The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS "rHURSDAY, AUC. 20,'1936
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MULDOON BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday school each Sun-
day ai 9:45
B. T. U. each. Sunday at
"7 :00 p. m. .......
Prayer service each Wed-
n**day liight at 8:00 o’clock.
Preaching each second and
fourth Sunday.
Albert E. Rambo,
Pastpr.
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First mass at 7:00 a. in.
High mass at 8-:30 a. m.
Rev. John Anders, Pastor
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SACRED HEART CHURCH
Low Mass with 'English
sermon, 7 :Q0 a., in.
High Mass with Czech ser-
mon, 8:30 a. m.
Rev. J. A»Puslka, Paster.
METHODIST CHURCH
. CALENDAR
Flatonia
Church school’ at 10 a. m.
Mid-week service, Wednes-
day, at 8:15 p. m.
Preaching at 11 a., in. and
8:15 p. m. every first, second
and fourth Sunday. ^ .
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Preaching at 11. a. m. and
8:15 p. m. tu^ry third-Sunday.
Jl Colony
Sen^ptwat 3:80-p. m. every
second and fourth Sunday.
Elm Grove
Services every first Satur-
day night.
Our friends are always wel-
come to worship with us.
L. A. McDaniel, Pastor.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
Folks Sho’ Have Bee
(^u£uct Id Itcnu)
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ed Berger
and Miss Ella spent Sunday in
Bustrop with relatives.
“Pete’ Williamson, Tommy
Marik and "buddy’ Nesrst.-
are telling folks about ’town
of the worfdeis of the Cen-
tennial exposition which they
“took in” for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Daehne of El Campo were
recem visitors in town.
Messrs,1 6. E. Gray, W'. D.
.Mi. and Mi., da, kabb ol
Lull)!* Malted in the 1. \Y.
I-Hock ami luny Liltuei
Homes one day last week.
Mrs. A L). Rhode ol Taylor
wxis a visitor at the . Arold
Wiedemann home Friday.
Alls. Rhode's daughtei, whu
liar, been visiting in town for
the past few weeks, accom-
panied hei mother home.
R. F. Mueller and I). L).
Garbade spent the first part
ol the week fishing at Gal-
veston. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ben no Netii-
J sil and son, Jjilly ‘ Jo, of
HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED | ■*
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When the other fellow nets ”
that way, he i. ugly; w Ip r> > ou
m >:■ w.
Sre The
• Mr. and Mrs. dial.~ Pop
.103, A!i un.l Air. .. I homas Jdo it it's nci.
Wniitli Jud Mr. and All . M ( When the othei i'cism 1,
Blackwell spent Sunday in set In his ways, he's obstinate;
when you. are, ‘'It’s just tirm-
Johnson and W. E. filler
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Robert Brunner home.
..“Mind”' is the subject' .of
. the lesson-sermon which will
, be read*.in all Churches of
Christ; ,tn
tenial visitors in Austin on
Thursday of last week.
Mrs. F. Patzelt and Mr.
and Mrs. F. X. Brunner and
son left for Dallas.and Fort
Worth Wednesday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Woody Nysrs-
ta have returned from Wich-
ita, Kans., where MY. Nesrsta
was kept .under medical
treatment. His condition is
much improved, and” he hat.
returned- to his work at th»
filling station.-» ■i.-—
Miss Audrey Bailey is,-a
Boenie visitor this week.
Miss Melba Mueller, who
training as a nurse at Gal-
veston, is spending her vaca-
tion with relative* here. She
'and Her father, Max Mueller,
were Alice visitors at the be
ginning of the week.,
Dulaney Chalk of Houston
was in Flatoina last week end.
Mr: and Mrs. J. D. ChakL
and daughter, Miss Pauline,
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Foitik of Schulen-
burg. f
Hejtry Nikel, who has been
ill at home, was taken to the
LaGrange hospital, for treat-
ment this week.
Mrs.” Rudqlph Nikel of
near FlatoAia had heM tonsils
removed at the Shiner hos-
pital. She has improved rap-
.idly, and-is now back aj home.
' Mrs A «-nrl)<C ?.\V sailumuiyu.
August g3.
visitor
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The golden text js: “Great
is our Lord, and of great
..power: his understanding is
7' 'AiifTilig tT)e"ciUtiohs‘ which
'’comprise TTiy lessonVermbn is
the following: from the Bible:
“Now tile.' God of patience
and consolation grant you U)
bedikyminded one toward ae-
*other • according to Christ
Jesus. That ye,may with one
mind and one mouth glorify
God, even the Father, of our
Lord Jesus Christ” (Romans
15: 5, 6).
