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The Bartlett Tribune
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BARTLETT. TEXAS Friday February 1 194G.
L. 59
SCHOOL NEWS
kjie Future Homemakers in
seping with their years pro-
fam to hem serve tne cum-
kunltv. state and nation have
list completed theft part of the
Id clothes drive. The a a u-
n-e Homemakers set as their
Schwertner Raises
$65.60 For March
Of Dimes Fund
The entertainment at Schwert-
uer Friday brought in $65.60 for
the Infantile Paralysis Fund
Stanley Schwertner -who had
dharge of the drive reports. The
Ail-Around Club of Schwertner
"through their" cooperation help-
loal 50 garments. They haveied to mae & entertainment a
. i i i .!.-: -i.4-i
)liectea almost wvice wi"
success.
rOOo-
ahy .including 6 coats 2 sweat-
' t .- - .. -i ' .
Sg6 pairs' at shoes ana o. warm Amiga8
The future HomemaKers nre jguf jfet Supper-
enarincr- the assembly program
r the high school oh February
Thft .veara theme of ipro-
ams is Citizenship. The first
ar Homemaikers will give two
Members of the Amigas Class
of tbe Ba.?tsit Church were hon-
ored with a buffet supper ThUrs-
aylts on ".Citizenship at Home s&m $&&& nvith Mrs. Walter
id Schboh" The second year wjww m n t .TntiAc
as will show good tod poor ag assisting hostesses.
SS 3.ry.r:- The lace covered dining table
iiL.v l ru.-y"l .. was centered with an arrange-
aara. ee"?L"i "."1: ment of red chrysanthemums
Red and tvyhite candles in crystal
Ifomemakers showing . correct
parliamentary (procedure.
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iasketball Teams To Play
Idlland Friday
holders lighted the dining room.
Miss Pearl Joiner poured coffee
and Mrs. D. L. Jones and .Mrs
Local Ladies Attend
W&co. Scout Meeting
Mrs. A. L Peay Mrs. Herbert
Keller and Mrs. Herbert Hill at-
tended an organization meeting
of Girl Scout groups of North
Central Texas held at Waco re
cently. The meeting-was called to
discuss Area Organization and
to plan an- effective way of de-
veloping this to further Girl
Scouting in North Central Tex
as which includes' ten counties
in this area.
Mrs. Peay vns appointed to
serve on the Development. Com
mittee of" the new organization
which will study the questions
of organization structure such
as recognition of local commun-
ity Girl Sco.ut groups and repre-
sentation on the Central Board
and Standing Committees.
qOn
Mrs. J. S. Kuler Hostess
T Rural H. D. Club
Youth Center Here
Considered By-
Luncheon Club
Establishement of a Youth
Center in Bartlett was consider-
ed by the business Men's Lun-
cheon Club at its regular meet-
ing Friday and a committee was
appointed to investigate the pos.j
sibihties and consult other lo
C Of C. Suggests
Revival Of Fair
"XlTii 'ma wTTi Walter Wickstrom assisted in as co-hostess.
XJHL Hw"l' "WCVU V n rt1M1fy VrTY 1 A -M-rt n r
llay Holland in Holland Friday "e .
The 'Bartlett Rural Home
Demonstration Club met Friday
afternoon in the home of Mrs. J.
Kuler with Mru. Milton Davis
;JLi nHn'n TV? will Vip thft' Mrs. Sam Dillard president of
lecmning of the second round' in he class 'presided at .the bUsi-
h Toundrobin schedule played -ess .meeting and the group
y the teams of this district captains xrs. Jim. jiaaiecnecis.
JarAlett teams .both boys and and Mrs. -ed Davis ; gave re-
Igi'rls stand fourth each -with ports onNtneir activities ivirs.
Itwo games won; and two lost in H. W. McCaryer gave the .deyo-h-iiA
fi'mt half.v'with. one same tional and Mrs. Cecil Harris led
..v -w- -- 7 . .- -
j till to play. " -
j BHS
IVprlc Begins On Outdoor
Jlav Courts
Mqpbrk has begun .onthe outr
m prayer. '- --Mrs.
Ray'Waffgoner and Mrd
Charlie l.Dillar'd ' directed the
games dur-fijg the social hour.
