Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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Mi and Mrs. John Patrick Hoffman
f Society News~*%
Delegates Elected
For Guild Weekend
At Mt. Weslev
Mr.-. Addic Mac Powell and
Mrs. Alma Scharfei were host
•sses to members and guests of
the Wesleyan Service Guild on
Wednesday night, June 28, on
the lawn at their country home
•ff the Utley Road.
Mrs. E. F. Pearcy, newly elect-
ed president, opened the meet-
ing with a prayer and fitting
Btory of a young boy in Brazil.
Mrs. Willie Belle Kennedy gave
the devotiofial using "Peace" a-
her subject.
Miss Stella Spoonei and Mrs.
Jack Claiborne gave the pro-
gram for the evening u.->ing
Home For the Homeless" or
Refugee- a- their subject.
Mrs. P. J Parker and Mrs.
Willie Belle Kennedy were elect
ed as delegates to the annual
Guild Weekend to be held at
Mt. Wesley, Kerrville, the week-
end of August t-fi.
Tne meeting closed with a
prayer by Mrs. C. B. Tracy,
mother of Mr-. Pearcy.
The meeting was held on the
beautiful green lawn admist the j
natural setting of colorful shrubs |
and plant:- and flowering pot |
plants.
During the social houi the j
hostsees served run cake and
homemade peach ice cream. They
were a--i.-ted bv Mrs. Powell's
Are you wasting the
beauty of y our diamonds
\re your precious hIoom
lying around unused in a
vault because the netting*
are worn, outmoded. . .
unsafe?
Then let us *ho you how
to bring them to life . . .
How little it touts to have
them remounted in safe,
up-to-date settings.
How wonderful you'll feel
when you can wear and
enjoy them anew! There's
no obligation for estimat
es. mi come in soon.
Kragh's
'for things liner'
92.-J Main BASTROP Phone ! 1
JEWELERS AM) WATCH REPAIRERS
Photo b> Hob standtfer
I grnndchildren, Kirk and Pat
Hawkins of Austin.
Gue-1- were .M Traex. Mi-
Marj I.ee Mai-h, Mi I. i n n
Faust, and Mr.-, U. 1' ('onant,
coordinatior for the (iuil.l and
Woman's Society of ( hnstian
Sei vice.
Member.- pre-ent than
th< above named were M Air i.
Lee Alexander. Mi- I, L. B.>-
hannon, Mrs. Leroy Cnalmers,
Mrs. A. X Edward.-, Mrs. Wall
ace Hefner, Mr.-. H. (' Hodge-,
Mrs. C. O. Home, Mrs. C F.
Miller. Mrs. Man Murchison, Mr-
W. J. Rogers, Mi.-. G A. Schae
fer, and Mr-. George Swillev
FFA Boys To
Have Important
Meeting July 10
Members of the Ba.-trop Chap-
ter, FFA. are a ked to attend
a meeting on Monday night, July
10. at 7 o'clock in the Ag build-
ing. Go. on Rosanky spot;-or,
Uates that piar - will he made at
thi> time for '.he FFA entry in
the Bastrop Homecoming Parade,
and al-o for the summer FFA
Conference to be held in DaSla-,
Julv 19 22.
All members are urged to at
tend.
Hoffmctn-O irpenter
M Mary MiUini' Carpenter
. a John Patrick were
.narried in an impres-ivi
I t \ III the Sa r< 1 Ileal! < ath
• lie ( hutch in Ba.-trou at foiir-
hiity o'clock Saturtla> a f t «.• i -
oon, June 24. l!">l.
R< v. Lou.- Wt'/niak peif"inied
lu double i iute -
ri, til ide i- the daughter of
Mi- Mauri, e A Carpenter and
, I:,t. Mi Chi i- nt. i S • i-
; piing gradua: of Bn-t'op
ligh School wher. she to"k
tart in school -port.- and ocial
. UV lte>.
