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Scouts Plan Annual
Drive Next Week
Scoutors nnd Cubbers. and
fathers of Boy Scouts and Cub
Central Christian
Revival To Begin
Sunday Morning
TiA7i1naf at vi trttfnl tinrirfrtna
Scouts will meet for u compli-Uni untn qnio of Mi. r-ni
mentory breakfast at the Bart- j christian Church and continue J Bar tlett who passed away at
lett Cafe on Wednesday April through the following Sunday homo in San Antonfo last Fri
Educational Advisor
To Be Added To Staff
Of B. E. Co-operative
An educational advisor will be
added to the staff of the Bartlett
Electric Cooperative H. M.
Keith manager announced last
week following the authorization
of the plan by the Co-op's board
of directors at their meeting on
lasfSaturday.
Principal duties of the educa
tional adviser will be to work
with form families in much tho
same manner that a county
aipent or Ihome demonstration
n wmf itff..rci TP.rviTiTin ota iirflt TlA
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Tunfnn nn ninna rn pnnn p ijittiiihh . . - . . ... .
...- .. ..... . -. .in .tnwn criinsrs. i nrf a win nc -t i n .1 i n
tn t fhn mnut nnsnih B use out ; " 7 "" . V. .. T 'iuuimnua oi uu uuiiuiiuiiuuuiia
w r- -. ...ww - - mm nr nni nir ry rnn iiTYiirnri
of their electricity brot
their home by the Co-op.
Services Held At
Davilla For Former
Resident Of Bartlett
6th promptly at 7:30 A. M. The
occasion is the signal for the
kick-off of the drive for funds
to be used for professional serv-
ices in connection with Boy Scout
and Cub Scout work in Bartlett.
II. L. Gaskin with the Capital
Area headquarters in Austin
Ben T. Welch Field Executive
Funeral servicos for Leonard
J. Hastings former resident of
his
Friday
Annual City Election
To Be Held Tuesday
. Bru-tlett's annual city election
will bo held Tuesday at the city
hall with A. F. Czarowitz as pre
siding judge. Two aldermen are
to bd elected this year to serve
April 10. Services will bo held were held at the Christian nJTK.)
Only names on tho ticket will
School District To ' -Elect
Two Trustees
In Election Saturday
Voters in tho Bartlett In-
dependent School District will go
to the polls Saturday to elect
two trustees to serve for terms
I of three years each. Voting place
each evening except Saturday atlChurch at Davilla at 10:00 a. m.k fV- - nT VntU niwill be the citv hall ih Bnrtlott.
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Byron Welch pastor of the Davilla cemetery with Heart-
local church will do the preach- j field in charge.
ing for tho revival services. He
has announced that the sermons
will bo on Bible doctrine directed
(toward a richer fuller Christian! Texas for 67 years. 'His family!
B. F. Coons who are now com- " . . i. czarowitz will be
pleting their first terms as mom- Presiding judge. .
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01 luissuun uut nau rubiuuu in
and Arno Nowotney Dean at thoifo MrSj Wnlter Horton wil be
university 01 Texas win do oiK-:panj8t for the meeting.
IrhlrwhpkT entin spa?.c' .l ma?' b? ncce.3- of none are invited to attend and
sary to limit tne attendance to take parfc in thcse revival aerv.
those who reply promptly 8tat-MceSi
ing that they will attend. A nice ' .
. breakfast will be served. Will fVv Ir. ;..r1
Those in charge of Scout work 1. -. .
1 in Bartlott will nublish later on 1 lar CCiaent
The plan will be put into opera
tion as eoon as either a man or
woman with the desired qualifi
cations and experience for this
type of work is found.
Eight Squares Begin
Instruction In Again
Popular Square Dance
in Bartlett for several
Mother Of Local Men
Passes In Temple;
lived
years
fi51&iirtfffiSeS.bmhy
Antonio; a step-daughter Mrs.
Alice Caskey of Davilla; a sis-
ter Mrs. Josephine Waller of
San Diego California and sev-
eral nieces and nephews.
two places. They are . Alva
Cating Lee Janke and Robert
Ford.
