Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1950 Page: 3 of 6
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BASTROP ADVERTISER SEPTEMBER 7, I960
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LONE STAH BREWERY—This aerial photograph gives an overall picture of
the buildings on the 25-acre tract occupied by the Lone Star Brewing Co.,
San Antonio, which has just observed its tenth anniversary. The brewery has
increased production and sales 10 times in the 10 years and has announced an-
other new expansion program.
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MISS STAIT HONORED
AT HRIDAL SHOW Kit
I bowl filled with throe varieties of
marigolds and ferns. On either
end of the (able was a hand carved
mihh i Iteverly Stapp oI Smith- jcandlc ho!d,.r with n candleil.
ville, bride-elect of J. G. Ix-wis 1
of Bastrop, was honored with a
miscellaneous shower given on
August 28th at the home of Mr.
and Mr* li L Rlaschke, by their
daughter, Iverine Iflaschke and
Mi-- Martha Brown in Smilhville.
Mi - Stapp, Mrs Moody, Mis*
Mrown and Mi - Hlaschke greet-
ed the gut ts. who were ti'ked to
register in a white moire taff -ta
t:u< •! book. [>r«>ide<i over by Mi--
I >ody Rlaschktv
The iinsi;g table was covered
with an imported ivory colored
lar.- t'lbie cloth. The center piece
«• a large br n*e col«.r«*d crytal
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ftain «rr fro often
fv rnt t> *.u! minrrali
why u rruny tftrmert-. wtwte frtrd-
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f*>ur«t 1 hry tuvf found that
Or*. hfif* I t meat arxJ benxrt
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TOUR OCCO SERVICE MAN
Adren' Red' Long
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Punch was served by Miss Hetty
Harrell and Mioses Anna Jo anil
Charlecn Janak served the as-
sorted cookies and candies.
Mr-. Jake Lewis, Sr. and other
relatives of Bastrop attended the
shower.
\TTEND FXMII.Y REl'NION
IN HELTON Sl'NDA V
Mr. and Mrs. L. J Schewe were
gue«t- in Temple ar.d Belton over
the holidays where they attended
a r union of Mrs. Schewe - family,
the \V \V Moss family, held at
the Be!ton Park on Sunday
Members >>f the Moc family
attending wer. Mr \V V. Thomp
on. Mr J W Wolf, Mr N'elle
3Hm er, T J Mom and Rnv L
Moss a!! of Houston; \V O. Moss,
Ma-on; Mr I. \V Glazener. Hel-
ton; Mr- J \* Glazener, Temple;
and Mr I J Schewe, Ha-Mop
Fifty relatives were present for
the occasion.
GREATEST SCIENCE
SHOW TO BE HELD
AT STATE FAIR
The greatest science show ever
presented in the Southwest will be
a frer. attraction of the 19M) State
Fair of T'-xas, Oct. 7-22.
I>cpicting advances frince the
turn of the century in atomic
energy, electronics, aviation and
other phases of science will be
new exhibits from the American
Museum of Atomic Energy includ-
ing recent acquisitions from Brook-
haven National I>al<oratory. The.se
will be augmented by exhibits
from America's industrial research
laboratories.
Th.- dramatic show will occupy
20,000 square feet of space in the
new Science Building on the 187-
itcre, $8!>,000,000 fair grounds.
The Science Show will set the
pace for the Mid-Century theme
of the 1950 Stat' Fair — "A
alute to the first half century,
a pr view •<{ the second." The show-
will be opened with the explosion
f an astonishingly realistic, simu-
\\ >< MEETS \T
M l FN HOME
John Allen and Mr H. C.
were hostesses to the
j Mrs.
W ;!kin
i membei of circle one of th< Wo-
■ mat '-' Society of Christian Ser-
I \- .if ih< F r-t M< thodlst Church,
i at the Allen home on Tuesday
i afternoon.
Mr.-. W. B. Kansome presided
I over the -hort business session.
Mrs W A Hasler gave the pro-
gram on "Thj Saving Help Among
t All Nations."
Refreshments were served to
Mi \V H. Kansome, Mrs. George
Starcke, Mi \\ A. Hasler, Mrs.
Ma> < raft, Mr- J. F. Allphin,
Mrs J W. Griffin, Mrs. J. G.
Hryson. Mi-- Dorothy Hryson, Mrs.
; Belle Jenkins, Mr.-. F. K. BsrnhiH,
i Mrs. M M. Perkins and the
hoste-se-.
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In Bastrop
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G! - I ISHER I \MII/N ENJOt S
REl Nil )N \T PARK
The members of the Gus Fisher
family enjoyed a family reunion
at the Bastrop State Park Sunday.
A picnic lunch was served at noon.
Thote attending included Mr.
i and Mi Oscar Fisher, Mr. and
M I J <M* Fisher, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Fisher and baby, Mr. and
Mi . I«ucion Flli.-, Mrs. Lean Will-
iams, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Will-
iam-. RimI Rock; Mrs. Freda Starr,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Starr and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. I).
