Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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THK BASTROP ADVKRT1SKR, BASTROP, '1KXA.-, iHl K.sDAN, MARC H 2*, 1 v*35
——
a bright apring
£°I felue Bhoee
IOTDKN-A •■utlr hHoum
w MaiortftiU «*lkuf h..l
Stjl-Eez bite the high notes
in faahion'a spring Bong
-•with blue ahoea for every
costume and every occasion.
And like all Styl-Eez foot-
wear, these smart blue models
have exclusive features which
prevent rotation of the ankles
end banish foot-fatigue. Ask
to see them , , ,
I. LAUTERSTEIN & SONS
THE BASTROP HI-LIFE
t.EMI MKT MKETS
Th « Genii I.<>«.*i met Monday, March
Jo, 1 l«i:. Frances Williams took
charge of the meeting Definite plans
for the party were discUKMed. Every*
one must pay their due* by Wedne#-
day week. Earh member must not in'
vite more than three and he
J day in \V a tiers'>n.
1 Pauline and Beatrice Hell, Willie
Kimbiough, Ruth June*, Mary Evelyn
kippenbrock, llandsoine I.«*«•. Kllivr
' Love, Bei nice Price and Franklin Pa
vulson nrgammi a It. Y p. (t. in Hills
Prairie Sunday afternoon.
Leah Powell and M. A. BirmtiiK
..v^ ...... ....... must in- jham were in Snnthville Sunday
1 vite before Wednesday. We have de- j
jcided to have it in the park. We do ;
(it ESS
n<>t have two mother* who will come
yet.
We played i;uiiie> the rest of the
period ay we did not have a program.
We enjoyed playing Cheradeii. Then
the bell rang and the meeting ad.
journed.
L
I.
SOPHOMORES ARE PRESENT
think
Elgin
he'd
5—-BJ
gjlN SOCIETY
I Madeline llerndon >eems to
| that she made a scratch In
; Friday. Poor Billy Champion,
better hurry back to school.
i Elva Clyde Lock cut in on some El.
gin girl's property and made her fur-
ious, Not a bad beginning and she's
startin' mighty young.
You should see the shiny faces of
the playground ball team—shiny be
; bause they shined by winning and
I -Iiiny because the sun shined.
Hubert Shelton is buried in anoth-
er wild and wcoly Western thriller.
, (Hows that for an alliteration?)
Did .lark Ash and Earl I'ompton
really hate to throw their gum away
| or was there another attraction out
side the window?
sounds MK.irn -'FISHV' to mi
ist week's Jonah's—
Franklin Davidson.
ii. Ruth l.itake.
3. Mutt flendrix
4 Rosa Ice Schindler. •
ft. Miss Jackson.
Ituck up an' take these
t. Quite all-round
And so pretty, can't you see "
But she's a one man woman
Just who can it be?
'J. Woe be everything. He ju.-.t
can't rate a date. Not that he's not
well-liked and cute, but there ju-t
aren't enough gills Ins sire.
1'liat mannish stride and per-
sonality. It rates the dates, eh?
Oi. is it the dark hair and brown
eyes ?
•1. He's been stepping high with
several young ladies l>ut, deep down
in our hearts, we know that he has
eyi for onl\ one and what a one!
JUNIORS
DR. AND MRS. SMI I II
HOSTS AT BR IIX, E
It
ARE
Dr. and Mrs. A. ('. Smith were
hosts at bridge, I'uesday evening The
personnel included the members of
the Tuesday Night Bridge Club
A double deck of cards went to
Mrs. Whitlow Elzner of Austin unit
a clothes brush to (J. A. Schaefei' for
making high scores,
A dainty salad course consisting of
congealed salad, sandwiches', crack-
ers, olives, iced tea and chocolate p;e
topped with whipped cream, was pass-
ed to Mess/s. and Mesdaines. Oren
Eskew, James P. Wood, B O, Elzner.
, \ acck, Hess ('ha)nier?
