The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1955 Page: 1 of 6
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10.00 per 100
|alves—
7.50 per 100
(Too per 100
2.00 per 10O*
|3.00 per 100
).00 per 100
I Cows—
1.50 per 100
13.00 per 100
Str. Calves—
18.00 per 100
Str. C*lres~-
16.06 per 100
Hfr. Calves—
16.00 per 100
J Hfr. Calves—
|l4.00 per 100
Cows-—
).00 per 100
Cows—
1135.00 pair
r 'Calves
185.00 pair
117.’80 pet 100
ll7.lo per 100
Il5.50 per 100
12.00 per 100
517.00 per 100
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Honor Roll For
Past Six Weeks
Students,of the Flatonia
School making, the, honor
roll during the fifth six
weeks period, are: .
1 First tirade (Miss'Ward) :
Susan Johnson,- Jo Ann
Krametbauer, Agnes Krejci,
Anita Richter, Lillie Mae
Syrinek, Alice June Weh-
meyer, Larry Lee Brunner.
Harvey Miea, Harold Mica,
K Martin Svatek, 'August Syri-
nek?
First Grade (Mrs. Frier-
f son) : Georgeanna Cardenas,
^■Bonnie—Hnlstien, Nadine
Huth, Lofetta M-uras, Vir*
t ginia Lynn Needham, San-
1 dra Pavlica, Patricia Schoen-
H| weitz, Judith Steinhauser,
P®i Tommy, PerAles, Morris
Commander, Terry Pecha-
. . tek, Keith flowman,' J’at-
gjjk- rick \Kosenauer, Sam Wo-
( tipka, Robert Richter.
Second Grade: Daniel
Spx Brunner, Donald MerCcka,
J'}. Douglas £liea, Leslie Thi-
Jgttr bo<jaux, Gary Zimmerhan-
zel, Sandra Grieve, Judy
Kallus, Cynthia Krejci, Jane
Muras, Glenda Michal, Mar-
gret Novak, Claudette Pri-
hoda, Janice Zapalac, Ray
mr Faltysek. x
Third Grade; Diane Rol-
nJig^- RonalA -Starry,-. Wanda
Freytag, Betty Joy.ce Pech-
acek, Thomas Huth, Lillie
Svatek, Pearlief Mae Loth,
Ann Mueller, Bennie Car-
denas, .Virginia Hoffman,
Bettyej. liou<TMica“,'' Difyid
King," Mary Hajek, Robert
Richter, Janice Brunner,
Dennis Freytagr Herman
Baca, Evelyn»Richter.
Fourth Grade: Nancy By-
ler, Kathleen Bacak, Joyce
Steinhauser, Joyce Ann Eh-
ler, Barbara *iSchoenweitz
Juanita '
Brunner, Ge
Kenneth
MacnT^wanl Simcik-."
,Fifth Grade (Miss Kas-
per): Marie Brunner, Diana
Consecration Rites Second Grade Presents Job" J-Havrda
At Schulenburg
» *' ' ■
Church May 3 _
The Ceremony of the Sol-
emn Consecration of St.
Rosp °f Lima Catholic
Church, Schulenburg, will
take place'-next Tuesday,
May 3, beginning at 8 :30 a.
m. with the Most Rev. Rob-
ert E. Lucey. S.T.D., Arch-
bishop of Saif* Antonio, of-
ficiating. Archbishop Lucey
will be agisted by The fol-
lowing Masters of Cere-,
monies: Rt. Rev. Patrick J.
Geehan~P.A., V.G., Rt. Rev.
J. L. Manning, J.C.D., Very
Rev. Bruno J - .Hubertus and
Rev. Henry'S. Herbst. Also
assisting will be Rev. O. B.
Kahlich and Rev. Thomas
Collins, Deacons,, Rev. Rob-
ert E/Sehmim. Sub-Deacon,
and Rev. Harold Hughes,
Thurifer.
Members of the 4th De-
gree K. of C; of the _ Sc lml-
tnburg and neighboring as-
semblies will serve as guard]
of honor during the' Cere--,
mony of Consecration and
during, the Solemn High
Mass which will follow im-
mediately after the conse-
cration. , ,
Celebrant of the * High
Mass will )a« KeimSjMage.
St.
Program Before P.-T.A.
Sue Coopfer, Deanna ^Hanna,
Kathryn Kolar, Ko-
vak, Dorothy ^Wampler,
Wayne Hhnna. ,
Fifth Grade (Mrs. Os-
borne) : .Julius Perales, Joe
Reese, Peggy Nell Mueller,
Beg-ky Garbader Dickie
Huth, Carol L?nn Brunner,
Edith Hajek.
