The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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NUMBER 37
where it will end, and what
form it will finally take? Who
"■ ”• r""',......* *;-----j • "»iv| wciiiuk an. miu a*cDoia. 11. iv. 'wwti i aim House Joint Resolution No. mother'll 69th. birthday. Fine
Some aix.*w eigfit yenrs ago can toresee just what amend- Airs. E. A. Arnim entertained: Van R. Wiggins were in the 30 provides tor the Board of watermelon wan partaken pf
uivvoah nnafMulxit inw, mav h*! adrlorl frnm with fit roruntirm in honor ^ifv Tmiuiluv .. ^ t>fw...... /•- ____„ • . • .._...... »
Congress passed a law piovid- nients may be _---- ,
.ing. Federal aid to. StuteE;, time to time by Corigrfess
Countless jfnd Itoad Districts,
in a co-operative Ipan ol yoad.
—Sept 28—Oct 1—
added lrom with a reception in honor of. city,Tuesday yn a trip qvyr TTisun Commissions and for jn the afternoon, then a de-
“dUr. -nilu -Mrs. J. M. Uadwell the Old Spanish 1rail irnni the supervision iui.f mariAgP- llt'Dviis anth-boUUtlfltf uiipjflip,
and Mr. and. Mrs. (\ I*. Har5 sea to sea. They are marking dor such laws n«"ihay lie pro- j waa served and later'1e4i'
riaon. A color motif of yel- the trail with the official em-“ nient of the prison system un- cream and caReT^ After a
construction ‘.The country ^ rLAlONIA 11-WEIMAR 4 .low was used in the iarge re Idem,-and have finished the vided by the .Legislature., j few hours myrrv making and
waa assured al thutdime that ' dh good pitching backed ception room and' hall where work as far east as San AtwJ _Sept 28-Oct 1_ real enjoyment they all re-
: the rights qi the states would- by j ‘dniost errorless fielding were arranged’ baskets of tonio. * From Sai\ Antonio they ! Women’s Mission , turned to their . homes, wish-
•never be interfered With-, but ;aml liartJ hdting, Flatonia eas-;stately yellow zeniris and sun-, have put on the-white paint • The W M s ,i(4. v^rr . ing their mother and grand
that 'the purpose. and intent 1,y' defeated Weimar last flowers. ’* of the. signs only and will re t.f,urcll mot i„" iveiilar bnsi- many ' more hapifr
of the la.ty.. Mijfs sol,ely* tp .help j ihl«*sday by ap. ,U to 4 score. The spacious summer porch Jti.rn from Orange putting on ,h Mr.,. f| ‘ ‘ . birthifavk..
-irnd ih no;^hao. Iv -hmdcrrrtr^ > °*ag th^ mound- for waa beautiful in its sciieme i the iv^amr-bTaek ^ ~ • 1 7l thu- paMunnge » *y*.
'a* h‘s4-(>l and white. > lleauth I * While hern Mr, sn»u.-arl , ' vitB I) 111
state or locality
FLATONIA ARGUS
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Devoted to the Interests of the People of Flatonia and its adjacent Territory
FLATONIA, TEXAS, JULY 14, 1921.
$2.00 * year, in advance.
"is
‘ Reception
Thursday evening Mr. and
Marking the O. S. T.
Messrs. H. R.-Stemort and
Prison, Reform
afternoon in honor of their
Mr. and Mrs.. Frank' Rh'odes
iSan Ahteluo. motored . it
Obcite ui wmiiu 111 JUIU......turn wane. - Iieauu-I . v. line mere air... Mournrt . •• Kcnom re,ut amf lipr^Uaan Antoluo. mdto
cise of * jurisdiction’; over its | , thri!UKh 0UL the game, ful ivy was twined around th<*.■ t -ok decagon to compliment |~ , , ' • ., . , here thg airst of last
pubi.it''higlfwavs.' The n!an ^Rowing them Only four hits central posts, while basbets^of t Fayetfe Countv nn the- anl^n- ! i....../ " ‘ I an»n+ « fnw Aav,
.next
i) b e •
vitecl
;reby
that
lead-
V,IDV VI JUI JSUl^UUIl ever lt» ( . --Z,.
