The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 16, Ed. 1, Friday, January 7, 1938 Page: 1 of 6
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lertainmont Due Jan'. 26-27
f George Hempel Home
Scene of Informal-
Christmas Tea Friday
welcome invitation to the
is sufficient.
Evidently The tribune will
Ibaye to get out enteraved am
cements for that Reunion of
tamakers 3a.nL' 25-2G&T in
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alamo 'ineawe. .. ;f .
jod news does travel fast.
Iieularly when it is news' of
a party i or- thp community;
gifts with quality eilter-
iont. cheered byiollitv and
fclty and spiced Hvith rknowr
fc all served hospitably by
Jbun. .
ioor cardsi-coupons pnnt-
SitatimB or cash will be
' just the countersign of
irt housekeeper;? -.who are
tsay onowtjme xne mxesi
leaa" wheljpfiey .advance
'Alamo at-'2:30 on Jan.
K - .
ring every 'person in ev-
jater seat the triumphant
(vking School direct from
Sid. Will be no problem
Pm picture ingenuity has
Lorces witn- scientitic
InKjarouuce an. on-
ry course that
jines romance.
Jhumoi originality and
lie instruction .
the popular'features. of
gner Cooking ScHbdl are"
le free recipe sheets- the
Imnhfire of congenial- m-u
Eaiiiw tl-ifl wisff emmsefr the
fg"o1H$ever shbrtrcuts the
fcCtie-ri inute suggestions for
irtening the demonstration
d.llciotis and .nourishing
thA array of .modern
ifi equipment ai$Uhe dig?
ton on aany jjun-a: uu icai
I'i'ifiB. I
r .hnse elements of lUn and
fet hayel been' retained' ahd
rtiadi doubly worth-while
J.. .. .t fPUa TVi
iwill have an individual
trery process
r scien: if ic new laboratory
; haa graduated out of the
?here hundreds of women.
Ti their necits in a vam ai-
fipl to see what was ap-
iify oft 'tie stage or assail-
itW rBBSUrei fWltu pnuuuvi.
mtfrit up higher wnere
tell can see." -.- .
taw th camera will make tne
truly fascinating ana
ImWe with remarkable close-
o. eacn proceae in acio
model conveniently equip-
Ijttchens; real workaoie
as (not the syntnenc
k'ont variety)" wnere
homemakers will plan
le blend xnis '.and com-Innoti-zTnir
dike's nies.- Sal-
l meat dishes that lok as
i they couia. oe piuwu
SHU 01 Wv pwi-Ui ' tfw-
ithe tspot. '
inner pacewitn tne oaiang
Ig and frying a series- of
''and frozen delicacies awill
in and out of the adapt-
llectric refrigerator which
gCoptinued. on"?ae 2.)
IBS At St John's
tern Announced
irmaii services wiu oo iiujh
. John's. Lutheran Church!
ISunday at 10:30. The Sun-
iSehoul iaetts at S:U0 ana
fcible Class at 9:30.
firnt Quarterly Congre-
Fal Business Meeting of the
will be he'd Sunday after-
at 2:80. All voting mem-
are urged to attend Rev
i Httvrn'. putor atHtea.
Sunday School Twachers
.meet ;vx.uaay evenmjf
Ladies Aid Society will
Wednesday afternoon m
The home of Mrs. George
Hempel was the setting for an
informal tea honoring Misses
Mary Louise Grease Doris Mae
Stokes and Elizabeth TJhderwood
Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hempel
and' lira. J. V. Morrjs were co-hosteSSes.
Home decorations centered
wm$ S?- Xfe-1 wth
fa Ifojly Ghnstma'i trecorming
uie principal apiece of 'the living
irobni". Sprays of holly were used
i throughout tile home
Mrs. J. V. Morris piesfded at
the tea table in -the center ofi
Which' was arranged twelve can-
dles i pastel shades burning in
holders flanked yith red and
Silver leaf decorations. Mrs.
A. B. Grosse and Mrs. W. E.
Underwood1 assisted in the ditf-
'jng room.
