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VOLDMETNO790"
Rites Held Here
Saturday For
Willie Dusek
Willio M. Dusek 93 of Hoi-
land died Thursday afternoon '
in a Taylor hospital after a Governments announced this
short illness. iwcok that a survey to see how
Funeral sorvices were con- mucn U8C '8 mtulc of tIruifs and
ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in I alcohols by junior high and
Goodnight Chapel with tho Rev. hi8i school students in area
Garland Kneten dfficiatlrig. ' ''htfols wHl Probably be made
Burial was in SPJST National about t'lc middle of March.
Cemetery in Holland. I Tho coordinator said the
Mr. Dusek was born in Wash- ommittco has set March 15-17
imrton Countv and had lived in.a.S. tentative dates for distribu
te Bartlett-Holland Urea 'for
M years. Ho was a member of
the Holland Brethren Clfurch
and was a retired farmer.
Survivors include one son
Willio II. Dusek of Holland and!
sovoral nieces and nephews.
HDClwhHq
Regular Meet
The Bartlett Home Demon-
stration Club met Tuesday af-
ternoon for their regular month-
ly meeting at the Bartlett Elec-
tric Cooperative building. Host-
esses were Mrs. Martha Hirsch-
man and Mrs. Ed Machalicek.
The Valentine m'otif was em-
phasized. Irs. Walter Lorenz president
presided at tho business session.
Mrs. Freida Mqhalicek-. gave
the devotional and tho roll call
nd'rpomircrV rfporic SS
given by Miss Esther Saage..
Miss Martha Schrock "present--ed
the council report from Geor-
getown on "How Safe Are You
in Your Home " and "Home
Hazards."
Refreshments were served to
one guest Mrs. Horace Stewart
and tho following members
Mesdames Walter Lorenz Frci-
da Machalicek Adolph Spinn
Fred Gommert Misses Esther
Saage Martha gchrock and the
hostesses Mrs. Hirschman and
Mrs. Machalicek.
Baptist Church
Sponsors Films
Two films entitled
News Texas" will be
"Good
shown
Sunday night Fob. 13th at tho Surveyors include his widow;
Davilln Baptist Church begin- two sons William Beyer of Jar-
ning at 6:30" p. m.1 rell and Franklin Beyer of Tem-
The films are an Evangelistic
Prdriiottoh1 program for the Bap
tist Churches. j
"Refreshments will be served
following the films.
Tho public is cordially invited
to attend.
Junior High In
Salado Tourney
Bartlett Junior' High boys and
fyivla will Vin nnvHpinnf inrv in ihn
Salado junior 'High tournament
this week-end.
The girls lire scheduled to
play their fifst game dt 12:30
p. m. Thursday (today) with
Holland. "
Junior High boys are sched-
qlqd to playtheir first game at
1:45 p. m. Thursday (today)
with Hplland
Mrs. George Tqwnsend spent
the week-end in 'Waco with "Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Townserid fiftd
iamuy. ivnrouio norne sno vjBic
.. i 1 1 1. .. ii
dd in Temple with Mr and Mrs. Women Shfc is a phartpr mem-
Lihwood Melssner. '"' be'of Chrht LheraW" Church
Mesdames Charlie Oldham C ! presently" w rving' as treasdr;
E. Limmer Cleo Patton D. A. 1 Mr3. WJ to is vice-chairman
tjwope James tJauoy anu iiiinr.er
Qryer attended the dinner (thea
tre in Austin Sunday
Mrs. G. P. Whittington of
Midland. Mich. is visitinjr.here
itnfli Vm -fnfliof .TnVin fillln&riln
nnfl hnv slntnr. Mm. R. A. Slnd
ovnik. -
Drug Survey
Planned For
Area Schools
The drug abuse coordinator
tho Central Texas Council of
ting 'the survey sheets. Ho stat-
-U that the purpose of the sur-
vey is so that "we'll have an
idea what we need to help peo-
ple .if wo need rehabilitative
ir prevention programs or iust
wlinf "
The names of the schools to
nnrtfclnntn hnvn tint vnf. hoon
released but tho seventh
through twelfth grade students
in each school chosen for the
study will be asked to complete
ono of the survey forms. Stud-
nfs will not be asked to give
heir names on H6 forms and
the coordinator stated that
'there will be no way a form can
a identified with a student."
Fj&neral Services
Held Friday For .
S3He Bgy-efc 4 ..
Fuijewil sorvices for Willie F.
Beyer 67 of Jarrell wcreVon-
luclcd at 9:30 a.m. Friday in
he Goodnight Chapel followed
10 A.m. services in tho Holv
''rinity Catholic Church in Cprn
Ml with the Rev. Gideon Stram
officiating. Burial was in the
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Cemetery.
A rosary was recited at 7:30
n.m. Thursday in tho Goodnight
Chapel.
