The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 10, Ed. 1, Friday, November 20, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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Pcchal Logan Friedrich Julius
Ger.bach. and Bionnie Tomecck
left Sunday for iFriedricksburg
on a deer hunt to be gone until
the limit is bagged.
Pfc. Jessie Lee Stojanik of
Camp Edwards Mass. and Pvt.
William Stojanik also of C-amp
'Edwards Mass are at home on
a furlough which they are
spending with their parents
Mr and Mrs. J. F. Stojanik.
Mrs. Clint McAdams -and son
Clint Jr. of Fort Worth have
been here visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Bobbins. They attended
the graduation of Chas. D. Rob-
bins who recently was awarded
his wings at Foster Field 'Texas.
Mrs. 'Henry demons fa'; H
jjhhhb viBiiea ner parents pur.
and Mrs. Otto Kolm over the
week-end.
Hacold Gillespie with the U. S
Air Corns was visiting his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Chas Gilles
pie Sunday
Miss Dotothy Lee Lange of
Austin and Pete lLange of San
Marcos were here over the week-
end guests in the home of their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Lange.
Lieutt. Edward (Bull) Prune
who is employed by the National
Gypsum Company at McGreg-
or was at home over tho wnck-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rudasill
of Austin visited IMrs. J. W. Rud-
asill Sunday. Mrs. Rudasill who
has been ill at her home here is
reported improved.
Oscar Bolding and Mrs. Pearl
Sparks of Lampasas were here
Sunday visiting in tho home of
Mrs. J. W. Rudasill.
Berthal Wright and family
were in Bartlett Monday visit-
ing relatives and friends.
Miss Iris Turner who is em-
ployed in Dalla's was here over
the week-end visiting in the
home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis .Turner.
Walter Wickstrom of McGreg-
or connected with tho iru.ird dr-
partment" of the National Gyp
sum uompany at McGregor wns
a isartiett visitor Monday.
E. T. Jones and Taylor Bridg-
es left this week for a deer hunt
in the hills of southwest Texas.
E. E. Lawlion former Bart-
lett resident was a visitor in the
city over the week-end Emmett
wns headed for tho hills on a
deer hunt with a party of Bart-
lett friends. Mr. Lawhon oper-
ates a variety store in Athens'.
Miss Janie Shaw of Belton was
here Sunday.
Billy Fike stationed at Fort
Sam Houston was a recent vis-
itor in 'the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Modesette.
Mon arc dying or the Four
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War Bonds 10 for War
Bonds every pay day.
We learn this week of the ser-
ious illness of iJl E. (Ed) Plncke
in a San Antonio hospital.
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ANNOUNCING
Mr. and IMrs. Nowlin Wright
of South Gnte ICaL announce
the arrival of a baby boy. The
mother is the former Miss Lil-
lian Modesette of Bartlett. The
youngster is the great grandson
of Mrs. C. A. Modesette of his
city.
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On Friday October 13 the
uerman-'&ngiish victory Club
met with the president in
charge. Three new pupils Les-
ter "Steger Geo. Garcia and Fc-
lipa Gar.a were (deceived as
members; An invitation is to
be extended to the Primary
room to listen to our Thanks-
giving program. After the bus-
iness the program committee
presented several patriotic num-
bers. IWilfred Sager Reporter
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LIEUT FRED E. WHITE JR.
TO BE INSTRUCTOR AT
RANDOLPR FIELD TEXAS
Fred E White Jr. who receiv-
ed hia wings in Lake iCharles La.
last week will be located at Ran-
dolph Field Texas we are in-
formed this week Lieut. White
will be tan instructor at Ran-
dolph. A notation in the report re-
ceived by The Tribune regarding
lYoung White's record says:
"White .broke tho skeet shooting
record of aviation cadets by hit-
ting 24 out of 25 targets."
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John Dean Henry who enlist-
ed in the Air Corps is now sta-
tioned at Blackland Army Fly
ing School m Waco.
Mrs. Eunioe Htiddloston
Funeral Conducted at
Cemetery On Sunday
Funeral services were held on
Sunday afternoon at the Bart-
lett cemeterv for Mrs. Eunice
Huddleston 87 who died at her
home 1203 Willow Street in Aus-
tin Friday.
Mrs. Huddleston formerly liv-
ed here but left Bartlett with
her family in 1911. Survivors
are two daughters Mrs. W. W.
Manning of Tulsa. Okla.. and
iMrs. D. R. McCauley of Corsi-
can : lour sons v. 'E-. Huddleston
and F. M. Huddleston botll of
Austin and Luther Monroe
Huddleston of Jacksonville and
Philip Martin of Tulsa Okla.
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NANCI ISAAC MAKES
HONOR ROLL AT ABILENE
CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
Abilene Texas November 16.
Nanci Isaac daughter of Mrs.
Ollie Isaac of Bartlett is listed
on the honor roll at Abilene
Christian college which has been
compiled by UHe registrar from
the first six week's report. This
honor roll is composed of stu-
i dents who are in the unner ten
Mrs. Ward Gary of Corpus percent or tne class in one or
Christi was here Saturday to vis
it her parents Mr. and Mrs. G.
Ormand.
more courses.
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 10, Ed. 1, Friday, November 20, 1942, newspaper, November 20, 1942; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76756/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.