The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 28, Ed. 1, Friday, May 7, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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TRIBUNF Friday May 7 19J8
te Bartlirf Tribune
anu News
Published Every Friday In Barlett. Texas
UOimiVr C. FORD Editor and Publisher
MI19. ROBERT C FORD. Associate Editor
Entered as Socond-Class Mall Matter at the Postotflce at Bartlett Toxas
Wr the Act or March 4 1879.
WCRIPTIONS: 1.60 a year to residents ot Boll Williamson and Milam
Counties. All others $2.00 a year.
NOTICE Regular nilvertlslnR rates will bo charged lor all cards of
nks and resolutions of respect. Notices of entertainment whero an ad-
on Is derived therefrom will bo charged at tho regular advertising rates.
ttheran Missionary
netynvieets wea.
Shower Compliments
Recent Bride
The Missionary Society of St. Mrs. Arthur J. Durant nee
wn's Lutheran Church met Alice Parker was honored last
pril 28 at the church for its. Wednesday with a miscellaneous
gular monthly meeting. - The shower last Wednesday after-
.Jfcc
Ttwaling opened with a song fol
loVedby a scripture and prayer
liy Mrs. Oswfn Steglich The
main topic "unnsuan uiuzen-
noon in the home of Mrs. Tom
Moore with Mrs. George Town-
send as assisting hostess.
Garden flowers were used
shin" Through the Federation"! throughout tho house. The host
was; given by Mrs. Louis Meiss-
jier after which each depart-
ment chairman gave a short re-
port on Christian Citizenship
pertaining to her department.
Mrs. Henry Beyer gave the story
of "Jesus Lover of My Soul"
nfter which the song was sung.
'During tho business meeting
Mrs. Egon Lindemann Mrs. Gil-
bert Fischer and Mrs. Walter
Stelich were elected . as dele-
gates to the district federation
meeting held at Priddy TcxfTs
May 4. It was decided by the
society to honor all new mothers
.for the past year and also to in-
cite a neighboring society to tho
May meeting. The meeting
closed with prayer.
During tfie social hour the
hostesses Mrs. Oswin Steglich
and Mrs. Raymond Wentrcek
served refreshments consisting
of sandwiches cookies and iced
tea to twenty-four members and
one visitor.
esses directed the games which
were played after which the
honoree was presented with
gifts by Linda Jo Parker and
Ronncy Dean Townsend.
Miss Durant presided at the
guest book where over 40 guests
registered. Out of town guests
were: Mrs. Cecil Robbins Mrs.
Joe Moldenhauer Mrs. A. J
Moore Mrs. S. L. Crippen and
Miss Katie Nell Moldenhauer all
of Granger and Miss Nina
Anderson of Taylor and Mrs
Bell Bradley of Okla.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Mrs. Freeman Hostess
To Presbyterian Circle
Mrs. A. T. Freeman was host
ess to the Women's Auxiliary of
the Presbyterian Church '-vhen it
mctjast Monday at her home
for its program. -
Mrs. Ben Wacker acted as
circle' chairman in the asbense
of the chairman Mrs. Hoes. Mrs.
A. T. Freeman opened the meet
ing with prayer and Mrs. Nell
Knight gave the program on
"The Plot of the Bible" and the
birthday message.
The hostess assisted by ner
sister Mrs. Edith Savidge serv-
ed refreshments to the following
Mrs. Ben Wacker Mrs. Anna
Heitman Mrs. L. W. Robinson
Mrs. W. A. Hatch Mrs. R. E.
Koepke JJrs. 'G. A. Lindemann
and Mrs. Nell Knight.
Mrs. R. Wentrcek
Honored On Birthday
Sunday May 9th. 1948
11:00 a. m Morning Worship. Lane
Mr. Franklin H. Stebbing will
Mrs. Raymond Wentrcek was
honored on her birthday anniver-
sary last Wednesday by a group
of friends. Spring cut flowers
were used throughout the house.
Refreshments consisting of
sandwiches cake and ice tea
were served to: Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Braun and Billy Mr. and
Mrs. Hugo Kunz and Kenneth
and Lana Mr. and- Mrs. Fred
Gommert and Joyce and Janie
Mr. and Mrs. Gibcrt Kauitzsch
Lorain and Carrol Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Moellov Lcrov and Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wolf Leroy
and Richard Davis Jolyn Irvfn
Mr. and Mrs. Wentrcek Billio
Lango and Janice and Scarland
Mrs. E. L. Adams Lanelle
Adams Mrs. T. L. White and
Mrs. Charlie Dillard and children
attended the Bell County
Women's Missionary Society
Institute held at' the Immanunl
Baptist Church in Temple last
Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Billy Neighbors
and son Bill and Mrs. Frank
Bigon of Temple visited Mr. and
Mrs. Alva Waggoner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moore left
Wednesday for a visit in Selma
Ala.
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Visit L ANGE'S for ... .
- WINDSHIELD WIPEWKLADES
BATTERY CABLES
Mobil Tires Mobil Batteries
Fan Belts - Brake Fluid
LANGE MAGNOLIA STATION
OSCAR LANGE
"Whxj f cm Move and (jet jLaas
occupy the pulpit.
