The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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m. Grahatn-'FaiKe Hour,
m He Suuare Motor Club
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in. The Quaker Ivarly Bird*,
in. The Campbell l’rug ram.
m. Jean Carrel 1
in. Hadio Household Institute,
m l.ihhy, M« Nell and Libby
til. i *• • 1«■:. in I 144 ui’Ofl Lights
m General Motor* I'rogram
in. Adven. Slietloek llolmea.
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hi. Jolly Hill and .lane
in. Vermont Lumberjack*,
in. Beatrice Mabte.
m. Winifred S. Carter,
in Nat I Farm and Home Hour
in Malt ine Storv HroKiam.
in. )*ep*od« tlt—*Ati)oa 'n Andy
ill. ChesenrouKli Heal FoJka.
ni. Sin** ner«r Caribou,
m. Km n re 'HU 'ldert*.
COM Mill \ M MTi:m
in I'. S Navy Jlapd
in Columbia Karin Community
in Am* r. Sehool of the Air.
ni. Jindiu Listening Teat,
in. 4:urrent Kvents,
in Kvangelme Adams
m. Literary Ingest. L. Thomas
III. ArabeMjue.
rn. Bourgeois, livening in l*arla
m Don Amaizo
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in. The Quaker Knrlv Bird*,
rn The Campbell Bros ram.
rn. Hadio Household Institute
m. Blind’s Afternoon Tea.
m. Billikrti Bnkards
m. Blncketune Plantation,
m. The Kloraheim Frolic,
m. SfrKesHon Musical Mag.
m. Happy Wonder Bakers.
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Jolly Bill and Jane.
Vermont Lumberjack*.
Food Talk.
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m. Nat’l Farm and Hume Hour,
m. peprodent—Amos ’n' Andy
in. Adven. of Polly Preston,
m. Household Oelebrltlep.
m. Death Valley Kpleodet.
m. Westinghouse Salute,
m. Clara. Lu and Km.
4 4)1.1 Mill \ HYSTKM
m. Brer Babbit Folk.
rnimni, a Farm Community
Ameri«an S bool of the Air.
Columbia Artist lteeital
Columbia Kduoatlonnl Feat.
The Karlv Hookworm.
Old Gold NumerologlFt.
Kal'eiihorn Kbits the News.
PLItoo Symphony C<*ncert.
Graybar—Mr. and Mr*.
Blue Blbbon Malt Jester
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UE1» Nr.TWtUlK—February IS
in, The Citmphell I’rncram.
National Home Hour.
m. nniy \ w nn.
m. Radio Household Insti
in. I’nde Abe and David,
in. Old Company’s Program.
Radlotron Varieties.
The Mobiloll Concert
Hnlsev Stuart program.
Halsey
ralmollve Hour.
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m. National llonv
m. Hetty (’rocker.
Radio Household Institute.
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9:30 a. m Vrrmont L,umb<*rjarli,*.
10:45 a. m. Mary Half Martin.
11:00 a. m, Forarasl School of Cookery
12:30 p. m. Nat'l Farm and Home Hour.
8:00 p. ni. Ktlna Wallace Hopper.
0:30 p. m. Olorla Gay s Affaire.
7:00 p m. Pepsodent—Amos n And?
8 :SG p. m. Fylvanhi Foresters.
9.00 p. m. The Wadsworth Program
8ft p m. The Camel Pleasure Hour,
m. Clara. Lu and Km.
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LnPatina Smoke Dreaitis.
Columbia Concerts Cort>
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Seidel. Orchestra.
Iter* NF.TWOHK—February 20
m. The Campbell Program
pi Radio Household Institute.
Talkie
Kncle Abe and David.
The Flelscbtnan Hour.
Area p.irthdnv Party
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m Home Decoration
m Brazilian American Coffee.
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rn Frlendlv Five Footnote*,
m Blackstone Plantation,
pi Clrp-.v fAt end Km
COL I Mill \ 8V8TF.M
in Barbara Gould Beauty Talk.
, m. I needa Bakeis
m Atnericnn School of the Air
m! F. S. Navy Band
ni Voice of Columbia.
