Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVKRTISEK. MARCH 4. lt «0
I
H?D4R CHEEK
Mr and Mr>. David Nieho!.-
la.-t Hfck end *rth Mr>.
NifholV parent-. M' and Mrs.
Claud. DeBu*k of Austin. Mr.
and M f v I)c|!ii k ;iri .impanu'il
th.-m hum. f"> . few days visit.
Mr- 11 C Sr. ti> and daujrHvr
Mrs. Kdith won' call-
ed to San V t ' •>, Tue.-day due
to the -udd. i <!i'i«th ■ f Mr .
Smith' nephew. V. M 1j ii-
drnm. Mr Smith bayed ov
*r for the funeral on \\>dn sda>
Vlrs. 11 C Pfarmkueln <>f San
Antonio ha- l>«■ t■ a !• i-e truest
.if her -i.-t.r Mi 11 C. Smith
rJu.- week.
Tho who ■ ailed to visit with
Mr- Arthur IV Smith the p: .-t
r< ek wi re' Mr and Mr- 1 Win.
Craft of Hon-ton; Mrs. I,. P.
Houston and sot.. Frederick of
Friendship. Arkansas; Mr and
Mr>. Alfred Helmeamp and Mrs
Mary Tuke of Austin; Mr. and
Mr- Bob Pinckney of Midland;
and Mr? B. P. Eastland of Stock
dale
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Wamel
mined their daughter and son-
in-law. Mr and Mrs. Otis Fere
uson of Freeport and were din-
ner truest* of their daughter.
Mr-. Vernon Sohaefer and Mr.
Schaefer of Bastrop recently.
Mr. and Mrs David Nichols.
Donna and Barbara, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hessman of Paiire
Saturday.
Dr. S. M. Hardt was called
out to the 0. L Holmes res-
idence last week Mr. and Mrs.
Holmes and Irene were victims
of influenza. We are happy (o
report they are recovering- nice
ty-
Visitors in the home "f Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Turner the past
week were Mrs. Turner's sisters.
Mrs. Turner Hart and Mr. Hart
of Smithville and Mrs. Jack J.
Gries. nbeck and Mr Gries r
t*x:k of Ba.-trop.
Mr and Mr-. Robert Martin
spent la.-t weekend in \npleton
visiting with her sister ard fam
ily. Mr and Mr-. Elmer Karl
Shell, Edward. Carol, and Tur-
ner, also Mr. Martin's sister
з.nni family, Mi. and Mi-. Ed-
win Hester and Mac.
Mr. and Mrs Dewey Turner
and mother Mrs Rosa Turner
were dinnei truo-t.- of their -on
and family Sunday, Mr. and
Mr.s. Dewey Robert Turner, Rob
bie and Jill, of Bastrop.
Philliv Dickson of San An
tonio, who is attending the Uni-
versity spent la.-t weekend with
h<-r grandfather and family, Mr.
J J. VoSH
4-H SEWING WORKSHOP
The 4-H Club met in the home
of Mr.- O. L. Holmes for their
first 4-H Sewing Workshop la t
week.
They earn made sowing boxes
and had a lesson or. good groom
mc
The next lesson will be on the
и.-< of the sewing machine and
making cup towels.
The club was happy to wel- i
tome Cindy Zgiinski a. a new
member.
Other membt present wire; i
Alethia Callahan, Cherry! Hull.
J*ana and CsH.il Heliums, Belinda
Holder and Evon and Irent
Holme-.
Adult leader and mothers
who at.t< nded were, Mesdarri' -
Harold Heliums, Roy Holder,
JL R. Hull, and the hoste-s; Mrs
Holmes
Pentecostal Church
Of God
Rrv. Homer Wallace, Paator
Sunday School. 10:00 a. m.
Sunday Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
Weekly Serrr* Thursoay, 7:3« .
p. m.
days, 3:30 p. m
YMW Circle, first i:... day,
7:30 p. m.
Wednesday:
RA's, 4 p. m.
Mid Week Service, 7:30 p. m
Church Choir Rehearsal, 8 p
m.
Ccdvary Episcopal
Church
GORDON B. GUDGER JR.
Seminanan-in-Charge
Sunday Servtcea:
9:30 a. m., Church School, W
K. Kesselus, superintendent.
11:00 a. m., Morning Prayer
And Sermon.
Holy Communion k.t 11:00 a
H. on the last Sunday in eacb
■Mnth.
Church of Christ
BUNDAY SERVICES:
J1 00 a. rn., Preaching Servient
10 0U a. m., Bible Claaaaa.
11:4S a m., Communion.
7:30 p m., Preaching Services
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1960, newspaper, March 3, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237781/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.