Mr. Beyer died Tuesday in a
Temple hospital after a long
illness.
Ho was born in Schwertner
and had lived in Williamson
County all of his life. He was a
veteran of World War II and
Jwns n rnfirnd fni-mni1 TTn wna n
member of tlib' Holy Trinity
Catholic Church.
pie: two daughters Mrs. Cecil
Machajik of Temple arid Mrs.
Bobby Strmiska of Granger;
three brotliers Albert Beyer
of Taylor Edwin Beyer of Geor-
getown and Adolph Beyer of
Pchwprtner; three sisters Mrs.
Rudolph Polasek of Granger
Mrs. Gertrude Michna of Taylor
nnd Mrs. J. A. Steffek pf Bart-
lett; and six grandchildren.
Former Resident
(jpfc Prnmntimi
jiJULb l IU1UUUUJ1
Mrs. Ira (Bea) White pre- for children 12 years of ago and
jratly holding the positioa.of rnideV. Tickets will also be sold
Assistant Vice-President oti the door-."""
First National Bank of Lako
Jaqksoi has been promoted 'to
Loan Officer at that bank.
" Mrs. White has been in bank-
ing for 15 years and witlf the
First National Bank for tho
past 7ij years
She is a member of tho Ame-
rican Institute of Banking 'and
- .iNunonui iiaouciukiuu ui imih.iu iwsiier
xrn 1 ai i-Li t
ca pno ijaK( jacpon yipy uoun
ell Beautif cation Commission
nnd. Is also active in numerous
other
civic
and charitable or-
?anizatiohs
Mm. Wlllf.ft Irf R Tinttv'rt of
- Rartlfltt nnil Is the daucrhter of
kMrs. Waltej- Braun.
"BarncltTTcxas
Library Gets
Donations
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Limmer
Jr. of Houston have recently
uonateu a number ol unusually. A Valentine Party is schedul-
nlcc volumes to the local library j f or Friday Afternoon Feb-
.omo of the volumes nro on an-i 1Uary 11th for the Afternoon
''fines and arts. A(juu Fellowship group. Tho
The Limmer's donated these pavtv will begin at 2:30 p.m.. at
flumes in memory of the fol- ;ile Town Hall
lowing: Mrs. Margaret Bell There wlll be singing hand-
Freeman Mr. and Mrs. John T. vnft games and Refreshments
f-hrpek Mrs. Mary Limmer cHirIncr tho afternoon.
Mowhinnoy Mr. E. A. Limmer
m honor of Miss Martha
Sch-
.-ck.
Other donations from
1
the-
Ummers consisted of
an
Oil
.i.nti"lortU0 1brary in mT'v
v oi inc lonowing: luaruia
Vf . Llz ze J M;f?T
M . Rwhard Brown Sr.r Minnie
Rector and Minerva Butler
'Two water color paintings
were donated by the Limmers in
memory of Friedrich Andrew
r limmer and one in memory of
Hint Charity Evans.
st WJVLS.
pts Tuesday
The W.M.S. of tho First Bap-
ist Church met Tuesday morn-
ing in the home of Mrs. J. A.
flwitzky for their regular monthly-meeting.
. MrsyQiiintonDjusckwas. jn
fiarg-bf the Royal Service prof
rranr entitled "Urgent Reply
Kft.. 1.1 II
i-.-n nournn
Assisting on the program was
"Mrs. James Crews Mrs. A. W.
Richey Mrs. George Cagle andl
I m . . H
miss Pearl Joiner.
Tha Bible Study was taken
from Matthew 9:16-17; Matth-'j
w 13:44-46; Matthew 18:23-34
md Matthew 22:1-14.
Attending were Mesdames
Freida Machalicek Bill Smith
Tames Crews A. W. Richey
George Cagle Quinton Dusek
Miss Pearl Joiner
and Mrsi J.
V. Powitzky.
Wednesday Club
Ifeets Fel). 16th
Woman's Wednesday Club
members will meot Wednesday
February 16th. at 3:15 p. m. at
he Stagecoach Inn in Salado.
AU club members will be par-
icipating on the program and
M-e advised by the club presi-
lent to see their yearbooks for
details.
PT0 Chili Supp
oi
Set Friday Night
Bartlett PTO will sponsor
fheir annual Ohili Supper Fridxy
ayenhig February' 11th at the
high school cafeteria. Serving
urs hW'sot f3r 5 p!m. to 7 p.m.
Ar1rnn f?pVofa urn rx nnln
PnwS1.7K.-fftn rtl.ilfa n 1 OK
Tnnnf Plown nt TTnnofnn annnf
the Week-end here with her
arents Mihnq Mrs. Bill Pierce
and family '
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Meiss-
nnt. f nPnmTTn riaifhl linin TWti
dav with their mothers.
Mi4.
