The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 26, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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Good Friday 7:80 p. m. A Ser-
vice of Meditation.
"Voluntary Committment"
Easter Sunday 9:15 a. m. Con-
gregation at Study
10 :80 a. hi. Congregation at
Worship.
"The Easter Miracle" Special
Music.
A cordial welcome always 1
Mrs. E. T. Nelson has return-
ed to her home in Roseburg
Oregon after a visit here with
Miss Effie Lou Modesette.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R Muehl-
liause and Mrs. Flora Meissner
visited in Thrall Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. WtlL.HilL-
Mrs it Ii. (Mfray and Mr.
Wflhra Onsen of llofmltm viilfced
Mrs Godfrey psfenta Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Neitach the past
week-end.
Mr. Frank Wilson has re-
turned home from a throe
month's visit in Wichita Kan.'
sas with Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Wilson. She also visited in Fort
Worth with her brother and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Cal
Pennington enrouto home."
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seale
of Pleasanton were visitors here
during the week end.
Mrs. Flora Meissner visited
in Temple Saturday.
J. W. Wade is a patient in a
Temple hospital this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mod-
esette of Fort Worth visited his
mother Mrs. C. A. Modesette
Tuesday.
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'50 Ford 2 dr Sed V-8 R&H
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'53 Chev. tori pick up
'52 Chev. ton pick up
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Guests of Mr and Mrs. T.
A. Mosely were Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Kirk Mrs. Lula Ross of
Corpus Christi and T. A. Mosely
and son of Baytown.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Locklin were Mr. and Mrs. Lyn-
del Locklin and children of Pas-
adena and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Herishsman and children of
Hutto.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Freeman
visited in Austin Monday.
Thomas Underwood and sons
of Lexington were here Sunday.
They and Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Gilleland and children Mary
Lou Crow Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Easterwood and Mrs. Wilson
Burns all were at the Lake
House at Temple Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Keith visit
ed in Cameron Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cryer
were in Waco l'flst week to at-
tend the funeral of Mrs. Cryer's
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Setzer
and Cyrus Keith of Houston
were week-end visitors of the
B. H. and A. H. Keiths.
Thomas Dodd who has been
stationed in Germany is back
home.
There will be services at the
Christian Church at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday with Rev. J. Wilfred
Carter of Barllett doing the
preaching.
Services at the Baptist Churcli
Sunday at 11 a. m. B. T. U. at
6:45 and evening church ser-
vices at 7:30. Rev. Russel Les-
ter pastor" urges all members
to be in their places. Visitors
always welcome.
Services at' the-Assembly of
God Sunday af- 11 a. m. and at
7:30 p. m. Rev. Willie Dodd
pastor urges all to be in their
places.
Mrs. T&Mimy Hunt 1 Mrch m
Mrs. Anna Treckman mother
of Mrs. Marie Pochman is home
from a Taylor hospital.
Mrs Alfred.Wacker and Mrs.
M. E. Arnold visited' in Killeen
Saturday with Mrs. Vera Joyce.
Hostess to Golden
Circle Class Thurs.
Mrs. Tommy Hunt was hostr
ess to the March mectincr of the
Golden Circle Class which was
held at the Baptist Church last
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Harrv Lindemnn. tnnch.
er of the class opened the meet
ing with a devotional using the
Easter theme and a short bus-
iness session Dreceded the soc
ial sesion.
Plans were discussed for the
annual clnss banquet which is
to be held in Mav durintr th
business session which was pre
sided over by Mrs. Harold Mor-
rison. Mrs. Howard Diillard diruct-
ed the game- during the social
nour.
Refreshmentd were served by
the hostess to Mesdamos fihnrl-
es Lindemann Harold Morrison
Howard Dillard. Hnrrv T.lndp.
mann Carl Leo Hunt and Miss
La Nelle Adams.
& SERIES
We: invite a . closer look
HOW MANY pSLECTRIC SERVANTS HAVE YOU?
Xime wa when your electric bill was mainly
a "light bill." Many of u can remember bow
happy we were to have clean economical elec-
tric lights replace kerosene lamps.
Over the years electricity has opened a com.
pletely new and wonderful way of life that
most folks take for granted.
No longer do wc merely have a "light bill"
A closer look at modern living shows that
today wc enjoy cool clean electric cooking
electric refriceratlpn and air conditioning elec-
tric toasters dishwashers garbage disposals
television radio and dozens of other conven-
iences made possible through plentiful low-
cost electricity. Truly electricity is the biggest
bargain in the family budget.
Ves although the cost of living has gone up
108 since 9i6 and costs of doing business
have risen rapidly the average price per unit
of TP&L residential electricity has gone down
4. Texas Power & Light Company...
business-managed tax-paying public utility . . .
pledges its continued efforts toward keeping
your supply of electricity plentiful . . . and the
price low.
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Mrs. J. E. Moore Mrs. C. F.
Hill Mrs. R. G. Yates and Mrs.
James Hill were in Tavlor Fri
day night to attend the Taylor
.High senior play
Mrs. E. T. Moor Mrs. C. A.
Modesette and Mis3 Effie Lou
Modesette were v'sitors in Aus-
tin Saturday.
Sharon Byrd Frances Ann
Bailey and Demetrice Moore
visited in Temple Saturday.
Mrs. Nelson Blomquist and
Mrs. H. Doehre of Temple were
Sunday visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lindemann.
Zena Howell Is
Delegate To State
W. 0. W. Meeting
Zena Howell a momber of
Camp 63G Bartlett will bo dele-
gate to the Texas Hoad Camp
(state) convention of Woodmen
of the World Life Insurance
Society March 26-28 in the
Carlton Hetel Tyler it was an-
nounced today by W. E. Mont-
gomery secretary of the local
Woodmen Camp.
More than 325 delegates and
officers representing more than
62000 'Texas members of the
Society will attend.
Speakers will include Howard
M. Lundgren national presi
dent; J. Richard Sims national
secretary; Robert L. Kirk nat-
ional treasurer; Horace L. Ros-
enblum director of public re-
lations all of Omaha Nebr.;
and R. N. Dossmann San Antonio-
a national director.
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Miw Annie Bomborg of Hol-
land was a visitor here Afomfay".
Mrs. R. Gebert is vtoitimr in
Temple this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Haas.
Mrs. C. S. Wood of Killeen vis-
ited friends here last week.
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CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. Geo. C. Fowler
Closed Tuesday Afternoon
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Mrs. A. D. Serur and Terry
of San Marcos were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Stiles.
Mrs. J. R. Dillard and Mrs.
F. Bowers of Fargo N. D.
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lau-
sche of San Antonio have been
visitors during the week of Mrs.
J. E. Dillard.
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Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 26, 1959, newspaper, March 26, 1959; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth77276/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 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.