Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 12, 195
WHAT HAPPENED "BACK STAGE
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BOTTOMS 1'!', 71 wash pots, scrubbed and
ready, rt'flK'tcd the rays of the setting sun
late Monday afternoon, waiting for "cooking
time" the n xt day. The pots were gathered
up from all over Ba.-trop County, most of them
PHOTO BY BOB STANDIFER
havinj' been retired from family wash dav ser-
vice 15 or 20 year.- ago. They came into their
own at one of the biggest cook outs ever held
in Texas!
DECORA "I'INt; 1111 SI'I A K K KS TABI.FS. a
ranged undei ' h« huj.it Johnson for Pn-ident
hannei on the nth -id, of the Legion < ntoi
Starlight Terrace. are MRS. .1 1 HASLER,
MRS. OREN rskHW. MKS FRED G H ^
\IE, and MRS MVLCuI.M DINGES of Hous-
ton. Hanked on the -mail platform in the on
IMW.U u i uOti STANQtFtM
tel. waiting to lie worked into the beautiful
autumn centerpiece, are ma < of colorful tall
flowei -, berric- and fruit and greenery, I hat
wa early Tuesday afternoon. fue-^las evening
f.,u id t • -etting attracti\• and appropriate foi
th< occasion.
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PHOTO BY BOB S'ANDIFER
PAUSING FOR \ MINUTE n t-ht i file-building Tuesday mor: ,
injr is VERNON ESKEW. e. nter. who erved a- one of the "htad
cooks" for th« affair, with FRANK IE RISK I' >f Dime Box. on
the right, and A. J. (Giisi NOVOSAD of Smithvillc on the left.
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First Methodist
Church
WAITER J. CART WRIGHT
Bastrop, Texas
November 15, 1959
Morning Worship 10:'<5 a. m.
Special music will be provided
by th< First and Second tirade
Choii . Mi A N. Edward-,
directing.
Sermon: "God give- tl
crea-e." i 1 Corinthiai •'!:( I
Met' odi.-t Youth Fellow h p
6:30 p. m.
Sunday Evening Study: THEO-
LOGY FOR CHURCH MFM
B'ERS. Session HI.
The das- studying oui
thi- Sunday evening at
will take up two topics:
(ll Out Faith in the
Spirit. Read in your Bibb
jail 11:2; Zecha lah 4; >:
kiel .!ti:27; Luk. 1:14;
14:1": 17 and Act.- 1 ■
Mrs. Cartwngtj
Givos Prog ran
Garden Club
M ■ R P I'erkin >j
home to iiiemhci of 1
I'll e I iai den ('luh i ll
day afternoon, N'ovcmli
Powell r Mavnaul
\N at ii n lliggin a ei,
Mi - U alter I 'att* |
I ! (<i'I am Ii ad■ l ai I
hei discus ion dried
fot mak f artangi i
' • I .1 111 tie t,, n
i it i n F-k. w ill-pht •(
rangenicnt made frouj
i o e and • 11 ii d ataf
Mrs. R. A. Tulli-.j
i■ • • i*ie11 4uibt| 'he kJ
i od. and anonnni > |j
IMi" iliiagi i.. J
V 'i tn \\ "dia da . , I
IS
I'll. ;v my I ....
I w It ll ai I aiigeinei t f
iial
t.
MKS. \ L. I>- ;,l. \ND« N. with a
cuts up the 70 p. inds of bacon -e.; to «•«.
thi Oil pound of ranch -tyle bea :
with thi .atfi ' '• (jl'INTON ALI I N
heans in trie oiggest pot Wi eve. -aw! I
PHOTO BY BOB STANDIFER
WASH POT." \RE READIED eat y Tuesday morning n prepara-
tion for cooking t ii.lino pi, u<d.- of Colorado Kiver Catfish er-
ved at tin '!'■ -i cook mi'. Pot- .v ie filled with $00 gallons
of cooking oi . and 12 c<.rds of wood were on the cooking fires.
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2:1 I: Roman " ' ; Ga tia:
5:22-25.
i2i Our Faith in the Bible.
Read in your Bible: Proverbs
2:1 ">: Isaiah 5a: 0 1: II Timo
thy ':: 14 -17; Deuteronomy • • 7:
Luke 4: 10-21; Luk- 24:2' 27;
Psalm 10:7-14.
Monday. Nov, mb« • ' . Cir< >•
One of the Woman'- Society
will meet, at 3:00 p. m. wth
Mr Bob Wilkin bringing the
•losing -es-ion of "Luke'- Por-
trait of Jc.-us "
Tue.-day, Novemln i 17, Book
Review: f'ircle II "-lil pre.-nt
i Book Review " Revels! i n
the Eternal Truth" by Mr.- Gor
Ion Trousdale of Smithville. on
Tin day. N'ovember 17, at h
p. m. n the Sanctuary. A free
will offering will hi* taken at
the >i mr, proceeds of which will
be u.-ed for the new parsonage.
Wed' • -day, November 1* the
Weslevan Service Guild will
n.e. • at th- home of Mt . Li
roy Chalnier- at 7:'S0 p. m. Mr
W. J. Rogi : is > o ho.c.-
Thursday, November 10. 6:30
j). m. Senior choir practice.
Saturday, November 21, 10:.s0
a. m. Second Grade and Junior
Choir Practice.
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Mr
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Mr
J. W
Wat
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Mr
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Fred
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United
Pentecostal C
J ,mien L f « ■ tier • -r
Everyon# w«->orr «•
■ ,r. h. rn - i if i
uted on the A u -t.•, )
Bajitrop.
