Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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Fl-CIN COl'Rir.R
SEE BASTROP
Hasirop'.s State Park contains
alH>ut 2000 hi*its, a nine hole
acenic golf course, twenty miles
of scenic driven, two lake*, a
flub house, and four rock cot-
'n;i • all located in Rostrop's
beautiful pine hills.
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KNOW BASTROP
Rastrop is KM year- old, and
the Advcrti et i* the oldest
wcekl) newspap< . in Texn- We
iii> a-tit it l«-«l t" .1 share in the
('entetitnal next yew
I etno after it!
EIGHT* .sl.COM) YEAR
IIIK 11 AS IK* >1' ADVERTISER, IIA.-TROl', II \V, II11 |{S I \ , \l\RCI1 'v 1 •;
s 1 M HER I
Watterson News
MRS ARTHUR P. SMITH. Kd.tor
LIONS ENDORSE CIVIC IMPROVEMENTS BASTROP WINS SECOND PLACE
AT REGULAR MEETING MONDAY NIGHT IN INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET
WATTERSON, March 20—Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis W. Eastland and baby,
Robert Lewis <>f Longview spent Wed-
nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur P. Smith.
Mrs. Charlie Watterson and little
grand-childi n, Dorothy Ann and
Marjorie Sue spent Tuesday in Rod
Rock, visiting Mrs. Dee Alexander
and Mrs Tom II'reding.
John Hefner made a business tiip
to Austin Tuesday.
Mr. and Mi s. Joe Eskew were brief
visitors in the home of Mr, Eskew's
sister, Mrs. Wallace Simmons Wed-
nesday.
Miss Audetie McDonald met with
the Watterson Home Demonstration
Hub Wednesday in the home of
Miss Rose Watterson. This was Miss
McDonalds first visit with the Wat-
terson Club, and Mrs. Lewis W. East-
land of Longview was a truest of the
Club also.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hefner and Mrs.
L'delle Hendrix spent last Sunday m
Smithville, with Mr. and
Thompson.
J. W. Schlortt, of Upton made a
business trip to the Watterson com-
munity last week.
Will Rosanky of Smithville and
e.-t Watteison, Lytton Watterson, Ar-
thur P. Smith, Ernest Jenkins ana
Misses Rose Watterson, Julia Hen
drix, Hattie Pearl Hendrix and little
\ irginia Dare Smith.
i ALFRED VOGEL DIES AT PAIGE
The member* of tin- city council
M;t v 11 .1. T Petei -on, and several
members of civic impi'ovement com-
mittees were among the guests of
the Bastrop l,i<>ns Club at the regular
meeting Monday evening in the Or-
gain hall, at which time several mat-
Ui <>f civi cimjxntance were recom-
mended tn the city council and en-
dorsed by the club.
The following new members have
been added to the Lions Club recent-
ly, according to a report made by
W P., Ransome, chairman of the
numbership c< mmittee: II. A. F.Uner,
FORMER
HAS IROP M\S
W INCHKSIFR
Hoffman Bros., Ralph Price, John
Sapp, Tom Jenkins, Pat Webb, W.
R. Rosanky, C. B. Maynard, Bass
Hodges, J. S. Milt >n and Winn Olive;
the following old member* have been
(• > r| |
Mrs. Allen *'•!
I bus
Paige, March 26—Alfred Vogel,
only child of John Vogel and his wife
Saiah, nee Moseback, depaited from
this life on Thursday, March the 21,
at 10:40 a. m. the result of a stroke.
The deceased was horn on Sept-
ember 5, 1921. At the age of one
month his parents had him baptized
in God's name. He was baptized in
the Methodist Church at Grassyville. jand Jas. P. Wood.
In his childhood he lost his mother, i The program for the evening was
who died on July 20th, 11*24. '"(imposed of a revue, with Miss John
The deceased wa« then cared for W;.ugh presenting the following pu-
hy his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. |pils in song and dance numbers: Cot-re
I Mi sebach, until his 7th year. At that Williams, Rachael Kauffman, Lena
|time his father married again and t Ruth Webb, Herby Skoglnnd, l.aura
his child into his own home. ! Ann Jenkins, Mary Ann Chalmers,
the family spent happy years Mary Jo Woehl, Mary Evelyn Brysc.n,
under God's rich and faithful bless
William Eiederick Ringer. ag(
eldest brother of R. J. Rriegei
Rastrop, died suddenly in inchester
Monday uftcrno. n at 2:110. Mi Rrieg
er left his home t> w.tik to town
i Mondaj afternoon when, feeling a lit
i tie tired and faint, he stopped at the
| home of a fiiend to rest, lie died
[there within a few minutes. He had
i been in ill health for several years.