• ^"highways.' * *This plan l^^wihg^.them only four‘hits
- has worked admirably the Hatonia crew gar-
several years in fll?1' i*n^yiirag^nere<^ thirteen olf the deliy-
: nient oi-n.n.l construction thru .cr*os .9^ the Weimar; entries,
.'out 'the* country. Last, wti*.' K'■‘il Kolar led the at-
the House adopted ftn iimend»'t ‘ack fGr ’Ftatonia with three
meat' to this Taw, Wich if ap-S.hit3' apiece .while • Mueller,
proved by. the Senate- will, af- Hurr and Olle-each were cred-
■ter a period - of three ^'ears,’”^elK.w’^ two. -
'deprive Texas <.i- FedTeral aid FJatonia opened the game
altogether,, unless she changes scoring four runs in the
her-Cpnstitutiion.-* . ...
• Under this * amendment
there, can 'be no Federal co-op-
first. - Hurr. doubled to left-.
Mueller scratched one to’ first
and Hurr took third. - Fernau
eration»With*- Conulynind road jshoved one . through’ second’,
Precinct''4uncisr-r.Uit a f,t.ato Huri't scoring. _and .,'MueUer-
... t—r ' a- rr.i ! ilpaiwncr im of \Af<ll.‘n»«<
fund must lie *i ov idoH. The .‘4‘aiwng.up at third. WHliam*-
: Constitution - of frexAsi (i»es ! son W a sizaler down the
'authorize, p^state- ro.T^-ihird base-.Jme.'to ' hard to
T'rv,,.y*‘"r' x vu< . . - - * ... -r ~
piiund, and the people- recently,^anclie and I*erna« and Muel
defeated"a'propOsititin for that ler scored. Wiliiamson" Stoie
liurpose. If is doubtful ifj^'cond and scored on Al-
®hey would be willing to cha- i^cht’s double to left center.
j That completed Flatonia’s
' * r »iii ui y,
central posts*.while baskets- 0U Fayetfe County on the jplen- .U[l
white daisies*'hung from the [did work of building its hip, i'non the r/nrnhntnw t
* K fed.....«S i
ed^n_ ivy and. daisies. ’.. ;t-i 4thaf te‘ ipomplettd
week
Ait^iinteresting game Of pro-
grefsive forty two was played,
the brides’ table being the
to none ..of Its class on the]# meet with’ her on PubUctty
entire route. ’ - - - ' Day, ,hily 25th.
He also tarried long enough ) rmumbof
OaI 1 /f/t f ft I 1 /A O t*M..M, ........ 1
head table Mr. and Mrs. Har-1 to collect dues from sovoval idle u M‘‘n
1 j.SlUl rill 11 Mr n tul 1\/T*»cj f’ii/l' I hf f li n 4* 4-La /"\1,1 . . . ».
l’isqn and Mr. and Mrs. Cad-J of . the members of the* Old i.day. tulv
welt being at this table at the Spanish Trail Association' for | the Parson*;
opening of the game.
Mr. Werner Fernau was the
winner of the gamet"receivin'g
a» a reward a, handsome cut
glass candle stick. By a
the year 1921.
—Sept 28—Oct 1—
Valouch Znrovec -
Miss Agnes Zurovec
and
t he ParsonaT'L
IH at 4; p. m. at,
Sup. Pub
-t—Sept 28—Oct 1-
I/41?iuat
will entertain, the Senior B. “p,,ro',ed-
ami spent n few days with
r< lat iyes. , . . .
Mr -+U>wfon Young wm in
FluUJua Friilay.