Sixth Grade: RCith Mae
Kunetka, Evelyn Koopman,
Raymond Bat a,-- Gilbert
Huth, Douglas Mach, A11*
drew Svatek.
Seventh Grade: David
Tauch, Kenneth Otto, Randy
Mach, James DeWitt, Dofis
Johnson, Eleanora Schoen-
•weit^.
Eighth Grade: Cynethia
Robinson, Jacqueline Rob-
ins, Shirley Fleck, Connie
Perales, Judy OHe, Joe
Dorns. * *.
- Ninth Grade: Helen Sva-
tek.
Eleventh Grade: Agnes
Svatek, Mary Ellen Burger,
Betty Lou Lueders, Jeanette
Zapalac, Josephine Barnick.
-Twelfth Grade: Joy Pav-
•>-ltok,’ Hetty Earl Plowman,
Joyce Ann Thiede, Jo Ann
Kunschik.
A. Hermes, pastor of
Rose of Lima Parish, assist-
ed by Rev. Blathasar Jana-
cek and Rev. Joseph
The Flatonia P.-T.A. met
April 21 at 7:30 p. m. in the
High School Auditorium.
The meeting was well at-
tended. It was gratifying to
see so many fathers present.
The program was in
charge of Mrs. Dora McCall,
who presented the Second
Grade in the following num-
bers:_ __' .
Twirling routine, by Jan-
ice Zapalac.
Piano solo, by Sandra
•Grieve. ——-----—*----
■"“Spring” playlet by these
Second Grade pupils: Janiye
Zapalac,. Sandra Grieve,
Margret Novak, Serra Lee
Loth, Judy Kallus, .Cynthia
Krejci, Glenda Michal, Jane
Muras, Claudette Prihoda,
Douglas Mica, Ronald Mc-
reeka, Gary Zimmerhanzel,
Willie Warren, Daniel Brun-
ner, and Julius Bartek.
^ W. D. Johnson gave a
(*3 wpry thought provfikirig talk
Kn the topic of the month,
“We, the People—Secure
the Blessings of Liberty.”
The treasurer reported- a
balance of $548.77 on hand.
Mrs. .Dora McCall gave a
| report-' on—the—Bi-Cmmtr
P.-T.A.—-Gcmncil..., meeting
respectively, and Rev. Henry
F. Rolf as Master of Cere-
monies. The sermon for the
occasion will be delivered
by Archbishop Lucey.
- The Psalms and Litanies
priests under the lea<Wk>7ii
(jf Rt/Rev. F. O/Beck, V.F;,
hnd the responses of the
Solemn Mass will be sung
by the.St^ Rose erf Lima‘Par-
ish Choir urider the direc*
tion of IjTerbert Kloesel with
Miss Arlene • Jane Kloesel
playing ’the accompaniment.
A dinner will be served to
the:-public by the members
of St. Rose of Lima Parish
at the K. Of C. Hall, starting
at 11:30. '
St. Rose of Lima will be.
the sixth consecrated church
in the Archdiocese of San
Antonio. - . "
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Undergoes Operation
Shirley Ann Sternadel, the
daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Johnnie Susen of Smithville,
and granddaughter of Dep-
uty Sheriff and Mrs. August
Brunner, submitted to an ap-
pendix operation at the Bas-
trop hospital recently.
Bill Dusek'of Mission vis-
ited last week-end .with, his
! mother, Mrs. F. W. Dusek.
Mrs. Mary Nitschmann
left Wednesday for her
home in Orange Grove after
a visit with relatives hefc
Mrs. R. F, Mica, Miss
Dorothy Mica, and Mrs.
Felix Mica were in San An-
tonio last Thursday visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vick-
J ers and daughters, Linda
“ and Debra, of Houston, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Vickers and
daughters, Tempie and Con-
» nie, of Cibolo visited recent-
• ly in the O. F, Vickers home.
which was held at Shiner
April 13.
Mrs. Ira Syler gave an in-
f itrn -vn /-»**f an tli o 1 1 I W
The following • motions
were made and carried.
To suspend the rules and
change the next meeting
date from May.19 to May 17.
To buy 10 new uniforms
the basketball-gfrl*.