Mr. Rriegei was born and reared
in Bastrop, son >>f Charles Briegor.
He married Mi- Minnie Ramsey ol
Winchester, and went there to make
his In me. His widow and one dau-
ghter, Myrtle, urvive him, together
with six brothers, R. J. of Rastrop;
! Hen
I Smithville won the Bastrop
DIES AT 11j Interacholastic Meet, Chuw A
Champion-hip. held ovei th<- week
i end with a total of 2H2 I -2 points
Rastrop came .-ecoiid w ith -j $7 I 2
of points and Elgin 12'! 1 2 point.-.
The rural championship went to
Paige with 12* 1-2 points, McDade,
s- points; Red Roc, til' point--.
Roy Claiborne of Rastrop via- a
Couii- 1 warded tin watch offered by Hon
Paul D Pagi for the best senior boy
declaimc.,
liams and
and Mis- France* Wil-
Frunk Denison, both of
Bastrop w<>n fir ♦ in junior declama-
tion.-
Bastrop won a number of other
blue ribbon , ill of which will lie list-
ed in the complete report to appear fn
the Advertise! next week.
i
COURTHOUSE
DOINGS .
ing. Their child always was happy,
friendly and well satisfied. God also
blessed him with good health during
Rastrop was in this community Frl-
day looking after his cattle.
re-instated: E. C. Erhaid, Max Sorge, J Henry and Vlberto . f Houston; Gu*
Di. H. B. Combs, Dr. A. C. Smith, |and Louie of Taylor; Eugene of Fort
Stockton. California
He was a me.nihei of the Metho-
dist Church, and funeral services
were held in Winchester Wednesday
afternoon it 1 o'clock, with the Me-
thodist ministei in charge.
Among those fiom Bastiop
ing the funeial were Charle.-
Richard, and Milton Rriegei
Vera Rriegei, Mr.. R. P
Mrs. J. T. Haslcr, C. A. Zi
wife to
In Lydia
l ow n ;
, east
Lee and Will Lee
trip to Red Rock
Mr Harvey li.
made a business
Tuesday.
FT. W. Nite witnessed the game be
tw>-en Watterson and Red Rock last
Tuesday afternoon in Red RocV.
Mr. and Mrs. Litton Watterson
were among those who attended tlie
"how in Rastrop Thursday night.
Miss Blanche Morgan, who teaches i
the Osborn school spent the week-end j
n the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Wat- I
terson. )
Mrs. Andy Alexander and children ;
Mack and Helen Alexander of Ceoar
Creek spent Sunday with Mrs. Alex-
ander's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hendrix.
Mr. and Mrs. Harland Lee and fa-
mily visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Lee, Sunday.
Misses Julia and Hattie Pearl Hen
drix of Hills Prairie spent the week-
end in the home of Mr. and Mr- .1
D. Hendrix.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoskins and Ut-
ile son, Raymond of Smithville spent
the day iccently with relatives.
Mr. Tom Lee and Elgin Ia*e at
'ended a family reunion in I.tiling
Sunday.
Boh Holligan of the Tree Army in
Ra.-tr« p spent the week-end with
lelatives and friends here.
Mrs. Ernest Watterson was a visi
tor to the County Council in Bastrop
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Alnui Rucker spent Sunday
in I.uling.
Miss Irene Whitworth returned to
school in Bastrop Monday.
Virgil Hoskins of Smithville and
Bennie Tiner of Upton spent a few-
hours here Sunday.
Mrs. J. II. Hendrix, who has been
-ick f« r several days was able to go
to aB-trop Monday. We hope
-he will soon be feeling fine.
Mrs. 11 I!. Lee is still on tin
list.
We are sorry to report that
Tilda Weber, who has been confined
to her bed for several weeks is at
this time very low.
