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PAGE FOUR
Thursday October 14 1971
THE
Presbyterian
Women Meet In
Blaschke Home
Presbyterian Women of the
Church met Tuesdny night in
the home of Mrs. Ethel Blas-
chke for their regular monthly
meeting.
Mrs. Alfred Wacker gave
the opening prayer.
The chairman Miss Norma
Ecckman presided at tho
meeting. Thirty seven visits
and thirty cards were report-
ed for the month by tho se-
cretary Mrs. James Bniley.
The treasurer's report was
given by Miss Cora Beckman.
Subscriptions to the church
paper "Tho Christian Obser-
ver were taken.
The program leader Mrs.
Ethel Blaschke discussed
"The Incredible Commission"
from Isaiah 6.
It was announced that the
November meeting will be
held in the home of Mrs. Er-
win Racke with Mrs. James
Bailey as program leader.
Refreshments were served
to Mesdames Erwin Raekc
John McLerran Noll Knight
James Bailey Alfred Wacker
Misses Norma and Cora Beck-
man and tho hostess Mrs.
Ethel Blaschke.
Travis Carpenter
Birthday Honoree
Regular Meet In
I Marek Home
Thn f!omnlm Wilson Onrdnn
Travis Darrell Carpenter cel-cih mot Mondav afternoon at
ebrated his first birthday nnm'-lthe home of Mrs. Alvin Marek
versary Saturday at the home ot f0r their regular monthly meet
MRS. C. A. HINE
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
Mrs. C. A. Hine observed her
87th birthday anniversary Sat-
urday at the home of her son
and daughter-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Theo. Hine.
Mrs. Hine spent most of her
day enjoying her gifts cards
and calls from her friends.
his grandmother- Mrs. Tracy
Sherwood.
The cowboy motif was em
phasized in the decorations.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Carpenter Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Taylor Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence David and Milissa
Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Carpen
ter Cindy jyid Terry and Miss
Dahn Dunlap all of Austin Mr.
and Mrs. Melvyn Carpenter
Gary Cheryl and Warren and
Mrs. Tracy Sherwood.
BIRTHDAY HONORS
ROY HARDIN
Roy Hardin celebrated his
73rd birthday anniversary at
his home in Davilla Saturday.
Games of dominoes were en-
joyed during the afternoon.
A refreshment plate of ice
cream and cake were served to
D. D. Hardin of Irving Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Hardin Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Degner Debbie and Ran-
dy Mr. and Mrs. Austin Jarvis
all of Grand Prairie and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Hardin.
MRS. B. II. KEITH
BIRTHDAY HONOREE
Mrs. B. H. Keith celebrated
her 96th birthday anniversary
Friday at the home of her dau-
ghter and son-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Anderson.
Her afternoon was enjoyed by
opening gifts cards and receiv-
ing telephone calls.
Those calling during the day
were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Keith
of Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Paul
FIREMEN'S
BENEFIT DANCE
S.P.J.S.T. HALL HOLLAND
SATURDAY OCTOBER 10
8:30 TO 12:30
MUSIC BY
MARVIN AND THE
CASUALS
ing. uo-hostess was ivirs. rat
Williams.
Mrs. George Mastrovich pre-
sented the first part of the pro-
gram for the day. She explained
how to make a flower bed com-
post and the proper way to
nlant and transplant irises.
The second portion of the
program presented by Mrs. E.
E. Cryer was on geraniums.
Tlfe pruning how to root a cut
ting and the proper place to
plant your geraniums were dis-
cussed. There was an open discussion
on the different points brought
out in the program.
Mrs. Lawrence Karl presided
at the business meeting and the
plans for a Christmas Parade
of Homes was farther discussed.
Refreshments were served to
Mesdames E. E. Cryer Emil
Dubec Lawrence Karl Victor
Marek George Mastrovich
Floyd Messer David Myers
Milton Nunnallce James Wheel-
er Miss Morene Turner and
the hostesses Mrs. Pat Wil-
liams and Mrs. Alvin Marek.
Wednesday Club
Meets Oct. 20th
Members of the Women's
Wednesday Club will meet
next Wednesday Oct. 20th at
3:15 p. m. at the Club Studio.
The topic of the program
is "Our Concern: Safety Educa-
tion" and will be presented by
d r -n ll.. r
Brown and Dwaine Mrs. Esther I?"" .u SEX Kw
Schegg of Houston G. P. An- the Safety Education Service
demon i of Austin and Mr. and l)ept. of Publ.c Safety in Wn-
Mrs. George Brown of Davilla. co- e. Vn Ercs?nt 10
illll uiiviiik nuniJiiuviio miu
also show a film "A Day in
Court."
Hostesses will be Mrs. E. B.
Ware Mrs. Larry Sullivan and
Mrs. George Fowler.
Services Here
Sunday For
Holland Resident
Funeral services for James C.
Greeson 71 of Holland were
conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at
the Goodnight Funeral Home in
Bartlett with the Rev. Doyle
Darwin officiating. Burial was
in the Holland Cemetery.
Mr. Greeson died Friday nig'it
in a Temple hospital after a
short illness.
He was' born in Hill Countv.
and was a retired dairyman and '
a member of tho Baptist Church I
of Sparks. I
Surviving are his wife. M.-r.
Gladys Greeson ; two sons Wal-1
ter H. Greeson of Temnle and !
Thomas H. Greeson of Sparks;
six daughters Mrs. Mack Mc-
Clure and Mrs. D. R. Cowan.
both of 'Austin Mrs. C. L. Jack-
son .of Norfolk Va. Mrs. Z. T.
Glass of Corpus Christl Mrs.
Jimmy Guidry of Cut Off La.
and Mrs. Danny Dunn of Gar
land; a brother Ed Greeson of
Emmory: two sisters Mrs. R.
McDougal of Bay City and Mrs.
Charlie Arbuckle of Austin;
twenty grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Mrs B. H. Muehlhauso visi-
ted in Dallas last week witb
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Haschke-
and children. She also attend-
ed the Dallas Fair
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Barncs-
and Bruce of Arlington Vir-
ginia are visiting hero with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Adams and LaNello.
Week-end guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Cummings
and Mrs. Frances Pustejovsky
were Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sledge
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bates and
Mrs. Shirley Hickman all of
Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Hines and Curtis Wayne of
Thorndale; Mrs. R. L. Batte of
Cameron ; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Kaderka and sons of Austin;
and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Free-
man and family of Rogers.
Mrs. Emma Becker of Cali-
fornia has returned home after
a visit here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange
and Mrs. Henry Krumpack vi-
sited in Temple Saturdny with
Mr. .and Mrs. Paul Noack.
Your Printer Can Help You
Conduct Your Business
NOTICE
I will be unable to fill out your tax forms
for this year because of my recent accident.
It has been a pleasure to serve you for
these past years
MRS. HAROLD CLARK
1 iMWiUS.'
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E VERYONE IN BUSINESS uses printed
material of some kind letterheads enve-
lopes invoices statements receipts recoid
forms shipping orders tickets etc.
How were your supplies when you closed out
the months business? Was there anything
Jthat you will need before the first of next
month? If there is call your local printer.
We will be pleased to have an opportunity to
supply you. Don't wait until just before you
run out. We might not be able to give you
as prompt service then as we can now. How-
ever if you do need something in a hurry we
will certainly be glad to try to please you.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 14, 1971, newspaper, October 14, 1971; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82426/m1/4/: accessed June 3, 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.