The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, December 23, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
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F. and Mrs. B. F. Corns plan '
Spend Christmas Day in Gon-
' 'fliej with relatives.
Mr. and Mr. L L. Coons of
Brenham visited Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Coons lat week-end.
Mips Lncillf Blair of Baylor
University is here visiting her
parent- Air. ana ivir. rrea mair
during the Christmas holidays.
Mrs. J. A. Wacker and Mrs.
Cecil Hunt were visitors in Tem-
ple Tuosday.
Miss Sibyl Adams who is
attending school in San Marcos
is here to spend the holidays
with hcT parents Mr. and Mrs.
-Grover Adams.
Mrs. Walter Fox left Thurs-
day for Richland to spend the
holidays with her parents Rev
and Mrs. J. M. Wynne.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Evans
are spending the Christmas holi-
days in Temple and San Mar-
cos. Miss Mary Witherspoon and
.Miss Myrtie Mae Flowers left
Wednesday for Fort Worth
where they will visit relatives
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Savage
and children of Speed orth. Car-
oline fiie here to spend Christ-
mas in the home of Mrs. Sav-
age's parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Rice.
Mrs. J. Smith and Miss Laura
.May spent Sunday with Miss
Albina Bobahk.
Mrs. Chas. Malechek is visit
ing relatives in Cat Springs and
Sealy this week.
Mr. and Mr. W. C. Rice and
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Savage end
children were visitors in Austin
last Thursday.
Mr?. A. Rieves of Houston
spent the wieek-etid with Mr.
and Mr. Frank Bcbalik.
Mrs. Ed Allen Mrs. Howard
Edmonson Mrs. Henry Kunkle
and Mrs. Bryant all cf Austin
isited Mrs. J. E. Ccndra Tuesday.
Mr?. F. S. McClain and chil-
dren of Dallas and Mr. and1 Mrs.
Bill Rice of Houston expect to
spend Christmas in the W. C.
Rice home.
Mrs. John Lawrence and Mis
Johnnye Lawrence loft Wednes-
day for Beeville where Miss
Johnnye will act as a brides-
maid in the wedding of Miss
Clara Mae Borraum. Miss Bor-
raum was a classmate of Miss
Lawrnce at Baylor. Rev. Sam
Hill will perform the ceremony
in the Presbyterian Church in
Beeville.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb Mrs.
S. Howe and Mrs. W. J. Harlan
visited friends in Temple Satur-
day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tegge and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schwert-
ner will spend Sunday in San An-
gelo with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Joyce
had as guests last week-end Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Allison Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Allison and fam-
ily and Vernon Allison all of
Buckholts and Hcllis Marshall
cf Gatesville.
CC. Bailey and Mrs. Cecil
Hunt and daughter Charlotte
Louise spent the week-end in
Lampasas.
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Christmas. May it be
vxlv brightest and hap-
piest !
C. W. DREWS
Service Station
and Grocery
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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
TO OUR MANY
CUSTOMERS
Axd sincere thanks
for your patronage.
May Christmas bring
you gccd cheer.
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We are hoping that every cne of you enjoys the happiness
of Christmas and the hcliday season. We wish to take
this opportunity tc express our thanks for patronage and
'hope that we may s.erve you in the year to come.
McCARVER'S BEAUTY SHOP
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Dick McCterVif Jack Carper
George Caglfc Philip Wifcder-
spahn Pawl Jesse Doyle Mc-
Glothlm Curtis Saage Ralph
Hooker Roy Stockton Joe
Ccker and J. A. Wacker were
among those attending the Temple-Corpus
Christi game in Tem-
ple Saturday.
Mrs. A. L. Bentley and Le
Ruth Mrs. R. E. Hudspeth and
Tommy and Mrs. W. A. Hatch
visited friends in Temple Satur-
day. Mis Elsie Matejowsky of
Waco visited her sister Mrst.
Dec Whitely this week.
Mr. J. S. Kulor and Mrs. Ed
mund Plemmons visitodl frionds
in Temple Thursday.
Bfllte Walton of Corpq Chri-
ti will arrive Friday to spend
the holidays with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Walton.
Other guests during the holi-
days in the Walton home will be
Mr. and Mrs. Lil Dimmit and
daughter Mary Virginia of
Bryan Mrs. Imogene Rucker
and Harry Rucker of Temple
and Mrs. Beulah Dimmit of
Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Walker
of Big Springs are visiting here.
They will be accompanied home
by little Miss Frankie Burns.
Misses Margie Miller Mary
Louise Grosse and Doris Mae
Stokes students of C. I. A. are
here for the Xmas holidays.
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Tc you and you and YOU
our friends neighbors
and customers! We gladly
join with others whose
privilege it has been to
serve you in sending our
heartiest greetings !
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We heartily extend to
you our best wishes for
the merriest of Yuletides
and express our apprecia-
tion for your loyalty and
co-operation during this
past year.
BILL WILLIAMS
Feed & Produce Co.
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fThe spirit of Christmas calls u)s
to a better appreciation of old
associations and the value of old
friendships. May you have a
Christmas replete with all the
joys life can provide.
C. F. HILL GRAIN COMPANY. t
C. F. Hill J. E. Moore
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inijw ana g-ooa win ana may nouncif--holiday
cfreftr foe evr y urs mTo m
over-widening circle of p licy holders and
friend; We are especially grateful tm
year.
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C. M. Gillespie E. E. Lindemann J A Wackt i H. W. Milk i
a. uersoacn u. u. Wilson W. C btola- J. S Vx
H. J. Zindler Fred Foster Dr. O. B H insor
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BEST WISHES OF THE SEASON;
A MERRY CHRISTMAS FRIENDS!
Another year rolls around and old friendships
are riper mellower. To all our old friends
and to the new we wish the happiest Christ-
mas of all bright and charming as a new room
of Cameron's Gold Medal Wall Papers
Phone No. 3
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To those whom we have served
our sincere thanks and every good
wish for Christmas joy
CY YOUNG'S GARAGE
"We Serve To Please"
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Ta each customer we'd
like to give cur Christ-
mas Greetings in person
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do our best in this way.
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Thr -a'K? eld greeting
but with mix wed sin-
cerity "Merry Christmas and
Abundant Happiness."
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GRAIN CO
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We take this opportunity
of wishing our many
friends ev&ry joy for
this happy ea&cn. Your
frieiid&hip is appreciated.
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We extend to you our
best wishes for a Mei'ry
Christmas and New Year
of "happiness and pros-
perity. The Family Store
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Your friendship makes our business all the more
pleasant With appreciation of your patronage
during te past we extend most cordial wishes for
a Mflrry Christmas and Happy New Y&ar
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everyday business and in real jH
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say as well as a good old fashioned
"Merry Christmas"
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, December 23, 1938, newspaper, December 23, 1938; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76557/m1/2/: accessed May 2, 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.