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\!umti.if \\ ruhip ; ■ !
hureh, H .00 :r,
• g 1 r\ '.re,
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THURSDAY V
> •, 7 30 p n.
Too Late To C
• J « MI CQUlPMrV
DP PUTY SHERIFF H M.I. T \ RV1 R
1 the -ituat.on with OSCAR IM RCKLI
| Grove as aci.vitj really •> • • pit ktr •••
day afternoon, whei '!< fire roare j
! iK>ts, and bu im iner. arid citizen
Hit.
i R N VI. i •
' OMPA.NY
New Arrivals
Pat Dannelley '
Name : fioi .■ r< -r< F i
l Bridal . -'nower
Mi- Pat i j a Dam '• •.
named honoree for ; bridal
shower on Thursday < vein k,
October 20. at the Ameiicai
Legion c< ' 'i
Host. ■ ver. Mr Jul
Hardee, M Frank Hnnkina.
VL-. Donald Boehnke. Mr D<
I ay Mart; Mi o I.i
man, Mi Rnhard Martin, Mr .
< V Pow. . Mr J \V Ma.
M
. Uwciy
Mi- Ba
I Scott.
Mr M n
•reiving t
. V-
> n Hal
.ton, Mr
M \s
Mi
Bo,
r.iU'U ts i uUu b I A 'i UI M! R
WORh'lNti Dll.lOlvNTLY at the table n tin centei back are
HOMER WE FLS and \DREN (Red) I.ON'G, making their
check and double , lie k on food -npp n Tue-day afternoon,
ley were in charge of purchasing ripplie-, which included,
among other items, 500 loave- of bread, 7a pound- of onions, 24
gallot of cat'-uji. li.UOO pla1.es, 000 cups. .0 pound of coffee
ISO quart of cream.
final
Th.
and
Garden Club
Pilgrimage To Be
Held In Austin
A Garden Club Pilgrimage
sponsored by Division •'!, Di
trict 6, Texas (jarden Clubs, Inc.
will be held ill Austin on Wed
nesday, November 1H, to which
all garden club members and
others interested are invited.
The pilgrimage will include a
visit to the beautiful Governor'
Mansion, which will be open
only from 10 to 12 a. m., where
the First I^ady of Texas, Mrs.
Price Daniel, will greet visitors.
Other places to be visited arc
th« l agan Dick on home, Way
man Adam- Studio, a garden of
a good horticulturist who knows
and grow, better plant , un <
tati in one of the beautiful ri
-idential sections of Au.-tin; the
C W Halls, and the Olin Cul-
bi' rtsori gardens.
Mrs. R A. Tulli , president
of the Lost Pines Club, and
Mrs. Oren Eskew, have tickets
to the pilgrimage for ale. Pro-
ceeds will go toward the new
Texas Headquarters building in
Fort Worth.
Cowboys who want to take
the rough edge off a horse, call
the practice letting the hammer
down.
Mr. and Mr Erne-t Fierieh
an announcing the arrival of
ti.i ir fourth on, Robert Charles,
at 'Ii. local hospital Tuesday
morning, N'ovember 10, at 2 a.
m.
The little fellow weighed even
pound and five ounces.
His brother; are Ronnie,
Wayne and Terry. He i- the
grand son of Mi and Mr Ju-
liu, Barti-ch and Mr John Fre-
rich, .1 r., and the great grand-
• or of .Mr arid Mi lohn Ere
rich, Sr.
M r iphie Bar! -ch, an A r
tonio. Mis. John Hoffman,
Rockne, the great grand
mother.
The mother i the former
Mi Minnie I.i-hman of Ro*-ktn
• '•nor- ' m ti • • j- other, M r
aid Mar ' I . . « « ?• p . . • •
Pat Dann. ll, ■>, .,„d M' Rr. h
I'd w.'h cor'agi of dwarf
bron/.i chry «anthemuni'
Mi I -i,. :' -, pr ■ id.-d .! tin
gui «it book
The refrt-hmint tnit), centei
pieci de,oration mi a biid< dol
placed on !• large reflector mil
! r r, with two low bud va.-i t of
yelli.A dwarf chrysanthemum
and tall cry-tal . aridb holders
i with whit, candles, forming a
; naif circle ir cjnd the doll. Each
corne, ,,f the a hit,* crochet ta
'■'> in'll a a ■ aught wit h an
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$400
rofi ■wiDtcotP
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Koy Kragh Jewel<
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\ m-m-m...tastes better because
made with homogenized milk !
\ baby boy wa born to Mr
ai .1 Mr Tommy < Huzzy > Potts
at the local hospital Sunday.
Novi ruber H, at .'i:.r0; a. m.
lie weighed even pound and
eight nunc, , and ha been given
thi name of '.'barle I*■*
Hi grandparent ar< Mr. and
Mi 1 w Scott and Mr. arul
.VD L, e Potts, and his mater
rial great grandparents are Mr.
and Mr Frank French.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bartsch
of Sacred Heart Parish, Rq^kne,
are announcing the arrival of
a baby g.-I, Kathryn Rosemary,
born Saturday, November 7, at.
1:15 a. m. in the Bastrop Hos
pitai weighing H pounds.
The baby i.s welcomed by a
brother, Mark Vernon Bartsch.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Henry I>rhman, Rockne, ami
C HOCOL
MILK
so nourishing! so delicious I
just heat and serve!
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1959, newspaper, November 12, 1959; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237765/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.