Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1940 Page: 1 of 8
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JOHN O. TURNER
NEW FALL SHIRTS
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98c - $1.65 • $1.95
"Quality at a Fair Price'
I' ASM 1JOI' ADVERT1SKR. BASTBOP, TKXAi', 1 11 I RSDAY, (K 'T(>BKR I'M
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main street
OBSERVATIONS
BY PETK SHADY
Well, w« Ii> thing- are happening *o
.tiiii unusual th v,. day that w-
would not be surprised t« walk out
t i front yard sonie morning and
• ad a g. raffe hanging on the old mill
i„ . rv t . \ man n 1 let v if i f'u
,,d t" f* K<"'« for thf selective servi ••
mil gave he- < v u!-« that tI* re wasn't
m , thine >ii Ame r tea worth fighting
for. Wt didn't U'li^vp there wait any
•<H ifi Ainertia who fi I? that way
.ilbl e have a dollar t«. contribute
toward hi* oiti' w av transportation
Ju-t why Ihin Jitti. iUm intrigued u-
i- it did, we can't explain, hut wo
nave f« • ti trying to plata out lv «
a a t "-1!ion or a prnticanttnt that
would r u<v u* t<i f<tl Ihi- way, and
t;>„ m-£r*~* t approach we get to sue h
situation would in- to be , frvin(( n
if. cruciee in the j*'tnt< ntlary IV
'« ! « that • wh-rc thi bird'- Won
And I-..W ,M.I If, • ' ,|V; '
culture ro f out openly a« <'rting
• nat „ -.ipp. • ' ng W> •! <: i • 11 Will k '
arm tat- tMjnt h<* M-bcve-, anything
u on Id ><*> ItrtU'f fnt the f mflicr th ,tn
' . pr« * admit- tr.itiott. M Mr.
I n«dd ntcoKl a hi«r,\ *upt i t
f> ifTI rtw f>« flOH Ttt' of Ul-f
July. t«ut I am Wgnr trig r o« •, tr n\-
mi july 1**1? th« 1). >tk«-. at • -'
T- a*< g. ng t put Mr M I ►. ..•
• m the retired Hf? and in all p ait,t,t
«l«vt -t'lfft': liirt finup! K rntn
'URl
ominatHiir John K:
(> Kitimi J -r i ) n fj i rn. m j fm ih*
t tun ill tht'r >«aj. ,4t ha.' la- it
(uittit% a lo. ..f dirt th >pt>r mm
Tli*r foi> ! bi-li-s-f h w«>uld make i
it>< con i u« u.ii« • of iiKru ulluri
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M' ; A t r at ih''
>f I «i. n <<■ t,fiy dav* ith
I II \ N lv S
fo i uri p moil who mi aid)
a-«a->t«d in S d«-cti\|. Si-r^iri*
Iv«-v i-1 ral ion in HaMtrop < onn-
I > i n l>(*tol)«>i llith I ♦•\pr«,-> in.
tli i p appri-i la I ion and I •-
PMiall) romniind and lliank
all nun bi'twcrn iht. ais '> ol 21
and ;W> who h\ th> it prompt
ni hs and cooperation made U -
Ki^tration |ia> a sum k" in II.i ■
trap t'ount). i expfridty de*iro
to thank all reui«lrar> and ll'o
J'ress lot (lu'ir coo|H'ration in
this patiiotii wrvire to our na
I loll.
I K.N \|. JOM-X
( ounh ("lerk
CEDAR CREEK NEWS
MIts. AIM HI K l . SMITH
i I I > A It I TCI I- K, I K-t 2V Mr Kile\
\«\at'ii. an«l on-, John Kiiey and
Km met Ki> .ii-o John li.li Ah*x-
ani i, a tii phew, «vii] to th * t'.'lio tn
If mtMvjlle Stindaj
Mr Ja< k Simm i- : n,j litth- da i
will r and Mt It. • \N ;l« • ■ > of l'i. r
pf'tlt a f<-w d;i ' th' home f M •
and M S I Simm««hv
Mi and Mr Will Smith were rail.