' Simmons, Ruth
kew, Merle Hickman, ('it
and Mrs. Vernon Eskew.
really happened
Frances Williams missed her usu;il
Peterson, Wilma h*. |*wk-,!.n,i ,laU' certain S-.pl. we
I know is cramping her .style Cm, did
the declamations get her down?
Frank Green was home by eleven
o'clock Friday night -so he says.
Lottie Nell
h .
Chalmers
MESDAMES MEDI.IN AS|
BELL \\MED HONOR
M EMS \| TEA
Mi I'aul <'. Bell and Mrs. Shad
Medlin ut re coinpliuiented with a
tea in the home of Mrs. (i. Haines
of Austin, given in their
| *> ■ ung Women's Circles
vei jty Baptist Church,
lone Hoffman is making time .?
D. Davidson seems to be carrying on
an interesting conversation with her.
Robert Watson and Johnny Muzney Vaulting and the 440.
had the usual Saturday dates. ' Calvin Waugh Ihieu
that the Count,\ Meet is over
<• have settled back to the natural
i un of school. Some are glad over
the mt come, some are not but those
who didn't make such a grand show
ii.g took it with a giin. Good sport-
can aiwa) - take it, and we did!
We aie pioud of the fact that olii
•Iiini i class dul so well. Those show
inn oui class up were
Dinner tiriesenbeck Mile run
Funis ('lardy I In relay, tin Ho.
and tiie high jump.
Milton Kimbrough Mile relay,
[icptile- «hed theii kin in the «pring,
Dot did likewise.
We have a regular met Iutnic hi our
t'la-s, know who'.' Its "Kun" The
other day the old Dodge >.'"t another
knock in it to add to the many oth
er> >o I rushed it down to the Hi-
Was Gaiage and "Kun", after staling
at llit engine foi a long time, t|e-
cided It was the valve. I don't know
what that is but he knew all about
it lie's itally smart for being so
young And b> the way if your kitty
cart gets anothei or rattle,
rush it over to "Kun." Here, here,
I'm advertising the Hi Way garage
when I'm supposed to be talking a
J bout Robert Kunshick. This will ne-
ver do so I'l just stop it now ' "Good"
did you say ?
But before I close, the Callahan
girls are kcuing their week-end a
'secret until this report is in but jusf
wait until next week Oh boy!
FISHBOWUOWDOWN
We are all wondering wh>
l/evvis Tipton is studying in .school.
(He must have gotten in lute)
Ira Stoweis is s,, jumpy (The note
in list have been important).
Devie Mayes tlidn't come t.> s,*hoo|
Mo|)ila\ ( blistered leg - I
Lois ('lardy i- > talkative (To
.1 I' t< .)
Jaine Smith i- -o happy (we think
lie has enough to be happy over l
Ruber) Watson had om date and
then 11nit (couldn't take too young)
Mary Evelyn Kippenbrock and a
certain Soph tame to Hills I'rairi'
If St I
well
together.
Frances William-
havetl in school.
Dovie Haye went to the skating
rink after the play ground ball mm*.
Mary Peai 1 Erhard whispers in
school.
Robert Wat -* n moved to the bnek
table in General Sc ience
Have youi lawn mower sharpened
anil repaired NOW, at THE TRADE-
IN, general repair shop recently i pen-
ed by W I. Mi Daniel in the Home
Hardware Building.
ELECTION PROt I.AMATION
By virtue of the power vested in
me ai Mayor of the City of Baxtrop,
Texas, and in accordance with the
Ijiws of this State governing Oity
Elections, I, .1 T. Peterson, hereby
oi tlei an election to be held on Tues-
day, April 2nd ln'la, under the ilir
ei tmil of Alex Waugh, Presiding
Judge and Mi R. E. Standifer, As-
social e Judge. Said election to be
held for the purpose >f electing three
GO Aldermen t«> succeed J. J. Sohae-
fer, A J Reyonlds and Robt Trigc
Resigned, ami one (1) City Marshall
to succeed .1 S Milton, to serve until
the election and nullification of their
>U4't 'l*NhorH. That sin ill election will he
held iii the City Hall in the City of
Bastrop, Ba.sti op County, lexas.
