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VoL4 L J3T . " tSHmT BARTLETT TEXAS FRIDAY JANtMRY Cf 1933 . .- . " X 6 ' NQ.2tf
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$ua&ki iWmfflFi m-mMB$M -)w
i
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far. B. XiAlfGH
MIMED BY
Ik LffijJA !
Was 00 Pf First ScttToi&IJiUlnH
loll anil Mcm1)crjmuflc5o ItLr
to-jrrii drivers' AJSbctht oi
Rv-i 1 fn.rtw ' n. . (
W E laughltni heifer awn
pionfef citizen of BMtletu dii ;d a
hfa hojue in BntUunW'S:
uw uvu ritwf''Hyitu
v
VVn
i y
IHVt
HB.Aw.04
4
First Wth$iSJjChurch of.
AVs a meraucj wiin inti
Rev ffiamlind HelW
." ' WVA'i . k 1
orgetoyv.rtx.':punal was
j
.. - '
Wives'ffhndr fhendjav
ieW?ynd the fo
poii&v&ty pall-oear-'
w&)E!. E. Balowt
BVviJraftk Cates Al-
lark Stdiiton; lAllen pick
I. Han Diarant. C. CiBttU
lb Uftontyl&i John Priwell
L'enninctofijf d. m. Alien
McQinjftf Dr. mrloxi
lair .SRew: W. IHBall.
L7nn lSrIj-.
jji. ""
Son Krea L.immer Troy
i-ovorji;Kulor C. Hen-
ahtog L. Reese
jfersbaeM C J. Helnsohn
55
khlln son
Tarv TjSiitfhlin.iwn.V
PF?1856 at Twin.
XtVi'.tVrv J j:'
miJTexas and died
U;.Un4lA41- f !
sSWCT.ril'
$:?a ijvifl. or J
flgresfl
Ki lam
iJ-liVLiSi
Ufeorix' "lVTare
Blm 'Btilfd
fc ri ' " .
It HI!
1933 HeiJ
' ti jtih"
jauKiun wp aja.in ivvp fle . . . r - ..it bIi W
ms 4.'mfiftei? of Texas: and of a '"'t .. ' l. . r. Ik Tififfi.
i.nt is.rapidly disappearhiir. ? "5. f a"2MB- : ' i S
j'eJanuaiy-Tofm of IHstrict
E( urt of WilliJlittson (Jounty
op snod at -10 o'clofck IV Qnday
ip. thing a. Gra'hd 'Juiy wasS1-
pcioled and given the stttutottf
'chhrge by Judge Harry A. bow.
'"plic following arc scrv tig' js
rftnnA Juirss.-' IL B. Hall. &&'
Ldandcr; Chas. 'BDldingKScweV-
'pcfr; Otto Grumbles ueormoy?T
Bteve' Gernert Taylor; uarRti
CassenS Walburg; Remdliadf
Schwertncr SchWertnei i : Tini
.mmdblad Georgetown; P iiqi'.
sort riutto; i. ys Jarma i. rangji-i
VirlE. Tliies. Georeetdwn! EdMiv
hutEer Coupland: 3VIUrraMiNo!l?r
Tli rail Sieve GerneRt -wins
Uonted foreihan of. the jury.
Die following -wert apwdipi
Ai fnit bailiffs to tii& Granii Jii
W lllace Evans Georgetown
"Waratt. Georrfetowh;' Sum
G -antjer: lit J iiindsey. Ui'
"VV.KT. LaUghhn Bartlettj
J( nes Schwertner; Fred M
Ii berty Hill; J W Jaclcson
ence; unarue. jvicuarvar v
H S. Kuvkenall. Tavlor:
Turner. Tavlor:J. W. Delln
Taylor;' U. G. Edge JBeni
Fred Olson . Round iloclc
RUsselJ Georgetown;
Bal
SXffrin11 Hutto;.a d;k
SStlett. JBPrtW!
jrtMcrwto;
SJJCSJXJP
aBTKT
;tnr!iu.v.-4Vii
'Gongressmap O BLCrci
introduced a bill in Conj
restore confidence by- -;rajsi
tommoditv nrices thtduflbiH
died in 1909. e
:F
"v .'::'.. .rr..2t"inimcmaapv hat whiib." nsor:
fl" "' : " '.. "T rz-
I'dnd'Oi the first -settler of
in oi ijarnecoimng nere
It "was only- a Village. He
member of the Old Trail
ASQ&iation and in thrjt
'mad. many thrillinrf e
&sitt the early ddys.