,d to I m k r , t Sunday Ik-cjui* of th
•<r -u il!i of \Jr. Smitl''1- aunt.
I! v K K Smith of N'txon wa- n
i« •'it >. - itor of hi- brother. Arthur
I" Smith and family,
M'- J II I>ail\ and «"ti. John. Mr
«■ I Mifr' . li. M J. M l.la M
M. •' Itrauhaeh Mi II t' Pfaurt
km ,V| Wil > Siiiimntiv .la<":
V i'd 1 lUrht- • Murl V: /ir ' i.
■ S-.n \r.f..m ■ \\ I V,. a- !
d.i IK1'tor. I til «<f All«f tit IVf.
S i:■ d;i ■ v th«- i«t ' M
H < .Smith
Mr and Mr KIIh t William*, Mr
•'.I Mi l a -' i,d Mr and Ml
(il.-in Smith ' l.ytt ti Sur.ri^:' w re
hrs ' v• 11..r-s in the Vilhm Smitv.
h -mi Sunday sift.vniMsn
\''l% K« t.neth Mo th «r«n tuvi l.o
e!l «• n« t. Aunt in Situ dav.
BEARS DEFEAT
CIDDINGS HERE
FRIDAY NIGHT
The Bostrop Bears showed t!v po-
wi r and pa^.-ini; ttmt had i en v\-
p< ct« d of them in d« f atiiig (iiddinu-i
I rniay n ^ht 2o 'i.
The hoiking of the B< a. line threw
the hi d rwnninir Bear b«ek> into the
open time and atrnin, and then when
the (iiddnn;- line h- Id. I u ry Wrigirt
rooly -teppid back anil flipp«d il l a<« cont--t:
j to one of the Beat end
The (fame Friday iiikIii show d thit
t it'll I :oti N Hi->ta and AI I *• r ,i.
■ tt niu-t have -i> nt any hours on
l>loi kme drills with the Bears. The
tackling, ir.o, showed an improvement
a- v ry few '"Hollywood" o arm tac-
kles w**re made.
The Bears kicked to (iiddin^s and
tiu n held, loteiiU' toe Biiff: lo . : i
kick The Beat ;• th< n star; d a march
on tin i-i own o2 yaid lint and went it
t Giddini; It wht- >• the Buffalo
1 ' ft' ned Then I-arry Wriirht
' !>•(( hack and threw a touchdown
pan, to Billy Chalmi" . who took th.
ball on thi '20 and kept going for the
count C a ley Bob Mi rrif'x try f' r
too xt•: point wil.- wide.
To B ar> mo til again in th^ -<*r-
otnl quart ■ on a ""ustained drive f1 ;i-
tui'HH' the r innini' of Maynar l,
Wt iirnt and Young. W right w nt ov r
ftoo tr ■ thn-i- y:.rd lito', Mor - kick-
ed the i xti a point
Thi B< a < ored again n th third
<iii t > .i driv w Billj Mavnar||;
I. k ng an • gi'.t yard toucii down pa> >
f 'in W g'nt. Th try for point w. -
CEDAR CREEK GIRL
WINS BICYCLE
\ irinia l>an Smith, daughter I
Mi. and Mr*. Arthur I*. Smith of ('••-
dar t'reek, has recently been awarded
a b autiiul bicyeh tts f.r-t pla i
|w:nner for the girls in a contes: spon-
sore i by the Sandal,1 Beverages in
Austin.
T« counties were incluiit-d in the
Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet,
Ck id well, May , Ia>c, Llano, Mila>n,
Tra
and Williamson.
BI \
IIAKin BKI I BNKI) TO
B \STROI'
It. I. I . Ihr It was returned o
Bast op So s.-rvo as pastor of tl*
M di-t < hurch hole anothe year
•it t • annual cnnfere.tce held in San
Ar' nio Saturday and Sunday.
li v. and Mrs. Hardt and their
family have be- n in Bastrop t-.vo
year and have ttu'dc a splendid con-
tribution to the town in the way of
civic and social, a- well a religious
ent' prisi. and w weltomo them
ba< «nt iiu.-iastici'.lly for another
vear
Mi l It K ID t (IN I'BIBI 1 t)BS
Bi t aust of business condi-
tion.-, it become.- neec-sary that
tin- Advertiser be published,
without d' lay, not late" thati
noon on Thursday of each week.
