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BARTLETT TEXAS Friday November 4 1949
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Bulldogs To Meet
Thrall Here Fridav
Many Have Chest
X-Ray Made During
Campaign Here t
The free chest X-ray cam-
paign got off to a good start in
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Siffi? LwS? of V Vn y;Wco Technical High School in
taking advantage of the oppor- -fn.nn1 Wn
Ull UlhVlilUVUI 5U1I1V WW1U
Bartlett Bulldogs will meet
Thrall here Friday night in their
fifth game of the season and
their last night game at home.
!0n November 11 they will meet
tunity of having a free tuberul
osls test. By Wednesday evening
with still a full day to go in the
Tho Thrall game is a confer
ence. The Waco Tech cranio is
not. Tech id a class A team and!
Mayor Proclaims
Saturday As Poppy
Day In Bartlett
Saturday November 5 was
set aside as Poppy Day in Bart-
lett in a proclamation issued to-
day by Mayor Leslie Moore. The
Brother Of Mrs. Geo.
Hempel Passes Wed.
.
Word was received here Wed-
nesday of the death of Roger
Williams brother of Mrs. Geo.
Hempel who passed away at hLs
Funeral Services
Held Here For
Former Resident
Trains Move Again
;After Wreck At
Little River
Trains began moving through
local campaign there had been' ?C Zw 1 S
mv ni-f u tnVon ;tno grfme should provoa thriller
'"nl7; -tr'11'J .1 .i 4.u!on the Armistice Day holiday.
uuiuukk xiuiiuuu Mim .i m fft naff -n0 worm vvara. ic siaiea: o.vja c.U T
"Whereas 24 men of Bartlett warden Vlub lo
area surrounding both towns .V.. "i.VTij A -"u.J..iJBaVe their lives in defense of ihei Meet Thuwdair
wnr RP.rvo.il hv tho mobile unit' "'""""ft UWV ?" Iuo BWl.iu':niiltfid States of America in n "
1.'" u!.u ..." " -.. ..- 4. n..iaro nonanu at nouand on xnov." .- T . -... TT.
Funeral services were held
here Tuesday afternoon for Will TWHff o7 .."'&"":
home in Bloominffton. 111. onrlv.Moseiy. former resident who'nnnn lntnfm ft' -!.. :'. .it.
Wrtrlnnorlm mnfninrr Vtn ivna 7 OaSSCd aWflV SatUrdnV !lt hlf 't1.0m.. Mtt.i. ...1 xi. -
procamation urged all dUMM;-"; 6 -jhomo in Dallas. Serv.u were 'crack freight rains of he M it-
to observe the day by wearingi other survivors are two sons conducted at the graveside by&T. railroad piled up nar he
memorial poppies in honor of d one daUghter . .Rev. C. Y. Butler local pastor of Little River bridge teSg 5
t Nt t I- . ;iracK ana damaging the bridge.
Mr. Mosely was born in Dcnt-I 0ne man was killed in the ac-
onTexns Jan. 2 1881. Ho wub .ddont and two were critically
those who gave their lives in the
two World Wars. It stated:
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!j-"fJVlS8ff '3"iS'isr S GrorToroilZr- W I Wo W- U; Tho Col.15-'Wison &. KMifSrZS
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rn. ..!.. TirA.iHAM.in.. ..i rrii...Hn jiiuvlhiuli i.
luu-auii) vvcuiiuauu uuu xiiuio-
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Cy Young was local chairman Pn.lnt 19mt "
intri. .. tt... e n.:.
Resuts.of games to date are: ' - -
twj riuu uuu u(twiii.iv J ovwfc rf
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nnt. 10 nii.....i.i. rt
unit was operated by a repre-l- .. .. onnrln .n
sentative of tho Bell County
Health Unit and local ladies pro
vided volunteer help in filling
out forms.