Those nfesent 'were: Mes
r courts which are'to be i V-Bi-'Bfea2ealeniCreth
TJ .. " . . -i HI . -..4 v . . : .
it the. elementary scnooi. ir0-Ais George Gagle. Cecil Jlar-
ill consist oi aspnait top i rig Homer Holdert Keu. uavis
ravel base to cover ap- ;haa. Dillard I-L v. McCarver
.tely 800 square yards ot A.lva Waggoner Lynn Bartlett
Ion Kuehn UJmma warren-
redin Malechek Raymond'.Car-
. lenter' Thel'ma Cating.Miss
Pparl joiner 'and the hostesses.
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Revival of the Bat-tlett Goni
mlinity Fair which was discon-
timeduring the war years was
recb'nimtimled by the "Chamber
of Commerce at its regular Jan-
unry meeting and action is be-
ing 'token by Hugo Liridemannj
next Fair president to cet the
tal .organizations in regard tolff5ers . 4ird.etoM. ..f ?e
)und. This will Kive a
kpace on which the chil-
Pan play in all kinds of
Lr arid also give them
grounds on which to
ie DasitetDau' anu uuibj.
brn-mfts. The court has
made possible by the Pa- "o:.! J-r Qnlksxr'.
.Teacher Association work- J J '
Hth the Bartlett City Coun- .nVlflvo7n f Mr anAytrR
After a short business ses
sion the meeting was turned ov-
er to Miss Ruby- Power William
son County Home Demonstration
Agent. Miss Powers program
for the afternoon vyas'a ipreview
of the. year'srworlc. -She also dis-
cussed three topics' : "Cotton and
Cotton Goods' "Health and
Medical Plan" and "The Outlet
for Building" all" of which were
very timely; i t
The hostess served a refresh
ment -plate of sandwiches; cake
and Coffee f- 'ffej. ;; " '
. The-nextTneFtingillbeFri-day
February 8th in the home
of Mrs. Robert -Aycn with Mrs.
Walter Lorehsas co-hostess.'
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Morton Brothers
Home For Reunion
(hose icoasibilities.
Purpose of the center as con-
sidered jby the club' -were des-
cribed as providing a properly
chaperoned meeting place where
young people of high school and
just out. of high "Schdbl age coula
gather at' any -time to read
write play games play records
and possibly to dance. The opin-
ion was expressed that since the
town at present affords no such
place' that young people are ber
ing forced to go' ouft of town to
seek entertainment.
. The club is also investigating
the -cossibilities of. a smnll air
port for Bartlett under munici
pal sponsorship.
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Birthday Party Sat.
Honors Richard Davis
Community iFair Association to
gether for an early meeting.
A nominating committee was
appointed to present names at
.the next regular meeting for
the election of officers and di
rectors' for 1946. The next regu
lar-meeting night will be Febru
ary 26. Renewed interested in
the meetings and work of the or.
Mrs. Gene Street
Claimed IJy Death;
Services' Wednesday
Funeral "'services were JhcTct
vycdnesday afternoon-at 21&0 in.
the Methodist dhurch for Mrs.
Gece Street t who :died at .'her
home My est ' of ' towri Mondays
night' '
Mrs. Street woVcorn January;
28 3878 m Alabama and came
to Texas when she was a youhg
girl. She had ibecni"a member of;
the Methodist Ghurch fot a num-
ber of gear's. .
iShe is' survived by' Tier hus-v
band and twelve children Ttij
are: T. B (pete) . aiid8- Jatlt
Stree"an'd Mi-s. Barney J3dui
las of Bartlett; W. "E'. and(H'. Wv
cstreet ana ivjlts.' itaoerc Jtioage;
Stj;:eX'PeCteddUl'inEtHoSW0:;'Sam'sw of Tem-
doming year. pie ; C. G: Street of ' Beltdnll
Methodist Stewards .
Entertained By jPastor
And Wife Tuesday
H. Schniidt' Observes
IMrs: Milton Davis' 'Was hostess
Saturday afternoon to' a group
of youngsters honoring- hei son
'Richard on his 9th 'birthday.
The group 'played' various
games .diirtng the afternoon af-
ter .which they gathered around
in the living room to watch the'
honoree un.rap and display the
birthday gifts'
-The hostess with the assist
ance of Miss Anna L'ois Sealo
ahdMiSsFatPftVyer'' '.-ser-yea a
refreshment plate of sandwichr
es' potato chips;1 angel food cake
and punch...:"1"
bOo : "
St. John's jSociety "
Has Program c
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Adams
were hosts to members of the
Board of Stewards of the Meth-
odist Church ind their wives at
a "turkey dinner 'and "42" party
in the casement of the church
Tuesday .evening. 'There were'
ten -game taibl.es and ten games
of "42" were played. - .