'' Those present were Misses
Kathenne MTiller Nancy Ruth
Isaac Dorothy Lee Lange Net-
tie Louise Olenbush Helen Sil-
yennan iMjry Louise Grosse
Elizabeths45ndervvood Doris Mae
Stokes Loucille Blajr Helen
Silverman- and BerryT Curling.
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First National Bank
Pays 7 Per Cent
Dividends In 1937:
Four per &nt semi-annual
dividend was paid stockholders
i)f Hb First National "Bank on
dent of Ithe barik a!fflramJed-to
difly? With the payment of a
three per cent dividend on duly
1st for the .first half of the year
this brings the total pfr. seven
per cent for the yeapf 1937;
The annual meeting of atook-
holdersof the bank vill be-held"
next Tuesday Jan. 11. Election
of officers .and directors and. the
transaction of annual business
will come before: the meeting.
BARTLETT TEXA& FRIDAY JANUARY 7 1 938
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W '-fiffB
No. 16
Methodist Missionary
SocietyMeets. Monday
Fr 'Business Sessioii fc
The Woman's Missionary So-
ciety of the Methodist Church
anet Monday '"afternoon at the
church forita regular-business
and Bible- tudy 'with twenty
members 'present.
Mrs. C. M. Gillespie president
of the organization presided at
the" business jneeting.' Mrs.-. I.
0 Looney directed the Bible
Study.
Ffiedrich Grain Co
Completes IVpve
'Theifriedrich Giraip CompAny
completed itg move .into the'
George Hempel Jewelry Store
building early this week. - The
company is preparing'toffer $
larger .stock in feed and has
added a line of bulk garden and
field seed Alvin Friedrjclf states
Mucn or tne garaen seuu huh
already been received and is on
display at the new plactf-of bus
iness -5
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School -Reopens
Mondav Followincr .'" t
vn " . VMv;ii l- -F i' s- v
ien-uay; rtoiiaRy
sfudents afid;tc1iers. return
ed to schoolTWpnday after a ten-
day holiday for' Christmas and
New Years. With the holiday
period over the next important
event in school life wjjl be the
mid-term examinationsT -
Seniors are besrianmsr 16 'think
qLhe selection of graduation in-
tioni; spring parties and all
-joeial events attendant upon
uaticn.
RAINFALL for 1937 in BARTLETT
. 70
a. a. MU ...... I .UU
Jahuary 2 . 12 une 4.
January 8. .......ji 83 July 10
January iz. a juiy 16 .....-... 10
January 17 : .20 August 1(.. 45
January 25 . .22 August 81. .1.00
January 28 ;..... .45 .Qnntiimiiat. a
F9bruary 8 ;25 "September 7!!!"ZIZ!"Zi!22
February 19
March 8...:
March 4
March 5
March 14 .....;
April 21. :. r....
May 4'-.
May 9..1 1
May 18
f .uo
.....; i;40
'$&
..sr.25
.J3..8B
.1.1 ;33
.17
October 9 16
October ' 14 .. ; 2.00
Octobeif 17 .":...:....1.70
November 22 .4.00
December 14 ..1.30
December 15. 42
December 16...; : 78
December 20 .85
December 21 65
December 29 : 1.25
tvMay 29...... .20
May . 31 :........ .......:...-..1.95
Jne 1. k... 55 TOTAL for year. -. 25.95
T. P.-Robinson whb has' been keeping a -rain record in Bartlett
ior more tnan twenty ...years states .that this- yefir-Is record
shows that thi locality is about 2.37 inches short. of normal lor
tne past twenty year -average. The above record was compiled
ny Mr. Robinson.
Miss Nancy Ruth Isaac
Gives .yiatch Party-
New Year's Eve
The home of Mr. Jacob' "Isaac
was thfrsettingjfortiNevyL Year's
Eve watch party when Miss
Nancy Ruth entertained agroup
ot inends Thursday' evening.