As in former years cards will
be mailed those having the pict-
.yuuuitf ITJnfflnff R Pftr.l1nln R
Bulldogs To
of great inspiration to all citi-
zens as our nation faces new dif-
ficulties and. dangers; and
"Whereas This memory is
married in Bartlett to Annie injured. Tho men were viilera
Hair sister of the late Marion nonc 0f the train crew being in-
Hair. who nrocodotl h m in death 1 4.nri mMM.. i... .!i.i " ....
ii uuniwii - v;i . --ijuicu. imiij-nYu nciBin care
iCty haHf"nny y.enrs a- n t."1"?0 ofwere piled up in. the accident
.0 for its hf1' children were born in Bart- which was believed to have been
Club will meet at the
11Vlicif1rt ir MnifnmUnM 1 (
XliUlOUlt.t XlUVblllUl IVi 1UL ltd i i
regular monthly meeting at 2:36 1 eV' . caused by a bad wheel on oi:e of
p m i in nicuniyuura iur. luoseiy iiiiu: the cars.
Mrs. C. M. Gillespie will speak ")ade hif ho"V! in TP?1a.3 Jvlth j Early 'visitors Friday morning
on cultivation and care of roses 'fis filter Miss Mildred Mose-swarmed the tracks looking at
m. I....- it! in .ii.' lev. Other survivors are two tim inn u... i .. j-..
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nor and ir honor ' oi rnl otheriBUbSl anskgiving table ar- "?: " ""'"- Ui - ivisucra were Kept at a sate dist-
iA""u". "fn?l1a;l will be given by N- M- anco. Some of the cars involved
1 Americans who died in world l"801?0"1
ing tne pict- r . ri .i
ures made who are found clear irTCSCIlt dWeetaeaiT
of all sjgns of tuberculosis. If.
there is any question a card will! i. rri ii r .
bo mailed to the family physic-' At 1111311 Wine
ian and the person asked to have'
further tests made.
war service;
'Now therefore
I Mrs. A. T. Freeman -and Mrs.
ft
Mary Ann Havelka
Crowned Queen Of
Harvest Festival
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Moore Mayor of the' City of I . AH cUb members will have. x 1
'Bartlett.de hereby proclaim Sat-1 "hemum arrangemcntSi . nn R
iSCTftK "'5 toMSffl'uJ&iSffl tnVelUclubbeAClCle(l l0 BcU
land urge that all citizens observeT;' member having the best ar- n . ATI f 1 1
;the day by wearing the memorial! "LS" 5? S a0UIlty "- UUt)S
Dorothy Hill daughter of Mr. the day by wearing the memorial ff"'"'..!'! S"
and Mrs. Herbert Hill and ainnnnv of the American Legion. flower "angemcnt took.
member of the sophomore class and Legion Auxiliary."
will be presented at the Bartlett-1
Thrall' football game here Friday f V TT 1
night. Juamta Hempel
The Bartlett Bulldogs elected I 11
Miss Hill football sweetheart at! I nminv ft'lAQplpv
afternoon and. J J
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la meeting Monday
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Mary Annliaelka reprcsent-'j time performance of the pep. VYLU OUIIUdy -
ative of the senior class was ' '
crowned queen of the P.-T. A.
crowneu queen 01 tne r.-i. a. . . n t
Harvest Festival last Friday OttOllStalKS Ddnff
evening in a program in tho high '
school auditorium. Mrs. Wm. Tiirnprl Tlnrlpr Tn
Polfc president of the organiza- A UI11CU UUCI 111
iion crowned the queen in the.w M 17 i . '
climaxing feature of the even-l WeeVll l1lllt
ing activities JHarry White i
Miss Margie Juanita Hempel
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Junior Red Cross
Campaign Starts
In Bell County
J Bell County 4-H club boys are headache.
nu set ior tne commmg year
I with 388 members in seventeen
clubs representing thirteen com-
munities. Organization is not complete
but already three new clubs have
been add6d this fall. These new
Red clubs are in the Bartlett and
jare reported to have been oil
cars and gasoline cars but none
of them caught fire in the wreck.
