The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, December 7, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Friday4 December 7 1934.
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THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
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1 PERSONALS k
I
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Haney loft
this week for Texas City wnere
Mn Haney has accepted a position.
Miss Mayme Joyce was an
Austin visitor last Thursday.
Mrs. James Bailey and daugh-
ter returned from Belton last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bartlett were
Austin visit&rs last Friday.
Miss Elizabeth Probst iof
Thrall visited Mrs. Frank -Join
er and Miss Lucille Blair last
week-end.
Mrs. J B. Duncan spent last
week-end in Temple as a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Volney Rded.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese
wore Temple visitors last Thurs-
day. i .
Miss Ruth Cowart visited Miss
Mable Cowart in Dallas last
week-end.
Mis3 Stella Whitlow of Taylor
visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Lon Whitlow last week-end.
Joe Coker was a Temple visi-
tor Thanksgiving.
Mifes Marv Lou finknr. who
teaches in Pendleton visited her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cok-
ar during the holidays.
Jim 'Cowart was a Temple visi-
tor last Thursday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knight of
Kingsville and Mr. and Mrs. Les
lie Jackson -of Burnett visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence
Sunday.
MiftS Mfit.1t tlritt Witrtkn.v .tins rn
turned from a visit in LaGrange.
Miss ITallin Shrnnirn nnAnt.
Thanksgiving in San Antonio.
Ruth Lindemann visited her
grandmother in Killeen during
the Thanksgiving holidays.
Miss Ruth Turner student
nurse at Kings Daughter's Hos-
pital in Temple spent Thanks-
giving with her parents. '
Boys Saddle in good condition
price reasonable. 0. J. Schultz.
Miss Helen Willm'mi anonf.
Thanksgiving with her parents
m uienurne.
-'MlSS Tholma Adnma vnttivtifiH
to Galveston Monday after a vis
it in tne nome ol her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peschel
were in New Sweden Sunday to
attend the celebration of their
grandson's birthday. Lester is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Stcger. Barbecue was served
and a good time was enjoyed.
The twin hoVfl nf WTr. nnrl Mm.
Steger were also baptised into
the Lutheran church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tegge had
as their guests during the
Thanksgiving holidays Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Tecrtrn of Hmmfrm
Mrs. Melvin Rowland of Dnl
Rio Mr. and Mrs. Parula Lince-
Ctim Of Dallas and Mrs. TCmilnh
Benson and sons of Granger.
. xvir. ami Airs. Alice Husky ol
Austin visited Mr. and Mrs. Davl
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. R. JJ
Husky iSunday.
Miss JewelTalley was a Waco
visitor last Friday.
Miss Effie Lou Modesette of
Belton visited her parents Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Mcdesett during
the holidays.
Mrs. Ray Moss and children of
Llano visited Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Cates last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hempel
visited in Georgetown last
Thursday.
Mi's. Lane and Mrs. Lenhnlrl of
San Antonio wero frupsfaf xiv
and Mrs. W. W. Walton last Fri
day.
Mrs. J. W. Rudasill returned
Friday from a visit to Austin.
$$ Mr. and Mrs. R. J!. Hudspeth
rand sons Billy and Tommy visi-
v. Stedin Valley Mills andStephen-
'ville last week-end.
- W Mrs. A. L. Bentley and LaRuth
- "Shave- returned from a visit in Ft.
Worth.
. Mrs. James Wheeler and Miss
Lillian Heitman were Taylor vis-
itors last Thursday.
Are You Suffering?
Prom
Tonsilitis Sciatica
Stomach Trouble
Heart Trouble
Headaches.
GET 11EL1KF THE
OHIKOPJtAGTIC WAY
H. Matetzschk D. C.
Cliliopiactoi- Health Semico
Phone 270 Bartlcit Tcns
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark
Miss Pauline Clark and Miss
Bobbie Whitlow left Sunday for
San Antonio where Miss Clark
and Miss Whitlow are attending
'chool. Mr. and Mrs. CIrirk re-
turned to Bartlett Tuesday
W. L. Stokes and Stanton Al
len were Bracketville visitors
three days this week.