Monday was the last day on
which candidates could file for
a place on the tickot since state
school laws require five days
notice before election day.
Mrs. John Naivar of Temnle.
mother of Frank and Ed Naivar) D . . . r in
of Bartlettdied in a Teinplo hos-pa.rfciett ooys Escape
pital last Thursday afternoon Injury In Car-Truck
the names of the Troop and Pack Near Temple
committees tnu names 01 iaoyi
Scouts and Cub Scouts and. vm b. Cox was injured Fri-
other information regarding day about 10 a. m. in an auto-
Scoutlllg ill Bartlett. It is pro- mohilo accident nt the inter-
-" nncnrl n Imnrnvo tVir ccniff nrn. .i: i ii rr 1 inn
n ffqiniS n thfold fash-'S by gVi"gi Suic nnd. one mile south of Temple.
SS Id SSra dance at tho first :?uUbboers mr t0 '' hy Stfi33 ?g He suffercd head Wurlcs' two
dass IS last Friday night' he Routing program with the broken riba and an injured arm.
at the iSSriSn iSfi H Mr- Cox' drivin his 1937
ni"al mX "ZSZ 'H anco of the parents involved. Kvlth a 1942 BuiTdrivcn bVMrs!
(65193 Bales Of Cotton
i Ginned In Williamson
From Crop Of 1948
after having been ill for several
weeks.
Rosary services were read at
Pace Funeral Home Friday at
Accident Sunday
T. J. Whitfield and Milton
A'umu.ii iwiuu iinm.v "';irt..t.. I.. . 1- !
7:00 p. m. and funeral services I";?";JX 4 Jn iir in
were held at 10:00 a. m. Satur-I ? Aj Zl.
'i.. . o. nfn. ro-niuhvhich the Whitfield car was
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proceaure iiom uno sme unu nu
took part occasionally in tne T . .. A .
squares. Bartlett Folk Attend
The classes which are being -Temple Conference
sponsored by the American. r
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ZX'vrMZ'nffii. Ph.ltn.riL . A group of Bartlett folks were
iLola McNeil of Rogers.
Wednesday Club
To Meet At Cox Home
There were 65193 bales of cot-iou..i T.Jii ... t nna. demolished but both men es
ton ginned in Williamson County i tI' ith Rev p0bert A.icaped iniury-
from tho 1948 crop according top "J-M S ini T Tho nccident occured between
the final county report made byj Ira Nftivar &! lived in BelHTayIor and .Hutl a3 tk. P.air
fnv Yn nnnfr ft ATnwV OR MOUnty IOr JO J CarS. Dllt Was l . . Wff. ij ... rtVorfllrn
AVTA V44W bUUiltl VII ATAKAlk MVSf
This total is compared with
09600 bales ginned from tho
crop of 1947.
Mrs. Kinney Hostess
To Tuesday Club
At Night Party
member of St. Mary's Catholic
Church.
Survivors in addition to tho
two sons' hore are her husband'
John Naivar of Temple ; another
son Albln of Temple; five
daughters Mrs. Mathilda Sodek
Mrs. Annie Vasicek and Mrs. Ed
Talesek all of Temple and Mrs.
Carrio Talaske and Mrs. W. A.
trip. The Whitfield car overturn
ed several times after tho collision.
?n . iS'tya
Friday night. The instruct- "K"? I" v". mi R..in 5rlnnAr will h."
ors are Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Max-.1". tZu.JZ ""IJ2L "-". 'i'in0fnca a vvmn'flVinaJ -. T.. TT... .i.L..
frello. Temple. " j """ TlL S"1"""; u.h wAn; nVivth l:" nS" l-66urek of Rosenberg; a broth.
-."""? "A ."'" -"-'v "t."faW or. Jon Frnkn of Austin: 30
grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren.
Pallbearers were lien boaeK
Albin Sodek William Talasek
Marvin Kocurek William Kocu-
rek Jim Sodek Robert Vasicek
Robert Sodek and Franklin
Sodek.
Mrs. W. L. Patton will rciew
will nnrnll nt the net period ' inose enuin were:
Wil enion at tne next penou Vomnhl. Mr.