Misses Jessie Lee Miller and
Hefner left Sunday for Austin
Among those who attended
-h1 w in Bastrop Thursday evening
were Mrs. Lillic Rucker. Miss Alma
Rucker and Osoai Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Hefner.
Misses Bet nice Simmons aid Marie
Hefner spent the week-end with home
folks in Watterson.
Patterson Wins Volley Ball
The Watterson Volley Ball team
played the Red Rock team In Red
Rock Tuesday the 19th and won tbe
game. The Watterson team is proud
of the fact that this was the third
consecutive game for them to win
over Red Rock. A group of inter-
ested friends went with the team to
see the game played.
In the past October a confirmation
class was started here, into which
he entered. This he attended regu-
larly, also the Sunday services from
that time on. He studied his les-
.•otis well and made fair progress
with the class. What he learned al-
so found an open heart, for upon the
j advice of his pastor he formed the
| pi' us habit not to go to bed at night
without having first read his Bible
and said his prayer.
j It pleased the heavenly Father to
call this child of God to the "Many
! Mansions" on Thursday. A short time
l before in the period of Confirmation
instruction, he was still in good spir-
its and recited his assignment treat-
ing the Sacrament of Holy Baptism
] While playing at recess he gave his
j soul into the keeping of its Savior.
He departed from his father John
V'ogel, and his step mother, his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mosehach, and
Mr and Mrs. Vogel and many rela-
tive- and friends.
The funeral service vv :i.- held by
G. A Poehlmann, pastor of St. John's
I ithnan Church, at the church*.«
cometeri a' Paige
Contributed.
.Charline Powell, Mary Dell Whiteaker
1 Elizabeth Stevens and Marguerite
Havnie. Music for the revue was fur-
| nished by an orchestra composed of
Miss Merl Hickman, Lilhurn Smith,
Ralph Haley, Nosco Turner and Sam
' Sherell.
and I- T i'
here by Mr.
Mr. and Mi-
Taylor.
attend
, T. A.,
; Miss
Perkins,
■genitals,
iwen. These were joined
and Mis. Louie Biieger,
Gus Rriegei and son of
THE ADVANCE
i
FORMER B \STROP CITIZEN
.\CCIDE\TI.Y KILLED
Mr. and Mr- George Stuvinoha
WEATHER BULLETIN 5B.SS
VVLnillL.ll IIULLLI 1M i brother, Egan Branner, :iH, who di.sl
, late Friday evening from self inflict-
For Texan and the Southwest | ed gun shot wounds.
(Includes Ark., I>a., Okla., N. Mex> j While Mr. and Mrs. Branner were
Week of April 1 to 7. 1935, in j eating their evening meal he saw a
Texas and the southwest begins with j rabbit in his garden. As he picked
fairly clear and quite moderatelyup his 22 rifle and .started out of
It \sTKO|' MM.II I R \( h PL U
W SUN SATFRDU
IN
The Rastrop High School Track
team will play in the Texas relays
'nt Austin. Saturday.
The L Rowing will take part:
I Louis Davis Alec Price, Milton
< Kimbrough, Charles Rrooks, Roy
Claiborne. Calvin Waugh, Ennl.-
< lardy, Rector Schanhals, A. I. Do.
jGlandon, N'eal Clarkson, Edward R >•
I wi n, Jack Griesenheck, Hairy Owen,
Jack Ash
warm weather, but near middle of the
'week a very cold spell cone, on i in -
I mediately following a period of rainy
w eather covering most of the south-
i west country. This w ill probably con-
tinue for several days, bringing on
! more than normal moisture for the
first week of \pril which in central
Texa- i, more than I S inches. CMd
e-t part of week near 41It or 5tli. with
I ri bably some clearing and warniu
iroillid end of week.
At the end of March and beginning
■ it* April in this cuntry the ferecasf
seem" to indicate a very cold -pell of
weather followed by a period rather
>varmer than the iionnal. Thi- is an
l unfavoi able condition. The warm pel!
often thaws out the ground and start -
sj.p flowing in the fruit tiees and
when the ccld period come- on a set-
hack is experienced. This is not an
absolute certainty in every section
this year, but it looks ,is though much
damage is likely to result to orchards
the kitchen door he either stumblei
or liting the
in some way. The gun exploded pen
etiating Mr. Branner's head just n
hove the right eye He was dead al
oe -t instantly
1' iineral ei vices were held
■ iic residence Sunda> afternoon
■i eriiieiit in the Philadelphia
ei an Cemetery. Tin Rev E .1 I
of li. iated.
