Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1954 Page: 3 of 12
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bastrop (texas) advertiser, november 11, 1954
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Entertained With
Dude Ranch Party
Susan I <>nif was entertained
1*" riciuy afternoon on het rtth
bu t tulay ul th home of her
parents Mr. and Mr C A.
Umg, with a Dude Ranch Party
Tilt* I <1-1. were IISMby Mix
Dorothy Uini' and \| rJ. A
Long. Hunt and grandmother of
the honoiw
Guest* armed in flashy Went
«rn attire Mini w e re greeted by
n gay cowboy ign on a desert
background directing the way
to the corrals
Morwbteli riding the
highlight of the afternoon en
twUtni! 1'iti, with >'u.murine Sand-
er- and Ua\ tt irhman beinn
named a ttmncn m the brand-
ing wintc t \ f ! ui|f pond with
a •• ur ■ rati h for i nch gucwt wan
a point of mtere >t Ittmiy Hindi
and 'litis Motion boasted the
bigge*t i atri < in till event
Thirty ftv< guest were -eat
erf at tu il - on the ijhii «-. u.
ten n «' I'he liOltuW'' tabic wa
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^ftvc a taik ami ! iii
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thrift Vivo !{ a s."« Mr Haf
run froo .\u tu «a>. Mi (>
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of tie '!ub,
itefrt-ahmentii of and
(fold take sqiiaro. -alt *d nut.«.
mint< and coffee wt'iv aopvod
from a tahlr laid with a cut
work cloth, w ith a flower tfar
den scene cetiU'rpiece, lijfhtud by
«re«n tape in buminff on either
ide Mi \\ K. Mayn^rd pre
* d* d at the ilver coffee aer
vice ami Mrs. Oren Eskew .serv
•■<i cake Placed at other points
in the hotinc were lovely ar-
rARifeniMitM of ro^es and i{la«lio-
lUH.
Mcinbera pre <>nt -vere Mrs.
K R. liarnhil!, Mr S. L. Bran
non Sr., Mrs Leiioy ('lialniers,
Mr . (' VS llakew, Mr->. Oren
Eski'W, Mrs. F red (i. Haynie,
Mrs. ('. M Hart/ell, Mrs Hart-
ford Jenkin>, Mis. \N R Kosm*
lu.s, Mr- W K Mayiiaiil, Mi
« lareiwe McKaull, Mr.-. John I.
M'iic, Mrs II I Perkina, Mrs.
I! I' Perkinn. Mrs. F J Pro
k< p, Mi> S l) Rorem, Mr
Henry Schuybr, Mr Gem Sim
mont, Mrs I \\ Simmons. Mr-
It M Wau«h, Mi- O B Wil-
on. Mr- I' \S Dcnisoti, Mrs.
( I l^awreiici-, Mr-. Fr««d
Moore, Mr- W B Rwimiu«,
Mi < irti Sandfi and Mr* H.
\ F.i-" < r Jr
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I.ari 'heon Honors
Gard*->n Club Guests
Mi <>ai'iand itjir- i-. arid Mr-
■ '•■< si ( .than,). of \u.-tm, who
v.. r. .m %■ of U>« I^ohI Pines
tiArden C'uh, were entertMiiod
witu a lunt'lieoti at the State
Park Hefeetoii >e w«>drte- day,
N .<vemi«"
i t-I ■ piwcic Mrs. (> B
VS e • .in, M) s < iai< e Mr Phaull,
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NEWS'
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JOKL K KKKSK
TO IIOLI) COl'NTY
\( HIEVKMKNT DAY
Bastrop County 4 H Clubs will
hold tijeir annual Achievement
l>s y Program on Saturday, No
veml>er P5, 7MK) p. in. at the
Amercan l.e^ion Center at Bas-
trop. The program is being
-|ioiisoriii i y the County wide
Joint 4-H Council. Flora Mae
Hoffman and Lloyd Probst arc
co chairmen of the Council.
The program for the 1 H'ers,
their parents and friends will
tart with a pot luck >upper.
Kach boy or girl or family will
bring food and this will be
spread out and everyone can en-
joy the supper.
The I H'eis haw done an ex
rellciit job of planning a pro-
gram for tin' evening. Part of
the program will la- entertain-
ment in the form of skit-, mti
ieal arrangements, or >muhai
feature given by the bov> and
ifi rls themselvoa.
The main part of the pro
'am v il! be when the boys and
ifiii- receive tiicir award- for
ac«-ompii - hments in the various
pha -' of I -11 Club work Ap
proximately till boys aiui girl.-
vmh rcceiv« award,- at thi- time
morning in this series of pro-1 year will be taken up at the and prospective new membtlV
grains put on by Extension Ser i I)e<,ember 7 meeting. AH mem j of the Smithville trade territory
vice worker*. ' hers are urged to attepd. Visitors i are also invited to attend.
H Villi i PKiK.B \M
I woui<! like to ren.iii<i you
h^'hiii of the "Town aid Coun-
try" radio program «t fP-iO
n t ■ a m Morwlay thru Satui
, I Hill t \ tft lit Joel K Iv*"' -e
.,n f>. . a r J each \\.'!:e -in.
smithville trith
growers meet
The Smithville Truck Growers
Association held it- monthly
meeting November 'I at 7:.'10
p. in. at the Snnthville City
Auditorium. Bud Johnson, presi
dent, was in charge of the
meeting.
At the meeting, it %va.- de
c ided to sell watermelons next
year to Bernard and Lowery of
lfu>h Springs, Oklahoma. This
firm has bought melons fi^.n
the Association for the pf-t tv
years ami relation.- have been
very satisfactory.
A committee was designated
; to work on marketing arrange
merits for tomatoe.-. for next
year. Clarence Karcher, voca-
tional agriculture instructor, and
Harold Goerner, manager of the
Chamber of Commerce, were ap
pointed to the committee and
others will be selected later.
Joel iieese and Clarence Kar-
cher showed two film.- to the
group. Oio film was on taking
soil samples and the other was
on fertilizer requirements of
different plants.
The next meeting will be held
on I lecembei 7 at which time
I: (i Hancock. Extension Service
Horticulture1 from A X- M
College will djscuss hotbed- and
colli frames management. Kvery
oi.e that plans to rai ■ toma
ti>e- next year is encouraged
tu raise hi.- own plant- or pur
chase tiiein locally. Sin«e most
or' t .i* seed will Ik planteii in
. eoii < i or January this meet
,\lli tie very timely
Tb> a . latiou vear starts on
< mile' 1 and reorganization
>1 pia> n.rig for the coming
The Hearty maple-y flavor
of Karo adds extra
goodness to every bite
11.
Buy
KARO WAFFLE SYRUP
m "Hie, laawdsomG,
-fUll quart dficawfer 1
1 ]/}■ pound and 3 -pound bottles
... 5-pound cans
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Bastrop, Texas Phones 440 & 441
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1954, newspaper, November 11, 1954; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237504/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.