The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, February 20, 1953 Page: 3 of 8
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Piiilc and Blue
Shower Honors
Mrs. T. R. Sunburv
Mrs. T. R. Sunbury was com-t
plimented with a pink and blue
shower last Friday evening in
the home of Mrs. Curtis Saago
with Mrs. (D. T. (Boyd Mrs. Mar-
cus Lindemann Mrs. Leroy Cow-
an and Mrs. Wallace Lorenz
acting as hostesses.
Arrangements of pink and
blue flowers in matching colored
pottery containers were used in
the living room.
Mrs. Saagc and Mrs. Boyd di
rected the games which were
played. Miss Pearl Joiner won
first prize on her humorous talk
on "child care" and Mrs. S. T.
Byrd was presented second
when she sang a lullaby. These
gifts were then "given to the
honoree.
A dessert plate was served to
more than thirty guests.
With The Churches
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday
9:15 a.m Sunday School
10:45 a.m. ..Morning Worship
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
Walter C. Probst Pastor
Sunday
9:15 a.m Church School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Subject: "More than Conquer-
ors." Wednesday
2 p.m Woman's Missionary
Society.
7:30 p.m Lenton Service
Meditation on the first Word
from the Cross: "Father for-
give them for they know not
what they do."
8.30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal
The public is cordially invited
to the series of six Wednesday
evening services which began
last Wednesday in winch we
meditate on the sacred sayings
of Christ from the Cross.
A Cordial Welcome
FIRST METHODIST
James II. Ellison Pastor
Sunday
9:45 a. m Sunday School
10:50 a.m. ..Morning Worship
6:15 p.m M. Y. F.
7:00 p.m. ..Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 p.m Choir Practice
Friday
8 :30 a.m Prayer Meeting
FIRST BAPTIST
R. L. Holt Pastor
Sunday
9:45 a.m Sunday School
10:50 a.m. ..Morning Worship
6:30 p.m Training Union
7:30 p.m. ..Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 Teachers' Meeting
7:00 GA RA and YWA
8:00 p.m Prayer Meeting
CHURCH OF CHRIST
I. B. McFadcn Minister
Sunday.
9:45 a.m.
Bible School
Morning Worship
.. Training Union
.Evening Worship
.. Prayer Meeting
11:00 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Wednesdayj-
7:30 p.m.
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FIRE
Can Happen
Have you insured your
homo and its contents ful-
ly? How about your new
radio set? Your wife's fur
coat? Are you covered ado- n
quately m view of the In
creased inflationary value
of everything V Now is tne
time to check not after a
fire loss. Call today.
A QUARTER CENTURY AGO IN BARRETT
From The Bartlptt Tribune
February 17 1928
Barllctt Organized
For Natural Gas
The campaign for natural gas
in Bnrtlett opened Wednesday
night at the conclusion of an
enthusiastic mass meeting com-
posed of about 150 people men
women and children who heard
Mr. Walker representative of
the Community Natural Gas Co.
explain all the details of natural
gas .... A call was made for
volunteers who would sign up
and 75 names were enrolled at
'the meeting.
Plans Being Made
For Cheese Fahtory
( At a meeting of several enthu-
siastic citizens held Wednesday
the question of a cheese factory
for Bartlett was taken up and
discussed. The proposition met
with unanimous approval . . . .
The committee is composed of
vl. K. Knight W. W. Walton and
J. P. Lawrence.
Mrs. John Lawrence
Suffers Broken Ann
Mrs. John Lawrence had the
mii?fotune l? fal1 t the skating
rink last Friday afternoon and
sustained a compound fracture
of an arm.
Rev. J. H. Henipel
Suffers Broken Arm
Some time during Wednesday
night Rev. J. ILIIempel who
resides with his daughter Mrs.
J. S. Kuler fell and sustained
a bad fracture of his left shoul-
der near the joint.
Baseball Schedule
Being Arranged
A very pretentious schedule
is being arranged for the Bnrt-
lett High School this year. Ne-
gotiations are being carried on
with Waco Austin Taylor Tem-
ple Belton and of course there
will be games with Holland.
Valentine Parly
Miss Alice Beckman enter-
Mrs. Ed Nauert
Hostess At Bridge
Club Luncheon
Mrs. Ed Nauert entertained
the Friday bridge club with a
luncheon at the Bartlett Cafe
last Friday. The luncheon table
was covcre.1 with a white da-
mask cloth and was centered
witn a neart-snapeu arrange-
ment of red verbena. All the
tabic appointments furthered
the Valentino motif.
Mrs. Robert Ford held high
score for the afternoon. Those
nresent were: Mrs. Oscar
Koepkc Mrs. Hugh Kfnncv Mrs.
Clyde Richards Mrs. E. C.
Brune Jr. Mrs. Joe Wieder-
spahn. Mrs. Robert Ford Mrs.
J. A. Gersbach and the hostes.
Mrs. EJEIiindemann
New President Of
Presbyterian W.C.
Mrs. E. E. Lindemann was
elected president of the Women
of the Church when the organi-
zation met Monday night for its
annual business meeting. Other
officers elected wore: Mrs. Nell
Knight vice president; Mrs. A.