Fred Montgomery was a Bel-
ton visitor Monday.
Kirk Knight W. A. Hunter.
and Harold Clark were in Belton
Monday.
Mose Houston of Shawnee
Okla. who lived in Bartlett
manv vp.ni-s mm moa o .:v..-'
here Tuesday enroute to Hous-
'ton on business.
Mrs. Will Whitlow and chil-
dren of Temple visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Overby last Thurs-
day and Friday.
Billy Walton and John Edwin
Montgomery left last Friday for
Corpus Christi.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Laimb snent
Thanksgiving in Austin as
guests of Judge and Mrs. Rich-
ard Critz.
Monroe Kelley spent Monday
in jtieiton.
Mrs. Hattin TofTrrn ntirl Miaa
Carysile Holshouser of Winters
visited Mr. nnrl ATm Wnmnn
.Schwertner this week.
Among thosp who attended
the Texas-A. & M. game in Aus
tin last Thursday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Stanton Allen Dr. and Mrs.
R. S. SuttOn. KellGV Lnwrnnnrv
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kinney Dick
narain Misses Udna and Norma
Beckman Miss Tillie Cohen
Herbert Silvmimnn Mv nri iviVn
John Wacker Mr. and -Mrs. Har
ry Lanaemann and Mr. and Mrs.
F. N. Pierce.
iur. ana Mrs. nan wnpiw vp
CCived Word Fridnv iinnnimnimr
wiu mix lii ui u son lo ivir. nnr viva
Sidney B. Berger of Detroit. Airs
merger win ne remembered as
Miss Esther Wacker.
Miss Minelma Curling of Vic-
toria spent last week-end with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Curling.
Mr. and "Mrs. CMff Tnll .i
Miss Jewel Tallcv tinrl no fVmi.
JXliests durhlrr fhr linlidmrci T r
Ellis and John Hix of Gonzales. '
Announcements were received
in Bartlett this week of tlm mar
riage of Harry Reese and R'Dalia
Lyons of Memnhis. Term. The
wedding took place on December
jl. Harry is the eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Reese of Clif-
ton and has visited relatives 'here
Mr. and Mrs. TVI. A. Cox and on various occasions.
son oi layior visited Airs. Uox
Ininksgiving.
Mrs. G. C. Kuler was n Wnm
visitor Monday.
Joe Knicrht of Kintrsville nnrl
Charles Hairston of Rice's Cross
ing visited here last Friday.
Mrs. Guv Dunston of Lnrprln
spent the holidavs with Mrs. J
M. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
from California are
Mrs. J. M. Allen.
Robbins
visiting
Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Sutton have
returned from Kerrville where
they spent sevei'al days hunting.
Dr. Sutton killed a deer.
Lost Black mare mule 15 1-2
hands hifxh. chain on front fool:.
.Reward $2.50. Notify T. J. Kal-
ius Rt. 1 Holland or phone
Floyd Patterson Bartlett Texas.
CALL FOR LIGHT CRUST
BREAD AT YOUR
GROCERY
Sold By All Dealers.
Mr. and Mrs. Rpvnnlri wiia
and son of Tulia and .Rpv p.
mond Partlow of Sherman re-
turned to their homes Saturday
after spending the holidays .with
mm. r ranees rartlow.
GOOSENECK NEWS
(By Reporter)
Mr. and Mrs. Lp.kHp. Tovun ootid
Mrs. Will Townsend nnrl Mr nnrl
Mrs. Bill Bridges were Bartlett
visitors this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mnea
in Austin Monday. dj
Mr. and Mrs. Will tvnnan.rlv
were shopping in Temple Wed-
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brock visi-
ted at Prairie Dell Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schultz
and Mrs. Carl SrOmlf t mm r1v.
pie visitors Monday.
iur. ana Mrs. Woodfin Street
were in Belton Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. n. v THnri.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Town-
send were recent visitors in the
llOmn Of Ml' nnrl 1T.. r-..i.-.
