The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, May 28, 1937 Page: 6 of 6
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PERSONALS
i3atln;yn Allen spent -the
" iim i JtrhT3 in Taylor as a guest
Anita Mnntor.
Tkammv Denson of Garwood
apwMfctha week-end with his par-
liiiifiLflifnritl Mrs. Tom Denson
Sitmton Allen and Lt. H. A.
mame-mnrc Austin visitors Tues
Dorothy Stokes teacher
1KlSj31gln Schools is spending
Mm sstmmer with her parents
"Jffic.ana-'Mrs.'W. "L. Stokes.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Wacker
mid dnutrhter. Charlotte Ann
were in Dallas last Friday. They
wore accompanied homo by Mrs.
Cecil Hunt and daughter Joy
who are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Bailey.
Ben J. Cohn of Houston vis-
ited in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Cohen last week-end. He
wns nneomoanied home by Mrs.
Cohn who has been a guest of
her parents.
Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Ray are
in' Bertram this week.
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Ed Lawrence wain Wfc. Worth
visitor last weak.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Curling
wore Taylor visitors Sunday.
Mrs. B. Y. Daniel was in Hills-
boro last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Linde-
man spent the week-end at the
Bastrop State Park.
Mr. awl Mrs. W. W. Walton Mrs. Cella Probst of Thrall
and Billy Walton returned Tu'ei-W At E. Probst of Houston at-
3fes- D. T. Boyd was in
"IsmfTnesday afternoon.
Hoi-
Me. ancl Mrs. I. N. Wilkinson
to Winters from the
"Bankers' Convention m
sSc Antonio last Friday stop
-wefi'liere for a visit with Mrs.
"L1 Moor.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rfvn-
tree were guests of Mr. and MrS.
George Gray in Port Arthur
last .week.
Dr. Deiter is in Houston this
week.
Miss Stella Whitlow teacher
in the Taylor schools is visiting
W imrents. Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Whitlow.
Andy Knight student at the
University of Texas spent the
week-end with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Knight.
day from Corpus Christi.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bruno and
H. A. Dalton we"re in Belton Sat-
urday. i
A. H. Lange spent the week-
end in Pflugerville visiting relatives.
tended tho graduation exercises
here. They were guests in tho
home of Mrs. Frank Jcrinr while
here.
Mrs. S. M Howe of An 'tin
was a Ust in the home cf Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Lamb this week.
Mayor R. W. Miller was a bus-
iness visiter in Dallas this week.
Kirk Knight returned-Sunday
from Houston where he' spend
several days.
Raymond Parker of Ft. Worth
visited friends here Sunday.
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Mr. -and Mrs. G. A. Guertzel
afgraXorena Guenzel Mrs. Louis
"TMsassner Linwood and Howard
IIKssner visited in Pottsville
SfcB&week-end.
THxss "Mertice Cowart of Cor--ipsas
Christi is visiting Mr. and
.Ed Vernon.
3c. and 'Mrs. James Bailey
- daughter Alice Lucinda
is5i&3. in Granger Sunday.
Mrs. Frances Partlow plans
to leave Friday for Haskell
where she will visit her daughter.
John Edwin Montgomery of
Bryan' spent the week-end with
his father J. E. Montgomery.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brune are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wil-
hite in Austin this week.
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Miss Effie Lou Modesette
teacher in the Belton Schools
and Mrs. Fritz Hass of is visiting her parents air. .anu
were B'artlett visitors Mrs. U. A. Moaesette.
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Miss Hazel Partlow plans to
-mm. Mattie Ford and daugh- return to Oklahoma Friday fol-
rar arrived from Temple' Satur-. lowing a two weeks visit with
iSr and will make their home her parents Mr. arid Mrs. Lynn
ie i Partlow and grandmother Mrs.
! Frances Partlow.
.-Susie Cates of Bryan was
-Seine this weelc to attend the
g3aation exercises of her
iSaraKhter Mary Elizabeth Mo-j3ete.
Mrs. Kelley Lawrence and
Mrs. Kirk Knight were Temple
visitors Saturday.
. jKooert uuon 01 aives-
"is -visiting his father Dr.