Deed Transfers
Frank Grohman Sr., and
Willie Grohman; 100 acres
Glasgow league.
Woody Town send to Mary A.
-end; part of building block
of Main Street, Rastrop
T. L. Martin et als to J. B. Mar
tin; First tract .r>0 acres In C. \
West survey Second tract: undivided
I _ interest in 291 acres in •' Crutch
field -urvey. 'bird tract: undivided
1-2 interest in 100 acres in Janie-
Standifer league
Win. inileisun and wife to C ('
Owens, lots In and II, bloik I, in I
C Wilson addition, Sniithville.
Mct'reary Crow, Individually and
as Independent Executor of the Eh
■ tate of Louise tBoswell, deceased,
to A. W. Joiner; 7't 1-2 acres out of a
.'{20 acre tract in John Tom survey
C. C. Owi ns and wife to Annie
j Townsend; lots 19 and II. block I. in
T. C. Wilson Addition, Smithville.
D. R. Johnson and wife to Mrs.
i Elizabeth Ruescher and Ruesclier
Rrothers; lot I, block "i* , Smithville.
J. A. Harper and wife to M. L.
Ringstaff; First tract: f>8 acres and
second tract of 0 1-2 acres, both in
Joseph Adair survey. Third tract:
1 ,'t-4 acres, part of the V
Addition, Red Rock
Earl C. Erhaid et al>
S Smith [ Iluildincr.
to Dr. J
vey. Third tract. t:t acres In Elish*
Rarton league Fourth tract: :t07.4
acres in James Knight and Walter L.
White survey.
Sam McCullough and wife to Walter
Wood ami wife; First Tract: 4H.60
acre Second tract: .'Pi.Ht! acres, les
I acre off the south end of the above
tvio tract-. Third Tract 1 acre, all in
John R Walter- survey.
J M Enochs to E. M King; lots 9,
'and It), block ♦>, Riverside Park Art
dition, Smithville.
Mrs Alice Standifcr to Mr- ,.ynn
Fisher; lot 2 of division 8, being tho
ea t half of E Hilling -ley estate, El-
gin.
Horace .lone- ami wife to J.
tiiinn; ,r)'t acre, out of ;>K .o re tract
in Iter, jam in Osborn survey.
Clay F. Baylor to J II C. Haylor
and wife; First tract; 47 acres. Se
((Hid tract. :tf> aires; Fi urth tract,
|('7 acres le.s- 52 acres, all in R.
Darling league Fifth tract, lots 4
and f , block 7 and block 8, Mt. Plea,
-ant Addition, Smithville
Jewel Rosanky and J. W Young
to lleiii s M. Young, 21 acres In M.
Andrews league.
J. I) Freeman et als to Virginia
Freeman; 12"> acres, more or less, in
I James Doyle league.
Lawn mowers, sewing machines,
ty| ewriters, etc., repaired at THE
TRADE IN, recently opened by W. I.
McDaniel in the Home Hardware
I
((.
triggei against the dour Bryson, U E. Maynard, Dr A. <
Smith, E. S. Orgain, F H. Birming-
ham. I'i. C. Erhard and .1 K Young,
(pialified trustee- of Rastrop Tndepen
nt School District and to their uc
I'es-'ors; part f building block 19.
I la t rop.
Tl oma- \l Fislu r and wife
.1 G lii v-on, W E Mayiiard.
c Smith, E S, Orgain, F. II
in phalli, Earl C Erharl and
Young, (pialified I'ru. tees of
Independent Siliool hi trict
from
w 11 h
ait ii
irsch
a lorniei res
here with his
a small bov.
by 111?: widow
Swi.- Alp-. In-
idellt
pin
ano
par
■r
all!
that
sick
Mis
Ruby
the
I .CI
Earl (Ympton and Earl
1 any field crop where earlv gi ow-
ing -tarts in March. Also cold wen
I ther soon follows the warm period
near the '.'tli or I nth. and these sud
den, extreme changes of temperature
enii.-e very unfaverable -pring wen
ther.