Sandwiches olives.. sand tarts
Bandy arid spiced tea were serv-
ed 'to-the" hostess arid-Misses
Kuth Peake Kathenne Mille.r
Elizabeth Underwood?.- Helen
Silverman Doris Nell Robert
Mary. Louigejjff oSse.Ueleri-Rlith
Cowsert poJpgtMae - Stokes
Elaine Adamsfet Johnson
Nettie LouiseKlhbush Ger
trude' -Wiederspr) '1 Dorothy
aeaiesiuyr Adams Dorothy
McMiirarif.Sibylaugherty D.or-
otliy Lee Larige ' Anne Mae
Seale' arid. John Wacker Gar
land Ormand Kenneth -Johnson
Herman. fichwertnei' Charles D.
RobbinsHerbert Hoes Willard
Wiederspahn; Clarence -Seale'
Charles HahstrOm of-'Hutto
Burney Bowning William Brei-
han E A. Limmer Jr. Harold
Gillespie Harold Wacker Mel
vin Tegge Tommy. Mosely Bil-
lie Marquardt.'Pete Lahge .B.
Kelm Haywood ClemonBj. .Ben
Davis Woodfill of. Granger Reno
Saage Renhardt Sladovhik Geo.
Cagle Eugene Schwertrier ahd
Paul Isaac. '"-'
Wjdnesday lul
Meets At Home .;:
OfAst Evlamb
"Memwrs of the- Womante
Wednesday Club met this week
jri the homerOf-JVIrsC E" Lamb
for an interesting miscellaneous
progrnv; n - " -
MiB; Y. Daniel onened the
jiiram with comments.! the
Mrs. 0 Shelton. Siv Conducted a
word study including new words
and their "correct-pronunciation.
Mrs. R. C. TTord talked on Amer-
ican Pottery and . exhibited a
few pieces of-modern 'American
pottery. - ' "
Club members accepted an in-
vitation to a Club Institute-of
the Fourth District arid to a
luncheon in conhection-'with it
in Temple px January 13
Mrs. P.W.-GriiCfiijlfwjll be
hostess to the club -at its next
regular meeting $h'Wa.)ufiry t
Officers for tale next' cluflj year
will be electeo!mt this meeting.
Central ?ltian
CHlirch Services
Yobv presence will be appre
ciated Sunday. Preaching morn-
ing and night.
J. J. Ray Pastor
Big Apple Party
"Given By Mar.y;:
Louise Grosse Friday
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Miss Mary. Louise Grosse en
tertained friends with a Big
-appie i'arxy a her home on
Thursday evening. '
Guests- received a big red
apple upon arrival to be used as
tajley cards and games pertain-
ing to apples were played. r
. The horiie was. gaily decorat-
ed.and the dining table was cov-
ered' with a.Jtfce cloth ana'cen-
tered'with a crystal bowl filled
with candy. Gold letters form-
ing "1988'; topped the candy
bowl. -Thp- decoration -scheme
carriedout'tfi New Yar -motif.
lAifge 'reft candles;.;burning-in
holders formed of big red
sapples .surroundedr'the caftdy
bowlnd formed a -part" of the
centerpiece;' 'f -.--
Miss Grosse presided 'at thcr
pup'cffbdwl. - . .jr-
THse present were Jdisses
Dorif Mae Stokes. -Helen Silver
man" -.Elizabeth Underwood
Katherine" Milter' Nancy ' Ruth
'Isaac Ruth Peake Sibyl Adams
iorothy Seale Dorothy Lee
Lange Annie Mae Seale Elaine
Adams and William JSreihan
Rend Saage Tommy Mosely
Tegge Clarence Seale Junior
Schwertner EUgene Schwertner
Harold Gillespie Haywood
Clemens John Wacker E. A'.
Limmer Lawrence-Lange Ken-
neth Johnson and 'Garland Ormand.
"42" Fans Entertained
Thursday Evening Atr
Cormany Home
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
G. C; Cormany was the setting
for a 42 party Thursday evening
5hep they entertained friends.
