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Methodist Revival In
Progress This Week
The Metliodist revival meet-
ing with pleaching being done
by Rev. James M. Bond began
v Inst Rnnrinv pvpinntr nnri ir r.fyn-
tmunig tins week with services
at 10 o'clock in the mornings and
at 7:45 o'clock ill the evenings
Rev. Cecil Taylor is leading the
singing. . The attendance lias
been large and enthusiasm has
been generated.'
Whether or not the 'revival
will continue a second week will
be announced next Sunday.
itLtne tirst sermon ot tne re-
vival Sunday evening Rev. Bond
said that though governments
and lungdonis have fallen the
church atiir lives and moves for-
v-ard." He called for prayer
';' pnd'cohis&uaiion in the church
that the-revival might be suc-
cessful." '"'''-
Several Easter
;Egg Hunt's Held
Here Last' Week
The Easter rabbit was very
-btujyjttip past week-end-keeping
his appointments .it the many
EastSr egg hunts given by the
Various churches. v . -
Mrs. E. E. Lawhorn .and Miss
Ruth Turner gave a party on
the Presbyterian lawn Saturday
afternoon for the little folks.
Miss Pearl Joiner and. Mrs'. J.
D. Cowsert entertained ." three
.classes: of the ""Baptist Church
Saturday." afternoon at Irvin
Park; with an egg hunt and a
picnic. .
" Sunday afternoon dozens' of
children . accompanied by- their
ayents gatherad at theXuther-
church for an egc-hunt -and
picnic luncn. --
Eight'tlasses.of the Metho-
dist cHurch enjoyed an egg hunt
Friday afternoon in the base-
ment and on the lawn.- -.-.
Members of the Wesley
Friendship class and children
met Saturday at the home of-
Mrs. illift Robbins for an Easter
party; '
Mri. Mary- Jackson entertain-
ed the tiny tots of the Central
Christian Church Sunday after-
noon with an egg hunt. "
Three Bartlett Boys'
Escape Serious Injury
In Car Accident Monday
Herbert Silverman - Floyd
Pierce- and Benson Adams -es-'
caped serious injury iii a car
accident Monday pight when a
car a model V-8 Ford belonging
to the Silvermans in which they
were riding overturned and then
Caught fire and burned.
While turning a corner orf
the highway south- of Little
River Monday night the cai''s
wheals locked. The car turned
over several times and 'caught
fire; . - .' . -V
'."Vhis fhvrf ircvi nlr-n tn n
Tfehiple hospital but were found
so-.oe.Qmy ormseciAna scratcn-
?v.' -'- :if
'$ c&y brought int6 town
afioM noon Tuesday by the Mil-vlBi'-Sxdtor
Company 'appeared to
ha; a '-total .wreefc. '-'
- ' Closing This eok
The baccalaureate 'lenuim for
the Negro. High -SchoQl wa
u preached last SunBay afternoon
at tic colored Baptist Church
' by the Rev. J. F. Lofton of
Wfl6o. His subject was The Ideal
Education and It-i Growth. .
The llim ; .'.Uuatea were Ro;
sic B. Ha'.'f '- "l-kcy D. Isaacs
aud Jtidi; Cell 'iiionm-j.
Otmmi
fct? held ;
tifjyta a
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'"h.-i'y ib'-'v
fended
Urtt Sunday
Isadore. J'urecka
Accepts Position
In Galveston. Bank
Isadore Jm-eka one of the
assistant cashiers of the First
National Bank left Wednesday
fouaGalvestdn where he will be
cfnployed by the City National
Bank of that city.
Mr. Jureka has worked in the
I'irst National 'Bank here -for
the past ten years .and except
for three years spent in Grang-
er has lived in and around Bart--ctl
all his life. For jx -while he
was a student at the State Med-
ical School in Galveston arid' is
a graduate of Toby's Business
College of Waco. ' ... .
He expressed regret over
I saving -Bartlett but stated that
the 5-opportunity offered 'him in
CUve&toh. could not be foregone.
litms
b
efeated
igers
-The Bartlett Bulldog's hard
luck still clung to them a? they
lost their third schedule game of
the county race last Thursday.
when they were defeated byRog-
ers ay a score oi J.u-is.rne-iuii-dpgs
will' have to win the three
remaining scheduled games to
get' an" even break. .
