The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, January 13, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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THIS BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Friday
January 13 1956
Ford Forum
OF FACTS AND FUN
Mp Nora Robert and Son
Wanted Information. Why was
CHrifo Linclemann passing out
&mr one day last week. We
1M hmr the Lindcmann Broth-
' lalry havo twin calves at
Mr place.
jfcn DlHard when meeting
tfct iww dactort wife last Fri-
4ff Hwmentel that he took
fefe tm Jwm with high fever
DM n4glt Jwfore. Mm. Atkins
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mw" Mr. Dfltonl solemnly an-
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mm tm mmm m It mh(l fn-'wxnlnnation. Mrs. Braun was
burned durincr the nast week
end but we noticed that Susan
and her brother. Steve have
planted theirs in the backyard.
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We hear that Oscar Lange
is still trying to ween his car
from using gasoline. He ran out
of gas three times in two weeks
we heard. Perhaps he is just
broke after those Christmas ex
censes and hig creditors have
clamped down on him.
According to Mrs. M. C. At
kins Dr. Atkins opened the door
to his home in Bartlett at the
very minute that the bells whis-
tles and fire crackers were an
nouncing the arrival of the New
Year. He at least learned that
Bartlett is a lively place" once
a year. We are glad to welcome
this new couple to the best lit-
tle town in Texas. '
If you saw Mrs. Werner
Braun OIHe Cline and a hog
walking up a back street and
Werner Braun circling the block
luit a few blocks east in his
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DAVILLA NEWS
By Mrs Vera Hodges
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrosia Brutti-
below of Houston were week-
end visitors of iMrs. M. Conn.
B H. Keith and Albert were
in Rockdale Monday to attend
the funeral of T. A. Hensen. Mr.
Hensen was formerly a resident
of Buckholts but had made hte
home in Fort Wort for the past
six months. Burial was in the
Salem cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucion Dnvis
and sons were recent visitors in
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Edmonds
of Cameron were visitors here
Friday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs.i Dallas Skinner and daugh-
ter were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mc-
Cutcheon of Rockdale and Miss
Margie Wallace of Vilas.
Mr. and Mrs. Zane Bales of
Belton were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Talford Walker
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Air. ana avirs. Jti. u. x$eu were
in Buckholts Sunday to visit
Mrs. Alice Modes.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sonntag
were visitors in Rockdale Sun
day.
Velma Miller
Complimented
At Shower
Miss Velma Miller was hon
ored with a miscellaneous show-
er recently in the home of Mrs.
Clarence Fischer with Mrs. E.
L. Schultz and Mrs. Eric Miller
as assisting hostesses.
Mrs. Eric Miller greeted the
guests and Airs. Beatsy Hoick
of Austin presided at the reg-
ister. Misses Helen and Joyce
Miller and Carolyn Ann Zoch
presented the gifts in a large
red heart enscribed "Velma and
Albert Jan. 15". Guests mono-
gramed aprons for the honoree
during the afternoon.
'A lace cloth covered the re-
freshment table and was cen-
tered with an arrangement of
red berries and white chrysan-
themums flanked by tall red
tapers in silver holders.
The couple will be married
Sunday at the St. John Luth
eran unurcii.
Ainigas Class
Meets For Social
And Business
The Mamie Daniel Amigas
class met in the Fellowship Hall
of the First Baptist Church Mat
Thursday evening for its month-
ly social and business meeting.
Mesdames Ford T. Mann Wal-
lace Wade William Polk and
Cecil Harris were hostesses for
the courtesy.
Mrs. Horace Keith vice pres-
ident of the class presided at
the meeting Mrs. Grover Pon-
der gave the devotional and
Miss Pearl Joiner offered
prayer.
Arrangements of narcissi and
greenery were used throughout
the room and a crystal cornu
copia filled with grapes and
Ivy centered the white linen
covered serving table
Mrs-. Charlie Dillard directed
the entertainment during the
social houn
The group Voted to chango
the meeting time to 7:15 p. m.
Those present were Miss.
Pearl Joiner Mesdames Sant
Dillard Fred Blair H. W. Mc-
Carver S. T. Byrd Horace
Keith Grover Ponder George
Cagle Charlie Dillard W. C. J
Marqiiart Jr. Myrtle Black-
burn Ford Mann Wallace
Wade William Polk and Cecil
Harris.
Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Atkins
Were visitors in Austin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Saage
Misses Esther and Norma Sa-
age and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Saage were dn Elm Mott Sunday
to attend an open-house honor-
ing their aunt on her 80th
birthday anniversary.
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of Salado were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bunker.
J. M. Hensen of Rosebud t is
here spending a few weeks with
his children Mr. and Mrs. Guido
Gcrsbach.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Miller
were in Temple Sunday to visit
her brother A. C. Williams who-
to Aariously ill in a hospital in
that city.
W. U. Smith was a week-end
vWWr in Temple and Littlo
Itervfcft will bo hold at the
fefrttat Church and the Assem-
bly of Gfe Church Sunday at
tfc reJftr hour. Hcv. L. G.
tUmy fMMtor of the Baptist
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85th Birthday
Observed By
Mrs. F. F. Wolf
Mrs. F. F. Wolf celebrated her
85th birthday anniversary on
January 4th and a number of
friends called during the after-
noon to visit and extend best
wishes.
Callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Dube and daughters Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Behrend and
Miss Sarah Dube McDade ; Rev.
and Mrs. G. Wolf and son and
Dr. Charles Wolf Columbus;
Mrs. Antoni Steglich Mrs. W.
C. Probst Mrs. E. C. Stabeno
Mrs. M. Lange Mrs. A. Guenzel
Mrs. Albert Janke and Debbie
Mrs. W. R. Janke Jr. and Nan-
cy Mrs. Hugo Lange Mrs. Ce-
cil Harris Mrs. C. Dawson and
daughter Mrs. Paul Noack Mr.
and Mrs. G. Voigt Mrs. William
Lange Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Wolf
and Howard Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
gar Wolf and Mary Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Wolf and Curtis
Wayne and Ronnie Dean and
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wolf.
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Little Lassies
Lose To Friendship
By Jane Walson
On Friday January sixth
the Junior High team from
Kriondnhip defeated Bartlett
Hifth Littlo Lassies in the Bart-
Mt Gvmn by the score of 18
to 8.
!H$jh jcorcra for Friendship
were Noll Spinn and Beverly
I'omior with 8 points each.
For Bartlett Janls Dillard and
Helen Miller had 3 each and
SaWy Schwcrtner had two points
On Thursday January 19 the
Utile LaMiioA and Bullpups trn-
4 to Troy for their annual
Junior High tournament. That
Kleht both teams will play Sa-
DUtrkt play for the Junior
Hlxtt fWA In the area begins
Un w?k folkm-inff the Troy
TWriwnMBL No game before
ittrk play bcjrlruf other than
tMriNimnt. has been uched-
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To Your Local Hometown Agent who
has the best insurance available
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CARROTS cello bag 10c S
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Fresh Ground Meat lb. ' 29c
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Ford, Robert C. & Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, January 13, 1956, newspaper, January 13, 1956; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81925/m1/4/: 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.