Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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CEDAR CREEK NEWS
MRS. A. I*. SMITH
Mr- Kditl i nampion >p nt
Fridaj nijjh: m San Antonio.
Rom Marie Marlin from the
B« p t i t Childn nV Home in
Round Koi k visited with relatives
here Saturday
Mi and M Andy Alexandei
went to San Antonio Saturday,
when at 2 p.m. t h« Daughtors
4nd wive.-- of the Old Trail
Drivers Association of Texas met
in a call meeting- Mrs. Alexand-
er is a membei o' the associa-
tion.
Mrs. T. L. Watson ami her
launhtei Mrs (iuy Carter of
Klgin spent Wednesday after-
noon with Mi. and Mrs. Arthur
P. Smith
Mi and Mi Jimmie Spiers
it Austin visited in the Andy
Alexandei h o m « Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mi.-, t;. W. Smith and
-or of Dalla.- were visiting in
the home of Mr. Smith's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Smith dur-
ing the past week.
Misses Lana and Gail Heliums
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old H e 11 u m s attended a 4 H
meeting in Bastrop Saturday.
Mrs. Ida Maude Sharp of Bas-
trop visited in the Arthur P.
Smith home Thursday evening.
Odar Creek 11 D Club
Has Meeting
In the absence of Mrs. Lois
BARTSCH
BEAUTY
SALON
Dedicated
to more
Beautiful
Women!
Well-groomed women depend
on regular professional beauty
care to keep them lix-.king
(heir loveliest.
We are read? lo serve you in
our new shop ith all new
equipment including air con
ditioned hair dryers
Open from 8 to Monday
through Saturday
Earlier or
"AFTER 5"
appointments will be made
For Appointment
Call 67
BARTSGH
Beaut\ Salon
MRS. HFRM \N B \RTSCH
MRS. KRN K>T (lOl.RTZ
1 Hopper, county home demons-
tration agent. Mrs. 1 K. Odiorne,
president of the eiub, presented
'the demonstration Mrs. Hopper
had planned for the afternoon,
: the subject being "Games on
Food and Nutrition".
Mis K. R. Alexander Civil
Defense Chairman gave a report
s on a talk given at Council by
Mr.-. 1.. .1 Linenberger, County
Civil Defense Chairman on
"Home Preparedness".
Each committee chairman com-
pleted her committtce for the
year.
The Club voted to pay 25 cents
per member on Kducation fund,
100 per cent This money is used
by the THDA association to pay
three outstanding 4-H girls a
$500 scholarship to the College
or University of their choice and
each district in the state gets
$100 to be used as the district
decides.
Mrs. M. li- Haley was wel-
comed as a new member.
Delicious refreshments con.-i.-t
ing of turkey salad sandwiches,
angel food cake, pickles and cof-
fee were served to the following;
Mrs. R. L. Davis, Mrs. David
L. Nichols, Donna and Barbara
Nichols, Mis. M. B. Raley, Mrs.
T. K. Odiorne. Mrs. S. T. Sim-
mons. Mrs. B. H. Smith, Mrs.
H. C. Smith. Mrs. Dewey Turner,
Mrs. E. R. Alexander, and Mrs.
Lee Alexander.
Mrs. E. R. Alexander was co-
hostess.
"42" Club Meets With
Mrs. H. C. Smith
Mrs. T. C. Watts, president,
opened the meeting of the Cedar
Creek "42" Club on Saturday
afternoon, February 25 at the
home of Mrs. H. C. Smith.
Mrs. Watts and Mrs. J. A.
Martin were co-ho.-tesses.
Three tables of players enjoyed
| several games of "42".
Plans for the club were made
for the rest of the club year.
Afterwards th< members and
; guests were served refreshments
consisting of cake, coffee and
nuts.
Mrs W. N. R a vis tor
from Bastrop Mi Mac AU xand- j
• ei, Mrs. iviah Champion, Mi .
Dee Alexander, Mr.-. Zula K11 i .
Mrs. Vila Hem] nil, Mi . J. A.
j Simmons, Mr-. Arthur P Smith,
Mrs. B H. Sir. ' , Mr . Joe Rat-
man, Mrs. Dewey Tuner, Mr.-.
T <\ Wa" - and Mrs. H. C.
Smith were present.
Mr.-. Ma- Alexander will be
! -os- for the March meeting.
VFW Post 2527
Activities
Community Service:
Fish Fry each month.
Games each month.
Christma.- -upper each year.
; Youth Activities:
Annual Easter Egg Hunt.
Practice field fo: school chil-
dren
DAN TUCKER, Commander
;,I transact most of mv banking
husinev<* at the Citizens State
Hank h\ mail"
It's not m < < - .h \ i' ni.il." a trip to town when you haven't
timi or when it -n't convenient.
Let us tell you how to
BANK BY MAIL
at the
CITIZENS STATE BANK
OF BASTROP
"YOUR FRIENDLY BANK"
*mNe SIZE Saving
Mayonnaise
Biscuits
KRAFT
QUART
KIMBELLS
3 CANS
Hams
Rath Picnic
Pound
37c JUICE
DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE
46 OZ. CAN
4!
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2
Meat
Frenh Ground
Pound
45 c Mellorine
BLUB BELL
12 GALLON
ROUND CARTON
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F R Y E R S
Grade A Fresh Killed
Whole - Lb.
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VEAL LOIN STEAKS
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BROCCOLI Frosty Veres
10 oz.
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STRAWBERRIES
Cold Kin«f
10 oz.
20c
SPIN V C II
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FRIDAY - SATURDAY
. where your patronage
is sineerely appreciated
TAMALES
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Can
BUTTER
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1961, newspaper, March 2, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237833/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.