The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, December 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 8
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The Future Homeinakers held
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)eot-mbor 21 in the High School
Auditorium. Each member an -
swered roll call with "A Way I
may spread Christmas cheer."
i no program consisieu oi sug-
gestions for making this an ec-
onomical but happy Christmas
fteba Via told of Christmas
Parties and Entertaining. Jua-
nita Hempel gave a report on
"Simple Handmade Christmas
- Gifts" and Dolores Overby
spoke on "Gifts Made from De-
fense Stamps." The meeting
ended after tho group had sung
Christmas carols.
BHS
The Bartlett team defeated
the Holland Warn in a basketball
game Wednesday night. The
score was 16-18. Howard Dil-
lard guard ; Marcus Lindemann
forward Milton Voight center;
William Brock forward ; Reuben
Lindemann guard; and Billy
lurley substitute composed the
n. The boys are showing a
big improvement over their first
fappearaiice. The first confer
ence basketball game will be
played hero January 8 when Sa-i
Lif lado meets Bartlett.
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A special effort will bo made
to inake this wesk a real redr
letter week in regard to the num
ber of stamps and bonds bought.
Wp wish to break .all records and
let the week before Ghristmas be
a really outstanding one for help-
ing the -watf effort.
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J.OV' take' our good
service for granted and
wc tafte your patronage
for granted: However
ive arc very grateful for
your- patronage during
1942 and tliis being
Christmas we want to
tell you about it and to
twst you ana yimrs the
full joys of Yuletide.
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keh T&x go YOrboard from a electric industry hnowa how women. who hnow tlioir business.-
sinking plan" or. ship you've our war plants 'liavo'availabla because they learned it tho
got to know where you are. A
bad jgiiesa is your last guess.
You'vjgotto understand sun
and staP and wlpd and drift
if you hope toendure long days
of tb.trst.and hunger1 and steer
a course to safety on -white sand.
Practical applied knowledge
of tho kind that helps man sur-
vive the sea .can also bo a na-
tional llf &saver on dry land.
Bacauae Amerlca'a manufac-
tarM kmw Aow our booming
war production is tho biggeit in '.'
the world. Because America's
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inee ounuay.
A. K. Wheeler of Houston is
visiting rolativds 'and friends
here. .
Mrs. ft G. 6rd and Bobby
were visitors in Granger over tho
week-end.
E. A. Limmer Jr7 of San An-
tonio is here Visiting with rel-
atives and friends' ' f
Lt. and Mr D Serur of Hyan-
nis Mass. Will spend Xmas with
Mr. and (Mrs; Arthur Stiles and
other relatives.
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T THIS TIME when prince; .
and peasant
( Vharkenihg to the
'..willAfrom old Juflea"we w'ant'to
'iiexpress owr earnest wish fora'.
'-. "r??PPy 1942 Christmas season to )
j"" "'.& 1 9ur friends.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Land is 700 miles away
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far more electria power than an
tho Axis countries combined.
And a'even-eiohtte of all this
yaist supply of power is pro-
vided bythe electric companies
under business managementr
They've stopped power produc-
tion -up and--uj to meet .all
industrial .demands. They've
reduced rates so that the aver7
ago American family gets twieo
ttttmlch ihcirkitv fotita.'mnetf
as it dld10 to 1C years ago.
These are ttje accomplish-
menta of experienced men and
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Stanley. TeprcB of Southwest
era University is h6re fdr the
holidays.
- Harry Jnfckson Js spending
uie noiidays with his family in
Abilene.
C. E. Lamb A. tf. Czarowltz
and J. R. Turner were in Tavlor
Sunday to attend the funeral of
Judge HarryDolan.
Mrs. Clayton Hendley and son
Clayton Jr. of Lometa were
visitors. here lafet Thursday with
0. R. Cline and son Oscar Cline
of tho Navy who' has been vis
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Christmas again! And
we thought it would
hevercomel Sixty joins
hand3 with twenty and
none escape the spell.
We join in the general
rejoicing as 1942 ncars
its end .and a very..
Merry. .Christmas to
. you!
GEORGE HEMPEL
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bow in common J
message of goodv' ".'
American -wayoy growinBup
in it and advancing on ability?'' VV
These are the results of sound .
business management under
public regulation the system' . 4;
that has made America strong. - '
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C. Berklfty Bftffield of Hunts.
villo is visiting relatives here
this week.
Henry Moore of Washington
D. C has arrived for a visit
with his family.
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Pvt. Aubrey Weatherford of
Camp Barkley was a week-end
visitor here.
Garland Ormand who has
been teaching in a Military
school in San Antonio is here
ito spend the holidays with his
parents. He leaves in January
for service in the army.
Mrs. George Cagle and son
Randle spent ihe week-end in
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Neeley of
Schreveport La. ore visiting in
the home of Mrs. Q. K. Leather-
man this week.
9i)iti9$ of Joy
M just a wish for Cfiristims
But a. wish for each day of the 'year
fad never were greetings more hearty'
. Or wishes more true and sincere.
POSTMASTER CLERKS
and RURAL- CARRIER
Give yourself a war stamp or
War Bond for Christmas !
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Christmas the trail's end
of the old year is here'
again bringing memories of
old days old times and old
friends and our hearts go
out to each of those whose
friendship we cherish.
May your Christmas be
Merry and your New Year
Prosperous twith Health
Happiness and Wenlth to
injoy the best tho world can
give.
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ALL OF US HAVE MOVED STEADILY FORWARD THROUGH A
TRYING YEAR. WITH OUR HEADSUP AND COURAGE HIGH.
OUR SINCERE WISH IS THAT THE NEW YEAR OF 1943 SHALL
BRING NEW VISION NEW COURAGE. NEW REASON FOR HOPE
AND OPTIMISM AND THAT IT WILL BRING MANY UNEXPECTED
REWARDS TO YOU. '
CARPENTER
Red and White
Give War Bonds and
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OOD WILL music happiness liealtli
a foursome without a peer our
wish for you and yours as Christ-
' mas conies in this fateful year of
1942. Your kindness has meant a
great deal to us and wc thank you
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LITTLE JOE THE WRANGLER
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HENRY ALDRICH FOR
EDITOR
Sunday-Monday Dec. 27-28
GET HEP TO LOVE
with Gloria Jean Jane Frazec
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Tucs.-Wed.-Thurs. 29-30-31
America's Top Trio Dish Out
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GIVE OUT SISTERS
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, December 25, 1942, newspaper, December 25, 1942; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76761/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 15, 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.