The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1955 Page: 2 of 6
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V
Established Jan. 1, 1875
RHEUMATIC FEVER
CAN BE CAUSE OF
DAMAGE TO HEART
ELM GROVE NEWS
riendly
Church News
Bro. Richard Darling of
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year .................. $2.00
Six Mqnths .. .. ........... $1.25
Outside of Texas
One Year ...........$2.50
Six Months .............. $1.50
Phone 57
Post Office Box 202,
Flatonia, Texas
her nop
Solis,' laHt week. Ho was a
younK uuuv nl' Stockdale,
who had just returned from
military .service.
Ho was billed *n §
wreck near Lavern1a< last
Wednesday .night and was
buried at Stock dale Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Green attend-
ed the services.
iKHilP non
oh Sunday With Mr. and
-Mrs. Boyd Ritchie atid Mar
COLONY NEWS—
Mrs. A. C. Cowar., Corr.
Personals • The outlook in the fight' B^tWdUe^ nreac^ed l»ere
- Mrs. Susie Beale and Mi> ngainst rheurpatjc fever has ~.iRujl! Sunday morning and
Mr. and Mrs Lon Cowan ’ tween the ages of .five and -Vbit>m-s wYre his parent
and baby spent I-nday night 1-j, still results in serious M d Mr, Herman-Dhr-
■aaJSssEeaBfJjdt-
Attend F.H.A. Meeting
Evelyn Wiedemann- and
Helen Svatek, along with
other -F.li.A.. girls and the
teacher, from Flatonia,. at-
tended ii F.H.A. meeting at
Galveston Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday.. .... __
in the Sam Cowan home.. illheumatie fever usually Gonzales will preach' here
Thurman Bigley ot Rock- .strikes after a nose jind «Hturd-iv night
springs spent the week-end 1 throat infection caused by " We extend to von ah invi-
with home folks. * germs of Hie strhptocbccrs ; tati,m-t’ pome.'.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Need- family. An average of __; ,._ ■
ham were^ bu»im|s-. visitors thre,e‘. out of 1 fro' of the Home'Near Completion"
111 I ^?n.\nion -V failed /VtrejT in- Tho pretty.new home of
Old Friends Meet
Mrs. Rov Brituor,
m| A u tralia o r ! V'
1 four, vears, visited Mrs.
resi-
I.ouis Helmkamj), _ George
aiid Dianne- of Upton, Mr.
and Mrs. Christi Gosch, Mr.
and Mrs. Jake ’Gosch: of
Floy, Mr. a"nd Mrs. Tom
Beale, Thomas afid Susanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Ifeslie Haas
and children Were Victoria
yisitors otj Sunday.
- Mrs. Cecelia Schqenweitz
spent Sunday with ’Mrs,
Frank Brbsch Jr. in Fla-
tonln.
Mr. and Mrs. .Marvin
Hahn ~bl New Bra*mfels
were week-end visitors in'
I ho Fred W-iedemann hama.
past
T«m Re.aJe, MondaV. Mtss
11 attic . Wie-d'-jiiaun -of Fla-
tonia and Mrs. Bill Meyer of
Moulton- also -visited in the
Ritile home. It luvd-been 1 * j
-4—•»- iii girlhood
rIi oihoiw
follow^' Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Bigley. is
Mrs. Ida Brown and Lore nr
Visited in the J. Q- Terrell
borne Sundav
Mrs. Ethe
Mrs. A., C. Cowan spent
.... . .... , I'WednTFtlay afternoon Tri
A-lstr-visifing-m -Fht- Wieile-1 Gonjriles ~~-*----
maim home for the .past ’ Ml/ ai;<j ^Ir?s - Cleveland
rheumatte fever. I almost •finished.
Sulfonamide nrtd -t»nniciK; X. F. Miller, contractor,
„ . » .Bn tisually.can.overcome th#*^ done a fine job/
Mrs, lola M right .anti Mrs?* infection; But If rheumatic! _____
Opal Holubec of. Flatonia fever develops, strict "bed Local Happenings
spent Wedne.<da\ in tne rest is the first resort to ease \t». and Mrs AI I Brown
Enoch Needham home. thejoad on_the‘heart-and to|„n;i Eoi- fLvp attended the
patient avoid add- revival meeting at Harwood
eel infection. • ^
■'Fwimetimes sulpha q,i
jcillin may be given to the Lizzfe Bartlett, and Lula
convalescing patient .to help Galloway -pent Monday
SPE
IRI
r SA'
APRI
Girl
and M
of Prah
arnioui
firl was
jsday, A
ar -Hosp
ittle mi:
at 8 poi
ill answ<
therine
>py grai
tnd Mrs
VIr. and
lka, all
nsors at
nd Mrs.
hulenbur
Tszsx ......
it ors were Mr. and MV.-.
Louis ' Boehm ■ of Moulton,
nd Joe Haas.