I he deceit-ed i
d Rastrop, living
eiiis, when he via
He i- -111 l ived
tv i ilaughtei - of
■ nt , Mr. and Mr- Gus Brunnei
S( iiulenbui g; fiVI brotlie -, Otto,
Eiank, Verm i and <iti Jr.. of Sehul
( nburg and Richard of Washington,
I >. ( four sisters, Mi Hilda Cook.
■ I San Antonio. Mr.- George Slav
iiiclio of Rastrop, Mr l.<na Maccn
of Waelder and Mrs. Evelyn I'oh I of
as.
EXPRESSES \ I'l'RFCI \
i LOCAL FIRE ROYS
to Dr
Dr \
Iti rm
I .1 K
Ra-ti i
and (,•
th
ir sue 'cs
block I'.*. R
R belt F.
Noack; '.iJ1.'
sors
(-trip.
I ischei
I .1 acre
part of building
et
in
Ills t
.1 R.
o II \
Th om p
son .'129 acre sin vey.
Iho I' llaynie, Sr., Executor of
tIk Estate of ('Italic- N Powell, lie
cea-ed t<< The Federal Land Rank of
Houston; First tract: 2.S2 acres in I-
W. Rarton survey; Second tract 7
la Hi acre, in Edward Jenkins sui
JI ST \ FEW MORE DAYS
April 1st i, not very far off
and the students of Rimtrop High
are looking forward to the publi-
cation of an \pril Fool Edition of
the "Hi Life" Newspaper. 'This
bit of nonsense m«> seem too fool.
• sh, but if considered, one niai se*-
that the students get a great deal
ol practice in editing, writing, ar-
ranging ii rl tries, ii nil a closer study
of our daily papers is made sr
that articles may be imitated in a
burlesque manner.
'I his paper is financed by the
Mipport of the merchants in ad
vertising and b> the sale of the
l>rtpf*rw at f j \t crnls each.
The papers will be ( n sale by
the students, Mondav morning
\pril I Rl N ONE!
I ION
M( 1 )adt
March
T. xa
, io:ir.
\ TTEN Tlo\
R.
is
A
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wa.-
Mrs.
Nttends County Meet
The Watterson teachers accompan-
ied a number of their pupils to El-
gin and Sniithville, where they en-
tered into the activities of the meet.
Also a number of interested parents
and friends were among the crowd
and all report a grand time
RI D R( H K, March 2'i M i -,
ISeadle of I'nioiitown, Indiana
guest of her niece. Mrs. T R. Mohlr
Miss Helen Riack of Bastrop
a week-end guest of liei mother,
J. Z Black.
Mrs. Wm J. Smith and Mr and
I Mrs. Howard Gould were Austin
shoppers Saturday.
Ztic l.entz of A. A: M. College was
ti week-end guest of lii.s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 0. R. l.entz.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith were I.u
ling visitors last week.
Mrs. D. C. Lentz, Miss Sydolia
Lent/, and Fred Wright were guests
sevi ml days last week of Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Mobley and Mr. and
Mrs. Travis Mobley of Overton
Recent guests of Mrs. T. R. Mob-
ley were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mob-
ley of Sheldon, Mrs. H. Paul Ar-
iold of Houston and Mrs, Oran Mob-
ley of Austin.
Mrs. E. E. Hancock and daughtei.*.
I (Nolle and Hazel were guests of
Mi and Mrs Will Dement one dav
las' week.
Mac Turner is a guest of Mr. and
Mi-. R. H. Vinyard of Staple-.
Mi.-- Sydolia Lent/, and Dunem
Lent/, were Austin visitor- Sundav
Regular
< emeterv
City Hall
1st. Ml members
to attend.
MRS. M. A.
monthli meeting ol tlo
Xssix'iation will be held at
Mondav at f p. in. \pril
urgently requested
tiRF.EN. ( or S« (.
CHURCHES
JOHN'S I I I HERAN ( HI RCII
Paige, Texas
Services for March ill, l!i:t."> a- fol-
ovvs:
Sunday School at 9 a. ni.
Bible Class at !• a. in.
German services at 10:00 a. m.
German Lenten Mid-week Service-
,1935 at H p. m.
League Devotional and
meeting on April 2. 1 at
Editor Vdvertis> i.
