The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, November 7, 1924 Page: 3 of 16
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OFFICERS CHOSEN BY
EASTERN STAR.
40 DIVORCE CASES ON
GEORGETOWN DOCKET
Galveston Oct. 31st. Mrs.
Stolln C Vodrio of San Antonio
wrin fntttnllofl horn Thuradnv
night as new worthy matron of
tho Grntid Chnnter. Order of the
Eastern Star. Mrs. Vodrie was
elected to succeed Mrs. Norton
B. Wellborn at the afternoon
session of the convention. The
convention closed with the in-
stallation of new officers and the
presentation of chapter jewels.
J. Dixie Smith of Houston
wmt fnafnllofl na timvv worth V na-
trmi nf iho. order' succecditljr
CnnnUK fTVintMno T TTnlhrnMr flfl
Galveston. Senator Holbrook'
iv will take the riink of past wor-
thy patron and Mrs. Wellborn
will have the rank of past wor-
thy matron.
Other officers installed during
ihc closing exercises were:
Mrs. Vclma B. Halley of Bal-
lingor associate grand matron;
Judge J. D. Todd of Corpus
Chrjsti associate grand patron;
ITra Mnrcorv Wofford of Sab-
irtal grand conductress and
Miss Willie Pearson of Burnet
grand treasurer.
Mrs. Lula Le Fan of Green-
ville was started in at the bot-
tom of the official family by
gaining the office of Associate
Grand Conductress.
Other elective officers named
included Mrs. Edna Hern Hig-
gins member grand executive
board district No. 2; Mrs. Jen-
iu TVnlarm. Tinllng. member
grand executive board district
No. 1 and Mrs. Carrie is. wino
re-elected grand trustee dis-
trict No. 4.
Appointitive officers announc-
ed bv Mrs. Stella C. Vodrie new
wf.n iiffor the installation
Thursday night were as fdlowsjl
Chaplain juauuo iuca. onuu.
of Anderson; marshal Mrs.
Stella Blomcr of Bolton; organ-
ist Willie Shirley of San Anto-
nio; Grand Adah Lotta Macy
of Fort Worth; Grand Ruth
Virginia Douglas of Ballinger;
Grand Estlier rrcua isruiiiu.
of Dallas; Grand Electa Flor-
onco Homer of Uvalde; warder
Viola Hiutt of Dalhart; senti-
nel Fred Fletcher of San An-
tonio. .
Beautiful jewels yeorcsenta.
tivu of the offices held by the
grand officers were presented to
the new anu uic om umia.
The two Galveston chapters
gavo ui especially beautiful
jewel to past worthy matron.
The presentation of the. jewels
and the ceremony of installa-
tion of officers kopt the dele-
gates in the largo auditorium
until past midnight.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Georgetown Oct. 31. Judge
Cooper Sansom of the 26th Ju-
dicial District will convene the
regular session of civil district
rnnrt nfc fioorcrotown. next Mon
day November 3 for a lour
weeks' term. Ho is confronted
liv Mm lirnvieRf. docket for a
number of years a total of 85
suits being listed on the docket.
As the two courts criminal
and civil will bo consolidate
January 1 Judge Sansom b"
announced that during the Nn-
vntnlmi fr'm' he will hear di
vorce Cases which business
heretofore has been heard in the
criminal court. About 40 di-
vorce suits are pending. A
iinmhor nf naturalization cases
arc ready for hearing but as
ihe law does not permit nnai
papers to bo granted within 30
flnvn nf nn nlnotion. tllOSC CiUOS
will not be heard until the Jan-
uary term.
The week after next two dis-
tricts courts will be in session
at Georgetown Judge Sannom'o
civil district court and a spec-
ial session of criminal district
court called by Judge James it.
Hamilton for tne purpose u
Irving Alva Townsley under1 in-
dictment charged with the kill-
ing of Charles W. Fields of Gid-
dings at Georgetown at a foot-
ball game about two weeks ago.
Mr. Fields had como with a
number of other Giddings ciu-
zons to see a game between Gid-
dings and Georgetown high
school tcam3.
jLOOK WHOSE COMING!
