The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 27, Ed. 1, Friday, December 24, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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The Barfctett Elec-
tric Shoe Shop has
moved to the Bart-
lett National bank
building, one door north of J. M. Allen
offico. C. F- Frederick, Proprietor.
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MttDGK CLUB,
Local, and PeronaT. .Baptist missionary society.
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The Woman's Missionary Soelelv of
IUmembr tho protracted nicotinic t First Baptist church met Monday
befins t tHer Methodist church, Sun- December 20, in the homo of Mrs.
day, Jan. 2. Don't only remember, Frank Overby. Despite Uio inclement
but go. I weather, 21 indies had gathered by
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Rowntreo of 5t30 bringing some useful gift
vj vi, ,.. i.r ut. M.v i xr BucKncr urnnan'rt Homo uox.
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Rowntreo. :Mrs- A'F. Loftln, in her quiet, sweet
ThBy will siMrnd the hoWays with way, wci tne PKni on Uhinn. The
ui4 Wiw. wU"l'nilihami.'ioilowintr ladles taking Dart: Mrs.
. ! , , ,,.i. .t a iHurIios, Mrs. B. M. Wilson, Mrs. W.
Chrtetmas Goods of all kinds at A. p. Bar Mrs Fjohor Lamb MrB T
0. A.Jfcttn's Cash Store. S. Parker, Mrs. John Blair. Mrs. B.
-l" Tut ,,i .i..i I- Danl0'. Mrs. J. V. Morris. Bro,
n. nrcvivu in. jnia.viut .. ,,.. .. ......&. ..u.i ... i.. ....
i" L t- i- i i J.i " """ iBU"fc tunuugicu
, Mrs, JoKn Lawrence was hostess
Tuwday afternoon to the Bridge
Club, In one of tho most delightful
events of tho season. The Lawrence
homo was nrtlstlcnlly decorated in
the spirit of tho yuletido ooflson.
In the living room where the game
tables were set, was a chnrming
arrangement of Christmas colors,
candles and holly abounding In bertu
tcous profusion. Tho warm fire made
an atmosphero that reflected the cor
dial hospitality of the hostess.
After a number of spirited games
Miss Bcatrico Keopko wos found to be
winner of high score.
A dainty salad courso was served
to tho follwlngi Mcsdamfes Kirk,
Forrester, Wilson, Pierce, Tletgen,
Reed, McCarty, Howard and White;
Misses Gladys Matthews, Sallic Isaac
and Bentrico Kcopke.
METHODIST NOTES.
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
DCc. ,24, 0:00 p. m., Christmas-
te&vj?. - ?m ' onRui' r z:
,A ZLw V -";' Pstor was present and advised us or Dec. 25. 10,30 a. m., First Christ-
anaiwnny. U needy family In our midst. Bap- mas Service. Holy Communion will
Fied Bailee propprietor of the tist women am to cletho tho children bo administered.
D&vtUM Taltnrtne Cd.. will ttlOVO his at nresnnt who Am d Vrnrn nnrl Ifll n or. n.in - . c...i... l i.
shop in, tha Fochman bulldtog, next months of ago. Any one wishing to 10:30 a. m Second Chrlstmnb Service.
doer o the First National Bank, on donnto clothing, will plcaso see Mrs.i Dec. 31.-7:30 p. m., Now Years
Janpary 1. A. F. Loftln or Mrs. W. E. Blair. Eve sorvlcc.
MisMB Ola, Salll and Margaret There will bo no meeting next Mon- jnn. 1.-10:30 a. m., New Years
r u .ii ... ".iti - tt.td dnv na n numbon of our members will norvlcn.
wwk to stem! the holidays. - io out of town for the holidays. Bo-, -jnn. 2-0:30 a. m., Sunday school.
. r ginning Sunday, Jan. 2. we will ob--in:30 a: m., Service. 2:00 p. m., New
STRAYED Small black mule, left servo our annunl "Week of Prayer" Year's celebration for the Lutheran
myp!aco Saturday, win pay rewnra ior foreign Missions. Electing cacn League.
ancrnoon at a ociock ni inc cnurcn.i Snoclo nnthoma w bo rendored
During tho social hour delicious re- by the chuch choir and Sunday school
frcshmonts wero served. Tho room for nil services. All nro cordially In-
nccorauons nnu piiue invurs wuru " vitcu. illcOUOr Uogisll, rastor.
in Keeping wnn inc unnsunas season.
A very profitable and pleasant time.
M.ay God add his blessings. Reporter.
for hit recovery. J. Y. LEWIS.
Miss Mattie Lee Walton is oxpected
homo this week from El Paso to spend
tho holidays with hor mother, Mrs. W.
