Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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HA.STROI' (TEXAS) ADVKRTISKR, JANUARY \Z. l'.Mil
nations to the New March of Dimes'
I Help Prevent Crippling Diseases
• KS
lions of families
j hout the United
this month have re-
March of Dunes
[f million . on the receiv-
> «r of this gigantic mail
erili n coa t to-coast and in
iW®ii and Alaska h "/ • not
Mi} done* ;o, now is the
te'ft< return the familiar en-
lopt 'th a donation to the
Ultjr M uvh of Dime., ihap-
7* al leader;, urged this
ak. 'I ne world's largest vol-
ttty health organization is
to prevent crippling
,M§i with its sights set att
th «<' I< its and arthritis and
000' inued work in polio
torn mailers, which repro-
the campaign theme,
nt Crippling Diseases
Say Yes to the New
Uth of Dinu were ad-
al in great part by .selfless
>crs who, by combing
telephone and other
lie:, were able to "spot"
bout every family in
>unty Addre es of new
not included in tele-
liook were obtained by j
olunteers from real es-
b- trds, tax lists, from
OtH.'ia! records, and from
amkr' of commerce
Hopt'ullv. each of tin 41
ilUon familie in the United
"will have an opportun-I
to In lp prevent crippling
by contributing to the
of Dimes bet wet n now
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LI Th* i t '•
|y >vido «.'h ' r a W;.
jf arch f Dimes contribution U
■ ch« c or c. ih and with pace
r th- donor", name ai d ad-
OM. A brief me- ajje ad-
MNil to "Dear N- . :hbnr"
plait the expanded pi^gram
Tb< National Foundation,
d el .••where on the mailer a
9 health figun- are given
f OKample. that birth de-
?!■ Cripple one out of every
in the tJnited States;
it prthritu and rheumatism
lie* 11 million American*
d #>at polu> can still strike
wn any one of more than R5
Ulor unvaci mated persona
"Sit country
3<* nty chapter nfOrtals iav
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£ Jo
Plans Made At
Meeting Of St.
Anne's Society
Mr? Mink (inert*/., pn-iiient
presided lit St. Alilli Society
hoard meetinir held iit St. Dorni
nil Savin II I!, Uockne on Tue-
day evening, .1 miliar}
Mr- (inert*/, reported that a
cash donation "f $5.00 wn- ent
to the McClo-key tcran II"
pital at Christmas-time Kile al-
ii reported that onie needed
ec|uipment for the church has
been purchased.
The annual M'mcIi of Ilm.e
Danei will he held Fridav, .Ian
t:ary 20, in the :hool auditorium.
Mr-. Mernutn V\ Iheim. welfare
chairman, and Mr K. L. Fohn
will make the arriMi'.'ement
Mr.- Herniaii (inert*/.. -pirtual
development chairman, announc-
ed that the Ko-at\ will now be
recited f<11 I'ea e before the Sun
day ma -e a well a the week
day ma> Society ladle will
he contacted t*t lead the reeita
tion.
Rockne l'arish will be ho-i
fol the meet ill>' of the We tern
District of the Catholic State
League to be held iii Sacred
Ib urt I'an.-h, Kocki •. Sunday,
Apr il J Kenediction will he giv-
Novena Is Held
In Rockne Parish
en at 1 :;t0 p.m. The business
meeting will follow at 2 p.m.
\ tout of the church wit* de
tailed explanation of thi differ-
ent part-, vestnu-n:-. vc.-mis,
etc., a ill hi held at the next
general St. Anne'-. Society meet
inj* \Ve«hie day. .1 .nuir . II. at
7:•'<() p.m. A question and ans
wer period will be held in the
auditorium following the tour. A
-ocial will conclude the meeting.
Attendiiig the meeting, which
Ho i d with prayer, were the Rev.
Claudi A. Faust, and t.he fol
low nit; hoard members M r-
Mark (ioertz, Mr\ Thoma*
(i • t*/.. Mrs. Vernon liartneh,
Mr fat Martsch, Mr Matthew
Martscii, Mrs. Dan Tucker, Mrs-
lb rman (ioertz. Mrs. Herman
W Iheln Mr- Nash Wolf, Mr*.
Martin < ioertz, and Mr Adolph
H 'ffman.
^WTtord
GET OUR SENSATIONAL
NEW FALCON SUCCESS DEAL
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ieo'l loweil priced 6 pmsenger
■dan Deluie trim and white
•oil tn« optional at e«tra coit
"Mailer* mmleri everywt Linda Brneie of Columbui
Ohio 196! March of Dene-'. National Potter Child, a* %hi- mod.;l
otl# of the contribution envelops! Maiier* are to be returned
thi month to local chaptcrt of The National Foundation to support
e r ponded health prog om in birth defects and arthr.tn and con
tinued work in polio linda *. ri-cover ng from birth defects of art
open tpine and eiceti fluid on the brain
The annual Novena
of Our Lady of Prompt Succot
in preparation for her
Sunday. January la. i-.
held at Sacred Heart Pari
Rockne
in honor
fea t.
being
■ h, in
a fL
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iTd
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t' at they "hope our n..i > ;
II e ,ige bring >p< <1% iep.il
in the form of cash, monev
orders .«nci che< k !>e m -.t
Ma ch of Dime* c ntribut .on
..re d< -p« t ntely needed to !i
naii. e National Koundatior
prog rams of aid to patient., o'
re earch and in the traimriu of
health w orkerr
Society News
IT
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1st mas Party
iture of WSCS
Ijtnber Meeting
>f th. Kir«t \1«
a ( "hurch held it> anntist!