Present for' the occasion -were:
-Messrs. and Mesdames A. L.
Peay L. CClemons Cy Young
G. C. Cormany C. F Hill B. F.
Coons Clyde 'Richards George
Mastrovich' Fred Tegge JJtames
Bailev. S. L. Roberts. T. E
Bailey Milford Watson Willie
Robertson R. C. Ford Ervih
Haeke Herbert Hill M. B.
Stokes; Dr-and.Mrs. G. H. Cra-
foi-d Dr.apdi Mrsi J- R- BUrnet
Rev. andMfsMR.A
John H. GUlespiesKJ-vE. Lamb
I mer Street of Broyriwoodi'; Tftis
u. iviiunjjsworin ol iraineiiveu;..
andMrs. Robert Wells f Hous-
ton. . . . ". . .
Otfie relatives are one s;sterr
Mrs." T: P Weatherf ord' of Bart- . '
lett and' Bne brother CJharlie;.
vyniwow oi jarreu; xo grana-
children -and 8 great-grandchil
dren. '
Rev. Burt Gi'ilis pastor of th&l
Jarrell Methodist Church offF1
ciated at the services assisted'
by Rev. -J P. Adamsastor of
the local iJTethodist Church and;
Rev. Will Robbins of Holland. .
JTephews and grandsons' were-
pallbebarers. Interment was in. -the
Bartlett Cemetery. " A
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Recent Bride Honored
At Gift Tea Saturday
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ier Sunday Honors
McCarver i
H.
firs. Mutt McCarver "enter-
Schmidt were home Sundayio
'observe the birthday . anniver-
sary of their father and to :par--jakc
a big birthday dinner given
:i' his honor.
'Those -ipreserit were Albert
'There was a reunion in the
hqme of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hdr'ton last week when Burke
Billy and th'eir families and
Garter .met there for the first
time togethelsince 1941.
. carter the last to arrive
home was in the Pacific Thea-
tre and was serving as gunnery
oiticer m U-ao missions over
Jajcan when the war ended. He
has Served overseas 23 months
' SZHrX" -Schmidt of San Antonio Mr and and participated ' in 'four cairi-
.TfteSS? VWs. Arthur Anderson and fam-paifens from the erts to Ja
nd with a Dirtnaay aiuner on nwtr ma RTYimn T.iti-' '
a nfffiainTi nf his hirthdRV an- ' i t. jj . ci-i '!Ji X'all:
.VwUw... vt y ...rf ... na vr na iVlrs ouiJimut
Eversary Sunday at-their home.
Those nresent were: Mr. apa
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Burke'a. terminal leave from
j the Navy expired January 6 and
Irs S E Lynn; Mr.-' and Mrs. "42" Party. Compliments he and his family have left for
ee'Eastland and son .'Beltoh; cm njllard iWashingtOn 'D. C. where .he has
m ana ivirs. utooert iwaing-
Hood Vjllagej.Mr- and Mrs. Will
jcK Prairie ueii; avxr. ana
JUynn vvarriCK.ana aaugn-
Setty lyhri f rairie Dell
Charles bee Kvjehn Jarren;
layton jainas ivirs. jautuu
accebted a position as Senior
Transport EcbnOipist 'vyith ihe
Mrs. Sam Dillard 'honored her Interstat& Commerce Commis-
usband on his- .mrtnoay ana.gion:kBS1lv's terninalleave from
r .....- v . i... m'-i- '
St. John' MiBSiopary Society
met for its regular pro-
gram and business session last
Wednesday with 'Mrs. Edmund
Spiegelhauer the president pre
siding.
The program consisted -of the
opening song "0' Zion.." Haste";
scripture Mrs. Edmund -Lange;
prayer . Mrs. A. Gersbach; spe
cial song by a group of- mission
ary ladies ; topic' "American- Lu-
theran Church' Partakes" Mrs.
Egon (Lindemann : American'
Missions Rev. G.. -W1. Sager; spe
cial song by a group of mission-
ary ladies.
During the business session
ten ladies Volunteered to fur-
nish food for the Lutheran Ser-
vice Center on 'February 9. Mrs.
Edmund Spiegelhauer read a let
ter oi tnanKs to. tnejsociety n?r
. .
Doyle McGidthlii
McGlothlin and
hostess.
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HHMfs. Bob
mnelwliostv and
i CMMgwtWjMHk
rfl' " Hl.