Stephen: aixi Darlene, Mr. and
Mrs. Morgan Fisher and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher, Jr., and
daughter, Mr. and Mr- Billie
Pan-h. Mr and Mr Chari.e Mt
Kean and children, Lockhart; Mr.
and Mr.-. Arthur L. Fisher and
Han of Conroe; Mr. and Mrs.
Perry William- and children, Mr
and Mrs. Will McMahan and
James, Mrs. Carrol Miears and
son of !>al ;
Mrs. Hoi lis Fowler, Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Fowler and children of
Pear Valley; Mrs. Fmma liass-
mu-sen of Kankake*, Illinois; Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Petty. Mr. and
Mrs. Fd Necessary, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Kelley and Peggy of Gates-
l ville; Mr. and Mrs. George Schoab.
Lampasas; Mr. and Mrs. C. A
Tier ami son of Corpus Christi;
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Povd of Hous-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Johnson,
Creodmore; Mr. and Mrs. l^tbon
Jenkins and children, Austin; and
Mr and Mrs. Dale Sanders of
Flgm.
FIDEI.IS CI ASS MEETS
WITH MRS. POWFLI.
The Baptist Fidelia Sunday
School class met in the home of
Mrs. E. N. Powell Tuesday even-
ing, September .V Mrs. Buddy
Jerrell brought a devotional on
Christian Services, combining
love the olive branch; honesty
pure ami lofty motives; hope the
parent of good works; and prayer.
Mrs. R. I). Jones, stewardship
vice president, presided in the ab-
sence of Mrs. Lewis Smith,
president.
Mrs. A. P. Smith, chairman of
t he nominal inn committee brought
recommendations for the new class
officers of the year. The new of-
ficers to be installed in October.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostesses, Mrs. E. N
Powell, Sirs. R. S. Gillit and Mrs.
A L Wright, to Mrs, Cathey
Higus, Mrs. R. I) Jones, Mrs,
Huddy Jerrell, Mrs. A. P. Smith,
Mr M. H. Perkins, Mrs.
Corbell, Mrs. K. H Horner, Mr
Kelley and Miss Tinnie Kiggs.
class
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lated atom bomb. The now-familiar
mushroom climbing into the sky
will be the signal that the show
is on.
Exactly how the miracles that
resulted in the atom bomb were
accomplished will be shown by
mock-ups and authentic research
tools.
Included will be a 250,000-volt
Van de Graaff generator. A "live"
model of an atomic pile the size
of a ^niail house will enable visi-
toi to have their dimes irradiated
harmlessly hut "hot" enough to
register on a Geiger counter.
One exhibit will demonstrate
thi ii e of radioisotopes or tracer
atom, and radioactive phosphorous
in agriculture.
David L. DeJamette, curator
of • American Museum of Atom-
ic hn rgy at Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
is general superintendent of the
show.
General Electric exhibits will
include a pair of the almost un-
believable mechanical hands used
to handle dangerous radioactive
sub tances from safe distances,
and a colorful display showing
how atomic fission may be used
in the future to generate electric
power.
The large RCA display will show
theatre-size television, the "snip-
erscope" which enables soldiers
to shoot accurately in pitch dark,
the electron microscope which en-
large- objects 50,000 times, ami a
studio in which visitors may see
themselves on television.
Westinghouse will show appar-
atus used in early experiments
with atomic energy, a cut-away
jet airplane engine, and other
exhibits.
CEDARGROVE
NEWS
CEDAR GROVE.—Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Green and grandson,
Tommy Baxter, of Fort Worth,
spent the Labor Day holidays with
Mis.- Wills Green and Orland
Green.
Mr W. E. Bailey and children
visited Miss Wills Green and Mrs.
Carroll Green and little Tommy
Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bailey and
children attended the Yainboree
Paradt in Elgin Thursday after-
noon They visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Evans and Weldon Bailey of
El^rm also.
M and Mrs. Brad Kemp visit-
ed ' he W. E. Bailey's Sunday
morning. They were to spend the
rest of the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Kemp.
Mr. and Mr.-. John Turner and
grandson, of Austin, were visiting
in the community Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heartfield
of Hearne, visited Mrs. Heart-
field's father. Mr. Lee Rector,
W- dnesdav.
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^TIRE HEADQUARTERS
Mr. Lee Rector had several visi-
tor- from Houston and Bay City
Saturday niirht and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.. W. E. Bailey
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ezra Farmer of Bastrop, and Mr.
Lee R '.'tor Sat'Jrdav afternoo .
The Friendship HD Club mem-
bers will meet in the Court House
Annex Monday afternoon, Septem-
ber 11. Everyone try to be pre-
sent. Mrs. Etta Ringgold will give
her report of the State THDA
Convention. She always brings
back a splendid report.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1950, newspaper, September 7, 1950; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237287/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.