Mr. aid Mr- J" n.. Hoffman
ne tin parent 'f the bride
Mi'"m, who i- a 1graduate
t' Bn.-t rop 11 in S. ho..: H. at
, :.,u .1 St Marx Ciuvei -itx ii
\ntonio and h"M- lh< posi
inn of draftsma1 f"1 the
f Vu.-tiil.
Mrs. M. A. Schuelke. .It played
tin traditional wedding music
tin organ at i a ."mpanied
M \ddie Ma. I'., veil and M
\lnia Schaefei .1- tney -ang
' \\a Maria".
Th> bride'- brotl.ii. Ronald \
Carpenter, gave her in niani.tg.
woie a whit, f in.nl go.xn
>{ hand clipped .hantill;, a.e
.ml nyloi -heel l*h> moulded
exveled bodice xx a topped by
. oped neckline l.nli>! -leeV.
apered to point- at M't xx i-t-
bouffant -kit f. at in ed a. ••
pan. Is falling into . "in ' '' ft;n
Hei fingei tip v.-il of 1 'en- I
lllu -ion xx a- atMi li. il to a . I
hat of losepoint la... -prinkled
x ith pearl.- and -e«|un:- Her
.nly jewelr\ was a -n a -ti a- i
of pearls.
Sin can i*'il a a ,. ;• i - ..pi. t
of xx lute featiuK-d > a i nation
entered xxith a vxhit< orchid.
Mi- - I-n Neili Wllheim xx a
the bude's maid of honor. S; .•
xvore a ballerina length dr.-.- of
pastel pink -ilk organza featur-
ing a full skirt ai.d .o..pni
neckline, xxith mat. him: head
dre-- .f net attached to a ciovx ■
and matching -!:[>i>e:- Sh. .ar-
ried a colonial bouquet of blue
feathered carnation-
Bridemaid- xx. . Mr Bohbx
Wiley. Mi.-s Patsy Durar. an.i
Mi-- Judy Lee. They were dre---
e<| mdentically to the maid of
honor except that t: ey vxore ii'ue
and earned pii.k bouquet-.
J B. Henneke xx a i be -1 mai
Groomsmen xxen- Jack Claiborne.
Robert Wilev and Jim Hef
ner. all of Bastrop.
White gladioli and mums and
white tapers in -even-branched
candelabra were u.-cd on the
altar. Tall ba-kets of greenery
and white flower- were placed
• eai the aitai rail that wa- en
txvi> ed wi*h Kne ish ivy
Mr- Carpenter, mother of the
hi idi. «("'si a mauve, lac ■ > ath
|jn -vet -atin with matching
icessuries, foi the daughter'*
v e.idu With it ,1- xx- a
! in pie oivh id coi'sagi
\l || ffman, -nother of the
bnd< it-room, xxa dres-ed ill a
1,1 Ut -heath xxith matching
am--"lie-, and a xxhite orchid
rhe xxedding reception, mimed
lately aftei tin ceremony, 'xa-
held at ti i home of t he i ide
moth, i at UMi;> Pecan Street
Mi .-. arlett ( lardy egii>tered
th. gue U.
In the r. ci ivnm 'inc were Mi -
Carpeiitci. the bride'.- mother,
Mi II ffman, the «room's moth
,.i the bride and groom and
and t ' br ide's attendant-
Mi. Marx Katherine (Isb rn.
cou m of th.* bridegr mm, and
Mi Sandra Zinn of Petersburg.
\ ll'g ■' la, lleleled fio/.et1 f ' u I t
punch f "tn a cr>-tal punch ser-
v,e Mi- Bob Walls of Houston
and Mi Richard Jacob- of
Sioux t'ity. Iowa, both sister- >f
I the groon .rved the three
', olumn ". •'i xx .siding cake,
'which xxa beautifully decorated
with confection bells roses, and
tepiionot i in xx bile and very
I a.. pink, t e bride - cho.-en
eolot s. Tin table. laid xxith
a white It ish Linen banquet
, ,t ||, ixa .entered xxith a
mil r..r o ' ed xx it It ruffled
net and tulle, o>. which the
bride'- and hei attendants bou
.piets xx • i e phe eil \\h.t> tapei s
■ txx.i blanched cry tal eandela
bra flanked t . centerpiece.