JnSU'UCtlOn Can mOVO along ' '- l'-Ahia-nn Arlnm". nnrl Mra. W.
- rapidly from the fundamentals.- - . . .'.t. qiVoo r? iviii rrivn Hip irfn
rffiVnnwJnSSXrnJ of'O- B. Walker and Harold Mrs.iL. Stokes Sr. will give the lffo
SKSSfhS1 &?f .Ed Adams Mrs. T. L. White Mrf "Janet Whitney" the author.
.this colorful dance that is attain
becoming popular with;'groups of
all ages.
Friendship Plans
Homecomjng For
Sunday April 10
Town Bulldogs Plan
Baseball Game For
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Homecoming is scheduled fori-T.:i- tu 1.i 'a
tho Friendship Community sixi 2 ....
miles east of Granger' on Sun-jG . D
day April 10 with the program Seniors Present
centering around the Friendship j'fhree Act Comedy
Baptist Church. . .
With more features to be aau-.
ed th6 tenative program to date
is as follows:
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
11 :00 a. m. Worship Service.
and Mrs. E. Townsend and
daughters Miss La Nolle Adams
Alva Cating Bill Seward Mrs.
rnntl C .rnfl.r TInlrif roryln Wfvnn
Overby Mary Faye Matejowsky Home Field Sunday
Dorothv Hill. Marv Louise Li'm-1
mer Billy Jo Cryer Donold Hill! Barllott's Town Bulldogs will
Donna Stockton Frances Cating
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. McCurryqnd
their husbands with a
pnrty at her home Saturday
evening.
Iris- and other spring flowers
were used throughout the house.
Mrs. J. R. Burnett" held high
score for the ladies and Clyde
Richards held high for the men.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Stokes Jr. Mi and
Mrs. -R. C. Ford Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Richards Dr. and Mrs". O.
J. Koepke Dr. and Mrs. George
Fowler Mrs. G .C. Cormany
"Mama's Baby Boy" a three
act cbmedy was presented by
tho senior class Thursday eve-
ning at 8:00p'clock in the high
school auditorium under the! Pavtv Tuesdav Honors
ur..- i f
open the season with a practice
game here Sunday unless Man-
ager Bill McClain finds it impos-
sible to match a game with any
one during-the week.
Ccn-Tex League plans for the
season were made at a managers
mootinir in Tomnle Wednesday
night too late for tho results toih arm Mondav INieht
iuu inciuueu in una issue ui uiu
Tribune.
BHS Bulldogs To Open
Baseball Season With
District Game Tuesday
Plans Under Way For
Spring Flower Show
By Garden Club
Plans are well under way for
tlTe Spring Flower Show to be
presented by the Cornelia Wilson
Garden Club on Friday April
15. Tho show will be held in the
hnspmnnf of f.hn First Bnntlst
Ifki.vnli inefnnrl rtf flltt TVTnfVmrl tof '
Church as it was first planned
Mrs. R. C. Ford fs general
chairman of the show and presid-
ed at tho committee meeting of
various committees when they
met Monday afternoon in the
city hall. Mrs. C. B. Overby is
chairman of the staging commit-
tee: Mrs. Louis Meissner entry
committee; Mrs. Arthur GucnzCl
Mrs. J. R. Burnett rind the host .rit . . . -....! classification: Mrs. C. M. Gilles-
anu hostess Mr. and Mrs. Hugh: (?e." x"" "T" iV"".. me. iudsimr. and Mrs. A. T.
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Kinney.
Fox With Rabies
'Killed On Durant-
11:40 a. m.. Dinner served andi 1: t..' : T r riXl l.
fellowship meeting ! Nancy Medley and Ruth Lewis 'Mrs.
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T. J. Maynard
by J. J. Robbi'ns.
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n.devotlonal Oy iuu xviays -ran linri.r fniinwn!-intnrtfilne TiiMdnv afternoon snrpnrl thn disea.so to nets is tin-r May 8 Holland at Holland
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will begin district baseball play
next Tuesday afternoon when
they go to Axtell. In a practice
gamo on Tuesday of this week
the Bulldogs lost 6 to 2 to the
Academy Bumblebees.