Hg)ly and mistletoe were used in
dcorating the home. '
Clyde Richards held high
scre. Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Tegge Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Schwertner Mr.
and .Mrs. Clyde Richards Mr.
arid Mrs. Frank Moore Mr. and
Mrs.fJohn Wacker Mr. and Mrs.
H. Gipson. Mr. "and Mrs. Parula
Lince'cum of- Gonzales
fylagnolia Service-
Station Changes Hands
G'us .Arid AlKelfcfiSpinh! have
announced the purchase of the
Magnolia Service Station for-
merly' owned and operated by
Mr. Emsio Hflir.
They will carry a complete line
of Magnolia products and offer
greasing and washing service.
if.
Wti
W. M. Jenkins and son Don-
And Mrs Sam Silberstein aid of Weslaco we here to
Misses Idella-Schoepf Cliarf-
ie Schoepf and Irene Crooks
und Frank Idui vf Austin pent
the Chriatmaa nd New Year
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Senoepf.
Local Men Invited
To Attend 16th Birth-
day o Universal Mills
Alvin Friedrich and Raymond
Mdore of Bartlett are two of
the four hundred merchants of
ithe. Southwest who Have beSft
invited to meet here January
lfM.4 to observe' the sixteenth
birthday ot Universal Mills ac-
cording to Gaylord.J. Stone
president of the company.
This is the first merchants'
meeting ever to be held by the
company and ia for the purpose
of acquainting the visitors with
the mills and personnel of the
organization. Special stress will
be laid on the subject of im-
proved feeding formulas and
scientists for the educational in-
stitutions of the Southwest have
been asked to speak before the
.convention.
The headquarters for the
meeting will be. Hotel Texas
where the regular business ses-v
sions luncheons and banquets'
will be held. The. last afternoon
will "be spent in visiting the mills
arid open house beginning with
a 'barbecue at noon. Special en-
tertainment features for this
occasion have been planned.
Bell County WJ.O. :
To Meet Inftelton
Tuesday January "11
Many Bartlett woriien are. ex-
pected to attend the first quar-
terly rneetirig of the Bell County
Woman's Missionary Union in
Beltori next-Tuesday. The' meet
ing will begin lat 10 o'clock at
Mary Hardin-Baylor -College.
Roy E. Hudspeth
Ejected Toastmaster
Of 20th Stag Party .
Attorney General' tMcCraw
Principal Speaker Aiu
Nineteenth Annual Plrly
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Roy E. Hudspeth vocational
agriculture teacher in thfc Bart-
lett schools for the past several
years was elected toastmaster
of the Twentieth Annual Stag
Party at the meeting of the
Nineteenth Party lastftSatUrdavv
night. R. W.. Miller Was M bffi
master at this year's "iplrty
which was attended -by 'dMoxT
mately.two hundred men;
Speaking on viewpoint and op-
portunity and stressing good cit-
izenship 'and its- opportunitips
under good government Att6r-
ner General William '"McCrajjt.
made the principal address -at
the party.
Five minute speakers includ
eel Lt. H. A. Little Bartlejfe;
Harold Gillespie Bartlett; Judge
Richard Critz" Austin; J. S. Fpsr "
granger ;i. m. Uilstrap Gran-
ger; Jim IC -Evetts Belton; Rfev.
Jj D. Boreri Temple; Judge M.
M. White Belton; D. W. Wilcox
-Georgetown; Claude D. Teer
Austin;-' Judge John M. j3ha:
Austin; Rev. Claude P. 'Joffleff
Bartlett; M. B. Colbert Gran
ger and' A. B. Wacker San;An-
LUIUU. '
JLntertamment teaturOT o:
the program which began at
o'clock were: pi&no solo by Mrsij
Roy Thomas Elgin; reading by
Miss Jolinnye Lawrence Bay
lor1 University IpsvEsJo
iteese naJ-ftiQBiu-
sic oy uie niKir a?OOirolBitra'
directed by MfsOKrlSnilfor-
ton and special musical num-
' Tlv ""SirirlAfrr rwoairloTif v-f
Rnvin nAteZo win orMVWa th ter& by Burke Billie and Garter
group: Mrs. J. E. Lee state exe- Horton .Q"d Harry Waclser ac-
.cntivfi secnetarv wi offer a. dav. "'"i"1"" " " jjuijmihw
of instruction. The. devotional
will be-donducted by Mrs'B. Y.