S. Sutton.
Mrs. Paul Jesse left last Sun-
day for Corpus Christi where
she will spend the week visiting
her sister Mrs. Will Lea.dwig.
American Beauty Flourt 48-lb. bag $2.00
I Prize Winner Flour: 48-lb. bag ...$1.75
Gulf Gleam Fine Furniture Polish
for fine furniture 25c
Purex Bowl Clean: for toilet-bowl
sanitation 20c i
Chick Starter Hen Scratch Laying Mash Meat and Bone
Scraps Oyster Shell Tankage Growing Mash Dairy Ration
Chick Scratch Hulk Uats xuruey starter snorts xtrmi.
Fly Foil: Save on fly spray costs less
money kills more insects: qts. 45c; pts. 25c
Snider's Catsup full-bodied; fine-flavored 20c
Quart Sour and Dill Pickles 25c
Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickles -30c
Heinz Dill Pickles "...Z 35c
Gregory's Pure Apple Cider Vinegar pts. 10c
Show Boat Coffee: good coffee per lb.. 25c
Arbuckle's Ariosa the old reliable lb... -18c
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A great many of our customers arc beginning to realize 2
the economy convenience and satisfaction winch comes trqm
the use of standard brand fruits and vegetables. Especially
is this true when you can select your needs from a large
and varied" stock such as we carry. We list a number of items
here":
I Lihby's De Luxe Peaches: No. 2... 20c
Libby's Royal Anne Cherries: No. 2 35c
No. 1 20c
Libby's Whole Sweet Pickle Peach: No. 2 30c
2 for .v. .......: 55c
Libbv's No. 2h De Luxe Pears-
finest packed : 25c.;
Sturgeon Bay Red (Pie) Cherries 18c
2 for 35c
Libby's 9-ounce Crushed Pineapple
finest quality: 3 for 25c
Empson's Garden Gathered Peas:
No. 303 size 15c
I No. 2 Rosedale Petit Pois Peas: 2 for...;...35c
300 size Green Giant Peas 20c
No. 2 Green Beans-Dozen
-Crawford Brand 10c
.1.10
No. 2 Deer Brand Kraut: extra good quality
3 for - 25c
No. 2 Bel Monte Green Lima Beans: 2 for. .35c
Libby's Fancy Country Gentleman Corn. .15c fj
No 9.1 Marshall Hominv 10c I
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No. 2 can Louisiana Candied Yams 15c
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SPECIAL VALUES THAT ARE HARD
TO BEAT AND WHERE YOU
CAN SAVE MONEY
LADIES' HATS .. -;' )
Xo Close Qui. . . Values are up to $2.95. Look
in our Center Show Window. See the values.
KDrily ......
&1.00
WOMEN'S WHITE SANDALS
Beach Sandals . . . Dressy well made. A real
value at 79c. Sizes 3 to 7. To close at-
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IF YOU HAVE NOT BOUGHT
II the Graduating Gift that you need do not
forget that we offer real worth while items.
FO.R HER
fHumTrfmBirfcr- Hose .
SilkSlins
Silk Gowns $2.95
Silk Panties . . . . $K00
fee Linen Handkerchiefs . $ .50
:New Purses All Colors . . $1.95
FOR HIM
"'Arrow Shirts' America's Beat .
'IE & W" Shirts special value
Fine Nedkwear none better
Interwoven Socks
Men's Fine Handkerchiefs .
Gladstone Bags special . .
$J55l liOO
Si .95 $1125
$1.95
.50
.25
$1.00
$2.00
$1.19
$1.00
.50
.25
$7.50
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NO! THEY ARE NOT NEW SUITS! Some have been
here several years ... they are aU ONE PANT SUITS.
They are all excellent values for the price. WE PAY NO
ALTERATIONS. THEY ARE SUFI" VALUES such as
you will find only a few times in a life time. They are
ODDS and ENDS! NOTE THE SIZES!
YOU. MUST SEE THEM TO APPRECIATE THE
VALUE! V'''V' - " " "" -...: ; .
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Fox, W. W. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, May 28, 1937, newspaper, May 28, 1937; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76475/m1/6/: 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.