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FrMay iMterch 26 1987
THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
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THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
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Published Every Friday in Bartlett Texas
v By
W. W.
Entered as Second-Glass
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SUBSCIUPTIONS:
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NOTICE Regular advertising
thanks a tid resolutions of respect.
mission is derived therefrom will bo
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Choir From Texas Lutheran College
ive Program At High School Monday 3:30 p. M.
The large a capella choir from
Texas Lutheran College will
present a thirty minute program
in trie high school auditorium
Monday afternoon March 29 at
3:30 o'clock Superintendent A.
L. Bentley announced.
"The' public is given' a most
cordial invitation to hear this
program" Superintendent Bent-
ley stated.
The a Capella Choir of Texas
Lutheran Junior College is now
in the "eighth year of its exis-
tence. Each year it has made an
extensive -tour. During this time
it has gained the reputation of
PROCLAMATION
BY THE MAYOR
OF BARTLETT TEXAS
PTo Whom These Presents
nail borne:
WHEREAS in the interest
of public health arid fire preven-
ting a mnrinor .r.lea-rf-uD camPaifrn
is conducted annually in Texas
to permit th'e sanitation of yards
premises ana alleys ana to re-
move fire hazards from arqurid
.buildings lots and drive ways;
and. .
' WHEREAS the present
safety campaign; being sponsor
ed in our state uy wnat s luwwii
as the Governor's Traffic Safety
Committee. 'could be served1 by
giving consideration to those
matters which' would .protect the
lives and property of our cities
against the spread of disease
disabling sickness and property
loss through fire damage; and
WHEREAS the Texas State
Health Department and the
State Fire Insurance Department
have together with various civic
organizations suggested April
4 to XI for this protective work ;
NOW THEREFORE I R. W.
Miller Mayor of Bartlett Texas
do hereby set -aside and'procjaim
the week of April 446 11 1937
as
CITY CLEAN-UP WEEK
in Bartlett. I call upon the
schools churches clubs news-
papers the T&dio civic organiza-
tions and all good citizens to co-
operate in the. observance of this
Wie.XfUr4iMferlpTgebhatllfoui7
citizens consult with their city
officials as to the best ways and
means of conducting this cam-
paign s6 that each community
may receive maximum benefits.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF
I have hereunto signed my name
officially hereon at this the 16th
day of March A. D. 1987.
R. W. MILLER
Mayor Bartlett Texas
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FOX Editor
Mail Matter attfthe Postoffic? at
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w iutui lyi $ -vyg
to residents of Boll Williamson and
rates will bo chareed for all cards of
Notices of entertainment wh'oro an ad
charged at the regular advertising rates.
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.being the finest college choir in
tne state ot xexas .its annual
concert tours have won for it the
entnusiasyip acciaim arm praise
.of the leading critics of the state.
In commenting oh the choir
the Fort Worth Star Telegram
said recently:
'The concert was one of un
usual beauty. The simplicity of.
the music was beautiful and the
singing pf those sapred tunes;
was both yevepent and parnest
. . . The director of the choir
should be commended for his
success in developing such a com-
pletely harmonious choir."
lo Be Held At
Methodist Church
Easter Services will be held
SuhdaV at the Metfhodist fihurrfi.
Rev. 'C. H. Sisserson pastor- has
hWnnnnppH "TVia 'RiiniiwiiQiHir.ri
Here and Now" .as the subject
for the morning service. Infants
will be baptised at the beginning
of the service arid children will
m received into the church at
the conclusion of the service he
announced. '
Sunday School begins at 9:45
and evening service at 7:80
Loyalty has been announced as
the subject for the evening wor-
ship. The revival meeting at the
church will begin' Friday April
2.
JOSEPH UNDERWOOD
tN HOUSTON AT YOUNG
PEOPLE'S MEETING
Waco. March 25 Josp.nh Un
derwood of Bartlett student in
Baylor University is iri Hous
ton tins weeK with thirty-six
others of his' fellow students
helpincr conduct a younir nednle's
revival in the various. Baptist
churches of that.city.The Baylor
students are .conducting plasses
in. various Baptist Training Un-
ion study books and following up
the study .nerirtds ruritW ' nvmrinc
kmfcmmfi$-c&)monmQre
fft "' Kk ' ' m i
fire usages Leather-
Man Building lues.