A number from hVry atfend- r
de the1 picnic ut Jeddo Fri-,
day, ' ’ , ' Lily.
• —Sept 28—Oct 1—
LEGION LOCALS
- Regular meeting of Jerome
.M ichal - Post. 94 callejj to or-
jder by Post-Commander, R. A.#
4 bi heer at. t8 p. ' nu Sunday,
nge the Constitution i |completed ^ Flatonia’s beautiful cwt glass, vase werw-JiacLv. - --.......- ■ ’
for the purpose of swhringj}- ffli’ing*until the'Sixth. With placed. Upon this table, gifts " The bride is a daughter'of
4L rn tTrwf KUA 1 . .1 fino nllt 'PopVinnnlr ' A n f A flin - c. . * * * . VY— ___1 nit' r i
^ouvn, uy « L'U- | UViiuvvL .. .......... . *'•
incidence the game closed ' Mr. J. Valpuch -were arfied ; ^ ^ ^ • With a ."midnight,
with the two brides- and at the Catholic Church at Cis-: P*chic at the ^J. D. Chalk
grooms again at the “brides’.tern Tuesday at. 10 ;30 a. m. ri‘sidt>n« Satur'iCy night, Jutv
tahle”, and when the lovely' A big dinner was served U’th. ••■Wo will have a good
peach .cream ahd angels’ food the homt- of (ho bride at J"11 "*ani arid plenty of eats,
cake were ‘served’a handsome: n,'0*C and a dunce given at ( ottle yoiirself or semi a sub-
cu't glass, fruit bowl and a night in honor‘of the bridal 8t‘tute. The l.i-ague; •
beautiful tyt. glass, vase weia^mtLv- • -----’ | -r-Sept 28-Oct 1
..at
i » V
\vi i1"' ''"h"’:’" 1,1 »«airinim-."-r“o-:;"""“ "V"------- r”V” "H'"‘ W,e> K,trs ',,K ulM"' 13 « «mugnrgr ogi Apple* Grown Here
th.is FgclrirftP aid. Many conn-;°”e out 1 echac-ek pasted one ,to tlie -l^pnorees frojn Air. and 'Mr. and Mrs. John Zurovec .Mr. II. E. ()ile brought in to nut un wn,
SimH* *™19 «* thW. Kell Stlivered M,? Arnim. the CIS,,, ^5^
their* own mads. Porhimlr^'J single, and Pec-hacek - Jhose. mem-inj?- invitaHdns kv. and the groom a"-yodhfe,v grown* On trees in* hi-; visiting ntendH-rs junwAhe
*:•; y}' ;
r i, 'r - —
ilOP,-
-tbe riebpTe. in' those" cauritiP-[^(K)^' %ird* Kell stole Second,
would not now) vote to.'amend.grounded out to short
the CotisfitnUon* bv which they ibdt Pechatek Waa held at-3rd.
wopld h'^alced*tdTfTSnaH.y76:i'.'|1^far delivered wtth‘ a html
building roads -in tft.her-’corih-\sirigifij»^c«^l»r and Pechacek
ties. ’..In >any event t-hev- w’o.uld IScoro*d- Hurl- flew out to cen-
nqt submit to be c^rced into
Following mo-
tions cariiedf ’ * -:•'****’. -f jf-
1 Appointing a Fair cora-
mittee of Geo. kristek, chair-
man, W. D. Johnson, ami F.
J. Starry to confer with Fair
Munager, M. Fernau, Jr. for
naming' an American Region
Day with an appropriate pro-
’grain during the Flatonia Fajr.
2. Instructing H. N. Hyman
to put up sfrns . designating
- ... - _________-— and the groom a’’- youbfr |Veiv 'grown* tm trees in
/or.this;occasion ere: ' #us.irie$s.tnkn of Hou.stoTT, ’'* 'y?i^d.
• Mr.TmtLMrs.^C. P: Harrison I Tbev will make their bonti- The specimens brought in
Mr. and Airs. J, M. Cadwell, jn .Houston.