The xx hit. and pink color
..•hem. xxa carried out through
out the re. epti.u loom; and nift
looms, m numeiou- floral ar
rangements of white gladioli,
dahlia-, mum . p • i n* -ebud and
althea blooms
Uthei members of the hou-e
pin tx xx. . Mi - Gordon llefm i.
Mi J II Pel IX. \li I .oil I -
Smith, Ml Joe I'feiffi t , Ml
\l'..-rt 1 N,,|! V th.u,
Ml Ja. k Claiborne, Ml Bill
N'imrirk and Mrs. Andy Wilhelm,
Jr.
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'rip to i,„ w
I'll bl ide w
of broxvi ■. .
waist t\
bngth
matching
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and -he v
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the bride'
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FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
and Loan Association of Austin
Has Just Paid Its Investors Over
OMvllVIJ MILLION DOLLVKs
As earnings lor the first half of 1961. Join this thrifty
minded group by opening your account before July
10 and share these generous dividends for the last I
half of 1961.
All accounts opened by July 10 will earn a full one-1
half year's dividends payable December 31, 1961.
Accounts may be opened by mail.
INSURED SAFE
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HOME OFFICE
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ANOTHER BIG REASON BEHIND THE BIG BOOM IN FORD SA LES
There's a whole xxa^onloail of Ford features that onlx
America's station wa^on specialists can brin«; vou.
Bastrop Meat Market
Rekzil and Wholesale
Pit Bar-B-Que Daily
Beef and Sausage
HAMS
Special Cut
STEAKS
lor
Barbecuing - Broiling
POULTRY FRESH FISH
HOME LOCK BR SERVICE
WHOLESALE DELIVERY SERVICE
" CALL 158
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Th *rv's a whole wajfonload of
rnarton* why mor * [lHOftln ar«*
buying Ford wagons than any
other mak«'.
First, there's more room.
ForH'.s e*U*n/iefl load deck is th«*
longest and wiriest in it-s field.
The l^il^ate o|a*ninK is si vi*n
inches wirier than last year, too
There's more convenience. You
can have an electrically con-
trolled roll-down rear window in
any Ford wagon .. . it's standard
in all Country Squirea and -
PMaenger Country Sedan*. In
field, only Ford wagon*
have all -teats facing forward
Th«-rv's mor * distinction Th«-
Country S<iuin- shown al ovr
ls the on<* and only wagon in it.
field with l*>dy panel, that look
like mahogany, w«*ar iik > su *l
There an- more savings, too
Ford's Ranch Wagon is America'
lowest-priced,• full-size wagon
And like <iU F'r>rds, every Ford
wagon w built to be more service
free: goe« 30,000 miles between
chawaH luliricationH, 4,000 mile*
between oil change*, brak<>« vl-
just automatically, mufflers an*
ma<lc to last thre«' tim«*« a-, long
a. ordinary mufflers, and the
finish never n<s*ii waxing
STOP putting oiT thai station
wagon you ve alwav wanted
SHAI' for a < 1 Ford wagon now
while your Ford Dealer's cele-
brating record breaking sale ,
SAVK wit.h the wagon America
love* moM made by FORI)
• • . America's station wagon
Hpeeialigtft f< r 32 years'
BMtioN i%*,/ fot rWi«0i«y,
Today is the day to STOP.,,SWAP.. SAVE
J- V. Ash Motor Company
Phones 440 and 441 ^ J
Watch ORB AT OHOST TALIS *vry Thurtday on NBC TV. th* only now fivo
Bastrop. Texas
tu*p*n$0 lonot in five yarn
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1961, newspaper, July 6, 1961; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237851/m1/2/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.