Moss.
Will be htt nf.l
School Building!
ing Decomber 1
program has bel
the deliirht. nmnl
fcj--- ---M1
fication of thj u
as the visUfitV
extenderLrr nl
pCiL- 1
fm L A.
BARTL)
NEWS ITEMS
OF SCHWERTNER
Mrs. John Walker and daugh-
ters Misses Willie and Lizetta
of Altair who have been guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Blair re-
turned to their home Saturday.
IMr. and Mrs. RinVimvl Tionu
and son. Richard Jr.. Mv ai
bert Werner and rl.nnrrMnro t.:c
and Evelyn of Houston spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Jesse.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Hutch-
ens and children of Ft. Worth
visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Ware last week.
Ksllv Lawrence
from the flu.
is recovering
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S!SSS'-SS
liiion
ollars
NOTICE!
Th'J Bartlett Nntional Bank
located at Bartlett in the State
nf Tpvna is plosinrr itcj fiffniva
All note holders and other r.rfirli-
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fore notified to present the notes I the scene f
J i.T 15 J7. j ! xrllin lJir.rt T
aim uuier claims ior payment.
P. M. COX Cashier.
Dated Nov. 15 1934. 11-20
'
The Home Benefit Association of Marlin has success-
fully operated for 1 8 years and during that time has paid
out over Three Million Dollars to beneficiaries This as-
sociation has a record of having paid every claim for the
full maximum amount of the policy. !
This association will issue policies for $500 $1000
$1 500 $2000 or $2500 based on the age. The cost is
also based on the different ages payable monthly; quar-
terly semi-annually or annually. '
After having weathered the flu epidemic of 1918 and
the depression of the past 5 years this association is grow-
ing stronger every month on its own merits. J
FARMERS!
You can now trace vour cot
tonseed for Ed Kasch pedigreed
or .Block Seed.
Arrangements have been made
wnereoy you deliver your seed
to The Farmers Cottonseed Pro
ducts Co.. Bartlett. Texas and
the Pedigreed or Block Seed will
be shipped to you from San Mar
cus freight prepaid. Call at the
above mill or telephone them for
particulars. ED. KASCH San
Marcos Texas. tf
STOP THAT ITCHING.
(By Reporter.)
The Schwertner P.-T A t.nn.
sored a carnival at the Schwert-
ner school on November 28. The
funds receiver! from tVi?D ..
tainment will be used for 'school
equipment. The association wish-
es to express its gratitude to the
business firms and individuals
ior donations.
A wiener roast was enjoyed by
the mpmbers of tho fiftth ori
Sixth m.;des of the Si-lnimHi..
Public School. This delightful
feast followed the games which
everyone entered with spirit and
enthusiasm. Thosn inelnrW in
the outing were Clyde ?nd Lois
Brooks Horace White H. J.
Zindler Jr. Yvonne Fox. Jaro-
mine Sherek Agnes and Frances
.Straka Douthit Grinstead Stan-
ley Tegge Billie Matejousky J.
D. Kasoarek. Bailev Mm-oV
John Henry and Miss Ruth Cow
art.
The Schwertner P.-T.A will
meet Tuesday afternoon Dec-
omber 11 at 2 :30 o'clock in the
auditorium of the Schwertner
School Building.
The Frank Fischer home was
a lovelv shower
When Miss Dessie Fischer .nnrl
Mrs. 1 ischer entertained in hon-
or of Miss Gertrude Miesaner
recent bride of Johnnie R.ifnv
Those present were entertained
by a reading given by Hyacinth
Beyer entitled "Advice to Ger-
trude and Johnnie." The bride-to-be
was assisted in oneninp- the
numerous packages by Miss Hy-
acinth Bever. Refreshmenta rf
not cnocoiate cake and sand-
wiches were served to the guests.
Miss Moore visited in San An-
tonio the past week-end.