H, Walton.
Merry Christmas and prosperous
New Year to all. Josh Dillard,
F. C. Lango of Route 2 orders tho
Tribune sent to him during 1021.--
FOR SALE Good
pcrty, Apply to Dr,
residence nro
CLUB ENTERTAINMENT.
We wish nil our friends and euslo
mers a merrv Christmas, nnd if you Kcopko was hostess
One of tho pleasant nITairs of lato
I was tho meeting of the Tuesday
Brido Club when Miss Bcntrlcc
Tho homo was
. A. Becktnan. .will buy somo of the fine homo made beautifully decorated with Narcissus
'M candy wo have nut un for your special .i.i i...n-i,M..m. .i i ,.
Good brlgltfc baled canu for sale benefit, it will be n happy Christmas Thrreo tabcg wcrc pinQCj for bridge
v,. v. onuun, iur juu mm u.r-uui VH""' . nml followlnif the lrames tho hostess
T'I1.I..U 1 L " I I ...
If you need anv see me.
Rutu 2, Bartlott. I Kitchen
NOTICE I am located at the1 FOR 'RENT Furnlshwl or
Overby barn, nnd have ft car load of nished rooms.: Phono 13G.
goou tnuies ior your inspection.'
SCQTT LAUGHLIN.
served n trny luncheon consisting of
unfur-,club sandwiches, French pastry and
coffee The pcrsoncl i n c 1 u I o it
n t.m a . i. - ,., 'Mrsdames Ralph Kirk, John Lawrence,
Miss Florence Sartor is at home, i.... w.A it t. pn.-iWnr
from tho Fort Worth to snend the ;,,.. .. , r- , "rr... nr..n.
, Miss Cora Beckman who is attend holidays. - ' Whit7 LoLrnn Mewl Inney ' D D
& IMA ttJ'holin''w F,ll,,T TREES-The old reliable Klett. S'uis "TSSlSffa:
2?3Ljf. SJ J,b?ril0,yaSl-,w't-h L',,or GPorcotown Nurrfery has the tree you ' Howard. Misses Gladys Mathews.
,lrei8, urrnnu iura. n, wamn... ,!.,,. nml soo-C. L. SHELL. Snllln Unac.
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.Uscar Whitoj has mpvcu from , Nurseryman and Florjst.
Donnhoe to tho Jim" Knight farm near
flchwortner,
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Thos. II. Sanders, who Is a
Htuilcnt In Texas Unlvcrltv was hero
O. Durrint' of Okla,, this week on a visit to his sister, Mrs.
hr6 hore on n visit to tlielr daughter,' A. F. Loftln, who nceompalned' him
(rs. J. v. Morris. to his homo nt loin to spend mo non-
Miss Lucllo Hardin is at homo from dnys with rclntivcs-
Cisco for tho holidays. j Tom Allen of State Unvccrslty, is
Will Fischer is able to bo on tho ' home wltJl hla Pnnint9 for tho hoU
strcpls, having sufficiently recovered tInvB'
frojn wounds Inflicted by a Mexican 1 flit, hnd Mrs. E. L. Shults nro
recently, v - 'pmding the holidays In New Ulm.
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Irs. T. E. Fowler received the
news this week that hor nephew, Clias
V. Fowler, and his daughter, Helen,
nml his honhew. .1nck Rose, all of No
gels, hnd been bitten by a rabid dog.
POSTED This Is to notify all con
corned that my farm Is posted, and
no hunting allowed thoroon, under
pennlly of the !aw.J. Y. LEWIS.
? cevBasmau.utmiJsssa
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You Can Find Practical Gifts For Every
The Christmas program Friday
hight begins at 7:30. It will be held
in tho auditorium of tho church; tho
tree will bo in thd basement. Tho tree
Is "wide open" for gifts of all kinds
from everybody to ovcrybody,
The annual offering for the Metho-
dist Homo nt Waco, tho orphanage
supported by the church, will bo re-
ceived at the Christmas xcrclsos
Friday night. Tho Sunday school
dosses will make separate reports of
their gifts. Anyone outsido of the
Sunday school may have his offering
credited to ono of Uv classes.
Rev. W. A. Hall of Georgetown will
preach at tho church Tuesday night,
at seven-thirty, nnd Rev. J. A. Whtc-
hurst, of Belton, will preach on
Thursday night.
Every ono is cordially invited to bo
present nt the -Watch Night Scrvico
to Jbo held nt tho church on Friday
night, December 31st, Tho program
is as follows:
, 7.308:00: A program of music,
vocal and instrumental.
8:000:00: A Pageant. Tho chief
characters in this nro Miss Ivy Moda-
sett, Miss Wnckcr, Mrs. ndde, Mr.