In the game Thursday both
teams made four errors but the
Bulldogs'-. errors were costlier.
Three runs were forced in by
the pitchers. -
Coach Hudspeth used - three
pitchers in the' game. Easter-
wood started but was replaced
by"? Hill who -was - replaced--by
Strikes." Stokes according" to
Eugene Latighlim Sports-editor
for the BulldogivB'arJtswaSyhe
star for 'the Bulldoga'maWng
four -difficult catcher a- doi-ble
and scoring oiice with a nc er-
ror game. ' . . -':"'
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Mmatf&ffitittfkM&3iam
'''rM&.v flvimrMfil Tt'rnv?'-
Music wasrfni'!iahc4 By-the
radio. After-'ii.jj.iiihoer'of. garnet
had bejn playMlrp htit8 ag-
-is led by Jfory sba toughr
' i 4tnd N-ola Ruth Hetlington
. -hI refreshment of '-sRhdj-
.'. 'i-horf grapejuice ic-2 stream
".1 eake to the following
. . -i : Katharine Miller Floyd
lO ' Oii"i nioria Si .Ton. (lar-
lod u ;ui:'!; K. .' Tn'M i
J'a-i-im' Nettseh. t'wii i )i
! '''i-bejrt Hoes. Iluth Leathyf-:-
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tVliMaKT Elteiib-th "-JJoni
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...uii (.'h&rlti GJilwuiw oi' South-
Jon1wAwro rrfwarifibf kogtown
Mail Routes Number
One and Three Have
Been Consolidated
Rurfil mail routes number one
and three have been consolidat-
ed according to a statement'giv-
en by postmaster J. D. Bell The
consolidated routes will be
known ns route one antk'William
i Cameron will be Uie carrier.
- To ths patrons of route num
ber 6ne Mr. Boll issues the fol-
lowing statement:
"Routes number one and three
have been consolidated effective
April 1G. 1933. with 'William' H..
Cameron as -carrier. .The whole
route -will "be known aa-r route
inuittber I; The carrier wiijl leave.
the .office at 8 :0Q and serve the
"Davilla end- first returning to
the office. He will then take up
the estermehd of the. rdivte
laving the office as sobn fts "bos-
sioie-in gooa wcatheriiround
10:15 to' 10:30 in bad? weather
assoon as possible. ;;;-:.- '""
"The regulation;! recmire' that
the boxes.' be numbered "Tn the
order of -the arrival of thg car-
rier at The box that is. Consec
utively from" the beginning to
the end of the route. As soon
as practical the. postmaster will
give each patron the - official
number of his box which he
should '.preserve for future refer
ence and have his mail address
ed to the box number. -J.
D. Bell
' . Postmaster."
R.F. Cateslllin
- -; i Temple Hospital
R:F."Catesf who Has been in
Kings sDoughters Hospital in
Temple-siuce last Tuesday April
1-1' is' reported gettin'Sldrifiras
well as cold .be expected.
' Mr. Gates says he would come
home now but the hospital staff
has hidden his clothes and so
he can't. .'.
Rev. McFaddin.- Preaches
At Church of Christ
Rev. Irvin .McFadden filled
the pulpit at-the' Church of
Christ here last Sunday. In the
morning- his sermon topic was
"Self Denial" and in the evening
it was ''Laying Up Treasures."
nev. -AiDerc a. njui-in-e regu-
lar minister filed ah " appoint
ment at Springtovvn.
i .