A disAatroiiA firA for Burf-Jntt
wag averted Tuesday night by
the effipient work of the Bart-
lett Wive Danartment. when a
fire origina'tmg in the second
atory of the building owned t!y
$f. T. k.. ' Ljathemari .wa?
of the jfife was undetermined.
by the fire in the second story o
Drug Store ami Adbjfs Cdik
aii..vicu Hw niiu puiuac ubui-
age.
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Sam Stone Favors
Farm Program
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RECALLS LOS
HIS
GRANDFAl
' BRAZOS FLOODS7
Brenham. March 20-County
Judge Sam V. Stone of William-
son County candidate for con-
gress to succeed the late .James
P. Bnohnnnn. in .hrintrinor Ma
jcarijjidacy before tjie fcitizens of
Washington CountySaturday dp1-
fitmnnvfpv nf Prooidnnt'o Rnnoo.
v.elfs Agricultural Prgram when
he spoke to a large group of citi-
zens on the public square in
Brenham at 4 :80.
Judge Stone said that in
Wn'slliricrfnyi T!nliviJr' nn 01' 4.1m
majority o'f th'e 'counties hi ttte
distridt th4 major' iiidMry nvai
beiri'g lost. For alinost- a 100
A UI1U lllLl LT.A. U1II
years some of these farms in
Washington County have been
called upon each' year for crops;
the majority of which have been
heavy so.il depleting crops. This
being true" he. declared "there
is some oieed a desperate need
for a soil erosion program to
save these hills and fertile val-
leS for oUr posterity" arid he
pledged himself and his support
to the furtherance of a' pro-
gram of this nature.
His address also touched upon
the farm purchase plan where
farmers' tenants who have beeh
working rented and for year
may purchase land at a low rate
of interest. Lahd has always
been recognized as a good secur-
ity he . said and the govern-
ment has taken cognizience of
this' fact .through the federal
farm loan plan. Througji govern-
ment agencies cheap money has
been made available to industry
arid to persons who wish to pur-
chase homes then he asked
"why wouldn't it be logical to
loan money to people vho haye
made a business of farming?"
Give .tljem money to buy a home
and business at- the same time.
Money is borrowed bv the
government at ;' pf If per cent
ttiiu it cuum uu ioanea to iarm-
ers for this purpose at' 1 'pet
cent with land as-security. ras it
has been lpaned to big business.
Following his discussion on
the .agricultural program Judge
Stone imtrhpA hriflv at fVm
flood situation in .Washington
CoUntv. savinc that' flftvnsiKn'o.
flood waters of the Brians RivAii
j.'had tk"eri its tblj' in lives and
"I have .lived in Washington
County and have tried io farm
in the Brazos bottom. My grand-
father at one time in his life
lost practically all of his worldly
goods as did Mr. Buchanan our
late representative whose place
I am seeking due to the ravages
or a .Brazos' Kiver flood."
PECAN H. D. CLUB TO
MEET MONDAY WITH
MRS: ALBERT STEGLICH
Miss Tina Stewart county
home deraontration agent -will.
jucou v.'M wic jrtxuii jjuu jwarcn
29 at 2 T). m. to piva' a. rtomrm.
s'f ration on itcien iroyemerit
iv umu wjy meet at tne
home of Mrs. Albert SteHich it
was' announced.
Mifta Tri'n TfiiTi
eimh'MilMl
lor.
Buck Avery of AuBtin was a
Bartlett visitor Monday.
Fie)d Psfyjjjheet iuaty
Tjic GeEsbachVacker jCompany.
tofWrf$fff1'b
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KlER BY
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Henry Dalgety Moore
Marries Miss lane Hill
. wedding i$f interest to
frfends in Bartlett took place
Miss Jang MarieTlill became the
the bride of Henry Moore.
' The following' vrit5;1ipMs tak-
en from the Sunday American-
Statesman: "A ceremony t of "simplu hut
beautiful; nnnniiitrhprrirn in tlin
home o Mfa'nd M. Ben S. Hill
'of Sortieryille";on Saturday 'after
iiuuu jiiuuu wiKir uuugnter Jane
Marie the bride of Henry Dal-
gety Moore son ofV. I.' Moore
deari of student life of the Uni-
versity of Texas;.. .
