Tribune-Progress (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 12, 1982 Page: 2 of 10
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Page 2 Tribune-Progress. Thursday August 12 1982
4Hers Attend State Camp
Wcndie Gotcher daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Charley
Mack Gotcher and Veronica
Perez daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Vencent Lopez at-
tended the State 4-H co-ed
Camp at the Texas 4-H center
in Brownwood Texas August
4th through the 7th.
The girls shared an air
conditioned dorm with eight
other girls and two dorm
mothers from Marble Falls
Eldorado. Itosharm. Dim-
mutt. Anglcton and Alvln
Texas The days were filled
with various activities in-
cluding sailing canoeing
archery swimming rifle
range arts and crafts and
free time
The days started and ended
with a flag ceremony which
all had to attend. The meals
were served cafeteria style
and the food was delicious
according to the girls
The dorms were divided
into planets and Wcndie's
and Veronica's was Mars
One evening the Galaxy
Olympics was held and each
4-H'cr had to come dressed
according to his or her planet
and compete against the
other planets in different
games. Mars won the
Olympics during this session.
Dances were held each
night including a get
acquainted and western
night.
The Texas 4-H Center has
built a wood framed Texas
Star and this year held the
Texas Star ceremony during
which each 4-H'er came and
placed a rock from his or her
county in this frame. Seeing
their rock from their home in
the Texas Star formation
made this new ceremony
very special.
The girls made several new
friends and are looking
forward to attending next
year.
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Committee Seeks
Lutheran History
HEV. AND MRS. JAY THOMAS of Holland were among the guests at the recent Pastors and Wives Seminar on the
Belton campus of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Greeting the couple are Glen Cospcr (Center right)
director of development and (far right) Charlie Robinson dean of students. Rev Thomas is the pastor of the First
Baptist Church of Holland.
The History Committee of
St John's Lutheran Church is
preparing an Anniversary
Book for the 100th An-
niversary Celebration in
1983 They are seeking help
from anyone who has in-
formation. Among topics to
be covered are: Charter
members story of stained
glass windows information
on the altar history of the
various organizations in the
church
An opportunity will bo
given at the church picnic
Sunday. Aug. 15 for anyone
who would like to choose a
topic to help with.
All help will be appreciated
and will help make the an-
niversary booklet a
memorable one.
Anyone with information
who will not be at the picnic
may contact Suzanne Lenz at
527-3981 or Linda Ferguson at
524-4357.
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Miss Diane Frits bride-
elect of Daniel Taylor was
honored with a pantry
shower Sunday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Randall
Schwertner and Mrs. Thelma
Schwcrtner.
Hostesses were Mrs.
Randall Schwertner Mrs.
Thelma Schwertner Mrs.
Sally Gray of Belton Mrs.
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Susan Edans of McAllcn and
Mrs. Judy Stewart of Austin.
The serving table was
decorated with the honoree's
chosen colors of baby blue
and peacock blue.
Games were enjoyed by the
guests and rice bags were
made.
Special guests included the
honorce her mother Mrs.
Wesley D. Frits and the
mother of the prospective
bridegroom Mrs. Irvin
Taylor.
The couple plan an August
21 wedding at the Baptist
Church in Rogers.
Bartlett personals
Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Janosky of Austin were
Sunday guests of Miss Cora
Bcckman and Miss Norma
Beckman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Tovar Rosie. Irma Brenda
and Chris and Brand!
Bartlett were in Temple
recently where they were
among the crowd to see
"Real People" as they toured
through Temple on the train
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Holland Personals:
Mrs. Tony Sladecek and
James spent this past week in
Houston visiting with Mrs.
Sladecek's sister Barbara
Schindlcr.
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BY CHRIS COLBY
CLOSEUP - When J.C.
Bullock who plays
Monroe in "Too Close For
Comfort" first came to
Hollywood ho worked as u
waiter at a Bob's Big Boy
restaurant to pay the
rent. Rocontly some
friends tossed a chic black
tie bash at that same
eatery in honor of his
birthday. Ono might add
tho customers were over-
whelmed and moro than
thrilled watching some of
their favorite TV stars
"in the flesh." ... Debbie
Allen docs double duty in
NBC's "Fame." She
plays Lydia tho dance in-
structor besides choreo-
graphing nil the show's
dance numbers. Says
Debbie. "This is ono of
the most challenging and
rewarding assignments
I've ever had. I'm up at 4
a.m. and usually don't get
in until 8 p.m. I love the
business and the energy it
gives." ... Word round is u
scries titled "The Reign
of Crystul Derby" to star
Ginger Rogers is now in
the works. It will be good
to see this veteran per-
former on the screen
again.
FOCUS Pnm Dawber
isn't lolling about since
tho demise of "Mork and
Lindemann
Reunion
Slated Sunday
Descendants of the Carl
Lindemann family will
gather at the American
Legion Hall in Bartlett on
Sunday August 15 for their
second annual family
reunion.
Each family is asked to
bring a basket lunch. Coffee
tea plates napkins and
silverware will be furnished.
All members ot the Carl
Lindemann family are urged
to attend and descendants of
other Lindcmann's are invited.