Mr. and MrsJ 0. Kaiser of
Canova Parle Calif are here for
a visit in the homfis of Mr. and
Mrs. W.' Johnson and Mr' and
Mrs. G R. Sides
- Miss Gladys Matthews and
Mrs Lestetf'Bird of Austin were
visiters;" Saturday 'hi the home
ofMrs.R. E. Koqpke.
llhloy Mospitoes' li Disturb Ihe4" ".'
i--.Nce So B&rtltfi-Can Be Eradicated
f- -
'. "tiiOr town and (rural life has
jMji'y -well-ithown Vidviintagei
'avy .thersilly ImrrjCand sweaty
bSSjgestioh of city-Jifi" arid one I
nx 'iiieTFOKroniaim "flsaec
nmifis Qi--iH;ng on a .iront
pgirch-9rJU-lawn on summer evn-
insffl'"ttnd seeing sorn.etliirigbe-
Cl ' - ' r --.. V 4 - T .
des a brick ".yall- and 'hearing
romotnmg ueaiaes tne grenr-
hifting of automobiles' ' and
trucks and 'breathing something
besides carbon mdhlxide.
But i!ihca!m pracefullness of
-I'.mmtr nt'ni--' i.- fli.slurbed
''til-- if k'joui 'he time you
j I'.- ba-jkln your chair an antj--'Mql
moj-quito stb.J you on tiio
:'!! . -id unholy tvn h'iUo--
hi(;t'i 'jiiv tlir- oui.-'no.; ? oi'
; ;'! -r i'i -'Jilltii-
' ;- .i i' : h. 1
.....ruint wi-tb
Uif-x at.Kl'is'vns Ai rji'o m nny
-r 'iUd vlfjh. Try io. ai ?ly'tei'
' jfnHnfc.Hjrt tfs a itinniMiln
. ify iha pieiiburw; et thsse
a 'tefiite: ori m&a'n iniHun-.vil' -fiffir..W' . Wf'
Dr. Harlan Issues
Statement On Clean-
OpWeek In Bartlett
As City Health Officer Dr.
W. J. Harlan issues the follow-
ing statement in regard to sani-
tary condilions and tho annual
clean-up week in Bartlett;
"I am. asking the citizens of
Bartlett to make ready for clean-
tip Week- Flies arid mosquitoes
are our. greatest enemies; fight
their-breeding places. Do away
with . every open toilet here it
is possible to do so. by connect
ing with the - sewer .system.
Keep ybui: barn yard' and your
'dairy; yrtrd:-. cleaned weekly'. I
hoSc :ld see. the dav in- Bavtett
-jvhem-levery- open'. ..toilet- Will be
.done awpiy with and in- its stead.
. unuiwtty iuiit ui'ta .connection
;with the -sewer system.
- AV- J. Harlan -. . ' .
.'-- .. . City Health Officer.'' -.-
Parent-Teachers . '.
.' Association Holds
Last Meeting of Year
The Parent-Teachers Associa
tion-held its last meeting of .the
year Tuesday afternoon at the
Grammar school auditorium
with the' second grade winning
the attendance prize. The enter-
tainment program -consisted of
a group of songs by the Home
Economics . girls and a playlet
in which they displayed dresses
which had been made in the.
class room this year.
Rev. W. R. Underwood gave
the devotional' Miss Lena Dil-
lard discussed "The' Influence
sf Art On' the Chil4." Cherry
Lou Garmcmy daughter of Mr.
and Mrs'GrtC; Carmony gave-
as number of .'readings. 'These
were followed by a discussion on
"The-Value of Music-jn'' Ameri
can ".Education." -.
"ItAvas voted to postpone -the
carnival until next .fall. Mrs.
Er T. .Jones'"- on behalf of 'the
Boy 'Scouts .sked' ' that the
P.-T. A 'assist this organization
by giving work" to the scouts
so thai the may' attend ' ths
summer camp.. . She also an-
nounced that the band- stand
now under construction would
be available for tall community
purposes .and that the awarding
of cups in the Civic .Contest
would be triven' on the "nicrht of
April 28. ' "' .."" ;.' ;-
Mrs. .Judd Robbins ''and little
son of Waco; spent Sunday in
the" home ot hsr parents Mr.
and.Mra; Talmage Grigsby. -
Miss Margaret . 'Rbbbfns of
Baylor College " was ' a "week-end
visitor in-the -home of her. par-
ents -Mr.. ardJVlVs. Chas; Rob-
bins'. """'".. .'
