The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, May 17, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
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ATTENDS CONVENTION.
LIGHT
CRUST
FLOUR
Buy Your
Groceries Here!
THESE PRICES GOOD FOR FRIDAY
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
DRINK OLD GOLD COFFEE
tfEINZ
PVURE
VINEGAR
Per
Bottle
15c
Postmaster RobGrt Rowntrei
attended the aoagions of the
State Pos'tmaeters' Convonti&r
in Galveston last Friday am
Saturday.
24 lbs
$1.10
48-lbs.
$2.10
Jacob Isaac isini Washington
D. C this1 week.
Miss Tillie Cohen left Thurs-
day for Houston where she wlli
enter sdliool.
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3 ?ORN FLAKES Large
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FRUIT JARS All Sizes 70c to $1.15
ALL GOLD No.
SLICED PEACHES
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TOMATOES
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DAIRY MAID
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BAKING
POWDERS
2 Pounds
25c
(Glass Free)
ezJmL
Mrs. Dora Whitlow is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rice in
; Austin.
Miss Kathryn Allen and Mrs.
iW. W. Walton were Temple visi-
vtors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sartor and
Mrs. Fred Kincannon were Tem-
! pie visitors Saturday.
Miss Helen Stokes teacher in
tho Florence schools spent last
week-end with her parents JVir.
and Mrs. W. L. Stokes.
LAM
BARTLETT
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Friday-Saturday May 17-18--"PEOPLE
WILL TALK"
Also Tivvo Comedy Shorts
and Mystery Mountain.
Sunday-Monday 19-20
"HAPPINESS AHEAD"
Dick Powell what a picture
not so new but oh how good.
Comedy and News.
May 21-22
Bing Crosby in
"HERE IS MY HEART"
Thursday Only
"CHASING YESTUKUAX"
No passes on Thursday.
tt. a 9K Aimita Twn
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unday afternoon.
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4 iRED BOX TEA Makes
2 m &
i 4'.': CRACKERS Saxet & Excels 0b S
Box J &a
DOZEN f. nrcn tUT.T.
imons .
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ivux ARMOUR'S
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Milk 3 for 10c
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5c
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3 Can PINK
... 21c $ SALMON
&
Pound J NEW
71-2c fUiAiuts
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PINEAPPLE v2bMQM& SPINACH
PEACHES (Sffi8) PEAS
PEARS mjlZ CORN
Belle Gfucery C.
Mrs. W. L. Stokes and Miss
Dorothy Stokes were Taylor
visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Irs. Jim Holding of
Austin visited Mrs. M. L. Bold-
ing Sunday.
Bill Bartlett was a Taylor vis-
itor Monday.
Gene Gibbs of Manning was a
Bartlett visitor over the week-
end.
Mrs. Kelley Lawrence and
Kelley H are visiting in Fotr
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Janosky and
son Ben Jr. of Austin were Sun-
day guests of Mrs. A. Beckman.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Nave of
Georgetown were Bartlett visi-
tors Monday.
Mrs. Sheridan Cavitt of Hol-
land was a Bartlett visitor Mon
day.
Miss Ruby Taylor
And W. S. Pollock
Married Sunday
The following write-up of the
Pollock-Taylor wedding which
was solemnized Sunday at Val-
lev Junction is taken from the
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ious Ice Tea 1-4 lb. Box.
2 Pound Box
DOZEN JONATHAN
B B
! ! ! ! ! ! 8In
WILSON'S
6 oz. Cans ;;
12c 1 Apples
ALAD DRESSING
ALAD SPREAD .
Comet Brand 7 oz. Pkg. &
MACARONI & SPAGHETTI 5c
Lux and Lifebuoy
TOILET SOAPS
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Dave rour vegetables in
o ; r .11
iiin aino io. &
Found Dan ARMOUR'S
13c t POTTED HAM 12c T
FRESH
BEANS
Sour and Dills
PICKLES Qt. Jars
TABLE
:: SALT 1 1-2 lb. Box
T
Pound
3c I
V55-
$
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Messer of
Bartlett and a cousin of Miss
Corinne Massey of Temple.'
"The imarriaige of Miss Ruby
Mae Taylor of Valley Junction
and William Sidney Pollock of
San Antonio was solemnized
at the home of the bride's par-
ents Mr and Mrs Jesse Taylor
Saturday at 12:30 in the af-
ternoon in !the presence of the
family and close friends of the
bride.
"Rev. T. Walter Moore pas-
tor of the Hearne Methodist
church officiated in the cere
mony.
'The bride chose for her mar
riage a canary yellow tailleur
model of wool crepe with which
she wore .white accessories.
"Following the ceremony a
outlet luncheon was served to
the bridal pair and guests.