The Rv. Edmuiid Heinsohn
pastor of the University Method-
'ist church of Austin.. riArt. ih&
ring .ceremom'. '
Tne marriage vows were
made before aty' improvised altar
of fens' l'igHt'pd 'wifH' ivbry ta-
pers' in bridc'Hedfldor candelabra.
ton was at the ni'ano. ' nr.o.niyi-
Ipanying IJeith McCary' cousin of
tne prme wno sang- "l liove you
Tr(uly" and. "At Dawning.'' Mrs.
A. p.. uarnes of Moody aunt of
the bride nlaved the Lohfenerin
processional for the entrance of
the bride who wds' given in mar-
riage by her father. She wore an
afternoon" frock of powder blue
and carried pink sweetheart
roses and liliies of the valley.
Navy accesories completed the
modish .ensemble..
Mrs. Ben S. Hill the bride's
mother wore an afternoon dress
of navy lace with matching ac-
cessories and corsage' of pastel
spring tlowers.
An informal rpppnt.imv ms
held immediately after the cere-
muiiy iw uib lamuies ana a iew
intimate friends;'
j.ne aming room reflected a
pink and white combination the
lace covered table beintr centered
by a three tiered-wedding cake
emuanKed with ferns and pink
sweetheart roses. Pink tapers in
SilVer ' p.aniliiliiiWn Tnylnn of
either side of 'the cake. A silver
bowl of pmk; sweetheart roses
flanked on either side by pink
tapers in silver holders adorn-
ed -the buffet.
Mrs. J. C. Wilkerson of Com-
mlanchie sferved. .the cake and
cqffefr jyasip'oued fiy Mrs E'T.
Callahan of Meridian ' aunt of
the -bride andi'Mrs'i'H. M'CIark
of Dallas aunt- of the bride-
groom.' '
The guests were served by
the ATisnpa iKolltr oHA t.ji
Moore o'f 'Austin sisters Pf the
criaegroom Miss Mary Florence
Carnes. Moodv. comrIpi nf tio.
Mde and Mrs. Kelley E. Law
rence ot Jtfartlett.
. Mrs. Moore is a graduate of
the Umversity..pf Texas and a
mfember tif Zeta Tau Alpha" sor-
ority. -Mr. Moore'. 'also n o-kiVln.
ate and' son of Dean' V. I. Moore
of the University staff is a
member of Kappa Sigma frater-
nity. .
Dean MoOl-AHlld Tlia rlnno-inva
.Misses Sally and Lucille motored
to i3omerviue..to attend the cere-
mony and with them went the
following1 .Pallas -relatives whp
came to Austin for the purpose;
Airs. H. K Taylor grandmother
of the bridegroom ; "Mrs. H.'M.
Clark and Mrs. --J.- -C. Taylor;
aunra ana fats victor Moore;
Jr.:sister-inrlaw. j
Mr. and Mrff. Moore wijl make
their home in Austin on their
return from n hnnpvmnnn twn
TRUSTEE ELECTION
TO BE HELD AT KELSO
There will be a trustee election
at Kelso School April :3 for the
purpose of electing me trustee
twuert. ixieancn.
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WE ARE OVER THE
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' fv THE liftOO1 iWAHJC?-
SflW "5m$
(UNDER SUPERVISION p'. STATE INS. DEPT.)
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Across Street From Czarowitz
Mr. and Mrs. Gem- .tonh pIk
a tvt . : -::"?" r;
irttyiW1 -f"" ucdqmpamea ivir.
.arid Mi-s. Jack Gartrntin. .to Bell-
yjijiic aunaay to visit relatives.
An all day picnic was. given
by several .young people of the
Pcari Cdmmunitv. Thns tn ph.
joythe occasio'ri'were: rrinplJSS? W $?&$?
McDaniel Gertrude Stabi-a..MffiiSfflfe
r - n r r r nn-.. hj .1-
George Jochetz Jr." Irene Hotise-
wright D. R. Housewright Jr.
Agnes Steglich.'Maurine Steg-
Hch..TlVnW(Vl1t RfflcrllnVi nnA Ton!
McTDaniel' aifdFffiffies' rtia-'nf
-4 in ' r -n- - - -..-. w-1
xempie.
Mr. and MrsrClvdp Adams
.visited rplatiyes- at Taylor's val-
Jev 'SiinHnv v '-.'
Mr. and. Mrs. -Albert Steglich
the home o .Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Jessie of Bartlett Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Simon Jarma
spent Sunday. in Granger visit-
ing m the home of Jim Marti-
nets. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sturm
spent Sunday visiting relatives
near Austin.