Interred April 20
John J. Havrda, pioneer
.resident of 'the Praha sec-
-1 tiuii. passed away at High
Hill at the Home of his son
and - daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Havrda, on
April 18, 1955, at the age.of
93.years, 10 months, and 15
Ray*.
Playing before u good . funeral services were
crowd of fans last Sunday I ^1,1 frt»m the Schwenke-
Wildcats Blasted
By Holman, 22-5
_____ ___________ _____ with K. C- initiation to be
afternoon on the American i Bnumgarten Funeral Home held in Shiner Sunday, May
in Schulenburg April 20, at * “ “ "
Legion - diamond, the r ia-i.i:s-.v7'rTi* .*,*•*— —* •"
tonia Wildeat Aasehalljteam! - ^ ^‘lock in the mornuig,
was soundly defeafed, ““.r.- ^th/mUinued serm-es at
by the Holm ah nine in the Pratea'CathoUc Church,
npanlng Soutl) Central Tex- ',u lus Petru ot-
as League gahi? for both 'Requiem
ctubs Mass and at the last rites
Holman racked up ,tuv, and Inina!was in the Praha
runs in the first, three in 1 li» j( a.,)hli, .u Cemetery,
fourth, one in the fifth, foor'. ‘ a' bearers- wrre Joe. Al-
in the sixth, nine'in ,ll(. Janies. Loo; l rank ami
eighth, and two In this iihuh', j */'* ert Hayrda, Sons ol the.
^long with a totakof 18 hits, born in
-• EJatonia secured a total ofL-tJ,oUC( Ku'ropVt |„ 18Gi. the
ii hits. in scoring toui times';on f , b and Marie Ru-
in the first inft.ng mlotufl |(), , Havrda. .....“ •
agawi. .in the sevtinh.
Batteries;
Holman: Herzik and Tiet-
jen; Flatonia: Needham,
Krejci, Freytag; Mikulik,
Rightmer. ^
The Wildcats will play
111 1892, he
came to this country and
settled in Praha, where..on
Sept. 22, 1904, he ..married
Special Meet Set
For April 29 By
Knights Columbus
There will' he a special
meeting of the Flatonia
Knights of Columbus Coun-
cil Friday, April 29, at the
Flatonia Parish Hall, at 7 :30
p. rn. for making filial ar-
rangements in connection
Mdrie' Far da. The couple
lived at Praha nearly all of
their -life, -where the de-
. , . T r, • ceased was a member^of the
agaanat La Grange.tliere-mi^„i.„ mrt
Smntay/MSy T.
Local Scouts Do
Well at Camporee
Muldoon Baptist
Revival Dates Set
Rev. L. L. F. Parker, pas-,,
tor of the Muldoon Baptist
Church, announced" t h i s
wfeek that a rerival meeting
will begin at his church on
Friday night, May 27, and
continue through June 5.
The evangelist will be
Rev. WIlford Parker of Mt.
Enterprise, Texas. Rev. John
C. Jackson of Flatonia will
lead the rtngirjg, and Mrs. E.
L. Bigley of Muldoon' \iill
be at the piano~Tbr aTT'of
the services.
AlFare most cordially in-
vited to make plans to at-
tend these revival services
frem MayS? through June 5,
Mr. and Mrs. David Gra-
ham of Blessing visited on
Monday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Wiseman.
Mrs. Joe Kolar spent Bev-1 Zapalac,
Mr. Plowman 'anhbun't^d
that the Summeb Roupd-Up
Will he held May (1. There
are 2*) beginners listed on
the census’ rolls. The first
and second grades of Fla-
tonia, White and colored,
schools, and Praha school,
were given the first polio
inoculation on Wednesday,
April 20.
The Second Grade won
the book count with 31
votes,'
Mrs. Arnold Taych, hos-
pitality chairman, j.ntro-
dilWc! alu! weldotned visitors
and members attending for
the fitst tithe.;. *
Refrnshments' Were served
in the Homemaking Cottage
by Mesdames Hugo Weh-
meyer, Harry Maeker, Vic-
tor Krejci, A. KE. Zapalac,
Jerry Michal, • and George
Mica. * •
news Hallettsville on the
|Kallus Ranch last Saturday
and Sunday. The troop was
awarded a blue ribbon for
particiipating in all events.
The patrols were judged
tor, p! camp, Scout-
[' ing skills, Manning 0/ nqenus
general Sovuting, fur
which the WqU Patrol and
Space ,Patrd> Wrfre awarded
blue 'gibbons ‘ . .
