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Page 2 Tribune-Progress Thursday January 25 1979
PICTUHKI) AHOVE ore the students from Bartlett who won ribbons in thcSmokcy the
Bear Poster Contest sponsored by the Cornelia Wilson Garden Club of Hartlctt.
Miss Voight Shower Honoree
Miss Cindy Voight bride-
elect of Jerry Sankcl of
Copperas Cove was honored
with n miscellaneous bridal
shower Saturday afternoon In
Bartlett at the home of her
grandmother Mrs. Alfred
Spiegelhauer
Hostesses for the occasion
were Mrs Alfred
Spiegelhauer Mrs. Uirry
Spiegelhauer Mrs. Fred
Keller Mrs. Hob Powitzky
Mrs Alice Powitzky and
Mrs Ned Bartlett Jr
Games during the af-
ternoon were directed by
Mrs Fred Keller and prizes
presented to the honoree
The serving tabic was
covered with a white linen
cloth and centered with a
pale blue silk flower
arrangement with baby's
breath Blue tapers in silver
holders completed the
arrangement
Miss Denise Spiegelhauer
presided at the crystal punch
service and Mrs Fred Keller
presided at the silver coffee
service
Mrs. Dubec
Birthday
Honoree
Mr. and Mrs James Weeks
honored their daughter Mrs.
Jan Dubec with a birthday
dinner Sunday
Those attending were Hugo
Beyer of Dimmitt F C.
Beyer Mr and Mrs. Tommy
Hill Mr and Mrs Jesse Hunt
and Emll Doyle Dubec all of
Bartlett.
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Special guest was the
honoree's mother Mrs.
Milton Voight
Ten Fetes
Miss Lyon
Miss Carollyn Yvonne
Lyon bride-elect of Michael
David Carlson of Bartlett
was honored with a
miscellaneous tea shower
Monday night at the Bartlett
Town Hall.
Hostesses for the occasion
were Mesdamcs Archie
Scott Arlene Katt Ernie
Fischer Len Estus James
Weeks Cecil Decker C. F
Hill Louise Llmmcr Olcta
Swope Marlin Henry and
Bobby Ford.
Displayed on the register
table was the intended
couples engagcrrint picture
inset in her book of wedding
memories and a carnation
arrangement in crystal
container.
Blue satin bows accented
the tables in the hall. Gifts
were displayed on tables
accented with the chosen
colors of the honoree.
Approximately pne hun-
dred guests registered during
the evening.
The couple will exchange
wedding vows on Feburary 3
in Saints Cyril and Methodius
Catholic Church in Granger
E. C. Bruno former
resident of Bartlett has
returned to his home in
Lcander after being a patient
in a Temple hospital.
Schwertner
News
By Mrs. Vera Smith
Mrs. Thclma Schwertner
was in Dallas Thursday to
view the exhibit from
Pompeii.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Sch-
wertner attended the Cham-
ber of Commerce banquet In
Georgetown Friday.
Artinc Tschocrncr of Pharr
brought his mother Mrs.
Mury Tschocrncr home
after visiting with him and
her daughter Mrs. Felix
Tabola and their families
since Christmas.
The following residents
attended the 50th wedding
anniversary celebration of
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Polasck in Granger Satur-
day: Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Beyer and family Mrs.
Albina Beyer Mr. Adolph
Beyer Mrs. Gala Klcpac
Raymond Klcpac Mrs.
Amanda Tschocrncr Joey
Tschocrncr Mrs. Mary
Tschocrncr Mrs. Vera Smith
and i Artinc Tschocrncr of
Phatr. Mrs. Polasek is th6
former Hattie Beyer.
The Sons of Hermann
Lodge held their regular
meeting Tuesday.
Arrangements were made to
host the District meeting
consisting of ten lodges. This
event will be held at the Sch-
wertner hall Sunday at 2 p.m.
New officers will be installed
and the Sons of Hermann
dance students will enter-
tain. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sch-
wertner visited Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Schwertner in Austin
and also Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Kretzschmar in Georgetown.