12 fK& yas married tojMisg
ifi.V'j cai. io.i. connection wim ji j
'nsfflffili? ptess. In mjl
loySiiowpSseijmwEsr SSlwri . . v
fiSho;
Mrij. nareiite'.iil
Vht tll yii..: i- ll?'
muaren -5UVO igwMgi5iW
heir laWgr to-tnesgrjavejwjijicr
lr of 5afflett; Scott Laughlin; of
. jyiorj and Charlie JLuUghbn. ot
riorepeeOn Feb. 13 1898. Mr.
jaugniuj.as rnornea 10 iviias juou
ltta Vebster of Bartlettjvho
rvjyef hjm They becamZhe
irentstoi jour cnuaren xnree di
bom!:are living as followsifMrs
irillp Griffith of Granger.'
lornas lilughlin of Gu(andJ
itnrv jUuhiiiiil ui. xuuuiiiiu.
Iriiere ar&i8 grandchlldrenft&nd
rqat grandcnuaienjvsJr'V'
hree
Mr. liauHhllvas of a familvof
7 chiiilferi ije boyJ atel. eight
ris Mgnv sisiera mitu mcc
others survive mm. -xney ju-e as
lows; Mrs. W. J. Stevens aijd
IrV 3! T Schrock ofiaBarUeftJ
IssSarah'Laughlin apdfMrs; ffifr
. TJiomPson 46t: Starnfordi.r'Mrs'.
ikul vitwArvoftDflvilla; Mia. W.-
-Jfynn' or xucson Ariz.; vivuB.
Wne T5i'ttv'of Central. -N. M
M&s!!il Rountree of Kaufman:
?-i':Tr .-- - ....''. -"
.i a? mughlin of Bartlett; A(J.
:.f6tehlB of Hollis Okla.t ahd
fnp. Laughlin of Rambila
jkSts'. A.aughljn was converts
?jMhed th Methodist Church
As."at was wneu n neara a
(Om.hfckj.i.tH .k m r. . n
$edoy tne lamoijs
WMUHcty on the
t'MSsmmf.umii tMu
-WiSlllkjfiwliatl'waiv stood
L y fin L tarn KVfc jlu - ft f rft J I
ii iJi ilia immfHnplOT
ijiiu Jtiui lie wjjniriu
ilDstian and always attena.
church services until a lav
(tgowhe'n his hearint be
ipaiixd tio -warn an aei l
oied father husband an 1
loving ana seu-sapnncingj
TO REOEVE
rPLOYMENT RGCEI1
the approval in Wasiang-L"
Jrsday toy the KeconsitW
ancc
ihc onld standard." r.ii
In writing tlie Tribuiie-u'hr
J Af Tln lft Ua Ax'rt! ' 1 .'.. '
.UCtlG Ul JUV. WV Aft. lfjrf
To J ' F - j ' k. ..1 11-1... AI'J.LJ j.:.... .: M .....L
"lam ixuiLatiTioMHmfr ol -" wwu
' n wii JhirHir.1.i.R!flt 5"l m' freeman points out.