, The following fromiy Fla-
tonia attended the special
Schilling event: Scout>Mas
ter Daniel Janak, Assistant
Scout Master A. R. Tauch,
Explorer Scout Charlie Rich-
ter, -Scouts Botchey Cook,
David Tauch, Joe Reese,
Sixto Perales, Frank Bridges,
Jimmy Novak, Raymond Ba-
cak, /David Faltysek, Errol
Maeker, William Richter,
Llovd Cteinhauser, Thomas
Mlgl.
fortthe
hwti Jived' -with
past several years
their chiL
droll. Mr.-Havrda was a re-
tinal farmer and had beeTi
in ill health tor the past
l. At the present time, nine
candidates from Flatonia
will be received into the
"taler.
The program for Sunday,
May 1, at Shiner is:
Assemble qt Shiner Par-
ish Gymnasium at 7:15 a.
m. procession to churcn for
8:00 o’clock Mass where all
members ami candidates
woUhiiumW**!
in a body.
Following holy sacrifice
of the Mass, breakfast will
be served to ‘Knights-and'
candidates. . . ’
Holy Hour will be •from.
10 MD to 11:15 a. m.
Lunch will be served at
11:30 a. m.
Candidates and members
will assemble at the Shiner
Catholic gvm 4ironU>tlv—a!
1:60 p7m
A ba>
per wil
Wool Payment
Program Released
Kenny L. Stork, county
office manager, Fayetta
County ASC, recently re-
leased the folfowilig infor-
mation • regarding the wool
incentive payment program:
“The 1955 support price
on wool incentive ^program
for shorn wool, authorized
by the National Wool Act of
1954. Payments will be
made after March 31,
for all wool sold during
period beginning Aj
1955 through March 81,
1956 to individual producers
in the price received by the
producer to the announced
incentive level.
“To be eligible for pay-
ment, the applicant must
have owned Ihe sheep or
lambs from which the wool
days."1'*'”" fur at ,east 30
• “Producers \yill be rret'i-'
fied when application blanks
ai(V available. Payments to
eligible producers will bo
made alter March 31, 1956,
the end of the program
year.”
vui oe
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ipril 1, •
. III.
iij^aque chicken* sup-
l9HFi» served about 6
Hill; four daughters, 'Mp-j,
Mary Kraus^ of Weslaco,
Mrs. Annie Petras of Am-
mannsville, Mrs. Millie Bil-
lemek of San Antonio, Mr*.
Josephine Blaschke of Cuv
<y»us Christi; eight sons, 4Pe
iJtaumv io, h ui
Frank of miustjjn, Robert di
High MH11, Bernard' df Cor,
p. m:
All members are urged to
be present at the meeting
Friday night and nn Sunday
In- Shiner— , ..._++
Celebrates 90th ’ '
Birthday on Sunday'
On Sunday, April 24, Mrs,
Paul Simcik was. honored
with a delicious lunch in <>b-
- . . aervanee Of her 90th birth-
of St,’ John, -44^. iP the hdmy of herl
Braunfels, James of Austin, daughter. Mrr Fran
pus Christi. Leii .of EastBer- T.b..... w.Wcc.ame to say
nard1,' and John J. Jr. .0! "T)a^pUTTIHiitiay,'r'Avere' her
' grandchHdreir ---- ' — J'
Shiner
and 16 t-gra n d chi 1 d r»8:
()ne daimltter, Rosie, pre-
ceded, him in death,in 1916
at the age of five,'a broth-
er, Matthew, in 1924, and
t h re e si&te r s .—Sc hulenlmrg
Sticker.
Basketball Girls
Receive Sweaters
The 1954:55 girls basket-
ball team of .Flatonia High
School receiveu sweaters re-
cently in a called assembly.
The sweaters are white
with a maroon letter “FJ* ,
Girls lettering were:
Betty Ear! Plowman, Etta
Williamson, Jeri Hudson,
Jane Parker, Emma Car-
denas, La Verne Thiede,
Sylviq Fajkus, and Jo Ann
Kunschik.
Reserves were: Jeanette
Evelyn Wiede-
eral days recently in San 1 mann, Pauline Florus, Agnes
Angelo visiting with Mr. and Kocian, Maxine Nikel, and
Mrs. Jim Condon and chil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Greive,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Broach,
Mys, Henry Brosch and son;
Ronnie, visited irr Houston
Sunday.