.stanCea;ai;e-not mjgratori' but
are home grown 'and' litilgivcn
to wand'erJn- I4ee.d-the nor-
mal 'rfoit h'v& bitek a5fd
.TOffillPhintlieiiifiBWaffifa hun?'
drVa.Bunve "yards or so.'Theire-
forenoa'tiiitoes; in .Bai-Hett a3e
iTifr. tlie' problem of . President
Rooeyelt flrtd tiifr' Congressional
wind-bags jfj wahingfo'v nor
vn.tlie problem of Governor
Ferusoiind the State shysters
at Auathi but they are the pivb-
k'm of i?artli-'tt. whose tin cans
vml oool. brd thena and .whose
mi VI 'a are. therefore bittern
Dr.' Aa C. Chandler profi s-
mr of biology atRtct InMitutc
IfpuKtou who is 'faul to know J
n-t'f about llu; mn .tuho u
i ' :my oil1 ur i .':''.; ..ci'-ut
!.? in!fct c '..-! ! . l:ttP-
MiV -0lu!)tlil': y if i ' i
in
ti-
n the 1
'calfaijties $ moftqyii
a-'l 1
iiiod.of wHcatAm Dr.
Ctuurifer has ie fokte-4ofW-.A.Je
Young People's
Department Gives
Mexican Program
A program of Mexican fea
tures was given in the basement
of the Methodist Church last
Thursday evejiing by the Young
people's Department. A color
Scheme of yellow and red was
usea with bowls of cactuses on
the tables and red lilies about
the room. A group of boys and
gins dressed as Mexicans serv-
ed. .
.. Mis's Rosa Lee Black presided.
Miss Hazel Partlow played a
Mexican Piano Solo and Miss
Lilliah Mae Rhodes flayed La
Paloma. . Miss Etoile Hair gave
a reading "A Modern Version of
the CourtshiD of Miles Standish
Miss Virginia Kilpatrick told a
Hiujywin iuiry taie.
..Tho "principle hdcUiass of the
evening; was given by1 Rev. Sam
HfrV and A. L. Bentl'y gave a
five1 minute talk. The; benedic-
ltOin was given by Rev. Cecil
xayior;
Supt. A. L. Bentley .
Announces Speakers
For School Closing
( Superintelident A. L. Bentley
Tuesday morning' announced the
axercises incident to the closing
of school this year. In connec
tion with this he expressed grat-
ification over the cooperation
the faculty and student body
have manifested thi year.
.The baccalaureate sermon
Sunday morning May 21-at 11
o'clock at the High School Au-
ditorhmf will be delivered hv T)v
iv ''fl- .niAix'jr n j-i -rs.-. n)
jvuy oj;o.ucn neaa or tne uspart-
Hieiii ox juucation at .cayior
Colege Belton. Dr. Hardy
president of Baylor College re
ferred to Dr. Crouch as a "won-
derful speaker and a fine man."
rns commencement adress on
the evening -of May '22 at the
High- School Auditorium will
be given' by Dr. King Vivion
president of Southwestern University-
Georgetown. Dr. Vivion
is known throughout . Texas as
a speaker of power and force
There are 38 candidates for
graduation this year. The Sen-
ior class play "Arizona Cow-
boy" directed by Miss Johnnie
Guynes will be given'May 5.
Lutheran Aid
-; Society fMeets
.Last Wednesday
The" JLutheran Aid Society
met Wednesday. at the church
for -their regular business and
social session with. 37 members'
present and two -visitors? Mrs.
Britne of Bellville and Mrs. Petz-
old Df Taylor. " -
'. The devbtional was led by
Rev. -R. C Albert. The-Vemafn-der
of.the eyanurg was( spent in
making' plans f6l; the meeting of
the Synod Mrs Henry Zschie-
sche; Mrs.- Hugo Klump; Mrs.
Otto "Kehn land Mrs. Edwin
13chus Cwsfo-- .ipppinted as co;.
Tnuitmun vv-u.li mm. i.iueri 011
Jhe Serving; ' Committee ;-Re-ft-esmn'ts
of cae sandwiches.
isiwiJrfiKseiveabvfi'tJi&
mtwm.wwrm c.iArBr&imr
Mrs.Frte Beyer and Mrs. E
Kjratuse---' . r .' - - . .
