The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 26, Ed. 1, Friday, March 19, 1937 Page: 1 of 6
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COURT REFORM PLAN
Sam V. Stone of Williamson
County candidate for represen-
tative from the 10th. Qongres-
sional District of Texas Monday
made his formal announcement.
kMr Stone's statement follows:
'"In announcing my candidacy
Ithe unexpired term of the
James P. Buchanan. Gon-
&ssman representing the 10th
strict of Texas 1 do so real
ly it will be difficult for any-
ie to fill s'o satisfactorily the
fhigh position so ably held by
Hum." The height to which .Mr.
Buchanan rose is a splendid tri-
is indtrstrv. clear think
ing' aiid';eithusiar;r the
aoo.uu jieopie 01. .nis- cusinct.
Remembering .Mr." Buchanan's
example it shall be my first de-
sire if elected to spend my
thought and best efforts in servr
ing the people of the ldth DisT
trict at all ;imes-
1 Personal History
"To a. portion of the district I
am not sawelltoowh. It is there?
fore necessary that I deal in my
personal ' history because aU
the people'of the district whose
suffrage I seek are Entitled! t
know toy past lfe in order to
judge -what"! shall" do in the fu.
ture For 3:580 aptly stated by
l(ie luusuiuua jtuiuuiv ixciujr .
T'have'biu?:.one lamp by'
which' my feet are guided
and that js"the 'lamp" of ex-
perience.! kliow'of no way
qf judging the future but
hyrthe past.' ' .
"I was born in Austin Coun-
ty in 1890. My grandfather
whose name I bear.'waS a Wash-
ington County pioneer For 30
years I have been a resident of
Williamson County I was grad-
uatert irom aoutnwestern unn
versity in 1911 and thereafter
took a course in Business Ad-
ministration. Uppn leaving
school I took art humble position
in a cottonseed oil mill in Ge6rge-
town Texas in which endeavor I
40ohtlaue.d sm Eag&S)
Choir From Texas
tytheran College Jo
le Here March 29
The large a eapelltf choir from
Texas Lutheran College wil
present a thirty minute program
in the high school auditorium
THonflav afternoon. March 29. at
8:80 o'clock Superintendent M
B'entley announced wednes-
ay.
"Th$. public is given a most
cordial tvitation to hear this
program" ''Superintendent' Bent-
ley atoned.
Mb and Mr. Will Lawwnce
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Mrs. Alvin Kretzschmar.
ReWrttfFiebrhKIospiaI
Mrs. Alvin Kretzschmar re
turned Monday March. 15 from
'Kings' paht'ers'Hospitai whe're
'oxiu1 uiJUUi'UcxxL ail ujjciabiuii j.1 cu.
ruary 27. ' (
Irs. Kretzschmar desires to
thank her relatives' and friends
for th'er many kind and
thoughtful expressions during
here recent illness. Especially
does she thank Rev. L J. Haag
for his kind hearted prayers. ;
"I deeply appreciate the visits
flowers letters- and- cards of
cheer that 'mean so much to one
in a hospital"' she said.
August Frieriricf
Celebrates 92
irthday Sunday
Relatives and friends called
at the home of Mrs. Ida Powit-
zky Sunday afternoon to visit
with August Friedrichwho ceU
ebratedhis 92nd birthday at that
time.
A beautiful three tiered birth-
day cake centered the dining
table. Cakes sandwiches and
coffee were served.
Among those who called were
Rev. and Mrs. Th'eo R. Streng
arid daughter Rosalee Mr. and
Mrs. Chas.-Saage and family'
Mr. and Mrfi. L. A. Friedrich
Mrs. Otto Voight and family Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Fnednch of
Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Silverman and son of Aus-
tihf Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lange
Mr. and Mr?. Honjer Voigt Ed-
win Raeke" Mr. and Mrs. J.' A.
Powitzkv and Bobbie. Mrs. Wal-
'.ladeVoigt.'and; family; ;Mr. fnd;
and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Spieg-
elhauer. .
plegatBS To iiift :
IpicP'OojlVfiiilion
Jp Ling IffiiJletl
At a meeting Monday night
the Louis B. . Wells Post 188
American Legion ejected dele-;'
District Convention which wjjl
be field at Lu'ling 'Sunday
March '21. "'; " :
Delegjates elected were: Harry.
Lincfeman Alfi'dd Wacker Gro-
ver Kuler Albert Frkdrich Mar-
tin Pastusek. ' Alternates are
Paul-Jesse Sam King W. W.