Mail was brought into Bartlett
by truck during the time the
trains were out of service and
postul service continued almost
'normal as far as patrons were
concerned but conditions inside
the office were reported to bo a
The American Junior
Cross enrollment campaign gets Nolanville schools. The officers
under wav locallv and on a na-'of the Bartett senior club com-
Hi L rt mi nif t'onal level during the month of posod of boys in the eighth! entertained at their home in
Hempel became tne BHUe OI N nmn.ni tnrlnv trniflonro: Kenneth Kum 14 veari Bartlett Snnrlnv afternoon cnte.
Tommy J. Moseley son ot Mr.i 'r"z:;. . V "i .".7 .. x..t 1 2 nf tt ni m u.nvn
L. W. Robinsons
Observe Golden
Wedding Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Robinson
by Connally Neal County Junior son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kunz
Red Cross chairman. Enrollment Bartlett route 1 president: Kent
supplies nnd materials are being Sator vice president and Troy
mailed to all schools of Bell Halliburton secretary
jand Mrs. B. Moseley in a double
jring ceremony performed Sun-
day afternoon at .5:00 o'clock in
.11 - t!..-l Ti.!-i. -tl - ...III. IIU UU LU an aciiuu
'ine 1'irst uaptisi unurcn wiur- ... . . ouu ... r. ii.
reigned as king oflhe festival. I n 7ZZZZ. ..- the pastor Rev. Leon VorPahl.-u" "l" i? ""'T' T aZXtV?
Flower girls were: Mary Fran-'cut and turned undor b Bejj ieJng the cerembny. lount superintondentt leader. The Junior club is made
ces Joyce Kay Young Mary Count y fnrmora in all quarters The bride wore a beige gab-1 Th- Amerlcnn JunIor Rcd up of the 5th and 7th grade farm
Louise Hayden .Helen Miller in regpon3e to the get-the-boll- J"adine twlth lime grf n Cross is the junior membership hoys of the grammar school in
Judy Walker Ruth Bailey ! WCevil-before-he-gets-you" cam-hlouse and brown accessories. of-tho American Bed Cross in Bartlett. The club is being led
ir.- . xti ttmi ' rr J ...... paign. v...- .t . ..w ..-w -tne scnoois ootn elementary ana una yeur oy preaiumu vviuhuh
k-a&Mke Hill an George Fowler Farmers have learned that n sold lapel watch which had be-fiecondarv. Ag arfc of the Ware 12 year old son of Mr. and
1 11a rniin nnarnrn nnr 1 inn iriirrnn m 11m rTi-nnrirnnr nif r 1 ni- xn tj iir... .. ..i.. 1 i3nt-
acted as heralds. . tho boll WGCvncotton nrodueiira icY and f?r something new she erve othorg- both at home and ins. Car
Margaret White candidate of'aio determined this year to send wore a PgJr of me green ear-abroadf in peace and war( and noy janke -s yen nnd game
the .eigth grade was princess of I the number one pest of cotton to !screW3 bhf carried a wmtethrou h channels that are cor-.leader. '
the festival and Elwood Harbors -winter quarters hungry. This;Pray.er 000 'lPPea wltn "".related with school activities. Communities having 4rH boy
was her escort. will mean fewer weevils will.01??10' . .; Thus it forms a link between the clubs this year include; Salado
Bartlett Sunday afternoon cele
brating their fiftieth wedding
anniversary.
The reception rooms were dec-
Andy orated with gold mums deep red
dahlias and deep red gladioli.
The dining table was laid with
a cutwork cjoth andrcrystal and
silver appointments. The table
arrangement was white mums
gold bells and white ribbon
streamers. Assisting in the
dining room were Mesdames W.
A. Hatch Naamon Hair Jr.
Bryan Robinson E. C. Bruno Sr
Alt red Wacker A.