Rastrop, Texas
In behalf of th- ( iti/.eiis of McDade.
w want to tluink thi Ra-tinp Fiie
1! v for tin ir willingne ■ and -plei,
did coop, atioi, in coming t McDade
and doing all in their powei to assist
t protecting our little town from
t i' I'nfi.rtunately vie have no water
u k . and ieali/e that
in alarm is > nt in t
• • v- ge: togethei oikI
Dade a fire is undei
line could not be
tl ugh we had water
ir-tances w'e kr.ow The
McDADE NEWS and PERSONALS
MISS I.OCISE METCAI.F, Editor
ha
pr(
from the time
i Rastrop, the
c me to Mi-
ll. Ii headway,
"iitrolled, even
but in several
Rast ip boy .
one much good in helping t'
tect property adjoining that which
was burning, and their willingness
to come and do ill possible is great
ly appreciated by the better citizens
of our little town, and who want to
i xpress their gratitude through the
•Milt rw
on April
Luther
Rusines-
8 p. m.
of 'The Advertiser.
CITIZENS OF McDADE.
G. A. POEHLMANN
\. \ M OFFICIALS VISIT
It \>>l ROP CO! N I ^
Pa
it I
CALVARY ( III R< II
Rev. Clarence H. Lake. Pastor
Sunday, March 1. I'.'a-
Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins Host to
Cluh Party
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jenkins en-,
terta'tied the members of the Wat j
ter-on H'me Demonstration Club and
their husbands with a 12 party Sat
u'day (-veiling. This being the first
nf a series ( f recreational program?
planned by the club.
Potted begonias and howls of blue
bonnet* added a pleasant touch to the
room where the guests entered into
the games. Miss Rose Watter-on and
Fein ' W atterson made high score
\ delicioii* refreshment course was
erved to the following members and
vilest. Mes-r- and Me-danie F,-n.
Mebl 'i.( rippen
Mi and Mi
i f Au-tin have
liage of their
•i Oran W. M<
R Moblev of
A C. Crippen, Sr..
announced the mar-
daughter. Bessie Jo.
hlev . sou of Mr*. T
Red Rock. Mi and
Service
follows:
Sunday School at 1 : t■" a
Morning Prayer and Serni
a m.
Ail are cordially invited
|Th( Rector will preach.
Service
\!i- Mildo-d Hoi ton, State Home
Demon-trat on Agent, and Mi-s Grace
Neely, A-sistant Food Nutritionist
ifi 'in the Extensioi -ervice of A &
M College vi-it«-d in Rastrop County
March lnth and I'.'th The I H Pan
trie- of Mr-. O. F Wuniel and Mrs
• in \\ W Litton of Cedar Creek and
"ii at 11 \l ■ Earl 'Tingle of Young's Prairie
■ wee i -iti'd by Mi-- Horton and Mi ■ -
t attend 1 \, • *iy, while tney were in the count)
M DADE, March 2-r> Gu. t, of Mr
and Mr- ,1 I!. Duckworth during the
'week were Mr. and Mrs I c. Con
dia and family, Mr. and Mrs \V D
Sherman and baby, Austin, and
Mr- W. I I .iiwlion and -on, M r.-,.
Dave Sherman, Law lion Springs, and
Mi and Mi-. A < lii-owning aid
fi.mil.v, Rejei'sville
M \N allace Stagni'i, Dal i w.i a
guest o| In brother, Mr. I Stag
nei .ind fa in i I \ Saturday.
Mi. and Mr.-, Luther Owen and
childien were Elgin visitors Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Then Taylor and chil.
drcti and Mi (i. W. Southern visit
ed friends in Giddings Sunday.
Mr. and Mr W T .Stagnei visite<l
Sunday with Mr. and Mr-. Herman
Turner at Mt. Plea-ant.
Rev Walter Everett of Florence
will conduct the services at the Church
ef Christ Sunday, March .list. Every-
one cordially invited to come and heai
him.
Mr. and Mr.-. Harvey Allen and
children spent Monday evening with
Mr. and Mr A DcGlandon, Jt
Mr. and Mrs. Giis Miller, Colum-
bus, were visitors here Friday with
their parents, Mr and Mi IS
Kelton and other relative-.