Mindy." She too has
formed her own produc-
tion company and will
produce and star in a
movie about white sla-
very for NBC after she
finishes her "Pirates of
Penzance" stage stint ...
Wondering what Cheryl
Lndd is up to? She's just
been sot to stur in a two-
hour movie for NBC. Title
and storyline forthcoming
... More and more big
names capitulating to the
little screen. Kirk Doug-
Ins is starring in "Re-
membrance of Lovo" as a
holocaust survivor who
attends a world reunion of
survivors in Jerusalem.
Hero ho is reunited with a
teenage lovo from whom
he was separated during
tho war. Tho NBC two-
hour movie airs in the full.
COMING EVENTS -Johnny
Carson celebrates
his 20th year as host of
tho "Tonight Show" Oc-
tober 3. It will be a two-
hour prime time presenta-
tion featuring clips from
earlier outings plus Ed
McMnhon Doc Scvcrin-
sen and Tommy Newsom
... Production io underway
in Paris on "Tho Facts Of
Lifo Goes To Paris" a
two-hour movie for NBC.
starring scries members
Charlotte Rac Lisa
Whclchcl Kim Fields
Nancy McKcon and Min-
dy Colin. It's a fun
promise. Edna Garrett
(Rue) goes to France to
enroll in a famous cooking
school. She is accom-
panied by the four girls.
While she is sluving nwoy
learning about quiche tho
girls set out on u sight-
seeing tour which in-
cludes a trip to Notro
Dnmo and tho Louvre a
cyclo ride through
Southern Frnnco und two
of tho girls get lost in tho
famous Paris sewers. It's
comedy so of course all
ends well.
Bunte-Elmore
Michcll Ann Buntc of
Holland became the bride of
Jeff Alan Elmore of Temple
in a double-ring ceremony
Tuesday evening in the home
of the bride's nunt and uncle
Mr. and Mrs. Oel W. Richcy
ofSalado.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Donald W.
Bunte of Holland. The
bridegroom is the son of
Legrand Elmore and Joan
Cleveland of Kent N.Y.
The Rev. Jay R Thomas
officiated nt the wedding.
The brides dress featured a
Victorian lace collar lace
bodice and fitted sleeves.
Mnid of honor was Jody
Hill of Temple. Bridesmaid
was Frances Forbes of
Belton. Best man was Jim
Steinberg of New Ulm Minn.
The reception followed in
the Richcy home. The couple
will live in Temple.
The bridegroom is
stationed at Fort Hood
Relatives Welcome
Jonathan Richey
Jonathan Cooper Richey
born June 21. 19112 was
welcomed home after a stay
in the hospital with a shower
in the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Kurtz.
Gifts were presented by his
paternal grandmother Mrs.
A. W. Richey; his aunts Mrs.
Henry Daughcrty. Mrs. O. L.
Richcy. Mrs. Alan Giclbundt
Mrs. Phyllis Williams Mrs.
Jay Richey. Mrs. Lloyd
Kurtz. Mrs. Ferrcl Woods
Mrs. Vonellc Powitzky and
Mrs. Ida Street.
Also his cousins Mrs. Ross
Sanders. Mrs. Paul
Rutherford Mrs. Roger Balz
Mrs. II. W. Daughcrty Jr.
Mrs. Bryan Hicks were
present.
Jonathan weighed 5
pounds 7 ounces at birth. He
is the little brother of Julie
Sara and Joshua Richey; and
the son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
George Richey of Belton.
Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pnrnell
welcome the arrival of
another grandson Bradley
Benson Pnrnell.
Brad was born on July 30
li)B2 to Rob and Sara Parncll
of Edmond Oklahoma.
Recipe Corner
By BETTY HILL
ENCHILADA SQUARES
1 lb ground beef
1 a cup onion chopped
4 eggs
1 (5'jOz.) can evaporated milk
I (fi-Oz. ) can tomato sauce
1 envelope enchilada sauce
i-cup sliced ripe olives
2 cups corn chips
1 cup ( 4-Oz. ) shredded chuddar cheese
BROWN BEEF AND ONIONS IN SKILLET. SPREAD
BEEF in lOxO'j-inch linking dish. Beat eggs milk tomato
sauce and enchilada sauce. Pour over meat layer
Sprinkle on olives top with corn chips.
Bake at 350 degrees F. for 20-25 minutes. Remove from
oven. Sprinkle with cheese return to oven for 5 more
minutes
BICE KltlSPIE AM) CORN FI.AKETREAT
leupsugnr
1 cup white corn syrup
s stick oleo
1 cup peanut butter crunchy. if desired.
1 teaspoon vanilla
4 cups corn flakes
2cupsRiecKrispies
1 cup salted peanuts if desired.
Boil sugar corn syrup nnd oleo for one minute. Take off
heat and add peanut butter vanilla Stir in corn flakes.
Rice Krispics and peanuts. Press into oblong pan Cool
Cut into squares.
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Tribune-Progress (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 12, 1982, newspaper, August 12, 1982; Taylor, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81550/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Williamson+County+-+Bartlett%22: accessed July 2, 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.