FIRST BAPTHT CHURCH
Rev. Leon Vorpahl Pastor
The First Baptist Church will
observe Sunday as Mother's Day.
A special Mothers Day message
will be delivered by the pastor.
All parents are invited to attend
and bring the whole tamily.
Friends of the church are ex-
tended a warm welcome. The
order of the days services will be
as follows:
9:45 a. m. Sunday School with
classes for all ages.
11:00 a. m. Morning' Worship
Services. Message on Mother's
Day
7:00 p m. Meeting of Brother-
hood W. M. U.. and Training
TJniqn.
8:00 p. m. Evening Pleaching
Services.
Other services of the week :
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Teach-
s and Officers meeting.
Wednesday 8:15 p. m. Prayer
ifeetmg. ff
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isabel and
son of Austin visited relatives
here last week-end. Mrs. Isabel
and baby regained for a longer
stay.
Mrs. George Hair returned
home last week from a four
week's visit in New Braunfels
with Mrs. Reed Turner and Mrs.
Lonnie Bogan. Mrs. Bogan re-
turned with her for a short visit
here ami in Granger.
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m SAFETY GRIP
ElECTRiC PAN
8" STANDARP
ENAMEl BASE BLADES '
CHROME GUARD 11310
.95
LUTHERAN CHURCH
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Mother's Day Specials I
Friday and Saturday
1 lb. box Chocolate Candy 69
Large Salad Bowl 19
We Have Many Items That Would Make
Nice Mother's DayJGifts.
Come In And Look Around We May
Have What You Want.
Gift Wrapping Free
BARTLETT VARIETY STORE
E. Lawhon
PttTTV4' ! '
10" DELUXE'
OSCULATING TYPE ?
EFFICIENT lllio
12
3
1005
THE FIRST LINE 10N6 MILEAGE TIRE i
CONTINUOUS FREE-ROLLING TREAD DESIGN
WEARS EVENLY OFFERS YOU EXTRA-LONG
MILEAGE WHISPER-SILENT OPERATION.
GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS
DAVIS WBARWELLS REDUCED TOO.'
Guarantee Increased to Full 12
Months ... Yet Now Priced at Only.
OTHER SIZES - SIMILAR SAVINGS
95
'Plu Tax
6.00x16
THREE SPEEDS NON
SUP rnurM m.i
OSCILLATING
$
.05
G. E. Automatic Roasters
Your electric roaster is tne
compact convenient way to
new kitchen freedom. It's so
easy to prepare a complete
meal.
Western Auto Asso. Sfore
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Big Savings
EAT SOVERS
Coupe
bach and Sedan
$4.95up
$1 1 .45up
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tW.lUAiJ-.t.tLilUl'WHWl MmivrUE-XJIMMMWI'
IS THE
BARTLETT
BEST
LITTLE TOWN
IN TEXAS
Gus W. Sager Pastor
9:15 a. m Sunday School and
Bible Classes for every age
group.
10.80 a. m. Ascension Day and
KcthcrVDay services.
Wednesday 2:30 p. m. Ladies
Aid meeting honoring the mem-
bers above the age of 70 years.
Wednesday 8:00 p. m.( Adult
Membership class meeting.
Watch for additional an
nouncements Sunday.
A hjjarty welcome awaits you
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MOTHER
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BAnTTiETT TEXAS
Friday Saturday
May 7-8
EACH DAWN I DIE
James Gagney
George Raft
STARS OVER TEXAS
Eddie Dean
Roscoe Ates
Sunday-Monday
May 9-10
WHERE THERE'S LIFE
Bob Hope
Wiliam Bendix -
Tues.-Wcd.-Thurs.
May 11-12-13
THE TREASURE OF THE
SIERRA MADRE
"' Humpliy Bogart
With Gifts Of .Quality
Carefully Wrapped
SUGGESTIONS
Mojud Hosiery
$1.50 to $2.25
Handkerchiefs by "Jenkins"
.69 to $1.00
BAGS v '" .
GLtfEVS
COSTUME JEWELRY
LINGERIE .?.'
nil r' r-
oiips uowns ranties
Bras. Robes
Many Other Items To Select FroiJ
HVIDE!
TO OURSELVES
SALM'S
LADIES SHOP
Granger Texas
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lectricity
A $75000.00
BUSINESS
This is a conservative estimate. of the real
value in dollars of the municipal light and
power system in Bartlett. Actually at todays
prices the amount would be much higher. In
service given and in potential service the
value would be hard to estimate.
In addition to paying for itself revenues
of Jthe plant are now paying for the reworking
of Clark streetand will in the future provide
other such municipal benefits.
Since revenues have paid the entire bill
this '$75000.00 institution bongs to the
people of Bartlett and it has cost thtfni noth-
ing. i"
The municipal plant is yours-
reap. thfibenefits. v ....
-use it and
Bartlett. Municipal Light Plant
Owned and Operated For and
by the People of Bartlett
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 28, Ed. 1, Friday, May 7, 1948, newspaper, May 7, 1948; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76927/m1/4/: 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.