T. Freeman
Carl Leo Hunt is reporter and Misses Cora and Norma
Beckman.
About ninety guests called
during the afternoon..
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were
i come out alive to attact the 1950 1 - Her only attendent was her; schooia and the broadening Academy Bartlett ' Moffat'! married near Bartlett Oct. 31
were-0ShirlevPattonnnl ffS cotton crop. The veterans classes' Bister'Mrs- F10.103 .;vh circle of local national and inter- Troy Sparta Pendleton Nolan-il899. They Jived near Bartlett
y.ei?' bKiLJ:atTt5 olryall over the countv as well a all' wore a -gray suit with black national aoclotv. ;vI11? Qenaville. Holland. Heiden-:on tho same farm where Mr
tjailllt;. lUIllUia: .JUIIIIIIVU OKIII-I .. 7 . . " --- - onnAggning nni o lllh In nhKITllin.l . . ' ' .....' Tl-L! 1 ... i .1 .
was oorn until two ana
years ago when they
their home in Bartlett.
counle have three children
1 he brides mother woie navy .i.! u ..- anWtnri n omnnotvnt rm- fnH Howard (H. G. Robinson of
Tho organic matter furnished blue- and the groom's mother i4H""u" ST K 'next year. There are 277 domon-lSouel Korea: Maxine (Mrs. J.
fnt. x i n..ii v 11 ... i .. ... iwnra n nnoir rtrona nnn nlnp.lfi" -..--. ...... ...s ... .......- - - -itrun4.1.. v' r tTj...
iim siage was oeautuuuy i Dy tne green staiKS anu tne noil- "w m. tw"" """ "
0 decorated with leaves berries ity of the soil to hold more moist-: accessories. Their corsages were
and flowers by a committee from.ure are additional benefits. of ""k carnations.
tne yorneua. vvnson tiarden blacksmith and we ding shop "rulZ .""- "" "' i a working partnership with
Club with Mrs James Wheeler all over the county are busy SiVSSS Cade I the lls in national and interna-
as chairman 'of the committee (making special two row stalk withMrs.GeoifW activities. Some of the
.. ' ... . . ..xiutter.jQld.'juittGrrfl.heinD-rv organ. The party entered to the owf.iflM Tini. ti ivnoa
nxrs. onns. Uianam Jva's. UUS .i j .. L. .. strains -or Mendelsaohn'H tradi- """" "r." iT... . .j iij.i A..ii ru...hntna lin mnT.nn tuj0 Tm-
fekiasa s sssjste La: ssr 'n s sassrwsfk
. ii t.i .. iny uoii wut'vus nave ureen cot- ii." ... 'innths. - annn. none s. tnnth ouiur romiivca nuru ounuuy. i . "o .v. uu iiua u. u
in liii uri itiriiFiii v vtf'rinrii Tirnwunrnn . . ' - uinimmri" - w.wt ww... . Vw
' -V - . . 7. . .-. ton sialics.
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work of the community service Mirations at tho present time as-E. Wheatley) v of Hcusron;
to others civic responsibility 'follows; pigs 66 beef calves5U 'Bernice (Mrs. Will Collnu) ot
and gaining an understanding oi ! o. uairj- wives ;u. uuk- -....-. w..w .b'i .
ton la corn orcnaros i.gats x iii uu jo Men.-at:u. xny
sheep 5 other 9. ;have five grandchildren and one
i .great grandchild. .
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson! The bride of fifty yeaw va3
a group of their pupils in musical
vocal folk and tap dances.