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Bartlett School
Observes Arbor
Day Program
Arbor Day was observed
Friday January 19 at the
'Bartlett High School gym-
nasium with a program
sponsored by the Cornelia
Wilson Garden Club and the
Woman's Wednesday Club.
Bill Pierce Bartlett In-
termediate School Principal
opened the program with a
welcoming address. Mrs. G.
L. Powell was program
chairman.
The Pledge of Allegiance
was led by Dan Ford and
Trudle Woobridgc. Jimmle
Franz Stanley Fischer and
David Caldwell presented
"The History of Arbor Day".
Students who presented
poems were: Donna Hunter
Laurie Zander Kim
Ferguson Karen Knctcn
Rachel Cortez Andrea
Crathers Lisa Rodriguez
Mary Morales Jackie Scott
Wayne Bynum Bryan
Glover Tim Wolbrucck
Sonya Gregory Billie Jo
Daughcrty Tammy Liston
Lisa Scott Elizabeth Castro
Lowcdes Morales April
Gcrsbach Jennifer Hill
Beverly Mack Audrey
Martha
Circle
Meets
Martha Circle of St. John
Lutheran Church of Bartlett
met January 10th for their
regular monthly meeting and
a covered dish noon lun-
cheon. The meeting opened with
the singing of a hymn
followed by the Bible Study
entitled "The Gift of Gods
Grace" presented by Pastor
Clarence Rose. The study
closed with prayer.
Mrs. Gilbert Fischer
presented the Offering
Meditation.
Mrs Harvey Kramer
reported thirty-four visits to
the sick and shut-ins for the
month.
A quilt making project was
discussed and the group was
to meet on January 18th to
cut out designs for quilt tops.
A quilting dale wltl be an-
nounced at a later date.
A covered dish noon meal
was served to fifteen memcrs
and five visitors.
The Friendly Circle Club
held their meeting Thursday.
New projects for the next
year were discussed. These
projects include making a
quilt making handbooks
and plans for three parties
during the year. The first
party will be eld Feb. 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Frits
and children of Fort Worth
visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Frits and
Dainc.
Thornton Rebecca Davis
Yolanda Soils Angela
Allison Beatrice Cortez and
AmyJanke.
Mrs. Victor Morck Poster
Chairman from Cornelia
Wilson Garden Club
presented the poster awards
to the following: Class A
(Kindergarten - second
grade) 1st place Gilbert
Rodriguez 2nd place Sammy
Cortez 3rd place Kecna
Crathers; Class B (third
grade to fifth grade) 1st place
Christy Crews 2nd place
Kenneth Marck 3rd place
Rebecca Davis; and Class C
(sixth grade to eighth grade)
1st place Lcannc Jankc 2nd
place Melissa Hicks and 3rd
place TcrrlTinslcy.
Those present from the
Cornelia Wilson Garden Club
were Mesdamcs Lawrence
Karl Randy Schwertner
Lynn Estus Victor Marck
Ruby Lee Mastrovich Elmer
Crycr George Pond and C.
E. Limmer. Mrs. James
Bailey was present from the
Woman's Wednesday Club.
Students from Kindergarten
through sixth grade attended
the program.
Menus
LUNCHROOM MENU
BARTLETT
HIGH SCHOOL
JAN.2a-FEI1.2 1973
MONDAY:
Hamburgers cheese
Tator Tots lettuce
tomatoes fruit cobbler and
milk.
TUESDAY:
Turkey pot pic mashed
potatoes cabbage & apple
slaw oatmeal cake and milk.
WEDNESDAY:
Brown beans with meat
turnip greens cornbrcad
cookies prunes and milk.
THURSDAY:
Tnco casserole buttered
corn hot rolls mashed
potatoes fruit cup and milk.
FRIDAY:
Fish French Fries catsup
buttered peas hot rolls
banana pudding and milk.
