The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, December 31, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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1PH1& BAIl'Ptite'Pr TRIBUNE
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te Bartlett Tribune
AND NEWS
fublishd Every Friday in Bartlett Texas
Robert C. Ford Editor and Publisher
Mr. Robert C. Ford Associate Editor
Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter at the Postoffic? at
tlett Texas under the Act of March 4 1879
SUBSCRIPTIONS: $1.00 a year to residents of Bel) Williamson and
mam counties. All other: $1.50 a year.
NOTICES Itotrular advertising rates will ba ch&nred for all cards of
(thanks n.nd resolutions cf respect. Notices of entertainment where an ad-
nfo16i Je derived thoretrom will be charged at the regular aaverttalnc rates.
Sftttet&tttitir Annual ltaij party
arJleit cxao ahtrhajj 3(amiarg 1 1338
Uiwt .Jflcihohtot (Ehurch;
rite of fwgnmt j'
rpoasttnaster f. . . . VR. W. Sillier
0:30 P. M. Reception In Church Auditorium.
Piano Solo by Mrs. Roy Thomas of Elgin Toxris-y
-' Reading by Miss Johnnye Lawrenco of Baylor1 University.
7:00 P M Stags will descend to Dining Room in Basement.
Invocation Rev J. J. Ray
Supper.
' Musical Program rendered during supper .by Joo Reese and
Cj A. Modcsetto.
7:45 P. M. Muslo by High- School Orchestra directed by Mrs. Horton.
S:(j0 P. M. Remarks by Toastmastor ..'... vR. W. Miller
8jJG P. M. Address . Hon. William McCraw
9;ii0 P. M. Special Musical Numbers by Rurko Billlo and Carter Horton
. and Harry Wacker accompanied by Mrs. ILoraino Horton.-
9:1B P. M. Recognition of Past Toostmasters R. W. Miller
0:25 P. M. Five Minuto Talks Tiy the Following:
"Lt. H. A. Little C.C.C. Bartlett
Dr. R. K. Harlan Temple
Harry Craves Georgetown
Jildge Richard Critz Austin
J. S Fox Granger
H. M. Gllstrap Granger.
Harold Gillespie Bartlett'
V. J. Moore. Austin
Jim"' Evotts Belton
Rnv. J. D?feoren Tomplo
10:50 P. M. Report of Nominating Committee.- ' '' -
10:55 P. M. Benediction Rev. C
Rev. Theo Strong Bartlett
Judge 'M. M. White Bolton
Supt. B. T. Robblns Taylor
D. W. Wilcox Georgetown
Claudo Teer Austin
Judgo John Sharp Austin
Rev. Claude P. Jones Bartlett
Joo Underwood Baylor University
M. B. Colbert Granger
D. Peako
tMjmgs ic entem&sr
Everyone is urged to be here at C:30 sharp and to.' remain until 11 p. m.
No' smutty stories permitted.
Wo try lo steer clear of all partisan politics and sectarian religion in all
the speeches.
(Emtmnifoes
Executive Board-R. "W-. Miller chairman; A. E. Wacker secrotary-
tieasurer; Dr. W. J. Harlan A. F. Czarowitz W. F. Blair J. P. Lawrence and
J. V. Morris. ; -. " : '' ; '
Program Committee A. L. Bentley chairman; H..A. Daltoh Dr. W. J.
Harlan J. V jfdrrls 'A R. Gipson and A. Gersbach.
Publlcltyobctoimlttee R. C. Ford chairman; A. E.- Wacker.
Arrangement"'Conimlttee: C. E. tamb chairman; John Gillespie G. C.