Givn undei my hand and seal of
"Ifice, thi-, tli. 1st iInof March. A.
I i !i:ir..
Attest
.1 T PI I ERS< >V Mayor
H \ S( II \EFER. Citv Sect'y
,%0 4
honor by the
of tin I.'Ill
Monda v.
John B. Brysor drank front one of
the outside fountains vvithcut taking
a shower hath,
Kenneth Smith seems to have put
Lewis Tipton out of the race with
WIlic Lee Sta-k.
the .lave
t brew
ran
the
tin
(liscU:
low
hur.
Schaefer, Whitlow
R. .1. Griesenbeck.
G. A
Mr.-.
i
ERNESTINE MOM I RE
HOSTESS AT BKIIHJE
Ernestine Moncurt
Flznei and
MR***.
B \ P I
MILTON ENTER I MVS
IS I W. M. I1.
IS
was lios
after
Miss
less at bridge, on Wednesday
noon of last week.
Miss, Lottie Nell Simmons won lin
gerie for making high score and shoe
pockets were given to M' C*|on
ChalmeiK for consolation
Che hosU>s served refi e.^inieirt-s
of salad, sandwiches, potato chip-,
nut biscuits And grnpe juice.
Those present were Miss>- \g-jie.s
Mi I S Milton was hostess at
| tiie "rial meeting of the Woman's
Missionary Society < i the Baptist
chuicli. Monday afternoon, with LM
menibei s present.
The progiam on Mission, was pre-
lented I>\ C icle No. J with Mrs, c.
W. Eskew leading She wa.-- assist-
ed by Meadamet P. C. Bell, Hartford
Jenkins, W A. Martin, J. A. Dei
rick and Arthur Schaefei.
I lie lio-ti s erveil a loveK rcfresli-
i ment course consisting of' chicken
•salad, crackers, Saratoga chips, oTtves
cookie :t iii I ice tea.
SENIORS WEEKLY
REPORT
EFFICIENT OPTICAL
SERVICE
,1
Bring your "eye troubles" to us.
Years of experience qualifii - n« to
provide for your visionary need .
JAS. P. WOOD
OPTOMETRIST
Bastrop, 1 c*as
( H \ MPlON .sMI I II
Mi-, Edith Smith became the bride
, oi Raymond Champion in a simple
| ces oniony Sunday at 4 p. m. at the
ihome cf hei parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H, C, Smith at Cedai Creek.
i The wedding music was played by
Mrs. .!. K \'oung of Bastrop and the
:. el vice v.a- read by the Rev. J. E.
Buck
1 The bride, who was given In mar*
, iage by hei brother, Noel Smith was
attireil In blue crepe with blue ac-
. it'ssoi les. Hei corsage was of sw<*et
peas and rosebuds. Her only atten-
jdant was hei sister, Mildreci Smith.
SEE
BUD De GLANDQN
FOR EXPERT BARBER WORK
SECOND CHAIR Ai
MILLER'S BVRBfcR SIloP
Radio Trouble?
Tubes Tested Free
I stimates on Repair Given
Free of ( harge
Call Jot1 Ha ler — Phone 20
Radio Service
B. C. ANDERSON
,11. Chair,pion was served by his
brothei as best man.
M'te. an informal reception the
couple lelt t'oi a short trip to San
Antonio, after which they will \u
home in Loekhart.
AIis i hampion irnuluated from
Bastrop High School and attended
the College of \rt- and Industries ar
Kingsville. For the past year she hit
taught near hei home
Mr. Champion i - connectetl with
tin Mails and I'.i-avens Company.
i iii! i •!' tow ii gue.sj. attending the
wodiliMg oie'uded Mis Joan 1'nrdon,
Beininioiii; v- i i in Phelp , Dayton;
Mi and Mrs. .1 K 1't«img, .Miss Ruth
I'eler- n Bastrop; M' and Mr- De.
way potiniff, Mi Mavine Champion,
Lockha t; M> Adele Pfannkuche,
Mrs. II (' Pfannkuche. Mrs, J. M.