MM i .irty M«.ndas. I)<•<
m a'.
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Wir-tin,-.
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et« pt^itnl h\ ti. \rniti
BibJ.
tole France,
\i.tti Dame
ma' read thi
r h e Juggler of
M i Karl I >en
.npti.ni Isaiah 7:
> tx p nt to t. .
Johi Wirtitii.-
co hi> t< i a en
Mt Hoi Wilkin
llayri.
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icty, < ontaining th.
>ry from th' lin pel
I .like It VI M II >. Ill
read the t«ir\ to
re mem be > tn keep
i-tii.,1 \lr I K
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famiie
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ted fit -! n I'.'JO M
jyler t' d ahout
litlnK i-tgle. i
i and - I tin .nt
Sinffint I )>. t > i
Jfhft of Holly," i
Mrs. U km \|i
told thi ti.i v f
ted Cb >; > t m a'
Fam t' ad ,i pin *• Iluti,
the I<a *i. Stock it. c M t
Haymi pre enti^l tin mt
tal Cb- i Una 'tor\ !• \ \ mi
It The group ang "While
Mepherd Watched Their Flock-
I'.- Nlgl'" and 'O Oome All
^ . I ait i f i . led h> Mr- Schuy
ii .c ;i. ■ ntnpanied by Mi .
Wtlkm. I n program clo«ed with
in • in <"hii«tma prnyei b>
\; Hob ' tiant
\i . ntdit f tu • lstoin. toy were
: • wht Ut be given tn t■ • Lion
t*1 ub f> • di^tribati'in to needy
children
Hefrt".htnef.t of iffee, cook-
aiulw i hi . and tnd> were
-eyed 11 • thi ttn'trtber. and
V
\\
Mt
e cu torn
r decora
it< group
la With
-ompamed
I* Ji i I Col
the fir t
Mr I.m
. v. mng were
, Mr*. C H
\ F U il-
.t tn i th;iti
,i were Mt
Dorothy Hry
' g. M 1,
\ phin, Mt
Mi Walter
t ait a right Mt I- W l^ivele <.
Mt \ 11. • M M ut M t Cur
tl a ;.de' . Mn VV I Wade.
Mr He-t„t Sit- Mt* W C
In. k M t, A I# ' ley, Mt
Ti a. \ ' "haln ' i \i 1 at 1 • >r
tot), M' < arei . I > .jejiel . and
Mr Dan L-.-vd
Mt O
Mi Innt-
Membet pr« -
tho«i already nam
J <; Hr> -on Mi
I.e. Mt 1. A k
C Pit. • . M .11
.in 111! kershaw
Baptist Ida Pearl
Bell Circle Meets
In Brannon Home
Tt« Ida Pearl Bell ('ircie met
Tuesday. January •'!, in the home
of Mn. S L. Hrannon, Sr., at
.'! o'clock
I'hi following member- were
pn ent \1t Dave Go<ldard St..
Mi \. -ta Jnne>, Mr.-. Thoma
Fisher. Mr- A. A. Shilling. Mr-.
Nora Berry, Mr>. Winnie Arlam.-.
Mi L. B. Templeton, Mrs. Beu
ia lenkin.-. Mr- Robert Moon-.
N!t H I. Petkin- atai Mrs. S
1 Brannon. Sr
Ther. were several piece read
on m i--lona rie in the foreign
f ield
Thi hu-ine-- meeting w;i- pre
lde<l over by Mrs Dav. (jinl
• lard. Sr. after which the group
.mi invtt.-d into the dining noon
irtd . rved eggnog, fruit ake,
co! . 11i ikn - and ands
O. O. SCHUELKE
Fumltor*, y'pholatery fk Brpalt
Specializing in
Auto Seat Covers
Dr. Neil R. Gurwitz
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hour* — f 00 to 5:Si
Daily Kxcept Tue*daya
(In Fljfin on Tuoi«lay )
(ItMted on Thnrtwlay afternooiu
OKFICK: 913 Main St.
Phone lOfi — fUatrop. Teia«
Thi Nc-vena ib votion- were
opened Sunday afternoon, Janu
ary -H, during the Family Hour
of Holy Prayer. The N'ovena
prayer are recited daily in con-
nection with the morning Mft-s
and Rosary.
\ public Triduum will be held
thi last three days of the N'o-
vena Novena prayers. Rosary
and Benediction will l>e given
each evening Rev. Claude Faust
pastor, urged all to take pait
in the Novena. The general in
tention of the Novena is for
World Peace
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makes it necessary for United Oaa to provide more "cloth
or more natural gas - to meet the gas requirements of the i
Growtli Pattern
for *61
Our industrial customers, for example, used more than twice
as much gas in 1900 as they did in 1950. Our total gas deliveries
last year were over 1.3 trillion cubic feet.
To mt*et the demands of its natural gas customers in the Gulf South,
United invested in new production, pipe line and distribution
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1961, newspaper, January 12, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237826/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.