Cormanyycjyde-Rlchards Frank Wilson and J. S. Kuler
eeeptlon Committee wade sicQlnnls chairman; J. . Turner is. is
Tertian . C. Clemons A. R. Grosse Ed Lawrence Willie Robertson
red Tec-coi. Dr. O. J. Koopke. dough Sholton Jr.. Robert Rowntree. Dr. R. S.
fiutton B. Y. Daniel I. O. Looney P. G. Skinner Cecil Harris E. L. iSchultz
Kirk Knight" Edward Bruno Jr. Dallas Skinner Fred Montgomery Cy Toung
H. A. Little Doyle McGlothlin Joe Wiederspahn C. E. Unvmer B. F. Coons
Harold Clark T. J. Irvin E. M. Stegllch Melvln Stokes Fred' Braun Albert
Frledrlch J. E. Condra Walter Stegllch James Bailey Stanton Allen W. W.
Walton A. B. Conner and G. C. Kuler.
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
MINISTER
CLAUDE P. JONBS
0 :45 n. n Clitirclt School.
Classes for ALL; Ages
11:00 n.ni Dr. J. N. Rcntfro
Holy Communion
2:80 p. m. Quarterly
Conference.
Public Invited
7 :00 p. m. "A Li fo Worth
Ltvinc"
WORSinP SOMEAVJtERE
SUNDAY
CLASSIFIED OEPT. '
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FOR SALE OR TRADE C. C.
Case Farmall and equipment.
Jennings Troxell Granger route
4. ltp
BARGAINS in furniture stoves
hardware .implements etc.
Second Efand Store first door
east of Tien'erts in building with
barber shop. ltp
WE Dye Shoes Black. Alamo
Shoe Shop. tf.
MILK COWS FOR SALE Sev-
eral to pick from from first to
third calf. Also Jersey yearling
heifer. Willie Robertson. 14-4
IFOUUD Radio dry cell bat-
tery just off Schwertner road.
Owner can secure .same by call-
ing at Tribune office and paying
25c for this ad.
MULES FOR SALE OR TRADE
cash .or credit. W. W. McDan-
iel Bartlett Texas. 12-tf
FLOWERS for all occasions-
best quality quickest service.
Representing Mrs. J. L. Veselka
Taylor Florist. I will appreciate
your orders. ANNA ZAPALAC.
t.f . Phone 54 or 13
FOUND Small ladies hand
bag. Owner can secure same by
calling at Tribune Office and
paying 25c for this ad.
1020 V. I. Moore
IS 21 E. M. Wilson
1922 Dr W. J. Harlan
1923 R F. Cates
1924 Dr. R. 3. Sutton
1925 J. E. Condra
Jast tftmtsttttasiers-
1026 A. Gersbach Jr.
1927 J. .V. Morris
192S A. F. Czarowitz
1929 J. P.. Lawrence
1930 R. S. Covey-'
1931 W H. McGinnls
1932 Alfred Wacker
1933 A. L. Bentley
1034 Dr. O' J. Koepke
1935 Bryant Berry.
1936 W. F. Blair
1937 Stanton Allen
During Christmas week Miss Rev. C. P. Jones and Hollis
Marie Cronin had as dinner (Dalton were visitors in Temple
guests Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barn- Wednesday.
frill Jinrl little snn 'Rilli'p. o-fil
Dallas. They were enroute toi Mrs. Clyde Jones of Pampa
Kin'gsville to visit Mr. Barnhill's visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pack
parents.
Miss Maxine Shaw has been
visiting in Jarrell.
Charles Hightower is visiting
his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Hightower.
the past week.
J. L. Jones spent the holidays
in Devine Texas visiting his
son Ralph.
John Pack has been very sick
j the past week it is reported.
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GEORGE HEMPEL
JEWELRY STORE BUILDING
Complete Line Of Bulk
Garden And Field Seed
RIEDRICH GRAIN CO.
WANTED Cream Eggs
Chickens Pecans and Turkeys.
E. M. Thomas Feed & Produce
Purina Chows. Phone 102 next
door to post office..
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For fine wines brandies
brandied cherries ' gins rock
candy rye bourbon sour and
sweet mash liquers call at Old
Fire Station. L. W. Belk.
LADIES Have your shoes half-
soled at the Alamo Shoe Shop
where the soles are cemented on.
-Alamo Shoe Shop. tf.