Ralph Blackmon
'Buys Heide Jewelry
heir wedding anniversary with
"42" party at .their hpme.
Cut flowers were used iri the'
tf arid Mrs. JWhn L. Daw- gai"e ropm.. a saiaa cpurse was bvvasmngtpn u. k. wnere he nas
ana avrjii Aur.- uu '-"-" rv " x a -it-. iv.1 .. rTiyj -.. .....
Ralph Blackmon anri6uncs
-tTiisweek the purchase of the
TT TTnJ.n Tfi.i.nlu;. nn t..rrtki Un3
at..- iieiue jevveiiy iuu -tYatv-ii u-
jiair Mr. Blackmon will operate
tlh'e'-'ljusiness liimself. He is an
expert-watch and clock repairman"
AV-s'oon as. stocks are avail
able Mr." Blackmon jpSans to
carry'a complete line of watches
clocks -jewelry silverware arid
other jewelry' stdre items..
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Ed Harbers Loses
Four Bales Of Cotton
Mrs. E. C Stabeno Jr. hcr
before here recent marriage was;
Miss Mvrtlp. Wilke. was-comrilf
CrosbjMinented; with a gift tea at th&
home of Jier mother-in-la-vy Mrs.
E. G. Stabeno Sr.-'on SaraSy--
afternoon from 2:30 -jto" 5:00
o'clock- '
Mrs.' Eda-ar Lariee Greeted the.
Quests and directed-"them to thevfl
tin. room ipink :ana white crape
jper decorated the table wher-
tgifts 'wereispTayed.
Ed Stabeno" and "Mrs1. AL-
m
mMxtu
ifDtWJwake
M'fsM'lSSsM
servj-KfJSaii
Mil
T-
Fire destroyed three bales' of
cotton ' and uearly destroyed a
fourth for E"d Harbera Friday"
poured coffee .ni
o'eller assisted ut
sltfiSrtStabeno was in -
- 'SEaV ?h-iMM3 r. 1 L
cnarge otmmnmKom wmt8
tne iouowinwwiBpwirtJjjiMi-eAtA.
Mesddmes
R. Janke Jr. ft
Jahke.- Benm
iT v m A -1 rtil.f TPTftf
UtXliJW XXUKMC'U WfWAIH
Meissner Oscar Wendler pa
iBartz Marie 4 (La'nge Hugo
I Lange Anna Schneider Maife;
Schneider JF.. F. VYOlt) rittugo.
Wolf Edgar Wolf Heiiry Beyer
X.Dn nVTrnlW fi Vniirhlr Alvili.
the Army will expire (February
.26 and he arid hia family are al- Chris'tmas. The s
au uiuiuiiiiK tu leii.vu syuii luiiuruer iva now
Mrs. E. L. Schultz
Christmas gifts andiiwies sentltn jox ica wwr "luap
k. t..-j n..i.'nJi -Whilfi' he was on his wav to Gran
.to xvumm jvouiu unMBKui - -- tC ..- ;v -j-
Mr". Harbers discovered tbat the
Ja -Rnur T.f. dj Mrs. H. W. McCarver Mr' and
I T-'r iijin'vi ti Tre. Walter Wickstrom;-Mr. .and
U tearver. and Mrs. D; Whillowltfr.aiidMrs.;
f.nuifl(Mi.ramw. nil ioward. uuiara Mr. ana mvs.
'andLes McCarver of Roy 'Hill and ori- 'Michael and
lsir;. ana mrs. xmara
.0O0 - j Mr. McCarver1 hold high score
for the evening
OUl
Fresbyterian
Suh(Jay February 3rd
a. ni .Kunday School
Jt'KQQ a. xn-.rf..Morning Worship
Dr Laurin of the. Seminary
facplty will preachy
ouo
IJOE PECHAL HOST
FsAT BARBECUE
I. B. McFADINTO PREACHT
AT CHURCH OF CHRIST SUN.
I. B-McFadin of Taylor iwlll
preacfi here Sunday at the 11:00
o'clock hours at the Church of
Christ'.. w '.-
Oo
rwfth the NavabReiearch Labora;
te'ry. Carter-will enroll f or the
spring term at the University of
Texas. - .- -.--'
Present for the reunion were.:
Mr andMr. Walter Horton j Lt.
and Mrs. Burke Horton and son's
Alari..Charlcs and Jimmy; Capt.
and Mrs Billy Horton and 'Phil;
tnd 1st Lt Carter Horton.