Henry Sonsel ^oult«,i I Moulton Saturday to attend
visited Sunday with h.ssis- meeting,
ters, Mrs. R. J. Gloger and • „ „
Misses Merle and Belle
Vickers of Gonzales visited
Maxine Dieringer.
Others receiving sweaters
were their coach, Mrs.
Johnson, and Agne» Svatek,
scorekeeper and manager.
Mrs. I*eroy Best and Mrs.
Jerome Syrinek'. were in
Judy Ciirol Mica
A: daituhtcr,. Judy Carol,
was born to' Mrs. Johnny
Mica, and the late Johnny
Mica, Apj-il 16, in the Wei-
mar Hospital. She weighed
in at seven pounds and-11
ounces, and was welcomed
by frwo sisters and two
brothers.
Judy Carol was baptized
April 23 *in Sacred Heart
Church by Rev., V. A.
Raska. Sponsors were Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Rebecek.
Miss Hedwig Sonsel.
Mrs. L. A. Wheeler and
Mrs. Bill Wjtt accompanied
Mrs. Ralph George and sop,
Bob, to AUstin Thursday,
from where they went to
Dallas for a visit with the
J. D. George family. They,
will depart from Dallas for
their home in Calgary, Can-
ada.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Vickers
laat .Tuesday-.—7-*---—
J. H. Goseh Gets
Training Diploma
John Henry Gqsc.h of
Webster, T'Aiis, was One of
15 employees of the Carbide
Chemical Plant at Texas
City, wTio graduated from
the plan! training school
when ,the 13th graduation
ceremony was held recently
in the plant’s Cafeteria Con-
ference Room.
The ceremony featured
congratulatory mess a g e
from representatives of the
superintendent and main-
tenance departments. E. J
Fox presented the certifi-
cates of completion.' Seven
different crafts were repre-
sented.
John Henry received hi*
diploma as a first class ma-
chinist.
He is .the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cleveland Gosch of
ATTENTION!
The Flatonia PuWic Li-
brary is open on Sliturdays
from 2 until 4 p. m. Any-
one wishing book-sand mag-
azines are invited to call by __
the library during the above -tW* .J’.uMoiena, .\Ir.
Rotary Club Notes—
: A highly eiiueationaFeiMi -
interesting film in color was
presented before last Fri-
day’s meeting of the Fla-
onia RotarV Club; entitled;
‘Rabies Can Re Contrqlled.”
The«motion picture machine
w;is operated by W. M. Mil-
licau. The progrum was in
ghar'g^. t^ RotaFfah Marvin
Brtivvn. ‘ ▼
RESERVES MEET
“C” Co. 980th Engr. Bn.
(Const.) held its regular
meeting Tuesday, April 26.
Formation was stdtod and
foil das, caHed ,by**M-Sgt.
Adolph -.Masek, Company :
rank'BFSS'fh
Jr,, "with Firsr.Sergia7t?' ihiTcwk
mg be ho7u«‘. , * pany then went through five
minqtes of drill.
mentioned Hours, and ■ -*c- ’mu? Mrs, Kndi • •Jiiid
cure same.
Lloyd Pearson
cbiblit-H. grawl^UIUln-n, ajltl
gi't-at-graiulchildren, as .Tol-
lows: Mr. and Mns. L. A.
Cast and Jimmy ‘of Gun-
gales. .Mr. and Mrs, Aatuji
Pijlkrabck of .MoUlJofv, .Iim | .'l'1'
Simcik .of Eagle Lake, Mrs.
Annie (last, 'Adolph and
Raymond, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Brosch, Mrs. Frank
Brosch .If., .Mrs. Annie Sim-
cik, ' Mr. and Mfs. .James-
Johnson and sons of Austin,
.Mr. and Mrs. DaideT (last.
Mr. and Mrs. David .'(Hist ot
libustoji.vMr, aild Mrs. V'ie-
Th* com-
pany was (hen dismissed faf
.‘•si
for *■
Ex-
Mrs. Schacherl Is
Honored on Birthday
Sunday visitors 0/ Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Scha'cherl Sr.
were Mrs. Annie Beaman,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaeh-
erl and son, Bob, of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mick
of AVaelder, Mix'and Mr-.
Edwin Kurtz am! son, Cal-
vin, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Schacherl Jr., Mr. and Mr.-.
Frank Prihoda and children,
Claudette and Car! They
helped Mrs. Schacherl cele-
brate her birthday.
She received a number of j ‘M,V'john Ti'/mutix ’ Mr.' ami
useful gifts. Refreshments I -
were served to all, and every
da light rtvs, Mix xTfftlf. M rs.