When you want the b<*st,
get Hallmark Cards, 5 to
50c, at Thulemeyer’s.
r;
^iTeilds had seep earl
th(VirLy»Mu«t iructive
Th
it sect Pests in Texas
} H. D. NeWs
Mrs. Harrv Marker, Mrs. | "Cotton bidlworms, gra
Sant Mever, Mrs-. Lew*Roy hoppers and bolt weevils
» »'
Mr, and Mrs. Otto Jan*,
gen visited -rrrtirnnger Sun-
day with Mrs. Joe Tobias
and also attended the stew
supper and (Jh«cc given ,by
the Catholic society there.
DR. i). R. TAYLOR
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Qlasaefl Fitted
Schyi^er Bldg.,_ Ph. 858
! Grange,'Tex as
Best, Mrs., -Rudy Wiexle-
mann, and MrsrTfitii i-seale"
attended CounciDon- Friday.
The Scotts Clidf M-rvrd re-
freshments,.
The 11, lb members. wouM
and Mrs. Etlen Ware.
Master Gary Bigley of
Flatonia spent la-t Monday
afternoon with Mumaw and
Sister.
Sale — Berkshire Hose;
$1.09 per pair, 3 pair $3.19,
at Klein’s. '
WgIU_ din-—t-b+Vr—(TT-s-1 TfaTIT^"
aging insects to Texas gyops
last year.
At+hidi»r rice weevils*; cut-
worms. spider miles, thrip.s,
and plant bugs
Locals & Personals
ljft, pleased.Jp ■ hav*e-^!VN|i r j-oi'irfdete the list of .the
at iTi.n^nWaj -jttr he held,
t he l b’ui I t * rl-eii1 hoine M
dav night, May 2.
.,i
Tom
4- Gate's 10 most des-tructivc
Personals
Mr. and' Mrs. Charlii*
Sclhienweitz and daughters
and Mis- Mottle Mills r of
Flatonia -visited with Mr.
nvsmcw^"*' -ns-;-*-;
insect pests in their order of
,‘economical; importance,’ ac-
cording to ii report by- Dr.
J. ('. Gainvi of the depart*-
merit -of entomology of ,th«
Texas A & M CbBcjgc- • Sys-
■ ' Pink*-Tloflworms shotild lie
added to this list, Gaines
Mr. aikl Mi-s.T). I)-. Wright
spent last' w&ek-ehd- visiting
in East Berrrard With Mr
and Mrs. John Morris.
Donald KociJn, "1 Uvalde
visited several- days last
of rheumatic fever are more ijr. and children of .San An-
UKeJy, to lead to heart clam-, topip spent the week-end
.The rheumatic heart con-
(Btion can involve damage
to one or more of the four
valves of the heart or to the
heart muscle itself. . Rheu-
matic • fever
with .MWWild MYs. George
Brown and -M rs. Betty
Murphy.
Mr..and Mrs. R. M. MuL-
lin had as their Week-end
visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lester
hift ~
. and
c oL C
Sunday
ves.
, and Mt
d son of
re F<
r
Look Under The Hood
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FOR YOUR NEEI\S
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PHONE 105
-sax «•
says, hot lu-cause of its pres'-
ent ecoacirnic damage, but
tflr iU potential damage to
Texas iotfon,
’^ TKV*. ftottoii Holhvorm also
^Jknuun ai>,Wj*-s.j(W*ia*-«ai-i'
wdTm hr tomato fruitwoaim.
—the corn ear-
Woi*ni, grasshopiiers, aphids
juid mites .were lisfed among
T%VUcu'Liii!^rtant imeets of
V'-G by, etii^mologists. - ‘ . »
i Vu-u 'ji pflids
and notes' also dominated
tht DCrt li-tings. ‘
— Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Campbell 'fit' Houston, MV.
o ti . I . I . 1T i*
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Rietz and Mrs, App
ardson. ■
G R O C E R I E S
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING,'3 Lbs. 75e
GLADIOLA .FLOUR, 3 Lbs, 17c
WESSON OIL* Quart .we
Mother’s Day cards, by
Hallmark, at* Thulemeyer’s
’ -• • . .
week with Martin Haselofft
Duncan G. Thomas Jr. of
Houston was a guest of Rev,
Jim . Lewis over the week-
end. —: il~—..—.......
iMis? J-o Ann. Yriina of San
Antonio visited ’fa-TTWeek-
end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Vrana.
Mrs. George Bridges was
in Austin last Friday to be
at the bedside of her sister,
Mrs. Clifton Kirkhdrik .who
tton
' aJve.s and m usele?* a mt] Antonio,
when the i'nflamation sub- i * Mrs, S. H. McCrorey had
-ides, it usually leaves a as her. week-end guests,
scar. . .Mrs: R. 'F, "Peters- and son,
In about two but of three Eugene, bf Fl;%^>Hia and
cases this fever leaves no Mrs. J. I). Padgett of 'Wael-.