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Mrs. Mastrovich1
Hostess At Bridge '
ffissm
terestinor- iunior mission
report. -Mrs-. Powitzky reporliii
B newspaper suDscnpwons soiu-
The society then decided the
ladies; would furnish feed sacks
and' somei donated cotton and
gathered in the church base-
merit-"on January 30 to make
quilts fbrthe clothing drive. '
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PASTOR TO PREACH SUN.
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
tton was pn fire when he was'
a mile arom Granger and
un uutii xiuiiua- ua
cotteiv from the
m
it-j
pQcha! "was host to a group
nds at a beef and rabblv
e at the Bartlett JGafo
ay night There were
'twenty present.
qOo
Itend the funeral' pt Mrs
Street.
. Mr. and M4; It.' 1. January
service in India ancrhaa just
been discharged from.the armed
seivices are visitors in the home
of Mr and Mrs. Lynn Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs Ira White 'and
family' of Lake-Jackson return
and Mrs. 10 P.- Cowart ed to theii home Wednesday at-
Ilton were Jiere- Wednesday ten spendinr several days In the
ftom of Mr and Mrs waiter
Mrs iGeorgb Mastrovich .en-
tertained a group of-friends with
a bridge icarty in her home Fri
day-afternoon Cupflowers were
mmmmAoy
ISHIlB&lin
mmmmstoit
rmmm
llir ttwii -
TJie'ifiBiwSKibo
inmmmtm-mtai
giKSa 'b
"arw r-mM
. i.u
nut ou
tft.smblde
three of
destroyed.
badly' burned on
it ix- almost a" complet
OOo
re department
jconrjnued
until
ere
Lee'Moeller G. Voight AIvu
Lange AnhaBatla Misses. Ait-
na vyou oeiiua "''u.iaj vuip
Janke Beatrice"' Schneider anil:
Arlin'e Janke.-
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T?SSV?C
t".- ;ol
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1st ' ''i
w&i'S y$
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J. L. Thomas who it was an
nounced would fill the jpulpit at
the FirstBaptist Church Sunday
morning will be unable to do so
on account of illness and the
service will be conducted by the
nastor. Rev. V. B. Breazeale.
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The schedule of services for
nsfifl in tha came rooms.
Mrs. J. R. Burnett held high j Sunday and the following week
score for the atternoon. utner:
Isomer Roberts
.Observes Birthday
H y
Mrs. .'Homer' RbBortshohtffafc;- v WM
Voi. TiiiDlTri4iri(1i!j- ftWhilnv W?fK4?Wi''! JuV-TU-
birthd'ajr di'imer &t theIr1ioJpfl ''$
Among tnos.Qpresent w
na mrs.' jester oguuig;
daughter
Mrs. v.
Boyfl.
guests present were: Mesdames
G C. Cormany Clyde itiehards;
Kirk Knight Oscar Lange Ro-1
bert Ford A 0 JVjoore ia. v
(Brune Eynon Via Jleno Saage
J E !Mo ifa and Elmer.
Crver. " ..
Sunday School 9:45 a m.
Morning .Worship ll;u0 a m.
Training Union jQsQO p. m.
Evening Service 7:00 .p. m
Prayer Seryice Wtedaesday
7:00 p jx and "Officera and
tehers meeting I'M p m;.
v . Miss' Cornelia Springer ac
compariied by her sister-and. bro-ther-in-jlaWi
Mr. and Mrs. C R.
Hunt of Ft. Worth is spending
two weeks In Houston The three
plan to attend -the stock show
there. " ."
Weldon Lindemann of Ft
1 Worth has' been here visiting
Mr and Mrs. W F iUndemann.
-Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Weath-
erford of Ft Worth were here
to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Qene Street and visited in the
home of Mr and Mrs T. B
Weathefford.'
' j W Wade is a patient in a
Temple IiwplteK
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SbmITS
Mr and Mrs. Ed' Naiy
nouhce the anriyal of a son. in. a
Temple hospital. He weighed 8'
lbs. 13- oz. and has beea nameu
Hames Edward-
w m m
Mr.' and'.Mra AlvnHanufe
announce the arrival ''o'f a son.
(January 29 He weighed T m
6oz. and has been named Mirrgri
Kichard.
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fTnnia. TTnVatina ami .WnorAlffi
"Kuhtz. accomoanied by Ben HoLH
stf ia6 "and John Holstine of EoH
enhergj Visited In Cotemah JhwM
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