W. app • • late your new-
item.. - - we must have them to
make tii A {vert! I worth
rinding . and w«. urge you t.
bring us any new.- you may
have, but please do not ask us
to take new, item.- after noon
on Wednesday, for that week's
pttpt r. Anv item.- coming in af-
ter that time wt. will be forced
to carry over until trie next
week.
WAITERS NEWS
MRS. LEON'A HEFNER
id
In
he fot
r« rove
quartet, Billy ChaL
Agr-eidt'S fumbi ;i
t; ii • <r- and from t* • r--
B - red in fi\ p|ty«. \\
(..nsed over front the Th" tr
point was aciiti wide
- ored in the h-t 5 *er
ir> on a driv. from thi 2
by label tv. Johnny l>ro- m
rhe
for
( 11 ( S K N Ml MBHB < >1 S. I
l.oyce Ksk w. daughter of Mr.
and Mr < W. K-kew of Bastrop ha-
b -t s. li«-ted us a member of th*
S"u: western University Band, it wa«
anrouticed today by Tom Johnson,
Pif el -r.
Mi 'ViIh t ti p in the hand i - limited
to . elected group of applicants, who
cut uca .--fully pass a coPiprehensi«*(
pin nt; and theoretical examination.
I <>! It I! \S I BOB ( <11 N I ^ (.IBI.S
Mil s | i li|- s i s \T TSt W
it?J« *>ft> r| Willi m r' Ti* hi •• nu tl It |« r
manufai' unoy «<-nt«rr« Iwing iiK<mi'il
• P ' v t*o UAF, Adolph ha turn «| •«
Kranio and *W them to ! • lp Hi «
* I i|i Knijisird Iha' .iix'iit t s l. u >1
it it would b> fo m« t" >k B ui:.
K|jto< ", J , t«. thi' w ,i drad tat ,t-
f«. fi'Jiatilfl Ht'h r may t -,ip
for • .,f government in France lhaf
will brink it* fmndl> rvlationn w sh
Knglund, if n- t openlv declare bo 'l-
out th.. !'• an. e a- we klb>« if
will ne%r «}«-!: '•' t•-« Jf a! gr« d with
111",< any activity. .iv noihi-.tf
■ tl air.j* it . f'iri-1 .tirnir «t it. f
netg- « r ami fro nd
Just hud a lettir Ire-m a group of
fri ai in Hou t<>n .i.kmg u* t«> ip
^ >rf t?.« r« publirar, presidential rvii^
••e on 'he ground lhn Pr' tde.f
Ho- -< veit a .i, n [ ' "" le for all of
tH« p-e«e"t chaotic condition tl ■
^"rld i- in. Well, wf n< v« r will l>e
i n*tn'-er! tha' Ron-, veil had anvthinc
do with eott« n ill fulling off ><f ri*"
f«lk lat*t numnier, tl pi'.«ent dry
t II. of the ln*t «p"ll of green p.can
."li. we HatJ, and all thi republic a *
■ or out of purgatorv couldn't c >n
■ ' ■ ii i" Kno-ni It had a th
'o t!., with Round R ek nt«imping th'
gi«*ard out of rnir footbaM team
Bill SMAOV
\ I I KN|t N<, I || K M S UN It \ r
I Iv I ( I >N \ I N TIO.N
\n>orig Ih «n fiooi Bn't eop a t f«' ti I
v 'I'i- Aa-tin Bapti t C'.nv-ntKin
v • k aie Bet nod Mr- Bonn '
S I Brantv n, vi Hi.rlfoi 1
'■ ' '■ ■ ■. nt d M> Minnie* ("lardy, I a
•■i, Iiearmnn, N'i*. Jenkins Brannon,
'''in Lut/. and < 'a'1 -well, and Jam ■
^ -Men s.-hn, fer .a .| ( tr<dvi Ib-M
' ti1 Kit .on will mi i l todn
'' ' I'" Hilltop B | ti t ('hutch '
tin. la.lrtg through Ki id \ no'
! i ' night Do- \ i* idtlon t1 W
' will be in i -.ion I! dav I'hu
day
t'OTTON BH'Olil
<i pot t - *hnw«i that a. I tl*1
f cotton ua ,, ginned in B ■
'r"i' «'mint\ f nm the cttto of 11 4«
1 '«r to Oe'oher I. a comimr'd with
'•':0" hale., for the crop of I" v.t, ac
' to Willi: in 'I H't'v i . J
'I'1 '''il agent
u INS |(| | \|| I i: I 1(11 Mis
t v '1'"el method f.o r 'uhliali!ii,r
'"Ih relation* with new t itle,
protntdiitg good will *a lutinc'
' ' Ifl\ I, oil, of ih l ollll | it I 111'-,
rnlation ('< :nmi111v 1 ati 11
♦ ol
k h,. ch c
i a t ■
I ten
Th
mitt
fumtnt to
of i'i w beer liceii'
'!e ' rdn "good luck" r i -tiii ■ *
"tie tint adviKiru' the new
of heir ti oonsibt it\ to t o
. ^ ' Ih< meaning of i .- «<-i i
-fit.guiatioti program.