-rj - i ir .(.-If..
ihtroduced in Cong:
With a $hort statem
connection; with it
dSs.Jog
it .1 mai
id dcltye:
riionj
V- Ararlied the beginning of the Teal
n'-growin ana development or tne
; o.uvtuiwesi.
of the nresent
where it was whi the'lddbts p
siop.:
t
COTTON IN 1902 '
The Waco News &6
Dec. 30 carries theio.
concerning BartTett
"ton price: - ''
"Cotton Thirty
"The Bartlett Trib
iftwuixijuei
anathyS3
arsvago
line;
5i H. Tobilt left wa "uct tn&U
cUt&ffbn thi Katy'i Ttxai Special
JkMtfiiiaj moining when it arrived nt
www ic-cnncuni; n.ruie ue piaycu
5jSMt "Qfto when he wii at Oif
wteleof the; first train to enter the
ZrtM hoiSnX&noAln. AvH. Coffin
SDoye ati;i ur.j. w. Adicson rigiu
i.wTlo Veltfomc'ct Uii lint1 tra eclc-
MP!C Freemai . local' Katy
aeMffieret Bhsbech receivinc
cohgi'ttilationi". th s week: Upon
iheVvri.di imerests'iown fHrouehi
ttft- th.V SoAthwest in the. obserV-i
ilce-Jt'Deriison- Texas on Christ-
mas ot inq iuiu4-annjverary oi
ihe""Eaty's bntryiirto Texas. Ac-
rorcung to jvir. freeman tne lvaty
vas the firg ;railroap to build into
he state frdmha Portlr the first
ralh havirg fcixJsscd the then
ewly ompleiedibridge over Red
River on Dec; 25 1872. "
R; H. Tobln.who was tlie engi
neer on that train wad "guest en-
jmal Wen it arrived inDenison
las; .Sunday morning-to be greet-.ejl'-b'yfra
lai-ge delegation of Deid-
sqn4i:e6idents who staged an im-
RB-ENACT HISTORIC BVENt
m
yearsagi
-tiM of wealth; and' manpower' ilV v.;iji J
our people were! ma"Silfva wjll caused by the Civil War It was
continue to grope in jhisidepeS- ielt that establishment of a rail
t ' iiine attoroing direct connection
if -! with the large and growing mar-
i kcts to the north was the much
needed connection and thus says
(iU.rt f Mr Freeman .the Katy set the
Its more than six millions of peo-
ple ana hundreds of flourishing
n... ... ntllAn 1 ml- 4... -l
jMf Sveil dreamed of when oUr old
News copies from its filb'isauewtli
Dec 19 1903 the following foH
"Some cotton sold in Bartleti
Wnrlnesrlav at 8:20. Vl&Z
"Above shows .tlie price ofi&olfe.
i .t ii . IH.1'
'as oetterttiien tnan at prcsj
ent although having soareato
above 30 cents in'-t:jmeaiuhte -"W11
And the present l?.'-!1 tror1S& 't
ortmnQ from rile fn p mriri wit mfiji ?'. a
ow - ... - -r-ilr nr 5 .Vm9t ' .V.V-i?
. s : r ' . .. . u '. . - iirnoi ... irni ai"jsrsi m n nr rimrr
ana increasejiin.R!'''w.Ji.fiM ivw""14! v"r
mfn'Sntal': ek 4lwv ieBdarshjg?Byj; w vmum tame
mm 'Wib2 '
itSlovhlnti idowit. II""!' '"" j"ilJ".l."li""1 '!i ' '. '""""1
r:. .'
burning locomotive first
headed into Denison.
j.The pride all 'Katy .employ
lhave in the parjgifeehl railroi
pwyea in tne -wmninrorJue
.SAdthwest and inJpaiuS&
the ironueir. lsaflaueddraj'.ree?
says hy thepridein nhe
went up with
price mainly govts
penses and they
small nrosnect i
Still the sloganar'0!wM3 mui(t'
come down'jmay reklill'in good if'
constantly adhered to!"
JROBBBKS LOOTBiiltTKfiTT; ?;(
HIGHj SCHOOL SAFE
-8W
y xiighl-
ahd qu-.
ian ?ll;00;
tlie build
; . i -. x.'td'
e by: tlj
TttP .' -V1
tly the
lot- 6f
ale was
Thieves' entered? ithe.
Schopjl office
'oroke the Si
lift!
1EtrMcewas
vi1ci4 skeleto
Tli work
worK oi .ama
valuaile-mater
wn uhj-ouched
U cers hav
'iLrW(L.?rir
kte; pol
more i
sajnta p
thtlif oM
i SfylS:'
I -n
was rte.viuen
lours jmu
ti v P5"il "J
IwiJBw.'a?
