The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964 Page: 2 of 4
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THE FLATON1A ARGUS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1964
Established January 1, 1875
THE FLATONIA ARGUS
Geo. W. Bridges
Owner & Publisher
Entered as second class
matter at the post office at
Flatonia, Texas, under the
Act of March 8, 1879.
Published each Thursday in
The Argus Building, Penn
Ave., Flatonia, Texas.
Phone PRescott 6-3510
FLATONIA—
“The Twinkle in The
Lone Star”
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year ....................$2.50
Sis Months ..................$1.50
Outside of Tesas
One Ynnr ............... *3.00
, Sis Month. ..........:.......*1.75
MULDOON NEWS
1st Lt. and Mrs. Ira Syler
Jr. and son, Britt, of Fort
Sheridan, IH.,~are spending
a two weeks leave here
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Syler, and in \Yael-
der with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Morrow.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vink-
larek and sons were Satur-
day night supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Vink-
larek near Cistern. They
met Mr. and Mrs. Felix
jVinklarek and sons of Mid-
land there, whom they had
not seen in six years.
Dr. C. Garrette Rav
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Office Hours 8:00-5:00
157 West Travis St.
La Grange, Texas
Last week visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. II. L. . Warren and
Willie were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Warren, Harvey II,
Cheryl and Daryl, and John
Henry Warren, Harvey Da-
vis, Frazer Wiley and
Cleveland Folson, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Ruscher, Mrs.
JLubick Fleck, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Bell of Houston, and
Charles^ Warren of Lake
Jackson!
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wet-
jen of Austin, Miss Fanny
Harvell of Port Lavaca,
Mrs. ljorraine-Swnps<»n> Mel-
vin Moore, and Mrs. Fred
Doray of Baytown were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Stemnadl over the week-
end.
Tommie Lee Ray and
friend of Houston visited
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ray last
Sunday.
Mrs. Jim Helton is visit-
ing in Houston this week
with relatives.
Last Sunday visitors of
Mr. an d Mrs. Leonard
Cheapy were Mr. and Mrs.
John Eason of Texas City.
Last week-end visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker
were Gene and Gordon
Armstrong of Smi thville,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clough of
Alief, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. .Vastine
Blankenberg visited last
Sunday in Smithville with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cole.
r ^r: and Mrs^a syler Jr:
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1955 CHEV. BELAIR 4 DR.
1953 CHEV. BELAIR 4 DR.
1959 CHEV. PICKUP
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1961 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 DR.
1959 FORD CUSTOM 300 4 DR.
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JURECKA BROS.
Phone 180 — P.O. Box 253, Weimar, Texa* 78962
and son of Chicago, Mr. and
Mrs. Tra Syler of Flatonia
were last Sunday visitors in
the C’has. Rightmer home.
Mrs. Chas. Jackson of
Houston is visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Rightmer.
Claud and Oscar Speed
of Rosenberg, Dr. and Mrs.
Ira Syler Jr. and son of Chi-
cago, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sy-
ler of F'latonia visited Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Speed last
Sunday.
Mrs. Joe M. Kelly accom-
panied, .Mrs. C. H. Jenkins
and Miss Caroline Jenkins
from Austin to Houston Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Rightmer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
M. Kelly attended the Open
Houston at Fayette Electric
Cooperative in La Grange
Sunday. They also visited
Rev. and Mrs. Ben Stohler
in their new home.
Visitors with Mr. m and
Mrs. Charlie Ruscher were
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crossley
and Tommie of Victoria,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruscher
and Mrs. Louis Ruscher of
Houston, and Mrs. Tom Da-
vis of La Grange.
Miss Ettie Byler of Waco
is visiting with Mrs. Nannie^
Byler this week.
Locals & Personals ^Cistern NeWS ELMTiROVE NEWS
FOR AN EXCELLENT m
MOTOR
TUNE-UP
CONTACT
NIEMANN
MOTOR CO.
Phone PR 6-3534
S-O-C-I-A-L
E-V-E-N-T
American Legion
Hall
EVERY
MONDAY
8:00 P. M.-
(Sponsored by American
Legion)
Refreshments For Sale By
Legion Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jans-
zen visited with Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Zatopek in El-
linger Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Hajek, Misses
Alma and Maggie Hajek,
and Mrs. Douglas Pouncey
of Gonzales visited with
Mrs. Otto O 1 1 e Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olle
and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
McCauley of Austin w**re
week-end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Olle.
Mr. and Mrs. Benni<?
Beale, Sharon, Cynthia, and
Denise, Mr*’ Tom Beale
and Thomas vfcited with
Mr. and Mi's. Harry Beale
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ress-
ler Sr. of Sweet Home and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ressler Jr.
of Texas City visited with*
J. F. Hundle at the Rose
Garden Rest Home in
Moulton last Saturday.
&rs. A. M. Smith of Lu-
ling, Mrs. Phillip Keil, and
Mrs. Benson Parker of San
Antonio visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Agricola
and Johnny Wilson Sunday
afternoon.