< 'dit I nc k Home I lemon-! ration
I lliti I Ircl. Nt < f f ic-r- r -
Trie < .i5a- f <<*k H-'tr.e I' 'nori-tra
tion < iub met 1 ;r#da\ afUrnoon at
tl.,. i o f Mi I ew. •. Turner and
..it* d -ffa ct f t next y« ar. Th >
M I e, Mxandi r. >r. - d nt, M
I I IB :alt v. \ a ;ii i -id. : Mr \S
Ii Milt r, -erretrry treasure■; M «
Ait'.ur B Smith, reporter; Mr De.
a• Turner cuncii delegate; Mi-.
Hoi Robin '.ti. countv h> alth nur.'
w; .t gue--t of the club, and • xplaitod
the county *'t up for the TuI*t .
Sosi. A --••nation and asked for the
co-. j ration of the cluii.
\l• - h.itherini Kelly, home di-on-,
t ate n ag'-iit tui n most intere t 1
ing ilemonatration on table service.
I'lan- w« re made for the cluo to
i 'Ki|« rite in financing the county
touneil esp daily for the year boo;,.
I'" ItcinuN efr< -liments were s >rvi d
lo the following club member* and
j\i it >r Mrs R lev M< xander, Mr
Floyd Martin. M \N I> MiIimt,
'Mr. U il Siiuto, Mi-. K.tthcrin. K I.
I.V. Ml*. Hons I {obin-on, a visitor,
M' B.f ai - d \\ ('hampi >n. a vi-itor
and thi Ikm-
I.Ot VI (.IB I x < IH | \ I« KN I KB
M VI I > i <iN I EST
VI Bl( I.
\|r Mary Sue Murchiso- Mi
jl.ea'n I'oweil, and Mo Margai-t
Bowi H w ie cho-i'ti a thr.i of th-
- \tt g'tl in Rice Institute from
which g" uiii th Rite beautii ami
m t ttoimlar girl foi ta> year will
be ch".- n
Mi> I-ah Bow II i.ful Mi ^lai
garet I'oweil a * tl daughter c-f
\| .1 11 I'oweil, both graduuti ■ '
tin B ihtr.-11 Huh School. ^Iis I eah
iv a. b i mor \ ar ;'t Btcc, and
Ml Ma'gi t is a fri shman.