V. I. Moone, Misses Ruth Harlan,
Mildred Brown, Martha 'Shrock, Imo-
gene lleiuo , Mary Slawson. Major
Hnrdin, James Bailey, Chas. Moda-
sett. Besides these there will bo Boy
Scouts, Camp Flro Girls, and other
children nnd young people.
0:0010:00: Plans for the coming
year:
1. Presented for tho Sunday school
by V. I. Moore.
2. Presented for tho Intermediate
League by Miss Mattie Rowntreo,
nnd for the Junior League by Mrs.
Holdc.
3. Presented for the Board of
stewards by Mr. E. L. Hardin.
1. Presented for the Lny Activi
ties by Mr. Robert Rowntree.
C. Presented for Woman's Mis-
sionary Society by Mrs. W. !. Harlan.
0, Presented for choir by Mrs.
Morris.
7. Presented for Centenary by Mr.
C. C. Bailey.
8. Outlook for the year in the
whole church, by tho pastor.
10.0011:00: In tho basement.
Singing and good fellowship, flavored
with coffee, cocoa and crrckcrs.
11:00: LossonB from the departing
year and purposoos for tho coming
year,: Three minute talks by some of
those present.
11:45 Waiting for tho New Your.
Wo ere expecting Rev. and Mrs. R
L. Flowers to bo with us at the
Watch Night Service. They will as
slst tho pastor in tho revival to begin
Sunday, January 2nd. Thoso good
people hnvo been holding meetings
in Kansas recently nnd their efforts
have met with genuino success.
At
The
ALAMO
T0-DAY
Constance Talmadge in "Two Weeks" Some
picture, some star, some story. You can't af-
ford to miss this picture, if it isn't a good one
We are responsible,
Saturday Dec. 25
"The White Rider" starring Joseph Moori in
a real Western Picture, with a punch. This is
the youngest of four brothers all movi stars;
Also good comedy, two reels of real fun,
Christmas List At Reduced Prices.
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To Our Friends
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andCustomers .
That are in debt to .us.,
we will kindly ask-you
to come in ancl .settle
y.ou r aceoup t. If- you
rtaro. holding your cot.-
ton, we ae notbrging
you to-s.eU( but we -cjo-.
wanteVt&to come -in
and make, sorrie satis-
factory arrangements':
ja"l,?.q, if there aVe Etny
claims against the
store or D. Zwejg per-,
isonally, we ask vou to
put your cjainrv-in be-
fore the first of the year
as this store will be un-
der new management
, and would like to have
- all claims settled be-
ifore ( eave here; ;.u '
."JW'
" D, ZWEIG,
This is the store of gift suggestions
that tingle with great variety. It holds
tho answer a practical answer to many
puzzling gift problems, yet it is but a
partial index to the wealth of gift mer-
chandise, which this store has gathered
for Christmas shoppers, Every section
is fairly bursting with extensive Christ-
mas goods, we have gifts for all. In our
Dry Goods and Notion Departments you
will find many useful gifts at reduced
prices.
Extra Special
Fancy plaid wool
blanket at the 'fol-
lowing:' $8 Blankets $3.65
T Blankets 3.3
5.50 Blankets 2.89
Extra Special
Mens Arties $1.79.
Ladies " fancy $3
wool hose $1.89
Men Corduroy suits
$15 val now 9,95
Men3 blue" all V0ol
serge pants $5.89
Merry Christmas
Again "The Store Ahead" extends to
you the good old-faEhioned greetings, it
is a very short message but we will feel
satisfied if it conveys even a small 'part
of the good will we hold toward our pa-
trone. With this greeting goes an earn-
est desire that this holiday may mean
for "you an abundance of good cheer, and
all the other things Christmas stands for.
N. B, I will pay for your cotton one
cent per pound more than market price
in trade. Get your best price then ccme
to Eee me.
The Saint Louis Store
Monday Dec. 27
"The Midnight Riders" another good picture
western out of door picture.
Tuesday Dec. 28 ';
Olive Thomas in "The Flapper". -We have
only three pictures to play of this star.
Wednesday Dec 29 -
Last of "Moon-Riders" also last of "Pirates
Gold". Also onegLloyd Hamilton's two reel
fun makers, you must laugh.
Thursday Dec. 30
BAPTIST CIIUHCir.
Two fine sorvlcos Inst Sunday. Dr.
Eby of Baylor, Bolton preached nt
His evening sermon was on the 12th
nnd 17th chapter of Revelation. He
gnVe un some very fine vivid and Il
lustrated truths. Fivo wero relvenl
by letter nt close of evening servco.
