-Crush and Lime-
Crush. You will also find,
the^e drinks at fountains.
Xi ffvf "CrMth" bntrt* or at fountain*
Bottled by
STAltCKK MOTTLING
WORKS
The Town with a Million-Dollar Birthright
TAFT HAS
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\ Million hollar- Irvested in Prosperous Industrial
'Mailt*; l ined Supply <d Natural Las; \!l Modern City
Improvement*: S IOO.lMlO Improvements in Pro-re-
No Welcome for Drones of "Get - Rich - Quick" People
I i en t re i 1 ul e tort tines at I alt tor dreamer-, schemers >r promo-
ters. We do n< offer any encouraged e> ' to get-rim itiick i. o.- i tur-.
The ma• who i- wiling ti invest a littIt n 11. • and a "re; i d -al I. >i;e-t
'•"I W.li f 'I < h' ! ill- ' reward in ' !.< :■ o; nort umt i < ftei i
sale. ■ ,
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FOR FULL PARTICULARS, MAPS, ETC.
C. E. Powell Spies Atjent. B strop County, Elgin, Texas.
j. H. Kirkpatrick Co.
General Sales Managers of Taft Properties
Central 1 rust Building San Antonio, Texas
Just Received
A New and Compi te Stock of
refrigerators
Cor,"e in and look them ove *. W e w'll
glad!y ;<how them !:o you at any time.
Get our prices before purchasing.
BASTROP FURNITURE CO.
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Scott, R. E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1921, newspaper, May 26, 1921; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206369/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.