NOTICE We buy Scrap iron
bones rubber and metals.
tf Dillard Blacksmith Shop.
CLUB HARLEM BAR Beer
and lunch (colored) Gus Nevels
FOR SALE General Electric
Refrigerator in good condition.
Reasonable price. Call 34 or 19.
MANY VISITORS IN
McGINNIS HOME
CHRISTMAS DAY
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. -McGinnis Christmas
were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Skinnier
of Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Thomas of Elgin Mr. and Mrs.
Dudley McRea of Jarrell Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Tipton of Temple
Herbert Tipton of Austin Ray
mond Shaw and daughter Jim-
mie Lee of Taylor Scott McGin-
nis and family of Taylor Elmer
Thomas of Laredo Miss Lora
Lee Thomas of Temple Miss
Alice McFarlan'd of Magnet and
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Breeding
Mrs. Gussie Shaw and daugh-
ters Inez and Miss Maxine Miss
Etoyle Hair all of Bartlett.
Fascinating New
Cooking Schcsol
Sponsored By Tribune
(Continued from Page 1)
secrets which govern the per-
fection of flaky piecrust fluffy
cakes molded icebox marvels
appetizing salada and correctly
roasted meats.
NfiVnr hna thft wfiynvlrv rvf tlm
Camera brought a subject more
closely and naturally to the
watchers.
It will be a real cooking class
just as though the model kitchen
were right on the stage with
t.Vrn AYpfintion t.liafc tlift . - view
actually will be more complete
lor eacn person in tne audience.
Thfi ciiGHts of The Bartlett Tri
bune in the back rows will share
the same close-ups of the busy
mivincr bowl which are beincr
seen in the front of the Alamo
Theatre.
When the graduated measur-
ing spoons drop their level por-
tions into the bowl when the
wooden spon is creaming the
RTinrteninor. and the dry ingre
dients are being sifted each
fitfiT. of thnt measuring. blendinK
and mixings process will be pic
tured laitntuny tnrougn a ser-
ies of fascinating close-ups.
This will be no direct-from-the-oven-sample
of speed or
trick photography but a. thor-
ough real-life camera study of
snip.iit.ific 'methods designed to
b helpful even while the story
entertains.
Rn realistic is the atmosphere
of the modern kitchens with
their gleaming convenient
equipment and cheery informal-
ity that the audience really"
fppla rinrt of the scene. Soon the
deft worker seems to be talking
directly to each person in tne
theatre rather than to the puz-
zled bride.
Every listener- will find a
harvest of practical ideas among
the suggestions for more effi-
cient homemaking covering
such daily problems as laundry
refrigeration up-to-date enter-tfiininn-
Vipjiiit.v secrets news of
mnrlprrnzeri "home eauimnent and
tips on making these mechani
cal' servants yield tne nignest de-
gree of usefulness.
NTnt rmlv will the nicture be
free but there will be a host of
rimlv ffifts and surprises ar
ranged by The Tribune and par-
ticipating firms who are join-
ing forces io make the unusual
entertainment available to the
community.
Reserve the dates Tuesday
Wednesday and Thursday Jan-
uary 25 26 and 27- on your cal-
endar now and! plan to join your
neighbors ' the Alamo Theatre.
Wacker Home Scene
Of Christmas Party
Monday Evening
-
E. A. Limmer and John Wack-
n Ty ontovtfuned. friends with a
party dance Monday evening at
the Wacker home rne nome was
AoonrntpA with Christmas decor
ations and the holidays spirit
prevailed.
Miss Syble Adams presided at
the punch bowl and punch and
cookies were served to Misses
Katherine Miller Helen Silver-
man Nancy Ruth Isaac Dor-
othy Lee Lange and Messrs-. Mel-
vln Tegge Eugene Schwertner
Estel Clemons and Reno Saage.
Out-of-town guests (present
were Miss Margie Meadows Jim
Bowmer Edwin1 Milner and Miss
June Letlow of Temple Kenneth
Johnson of Austin-
NfiW ARRIVALS
Ti.it nA Mvn "Rrvnnt Berry of
Temple announce the arrival of
a son on Dec;. Z6 wno.nuw w
named Bryant Jr..