Glass, San Antonio; Mi and Mr*.
Frank Bertach and Mr- I E Evans
Of El Pa
We never before saw so many nice
led blistered noses Bill Schanhal-
holding the winning nose while 'Fes
sol* Dodson's map C the most crimson.
We're all glad the rush of county
meet is over, and now we'll start
I rushing about our Senior play. Jest
|a rushing bunch, you know.
Neal Clarkson, you're the first per
'son 1 ever saw who reecivod a pink
bow of ribbon for us winning the
jmile relay and some Snnthville gulj
is minus part of her decorations, eh? ,
i And for once in lii^ young life Alec I
Price gets in a hurry No, he's not j
'running, he's just stretching his stride
and walking a bit faster.
Sam Higgins was certainly swinging ;
the "tree apes" Saturday night at ;
[their big dance.
! Sham on you 1-iVerne Bryson
, You're letting things get you down s^i .
that you're sittii.^ with the niche-- j
tra instead of dancing.
I Well, our senior boy declaimer, Roy
I Claiborne won the watch and were w e
.all proud!
j What's this we hear about three of
our dignified senior girls having a
;boxing match out on the hill Friday
! night. Yes, truth is stranger than
fiction.
, Mr. Percival, who writes the "? ?
at ]Jr." just in case you're about to play
i i ut of names I recommend. Leviticus,
Mai niaduke and Nicodemus. You're
■ Itiit•* welcome.
ran the 220 and
Charlie Brook
dies. *
We aro proud of them!
The boys are no better than the
girl-, we think. They did fine too,
althought they were not so many tn
number. Edna Robinson spelled for
u \my Smith played volley ball and
I )i thy Lee Perkins <]ii| fine in ten
nis and a sun-burn.
Those who did not enter -toml on
tiie -oil, line and wished they had
while they secured a grand un burn.
Talking about sun-burns, have you
mi Dot Perkins" swell tan'' It's a
sun-burn that would do the urgen-
tine advertisements justice to have
as
before and after. A good many
If A TS
I'or
SPHINC
I ook for
smartness
lor
design
when
rinrl
von
yon II
choose
find
hat
TAMS IN
NEW COLORS
39c TO 65c
spring.
Rough .Straws,
I ancy Braic
$1.00 to
Silols, IVdaline,
Is. Mahbuntrtls
$6.00
GARDEN AND PICNIC HATS, 65c
MISS ttOSAUE PERKY
At Turner's Store
HI-LIFE PERSONALS
and Julia
in Smith.
Evelyn
ilie Sun-
I III RSli \ 1
Willi MlfS.
( l.l B MEETS
S( II \ EI ER
"I HAVEN'T HAD
A COLD IN
FIVE YEARS"
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Com It <«f Wllifrr
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?ltumliif a 'i'l P i • i • •• • < ■
fl\> years hi .- iii I 1 .« • ^
•Iik t Unit Hi
Mif i\ tub • oof t '
bu'.irt up re sfaiK< ■« hiixmii • • IhukM
co!'J n *rnr< Til' mnlr w« I I I
hIuik • : .idy-iicxvfd ai d \ R« • r •
wanU^'ful'
• \r' t> r i't" ii i V,r os *• CV , L. Oil
Ttebl**ts Irom >« : druKR^t n < v 1 in t
rnMirv on un.' loi > A.vk ' •
INDIGESTION
Mr. (5. W lolly c( COO
Avf. A. AuHin lr*w.
Kant ' I a '1' I mi «•
^r'nir t, nwt h irci 'Jr.
I in/ wa |ix r MM!
' I «nffrrf,l (rem
I h«J * • on " > 'i' " «iti
111 l'i«Ttc'« Mrd,
c l l>i coT«ry m d« «m lf«l
l*n«r m «i r •« 11
vtir ■ ml
Nrw i:ih . M)c ,
)" i«* U IVrrl'i Clinic* Duffolo. N- V.,
i ll dm
Mrs I uie Schaefer was hostess
to tin 'lhuis<la> Undue ( lub last
I ue. da> aft<'inoor., at whieh time
in i ;iteita r.ed thu-i tables of play-
i rs.