BREAKFAST
MONDAY - Juice and dry
cereal.
TUESDAY - Hot biscuits
scrambled cgas bacon and
jellyi
WEDNESDAY - Dry cereal
and apple juice.
THURSDAY - Scrambled
eggs toast and jelly.
FRIDAY - Hot biscuits
sausage gravy and juice.
LUNCHROOM MENU
BARTLETT
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
JAN.20-FEII.2 107!)
MONDAY:
Brown beans with meat
cabbage butter cornbrcad
milk and fruit cup.
TUESDAY:
Hamburgers Tatcr Tots
catsup lettuce tomatoes
pickles milk and ice cream.
WEDNESDAY:
Fried chicken; creamed
potatoes hot rolls English
peas salad butter milk and
Jcllo.
THURSDAY:
Turkey and dressing
sweet potatoes green beans
salad bread milk and
Heavenly Hash.
FRIDAY:
Fish creamed potatoes
slaw green beans bread
milk and cookies.
BREAKFAST
MONDAY Cereal bananas
and milk.
TUESDAY - Biscuits
sausage jelly Juice and
milk.
WEDNESDAY - Toast jelly
fruit and milk.
THURSDAY - Toast oat-
meal jelly and milk.
FRIDAY - Biscuits bacon
jelly fruit and milk.
HOLLAND MENU
JAN.29-FEB.2 1979
BREAKFAST
MONDAY- Scrambled
eggs biscuits jelly syrup
butter milk
TUESDAY Doughnuts
juice and milk
WEDNESDAY - Hot cereal
cinnamon toast milk
THURSDAY - Pancakes
syrup jelly butter milk
FRIDAY Dry cereal milk
banana or juice
LUNCH
MONDAY Frito pie chili
beans cornbrcad pickles
milk cake
TUESDAY Fried chicken
rice peas hot rolls milk
fruit
WEDNESDAY - Corn
dogs blackeyed peas salad
bread milk jcllo peanut
butter
THURSDAY Sloppy Joes
on bun French Fries salad
milk dessert
FRIDAY- Chicken fried
steak creamed potatoes and
gravy green beans bread
milk applesauce graham
crackers peanut butter
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RECEIVES AWARD Rodney Mocllcr son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Moellcr of
Austin and the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mocllcr of Bartlett received a
special award at the 0 a.m. service on December 31 1978 at St. Martin's Lutheran
Church in Austin. Rodney completed his study and projects in connection with the Pro
Deo et Patria (For God and Family) award in the Cub Scout program. This is a special
recognition adviser. Rodney is a member of Cub Pack 398 Den 7 sponsored by Odom
Elementary School PTA. Pictured witli Rodney arc his parents and Pastor John Aucr.
Davilla
Ity MRS. ROY
Mr. and Mrs. Dwanc
McMullcn of Austin Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond ChudcJ of
Academy and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Heath of Rockdale were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Hlncs.
Mrs. Fred Stevens of
Temple visited Mrs. Helen
Brumbelow.
Paul Burke and family of
Irving were dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. L. C. Burke.
Ellis Burns Jr. of Austin
was a Davilla visitor during
the weekend.
Mrs. Hubert Hyman and
daughters of Andicc and
Jcany Jinkins were visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Davis.
Frances Hargrove of
Temple visited her mother
Mrs. Ellen Mines.
Mrs. April Sirams and boys
visited her mother Mrs.
George McClcary recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy II.
Hardin of Grand Prairie
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Dcgncr and
children. They were present
for Randy Degncr's birthday
dinner Sunday. Also present
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy S.
HARDIN Mrs. Cynthia
Degner and Debbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hen-
dricks of Caldwell were
visitors here during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Gillcland of Temple visited
relatives during the
weekend.
Lawrence Graham has
been In the V.A. hospital in
Temple.
Mrs. Lou Hoke has been on
the sick list.
Ellis Burns is improving
after returning from the
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
Hardin of Irving and Mrs.