Mary Sue Murehison, daugh
t. of Mi If II Brit ger, i also i
dual, of :hi Ba-trop High S.Im I,
and a fre-hman the institute
I IIK Mi l IIODISI ( III B« II
\gao wi a" at the beginning • ;
a i'out r ma \>.i At the Annual
I . 11 * ei e S.I'I X'lt n' I , t wee'
:hi | a iii m o is tinned for atiotii r
vi at I'h,. last two y.-iri have b -. :i |
happy one I r u arid we are inde d
cliiil to with vim .again May w>
tiot\ • xp i in-, c ill apprt ci it ion
fm ail thi- d thing \ nt hive don
I'm it, and tin* many kind words you1
lav pokeii let ti begin the new
y ar vot'l. with <1 t • inn 'turn a
mnl it th l>. t v*. hav hud thus,
fat The na tor xpnet- to begin a
si rto if frit i Sun in*"
■ii ti lo I 1 t a. "Thint: th '
A hid M w I ivi a i'ootj attend j
i . Ho i• I- tii t tin ('hut '•
Si h >o| and at tl I'i aching e
v ici 1 o * 'hia- I'.'i •< run it ri gulfi
l ■ ru -al, ok! v. ill lt"« e some go .! ,
mu I aiak • it " I ov alt v Sue - i
day sf.i* all In I < Will you"
t up th ■ touchdown with b
d.
(', dd t
OIMW of
va-d Br
rr Hurt 1
running
(hit r.tln .■ ' B.i'' op tt. re Btad
f. il Stag' ■ KIdier I" -ipg, Charli y
Bob Morris. Art;:ur S.r.ith. Billy (*hal-
mei - . li;irlftird Jenkins
( •K-h,'a<i in the li.ie
bai k • Wn;:ht, Maym
Young.
For GHiding., it wa
mer and I ipton.
The He a s play iost to tiie S^hu!-
enbr-g Siiorthorrs thi. Fridi'v night
on Krha d Field and th® winner of
this x'iime i* -ure to go a long way
in the tli trict. Conch N- rsta ar
nouitci'd thai his fb'ai s will b. in
go<«i condition.
Come out anii help the B i*rs win
thi- imiio'-tant district game.
1' t ton, Oct 215: Four B astrop
County gir's are enrolled at Texas
St.a • t'olleg" for Women. With t".n
apf 'xiate i-nrollment of 2,o0o. TS-
j ('"\V retain- its position ,t- the lairr
'• t ii-idi rit'al woman's college in
> the l'nil«<l Sta'es having students
from 21a Texas countii -. .'Ml states,
ar d 7 foreign countries.
.mi M a ritin j Bastrop County students are Mi-;,
d ti'e B ar'* Mildred Klaitn McDonald. and
Mr rtin and Olivia Borche of Smithville; Mis<
WATTERSOK, Oct. 21: Mr. and
M J fi' Roberts and daughU i,
Joyce, of Bastrop v'sited iti th- home
ol Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hefner and
I sons Sunday night.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mr.-. Balph llolligan Monday night
w> re Mr. and Mr-. John Hefner ami
Mr. and Mrs. Price llefm r.
Haii.vn Wright, M s. Liliie Buckac,
Mrs. (iarland Hefner and children ni".
BAN1) tored to Bastrop Monday.
Mrs. J H Hendrix sjv nt Sund -y
in 'h.- home of h-r daught r. Mr.*.
Liliie Buckvr.
Mr. ar d Mrs. Hoi ace Whitworth
and children of Austin visited in t.i >'
home of their parents. Mr an,-( Mr.-.
W S. Whitworth over the yv eka nd.
Mr. and Mr-. Grandville Hendrix
vi-itcd in the !' >me of Mr. and Mi .
Oscar Jenkins Sunday afUrnoon.
Most every ■•:•.• in the community i
t' tided tile Cedar Valley Carnival in
Bastrop last week.
.Mr. and Mrs. Lonnit Osborn a;<d
sons. Dunvo .i and Curtis vi-ittd In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Hefner Sunday aftvrnoon.
Mr. and Mr-. Gailatrd Heftier and
children visit-d m the home of Mrs.
Joe Watterson Saturday niuiit.
Mr. and Mr-. George I.ee, Mr. an 1 j
Mrs. Vol Wattcrson. Mr. and Mr-.
Will Lee and children spent Sunday
in the home of Mr. and M s. H. B.
l-ee.
Willie Mae Lef spent Friday night
LOCAL RED CROSS
ASSURES HELP TO
SERVICE MEN
To rtlatives and friends of men
legiatering last week for military
training, I r. A. C. Smith, c! .irman
i' th Bastrop County Red Cross
jchapter, extended assurance the Red
Cross is making full preparation for
' expansion to deal with welfare pro-
. blenis of all men who enter service
as well as their families at home.
