The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1949 Page: 3 of 4
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HOT BARBECUE & SAUSAGE
EACH SATURDAY & MONDAY
Mr$. Paul', Green and Rosa
Lee, and Mr. and MrS. "Tom
Beale and children attended
daughter - of San Antonio and
Mrs. Mathilda Grote of New
Braunfels visited Saturday in
thp Klobedans home, v
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Wiedp-
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Flatonia, Texas
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Gifts for the Grad-
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ity sodal, held Friday night at.
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wen attended, about 55- per-
\yas vhddrefl, Mr. and DR. JENN+NGS B. 4X>0K
Optometrist-
Located at Thulemeyer’s
Lenses Duplicated
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Ice Cream
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Summer, Term Opens June 6
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GROCERIES
Wait Any Longer For That Smooth
WOUR CORNER...
22 advanced feature*—includ-
ing easy-to-reach storage,
fast-freeze compartment, tem-
perature control and jndicator,
automatic lights, baskets and
dividers, sealed power unit;
* built-in lock;
Come In and let ut prove that
a Deepfreeze home freezer ac-
tually pays for itself with the
money it saves. Models for anyy
size family—any size purse.
See a demonstration today?
Dm Luxe Model C-10
fl \ 10 cubic feet, holds mdre then
350 lbs. assorted foods. $449.50 delivered.
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Office Hours— <
f^.wtnriwon' ®SS
m. io 5:30 m IM ■
Tex- ing to IHe Lyric Theatre
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It is veryAlice- to „.S£e._ JEd.
"Mica up and around again fol-
lowing a serious operation
Performed several weeks ago.
He is now gaining weight and
is well ort the way toward
complete recovery.
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Established Jan. 1* 1875
Soft Drinks .
Tobaccos
Candies
#-—--Drugs ■-—*
Coffee
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Sick List
We are sorry to report that
Jude Marie Pavlica is ill at
this writing.
Max Kunschik is also on the
sink list. ■ '
Communion Class ,
Rev. E. B. .Kolodzie an-
nounced Sunday that a group-
of 14 wi-U receive their first .
communion during the 7:30
Mass, in Cistern next Sunday,
May 15.
ERROL FLYNN PLAYS DON
JUAN 1N NEW PICTURE
Make way l-r Duu. Ju*nr
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nmn orthem all . . . he s com-
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1»4»
Cistern News
Coronation of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
An irtfpressive ceremony*of
the coronation of the Blessed
Virgip Mary was held .Sunday
morning before the 9 o’clock
M-ass. • •*' sons beirijf present.
lhe occasion was.sponsored., Mutrh ^interest
by the local
pther girls oF
Miss Wilma Rietz crowned
the statue of the Blessed Vir-
gin Mary. She Was assisted
by Misses Lucille and Edna
Vinklarek. „
The girls wore pastel color-
ed dresses and carried bou-
quets of mixed flowers. After
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jhe altar, Father Kolodzie led
the Sodality with’ rhe act-of
consecration to the Blessed
Virgin Mary.
\ The group sang ■& hymn in
net honor. -
father Kolodzie was cele-
brant of the High Mass which
was-offered for the living and
deceased mothe'rs Of paT-i
ish. - • .
The Sodalis’ts received com-
munion in a body during the
Xlass. "
Women’s Missionary Society
in Moulton Sunday night.
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Ride Everybody's Raving About!
.Clef's trade tires y
h. tQ-day!
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Am settling an estate of
450 acres between Engle
and Prah#; good farming
and pasture land.
WM. W. (BIL^Y) BWRKE
400 East Avenue D,
Rpiyatown, Texas
Phone 155-W
Reg. Box Super Suds and
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Bar ^Reg.) Palmolive —
Soap
Can Ajax
Cleanser
in the ground...so
faithfully protected
by c Clark Me&t
Grave Vault
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aetigned to use the prrtsure of air
in the dome to keep aeepipg water
from reaching* the casket A
stately .beautiful C/ark Af’afa/
Grave Vau/t is alwayi re com-
manded ia our •cryicc,
SMITH
HJNERAL HOME
MADE IN THE SOUTHWEST
FOR THE
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Personals
Mr. and- Mrs. Johnnie
Brejtschopf of New Braunfels
visited with relatives here re-
cently.
Mrs. Joseph L, „
Smithville spent last Sunday
here.
Mrs. Ernest Gosch and'
family of Waelder were visi-.
tors. ^hergt^SaU^~d4.v._, '......
ABOUT ATHLETES FOOT
2127c- Prominent Druggists
Can’t Be Wrong.
Here’s what Stout of Par-
kersburg, W. .Va,, “Ther
Quitta- of ^ale of TKsQL has been very
pleasiryj. .One customeiysaid it
is- the first thing in six ’years
that gave relief.”
IN ONE HOUR
d- wfa wfrwiwltaly ..^ased,-
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No. 2 1-2 Can Libby’s Freestone Sliced
Peaches 36c
No.. 2 Can Dole Crushed
Pineapple
Curley Lawsfrj& cousin from baek what he was trying. aay. lb~ • - —’
a » 1 a ——ift—V1"1 1 --y-1 ■ u>' * . -k .. ** ■ * —
when fie was here visiting, and I the'U. S., which way sounds right,
couldn’t help noticing how different •» From whprB T ait, wll.n.w ‘
he said things. 4
Fof instance, he said, “Lifting
that 200-pound bag of cement al-
- most killed me.” “You"mean sack
of cement?” asks^Cu'rley. ^That’s
the way wli'J say it.) “No,” inter- ,
rupts,young Elliott! who’d speht a'" but who’s to ear the other?* wrong?,
lot of time down South, “He m^ana - .
a ‘po&e of aee-ment.’ ” < •
p,It was good for a hhuckl^ .any-
criticize someone for sounding'fun-
ny to us, we ought to think how we
sound to them. It’s the same aa
choosing your Hcffiid refreshment,
4> Xtc^medla ^m'^eriWiha
of beef—yoh^tnay like ginger ale—
I’d say weYe both right!, '
Copp-igKt, )949, United States BrewrrfFewdatio^ -wwai
GRADUATES' p,h^ flowers- were placed on
j MJ'-■, J.unjSa „Xhnm out , wh a
has been .s^fving as President
-ot-Xhw Baldwin Student* Club
has now completed the, Ac- '
cotinting Course and received
----- his diplpmit. In addition to
IM| the regular course, James Also
studied higher Recounting. He
------- -gwKhmt-e-of- St-.