Whitfield of Ft. Worth visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hardin
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bell of
Rogers visited Mrs. Frieda
Easterwood.
HOLLAND FOOD MART
AND
WASHERTERIA
x Fresh Meats and Produce Magazine Rack
SLUSH PUPPIES
' HOT SANDWICHES
; Beer Picnic and Fishing Supplies
Monday-Saturday
Sunday
LONGER STORE HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
HOLLAND TEXAS
News
HARDIN
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Davis
and baby of Milano were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Le3ter Davis.
Doncll Macunc. former
Davilla resident is a patient
in the Veterans hospital in
Albuqucrgue. Address is 2100
Rcdgcrcrcst 'Drive
Albuquerque N.M. 87100.
Word has been received of
the death of Clyde Skinner
who died just shortly before
Christinas.
Ned Kerr received Injuries
in a accident while building a
house.
Mrs. Gladys Kerr Cloud of
Temple is reported to be
improving.
Mr. Terry of Troy husband
of Betsy Kerr has been on
the sick list.
Wednesday
Club Has
Regular Meet
Members of the Bartlett
Woman's Wednesday Club
met January 17 at the Town
Hall in Bartlett.
The meeting opened with
the Club Collect led by Miss
Bessie Skinner. Roll call was
answered with members
naming their favorite spot of
beauty.
The program of the day
was led by Mrs. II. C. Ford
Jr. president of the club. She
began the program with a
film entitled "America The
Beautiful." Mrs. Tony
Hargrove accompanied by
her husband Rev. Tony
Hargrove on the guitar
presented a medley of
patriotic songs.
Refreshments were served
to Rev. and Mrs. Tony
Hargrove guests and club
members by the hostesses
Mrs. Norman Thaler Mrs. R.
C. Ford Jr. Mrs. Doug
Thaler and Mrs. W. L. Stokes
Jr.
Gets Donation
Bartlett Volunteer Fire
Department received a cash
donation this week for the
fire department from
Southwestern Bell Telephone
Company.
STORE HOURS
Open Seven Days Per Week
STORE WASHERTERIA
G:30a.m.-10:00p.m. G:30a.m.-9:30p.nu
8:00a.m.-10:00p.m. 8:O0a.m-9:30p.m.
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Darrcll Kurtz
of Pcarsall announce the
birth of their son Kris
Bradley on Jan. 14 weighing
7 pounds and 8 ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Kurtz of Holland
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Mingle II of Corpus Christie.
Births
Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Galvan of Houston announce
the birth of a baby boy born
on January 18th. He has been
named David Blair Galvan.
Mrs. Galvan is the
daughter of Col. and Mrs.
Clifton Pyle of Salado.
Great - grandparents arc
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blair of
Bartlett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burns
Jr. announce the arrival of a
9 pound 1 e ounce son born
on January 18 in an Austin
hospital. He has been named
Brian Ellis.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burns
Sr. of Davilla. Maternal
grandparents arc Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hart of Buda.
The birth of Candace Lou
Ann Davis is proudly an-
nounced by Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Davis and son Michael.
She was born January 19th
in a Georgetown hospital and
weighed 7 pounds 7 pounces.
Mntcral grandparents arc y
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hyman
of Andicc.
Paternal grandparents arc
Mr. and Mrs. Luclon Davis of
Davilla.
Shiiffner-Peddie
Exchange Vows
The Christ Episcopal
Church in Temple was the
setting on Jan. 19 for the
wedding of Sandra Kay
Shaffner of Temple and Joe
William Peddle of Rockwall.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John B. Peddle of
Rockwall and is the grand-
son of Mrs. John Peddle of
Holland.
Report Cards
Report cards will be issued
to students in the Bartlett
Public Schools today
Thursday Jan. 25th.
Parents arc encouraged to
sign the cards so students
may return them as soon as
possible.
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Tribune-Progress (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 15, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 25, 1979, newspaper, January 25, 1979; Taylor, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81470/m1/2/: 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.