"The bride's cake embossed
in white and) decorated with
orange blossoms held a minia-
ture bride and groom standing
beneath a wedding bell fash-
ioned of lillies-of-the-valley.
"At 2:30 Mr. and Mrs. Pol-
lock left via the Missouri Pacif-
ic for San Antonio going im
mediately upon arrival in that
citv to the
furnished apart-
ment awaiting them
"Mrs. Pollock who ' is a
frrnduate of the Hearne Public
School and popular with a
wide circle of friende holds al
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fio a ainioma lrum wiu actuc
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my oi weauy ovienw.
Delic
BWMIHHHiHBk
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DOZEN $
5c
Jar ?
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3 Bars
20c
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vans fc.ach ;;
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3 Cans
Pound
4 3c i
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BIG PEET
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LAUNDRY SOAP
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"Mr. Pollock is a former art
student of a Michigan College
and his. profession is that of
draftsman.
"Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Taylor and their son
Jesse Jr. for the wedding and
puncheon courtesy when con
gratulation s were extended
Mr. and Mrs. Pollock were Rev.
and Mrs. T. Walter Moore Mr.
and Mrs. Joe R. Wood Mrs. C.
T. Keeling and June Moss all
of Hearne; Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest Wearing of Sexton."
Found Keys Owner may
have by identifying and paying
for this ad. The Gersbach-
Wacker Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bolding of
Lampasas visited Mrs. M. L.
Bolding Sunday.
Miss Pearl Joiner Mrs. Creth
Lewis Mrs. George Cagle Mrs.
Ed Adams and Irene Barfield
were Temple visitors last Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs Douglas Blair
and daughter Barbara Jean of
Houston were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. James Whqelar
are at home in the G. C. Cor-
many apartment.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bartlett were
TJ1IJ JI CAn
AiUui.u via w"'
Ir. asd Mis. Chayce Moseley
announce the arrival ofa ton
pound baby girl Etta Elaine
Wednesday May 8.
NOTICE! .
Officers and engineers con-
nected with the C.C.C. Camp
soon to be moved to Bartlett
will be looking for rooms and
apartments here. Those having
rooms aiid apartments for rent
shouldist them in The Iribinu.
ihouldis
Dan
and Mrs. R. S. Sutton
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Goodnight in Hol-
land. Miss Marv Lou Coker snent
last week-end with her parents!
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1X1. UllU U.TXJLO UtWJn. JJl.J.
Russell Bartlett of Madison-
ville visited (his grandmother
Mrs. Mary Bartlett recently.
Stanton Allen was a business
visitor in Temple Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Bridges
of San Angelo were Sunday visi-
tors here.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lange
were guests of Mrs. Lange's
mother Mrs. J. H. Lucas in
Rome over the week-end.
Dewberries 25c and! 35c.
Picking days Monday Wednes-
day and Friday. H. Persky
Sparks. ltc.
Miss Corinne Massey accom-
companied by her parents Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Massey of Tem
ple spent Mother's Day with
Mrs. J. N. Messer. Mrs. Messer
is Mrs. Massey's sister. Miss
Massey also viafted her cousin
Miss Dorothy Jackson.
Among -the college and univer-
sity students who spent last
week-end at nome were: Miss
Gladys Nell Nierce Miss Jewel
Moore Thomas Floyd Pierce
Arthur Silverman Miss Eleanor
Benson Jimmy Power Bud
Stokes and Andy Knight.
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t KAY'S LIBRARY
BOOK
All Books on Sale Wednesday and
Thursday May 22 and 23. Mys-
teries and Light Fiction.
Your Choice for 15 and 25 Cents.
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usiness
DIRECTORY
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. Leatherman
General Insurance
Bartlett Texas
Dr. O. J. KOEPKE
DENTIST
Phones: Office 130. Res. 17
KULER'S BARBER SHOP
Snappy
Barber Service
SAM PIW5EZST
II-1 1 IUUK bKAIMi Cibk
'ULDN'T BE MUCH
GRUMBLING."
Mu
GOES THE PRICE OF
SHAVING COMFORT
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PR&BAK
JUNIOR
mUbi in u&a.
T.M REG US. PAT. OFF.
OTHER PATENTS PENOiNC
Probak Junior fits all
Gillette & Probak razors
WBfr
Complete Stock
First Class Equipment
ijictiiiseu jcinuaimer t
Lady Attendant
For Quick Efficient Sym-
pathetic Service Call Us
Day or Night-
I. O. Looney and !
nugo rnearicn
AT THE
Bartlett Hardware Co.
Day Phone 83
NIGHT PHONES
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JUDGE'S
BARBER SHOP
FIRST CLASS BARBERING
Farmers'
Cotton Seed Products
Company Inc.
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Fox, W. W. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, May 17, 1935, newspaper, May 17, 1935; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76377/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 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.