Mn arid MrsT R.v 0. Hill,' Mr. — " ~w 2fuK^T
and .Mrs. 6. J. Dechord. Mr. -Sep. 28-Oct 1-
and IVln** A. F. Gar.ilner", Dr. Amendments That Are To Be
and Jits, L. A. WheeleV, j ^oted On In Stc-ie July 25
Mr. ai I m., £ L. Humble 4 he iour proposed amend-
^ J a - ,s- L. Wotipka, nirnts to the constitution of
at e uC.g;of>d siae' and- shape iant writing. U. S. Senators
ter; . -
amending -the Cohs itutiof bv ; Hi’e eighth Flatonia shov-
_ the Federal Government. This pd two more Across the plate............ .,,,0. * n.
’ is m' fair, illustration Fed-,i'i’“cfeJll'ak<-gmundvd out to 3rd. ^-'r. -and.* Mrs.*, F. R. Oovuin <*bQV.,u t,,r, u T 1 ♦■L'’ ’r**'
' ■.’ ^ ^AS;£s®^S
tn-mg m the#eginning. After | but Ked was caught ’ at the Mr. and Mn w n - . v
we accept- them w,e are bound plate. > Hurr singled and the
ads.
-
by them, and rfrust. comply; bases were loaded. Mueller
. with the Federal conditions j drove a hard one ' to > -right-
.in ord/vr to secure the Feder-]canter for a clean single but
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Johnson, the'state oh the fourth Satur-
Misses Edna Sullivan, Eula djiy in July.
-U. 1Van’ • 'bmie Sullivan, Enid a brief synopsis of these
!* ul
vimting memlH*rs cturmg the
Fair.' ]. .-
3. .Instructing Pdst Adju-
and: excellent flavor, and have
very small cores and no seed.
Mr. ,011c .haa two trees of
from. Texas and .local Con-
gressmen for their support in
the Legislat ive program . of
this wonder: ,d tVu.it bearing, the American Legion' befffiht.
'I'll y iSn 1: : 1 vc cars' >>M < ’(uigress.
and staiid fifteen or sixteen 4. 'Appointing a Picture sho’
fd^Vhigb,: filuHfed like a pear. committee, A. G, Kotzebue,
tree. They bore plentifully ! chairman, D. J. De^herd. ami
this yeaj*, one tree having,125 F. E. Berger to confer with
apple’s on it and the rither managers of Picture shows at -I
■v<
sixty odd;
Who says
aid.
V.. ■
jwas caught at second trying I Ariita .Kubena, Mildred M c v-
» * n ■ _ ------ ^ unei synopsis 01 uiese
. ohnson, Beulah prown, Kath- amendments is given here: grow tn Fayette County
leen- (^arlos, Lorena JohrrSon, w ith •
The plan to Federalize our to stretch it into a double” !«r, May Mey«;r, Mildred Fok. Salary Advances
*£)g”l .eystsi’v-.M.egnteBiplat.'ffgijng.; - iMattie Ifoefner. I.u.ibol Blud. „
Ted by the so-cailed Srrtith-Tow-
Iner or Sterling-Towner bdls,
is ■ cA’lcidVifed to entice many
The nTnfh'VsawTliomie^more 'worth, MeSdames Ella Muel- * u constitutional will come again v
v.’eird baseball.' Fernau flicdjler, Elmer Widen, R. -D. Clan- a,!‘®nd.men^ uicie.asmg the sal-j up ot our village.
SejH 28 Oct 1 —
*Elm Grove New* —
After a two weeks absenoe
will come uguin with a writc-
P’latonia and. Muulton, renting
apples won’t same one night a month, net
proceeds of such to be equally
divided between
the local.
Post and Ladies Auxiliary*
5. %Rft^ng open days of
clubroom to public.