Join in to make next Sunday.. .uln
Join in with others to make next Sun-
day another good day In ZIon. Wu
nre asking Miss Slawson to sing for
us, Sunday morning, Tho ofCerlniy
for the Buchnor Ornlmn's Home. let.
, --. i --
innke It fJJOO, wo ure oloso to the
goal A P. LOFTIN, Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith ace in
Houston to spend the holdlayu with
rclativos.
MERRY CHRISTMAS to all my
friends and customers. l'O BOY.
FOUND Leather side curtnln to
car. Owner can not same-by calling
mm iiuywi; ior hub nonce.
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USE NEATSO WATERPROOF OIL
FOR HARNESS, SADDLES, BUGGY
TOPS nnd SHOES.
This oil is"1nndd by ntj entirely now
process all the oil being carefully
strained, removing all sediment, will
not gum tho leather or black tho
hands sold,by
- LBATHERMAN DRUG CO. .
"Nomads Of The North"
James Oliver Curwoods story should be enough
said. A real picture. I.ouis Stone as star, h
will be remembered in "Rivers End." ,'
Floral Notice.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Presby ,
terian church take this method of ' '
informing the public that they now . y.
have the agency for the
BELL FLORAL COMPANY OF TEMPLE
We thank our friends and customers&v;- .
for past patronage and solicit theirf$' '
future orders. Special orders taken F$ '
for Christmas wreaths and baskets.
Wreaths 50c to $1-50 Baskets 1.5Q- - ,
up. Phone orders to
Mrs. Joe Mallhcws, Chairman, Mrs. Hacbcr, Mrs. Sdiofiefd.
GROCERIES I GR.OC1DR.IES!
Giant Ly 9 cans for $1.00
.1 pounds Maxwell Houso Coffee.. $1.2li
S pounds 18C0 CofTee $1.25
I pounds Extra Pino Bucket
Coffeo ?1.G0
Tho vory bost Peaborrry 85e
No. 2 Tomntoos 2 for. 2fic
1 Opounds Mary .Tnne Syrup 7Cc
15 pounds Mary Jane Syrup 40e
1 galon Kraut 4Gc
i gaiion unisup buc
Wrawd Bacon U0e nnd 40c
Two Inrge Quaker Oats 35c
One small Quaker Oats 13c
Glass Jelloy -...tfOc
1 pound Maxwell Houso Coffee.. ..4Gc
1 pound 18G9 Coffee. 45c
1 pound Armours Coffee 45c
1 pound Arbucklo.Coffco
Salmons a for
Salmonx Pink
. ..40c
J.'.,:
25c
20 bars Pealorwhito Soap, . $1,09
24 bars Joy Soap Sl.Qa
Matclius per box ,., ,cc
Squat 13 oz. Tomatoes 2 for. !"L3fic
No. 0 small Tomntous 2 for . ' , ,l!Sr
Now Rice per pound. , .t0c
wine nernci wrn z for..t ..a
Fantall Corn. i. , ..il
0 pounds coumct Calumet Bnklju?
Powder J..4M1
1 pound Calumet Baking Powder ..2Ce
Canned Limn Beans 2 for , .-3Gc
Cnnned Peas- 2 for ; 35c
State House largo Onts.... 50c
State House small Oals. 13o
National Oats large .JSQu
3 pounds Crisco ... 85c
0 pounds Criaco J?1.70
1 9 pounds Crlsco ;.$2T0
Bulk Compound Lnrd .... 30c
i Campbell's Pork and Bonns 2 for 25c
EVERY HOUSEWIFE IS TIIINK1 NG ABOUT THE CAKE SHK IS
GOING TO BAKE FOR XMAS. FIRST THE nfiST FLOUR WE HAVE
IT. WHITE CREST. SECOND ING REDINTS. WE HAVE 'OIEM CAKE.
CANDY. CITRON. LEMON PEEL. O RANGE PEEL, CRYSTAL1ZED
PINEAPPLE. DATES. FIGS. SEED ED RAISEN8. CURANTS. NUT8.
YES WALNUTS. FILBERTS, ALM ONUS. PECANS, CHERRIES, PINE-
APPLE. COCANUTS. ETC.
THE ABOVE PRICES WILL START SATURDAY MORNING, AND
CLOSE JAN.UARY 1ST. ,j
Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year to one and aUv
Brauns
Cash Store.
PHONf 199
., (BRING YOUR PRODUCE ITS THE SAME AS CASH. WKWJLL
PAY TOP PRICES, YES TURKEY S TOO.) ,uttfl
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 27, Ed. 1, Friday, December 24, 1920, newspaper, December 24, 1920; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49202/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.