David Johnson and Billy
Schubert of San Antonio,
and Mr. and Mrs. Willrich
Homuth of Smithville visit-
ed with Mrs. Louis Johnson
Friday evening.
Mrs. Steve Rebecek and
Marie Elaine, Mr. and Mrs.
C. K. Mica .visited recently
in La Porte with Mr. and
rsr H: TL SeSvelf fanf-
ily and also in Eagle Lake
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sim-
cik and family.
Chief Petty Officer Ed-
mund A. Novak of Staten
Island, N. Y. spent Thurs-
day and Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Theo. Krhovjak
and Marlene, and also visit-
ed other relatives and
friends.
(Mrs. Gertrude Pavlica)
45th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Kuchynka and baby of
{ Houston visited Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. BijoWn Sund.ay.
Sunday Nov. 15, was a, Mr and MrV Max John-
happy and memorial day SQn had as their guesf3 Mon_
for the many relatives and
friends as well as the hon-
orees, who assembled in
the lovely home of Mr. and
day Mr. and Mrs. Joe John-
son of San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brown
Mrs. Anton Huebner, who |';u* as their guests Sunday
were celebrating their 45th j ^f,^er .a1?^ Bro.
wedding anniversary. Robert Thrift of Houston,
' A, , „ Lawrence Bertling of r la-
At noon a sumptuous din- , •
ner, a meal appropriate for ’ . _ „ ..
the joyful occasion 'was Mr. nnc^ Mrs. JL Mc-
served. A delicious after- ( rorey and Glen Jr. of San
noon lunch was also enjoy- Antonio spent the week-
ed by the entire groy$. jen<* with Mrs. S. H. Mc-
The pleasant day’ passed : Lrorey.
too quickly in conversation, Mrs. Betty Murphy spent
‘42’ games, and other en- Tuesday in San Antonio,
tertainment. *' Ernest Bigley and Bro.
Robert Thrift visited in
Learn from the mistakes
of others. You haven’t time
to make them all yourself.
Meet Your Friends
AT THE
FRIENDLY
TAVERN
JOHN J. VOLDAN
‘ FLATONIA, TEXAS
The honored couple re-
ceived lovely and useful
gifts, which were opened to
be viewed and admired.
The couple charmingly ex-
pressed their thanks and
appreciation to all the don-
ors for the gifts and their
thoughtfulness in the good
taste of selections.
Gonzales Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. J. A. Buriiey who
is ill in the Holmes Memor-
ial Hospital. Mrs. Burney
underwent surgery Friday.
Last week $Tiests of G. L.
Brown a n d Mrs. Betty
Murphy were Mr. and Mrs.
Wiley Miller and baby,
Ross, of Houston, and G. L.
„. . , ' j Brown Jr. of San Antonio.
Discussion Club ! Mrs M L RTpfvn, Roger
The Discussion Club of | Bertling, and Lawrence
Sts. Cyril and Methodius| Bertling visited in Yoakum
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. San-
dera of La Grange, Mrs.
Charlie Vrana and children
of Praha, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Branecky and chil-
dren spent Saturday with
Mrs. Ed Branecky.
DR. D. R. TAYLOR"
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Frames repaired or replaced
while you wait.
Lenses Duplicated
Contact Lens Fitted^
—Office Hours—
8:30 to 5:30 Mon. Through
Sat., except Thurs. 8:30 to
12:00. Office Ph. 968-3953;
Home Ph. 968-4307.
Call for night appointments
Old Masonic Bldg.
La Grange
Parish is progressing very
nicely. The meetings are a
source of enlightenment as
well as a pleasant Wednes-
day evening each week as-
sured.
The topic for current dis-
cussion is “Marriage, and
•Lovef* Mrs. JoTTW OtaTTaTTs
again serving as leader.
The meetings are held in
a different house each
week. The period of an
hour discussion is followed
by a delicious lunch being
served. After the lunch,
the members prolong the
evening’s activities by hav-
ing a few games of ‘42.’
Cooler Weather
The very warm weather
enjoyed for several weeks
in the extension of autumn
came to a break in the early
morning hours Thursday
giving a nice rain and much
cooler temperature.
Personals
Mrs. Billy Smith of Okla-
homa City, Okla. and Mrs.
Tom Hobizal of Flatonia
were Monday guests of Mrs.
Henry Hanzelka.
May everyone be safe
and enjoy the Thanksgiving
holidays.
PUTATKER
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We hope you have enjoyed Southwest
Conference football broadcasts this sea-
son . . . and that you’ll continue to go to
the games with Humble.
,..SORTiA rJiCE,
THESE CHILLy AtORMiNGS*
Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Clint Johnson.'
Priming of all tvj . s-
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GIFT
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Speidel Bands
Twist-o-Flex
New Pendant Sets
Identification
Bracelets
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JEWELRY STORE
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A large stock of such items, fishing tackle, ||
ammunition, household supplies. Case cutlery,
pocket knives, butcher knives, scissors. *
Water supply material and sheet metal \ \
work.
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964, newspaper, November 26, 1964; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth998864/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.