The lesson-senhori includes
also the following passage
from the Chrixtiap Science
textbook,^’’Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures!!. _
by Mary Baker Eddy: “It
.should be thoroughly under-
stood that all men have one
mind, one God and one Fath-
er, one life, truth, and love.
Mankind will become perfect
in proportion as this fact be-
comes apparent, war will
cease and ' the true brother-
hood of man will be estab-
lished" (page 467).
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It will pay you to us? The
A^rus. Classified Column. .
was a. Hallettsville
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pelhani
were recent San Antonio vis-
it J. i J ..U. m. "4 Wffi
Mrs! Annie Krause and
Miss N01 m’a Ann Albreeht
are in San Antonio this week.
Miss Alcenia Webb of Prai-
rie Lee is a Flatonia visitor.
Ml. and Airs. Bob Vogt
spent the .Week end at the
Olle hotel.
H. L. Sanders of Glen
Flora w'as a business visitor
in town Monday.
Mrs. Krenek and daughter
ot Moulton spent a few
hours in this city Monday.
G. H. Northington, Sr., and
C. R. Foulk of Egypt, Texas,
were business and social vis-
itors in town this week end.
Fred and Harry Wiede*
aun left Wednesday for a
week’s fishing trip "at Envinal.
Smithville
. Herbert Miller; Jimmy Pav-
lica and Junior Starry were
in Sun Antonio”Tuesday.. ~.r:
My. and Airs. Joe Vybiral
were’Moulton visitors Tues-
day. . -
Miss Charlino*TIuriia spent
the ,|uist two- weeks with her
relatives,in San Antonio.
Alls. N.. B. Miller and Miss
SmHie U/.zell havy been vis-
iting relatives in 'Highland.
Mrs. Mary Edna Fftvk^of
...... Mwwtnmt Professors, teachers, »achol-
Anotixer.’ grdum of,"fishei‘-f‘ars and hnd fraternal
organizations interested- in the
men composed of Herman
Olle, WiUie Roths and An-
drew Eidelbach .spent the
week- omk at Lamalr, They re-
port, that the 25 pounds of
fish that they cii’ught spoiled
before they, could bring them
to town. •"
Mr. anc} Mrs* Ed ‘ Mikulik
and family returned Monday
from a week end trip, to Sam
Ag^onio. Oh Sunday they
joined a party'-in a barbecue
feast at Medina Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown
df Washington. I), f
Airs, Roy Meyer, Miss Au-
drey Bailey an<j'Mrs. Arnonf
Wiedemann * made , up, auto-
mobile, .trip to Sait Antonio’
last "Thursday. .* •’
Mrs. . Helen • Fielder and
Mrs. W. H, Leppine of Wei-
mar were* in town Monday
having glasses fitted at the
H. R. Thulemeyer * store.
and Mrs. H. Hahn and
son of San Antonio were
greeting Flatonia friends
Tuesday.
Miss TAlary„.J£dua 1‘ayliea
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Vi'etdc. eniljl... . * -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starry
ennv inspi'i'i.'.l 1 Via.
State Park yi Bastrop Suiidity.
and then visited friends in.
Snlithvilie.
Mrs. William Kubala phd.
'daughter were' recent visitors
at the L. Chonosky home at
A’mmansville.
here,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bucek
of San Antonio were recent,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Jurica. * >
Misses VVi 1111a ;iml Beatrice
Kasper of Shiner wore Sunday
gpests .of Mrs. E. Kloss.
Aji.ss Down thy Davis spent
“Saturday, with Mrs. .Jimmy
Pavlica. *
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1937 CROSLEY
Al l. MITAL TUBL RADIO •
JUST RECEIVED
ness?
When the other fellow does
hot like your friends, lie’s j
prejudiced', when you don’t I
like his, you are simply g
showing that you are a good
judge of human nature? $
When the other fellow tries]*,
to treat someone especially
wall, he’s tending ; when you 1 VWo 0 0 u otr
try the same game, , you are
using tact. .
When the other fellow picks
Muilrls An I on* VA*
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HIGHWAY GARAGE i
Elatonia, Texas $
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LI Paso is visiting relatives'*-flaws in things, hols cranky;
when you do, you are discrim-,
inating?
When the other fellow says
what he thinks, he’s spiteful;
when you do, you are frank?
—Author Unknown. “
M rs. lota W right Was
visitor with Mrs. F. M.
ley -Tuesday.
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FEDERAL OFFICIALS
PLAN TO CELEBRATE
CONSTITUTION DAY
comiitg celehratioji of tHe
formation of the Constitution
t>t the United States during
the-yeaf 1937, are qsked to
write, for‘'information to Sol
Btpom, Director -General, the
Ca])itol, WasTithglon, D. (!
