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Thursday June 3 1976
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MRS. MURRAY
Miss Debra Saage Murray C. Moore
Exchange Nuptial Vows Saturday
Miss Debra Kay Saage
.and Murray C. Moore were
united in marriage Saturday
May 29th at 7:30 p. m. at the
First United Methodist Church.
Rev. Wesley Howard Jr. of
Corsicana performed the dou
ble ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of!
"ur i t. -i n
-Hi i. ami mis. ivuiiu v-. ouugu
of Bartlett and the groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
!H. Moore of Davillai
The altar was decorated
"wtih votive candelabra and
altar arrangements of gladiola
and pom pom duisies. Votive
DANCE
S.PJ.S.T. HALL No. 80
HOLLAND
SATURDAY JUNE 5th.
MUSIC BY:
THE PEOPLES CHOICE
From: 9:00 til 1:00
Dress Policy: No Hot Pants
Shorts Midriffs Hats.
David Tschoerner
has joined the staff of
Oscar s Motor Clinic
i
for the summer
David the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Tschoerner has completed
his first year of auto mechanics at Texas State Technical Institute
and will assist with the work here. He invites you to visit us.
OSCARS MOTOR CLINIC
Bartleft's Independent Garage Since 1950
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bnrtlctt Texas
C. MOORE
candles also accented
stained glass windows.
the
Registering guests was Mr3.
John Watkins of Austin cou-
sin of the bride. Pro-nuptial
music was provided by Mrs.
Mike Hill of Austin the
bride's cousin. She accompan-
inrl Miss Rookv Nnwhum of
U" . ...'
Temple soloist.
Tho bride escorted to tho!
altar by ner lather wore a
formal gown of candlelight
silk organza with camelot
sleeves and a chapel length
train. The high illusion neck
line were fashioned of
and highlighted by an heir
loom cameo locket worn by all
the brides in her family. The
dress was complimented by a
candlelight picture hat trim-
med with tulle and baby's
breath. The bride carried a
bouquet of candlelight roses
gladiola and baby's breath
atop the Bible her mother car-
ried in her wedding.
Miss Debra Strmiska of
Granger was "maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Susan;
baage of Dallas sister ot the
bride Mrs. Adrian Moore Jr.
of Temple the groom's sister
and Miss Carolyn Watson of
New Braunfels. Miss Juliet
Watson of New Braunfels was
junior bridesmaid.
Tho attendants wore form-
al gowns of floral voile enhan-
ced by matching stols. The
skirts were accented by deep
lace ruffles. They carried bou-
quets of roses daisies and
baby's breath.
Barton Pierce served as
best man. Groomsmen were
Adrian Moore Jr. of Temple
Miko Burns of Austin the
groom's cousin Lloyd Wilde
of Temple and Bill Raddo of
Mcxia.
Ushers were Mark Murphy
Gene Bartz and Matt Lynch of
Temple.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Saago chose a gown of
nink chiffon. She wore a cor
sage of glamelias. The bride
groom's mother wore a gown
of printed chiffon. Her corsage
was an orchid.
The reception was held at
the home of the bride's par-
ents. Serving at the bride's ta-
ble were Miss Pam Davis Miss
Pam Jeter and Mrs. Gene
Bartz the groom's cousin all
of Temple.
Serving at the groom's ta-
ble were Mrs. Mark Murphy of
Temple and Mrs. Wesley Ho
ward of Corsicana.
Rico bags were distributed
by Leslie Howard of Corsicana
Miss Dana and Niki Murphy
of Temple. Other members of
the houseparty were Mi-s. Jer-
ry Chudej of Waco Mrs. Ed
Babovec of Temple Mrs. W.
W. Stefka of Austin and Mrs.
Arthur Guenzel of Bartlett
all aunts of the bride and Mrs.
Bob Watson of New Braun-
fels the bride's cousin and
Mrs. Paul Caldwell of Bart-
lett. The rehearsal dinner was
hosted by the groom's parents
Friday evening at the Stage-
coach Inn in 'Salado.
The bride is an honor grad-
uate of Bartlett High School.
She attended Temple Junior
Collece where she was in the
choir. She will be enrolled at
Mary Hardin Baylor College.
The groom is also a graduate
of Bartlett High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Ware of
Ft. Worth and Mike Ware of
ml ' n 'i(1 of Nelson B. C.
Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Pierce nd daughter Amy of
Houston visited Mrs. Ellis Ware
during the holiday week-end.
Mnmnrinl Dav week-end vis-
lnce;itors of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Lindemann and Robert were
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moon of Al-
vin Mrs. Rudy Hodon of San
Antonio Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kur-
ecka of Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Lindemann and family of
Austin Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Schaffer and family of Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Swope Jr.
of Cameron Mrs. August Linde-
mann Mrs. D. A. Swope Sr. and
Mrs. Jewel Malone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramiro Cortez
and Elaine accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Luna Jr. and
Valorie from Georgetown spent
Memorial week-end in Hous-
ton Bay City and Somervillo
Lake.