Mi 1!. O El/.nei won lii^h wore
.ind wa.-i presented 1111 a nuxinjr
l> a I and pitehei ami Mrs. Grady
Mu'fhison rti''i\ed a candy Jar.
Rt'lre hnient- of eheese loaf, po-
tato ehips mail-, pickle , apple
flitters tipped with whippeH cream
and it'eil tea weio ervod to Mes-
danu s Addit Mae pnvell, I . •' Pi ice,
I'.. (). Elzr.ct, A < Harper, Mary
E. Murchison, (iradj Miirchiaon, A
I. DeCtlandon, (!. A Schaefei-, V. W.
, Hackwi rth, E K I'ejrt y and Misse.i
, Mary .lane Iiavis nod Louise Hijr
jrins. ^
MUS. BOOTH \Ml MRS. \\ M (.11
JOINT HOSTS To ( LI B
The members "f the Ijidies Reud-
jintv < irele and a fen invite*! friends
I wen* quests of Mr*. M ('. IliKith and
Mrs. Alex Waujrh, at the home of
Mrs. Booth for the npular meeting
of the club last Friday afternoon.
F'llowinK the short business ses-
sion with Mrs. A J. Reynolds, pre
ident, presidinK, Mrs. Wallah «ave
in a very interesting manner the fir,<«t
two acts of the play, "The Hen.", by
Emury, ami Mrs. Booth jrave the last
act and condu^t«-d i round table due
cas.vion <(U the author.
Sibyl .lenntnK."
Kimhro'iiiih visited
da y.
Lemma and Nelda Callahan attend
ed a dance in I.ytton Sprint Satur-
day night.
Verda Holme, and Hei mee \Vi tli
spent a very pleasant day in La.
Orange Sunday.
Sunda,y, Charles Brooks made a
rush call to Sinithville.
Did you go to the bit.' I e in M -
Dade Sunday 11 i>.rlit.? Well, Jubnuie
Mu/ney. Billy Murchi.-on, Elli-e Live,
Robt. Wat.-.on, J. 1*. and 1 ranklln
1 laviilson, Leah Sapp, .1 ■ « Heck ane
Itubha C nipton, Sugar Sander-, Bill
Schanhals, Mutt llendiix, Sam and
Warren Higgins, Ira Stowers, Rookie
lloyt, Neal Clarkson, Raymond and
W. A. Darling and Dick Chalmers did.
Ri.sjc |.ee Si himller went to A is
tin Sunday.
Satin day
to Austin.
"Pat" Pi let sun, Sam and
Higgins' and "Mutt" Hendi
eyed tn Paige Sunday.
Robt. Watson took a !
Thursday and went ti V istin.
1 Roy Claiborne, Anna (j ierner. E^l-
waril H iv iui, ami Mec Pi lci j. nt th«
Week-end in ttuor respecti\o hmnw.
Frari * s Ann Ijiko wa n \ustln
!Saturday.
Hattie Pearl Hendrix pen' Sun.
'I 'gs" Whiteaki
went
\\ an en
journ
.«ia>
:ust
played, a- a piano -olo, Prehwie, hy
1 R.uhmanoff.
j At the close of the program, the
slitiir y doors int.i the dining room
were opened and the guests were in-
vited in. Mrs. W. K. Maynard and
Mrs. Fred (J. Haynie, seateil at the
lace covered table, poured tew and
coffee, and M iKses Annette Booth,
Thee Perkins and Bern ice Hauler, and
Mifvs Helen Booth of Round Rock
pa*-e«| choese uml olive canap«f. pi-
mento chee> e ^sandwiehe.H, <iak«s,
mints, and salted nut*. The room wan
lighted with tall white tapers bum-
In^ in cr>*t l holders and paatel tint-
In rcnclusiw® Mrt>. W. B. Ummoiu*. *4 OvWtTn fanned the center*4«wp.
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*
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ui 21 years in the industry!
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