A v V SSCWL-
i lir.vwsi t . 5
dspfne ciue
S to tlie
racterized bv a deep dayo-
'. - iiTrr.c
? nome. 1 .i- wlin UA -tUa irVr unrl nivi
-Kisa"- "" """" v" - "
vwprKing towara ujeir orr?.ii
-T
LANE-RAINWATER
W. Iane of Thijrndale pn-
liMiti I Inrntliv Hninuntr nr nip
corporation ot mon KJ-5 - 'f.r "7' ;i:tm
XmnlLmont it 71SR-W at the home of Rev. I. B."
McFadin. who officiated. Satuiv-
Ldsty stcrnoon at 2:30 o'clock
7 rtfriLyoung couple 'yill juide
that iha-KiiEtylsffincontinaeildenPf the district. Lunch was
lirat'ed Hie oitniydrsary bj tiding into
Dcnisoii niJ honored faicHKer. The .
train Wai met by o large delegation of
Dcniton "tciidcnti who'ttoged an im-
promptu celebration of an event which-
market). the beginning of tlie. Rfowth
and 'development Texas enjoyed fl n
result of jhe cltabiiilimontn of - rail
cbnncctioni wjth northern markets.
dhaicman of tlie bonl-d. and presl-'
aent tne xvaty is today.-as conn-';
UCllb Ul LllC iUVlUU UVl IIOK IU iilllli
a faith in the Southwest as its
builders .hopVwheh. iti"rails wefce
first .put 'down1 over v trackless
prairies: In ph " announcement to
aDRear in pext week's issue of tlie
Tribune Mr. Cahill declaims "the 1
Katy shares the1 belief of oil those
foi-ward looking- builders-ilfat fhe
Southwest has but reached the
threshold of its development."
thibg;nebrinting- -plAot
is buened
Fire damaged the-Bartlett Tri
bune Saturday morning shortly
aftor 4 o clock The machinery
typo and other materials were
very badly damaged and for the
most part will bo a total loss.
Tlie origin of th.e fire seems to.
have been accidental being mart
ronuihecleaninj2.o:
cpatffitfqUicklyJsprad1
.Lilt :EJUUULIll'IHll(lilKUUi
foMthlexcellenV&wcrkl
b w km i'jC'J--? ttos-;
Hnhflfbflenl
oftH
ntrtne en
tire building and. contents would
have been destroyed according to
the statements of persons who
saw the fire. The loss is partially
coveted by insurance. '
1 . .
MISSIONARY GROUP
MEETS "AT JARRELL
Twenty-three charges of the
Georgetown District of the Meth-
odist Church were represented
Monday at a meeting of pastors
and laymen held'in Jarreil forthe
orhpse or discussihg the mission-
ary -work: or the church.
W. L. Morelock of Nashville
Tenn.. was the nrincibal sneaker
hstbV.m&eting the morning ses-
smn.pfaiwhich was in ciiarge of
tjia ReV TijEdgar Neal presiding
strictly drident utii.-jjseirWd"ift noon and the afternoon
session was aevoiea to a rouiia-
discussion ot cnurcn rinance
t
m jiK
3? - &
As-- rV-
BARTLETT
TUAL LIFE
RANCE
SSOCIATION
-4 I O.UlnU Wrwao
A-Mim
3PMmioii In rorce
. .jp
'L--' mil 1 Tv 11
een xiiousana jJauars
r
tjyiary Reserve Fund
Wl President
yfi Vice-President . -
IVIANN Vice-President
Jm
. jftT' .it!
wmmn
mwt
FA.MM
JACOffiTlffiy
e. js. mm
4 . . .i -i.-il
held at the tviimtce
Qregor Thuriaoy.
thd body wljlbHfl
DOROTHY ANN.CAVITT :. "
DIES EARLY ?WEDNESD AY
'". . - - s(-
Miss ' Doroliiy Ann Cavittf
daughter oMi-s. D. B.Gilmore bf
McGregor died at-4he hpme. of
Iter m'olhef 'Wednesday' mpi'niiig
at 1. o'clock from pneumonia after
atyMness of four days. . T -She
iwas the .granddaughter bf
Mrs: J y.;Cavitt of Holjand witlv
whom she Kadi made hfer home for
years "Sh&Jll- al'o survived by
hor fathAr VJj"- Caviltof DallaV."
