The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 27, Ed. 1, Friday, March 25, 1938 Page: 6 of 6
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Mr. and Mrs. TB. T. Moor vis-
ited relatives in Rockdale Sun-
day. . 3 "?
Miss Stella Whitlow of Taylor
spent the week-end hero with her
parents.
Miss Bobbie Whitlow of San
Antoniopent the week-end 'here
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Lon Whitlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jinson of
Houston ihavo been h6re visit-
ing Mrs. Pinson's father I. L.
Brown.
Miss Dorothy Stokes spent the
week-end here with her parents.
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"Where Most People Trade"
American Beauty Flour: 48-lb. bag 1.85
For-get-me-not Flour: 48-lb. bag ....1.85
Blue One (Reliable) Flour: 48-lb. bag ....1.75
Old Homestead Flour: 48-lb. bag 1.50
Prize Winner Flour: 48-lb. bag 1.40
Peaberry Coffee: a fancy grade which is X
one of our best sellers in bulk coffee .19 t
McLaughlin's B Peaberry Coffee: i
our highest grade bulk coffee lb 25 $
Bran 1.30
Shorts in cotton bags 1.40
Maxwell House Tea: -lb .' 25
(a nice glass with -lb 45 $
eachi-lb) 1-lb .:... .85
. . .
Nicholson's Purity Brand Arizona Double
Dwarf Yellow Maize and Double Dwarf 'f
Arizona Hegari.
Nicholson's Fancy Texas-grown Dwarf Yel-
low Maize and Dwarf Hegari.
38iounca Apple Butter 25
MfiHOlCT I! the sealed can 3-lb. :60
.BBaJlSllI I with the key. 6-lb 1.15
tMfe'!!'
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Mis Loucille Blair of Baylor
University Waco spent the
week-end hero with her parents.
You will find all the new stylos
and colors in spring hats at The
Vogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Grigs-
by and daughter Miss Alice and
Miss Maxine Shaw spent Sunday
in Georgetown.
TVTv nnrl Mls. Alvsi Wnffironer
visited Mr.v and Mrs. Ed Sanders
in Bastrop Saturday and Sun
day.
Mi and Mrs. Frank Bigon of
Temple visited Mrs. V. A. Hunt
Sr. last Thursday.
Mis.qfl Annie. Jennie and Nel
lie Wolf and sisters Mrs. L. Mur
phy and Mrs J. -Lyons of Kansas
City spent an hour with their
cousin Thoa. M. Wolfe Tuesday
morning. They were enroute to
Galveston for a plunge in the
surf.
The -Donular new'noke bonnets
for spring wear are now being
displayed at The "Vogue. You
will find styles and shades to
match your new spring dress.
Miss Luhella Jones and Miss.
Lilly V. Jones attended the fun-
eral of their cousin Di Hines
in San Angelo Sunday.
Pastel shades are popular in
ihe striking new spring hats.
You may see them at The Vogue
where the new styles and colors
ill felts and .straws are being
displayed.
Marvin Wheeler of Corpus
Christ! spent last weok-en'd here
visiting his parents Mr. and
Mrs. A. K. Wheeler.
Mrs. Melvin H eland of Del
Rio has been here visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Tegge.
Mr. and Mr. B G. Ford and
Mrs. Harry Gilstrap and child-
ren cf Granger visited here Saturday.
Miss Dorr'yce Nell Roberts
spent the week-end in Hutto.
Mrs. Parula Lincum of Gon-
zales has been here visiting relatives.
Mrs. Hmblin Barton of Tem-
ple visited in the Blair home last
week-end1.
Curtis Condra of Ft. Worth
visited his parents Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Condra last week.
You can add the lates
touch to your hat or dre
veils and flowers in keeping wi
the season. The Vogue carrioi
them in stock for you
Dainty white bonnets delicate
pink bonnets and many others
for the baby are being shown at
The Vcgue. Have you seen tlienn?
Fred Blnir was a visitor it
w . . . B
Misses Lemma Dell ancfSu
Murphy visited in Temple Tuea
day.
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Mrs. C. Joyce Misses Mayme
and Myrtle Joyce and George
Ware visited in Salado Sunday.
Mrs. Cliff Talley and daugh-
ter Miss Jewel visited Mrs. Carl
Walker in Temple this week.
T. B. Sullivan of Granger was
a visitor here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gartnian
have returned from a months
say in San Angelo.
