The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962
Established Jan. 1, 1875
Your Fri
THE FLATONIA ARGUS
Geo. W. Bridges
Owner and Publisher
Sintered as second class
matter at the post office at
SlatonTa, Texas, under the
Act of March 8, 1879.
Published each Thursday in
The Argus Building, Penn
Ave., Flatonia, Texas.
Phone PRescott 6-3510
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W. F. Mick of Shiner spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Schacherl Sr.
Safety Driving
GOODYEAR,
GATES and
DAYTON Tires
FOR HIGH QUALITY AT
" REASONABLE PRICES
NIEMANN
MOTOR CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vo-
taw and Ronnie of Houston
spent the week-end1 with Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Votaw. Mr.
and Mrs. George Barta and
Glenn and Steve Gray of
Waelder also visited with
them Saturday eveping. ’
Mr; and Mrs* Albert
Dutcher, and children of
Lissie, Mr. and Mrs. ,Tom
Petrasek and children, Mrs.
Johnny Mica and children
of Flatonia visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
Mica.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pri-
hoda, Claudette and Carl,
visited in Houston Sunday
F/wYanr Sum mm* u;ith lu?r mother, Mrs. Mil
rw-iour oiimmer . ,, u,.
lie Herzik,' who is in the
Methodist ‘Hospital. They
also visited Mr. and. Mrs.
Amos Kadleaek and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Pederson and family; they
went to Herman Park Zoo;
enroute home, they visited
in Sealy with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Siska and fftmily and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mach-
alec and family.
Scotts Items
Better
Thomas Beale ‘returned
home from the Wagner Me-
morial Hospital in Shiner on
Friday. He is doing fine.
Personals
Miss Suzanne Beale of
Houston spent Wednesday
here with her mother, Mrs.
Tom Beale, and brother,
Thomas, at the hospital.
Also visiting Thomas were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beale,
Rev. Julius. Holm, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Ammeritlatin,
Taut Mach alec and Janice,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burger
were Sunday evening visi
tore of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Pavlas in Moulton.
Recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs.' J. E. Hutchison
and children were Mr. and
Mrs. David Terral and chil-
dren of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ma-
tocha of Victoria, Mr. and
NEW—Modern Way to
enjoy GRAND PRIZE
...as "COtH-PAH"
Mrs. Louis Boehm of Moul-
ton, Miss Hattie Wiede-
mann of Flatonia, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Hahn and Les-
lie Haas were week-end
Praha Happenings
(Beatrice>Migl, Corr.)
Planning Trip to Praha
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holub
received word that their
aunt, Mrs. M.ary Greivw-Uie
former Mory Smolik, plans
visitors of Mr. and Mre. a trip to Praha during the
Fred Wiedemann.
Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry" Maeker
were Parke Donaldson and
Nicki of Houston, Mrs. Paul
week of Sept. 23 through
29. Mrs. Greive is from Los
Angeles, Calif., and is 88
years old.
Mrs. Greive plans to visit
Green and Mr.’and' Mrs. relatives and a number of
Johnny Cook of Shiner, j her ol^ friends and neigh-
Donald Maeker of* Austin, hors
She' will be accom-
Mrs. H. Maeker, who spent Jpanied by her oldest son,
-- * -- Edmund, who did not see his
the - week, Mr. and* Mrs.
Buddy Brunner and daugh-
ters of Flatoiya, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Hahn. Sun-
day and week-end visitors
were Pfc. and Mre. Ken-
wood Maeker of Killeen.
birthplace,' Flatonia, in 48
years.
We are looking forward
to seeing Mrs. Greive and
her son. We hope they en-
joy their visit to our little
community of Praha.
Welcome Sisters
We wish to welcome Sis-
Visitors Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Wiedemann,
Cynthia and Karon, who j
continues on".tjie sick list, j ter M. Gerald and Sister M.
were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne I Dorothy, who arrived in
Wiedemann and Windy and, Praha and will teach during
v>
Allan Wiedemann of Hous-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Pay-
las and Jack of Flatonia,
Mrs. Tom Beale and Thom-
as, and on Monday Mrs. A.
L. Ellis and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Ellis,
Gary, Don, Shirley, and
Pam spent Sunday and
Monday in Nederland with
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Spencer.
Air. and Mrs. H. O. King
and friertds and the James
Surman family of Houston
spent the week-end 'af their
farms here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ellis
and children were Luting
visitors Wednesday with
the 1962-63 school term.
We wish the Sisters the
best of luck and God’s
blessing throughout t h e
year. On Sunday the Sis-
ters were honored with a
shower by the Praha parish-
ioners.
Personals —
Sunday visitors in Schul-
enburg at the home of Mr.
and Mrs.’ James Stanzel
were Mr. and ~MrST Anton
Migl and Bea, Mr. and Mrs.
George Masek, Michael,
Tim. add Chris Lee of
Praha, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Migl, Paulette and Teresa,
of Cistern, Mrs. Ed. Stanzel
^ Mr. and Mrs, George
Pechacek of Lalo and Miss
Millie Jean Pechacek of
Austin were week-end visi-
tors with Mr. and Mre. F.
F. Pechacek. ----------
Mrs. Martha Taylor of" |
Waelder. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry .Christian, Mrs. Beu-
lah Hunter and daughter of
Gonzales visited in the L. L.
Taylor home Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs. Martha Biddle of
Beeville • recently visited
with Mre. F. W. Tlfulemey-
er. They also spent a week
in San Antonio and Granite
Shoals with Mr. and Mrs.
