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Capt E. B. Nauert
Receives Award
Army Capt. Emzy B. Naii-
ort received the Combat In-
$ fatatryman Badge while assign
ed to tne Army element of the
U. S. Military Assistance Ad-
visory Group Maag) in Viet-
nam in mid-December.
-i Captain Nauert received the
award for having been under
-aire while serving as an ad-
visoi4 with a Vietnamese ground
combat unit. ':
MAAG Vietnam is an Army-
.s- Navy-Marine-Air Force organ-
v ization Which advises the arm-
'ed forces of the Republic of
Vietnam - on training use of
equipment and tactical opera-
tions. The 84-year-old soldier son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Nau-
ert Route 1 Bartlett entered
the Army in November 1953
and has been overseas since
last March.
A 1947 graduate of Granger
High Schobl he received his
B. S. degree from Texas A & M
College College Station in
1963.
Mrs. "Wallace Volght and
Tina and Mrs. E. L. Cameron
and Susan wer fishing at Bu-
chanan Dam last week.
Miss Fern Holden of Texas
City visited relatives here dur
ing the holidays.
Dorothy Jean Fiebig
Stephen Sailor Wed
The First Baptist Church in
Bartlett was the setting Dec.
28 at 7 :30 for the wedding of
Miss Dorothy Jean Fiebig to
Stophon Allen Sartor.
The Rev. Billy Tiller read
.the double ring ceremony be-
'fore an altar which was flank
ed by baskets of gladioli and
white chrysanthemums inter-
spersed with greenery.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fiebig
of Holland. The groom's par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Sartor of Bartlett.
The bride wore a blue suit
with black accessories and car
ried
Freddy Keller To
Graduate Jan; 18
College Station Freder-
ick Leo Keller of Bartlett is
among the 557 Texas A&M
University students who have
applied for degrees to be con-
ferred at the Jan. 18 Com-
mencement. President John A. Hunter of
Louisiana State University will
be the Commencement speaker
A&M President Earl Rudder
has announced.
The degree candidate listing
released by H. L. Heaton. Tex
as A&M registrar shows 46
candidates for doctorates 101
for the master's 1 applicant
for the Professional Degree.
I THE BARTLETT TRIBUNE
Bartlett Texas
PAGE THREE
Thursday Jan. 9 1964
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a bouquet ot carnations oo ior tne juoctor oi vetenn-
on a white Bible. ary Medicine degree and 346
She wore a necklace of seedifor the bachelor's degree.
pearls; a gift of the groom. I Keller seeks the Bachelor of
Miss Barbaia Williams of Science degree in Mechanical
Holland was the bride's only i Engineering.
attendant.
Gilbert Smith of Huntsville . M T "D B' :
served the groom as best man. .iHO J 1A. JJI UlliltI
Cy Youngs Host
New Year Luncheon
On New Year's Day Mr. and
Mrs. Cy Young hosted a lun-
cheon and their guests watched
the Rose Bowl Parade on color
TV.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. James Bailey and Fran
ces Ann Bob Thornton Mr.
and Mrs. Doc Powitzky Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Spiegel-
hauer and Edmund Jr.. Paul-
ette Howell. Misses Cora and
Norma Beckman Doyle Mc-
itiiotniin Mrs. Helen Cline
Mrs. Marguerite Kuler and
Mrs. Edith Annin.
Dr. Thomas J Rosenheim
and Miss Dorothy June Rosen-
balm of Houston visited their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Rosenbalm during the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Medina
returned from a trip to Loes-
ville La. accompanying their
son Victoi- who is stationed
there.
Dr. Geo. C. Fowler
CHIROPRACTOR
The bride is a junior in Hoi
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we will be glad to fill them for you.
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me onae is a junior in fioi- t. i i ttx '
land High school. The bride-1 fsirthaay xionoree
yiuuin jo U yiiiuuiiLU ui xuri-
lett High School and is a soph
omore at Blinn College at
Brenham.
A reception was held at the
American Legion Home in
Bartlett. Miss Debra Febig
sister of the bride registered
the guests.
The refreshment table
laid with a white lace cloth
-fand held an arrangement oi
gladioli and mums. The two-
tiered cake and crystal punch
service completed the table ar-
rangements. Miss Barbara Fiebig of Hous
ton poured the punch and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Ou
jezdsky and children Janice
Marie and Timmy honored
her mother Mrs. J. R. Brunner
on her 76th birthday at their
home in Belton Sunday after-
noon i
A lighted birthday cake cen-
was tered the lace covered table.
Attending were mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Brunner the honorees
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kopecky
Miss Beatrice Oujezdsky Leo
Brunner Mr. and Mrs. Frank
pujezdsky all of Granger Mr.
uiiu mis. uun nuzicitu .ana sou
Marshall Albert Beyer Mr.
Harding Fiebig also of Hous-Jand Mrs. John Hrncir Suzanne
j j xt- - IsinH TMirvmna Kurt Pnonicil oil
ton served ihe cake.
vOthers in-.then house party
were Mrs. .billy KosanKy Mrs
and Thomas. Bud Pospisil. all
of Tavlniv Mrs. P.hriRfino. Milrn..
loj Mr. and "Mrs. Westin ' E:
Milton Mucha. Misses Judy and Beyer Cathy and Susan of Ads-
Nancy Fiebig of- Holland. tin Mlss Dorothy and Patrick
-After a short wedding trip Oujezdsky 6f Austin . Frank
the couple will be at home in Kohutek 0f -Jarrell Mr. and
Kingsville.
Mrs. R. G. Yates visited Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. P.- Yates during
the holidays in Moody.
Mrs. Ethel Persky visited in
the home of Mr. and .Mrs. J.
E. Moore Sr. and Mrs. R. G.
Yates -Jr. last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. - Milo Gerick
of College Station Mr. and I
Mrs. James Fruedenbei'g of La j
Grange and Mr. and Mrs. Vmce
Cortese of Temple visited their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Steglich during the holidays.
Mrs. Edwin Beyer and son Eu
gene of Schwertner.
Ellis vRamSey has returned to
TCU after visiting here during
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs.' Cecil Overby
spent the week-end in Martin-
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Irvin Morse
and children returned tn Smith
Bend Ind. after visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. Ji. (iiiiespie.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 9, 1964, newspaper, January 9, 1964; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82030/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 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.