Tho Bulldogs' first homo game
in district play will be on next
Tuesday April 12 when they
meet Camp Hood here. Tne re-
A fox which was found to bo
a positive rabies case was killed
S?--r- ITLZ'w malnder of the schedule is:
and "Tuffy"' Parker. Vhether'Apn 15 Rogers at Rogers
the fox may have fought with (April 19 Midway here
dogs in the vicinity or along his 'Apr 22 Troy at Troy
route to the Durant farm anu'r "Cr"1 "yTT r
Freeman hospitality.
The show will open at 3:00
p. m. and all entries on exhibit
for competition shall only-be by
members of tho Cornelia Wilson
Garden Club.
ger.
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210 X) m A Glance Backward luaiT J-'ye ma.ejow3KyM luru. uu inu ociiw-ruiur nome. Known out na puasiuuiy ouuuiu -
2"80m' rn Special Music !Mc Lean a young widow; Mer-j --Spring cut flowers were usedndtbe discounted. 7r .
2:35 p: m'. Singing with the reH Messer Shepard Mc Lean J throughout the house and the Fox are rare in- this section Evening Services Later
rcvtnnrikuTOnnrfpt I nci young son uiony uagie uaue cov-reu uuiuig -luuiu was an. ine uxuiiiiiiuik uuuiui m -. - . -u..-U
nenaii yuarie.. .T...nX- t -. ..;-... nfn-s:'-. mu - 0".0nrvf ne ; -.""nmm-o! thn fnviAt rJaotist Unurcn
q .in i m rhn'n- Tnlif hv Tiov 'I.uther Long a widower; Marj-! centered with an arrangement of .Austin who pronounced the fox
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Horace Whiteside pastor.
3:30 p. m. Message.
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Invitation Track
Meet Postponed
On Account Of Rain
orie Hill Juliet Long his oug' white and pink flowers. A pinkjas a rabies case said there were
daughter; Dons Nelle SpiCgel- and blue theme wits empnasizeu: indications tnat it .nau traveled
hauer Mrs. Blackburn Mrs. Mcin the refreshments served. far before being found on the
Lean's mother: Sammv Baker.! Mrs. Sohwertner directed a Durant farm and there was a
Wilbur Warren Shepard's young radio quiz and Mrs. Betty Hair-. possibility that it may have in
nal: Patsv Skinner. Sylvia Kline.'ston gave a reading.
Wilbur's girl friend; Catherine' Those present were: Mrs. unto
Drews Mrs. Carlotta Anglin a Isaac Mrs. E. B. Ware Mrs. Ed
fected other animals over a wide
Father Of Ernest
Stecker Passes At
Cameron Home
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Anton Stecker 62 father of-
Ernest Stecker of Bartlett pass-
ed away at his home in Cameron
Friday morning after a two day
illness.
Mr. Stecker was born in
Marksville and spent most of his
life in Cameron where he was a
merchant until his death. v
Funeral services were held at
the Catholic Church in Cameron
All evening services of the
First Baptist Church will come .Saturday morning at -9:00
one half hour latei' beginning o'clock with Father Duda off i'ci-
Sunday April 3rd. The time for ating assisted by Father-Bogan
area.
Heavy rain Friday night caus- Wend of Mrs. Mc Leans; Joyce Adams Mrs. Betty Harrston Car.dlelight Services
r i .. . 'Pnorlinl PunfVitn Ancirlin Vinf.Mva T.vtin Urnplr. Mrs T.plain . - . . . -
Burial was in the Cameron
cemetery.
ed postponement of tho Granger Peschel Cynthia Anglin her j Mrs. Lynn Brock Mrs. Lelsio
wtntiU trnc-V meat In which: young daughter; Tommy Hunt Moore Mrs. Leonard Conn Mrs
Bartlott High students were! Max Moore a real-estate agent;
scheduled to take part on last Agnes Leatherman Minnie a
i.."j-. Ti-n o.v.-.ni nt fVin'vouncr colored cirl.