6/ Giving non-members of
weird rinse ball. Fernau fliediter, Elmer Widen, R. -D. Clan- V“r-----• ......^ :
out to right. Williamaqa .Mp- cy and Clare Harrison and ary 6 governor to $8,000 an-j Mrs. Emma May and little [A can IieKlon pr,v,le,ce of
K-W b.uV was forced at aljcond!Messrs. W™, 1-’,-'tw. "Ui‘!,y ** Wlowite Prwrtsn, ut-Houstun «» *5* up#" °f
J
few we vies with $5 00 per annum, signing
t
•“ IW riiv|ur umt^v l 'll' , l*0’*” . om»- J , v/i«iu ixun iriUJl, MflU . ti » «
thousands of people, .who-are g'lgd but was forced at second Messrs. Werner Fernau, Dew- n. *!• y *!n! '. , .
vating to do everything pus- by Albrecht. PochsCek hit a|ey Baugh, Harrell Hyman, 8° tU* %■ ...... 8pvlldi»k a ..... ------- ------- . . . con.iu.^
i pmztm 1.^TJTts, aBp&rvaBa -
“the sun ruin* dm r)9U nnd CHle stole second' and Kolar Kirk. Ed Svnstn nnrl n,- i? J ,re ' per ‘ a> OI “ Visit with relatives andj ' -’
w , '* •**’.*■ - - ’ "-- —T.--- *~ ~|
“the sun pipes tfu*. da v and Olle stole second'^, and Kolar Kirk. Ed Svasta and Dr.
the.Tnonri im^efrfa t^e .right” sirffclod to left center and both J. , Marecic.
theifi -wilt' eventtmlir—7,. Tunaers scored. Hurr ended
m^ndments mado to these lnw Vhe inning with a long fly to
that will rendthem verv center.
obnoxious to’ (be people of Weimar scored one in the
Texas. '* Hdr'd on a bit and two siicri-
One in the fourth on,
’ days and $5 per day for re? friends.
The -’Prononerls of ihepu flces.
. —Sept 28-Oct 1— *
Attend K. of C. Initiation
The first, rfesond- and third
ttegrees were exemplified jril
mabwier of ► session, -phis- 46 * Mr.* ami Mrs. Mohasta left
cents per mile traveling in go- Thursday Jfqr their home in
ing .and returning fnom the Ft. Worth. -»
state capital. , ' | • Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Butler
anti «on,-- Aulbert Ad$fnS, of
Pension for Old SoWiers
W. D. Johnson elected 2nd
V. Commatuten-------------------
■L-----V «. -s V---- -- ----->«i*.|i»n....wi wwpm t ■ -—--~-r~ ~r~y yaa
P* laws claim f^pt the states do errors and two sacrifices.
not relfncruish their ric-bt un- Two in the fifth on two hits
dor the Constitution to control and a sacrifice and an error,
their public schools. That, is! The line-ups:*,
true. At the samo time in . Ff.ATONIA WEIMAR
ot-d-o* to -mf il,,, Fed,-r-iT Hurr-1-sf C. Green p-lst
for the schools Ve must com- Mueller 1 f • Hohac 1st p
„ r ’ “ '•"fly. with- .the *Vderii condl- '^rnau 2nd DoggeH c
f’nns under which »‘t. is ton- Vi^mtKm 8rd Lowrey 3rd p
’ u: .b’'”dercd. The advQ.r^tes bf t.his Albrecht c Hdllien c f
UL
L'% ' fnW'do not even agree among Pechacek c f
! Jthtriseives as to the extent ta r ^
Bf PD - » u « , , . . .. * (Silo
m
vdflrh thd-Fedgral regulations
pho'Ad-l.f»o,ii Ma,nv pf ^thenj
lie ss
’olar p
pro workinr* in irootj faith, and
u’nr*. no Fodernl interference
Brasher r f
Barta 2nd
J. Green I f
Instil ss
* ** ’Fdttltast r
by innings
f
AM
u’Ar*. no Fodernl intorfersnee Score oy innings':*
fn‘the management* of s< h<Wil Fiatonia 400 00f 02441
ufl'airs. Others want a ^Weimar .. L20* OfiO- 4
a) Board to prescribe a Uni- -Sept 28-6ct 1*- m uM.iwck
form course of study for all Mrs. Ji W. Wright of Nikel is visiting relatives in Gpl-
thc stales. Who c#n say just is visiUng relatives In the eity.: umbua this week.