ONE SOLID WEEK BARTLETT COMMENCING
Monday Night NOVEMBER. 10
MR. AM.) MRS. MONROE
HOPKINS PLAYERS
TWKN'i Y-FIVE PEOPLE
KEENEST K1.EEN1NT TENT SHOW TRAVELING
No More Leaky Valves!
NEW W AlFlt PROOF TEN T
LOCATED ON EAST CLARK STREET
Fontenelle Jazz Orchestra -
ALL NEW PLAYS ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM EACH NITE
DELIGHTFUL DIGNIFIED DRAMA
CLEAN CLEVER CLASSY COMEDY.
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ORPHEUM MAJESTIC BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE
OPENING PLAY MONDAY NIGHT
"THE GREATEST QUESTION"
GET THE ANSWER IN SEASON'S GREATEST DRAMA
BARGAIN PRICES Children 10 cents; Adults 30 cents.
RESERVED CHA IKS-Children 10 cents; Adults 20 cents.
Ladies when accompanied by paid adult ticket admitted FREE
Monday night. Reserved chairs 20c should they care for them.
DOORS OPEN AT 7.00
SHOW STARTS AT 8:00
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TWO WILLIAMSON CO.
PIONEERS PASS AWAY.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
ARMISTIE PROGRAM.
66 acres 3 miles east of Da-
villn. on Cameron road. 50 in
fnrm. trood imnrovements. last
ing water. This farm can be
bought at $50 per acre. Will
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as part payment. R. F. Cates.
Relton Texas Oct. 31. The
Christian Endeavor society of
the First Presbyterian church oi
Rnltnn nrnspnts the following
Armistice day program with thc-
request that it be presented by
Endeavor or other young peo-
ple's societies in every town and
cMinnl mmmnnitv in the state:
rvimmiinitv sincrimr. closing
with "All Hail the Power of
Jesus Name.'"
Praver.
Scripture reading "The An-
gel's Proclamation of Peace on
Earth" Luke 2:8-20.
Song.
Children's pageant or a read
ing.
Song. "Sweet Peace the Gift of
God's Love."
Review of peace conferences
nn1 lnnnriiPQ
Song "America the Beautiful''
Address "Christ tne reacuur
and Giver of Peace."
"Star Spangled Banner."
"God Be With You."
Committees needed for arrang
ing for the program1 will be those?
on speaker's music and decora-
tion with a general chairman of
nil committees.
finnrfrnfnwn. Oct. 31. J. N.
Bullington aged 88 years died
at the family home ncre anu
was buried at Liberty Hill Sun-
il.'iv ntternoon. Mr. Bullinctoil
was born in Missisippi Septem
ber 2S 1846 and came to Texas
m ififiR. lowitincr in Williamson
county near Liberty Hill where
he has lived practically all the
years since. He was a Confed-
erate soldier entering the ser-
vice when 15 years of age and
served throughout tne war. nu
is survived by his widow and six
MiiTfVmi. iMrs. C. G. (Mifilotoil
nnd Ed Bullington of George-
town Mrs. A. D. Lambeth of
Corpus Christi Mrs. N. Huds-
peth of Tahoka Texas Mrs.
rumvinc T.nmhnth of Henrietta
Okki. and R. B. Bullington of
Ukianoma ouy ukw.
CRUSH ITEMS.
We have installed the above machine to do
our valve Grinding with which eliminates all
leaky valves and guarantees satisfaction.
Come in and let us show you this machine
and how it works.
We have expert mechanics thajcan take care
of your repair work on any make of car. Al-
so have one mechanic who specialies on
Ford cars.
We handle accessories of all kinds also Tires Tubes
Gasoline and Oil. Come to see us whether you need
service or not we arc always glad to see you.
Blue Front Motor Service
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(Dated November 1st.)
Mi nnfl Mrs. Frank Jones
spent last Friday near Barllett.
There will be a box supper at
Vnl Vnrdn school house Fridav
night November 7. Everybody
is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Norris
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Norris.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Cargill of
near Rockdale are visiting here
this week. Reporter.
PECAN NEWS
You can't beat it the meat
you get at Earl White's market
and the price is always right.
Carload
towCVV M I home or I
IM Afcjjt-ii"' H. HKui&KMi&H
THE MORTEN MILLING COMPANY DALLAS.TEX. U.S.A.