II. L.. Thulenaeyer. .
.Air. and Airs. Alax Alen-
nike, Airs? Frank F. Spata
and son, Michael, of Hous-
ton, Airs. Joseph Weldon
Byrne . of Smithville, Mr.
and Airs. V. E. Gossch of Al-
tair and Mr. and Airs. Alax
Marburger of Anchor Ranch
were recent visitors of Air.
and Airs. A. Al. Gosch.
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FLATONIA, TEXAS
DEDICATED
SERVICE
♦SERVICE is some-
thing more felt by its
absence than its pres-
ence, for true serv-
ice is never obtru-
sive. Ours is a pro-
<* fession dedicated to
such thoughtful serv-
ice — the alleviation
of bereavement in
every way possible
without intrusion and
without ostentatious-
ness.
THE SMITHS
t
long and
He was
resident i
mercantil
moving t<
He wa
of A. V.
August t
host of r*
here. A 1
cal peopl
neral in
morning.
School O
The Ci
will begii
Sept. 4.
John J
assume
ties as p
Margueri
assistant
Buses
routes an
as were t
Mrs. J<
cook and
room. Li
on the o]
tickets v
price as
Linen Sh<
Mrs. J
cent brii
Sunday
Recreatio
linen sho
wii/n ui mis. r^U'. oi-(iii4L(i
Mr. and Alr.4. C. W. Mat-[and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
thews. Janek and Alice Jane of
Mr. and Airs. August Schulenburg.
Staacke and Miss Stella Mr. and Airs.’ Tom Gass-
Kopa, Miss Alattie Miller of
Flatonia and Mr; and' Airs.
John Tupa were Sunday
visitors of Air. and Mrs. Joe
Svatek and family as were
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sedl-
meyer who had just return-
fed from their wedding trip
to several states. This Sedl-
meyera ■ are now Irving in
e the ffatural way—in modem, rto-deposit, no-return glass
cans that protect the pure beer flavor. Pick up a Grand
Prize “COM-PAK” today. so good in glass... so convenient.
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fist, Alice and Mike, of El
Cam’po spent Friday and
Saturday here, visiting the
A. L. Ellis family.
Air. and Airs. Victor
*Stary of Corpus Christi
were weeft-end visitors of-
Mi\_.and Mrs. Julius Hajek.
tier, Miss Cecilia Hajek of
Brookshire, Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Hajek, Barbari and
Debbie, of Waller visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Hajek and boys.
'Visjting Mre. Stazie Migl
were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Migl and family of Prahg;
_____ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koudel-
sek a.nd- Andy spent Sunday
in Moulton in the, home of
Mr. and Mrs. August Heyer
and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ja-
sek, Debbie, Sidney, and
Alatt, spent the week-end in
Gonzales with Mr. and Mrs
%ittS
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KOLAR
DRIVE-IN GROCERY
Come and Take Advantage Of
Our Week-End 1
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Phone PR 6-3330
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Nixon visited Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Aleyer during the last
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Non-
macher of Waelder, Mrs.
Adolph Krametbauer and
die Barcak Jr. of Houston
visited their parents over
the week-end.
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to all
Roy of San Antonio and who sent cards and letters,
KASPER’S FALL OPENING
And Back To School Values
Mrs. Glyn Johnson spent
Thursday afternoon in Glid-
den with Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
dolph Schobel.
and offered prayers follow-
ing the loss of my mother,
Mrs. Julia Williams of
Lockhart, Your thought-
ness will ever be remem-
bered.
Mrs. Max Johnson
CARPENTERS
Bin ill of your o»wi «l«d
on our preclilon mochlno.
Mechanically accurate Joint-
ing. filing and aettln*.
They’ll cut cleaner, truer,
falter.
JOE R. SVATEK
Leave saws at Eidelbach
Lumber Co. and Flatonia
Lumber Co.
Our stocks are now complete with New Fall
Merchandise for the entire family. Be sure
to check with us before you buy your Fall
STILL TIME
TO ENROLL!
Enrollment for PRACTI-
CAL, S A L A R Y-RAISING
BUSINESS COURSES is
open Sept. 4-10. Thus you
are not too late to start a
beginning or advanced Sec-
retarial, Accounting, or
Management Course. You
can begin your business fu-
ture this September!
Clothes, Shoes, and Hats.
Ask for Bulletin
KASPER’S
Enroll today, if you are cer-
tain of your plans. Or
write or phone to request
our free 1962 Catalog, or
an appointment with a Ca-
reer Counselor. But act
now! Time is limited. Stu-
dents can earn board and
room.
SCHULENBURG. TEXAS
Baldwin
Business College
1010 Nelson, Yoakum
AX 3-2542
PICRIC
September 2
= ... TEXAS =
Family Style Dinner
Consisting of Stew, Sausage, Fried Chicken
And All Appropriate Trimmings
Dinner 11:30 Supper 5:30
ADULTS $1.00; CHILDREN 50c
Entertainment and Refreshments For
All on the Grounds Day and Night
MUSIC DURING DAY AND
FOR BIG DANCE AT NIGHT BY
Henry Brosch Orch.
MEN 75c; LADIES 50c
JOIN THE FRIENDLY TRAIL RIDERS
AS THEY ARRIVE AT 11:00 A.M.
SEE NEW ADDITIONS TO THE HALL
Everybody Come Out And
Meet Your Friends!
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth986156/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.