Lange and W. H McCarver
Others who will attend- ares
Mrs. Alfred Wacker. president
jof .'the rAuxiliarMrs. H" Mi
yarver Mrs joe Keese AirB a.
L. Ber.tley Mrs. Paul Jesse
members of the Auxiliary; and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil HaVris A. L
Beifflfeyana.Mjte GVC. Kuler.
Legion members and ex-service
men desiring to attend and
those who have cars to take pth-
ers are asked to be at Kujer's
Barber Shon Sunday mominc at
7 or 7:a0 . rt.' the teflavairtioii
prpgram ill begin tft 0480 a. m.
State Legion and Auxiliary offi
cers and. ohers wyj be Bpeakerp
on tne program.
Mrs. Nell Knight and Mra. .G.
A. Ljnd.QmaiJ were Geprgtown
visuors nunsuay morning.
Kirk Knight and E. Brw
we?e Mineral Wells visjwrs
Thursday.
Ladies of the Carntral-Christ-
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ori'davdT'Ucsaay Mahi??
aiia!2Si ttdlMalK locaVinian-
ager announced Thursday.''' '.-1
. .'Jour'e"coiy(ially irivited to:
nf riMfi nili. niantotr" mrt ' .K-nn n-fi
4-lft rJnitn ' TW. TlT4-im no.r?!
biiipsc; uuo . ". MiUii pufu.
artlett Im. Coiintv
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farmers To Elect 1937
Comn.itteemen Tonight
MEETWG TO fBE HELD AT
HIGHJSUHOOL.
Bartlett Williamson County
farmers will meet at the high
school tonight 8 o'clock (Friday) .
to elect committeemen to ad
minister the' 1937 A.A.A. pro
gram W. R. Decker announced
Thursday moiuiing. -
County Agent Dor W. Brown
in commenting on the work to
be done by the committeemen
said:
"These committeemen who
are elected are the men who help
you and explain the Program
arid fill out your Work Sheet;
The committeemen in the past
have had charge of and those in
the future will have charge of
yields acreages bases adjust-
ments etc. subject of course to
rules regulations interpreta-
tions and limitations of the con-
tract and county allowances
which are given to them from
the. Washington 'office and the
State Board.
"The amount of money you re
ceive depends entirely upon how
your Work Sheet is filled out
and how you plant. The County
Agent's office copies' the infor-
mation from .these Work Sheets
without any' changes whatever
anc? sends1 them to headquarters
Nvtier6 the payment is 'made ac-
cording to the Work Sheet and
the plantings.
'"' "Pleas'e Remember this; the
success: of the 197 program de-
pends ' .entirely upon the" Under-
standing and efforts of .the com-
mitteemen whoni you yjoursejf
''Please go. to. these elections
and dq your pai Help""makd
your iarp program continue.
Please remember this is your
program your business your
committeemen and the anen el
eteted wfll ljS'eJ.tirdy your.hoice;
lie sure to attena tne meeting m
your commuriity;0 1
MISSIONARY 'CIRCLE U
mtSi H. A. DALTON
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Circle Nolz of. the Roman's
MiBsiohory Society met in the
hbme'of rs.-Hl A Dayton with
Mrs Elmer Cryer as cbhostesa
'on Monday af noon with.four
ten 'members present. if
Mrs'' Bob H&mblin was pro-
crrarii : leader .for the hftei-rioon.
Takingp'arj oii-ihe program were
(sseKS0riTMr8..J6e Bwdges Mrs
Autrey Bridges and Miss Martha
Irvin.
The St. Patrick motif was era.
masized in the decorations in
;hVliomelah3 tfe rofHsment
ilfttfehich;wfts' iferved to the
M6vnrgi Mien- BOb' ;9mbHn
JVIrs. .M..Le.tbrman Mji& Bos.
ie .swnner anas lartna- irvin
Mrg. Cryer' and. Mrs. Dalton.
11111111 njijy litt ji .Jlln i
Cy Young and Louie Pairatt
atodeiftiftt uttfmiitoQyg
K. iLiAL
mrs. joe.ijrjQjKJUF'.j"'f qwi
ton Jr.' ten. G.C Cormany Mrs.
R. K1HudajwthMBB. ILp Ford
Mrs. Anjprey JBrfflff Mff L a
Laonjay :Mrs(iC. H. Sisfeerson
19 (937.