Miss Williamson went to
rrlilnj-Saliirdnv Mec.i
"HAVE A
Tcnti Parker. .Tnnteu
Erwln Uiwatcrkcl.
What a cast nhit folld
tins picture Its CTchtJ
Also Comedy and VhnitJ
.Sumlny-aioiHlay fiecr. O-10-1
AViMi noonirs in i
"JUDGE BRtESlJ
now hcro is your clianas
HOEors in his latest and
Also Comedy and Nbw-s
Tupsdnj -Wednesday Deal
wnooppce Cow Bovs :
Horses Outlaws ShorlfM
oati romanco all wrnrtn1
vostorn show.
Also Comedy.
iliHrsilay Only. net.'. 13
"UAKAVAN'M
Olff musical brand n
Sonff Daice ItomonQb.
for your entertainment.
ALSO YOUR LUCfcY Nft
j." ' .! hi IM.MJ
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Mi
were Temnle and "Relton
It nday.
LET US
have work at reduced pij
this season. All woj
Guaranteed.
Alamo Slfoe'Snoi
W. V. EVAtfSVPop
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Complete Stock
First Class Equipment
Licensed Embalmer
Lady Attendant
U'or Quick Efficient SVnV-
pathetic Service Crtll Us
Day or Night
I. O. Looney and
Hugo Friedrich
AT THE
Bartlett Hardware1 Co.
Day Phone 33
NIGHT PHONES
S. W. McGinnis 40
I. O. Looney no
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t WtiTo Whonl II 3ray Concprn:
f i3l?i'-r can speak only well of the Homo Benefit Ab-
" WsBOCiation. of Marlin having been a member for a
fJpiumljor of years. I feel that the association is
tOiiv in all respects. Yours very truly
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sToWhpm It May Concern:
0ts'S I' Pr'ze my membership in
ffVaajn of Marlin very highly an
I1UUJJUMV.-JIU ii. io oinurs.
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A. GEK8BACH JH.
Tho Home Benefit
and do not hesltato to
Yours truly.
W. W. WALTON
W. TORUI3TT
Officers and Directors
BLLUN Q. HUNT
CONNID J. JONES
DR. T. W FOSTER
To Whom It May Concern:
In my opinion The. Homo Benefit Association
of .Marlin Is tho best in tho State. I have been a
member for many years and expect to hold my
membership. Youra truly
J. E. MONTGOMERY.
To Whom It May Conqerni
I havo several policies with thoHomo Bene-
fit Association of Marlin and believe it is 'good
Insurance). Yours truly
E. E.LINDEMAN
$
If you suffer from a skin trou
ble such as itch Eczema Ath-
lete's Foot Ring Worm Tetter
or Pimples we will sell you a
jar of Black Hawk Ointment on
a guarantee. Price 50 cents.
Daniel's Drug Store. 9-29
Business & Professional
DIRECTORY
Notice
JACK E. POOL
J N. OAItTTTY
M'lCHAnL. S. HUNT
Depository First National Bank Bartlett Texas
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arSin Texa
J A. Wacker Manager and Supervisor Southern District
PHONE 62 OB 317 BARTLETT TEXAS !
jrjarjsrjFjer
JAMES RABY
REPRESENTS
THE COMMUNITY
NATURAL GAS
COMPANY
IN
BARTLETT.
FOR SERVICE
AND
INFORMATION
Call
BARTLETT ICE
& COLD STORAGE
"SAVE WITH ICE"
G. C. CORMANY Prop.
R. S. SUTTON M. D.
GENERAL PRACTICE
Office in August Schrieber
Residence. Special attention to
fitting glasses.
Phones: Office 54. Res. 109
Gus T. Leailierman
General Insurance
Bartlett Tei$s
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Dr. O. J. KOEPKE
DENTIST
Phones: Office 130. Real7
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KULER'S BARBE&
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Barber Service.
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FIRST CLASS BARBER
Farmers'
Cotton Seed Product
Company Inc.
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Fox, W. W. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, December 7, 1934, newspaper, December 7, 1934; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76358/m1/3/: 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.