Miss Gavitt Ivas both. July 14V
X911 at'' McGtegor She Was
.graduato'd from Holland.- Hfch
School. In J928ian'J fr6m SoyuV
Western Unlveiiily in 1931. She
Wasa member x f Alphrt Delta Phi
Sorority and as ' prominent in-nupierous-.
. colltgiatb activilies'
For the past y.qav-ahda.halffslie:
had. been ateachjjjjln tje Chiltoh
Higli SchooKttShiifts i. member
of .the MethfdiGriurh; "
onort lunerniysgcvices will oe
mojejliomein Mc-
J a. mt and
takfen ovenand"
:to-Holland. FlmBralsbrvices"will
the lipid at 2p)uamlic hpinc oil-
Mrs. 'J. y 'CaViUnridticted by
Rev; Edmuttd vHpmsohn pastor
of . the: U n i velrsitvlMetfiodist .
.Church- Georgdtownssisted. by
t3T. CTTj T7JT..lt:-'L'T.ilS.l' 1 TTIl T
xvev. oeoa r:u-Knairjcici jtionana
Methddist pastoiWvvSss
Honorary palHbearer will be
members oi the mcultyftof faoUui-
western UniversityaTA.jlPhillips
of Houston L. BASJpinney
John Kuhlmahn Crvan Mewliin-
jieyi" Dh G. H. Hfftibleii Gene
Mewhinney. ..''. '"' :
- Active ' pall-bears will be:
Howard Grantham Elmer K:Unz
Ed Riley' Naylor Jihv Giim.oref
Joha Hugh Hudsorii Mique Bron--nan
all of McGregtVr all high
school associates Interment wili
be in the Holland Cemetery.
Q . II i
MR. AND MRS. CLARK
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. H.Ii Clark enter'
tainecMajJirPtrpfaufiPdbFray
y ?j 4 fc'wJjKj1t'.v'fwA-' E5y"
seiusKuitiiiiperriesifltanaaierixj
t?lT t MiUiP HWJT
iaayj3E?ccor
Mrj
Annual Stag: Party
"ttovlin Success"
(By Sev.SaiftBilir
p.. iHWIllliiJ) t
sSSETT? '
fThrPugliX r - J
ir -i.i. t -i k. ttiv. t t
Kbif t . . SS
'jrscstKsa l
UUlUHEi
11
In
lie
scheine as didthtTefresl
ylateof red apple salad stuffi
olives cheese rolls rosettes
coffee
Mr. John Lawrence
high for the men while Mrs
Xiimmer was highfor the. 1
unose enioymg ivir. an
Qlarks' hospitality weret Mryiad!
lylrs. John-Lawrence
Mrs. C. E. Limmer Mr
R. E. Hudspeth Mr. and Mrs
F. Cate. Mrs. Gr C. Cormany and
Mr. and Mngggggagtog
. asion-fltia - eacn
'imsim'Mmmmm1
hgartsfctasfsitpeairciBTijiiy-
ativrimtJVKRrTiArrTCTH.'rttriy5Tr4ti
r ifi" ninir innr.mp iv
tfu4 eairli t
Oliver
v i-4y
t x. ia:lit
scored .tH
PMiWi
ti ' fJ w-
aatesi iff
i
MrSiHttri
aiiaMrs
MQATiaHr it- PJM1 B't4rS7nUTrr
tiwttBS lCTSWEHi.T.KS'.TflhTi
SbSSSflRSsaGS
i'ijiaij
ffng her sliarf; of good lliSzeJ
Rfar Pnrll. vhirh.ii-Ji
rBartlett's vely ji( isfSSffe'
rp nrrnp nixv .wnicn wiiitaivvuvav '