Pointing out that the Red Cross is
| the government's official agency
| chartered to deal with personal or
I family problems of men of the army
and navy. Or. Smith said the public
will be asked for increasi d member-
ship support during the organiza-
tion's annual Roll Call, November II
to ;*(), that military, public health,
fi st aid and other National Defense
responsibilities of the Red Cross may
be met adequately.
"Increasi d staffs of chapter home
service workers, j rid field represen-
tatives of the Bed Cross may be met
adequately.
"Incr ased staffs of chapter home
.. rvice workers, and field reprcsctna-
tives at training points," I r. Smith
said, "will assist the men or their
dependi nts in matters of iHnes?-?,
emergencies, material relief, obtain-
ing of information needed by mili-
tary aut.ioritit s for fui loughs or de-
pend. ncv discharge s, advising in bus-
ine.-s difficulties, obtaining of em-
ployment for a member of the fam-
ily. and other problems.
"A''my hospitals have 1 r ady ask-
cd for mor than 4.000 Red Cros«i
nurses to be on duty by m-xt July.
The first groups havc In -n called, on
Septeirfb 15 and another yesterday.
For convalescents. Red Cross 'Gray
Ladies' will write letters, in ad books,
provide games and other amusement?
Red Cross volunteers will make com-
fort items for hospitalized men.
"Among other prcpamln ss mea-
sure being taken by the Rod Cross
our chapters will be expected parti-
cularly to train more women and
girl* in home hygiene and preven
tion of disease as a civilian safety
measure, train additional thousands
I il rty, Droe-
Ruth Louise Dicbel of Klgin; and . . , ... .. „ . . .. . ,
,, .. , , ,, ■ ir the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud of first aiders in industnes affected
M -. Winona Schultr. of Paige\ , , , " ... . , .
The growth of TSCW in the sho-t G1"s^ ;^d daughUr in H lis Prairte , by war materials production, increase
scan of thirty.seven vcars to a place ^ thp ^>otball game in | enrollme nt in the Led Cross nursing
th . national astrop Friday night. j reserve corps and 'n nurses aide spe-
Messrs. Henry and Bud Glass were cial courses for training of assist-
busines- visitors at the old home ■ ants in civilian hospitals in time of
authorit i
of prominence among
colleges is attributed by
to the ability of the college to antl-, .
cipate the neiwls of women in the | l\:,Ct'
' n i rr r t
LISTEN, M L YE BVPTISTS
Not enough of you attend Sunday
S. h.ml and ( hurch NN .* wonder wher.
and how you spend these Sundays.
S:■ >. conn to Sunday School an I
Church next Sunday for a changt
Sunday School at !':4a a. m.
Pr aching at 10:." 0 a. m.
B. T C at iL.'tO a m.
F.xening Worship at 7:IW p m.
Bonnie Grimes. Past
of Mr-. J. H. Hendrix Monday
world of todav and to prepare them i
„ best mi et thes. ncds. Unusual In ! „ sorrv V Mr-
it- ffective combination of practical " I"'e hemg serious y ill thu week,
and liberal arts courts TSCW has 1 J>ut onlv ho!^ he soon be able to
durinj: the past five years yent :tn ^
av rajr* of 507 younc women srra*?- * ^ ' '1_ncu.r^ an.^ children
uates • aeh y« ar into important p :in" ; • Hendrix visiter in the j
it .us throughout the nation and to j Cf,'"tnunity Tuesday.
many foreign countues. j Among those in Bastrop Saturday
Because of the "xtremely acute1 %vE. W. Nite and children,
condition of international affairs.' Mf"v'n. It-try and N 11, Mr. and Mrs. I
President 1 H Hubbard has an- Harl.von Wright and son, James Tur-
that special emphasis is being pla *. ",'r ^'r- aI *' ^Irs. Ralph Holliga'i,.
d this year on course s that will pre. Garlan I He filer and
pa!'<• young women to assume* po.d. children, J. an and Belle. Mrs. Liliie
tier's of responsibility in the event' Ruck« r and son, Oscar. Mr. and Mr.-. ;
national emergency. In addtion, they
must continue to produce garments
and surgical dre. sings for use over-
seas and lvre at home. This expan-
sion will take into account, aho, the
continuing need of domestic Red
Cross peacetime services."
CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sunday, October 27th
( hurch School at lJ:4-5 a. m.
Morning Prayer at 11:00 a. m.
The Rev. Oliver C. Cox, of Austin,
will officiate.
r of a national emergency.
Y E H U D I ? ?
of
1 isti n, folks, .md you shall hear,
(It a Irulit to t.ike place tins time
()n Octeibet il, or 1 hursdy night.
\ 11 of the spooks will he out in sight
I he plac e < f this gathering that is so soon.
I- out on the *T Ml near the ole school loom
I here is going lo be fun it>i both young and edei
S> much, til each II think lis his pot ol «« l< 1
1 here is going to be dancing side shows and bingo.
Mill the pot light will fall, on a "WOMAN! 1 >> WKD
OINCi that :s ready to go
\1 I'ersonrtt, assistant coach, you all know
Is going to be the "middle iis'e beau.
1 le I o okrd around foi . choice lor his wife
NihI that my fner.d-, will be the surpia-e of
So come on out. lo the jump .\iitl jive,
vh- v\ these ltdks voit'ta -till ahve
Ihr (*urtiivt\I starts at n \ o c lot k
But don I loiget to use (he h c: s
1 he dam itig is starting ,it right.
Grandville Hendrix, Mr. and Mo.
Krne *t Corl ell and daughters.
Mr. and Mi's. Freest Cot bell. Mrs
1 illii Rucker and s <n. Miss Elizabei'i
Vie xaneler, Mr. and M - Vol Watter-
son. Mrs Garland H'fncr and chil-
drer attended ihi parade and fair in
Loek-iiart Monday.
We see Mr and Mr- Philip Wil.
helm are having them a new honi"
built Hone they ii i • \ th< ir - a- mu '■ '
a. 1 do mine. .
Mrs. F.rtH'st Co bell and daughter!
.-pint Sunday afternoon in the home
of N1 r Ma y Watt' rson
Si i m- K*ts of people are staying
home lo's thi- week or els.- I in-•
don't g i wher. they do u> -them,
■o hop t > hav. a more complete let-
ter next wee!. If I don't - ■> von go-
ing -oiii- nlat • . come bv and tell ne
CHRISTIAN CHl'RCK
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
J. L. Hood, superintendent.
Rev. W e>drow Jones of Smithville
will p.- ach at th.. Sunday evening
servit-t's at •> o'clock. Come and wor
ship with u
GIFTS FCR BABY A beautiful
lint of dainty gifts, including educn
tioi il -• ts, .poons, silver cups, sil
vcr knif . folk, and spoon sets, lock-
ets, cro ts, rings, and brae let-,
with a y\;de election f.om which to
choose. Pr'o's ranging from ">0 cent
to S4.R0. .JAS P. WOOD. 2.'|.;|
lit
when vi
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Floyd R(
has ht-.ii e
Barb
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a going. Thanks.
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wedding is at nine.
each try to be the hist m lino
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IIe i also a meiniier
• tern Pirate football
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Senate, 1 Ith District;
J. ALTON YORK
For District Judge, 21 *t
Judicial District:
J NO. H. TATE
lor Di .trict Attorney;
I D WILLIAMS
lor Representative, 127th District
J. O smith
lor lax \sses.nr Collector:
J. H. JONES
I or Sheriff:
F D. CAR i WRIGHT
I or ('utility Jutlg •:
C P MANNAR!)
1 or ( entily ('lerk •
THiXAL Jo.NF.s
I r Di -trict t lerk .
VERNON L.'KI U
I cr ( ounlv t ce i i r t
MRS (!? M IMMONS
Lor ('mint —ioner, Pr. rint No I
ARTill'R M i II
l or Justice o| 'hi I'i iii Pie I I
J. T. i ! • kFLU'M
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1940, newspaper, October 24, 1940; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236777/m1/1/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.