.imogene iJUrrage. and Buford1
Mitchell' 'of Wnr'o arSiif TiVMor
higM arid Satiird'av wifli TVtfr '
'mtZ ' x'aU'Jii:'. hU'iss-v-. i. . .f '-w
A1ALQ
Adoph .Sjteglich and
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last' week-eirta
in' her' home in
Beltom
Mr. 'nrnfl 'aTi-'q Fvif wft
had' as theTr-giiests SundSay' Mr J
family. -
5Q186 BALES Ofe' COTTON
CQUNTY FROM 196 CROP
CenSUS VPTihvf Qltmud V.O-
theer Were .faW&Q bales of cpfc.
ton ginned and to be ginned in
Williamson County from the
crop of 1936 as cnmrwirpl wifVi
48228 bales from crop pf 1935
HERBiNE
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When
hcadaclie dizziness 'tour
etomach.
hoiuneu nauiea Jack of
appetite and listicisncia or that tired
i. w ;
feeling are associated symptoms o
temporary tpnttikan HpRpiJB
tabje medicine free from tuttth min-
eral talis. 60c b b'ottle. '
DANIEL'S DRUG STORE
)' a-
:! -j1 flflfti j
&iif&h
' Miss Myrlfe.. Casey a teach-.
' in '.thelReca "ScKodl. ..sbent
Val.yerde t(efeatedIecari in a
Softball game h.erp Wi'dnesday.
The score was 22 to Si"
Mm wmiBm
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TKere is jby in the
fragr.ance of flowers
In a wcrJ(J fhftt is
niajle pnpe new
St . i
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NMMHiiHIM)MIHtmilUMUMMMM
850 MARK
nmmm imk
A Sl
x oja-
-2 mares tor ale"
at 20c
2fr:2tn
WE 0pye. Shoes Black. - Alamo
Shop jShop.-- '" ' . "r"tf.
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ge community. Tfieelocks'ari
bloodtested nVirl rtiUort .TA'i.UT.
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No custom hatching is. do'rie to
safegtiard apst disease.
f E M; Thom'as'-PrPduce Co
M'RIES iJavyxjur shoes Half-spled-aj;
.theiAJamo;Shoe SMp
where the soles are cemented on.
'Ala.?hPe Shop ' ' &
ji'i '-'';
FLOWERS for all occasions-
. ' i
Dest quality -quickest sei-Vipe.
Representing Mrs. J. L. Veselka
Taylor Florist; I will appreciate
your-orders. ANNA ZAPAlAC.
24-15tp Phone- 54 or 13.
HORNUNG BROS. POULTRY
FARM' arid HATCHER-yJ-' We
WPM$ P.ur own eggs. 4000
breeders on farrfi plii7ra vooonn
'?ej $ breed's.: Custom hatch-
ino1 MnnH-ikr WJ rml'.';I 1JJ1" in
South Fourth Street' 'TempiC
mt
xexas.
NOTICE
T am rvi on i vi. & t -.-'
W PRi1? tuwcey eggs
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fam-!Bros. Gram and;.G6&I'YarTSaw7
.and'wherr Vourtwnnn:onit .-v.....
any iind of grajn qoal nay
wppd; -am ready to trade with
yolf- "'i. ' ; .' ln ' l
t . -. EdMalCciieck'
y3hone85 ' ' -'
P. S;;Ha.veijgoo.dpaif.pJ weljl balanced-
ftPiilpo. in . wntn-Vi. -(VT -4-i.
LpuWic '.-'
We are paying . '
Heavy' Hens .i4c lb.
Eight HPns' ....12clb.
g&rs l'9c dpzeh
Butter fat .J.'Oclb.
Lawrence Bros.
WANTED Part of your :feed
.aHd.gdHP6 Hflpss. Have
some bargains m .started .baby
chicks. E. M. Thomas next door
to post office.'
FOR SALS Cash Pedigreed
Planting cotton seed. ' L. E.
Moeller. in
FOR SALE qfi bnu-hoto inf
r- 71-i-
seed jfpr aleals6 one 20 it.'teel
irame iviartm trailer. tti J.
Bryant..; r t iip
Probst Jj . were in Austin Tues-
day. " ' ' '" !'' '
G Ormand Was in Georgetown
Thursday evening. ' "-' '
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Fox, W. W. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 27, Ed. 1, Friday, March 26, 1937, newspaper, March 26, 1937; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76465/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 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.