Daniel of Bartlett.
Miss Doris' Mae Stokes
Entertains Thursday
ysth ChistjhT(as Tea
Miss Doris Mae Stokes enter-
tained a group of her friends
with a tea at her home last
Thursday afternoon. -Ohristmasl
colors.- of red-and green were
used in decorating the home. Red
apples in a crystal bowl with
sprays of green leaves marked
the center of the table and red
tapers burned in crystal holders.
'Miss Doris Mae presided at)
the tea service.and.the following
friends attentive Misses Dor-
othy Lee Lange) "Helen Silver-
man Nancy Ruth' Isaac Eliza-
beth Underwood Ruth Peake
Mary Louise Grosse Katherine
Miller and Miss Selrna Kisner of
Clarksvilie.. M '
Mr. aurd Mrs. Steglich
Honor Guests' At
Christmas -Party .(
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steglich
entertained the following guesfe
in their home on Christmas
flight honoring Mr. and Mrs.'Gus
Schuiws and daugnter uetty
Jean of Houston. Mr. and Mrs
A. G. Braun and son of George-
town Mr. andMi9. O. J. Schultz
and -son MivGusSciiulte Sri' Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis ' Albrecht apd
daughter of Tnft Mrs. E(lwin
Bailey and daughter of T.npIe
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Schultz Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Lindeman and
sons Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Kuntz Mi' and Mrs. Hugo Lin-
deman and daughters Mrs. M
E. Albrecht and Mrs. Theo
Schawe.
NEW AfcBIVALS
Mr. and Mr&. Troy Tipton of
in were visitors Nre ' visit Mr. and Mrs. H. .. W. Jenr j Tmj)le were visitor here Thurs-
y.
kins reeeatly.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw
of Taylor announce the arrival
of a son on Jan. 4 and the little
man has been named Lonnie
W.
Horton.'
. One verse of -"America" led
by ..Alfred' Wacker preceded the .
invocation by" Rev. J. J. Ray8
Rev. C. D.. Peake gave theb.ene-
diction. : ; ' "
Reccgnitibh of past toast-
mastergbyR. W. Miller was a.
feturebf this year's program.
American Legion
find Auxiliary ;f
Meet Tuesday; -
TheLours B. Wells PoflS
American Legion and itfigApHlr
iary. will have their Tegiiter ..
meeting at the city hall Thurs-S
day night January 13 at 7:15'
p. m.
All members are
be present.
-" Alfred.
Post Adjutant.
- -.. Mrs. Alfred Wicker
President of Auxiliary
Mrs. Cormany-HostessV
To Tuesday Bridge '&W
'tj
iSsr-
Mrs. G. C. Cormany entertaifir
ed members of the Tuesday
Bridge Club with a party a;hdr
home Thursday afternoojrj. :-
Christinas decorations -ere. .
used in decorating thehojte and;-
in tho';'reJTeshmenti'pIaJo. - . .
" Mrs. Clyde Richards hed high
score. Others present wem W&.
F. N. Pierce Mrs. W. W? Wal-
ton Mrs. Kelley LawrenTi'.
13. Brune Jr. Mrs QW&p&on
Mrs H. A. Little Miss Beiitrice
Koepke Mm. Frank More Mra
John Wacker Mrs. A. C. Moore
Mrs. Harry Lindeman Mr. Os-
car Lange Mrs. R. W Miller
Mr. A. E. Probst MiasDrrothy
Stokes and Mrs. Cecil Hunt of
Dallas.
Misses Tillie L'ohen Pwarl
Jiner Mrs. A. E. Probst arid
Max Cohen were in WacC Thu re-day.
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 16, Ed. 1, Friday, January 7, 1938, newspaper, January 7, 1938; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76507/m1/1/: 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.