Cotton White Flour
Just Received
Fresh From The Mills
Let Us Send You A Sack
Carl August Anderson a res-
ident of Georgetown for thirty-
eight years died at the family
l.mn inuf mitsiflo the citv lim
its whore ho owned valuable
farm lands for manv years
Wednesday morning following a
1 .f ofinnlr wVifpll paniG Wltll-
rut waning. Mr. Anderson had
worked all day Tuesdnv and re
tired in his usual health mem-
bers of the familv being
nwakened bv his struggles a
few minutes before he tied.
Funsral services were held at
the Swedish Methodist church
of which he was a member con-
ducted bv Rev. H. Sandstrom
the pastor and Dr. O. k. Uian-
der. of Austin. He is survived
bv his widow and one daughter
Mrs. Will Erickson also of this
city.
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Signs You Can Believe In
K vour breath is bad and you
have spells of swimming in the
head poor appetite constipa-
tion and a general no-account
feeling it is a sign your liver is
torpid. The one really depend-
able remedy for all disorders in
the liver stomach nnd bowels is
Herbine. It acts powerfully on
the liver strengthens digestion
purifies the bowels and restores
a fine feeling of energy vim and
pheerfullness. Price GOc. Sold
by Leatherman Drug Co.
CHOICE LLANO FARMS
AND RANCHES
(Dated November 1st.)
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Patterson
are visiting their daughter
Mrs. R. Burgage in Waco this
week.
Mr. Joe Barbas Jr. has pur-
chased a now Overland touring
car.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Woytek and
daughters are attending the
Cotton Palace this week.
Mr. John Clark of McGregor
spent the week-end with friends
here.
Mr. Austin Mitchell is visit-
ing friends In McGregor this
week. Reporter.
ONE IN TEN
Neglecting a little wound cut
or abrasion in nine cases out of
ten cause no great suffering or
inconvenience but it is the one
case m ten that causes hioou
noisonincr. lockiaw or a chronic
festering sore. The cheapest
safest and best course is to cus-
infnp.t tho wound with liauid
Bnrazone and annlv the Boro-
zone powder to complete the
healing process. Fricp uq-
uid) 80c GOc and $i.au. row-dei-
30c and GOc. Sold by
Leatherman Drug Co.
GOODEV1LLE NEWS
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Avoid he Rush ;
Get your winter clothes out let J
us remake or reline them. No
5 jod too Dig ior us.
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Samples arc here for your w
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Texas Tailoring Co. 5
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Wc Want Your Grocery Business
We Try To Please.
A. RAMSEL
Phone 125.
Free Delivery.
Stock farms $15.00. Cotton
farms $20 to $25. Ranches
fronting river $10.00 per acre.
Farms and ranches 100 to 10-
nnn npris. Bnnkrunt nrices.
Fine Llano homes for half value.
C. H. BRAME Llano Texas.
See Covered Wagon" Ala-
mo November lOth-llth.
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(Dated November 1st.)
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richards
and little son Clyde Jr. are
visiting relatives in Cor'sicana
and Dallas.
Mr. D. W. Bovd and family
visited friends in Jan-ell Sun
day.
Mrs. Monn Richards and
children spent Sunday in the
home of Mr. ana Mrs. Jim
Monro. TCenorter.
Mrs. J. N. Holden ha3 re-
ceived a letter' from her son
flnrtis. .who is in the U. c.
Navy sayng that he will get a
40-day furlough on or auout
November 20. Reporter.
FARM MACHINERY
We will save you 10 on
urrain drills sulky plow disc
plows and disc harrows culti-
vators and planters.
"Cash on the Barrell Head."
"That service with a smile.
Wm. A. BRADY
"That Trading Man"
Temple Texas.
Insurance
FIRE
LIFE
ACCIDENT
Can protect you and your property.
Farm Loans at Lowest Rate.
Farms and Ranches for Sale.
Leatherman & Czarowitz
Telephone 103.
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To Gas and Oil Users ;
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5 us fill it up for you with good fi
lVia&llUiici ucia ui xviuociic.
We will please you.
Magnolia Petroleum Co.
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, November 7, 1924, newspaper, November 7, 1924; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76058/m1/3/?q=big+bear+creek%2C+tarrant+county: accessed July 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.