Among those to attend the
funeral of A. K. Ramsey in Jar-
rell Friday were Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Clark Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gowart
Miss Mabel Cowart Mrs. Edward
Brune Jr. Mrs. Jesse Messer
Mr. and-Mrs. Ben Wacker Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Ware Mrs. Logan
Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ro-
berson Mr. and Mrs. Luke dem-
ons and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Con-
dra. Mr. Ramsey was the father
of Mrs. Buck Cowart.
Mrs. Glinton McAdams and
little son of McKinney are here
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rob-bins.
P. G. Skinner Gurtis Saage
and Doyle McGlothlin were in
Ft Worth Friday to attend the
Fat Stock Show.
Mrs. Paul Jesse visited friends
in Temple Tuesday.
Miss Clara McCarver visited
in Austin last week.
Dick McCarver was in Sinton
visiting last week.
WE Dye Shoes Black. Alamo
Shoe Shop. tf.
Rood Second Hand Kerosene
Burning Electrolux Refrigerator
.for sale. Blair-Stokes Co.
j Bartlett Texas.
Sam Whitlow of Stillwater
Oklahoma will be here to visit
his parents Mr. and Mrs: Dim-
mitt Whitlow Saturday.
I Lay Mash Chick Starter Growing Mash
Oyster bhell 1 ankage Meat and Bone bcraps
Rolled Oats for poultry Dr. Salsbury's Poul- m
try ivemeaies.
Show Boat Coffee: none better
$ for the price lb.
2-Ibs
Candied Golden Yams No. 2 cans only
The Ho
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"Where Most People Trade"
Peter Pan Pink Salmon
Arbuckle's Coffee per lb. .. K
(A favorite for over 60 years)
1 ' ii i i -! -i i i i .
Gulf Spray the improved Gulf Venom
insecticide deadly to insects harmh
fabrics: recommended by all hous
who have used it.
I BROWN'S MILK and HONEY GRAIj
a richer sweeter more delicious
graham cracker: priced 10c 18c and!
t Giant Lye: 11 cans for
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Blackeyed Peas: 17 lbs. for
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Simplicity
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The Smart New '
Many-Gored Shirt
goes together like a charm"
-when you use-this siM-
pticrrY jatjehn
The ouo final thrilUng
. touch for your Sot
Spring Outfit . .
DAVENqREP
by HUMMING j
ill '
mm.
Clear glowing
shaded smooth fit
slieerness that flat-
ters and wears incredibly.
They're not expensive and
they have Invisible Extra
Silk. Ash for Davcncrepes
at our
BUMMING BIHD
HOSIERY DEPT.
75c 85c S1.00 $1.35
S J2.45
Sketched from
stock. Ask to
see Style 295.
THAT
Swathed '
LOPK
in Sandals
Swirling in a smooth line
up and about your instep
this sophisticated look-
ing .sandal represents one
of the newest thoughts
of the summer season. Of
smooth white leather and
on a giddy high heel it's
perforated outrageously
to let the breezes in!
High heel modified last
for only 2.45 and other
smart styles at the same
low price.
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BUY YOU SUIT
NOW!
Prepare for EASTER Make your selection now before our -stock is broken.
You can mot find a better selection of suits in Bell or Williamson Counties.
Thewery latest all wool fabrics Jstyjedl by some of the leading manufactur-
ers ih the United States perfectly tailored and also priced RIGHT. We
have models to fit the Young Man that desires something nobby and up-to
the-Minute-Styles to fit the man that wants a conservative model or the
man that needs & STOUT SHORT STOUT STUB or SLIM.
ONE OR .TWO PANTS
513.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 S27.50
THE
Streamliner
Jsog1" J)
You'irgo mad about this sleek looking patent leather
sandal with its smooth flattering lines wrapping
about your foot! The frivolous peeping toe the smart
V-line at the throat (to insure perfect fit) and therj
gleaming beauty of its Patent leather straps will1
make you gasp when you hear the ridiculously low
price!
On a comfortable heel and round toed 'last and mar-
velous support through and througn for only ?245.
And other smart styles at the same low price.
JUST ARRIVED SEE THEM
CHENILLE SPREADS
$3.45
Jf idllW
$5.95
A special purchase brings these handsome spreads In fulj
bed size to sell at very reasonable prices. The pattern is
an All-Over Design with Row on Row of chenille tufting
closely placed on matching solid ecl'r muslin background
that will stand lots of laundering. White Rose Orchid.
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Bartlett
Texas
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 27, Ed. 1, Friday, March 25, 1938, newspaper, March 25, 1938; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76518/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.