MtHitttiHt4lt-'fttMIltl4M"f
I fflky yours be a HAPPY and i
Prosperous NEW YBAR
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POLICIES OF $50 TO $1 000
DEATH tlLAIMS PAID IMMEDIATELY
SUPERVISED BY STATE INSURANCE DEPT.
L.
Central Texas Insurance Society
j CM. Gillespie E. E. Lindeman J. A.WackerA. Gersbach
I : R. W. Miller J. S. Fox Fred Foster H. J. Zindler W. C.
; Stokes E. C. Wilson.
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START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT ::
$
Economize at Braim's Red & White Store ::
Specials for Friday and Saturday 1 1
Early Riser Coffee lb.....17c
Oranges Ig. size doz.. 27c
- Delicious Annies. .doz...19c
Celery" fancy Calif 10c
Cranberries lb ; 13c
Louisiana Yams 5 lbs. 16c
Potatoes. 10 lbs. 18c
Lard Jewel 4 lbs. 44c
Dried Peaches 2 lbs 25c
Rice fancy bulk 2Ibs 9c
Hcrshcys Cocoa lb. can....l2c
Grape Jam 16 oz. jar 14c
Flour RW 24-lb. 93c 48- 1.76
Comal Lily 24-lb. 86c 48- 1.62
Dates R&W Pitted 10 oz. 14c
fSnowdrift 31b. pail 52c
Peanut Butter 16 oz- 14c
Ginger Ale CHquot ClubJ0c
Tomatoes 3 No. 1 cans.....?:.14c
Grape Juice R&W Pinta ...15c
AH Bran - Kellogs 18 oz.....20e
Corn R. Gem No. 2 can ..7&c
Egg Noodles R&W 12 oz. 14c
Texas Spinach No. 2 can.. 7c
Kuiso-Sm 7'2C Large..21c
Oxydol - Sm. 8c Lanrc....20c
Crystal White Soap 5 bars 19c
Sliced Bacon 'lb. .32c
Ground Meat 2 lbs. 25c
Pork Chops lb 22c
I Fresh Meats - Fruits - Vegetables- Feed
Bring us your produce top prices
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State Grange Head
Discusses Proposed
Farm Program
(Continued from Page 1)
ericu can materially influence
world prices."
Mr. Moore say the Foilleau
amendment on the House Bill
and the McNary amendment on
the Senate Bill would make div-
ersified farming in the cotton
belt impossible. A national farm
program guaranteeing the farm-
er twenty cents a pound for his
control of cotton acreage in Am-
.allutted share of the American
market and cpmparaLje prices!
tor otner tttrncuitural products
will enable the -farmer to bir!
prosperity to the Nation ancl
give every- capable person eml
Ploymnt. '
Mr. 'Moore says that. the Na-
tional Grange heartily approve
soil conservation but thinks il
could be more effectively adnrn4
istered through' a separate pro-i
gram.
Mr.'and'Mrs.vTiomvDenj
ited in Kerrville- last w
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Specials for Saturday Only
To make room for . our New Sprinj
Anklets we will sell bur preserit.sB&ck at
a big reduction -' :
10c grade : 2 pair for ---15c
15c grade ;......r....:10c;perpair
25c grade .. .......19c per pair
SrtELTON'S VARIETY -Store
BARTLETT TEXAS
HOME OF VANETTE HOSIERY0
WWMlWWH4WTH'illMl4C4M4i
PARTICULAR
That's a good word to use in synonym with
our Tailoring work and service.
THE DELUXE CLEANERS
Bartlett
BRUNE k KELLER
Opposite Post Office
Te.wu
THE BBST IS ALWAYS ECONOMICAL
...BUY
ail ium up to thk; "Youtl Apprtciste tho
ifferncel" One sack will convince youi
Raymond Moore's Grocery & M
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, December 31, 1937, newspaper, December 31, 1937; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76506/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.