George Towhspnd and Mrs. Fld-
I.1 :
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Adams of
NoyCariey spent the week-end
with -Mr' and Mrs. Eldor Lindo;
mtinn' ... .
aim and Mrs. h. a. uipert 01
Edcbuch wore recent guests of
3r Mn S A fMi rvV T mm A " i " t" ''VitXi Tuft t I used to prevent insect damage.
id Mrs" E Joni. V r TW the KtHln Wakefield also discussed the dif-
nu Mis. li. l. Jones bi. odist Church-St. John Lutheran f t moct( harmful In thit
Another volume was donated 'Muirch and the First Baptist "nt lnsccts nnrmUU m tm
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Frita audi!. n"a mvs' 'nomor joiios
Diane.
Mrs. Wallace Lorenz is a pa -
ent in a Temple hospital whoro
Innf:
sho underwdnl' surgery ond daV
last week.
10 197f"
Adult Fellowship
Group To Have
Vnlmrf-in PnrHr
'TcUUlllllU l'cMLY
The fellowship irrout) is spon
Church.
All adults "men and women
in the community arc invited to
nttnnd.
Mrs. Freudenberg '
Receives Award
At the annual Chamber of
Commero banquet hold iri
LaGraiigo last week Mra.
James FroUdehberg was pre-
sented the Woman of the Year
award. Mrs. Fi'cudonbcrg Is
County Home Demonstration
agent of Fayette County for
tho past several years.
'"One of the highlights of her
mnny accomplishments has
b'oen organisation of a Com-
mittee on Aging and the high-
ly successful Seriior Citizens
LEait1 there for soyerakjyoars.
She was" instrumental im- or-
ganizing tours to various To-
u ijuiius ui u(uiciilj()(uu nis-
orical and scenic interest. Mrs.
Freudenberg Is presently
working on her mnsters de-
cree at A&M University and
the University of Texas. It was
through her guidance that
.some 2.500 cookbooks have
lben published sinte 1972.
Mrs. Freudenberg is a Hol-
land native the former Miss
Nettio Mae Steglich daughter
of tho late Walter Steglich
nnd Mrs. Irene Wuthrich. She
h a lflft graduate of Holland
Iligh'School.
Bell Co. MiniBus
Pick Up. Feb 17
Bell County Mini Bus
will
pick up senior citizens
hero
Thursday February 17th
at
tho Town Hall at 9 a.m.
Citizens 55 years of age or
older are eligible to ride the
bus to Temple for special er
rands or appointments free of
charge.
For further information
tact Mrs. Olga MacKenzie.
con-
Junior Class To
Holq Bake Sale
Tho Junior Clan of BarHctt
' Ul'H SNlCOl Wlll 00 llOlUlng a
Vnkfl "fe.11!8 'turday. Feb
12tlA' e?lnnM.at9 a' m
ty Fi'anz Red White Grocery.
Tho class is raising money for
NIC J UnlOr-iDCnlOr ijanqUeC.
which is presently set for May
h. Tc;vn participation in.
1 1?103 Projects is very much ap-
P.reciuted
1 J
Announcement
"Mr. and Mr?. Aubrey Wiley
rfnnnnncft thn arrival nf a 10
nmnui 1 mmnn rniiirVifo hnm
Jn February 5th in a Temple
.hospital. Sho has been named
'Rebecca Ann.
Thursday February
rwaternai granaparenis areWeek-ond. 1
ijyjiuwi? mm juwiuu Kwiw
'wntfl nro Mr and Mrs Bop
Hodges of Davilla.
Great-grandmpther is "Mrs.
1 Pearl Jones of Rockdale
Schwertner Club
Has Regular Meet
Schwertner Community Im-
provement Club met Thursday
night for their regular monthly
meeting. -
John Wakefield Williamson
County Extension Agent spoke
to the group on "Caring arid
Spraying of Pecan Trees." He
explained tho uses of fertilizers
and chemicals for" better pecan
production and told of the stan
dard time for chemicals to be
area
Officers for tho pey year
were elected as follftws: Victor
Marek president; Ronnie Pitts
vice-president; Mary Ann
Uoore sdcretary; Vera Smith'
treasurer: Sholia Kruegcr re
porter. Tho new officers will
take their offico at tho April
meeting.
The Annual Festival was set
for June 11 1977.
. the Club members voted (o
sponsor a group photograph
with photo3 to be taken. of fam-
ily1 groups and individuals. More
'details will 'bo published at a
later date.
The next scheduled meeting
for the club will be Wednesday
Mar.ch 2 This meeting will bo
oh a Wednesday night in order
to securo a speaker.
Refreshments were served to
forty members and several
guests- . )&-vf s-'ft
- I MJI.U.ll .
fylrs. Koepke T
Hosts Bridge Club
Mrs. Oscar Koopkc entertain
ed tho Friday Bridge Club at
her home last weok.