Jiinrt-Bofer .Makes
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Jimmy Power R&inqr at .A &
Muastmade.JmiOMtatapqing re-
tjqrwin M9 if our ypara qf 'College
wbrci!DpanE JT.ijKyJe'" Jiaa an-
nounced ihat Jimmy .is one; of
ih .weight . hjghesti-hopor itu
dent3 ;in;the entire cdllage.Qf over
four tb&uBand-studentSi I
Jimmy is th.e son of iMrs. H. O.
Lindeman.
U.t
Of ComniRrce Tu Meet
Tuesday Night
The regular monthly meeting
of the' Bartlett Cnamber of
jCominerce-wjll he held at the
city nau xuesaay nigni iviarcn
23. Attendance of' the full mem-
bership of the organization and
all persons in &he community
who. desire to join is. requested
.Hollis Dalton president of the
organization stated Thursday.
Cabbages Or Dollars
To Be Given At Pecan
School Friday Night
THREE ACT COMEDY TO
BEGIN AT 8 P: M.
A three act' coriiedy "Cab-
bages Or.Dollars" will be given
at the Pecan School Friday night
March 19 at 8 o'clock. In case
of- ihcieriient weather' th'e; "play
will"'Be postponed it was 'an-
nounced. An admission of 5 and
'15c will be charged.
The cast has been announced
as follows: ;
Grandad Parker Albert Steg-
lich. ' "
'Arda ' Martin Mrs. Albert
Steglich. ' ' '
Jack.Mason Maurice Steglich.
jiin Powell Clyde Adams.
adie" B.urlde Mrs.' ' 'Clyde
Adams. .'"'"' "' '
'.Ezra Jon's Joe Barabas. .
'Sadi'e'JoneS Gertrude Sf abeno.
'Doljier'Collins;:AgnesSeglich.
Chuck"' "Emery '4 Monroe Sta-
heno. '
"Zinny (colored cook) Mrs. Joe1
Barabas:
: "Sheriff Adolph Steglich.
il.D. Clnh Meets With
Mrs.Waiter Sieglicii
Tuesjpif Afternoon
The County Home Demonstra-
tion Club met Tuesday afternoon
.at the home of their president
Mrs waiter Steglich with 12
present anc three new members;
Mrs Will Hill Mrs. Louie Meiss-
ne.r an.MrjddjeJCunz.
the home of Mrs.' Albert Steg-
lich pur kitchen demonstrator.
Miss Ta Stewart ctJunty home
demonstration -agent will be
with us and will demonstrate
'How to Make Sponge Cake1"
it was announced.
ALFREP GROSSE ANp
BILLY JIQRTON ON
UNiVERSITSrHOKDRllOLL
AuatJn March 18-tA total of
008 student in the Colioge of
9yr'"
Arts and Sciences at the Univer
sity of Texas made gradas dur-
ing the foil semester entitlm'e
them to places on the hpngr rojl
of that wlloge. Both fluanpy
and quality of the work dorie by
each student were considered' in
nnmnnini the honor roll. The
Jtjt jp&t announped by Wean" H.I
Grosse and Billy Mitchusson
Hofton ol jJurl&tt
Harriett
ViMtV
MeBtun Harris
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Wednesday i21Ai-
Mrs. ' Hoitter k i3Lo3dnight was
ihdStiess fiHhTWbWtfsWednes-
mmb w mm$m after-
noon d''fi4VW twelve
membeW piHt ' A
TheVe' Va'4" j. ery interesting
proratn'bif 0ai-drt'.. Mas Bessie
Skinlriei ' fbldi febtitrfeVIagnolia
Gardens" and IVfrB.jjfv Daniel
discussed the "Natdhe'M'ilgrim-
age;":arid' the ol'difes dn'd
gardens the'pilgrimagncludds.
Th& nejct meetiritf Wiirbe a pil
grimage to the Brwirihg Mu-
seum in Waoo with.leeture by
A. -J. Armstrong which will be
on April 7th. ' ' '
.Gersbach Elected
Presidqqt Of Business
Mi!stuiSlciub
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'A. Gersbach was. elected pres-
ident of the Business''! Men's
Luncheon Club at a recent meet
ing of the prgamzation. Other
officers elected ' wfer'e ; James
Bailey vice-president1 arid Kel-
ley LawrericS secretary-treasurer.
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Mr flRnii
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Elected '9mM
farihteScliefSssn.
elected president" of the Bartlett
Parent - Teacher Association
Tuesday might at the grammar
school. Other officers elected
w'ere: Mrs. E E. Linderiian
vice-president; Mrs. E. Law-
hon secretary and .Mrs. A.Nt
.Gibson treasurer.