' ’ . 1 - .. ,v* ...
Yoakum last Sunday by a de-^—Hogpe Joint Resolution No. .Dallas spent a few .days at teeth
_ _ * 11 VS (/ V AS 1 L 11 4 4 L tfi/vmti ,4 it l 1. AK A 1 i* 1 / 1 la- • ««•
—Sept 28-Oct 1—
COLONY ITEMS -
News items are as scarce as
scarce as the proverbial hen’s
siMUtmu lapi OLHluay oy a (le^- 111 ■ ■ -—rr rtT i TTT”^ * “ -AAorjo Ob
gree team from Houston. The 11 provides that the constitu- the'Alfred Gosch home, leav-
* - tion shall be changed so. as ing Wednesday for Galveston
■ 4
third degree was under the
direction oj’State Deputy, Mr. <0 Prov'de ^or an additional and - were accompanied by
uuovHuii uj oioi-r deputy, ivir. . ’ ; ---- '*‘w
Hustmyfe of Orange. After- *ax ?c °-n eac^ 1 Miss Gertrude Goseh.
the initiation a barbecue sup-1 wbivh additional funds may be I Mrs. J. T. Peters, Dewey
per was enjoyed by ths meni- usi‘d in -granting aid to indi- and l^jss May visited m Delhi
bers. A very interesting meet- or- disabled ( onfederate
",JI J " Mr. arid Mrs. Q. H. Fogg
soldiers and sailors who came
short talks by many
'new and old members were,
greatly enjoyed. Those at-
tending from here were,:, W.
J. Huvar, Ed Mikulijt, rf. A.
[Schutz, I)r. F. J. Marecic, J.
T; and Jerome Harbich.
Thfi-flast three named were
Initiated.
-—Sept 28-Oct 1—
Mrs. H. Lutz of Little Rock.
The past week, has been a
very busy one with the tillers
of the soil, the hard rains
made another working of the
cotton-necessary.
Wateg melons are getting
ripe but*, top much rain hatL
i caused a second growth that
ing was-held and at the end — ----- ------ ..... „„„ *„,B. v<. n. rogg caused a second grow-wi i*»*»
rof the to Texas prtor to January 1. entertained their young friend detracts from their luscious-
1910 ami for lhi> oaluhlkhincr .. l...... “tT___. m, . * -
of a
aria
home for such soldiers
sktlors. '*
Poll Tax Payments
Senate Joint Resolution No.
1 provides for a change which
will permit d«yment of poll
triVes by either husband or
with a lawn party Thursday ness.-
'X
.......
IS „ ■ "Lay
evening of last week. * j It may be another case of
Mrs. Sallie Phelps and'little ten cent cotton bd* U»e fanner
daughter, Irene, of SiriitbviHe who has kept out,of debt will
were here on business. Tljurs ifind himself bettor off at,teg
day of last week. j cents than be would at thirty
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gosch provided- it took -the crop to
Jtv.~rs; —| and children, accompanied by P*y the d»H*t.,,( .
We fof both parties, and^pro- Mr. John Butler and family. We .daily, expecting
vinirig that only native borft ' went over to Alfred's mother’s announcement $hat there ||
or naturalized ciH/’en-; of the to meat the other children be a pro! ! m.
United States shall be quail- jand. grand children together Colony. the Cripf
fled electors in this state. [with a few friend* fueedayj (Concluded
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