.diunagr, oi- causes ad ,
injury that the victim Millard and Kenneth
can reg;itn active, every/ly v Browm of-Sum 'Aptonio spent
living. In other cases, moc!? -t ha-week-end with their par-
erii surgery may help.. ents, Mr. and MrS". Millard
No matter how slight an: Brown. -
attack of rheumatic fevw Mrs. M. I.. Brown. Lois*
may secnw- the first and Faye, - and Mrs. S. H. - Met,
most important* thing todo ' frni-cv attended the high
is.to follow your doctor’s ad- H-h.iol nlav, ‘‘She’ll Be
vice to the letter. j Cornin’ ’Round the Moun-
tain,” at Flatonia Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold day night.
Johnson ajid Lucy Ann of
Houston s|umt Sunday with For Mother’* Day, give a
Berber. * nylon »fi]
hose, gown, lin-
Mr. and Mrs
^undny were Anton
nna
an-
Frapk Hai
Xhto n H oB
ek ' of -Shiner; Mrs, Malda
Brno- bt-Shiner^Mr. r
Mrs. Otto Harina -and Le
Miss Ella
and Sun-
"J"' iKf -'- «*• }■ VVarihi.- _ ,,
Sunday '•*ftertiooji»<a Ilf went . Sijbijcgbglo The Argus!
Hospital. Austin. , o/l Satin-d-ii,,*ht -ink o.... .Shnp.
•vYlsTtors ind-fie’ homr-'^^SrS 'R /"wSK'. %
AT*.,-. Uioinl/ Unnno i, * . - ^'
i*rd,' Mai and Mrs. Charlie
ValacRTIdl of SairtAntonio.
Sunday visitoTs of Mr. and
Mr-. .Jim Koejan were Mr.
anti Mrs. R. J. Kutach and
lour children of Rosenberg,
nd Miss Lillian Kocian and
iem* -Ray Phrampus, of*San
and Mr-, Nil k Kopper’t
Huron.. S. if. parents of
.Mrs, Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Richardson and
grandson, Stjrve Richardsn’n.
<ff Seguiti. .\fr, iimi ;Mi>., Kr.
best Roehnke find Son, Er-
nest RaV. of San Antonio,
.MY. and Mr-. Charlie ,NuU
of Mubioon. aiic|I Laddie l>r
hime'or'm,S M .• "ni1; f‘"’! •' mday with hi-
norm ut Mrs. 5Lii> ETlcn p_art.uttt> Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Antonio,
•Alt’, and Mrs. Leonard
Winkler "and family of
Schnlenbiirg visited Sunday
•moniing- #ith Mr^. R. J.
W.iM.O _ .
(ii ocv Hubizal of Hou--
■U*~S>inithvU]» to vbdt.. wiLhi -XT—-— ——
Mr: and Mrsrt.’hAfh^ -Comfort'
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. i Bladder Paint or ’High Blood Prewurn?
Come in And see the new R«itor« your Potanium balon^ with
# - ________________ ________ _____
Scripto ball points at 29c, Alkoloilne-A and tbe$« trouble* fill di*
39c. $1.00. Thulcmeycr’.. |
THE FAITH THAT NEVER FAILS
9
Faith in the life to come is mankind’s I
’ enduring belief.. A- funeral, services ;
* nil H,.f (vf rlm-rainri o-urlvYh' Yilrwiivtu-iT* *'#'•“*
an act of devotion, giving eloquent
expression to this abiding faith. ...
parents,
Hbbizal,.
Mr, an'd Mrs. E. S. Dorsey
visited iiy. Austin Sunday
with Dr. and Airs. Joe C*»d-
well and sotls.
Smith Funeral Home i
CARL SMITH
MRS. CARL SMITH
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MORTON’^ BLACK PEEPER, 1 Oz.
Morton's Salaf Dressing, Pint
tME AMERICAN WAY
Libby’s Whole Green Beans, 2 For
NIBLETS CORN, 2 For
GREEN GIANT PEAS
STAR-K1ST TUNA
RAMA APPLE BUTTER, 22 ()/.
Supreme Dutch Almond Cookies
FIRST CHOICE BEETS, 2 For
MEATS
VEAL CHOPS, 1 Lb.
VEAL 7-STEAK, 1 Lb.
VEAL ROUND STEAK, 1 Lb.
BACON (Not Sliced), 1 Lb.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
breeze soap powder
BA BO CLEANSER, 2 For
Colgate Tooth Paste (Economy)
Grieve’s
Foodcraft Store
Joe Grieve, Prop.
= STYLE SHOP _
Is Headquarters For All
Mother’s Day Gifts
$
Remember May 8th
- GIVE HER -
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BLOUSE
HOUSE COAT
DUSTER
SKIRT
HAT
SLIP
PURSE -
FLOWERS
HOSE
GOWN
PANTIES
GLOVES
BRASSIERE
TlABY DOtdY PAUA M AS
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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/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: 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.