Mr. L. A. Kunkel wa- a Wai ■ • vi-
itor. SatuHav
ipe, Austin, -pent
parents, Mr and
last
M
Mi
Mobley plan to reside here
and Serin n at
Entertain «ith Hav ride
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G".ild en-
tertained a small group of friends
vi th a hay ride Tuesday night. Those
enjoying this courte-.v were Misses
Ii ,1' /..aith, Bobby Lm.- Hani, and
Svvlolift- Lentz and Mes.o Fred
Wright, Billy Pester. Mac fTurner
I ,enton
"VI• ndav. \pril I:
Evening Prayer
7 :!io p. m.
'The Rev W. \ Riemani , Rt
St. Mary's Church. Lampu-a-.
be the guest preachei
Thursday. \pril 1:
Holy Communion at 10 a m.
Fr'dav. \pril
Litany at p.* ni.
Ml are coidiallv invited
Mils DI \\
DIEs
< REEK
V I ( ED \R
tor
\1r -. Rucbael Dew di
.• i hei ilaughtei, Mr
■ | lit ('ed.ll Cl eek,
•d at the home
Kinney l.itt. n,
Sundav morning at
Mrs. Ren t <
I week with hei
R. E Fro.st.
j Mr. and Mr- I.
were guest.- Friday
Robert Wilson.
Mi. and Mi Ivai Stoker and dau
ghtei-. San Anteni". pent the week
end with Mi and Mr-. .1 W Watson.
>uis Wilson, Elgin,
f Mr and Mi-
ami wnl attend the wedding of her
niece, M! Willie I>av is.
Mi \ M t'lopton and Mrs. Tire
ni'iDd W ood, Elgin, were visitor- here
Sunda>
Mi and Mi ladi- Jackson juirt
I ttle ilaughtei. Austin, weie guests
of lelatives Sunday
Ali I R. Mobit-y mid family of
Red R I -pent the week enrl in the
W p Sims home.
Mi- A W Freeman visited Thurs-
da> in IIlgui with hei parents, Mr.
and Mr- Virge Dunbar
Mr and Mis. A, L. DeGlandon, Boa
trop were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mr;- A. DcGlandon Jr., and Mr. and
Mrs M D. Ranks.
Ih and Mrs. Joe \ Fleming, El-
gin, were guest- Wednesday evening
of Mr. and Mrs. A P. Williams and
young -on, A. I' Jr.
Mr. ami Mr- Robert !,elgh Whit-
worth and baby of Austin called on
relative. Sunday enroute hime from
Re.aukiss to visit his father G. W.
Whitworth, who is ill in the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Pink Roff.
I hose interested in better singing
are minting the 2nd and 4th Sunday
nights and 1st and 'Ird Monday nighta
at 7:X0 at the Baptist Church for an
hour of practice.
Mrs. J. [.. Strong in company with
Mr and Mrs. R F Wilson and Robby,
heard Rev. De Young preach at Ridge
way Sunday, going on to Smithville
in the afternoon and
the State Park at
returning
Bastrop
by
Yanke had as her
Mrs L'-e Robinson
Leslie Hutdwick of
10 .'10
| Mr
born in German)
to
sen I
N ei it n Voigt and the ho-t.
•*? thev<. servitfes.
lew wa
\ugust 12, 18fv'2.
| Funeial services were held Tie
Ida. .iftern ( n at 2 o'eltsk, with 'ri
. terml'n' it the Oddfellow Cemetei v
In' De'.vvi lie
Mr- Florence
:'ue-t- Saturday,
and Mi and Mrs
Elgin.
Mi olive Williams, a member of
the Pii'i -tine High School faculty,
pent the iveek end with her mother,
Mi R L. Williams.
Mi s. Ni ttie McCarty is spending
tie week itl Wat"", guest re'ative
McDade suffer, Dinasterous Fires
McDade suffered two more dis*.-
teroiw fires this week Thursday
night the home of Mr and Mrs Tom
Mundine burned and Sunday night the
buildinK f Mr. J. Kutner occupied
by Mi Garvin Mitchell. t>nlv the « -
sistance of tin fire departments from
Elgin. Rastrop and Giddings -aveil,
pi s-ibly the whole business section
from being <)• troyed
which net vire- MeDaili
ful
•mpletely for
■ trtilv grate
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