A. Gersbach secretary; Mrs. O.
J. Kocpke treasurer; and Mrs.
Eynon Via historian.
Mrs. Minnie Wacker presi-
dent presided nt the meeting.
Plans were made for the World
Day of Prayer observance.
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BARTLETT PRODUCE
tained her Sunday School Class
and a number of their friends'
with a Valentine party Tuesday
night . . . Guests were Gladys
Nell Pierce Dorothy Brune C.
Reese Dessie Duve Reese Join-
er Mable Cowart Ruth Turner
Raymond Heinsohn Esther
Turner Leonard Ramsier Paul-
ine Clark Cecil Hunt Marjorie
Laughlin Jesse Hunt Lelia
Frances Coons and Robert New-
ton. Personals
Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Eskridge
were Taylor visitors yesterday.
Raymond McCutcheon was in
Ft. Worth Monday with a load
of hogs.
Mrs. C. C. Bailey has returned
from Marlin and is somewhat
improved in health.
Dr. T. B. Benson was in Dal-
las this week attending a bank-
ers meeting.
Miss Ivy Modesette of Win-
ters was here the past week end
on a visit to relatives. She was
accompanied by Miss Bartlett
and Mr. Afflebach of Winters
Mayor Sheridan Cavitt of Hol-
land has issued a chanllenge to
W. L. Strokes which has been
accepted. If Holland gets its
quota of natural gns signers be-
fore Bartlett gets its quota Mr.
Stokes is to give Mr. Cavitt a
free ride. Somebody is going to
be pushing a wheelbarrow.
Mrs. Chaa. Gillespie and Mrs.
D. L. Pennington were in Temple
Tuesday to see Mrs. John Law-
rence at the Kings Daughters
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lawrence
visited in San Antonio Sunday.
George Hemple of S.M.U.
Dallas was at home Sunday for
a brief visit.
Lee O. Allen of Austin was
here Tuesday on business.
R. W. Miller was in Houston
this week on business.
TO THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL AND ALL THE
PEOPLE OF BARTLETT
As I retire from the office of
Chief of Police I want to ex-
press my appreciation for the
confidence expressed in me first
in selecting me for the office and
second for continuing me in that
office a number of years. The
cooperation and the assistance
received from city officials and
from all of the people of Bart
lett in carrying out the duties
of the office were everything
that could be hoped for and for
these things I am deeply grate-
ful. I trust that you will con-
tinue this kind of support to
my successor that we may have
good law enforcement and still
better law observance in Bart-
lett. II. W. (Dick) McCarver
Bobby Ford and Charlie Bur-
ton of Southwestern University
visited in the R. C. Ford home
Thursday.
Office Hours
8:30 - 12:00 2:00 - 5:30
Other Hours By Appointment
Closed Tuesday Afternoon
X-Ray Service
Dr. Geo. C. Fowler
CHIROPRACTOR
Phone 21fi Bartlelf
PRRSONAT Q
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Downey
and grandson Gordon Rex Bil-
lings of Smiley spent the week-
end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore of
Odessa spent the week-end here
with her mother Mrs. A. K.
Wheeler.
Mrs. Cecil McGlothlin and
daughter Anye have returned
to their home in Houston after
a visit here with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Turner.
Mrs. Vera Joyce and Mary
Frances of Ft. Hood spent the
week-end here with relatives
and friends.
B. C. Stevenson is home after
receiving medical attention in a
Temple hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Howell and
children of Rosenberg spent the
week-end here with their pa-
rents. Miss Bill Cryer of Snn Marcos
'pent the week-end here with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Cryer and Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Adrean and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Ford and
daughters Ouida and Janice of
Waco visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Ford during the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lnnge
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm Young and
Sherre near Johnson City.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dillard and
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Malone were
Temple visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wheeler
have been in Dallas on business
this week.
Mrs. L. Puckett has returned
from a visit in Madisonville
and Bryan.
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Friday February 20 1953
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Whitlow
and son of Garland visited Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Whitlow during
the week-end.
JMr. and Mrs. Horace Keith
spent the week-end in Odessa
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stricklih of
Temple visited his mother Mrs.
H. H. Stricklin here during the
week-end.
Mrs. Glen Gray and Miss
Lynette Spinn were in Waco
Monday and Tuesday to attend
an R. E. A. cashier school.
Do you know what the difference is between chicks
started in April and clucks started in February?
The answer: February chicks arc worth about $40
per hundred more in fall egg production. That's right
because they'ro in production when egg prices are
highest in early fall.
This year start 'em oarlyl
Better como in or phono your order
now. Ask us about the now heat
lamp brooding method that lets
you raise 'em right on the floor in
cold winter weather.
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THE BARTLETT TRIBUNB
Dicky Cagle of San Marcos
was a week-end visitor of iha
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Franz
and son visited relatives in. Gid-
dings Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Turner
Miss Gayle Guyton Pete Foster
and Mrs. Ruth Guyton of Taylor
spent the week-end in Houston.
Donna Lynn and Cindy Ma-
lone of Temple visited here last
Thursday and Friday with their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Malone.
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, February 20, 1953, newspaper, February 20, 1953; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth77067/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 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.