UillUiuu.y. -mtu owiuuw wi - -- --..-- .
Original six invited to the meet The actors won laughter from waynnru and tne nostesses.
paVticipated on tho new date 'curtain to curtain In this bright! . -
Wednesday. I refreshing farce. IWiibert Miller Makes
The events provided pracuco. wlln-ln --.-.-w-ni w.h IS. U. Honor Roll
G. C. Kuler Mrs. Will Lawrence
Mrs. W. D. Countryman Mrs. E
P. Walters of Houston Mrs
banned By Central
Christian Youth
tf or tho entrance in participation r?'low"f ?r w iTi Tim .--"r-r" Christian Church v
for commg county meets. Bart- nosday night Marjorie Hill I Georgetown March 28 Wil-(charge of the service
There will be a candlelight
service at the Pres&yterian
Church on Thursday April 14
heirinnintr at 7:80 "o'clock n. m.
The young people of the Central) prayer meeting.
Christian Church will bo
the recrular services of the
church will be:
9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Survivors are: three sons
10:55 a. m. Morning Worship Ernest Stecker of Bartlett
Service. Anton Stecker Jr. of Temple
7:00 p. m Training Uni'on. Lane Stecker of Waco; two
8:00 p. m Evening Preaching daughters Mrs. Florence Zildiot
Service. of Corpus Christi -and Mrs..
On Wednesday evening the Vertlce Cameron of Temple ; one
Teacher'(s meeting is at 7:30 brother Rudolph of Marksville;
followed bv prayer meeting at three sisters. Mrs. Stella Love of
8:00. Choir rehersal follows Waco Mrs. Annie McKoka ot
"Camordn and Mrs. Valesta btecK-
r Tvr '(iiriuir uuulv iilul.l2 juil"i . .- . -. . - - - - (
L ktt will participate in the Bell terinoa members ot o pmy.rt. Qtto Miller a senior at
n County meet to be held at Tern- tn"Ui ?rr"l I ' """laoutnwestern university is one
a...'' 'F .. I A i 1?rt afi-i fVintnn iirna ovtinr1
ll UUQtVl hiivutu Tio viu ..va
Mrs! Myrtle -Blackburn was a
Yicjtor in Georgetown Sunday.
Rev S A. Baker A. H. Daudp
Ad Erwi'n Raeke hav.Q rdfurned
from a "fishing tri to. tho dam
vreet of Austin.
of the students included on the
niRHnp.tJnTi Ltat fol the fall
out Refreshments of cookies 'semester recently closed
cokes sandwiches pickles1 n order to be eligible for the
potato chips and candy Easter; Distinction List a student must
eggs were served
Others present wero-Supt. D.
A. Swop and Mr. and Mrs C F.
Hill
have completed a minimum of 15
semester hours work during the
semester with an average of at
Ueasfc 90.
Tho public is invited to attend
in The church is now making ;er of Houston.
1 preparation for its spring revival)
iirViinli Tin iritis nil TRflBtftV Rimrlfiv:
this service.
Mrs. S.D. Cavitt was a visit-
or in Waco Sunday
which begins on Easter Sunday) Mrs. N. P Gillette of Brown-
and continues for one week. Rev. wood has been hero visiting her
James Basden pastor of the mother Mrs. L. a Duncan wno
First Baptist Ohurch Belton is ill. '
will be the evangelist for this
revival. ' Kex Wacker who has been
Mr. and Mr3. S. F. Lamb of If you are not attending Sun-' under going examinations anu
Tr-rinll Mi nnH Mrs. .T. O. Lamb dav Bcbool and worsnip sewices. treatmeiua m . .imiw-u.- vc
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and. Mrs. W D. Craig of Austin; regular in some oinw cnuruu
weno week-end guests of Mr. and 'tho First Baptist Church invite-
Mrs c E. LamD - i you to us services
past three weeks will be trans-
ferred back to McCloskey Hqa-
pital the latter part of this week
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Ford, Robert C. & Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 21, Ed. 1, Friday, April 1, 1949, newspaper, April 1, 1949; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81782/m1/1/: accessed June 7, 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.