DA VILLA NEWS
By Mrs. Roy S. Hardin
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Bell of
Rogers Johnnie Boll Stacy
and Angie of Temple visited
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardin
Wednesday. -
Mr. and Mrs. John Bums of
Rockdale spent several days
visiting L. D. Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hend-
ricks of Caldwell were Davilla
visitors this week.
Ricky Parks is visiting rela-
tives in Houston.
Mrs. Sue Robby and children
of Louise are visiting Mrs.
Fannie Hargrove1.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Coward
of San Benito were iruests of.
Mrs. Lucille Gaines. Mrs.l
Gajnes attended the Golden
Wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
Durwood Bales Sunday.
Mrs. Marie Duncum and
Mr. and Mrs. Dolehitc were
Temple visitors.
Mrs. George McCleary
aprr:
TOO LATE
TO CLASSIFY
GARAGE SALE: Saturday
June 5th. 9 a. m. til ?. 625 W.
Jackson Mrs. Ren Sladovnik. It
HOUSE FOR SALE Two
bedrooms; close in Needs Re
pairs. Willie Robertson Real Es
tate. 33-3tcg
ESTATE SALE: 245 South Bo-
wie Bartlett Saturday. June
5th 10 a. m. to G p. m. ltcg
FOR SALE: Four-row. 14 ft
shredder and a '59 Chevrolet
Grain Truck. John or Louis
Voight 527-420G or 527-3745.
33-2tpd.
'- ! mm awMs m a
FOUND - Two Bicycles. Owner
may claim by Identifying same.
uaii (Jiuef of Police Horace
White 527-3733. 2tcg.
WILL GIVE AWAY two female
Persian Cats one snow white
and one ebon black. See or Call
Mrs Buddy Matejowsky at Sch-
wertner. ltcg.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank everyone for!
the manv kindnesses shown mo
and mv familv while I was In the
hospital and since my return
nome. Tne cards flowers gifts
visits and food sent in nlir hnmn
were deeply appreciated.
I Hit T -ir.!!.l.
iura. xjuuis voignc
how
''fef ' mZ Mill m nlvvV V
Wwi ' ' - yimmw ;" !'' '
J . Evaporation Is acoollng procoss. When Iho
"'SlilllPlllRtsloTRlimTci rKaTnatural evaporation
does not tako place or Is vory slow you
aro warm clammy and uncomfortable.
During summer you want to koep tho air
as dry as possible
There aro sovoral ways to solvo humidity
problems. Electric air conditioning tor
Instanco romovos oxcos3 molsturo from
. tho air.
Another way ol Improving comfort on
sticky days Is a dehUmldlflor.
Wore oro a lew moro ideas to help you
' Improve molsturo problems:
Try to (Ind tho source ol any humidity
problom. If water Is looking through walls
or floor a denumldifior probably won't
handlo molsturo romovql.
Where possible ollmlnato sources of
molsturo and keep doors and windows
closed.
CITY OF
spent last week in Norfolk
Va. with her husband while
Mrs. Bessie Fikes visited Mrs.
McCleary's mother and grand-
children. Mr. and Mrs. Malono of
Houston were guests of Mrs.
Myrl Campbell Saturday
night.
ATTEND GRADUATION
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sutton
and daughter Frances of
Thrall were here Friday to at-
tend the graduation exercises
of Miss Debbie Hill. Following
tho graduation they wore en-
tertained at the home of Deb-
bie's grandmother Mrs. Sam
Dillard. Others attending were
Roger Hil Mrs. Helen Hill
Sharon and Debbie Mr. and
Mrs. Miko Hill and family
Mrs. Jewel Malone and Mrs.
Betty Wolf.
Jean M. Loving
Believes in cooperating with other law enforcement
officers.
Pol. Adv. Pd. for by Jean Loving Campaign Fund Jean
M. Loving Treasurer 106 Tower Drive Round Rock
Texas 78664
I want to thank the
citizens of Bell Co-
unty for the support
given me in the May
1st Primary election.
I am grateful for the
opportunity to con-
tinue serving you in
the County Attorn
ey's office and will strive to d'o my best as
your next County Attorney.
humidity! controls
Heat aijd molsturo accumulate In your
lttlcT'AbworVd'attlcvohttlatbVwlllox-
haust both keeping
avoiding molsturo damage
Savo your "molsturo producing" activi-
ties such as showorlng and laundry for
cool oarly mornings or lato ovonlngs.
If possiblo uso a bathroom oxhaust fan.
Finally if bathroom or kitchen molsturo
is coming Into tho room roloaso tho mols-
turo through windows In tho bathroom and
kitchen preferably with an oxhaust fan.
WASTE Nf
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BARTLETT
Dial 527-3219
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Wuthrich wore-
Mr. and Mrs. James Frouden-
berg and sons of LaGrange.
DANCE
SATURDAY JUNE 5
WITH
JODIE JAY AND
THE SILVERTONES
AT
CORN HILL
MORAVIAN HILL
Sincerely
PAT RIDLEY
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 33, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 3, 1976, newspaper, June 3, 1976; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82669/m1/4/: accessed April 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.