JRev.- Hblsapple To
JPreach at Central
Christian Church
Services- wjll be hold at Ih.
Central Christian Church hfiv
next Sunday.
n-;v. J. -W. Ho!eaiplR of Tcm-
hh V.i!) r-reach at 11 f't-hjck
' ''! Fit !fo! wi! In 1 rid -a JO
it
1 1
!' Jul.
Ifjy. tiin Dilgrl' is spVndinij
Jij Wp'fe- in- Bah Antonio with
W C.i0inrt Mr.-. Aychio Hep.
s far. as
Ruth Cojif-
Band Stand To
Be Erected Hers
Through the efforts of the
Woman's Wednesday Club a
band stand is to be erected in
the park on Clark street near
the business section. ' -
Bya program 'of general co-
operation the material and la-
bor for the standi Were secured
without a great 4eal Of cost. -Both
lumber yards donated lum-
ber and the merchants of tho
town furnisbed .money for ud-
ditjonal materials. !
Labor will be paid foovith H.
F. C. money. - Carpenters 'have
agreed to do 'theft ; share-' by'
building the' stand for. the -customary
. dollar-a-day. Wages Thoy
will be under the supervision of ' '
W. A. Hatch. Seats dre to bf se-'
cui-ed from the old taberiiaW iii
south Bartlett; .-The stand ia to
be uBed for bahdxoncerts pub-
lic . speakings and ohei pubiii
affairs. - - r -
It is expected that th& atone
will be completed-by April 8
at which time the . 'JVtiinicipa "
Band will give a concert. ApTr. 28-
instead of Apr. 27 as announced
last week has been .decided-up3n
as the date .'lor. the con- '
cert in order triat' it
might coincide with the. award-
ing of cups in the Civic Cam
paign. The awarding- of these
cups by the Woman's Wednes-
day Club will be made during
the concert.
Gramm
' Grad
Elects Officers
The graduating class "of the
Grammar school organized re
Jr. vice-president' LoyoUEkrhv
Davis; ecreatry .tcsuriefe
Uharles iJ. liobbms ''Give thii
Best "In Return for Suficess"
was selected as the class motito
ana carnation was chosen. &s
the class flower.'
Other memt
are Wilson ai
E. L: Adamsilll
Douthitt- Lei$
Janie HolstmoTJimmie isprittger.
Daisy Jean Bryant Hjalfui
Laughlin Mary Elizabeth Moil-
es"ete Nola Ruth Henningtof
Ruth Leathermah Lucille Pae
Mary Martha Laughlin Bill
Cameron W C. TUrher MelV
Tegge Theodore Jones E.
Limmer Edna Braun ar
sie Schoepff
THREE PLAYS
GIVEN AT PECAN
TONIGHT
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Friday evening. .April 21
three ;plays .'will bej given nt 15
can . "school " . Kp admissiosr
charges" aro being made a"ul tsio
public ris ihvi'te.a to attehd1
'!The .Gift In the-i3arai" ful
be given by -the ju'imary gi;ads?
'At. t-.hs HhrrurrfttiUflrft" will na n
igiveil uy Oiuei". amucww) ? r;
ij ' 1 If.- itk. -
cast of the n ay "The. ljast aair-
Dav In the District S'!hco'' to
be; given by the ptitmhi wA
scnooi ioijows : . .
rroivatcnemaiic-.-Xieniuo-vanicc
Billy Be Dum....AJberistgtie
George 'lockcfe
Hans Von Smashem'A . ..
T-.--J J. '- T- . 1 . . --.-?..- .1
. vvi)iuuj.' anuKvj
uiem jonnson....wajter megjicw
Betty McGee . Irene Selicli
Johnny WHght..Mom6e Statr3
Shorty' Jones... .Joe Barnhfin Ji-.
Tillie Tickle....MrS.' Otto BUir.niuJ
Dolly Dimple .... Bessie SteglicJ
Lydia .Lee .'. .. Minuit- f.-mk
Dot Simpson Sv'la V-'
Tot Joins' Amui
Annio I.aurii
Siihuii Shvaait
Mrs. Rtil.-well Mr."
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