The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 30, 1971 Page: 3 of 6
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Belycu
and son Jeffrey of Austin were
holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Belycu.
Miss Elaine Adams of Waco
spent the Christmas holidays
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Adams and LaNelle.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keller
visited Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Petty
and family in Victoria during
the week-end.
Mp and Mrs. Melvyn Carpen-
ter ; and children 'spent Christ-
mas with her mother Mrs.
Tracy Sherwood.
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ALL DAY FRIDAY
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Bartlett
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Phone 627-3600
Santa Claus
Arrives For Town
Christmas Party
Christmas carols presented by
the Bartlett High School Band
under the direction of Joe But-
ler opened the town Christmas
party held here Tuesday after-
noon at 2 p.m. at the R.E.A.
parking lot.
Serving as master of core-
monies was Supt. R. E. Dwight.
Rov. Larry Sullivan delivered
the invocation. Christmas carols
were rendered by the high
school band throughout the pro-
gram. Don Thaler assisted with tho
drawing at tho program.
Santa Claus arrived on a firo
truck and presented bags of
candy and fruit to all the child
ren and following tho program
made his appearance at tho
nursing home.
Serving on the committee for
this years party were Joo But-
ler chairman; Doug Thaler and
Rev. Larry Sullivan.
The party is sponsored each
year by the Business Men's
Luncheon Club Bartlett Cham-
ber of Commerce City of Bart-
lett American Legion and tho
Volunteer Firemen.
Lunchroom Menu
Jan. 3-7
MONDAY
Brown Beans kraut with
wieners cornbread banana
pudding and milk.
TUESDAY
Fried chicken rice green
beans hot rolls apricots and
milk.
WEDNESDAY
Hamburgers peanut butter
and crackers cheese ice cream
and milk.
THURSDAY
Spaghetti and meat buttered
corn tossed salad fruit cobb-
ler and milk.
FRIDAY
Salmon croquettes macaroni
and cheese catsup cole slaw
sweet rolls and milk.
EISEN REACHES GOAL
IN INSURANCE SALES
Waverly Iowa Paul E. Ei-
sen 501 Bell Aire Waco Dis-
trict Agent for the Lutheran
Mutual Life Insurance Com-
pany has passed the $1 million
mark in life insurance sales
this year according to an an-
nouncement by President E. T.
Koopman.
This is the third consecutive
year that Eisen has exceeded
the million figure for Lutheran
Mutual. He is associated with
the Daniel R. Williams Agency
of Irving.
Lutheran Mutual with life
and health operations in 30
states and the District of Col-
umbia has more than $1.G bil-
lion of insurance in force. As-
sets are over $300 million.
Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett of
Austin spent the holidays with
her family Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Jones Jr. and Teddy.
M.Y.F. Presents
Christmas Program
The Methodist Youth Fellow
ship Dresented nn nriorinnl drnm-
ntization entitled "Stranded"
Sunday evening during the reg
ular worship service.
Tho cast included Carmen
Moeller Lana Krueger Ellen
Lindemann Becky Lindemann
Suzanne Ford Debra Oaage and
Janie Williams.
Sponsors of thf M.Y.F. nrn
Mrs. Lillian Guenzel and Miss
Rebecca Young.
Following tho Christmas pro-
trram tho traditional flhristmnH
tree party was held in tho fell
owship hall of the church with
Santa Claus nrcscnt. Christmas
carols were sung by the younger
children of the Sunday School.
ALIENS IN U. S. ASKED
TO REPORT ADDRESSES
District Director Albert G.
Vaughan of the Immigration
und Naturalization Service
stated that aliens in the United
States will be required to re-
port their addresses to the At-
torney General within the near
future. All aliens with few ex-
ceptions who are in the United
States on January 1 each year
must report their addresses by
the end of that month. Only the
following classes of aliens are
excused from this requirement:
(1) Accredited Diplomats; and
(2) Persons accredited to cer-
tain international organizations.
Forms with which to make
J the report can be obtained from
any Post Office or Immigration
and Naturalization Service Of-
fice during the month of Jan-
uary. Also this year the re-
porting requirement has been
broadened to additionally pro-
vide for the mailing of comple-
ted address reports directly to
the nearest office of the Immi-
gration and Naturalization Ser
vice. The cards will still be re-
ceived at all post offices and
Immigration and Naturalization
Service offices as in the past.
Mr. Vaughan said that the law
provides severe penalties for
failure to comply with the re-
porting requirement.
GRANDDAUGHTER OF
LOCAL RESIDENT
TO TOUR EUROPE
Marilyn McCarver granddau-
ghter of Jim McCarver of Bart-
lett is one of a group at Mor-
mal School in Connecticut se-
lected to receive a two weeks
paid vacation to Europe.
The group will leave on Jan-
uary 6th.
Christmas guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elum Meissner
were Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Shel-
ton and Craig of Houston Miss
Linda Kay Shelton of Midland
Pvt. Lonnie Wayne Shelton of
Fort Polk La. Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Neitsch Cynthia Lisa
and Terry of Temple and Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Sander of Hous-
ton. Misses Norma and Cora Beck-
man spent Christmas Day in
Austin with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Janosky.
Another
great beer
from Pearl
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December 30 1971
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elum
Meissner last Wednesday were
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meissner
of Corpus Christi Mrs. Ida
Langley and Mrs. Annie Wal-
ton both of Dallas and Mrs.
Eula Walton of San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dean
(Lango and family of Garland
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mas holidays with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brisbin and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lange.
Tho G. P. Whitmoro family-
visited in Temple Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Naylor.
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FRIDAY and
SATURDAY -
FOR
NEW YEARS
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 30, 1971, newspaper, December 30, 1971; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82437/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 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.