; .pjuperintnaeni x. n. lyiayiiKiu
pf .Hutto;spok? on the .value of a
Pafefiit-Teacher organisation'
stating that its purp'osf? was' Jto
brinff .about better school and
home relationships. Mr. Mayfield
VeferreoY' to'; the home1 school
p6mrhuniy arid church as the
four most important factors in
the development of a child.
The Hutto school orchestra
rendered several numbers.during
the program A violin solo was
given by Rose Ann' Woods
Hostesses' for the meeting
were room representatives.
FRIENDSHIP SCHOOL
P.UPILS GWEN JH3ALTH
EXAMINATION TUES.
An examination of the pupils
of Friendship School was made
by DrrM. HrATexanderreye ear'
nose and1 throat specialist of
Taylor. Records of the examina-
tion of each pupil will be kept
in' thp school and a report will
be sent 0 the parents of each
child. Plans are tp have these
examinations jgiven regularly
each' year as 'long "as "th$Idld
j "n-nuhlic school. Records
which wiHbe kept on file in the
schdol wU show' from year to
year the defects that have been
cprrected. Parents are urged to
have thpse defects corrected Us
sbon as" they are discovered.
SCHWERTNER DEFEATS
PECAtf S.0HOOL WED.
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zhwertner defeated th Pe:
qn School' Wednesday ' after-
noon 24-15 in a game of play-
ground ball.
nw " I '
:Mlsa Darj McCall visited in
Waco last weekend.
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GENERAL RESIGNS TO
.ENTER pOlftGRESS. .RACE
Merton Harris Assistant 'At-
torney General for the Ras't two
arid one-half years during which
time he has had charge of the
legal matters of the University
of Texas today resigned from
the Attorney General's Depart-
ment his resignation being ef-
fective immediately. Mr. Harris
at the sariie time made his an-
nouncement as .a candidate for
congressman ' of the tenth Con-
gressional District of Texas to
succeed the late Honorable
J. P. Buchanan. Mr. Harris be-
fore his appointment as an As-
sistant Attorney General; was
jLsis'irici .iLorney 01 me iweniys
T.i..l!-1. 'U..- '... -J! 11 . j .' -. J
first- Judicial. District compris
ing. the .counties of Bastrop
Washington. Lee and .urleson.
counties in which "capacity he
served for eight year's. Mr. Har-
ris expects to "make a very vig-
orous arid active campaign Mr.
Hkiris"m'ade the race'- for the
same position four gears' ago at
which time lie polled twenty-one
thousand votes'.
Immediately following JVIrs. J.
P. ' Buchanan's announcement
that--she would not. be 3 candi-
hand
I he
lie to
the fact that' he has been" ex
tremely busy winding up his du-
ties with the Attorney General's
Department "he has" delayed
starting 'his active' campaign un-
til how- .- ' t.a
"I "am convinced -thai this
election will hay? a crucial ef-
fect upon the future op my na-
tive country aS weil ASthe en-
tire nation. I inak$ ;thTs state-
ment advisably. -I -eli realize
that the completion 6f?the vast
dam projects ir.' ths tjstrict as
well as the completion of many
other great .prpgrams'lnow' in
progress depend entirely upon'
a pomplete' 'cooperatish with"
President Roo'seve)t and his ad--ministration.
jAi'df bearing thesd
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date tp'Supceed her late hus
mi: Harris' announced jtha
wourdmake the'Vace buti'd
Well ahy WJ)
CWp Mild
Here Tubs. Afternoon
Doctors and nurses of the Bell
pbUnty Health. Unit will conduct
tf-'WolrBMy' Health Clinic hM
Tuerfay March 23 it was an-
nounced Thursday morning. The
clinic will be. held in the base-
ment of the Baptist Church froia
1 :30 until 4 p. tn. A'nyone'.fleslr-
ing immunization' is asked to
call at'thfTcHrilc. 2&s fll not 3 A
b? diaknoefl' nor will '&py'fKMS-.i
criptlons b'a given' hftwfVtW -&' -.
advise will be givan i'wBjM&
noun'ccd. -.' s fiW-
11 sufficient ecfiftpitQ U-tl;'-given'
the Bell Crtuhty7 ffii"
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Fox, W. W. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 26, Ed. 1, Friday, March 19, 1937, newspaper, March 19, 1937; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76464/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 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.