The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 30, 1964 Page: 2 of 10
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JOHN C.
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(M. Pol Adv.)
INSTANT
SLACKS
Charlie Lindemann
Has 94th Birthday
Roll Announced
The fifth and sixth week
honor roll for the grammar
school was announced this week
by R. E. Bunker principal.
TO TTM n r AY4 ' Week-end visitors of Stephen i
KeV. liarVeV WattS Sartor were Don McNeil Jane
r m r r pit aml Bi"v Schwertner of
Goes lo Loiirereiife prenham.
Those making the honor roll
in the sixth grade are Nancy
White D. A. Swope Jr. and
Vickie Hightowor.
Fifth graders are Franklin
Fischer Bruce Swope George
Richey Daniel Volney Gary
Starnes Nancy Guenzel Pamela
Charlie Lindemann was hon-
ored on his 94 birthday Satur-
day at his home here.
Coffee cakes pies cookies
and sandwiches were the re-
freshments. Attending were Lynn Linde-
mann of Fort Worth Mrs. H. C.
Mergelo and Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
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tin Mr. and Mrs. Ed Linde-inc ana juim ivisier.
mann Mrs. J. F. Kurtz and Mrs. Fourth graders are Nathan
t?. n T.nn nf RnilWmv Mrs. Bracher Teddy Jones Dianne
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Gus Gerheard of Winters and vi-upij ivunn.au xxiauh jjuumuu
Mrs. Helen Bartosh of Granger bclileede and bally bladovnik.
Also Mrs. August Lindemann
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Peacock WALLACE DAVENPORTS
and family Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
Karkoska and family Mr. and VISIT IN BARTLETT
Mrs. Donnell Montgomery Mi
and Mrs. J. A. Powitzky Mi.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Dav-
nnrrvf n-P "Plniiitririttr tiai
and Mrs. Fred Beyer Mrs. Ro- s-i'nrii-v hp wnt the
ini- Q?nniiniio.. ATi. .nnrl Mrs.1013 "ei e oaiuraay.iie was pie
bert Spiegelhauer Mr. and Mrs.
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
B. R. Lindemann and family nnnrmt w n'nnn vfcn hA
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lindemann n .' f. t '. 0.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lindemann " g ' "UiC """ iU1 """"
and Dorothy Mrs. Vera Linde- gtore ocaled in the
mann and Alma Hill. iw n rp' .. k.mjj i-i.
now houses the Clyde Moore
Speedwash.
His grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. V. M. Whittington are
buried in the Davilla Cemetery.
He donated the land for the
Val Verde Cemetery.
R. L Dick McCarver
Observe Birthdays
R. L. McCarver of Taylor and
Dick McCarver celebrated their
birthday anniversaries Sunday
at the Dick McCarver home.
Attending were R. L. McCar-
ver of Taylor Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. McCarver of Austin Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Norris of Houston
Mrs. Bonnie Cook of Dallas
Mrs. Pearl Kennedy of San
Diego Calif. Jim McCarver
Mrs. Roy Hinds Mrs. Melda
White Mi and Mrs. C. P.
Townsend Mrs. Marlin Henry
and Dennis and Mr. and Mrs.
Dick McCarver.
Dr. Harvey D. Watts is at
tending a National Meeting ol
the Town and Country Profess
or's Association in Pittsburgh.
Pa. this week.
The association is composed
of a group of men who teach in j
Methodist Colleges and have as
a special area of interest the
work of the Methodist Uhurcn
in small town and country ap-
points. At the close of this meeting
he will attend the opening sess-
ions of the General Conference
of the Methodist Church which
is also meeting in Pittsburgh. It
began Sunday.
The Rev. Howard Long reg-
istrar at Southwestern Univer-
sity preached at the local
church Sunday in Dr. Watt's
absence.
Rev. Long is a ' graduate of
Bates College in Maine and
holds degrees from Theological
Schools in New England. He has
served as a pastor in the South-
west Texas Conference.
Mrs. Olan Howell and Mrs.
Marian Talasek of Rosenberg
were Friday visitors here.
Sat Saftity
and
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BELL COUNTY'S
OLDEST and LARGEST
SAVINGS INSTITUTION
NOW PAYING . . .
Current
Dividend
Compaundci
SEMI.
ANNUALLY
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Jim McCarver visited his sis-
ter Mrs. Annie Goode in a Tem-
ple hospital Tuesday.
Misses Frances Ann Bailey
Martha Kay Padgitt and Linda
Post of Arlington State were
week-end guests in the James
Bailey home.
nra
V5 up to sit
TEMPLE
fiUCCARON TROPICALS
Ready-To-Wear
Automatic wash and wear
slacks In all the wanted
shades . . . Ypung Mans
Ivy League waist sizes -.B
to 38 . . . Pleated model
waist sizes 28 to 44.. zj
Keller's
Deluxe Cleaners
Bartlett
Kauitzsch Reunion
Is Held Sunday
The annual Kauitzsch' reun-
ion was held Sunday in Potts-
ville for descendants of Mr. and.
Mrs. August Kauitzsch Sr.
Next year the reunion will
be held here the last Sunday in
April.
Atending from Bartlett were
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kunz Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Kunz Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Kauitzsch and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Braun.
People also attended from
Waco Austin Temple Hamil-
ton Brownwood Dallas Hous-
ton Taylor and Tulsa Okla-
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN
CHURCH
F. L. Bracher Pastor
Sunday May 3rd
9:15 a. m. Sunday School
10:30 a. m. Worship Service
and Holy Communion
7:30 p. m. Luther League
Tuesday May 5th
7:30 p. m. Church Council
Wednesday May 6th
7:00 p. m. Youth Choir
8:00 p. m. Senior Choir
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QualUIcd
Experienced
Dedicated
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AND ATTEND YOUR DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT CONVENTION
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KERRY VANCE.
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Fvnerience - Kn'by Vance's nearly 25 years of legal expprigpQO. includes prac-
H tice before all the trial courts of Texas in both civil and criminal
cases and representation of farmers ranchers working people and businessmen in
office practice. This broad well-rounded experience will 'be invaluable in the office
of District Judge.
Education - Kfrby Vance earned a B. A. and Law Degree from the University
of Texas and has continued his legal education by attendance at
special courses of legal study. His thorough approach to the science of jurispru-
dence will serve him well in meeting the challenge of the office of District Judge. .
Service - Ku'by Vance has served his country state county and community
in a capable dignified manner. Such capable dignified service
is needed in the. pff ice of District Judge.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 30, 1964, newspaper, April 30, 1964; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82046/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 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.