Mrs. Kirk Knight held high
score for the afternoon.
A party plate was served to
Mesdames Knight Oscar Langc
Jewel Ford James Bailey; Rob-
ert Ford Joe Coker- Hugh Kin-
ney and the hostess.
Junior Higfc
Defeats Florence
Bartlett junkn higlv'boys and
girls downed Florerico in games
Monday night. '
Bartlett boys took a 62-22
victory oVer Florence. Scoring
for Bartlett was Louis Walker
12 'points Robert Mathis Jl
Charles Smith 11. Darrell
Lemons G Dennis Thomas 6
Craig Williams 4" Danny Thom-
as 4 Gary Smith 4 Wayne
Gammage 2 and Eddy Crase 2.
Starting for Bartlett was
Louis Walker Robert Mathis
Darrell Lemons Dennis Thom-
as and Wayne Gammage. Others
playing were Charles Sjnith
f'raig WiViams Danny Thomas
Gary Smith Eddy Crase and
Victor Marek.
Bartlett junior high girls
downed Florence 42-12.
Scoring 'for ' Bartlett was
BrendU'Gadison 24L)ri Thaler
14 Shirl Fischer 2 and Carol
Sartor 2.
Starring for Bartlett was
Brenda Gadlson Deborah Cra-
thers Lori Thidef'Sherri Gilt
more Lorianne Carlson. ana
Sonya GadJBdh '
Others playing were Nanette
Lemons Shirl Fischer '''Carbl
Sartor Margaret Gadlson Tam-
my Williams Peggy Wolf Jack-
ie Wolbrueck Aretha Williams
Alma Guardiola and April Har-
ris Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil' Ferguson
I visited Jn Fort Worth 'durincr the
ot) Hev. and Mrs. G Wol of
- .i'reaoncKspurg visuea roiaiives
here durinit thevweolt-end nnd
also attended the sliver wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs
Curtis Wolf in Holland. .
NO. IV
General Meeting
Set Wednesday At
Lutheran Church
T h 0 American Lutheran.
Church Women of St. John Lut-
heran Church will hold their
general meeting on Wednesday
February 16 beginning at 9:30
a.m. in tho church basement.
This will be a combination
meeting and work-day. The
women will cut out diapers to 'be
used for the elderly in a de
signated rest homo. Members
are reminded ' to bring worn
sheets any color and pinking-
shenra. Each member is also
asked to bring a salad or pastry
for the noon salad luncheon.
Registration gifts will be
'''von to attending members.
Mrs. Walter Stabeno ALCW
President suggests that mem-
bers coritact someone who would
'ke to attend the meeting -but
annot because of lack of tran-
sportation and offer them ' a
rjde. '
Wesleyan. Circle
Has Regular Meet
'Members of the WesleyaH.
Circle mot Monday evening in
the homo of Mrs. George Fow-
ler for their rdgular monthly
njrpgram and business meeting.
Mrs. Harold Eimers was co-hoatcss.-r-r-
v --'--''-
Mrs. Leslie D6uglas chair-
man presided at the business
ine"eting.
Mrs. C. E. Limmer was lead-
ezj of the program of the day
and gave the meditation and
prayer. Sho also directed the
message presented by tho group
singing hymns.
Each member present quoted
her favorite verse from the Bi-
ble and explained to the group
what the "verse meant to her.
" A special week of prayer and
self-denial offering was taken at
the close of the program. Pro-
ceeds will be placed in a Mis-
sionary fund.
;A party plate was served to
Miss Esther Saage Mesdames
Clarence Marchak Charlie Old-
ham William Whitlow Cleo
Pattpn C. E. Limmer Robert
Ford Leslie Douglas Flora
MeiBsner Curtis Saage Milford
Watson Elmer Cryer and the
hostesses Mrs. Fowler and Mrs.
Eimers.
Organ Dedication
Set In Fort Worth
Dedication sorvices for a new-
pipe organ are scheduled for 3
p. m. Sunday Februai-y 13 at
Trinity Lutheran Church in Fort
Worth.
Garland Kneten who had ser-
ved as pastor of Trinity Luthe-
.'flh bstore coming to Bartlett
and was on the organ commit-
teo yiH be participating at the
dedication playing tho new or-
gan for the recital and hymn
festival during the afternoon.
The public is invited.
NEW.ARR1VAL
Lauren Michelle Keller new
baby girl of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Keller was born at
7:51 p. m. Wednesday Jan.
19th at Methodist Hospital in
Lubbock.
Tho baby weighed 9 pounds
GYi ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. ar.d
Mrs. Farris Keller of Level-
land arid Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Gaines also of Levelland
Great-grandparents arc Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Keller and Mr.
and Mrs. E. T (Bucky) Via all
of JLevelland.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 10, 1977, newspaper, February 10, 1977; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82705/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 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.