Beloved1
tui; lute 4ul. auu iuia. u. u
'McKenzie of Bartlett She was f-
ScHool Girls To
Plin AfivnntffnftM 4-T fw :
?488.44 during tho festival but! Play Town Girlg
ttZ somo expense3 beMohday. Night '
"u:cu ... x .. brushes needles and the like i : ' ivicrvenzie oi iiartieit ane wa:
Only the r immediate families r"s"es. ". 3. .. V " ;' m p.mmff vuvn.A T.nrvV shorn in RinW MlsBfRsinni .inn
and close friends attended the'; .u"f-i.por i"i rJ nl": nnd iimIa nnn n vinfttho- vnln. 20. 1877 and came to Texas with
i-m .... ... --! i 1 u titrna 4 CTnmn nnrl AfVinnt. fVlta hfil' TnrfntB In IRSf
; wedding. Chapter to schools and families ! tives in Kemp anc Athens this
They are graduates of the: in foreign countries that have.weeK-
deducted
local high school. She has been been devastated by war flood
Mrs. Adeline Taylor Mrs.
JrtcU Tomecek
teaks Leg While "
"At Play Wed.
'employed at the Boyd Drug Store lancl storm. Classroom groups LU""0 V ' Tfi
tn: . Hoed- ttri :an M.iMo.. avnvnnn.n cnrnrinin ni. (Sam Dillard and Mrs. Jewel
j Oustido girls will play the MoSoly was in tho Army medicai bums. -and correspondence VithlWwkstrom yrsited in Wnco last
Sif SSm1"!11 corps for several years and spent; cur foreign neighbors. .Friday. j
ball gamp' at 0 30 Monday night. t ' and ono imif veara overseas 1
November 7 at the higfi school ffC beon eSed fn Sntf nnd irl3 havo the P" Ca' nnd Mr3 Ren Sladovnjk
gymnasium..; Sl h .fESJiPor tunity to learn essentials of of San Anatonio visited Mr. and
i ThnrA will hn nn nrlmlaairm . ..--. - v. ipofinvshin thrnnch .Tiinlor UediMra. .Tnhn lilllesnifi nnd Mrs. W.
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Linda Tomecek. third grade' and the publ c is invited to at- Cross and chapter councils. A
pupil of the Schwertner school (tend.
suffered a broken leg Wodnes-l
day morning aa she -was playing"! Kay Ndrrls demons' of Fal-
Jump the rope with a group of ifurrias. visited Mr. and .Mrs
playmates. The little girr was .Henry ujemons last week-end
resting wen jate Wednesday
afternoon It is hoped that she
will soon be able to return to
scnciol.
After a short wedding "trip to .portion of local funds collected
New Orleans La the couple will will be retained in the Local Red
make their home in Bavtlet;. 'Gross Chapter for work in thi"s
. (county for needy children. Last
Mr. rind Mrs. Norman Male-ivear over $6000000 was expend-
I check of Rockdale visited .Mrs.led through Junior Bed Cross"
Mrs. H H. Strickland is visit- Charlie Maleclieck and Mrt and
'nor her aister in Portales N. M' Mrs. Erwin Raeko here during
Uhia week. o ;he week-end
Miss lijvelyn Gersbach was a
visitor here during the week-end
J. Stevens Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Francis Ozaro-
witz and children of San Antonio
spent the week-end here with
Mr. and Mrs A. F. Czarovitz.
Sam1 Whitlow o Tyler spent"
last weoK-end here and in Temple.
Mr. Robinson is tho son of .he
late Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Robin-
son of Barteltt pioneer Presbyr
torian minister. He was born
near Bartlett July 28 1877.
Out of town guests wh; vuVed
during the afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. Berthel Wright and
Mrs Etta Forker of Ft. Worth;
Mrs. Kroll of Houston ; Mrs. Bon
Ramsey Mr and Mrs. Frank
Kelso Miss Lela Kelso Mrs.
Bradley and Mrs. Campbell of.
Gatesville: and Mr. ar.d Mrs.
Naamnn Hair Jr. of !fejia3 City
Kenneth Hill of John Tarjeton
spent the week-end here 'with
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill and
family.
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Ford, Robert C. & Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 52, Ed. 1, Friday, November 4, 1949, newspaper, November 4, 1949; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81813/m1/1/: accessed May 9, 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.