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Says the Missus to the
Mister., in,,any body’s country
home this month: "W'hat
about the fall garden, Pa?’”
Have your eyes examined apd
glasS_e,^ ,|'.»rf eMll[i fill.I | l.y
H. Jt. THULEMEYER
The Optometrist of
Flatonia, Tekai
Charges Reasonable and satis-
faction guaranteed.
In Pure,Clean
Sulphur Water
HEALTHFUL
AND
INVIGORATING
♦Ini no experiment
•no nutter how hot
itjfets. Ikeepcalm
FREE Camp Grounds,
Light*, Barbecue Pit
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J ‘Candy, Beer, Soda Water, #
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Sulphur Park
.and Shiner
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column for results. ’ «
WE BUY
CREAM - POULTRY - EGGS
WE SELL -
FEED - FLOJUR - BABY CHICKS
GIVE US A TRIAL—YOU’LL LIKE OUR SERVICE
FLATONIA HATCHERY
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EMERGENCIES
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part of th« day’* work
A tdcpbooc operator in a small
Southweateru town did these
thuifs on a .ecent busy day:
... Sha aalted a dutuH1 tot a Ju
. tracted mother w
tpnnro-B b b s tmmnmnns^\
CHOICE MEAT - -
2 .. FOR.CHOOSEY PEOPLE. W.e sell Ihe Finest IS
" money r.iw .luiy.*, J,toy some of our Fine' Meats 1111
“ ‘Cuhvinced. .
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FRESH SAILS AGE AT ALL TIMES' '
BARBECUE ON SATURDAYS
STARRY & GRIEVE
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rate a barai
ill. She helped locate a baric to
a farmer could aave J7 head of
cattle 0*1 an ialand about to be
flooded. She handled a call that
ruthed workmen to ttrengrhen
w •«*«>»•_,nwatrjrnt, that .the
taJt*
above water. s .
Some other things that urc
“ail in the day’s work’’ in tire
Hell System ate the staff work
of American Telepltone fls Tele-
graph Co., the researches of Bell
Laboratories, the skillful manu-
facturing and buying of Western
Electric.
You seldom think of these or-
ganisations. Yet without the help
they give the mear and women
who furtiiah te'ephone service
here,it would be difficult to make
that service as fast, aa deaf, ay
far reaching, and at low id dost
aa you have teamed to e*pcct. „
Southwestern Boll
Tolophono Compony
QUALITY
DRY CLEANING
<b w
ttri- it|irin> auitr
jind drosses this w^ t’k for a J
Haft*, thorbpgh
CONTINUOUS FLOW \
DRY CLEANING
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Your winter- clothe* cfeiiheTj
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Rust Y’ugly Use NaprYo Aluminum .
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dtying, washable, lasting.
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FURNITURE
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J. >. HODANEK, Propv •
Complete line of Freah apd Cured meat*, Grochriea,
vegetable*, and fruit*. Barbecue and hot aauaage every
Saturday. Highest prices paid for hide*, eggs and chicken,
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IT IS-TIME TO ORDER YOUR
SUMMER SUIT NOW !
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
SI8.50 UP j,
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Nice Line of Fine Ready-Made Suits
$12.50 Up
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GUARANTEED PERMANENTS ...... $.195 to $10.00
M A NI (’URES-^PKRMA'NENTS*—FINGER WAVflES
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“Bring pn your torrid day*; bring on
your heal wave*. They hold no fears for
mr.. I’ll stand up arid deliver good re-
‘. frigrYation, regardless of weather. I’ll
. protect your foods and produce load* of
ice rubes at a cost of only a few pennies
a day. Thousands of Texan* whom I’ve
served for yeara will; testify lo my re-
liability and economy. You can depend
on me—Electric Refrigeration.”
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Wkat't trus ol ClKltlt lUfrlssrstora la gtnarsl Is
-hsmIiIIi true of WastlBfhouoo. iht rorriasrstor
■ hat coatM with a f-pat Piot».tlon Plan. lacluSad
la thw.pries for ag|» a dollar a yoar. Boa tha now
modal* Wow. BuyVV^i our oaas pasmoat plan. ,
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MADE TO MEASURE SUITS
Frotn the Fabric and Stylt?
You Prefer
Put Winter Thing* Away Clean'in r’
FREE MOTH-PROOF BAGS
“SWEETS” PRESSING SHOP
We Call For «hd Deliver *
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Hawkes, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1936, newspaper, August 20, 1936; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1048800/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.