Paul Clast and sons and lit-
tle Peggy Callahan of Cfon-
yales, Mi’S Anne Piigpisil of
Shiner, Mr and .\Irs. Henry
Dornak and family, Mr, and
Mrs. John Roindle am!
daughter of Moulton (Mr-.
Reindle is (11X111(1111.3 Simcik’,s
only niece living in Texas),
Miv. A, J. PqspLil and sop.
Two nefihews,' residing in
Cleveland. Ohio, are John
%x'iichhnger and Frank (1.
Voldrick.
Friends who "called, were:
.Mrs. Opal tbdubee of Hous-
ton. Mrs. Cecilia Schoen-
-weitz. Mrs. .Cba.«jx N“vak and
son,' Mrr and Mrs. FFan¥
Reesc-and daughter, Mr. and
el.ass.
The class lecture
Tuesday’s meeting was
plosives and Demolitions.”
The subject was to acquaint
men. with the different
types of explosives.
Two films were shown to
the class, “Fundamentals of
Demolitions’' and “Explo-
.-ives and Demolitions of a
Reinforced Concrete 'I)e«k
Girder Bridge.” These films
were to show the rrten the
types and amount Of explo-
sives tx» demolish certain ob-
•jects.
c-JuT-ijf-town visitors' for
the Tuesday Jiight meeting
were SgL W.illjgm Wilhite
of Austin, Supply Section,
and Sgt. McDonald of Aus-
tin, SI Section,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hom-
eslcy and Elton visited with
Mr,* and Mrs. Joe Balzen
and Johnnie last Saturday
and hirt-nTiav at Klmendorf.
John Batot came home with
ihunC to spend some time
here.
Flatonia Baptist
Church Services—
'Charles Muras, Mrs.
Louis Brunner and daugh-
wne wished Mrs. . Schacherl j t(,r aI1(| Miss Lee Braddock.
many happy returns ot th- a-|aU, hoUft ai| depart
day.
Mrs. L. A. Wheeler, Mrs.
F. W. Thulemeyer, Mrs.
George Fernau, and Mrs.
Mattie Schorre spent Mon-
day jn Houston.
Cistern.
Subscribe to The Argus.
Mrs. Adolph School; spent
several days last week, WiLh
Mr. and Mrs. L, M Graves
Jr. and daughters in New- j a|]
®llf.______;___
Mrs, (’., W. W tHtnmson
and daughters, Etta and
Doris, visited in Elgin Sat-
urday with Mrs, ('. N.Helms
and Mrs. Amelia HuiisCn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Arnim
Of Moulton and Mis. Annie
Walker of ^abinal visited in
ed wishing* Grandma many
more.- ha-ppy birthdays, She
received m a n y beautiful
rards,, flower.-, and gifts., for
which she is very thankful to
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Schoen weitz and daughters
and Miss Mattie Miller vis-
ited Sunday with ‘Mr.
Mrs. Herbert Miller
daughter in Brenhaih.
and
and
About 8:30 that night,
Sunday school,
m.: Morning
m.: Training
Evening serv-
9:30 a. m.:
10:30 a.
services.
7:00 p.
Union.
8:00 p. m
ices.
Friday, 8 :00 p. m
er services.
Methodist Church
Services—
Flatonia—Worship,* 9:30
Mrs. Frank Brosch Jr. re- a. 51.; Sunday School, 10:30
cei'ved a nhone call from Mix I a. m.
and Mrs. Frank G. Voldrick Muldoon—Worship, first
the W. C. Koch |ome Fri-
*day.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hom-
esley of Cleburne visited Mr,
and Mrs. W. E. Homesley
and Elton for several days
during the past week. •
of Cleveland, Ohio, wishing^
Mrs. Simcik “Happy Birth-
day.” .
■ 1 ...........
— Mrr nTid Mrs. ■Jac-k-Xuok*
of Austin visited Sunday
with Mrs. Kate Lyon.
Miss Vlasta May Kristy-
nik is now employed at' the
City-Cafe, having started to
work on Monday of last
week. *
and third Sundays, 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
School every Sunday, 10 a.
m. Prayer meeting on Fri-
dny* following—first and
third Sundays, 7:30 p. m.
Colony — Worship, sae-
ond and -fourth Sundays,
7:30 p. m. I’raycr meeting
on Fridays following sec-
ond and fourth Sundays,
7:30 p. m.
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The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1955, newspaper, April 28, 1955; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990048/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.