Joseph's High School in
, Yoakum, and he served with,
the U. S. Army before attend-
ing Baldwin's. James is now
the m&naaMtf- of the Yoakum - Father Kolodzie delivered
-Shoe Hospital. Mr., and ^frs.
Joe Chomout are his parents.
G.et ah garly start in your
career by< beginning' your
coursg this summer. . You will
. be ready for a position ahead
of‘the crowd who wait until
September. ■•
Baldwin College,
Yoakum, Texas
Please, send FREE details of
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GRIEVES.
WE FEATURE
■ Antonio ispent .the week-end
with home folks.
Mri and MV§. Delphine Mo-
tal and baby of Houston were
Sunday guests'of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vink-
larek and family of El Campo
were Sunday visitors here.
Mrs. Andrew Petrek visited
relatives' here one day last
week. ’
Mr. and-Mts. H.. Bailey "of
San Antonio visited in the A?
V.’Psencik home last weekx
Mr. and Mix Eugene PlOntl
and family of. Austin were
LguQsts of home., folk* last
Bunday. .. • -
Miss Bessie Vinklarek bf
Houston spent Sunday here.
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~ to know that, come
gentle rain or downpour
the casket of a dear one-
Scotts Items
H. D. Social Successful
,t The H. D. Club’s compiun-
the T>tom Beale home,
T-_ n- u » . . *
sons beirik present -
i”.was shown
f Hk^ ^o«»en jn the judging
f the parish tak- of ^he dresses.- Miss Staf-
ford’s homemaking class from
Flatonia did the judging, as- “mm vumuvu ancnucu ------- ------
sisting by Mr*. Harry Maeker the Mother’s-Day party of the’ Eyep Examined—Glasses Fitted
and Mrs. A, G. /Wiseman.
Mrs. Lee Roy Best and Mrs.
Sam Meyer were the winners,
and will enter their dresses in
the. Dress Revue at La Grange
on May 12.
Refreshments of c&kcs, pies,
gookiea,. sandwiches^. ■ coffee
and kool-tfid *wete served to
the.guestS. ------
Zhe next, regular meeting
of the club will be held on
Friday, May 13, at 2 p. m. at
the home of Mrs-. ’Harry. Q
Maeker, . -
. ..The demqqstration
oh ‘‘Baking Cookies.”
Personals
■* Visitor^ in
Zamylca-1 horns’ W:-M'________
Day .were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Syatek and children of Baurs-
viFle, Mr. and Mrs. Frankie
B»rta of Austin, Mr. and Mrs.
Theo Krhovjak and daughter
of Flatonia, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Zaru:v<kal and children.
| ■ Mrs.* Julia Zemlicka, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Machajec and
' children spent Sunday in
Moulton with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Meyer.
Mr. and Mrs, Laddie f)kruh-
lik. of Houston visite.d with
home folks here over the
week-end. ---------------Tr ---- .
Mr-, -and Hill Voc? artt! E""t " fc,r r,T ’tnlldng just depends on fchtre you are in
r' How Would You Sdy It?
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<R. F. MUELLER
Flatonia, Texas
I 3 Lb. Package
Crustene
| 20 Oz. Box Am. Beauty
Hot Roll Mix
I 14 Oz. Bottle Libby’s
Tomato Catsup
I No. 1-4 Can Gebhardt’s Deviled
Sandwich Spread
No. 303 Can Libby’s Garden Sweet
■ l*eas 18c
: No. 2 Can Tex-Sun ‘
Grapefruit Juice_
No. 1-2 Can Beacon Chinook
Salmon
the subjects’ checked.
— Accounting
— —Retail
—-Wholesale
—Corporation —
Cert. Piib. —Spelling
• —Cost . ~
—-.Fed. Tax
Garage -
-—Law
—Math
LOOK
BEFORE
YOU BUY!
There are many makes of home
freezers but only one can be caUed
\ ’ the Deepfreeze home freezer.
Look for the name plate. i
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Schulenburg Vetc-rlna™""'**ir Enjo1 Flynn and the sensa-’
», .' ■ * Hospital * •y '.-r t,0”al Swedish Actrgss, Viv.-,.
JusLNorth of in Advon- V—
m. a.r, r. . . ”®nocnoOT . tUres o£.Don juan^ WawerT
Bros.’ magnificent Technicolor
-on- iSttiir
day at the .LjTic Theatre. Qth- feL-
er players are Robert Doug-
las, Alan Hale, Romney Brent, HbM
Ann Rutherford, Robert War-
wick, Barbara Bates, Urta
O’Connor, Mary* Stuart and
thousands of extras in the
cast, 4m
, J' lynnu. w’ho excels in swash- *
buckling roles, cast as Don
"]• Arart;- htsforyTs’ greatest lover
arid .heroic kwordsman, and
Miss Lindfors- is Queen Mar-
garet. — ' “*
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1949, newspaper, May 12, 1949; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255213/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.