mark the town $s a cjfypi.eP-WT
ly co-operatidn'in all that as nb-i
blest and- be3tt w. wish wrws v
young institution a million yea
of continued gtwtb. and successl
' iWMl.i. Mf
.BARTLETT RAIN FALL FOR
JUKUK
WOMEN'S GEU
lects''Netofe
The YPmen's Wednesday Club
met with Mrs. A. L. Bentley
Thursday afternoon. New officers
were elected as follow.; President
Mrs. E T. Jones; vice-president
Mrs. W. J.Harlan; recording pec-
retary Mrs. J. t Cater cor
responding secretary Mrs. D-. T
Boyd; treasurer' Mrs. W L
Stokes; parliamentarian Mrs.' Ar
T. Freeman;' directors' Mrs W W.
Walton Mrs A L. Bentley and
Ms.?Rpbert Rowntree. J " '.
" To the Teople of Bartlett: ;
".- .-' '".'"
i IJust want to say to my friends.
ofJBartlett. and that means all of
Bartlett befpre leaving for jJiff
iivspuai a i. duiyusiqn inai ap-
preciate mpre than words pan tell;
from the bottom of 'my heart all'
the courtesies shown me while
here and my earnest desire is
that' I regain health for the sole
purpose of some day returning"!
here and partially repaying you
for same because itwould be itn-1
osslPlp
PSJlKaHyefiLESTON.
atorruHMi
M&lWS
$mmiimSihm
WEUN
m
ION
IBlKidQBaiflb
ms.mwlm
$ ofmh42
l
wing Chtist-
as had a fjim-
ihejuded the
H- Buchanan
-ndra; -Mv. and
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Budldau
j. s j .:&.
. Thrt 14lli nitnual SlSt-Pfli-lv f
Baftlelt wa a hdtyingifueeess
iiie event wh maritca oy tnreo
outstanding features.4;1i .
Dr. Sam L. JoekelspbUein a
mojjt pleasing manhcr' '
jCiXceiiem iooa yas served wy
m Woman's MisSiPnary;Sbciety
of the B$rtfctt Meaiadist Churcli.-
Mrs.Qt M. -Gillespie .president
was. in gjtargc' of this feature as"-
sistetf by'"the otlior women. df thp
society. ps
. Good fellowship wd
-f(.itltl-A -wrifrfi Tri.ll'iir'i
this eveilttfor thdPierfrofBarlJtt ' '" -ft
;. -r.. v'ii i l j ilijTmiii- e ..
V uri uoeiiei iieau oi rac-vaiuss-ot
Bible in the Austui Presbyteriah
Theological Seminary bt
very constructive messas
subject Was "Muddling
1933."
Dr. Joekel in a most masterly
way' introduced his. subject with
many 'jests and humqrpus stones.
Then in eloquence and simplicity? '
Sclivered a profodrid-and iiitqrest-
ing lecture on bur undeveloped
talents or assets He quoted from
the authorities in several fields
'ahd showed hw we might pull
oui-selve3 tfiif of ' the. situation Wa
f ihd' Ourselves in by '. developimj
the side ofrmen and women which
lias been neglected so. long in our
quest for the material side of life.
aione xnese ne declarer jpi
tlie education of youth d svelo'
ing of-character and Serwf
tlie nearness of God to vkW&$8l&tti
This talk vas declared bv irianv
to be thp inost outslandihg 'feyejfe'
.aeuverea in riartioic jor many .. j
jears It was tlie product of clpar "..
and smart thinking. '
Tipnii V. .T. Mnnri wras nnntlVeir.-!"?
speaker whom Bartlett 'was wesy. "
pleased to have home againiarid.
many rejoiupa w sue unu ucar-
him. . V-Vi?"
Therewero a number of folp.
boys" who were back for the jpc if.
testihed that"
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Feb. 1 .20:fFeUfS90Ei
.23: Feb. 18 .09: Feb 19
FeK 20 .50: Feb.
Mar. 1 .13 Mai1
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Arndt, E. R. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 20, Ed. 1, Friday, January 6, 1933, newspaper, January 6, 1933; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76272/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 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.