' m. Literary Digest. L Thomas
in. Barba sol Program,
ni The Hamilton Watchman,
m old Gold NumeroliTglst
J,1 Deteodve Story Magazine.
IIF|) \F.TW4)IIK—February 27
in. The Campbell Program.
. m National Home Hour.
. m Betty 4’rocker,
ill. Edna Wallace Hopper,
m I’ncle A he and David,
m. Old Company's Program.
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m. New
m. Columbia Farm Commi
m. Columbia Art lata Herltal.
How to Escape
FLU
1
Avoid so far as poMlbla the placot where flu
germs are most likely to be spread) over-
crowded cars and public meeting placeti
overheated, stuffy rooms.
Bo careful of close contact with others and
beware of all cough#rs and sneezers) breathe
through the nose, get fresh air, but avoid
drafts or chilling.
Get lots of rest. Eat plenty of citrus fruits.
Keep the bowels open. Take extra precau-
tion to keep In good physical condition, so
your system will have high resistance
against germs.
Above all, avoid catching colds. They
lower your resistance to the flu germ.
Ward them off. At tho first sign of any
cold, take Bayer Aspirin and remain in-
doors If possible until your cold is gone.
If you have a sore throat, dissolve some
Bayer Aspirin tablets In water and gargle)
this will relieve the soreness and reduce the
inflammation.
If you have any reason to suspect even a
touch of flu, call your doctor at once.
Lait Longer
“Mummy, are you going to give
me another piece of bread and but-
ter?"
“Why do you ask?"
"If you are not going to give me
another. I will eat this one slowly."
■—Yverdon I’ages Gales.
Swiftest, Easiest Way
to End Bilious Spell
When you neglect those first
symptoms of constipation — bad
breath, coated tongue, Ustlessnesa,
the whole ayatem soon Buffers. Ap-
petite laga. Digestion Blows up. You
become headachy, dizzy, bilious.
It's easy to correct sluggish bowel
action I Take a candy Cascaret to-
night. See how quickly—and pleas-
antly—the bowels are activated.
All the aourlng waste la gently pro-
pelled from the system. Regular and
complete bowel action Is restored.
Cascarets are made from pure
cascara, a substance which doctors
agree actualty strengthens txncel
muscles. All drug stores have Cas-
carets. 10c.
Inside and Outsida
"Baseball used to have a lot of In-
side piny." “Now they simply knock
the ball outside the lot.”
SNAP
OUT OF IT
Don’t go moping about
through life, dragging one
foot after the other. Acquire
the spirit and dash of good
radiant health by taking
LYKO, the great general
tonic. It will put spring into
your step, smiles upon your s
face, and rich, red blood into 4a
yoor wains. Get a bottle TO-
DAY! Tomorrow the world
will be brighter, more sun-
shiny. All druggists sell it, and
It’s a treat to take it. A6-42
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Honorable
Judge—How did yuu come to em-
bezzle this money?
Accused—I needed the money to
pay off a debt of honor.—Passing
Show.
It Wouldn’t Do
“I have a raging toothache."
"Do as I do and repeat 100 times;
‘Get behind me, pain.”’
"Then I should have lumbago."
s> HrtCinttfMii
Ollouuot Club 1-M
K K O Hour.
«•. Ill I It N I TWOII14
i-hats with I-•■««>• V- inthrpp
.... Jolly Hill unit Jane
ni. Vi i tnmii I.umbi-riai’ks
til. Ki-i'd Talk.
m. N 't'l Fai in and H-mm Hour
m i'dna Wnltaci' Hnni" r
in. Tetley T- a Hrni-reih
m. l’.-i • orient - A mns ‘r.‘ Andy
m. itrinvnbitl Fnnttilcs
ni N. -ite Program
in I'l.-irn. I.u Ji"-i Km.
I 01.1 Mill \ M S I 1*1
m. I mn ami 11,Uv
m. itmily Fort.
m. (-01111111,1:1 Farm Communltv
m. IViuii MaeArlluli* Kt ' ltuL
m Amori-un S, h• -• ► 1 nf Hi** Air.
m F S. Marine Hand 1-rcti
ni l.ilrrnry (ilgost t„ Tlmmas
in. Truf* Stofv Hour
m Col uni Ida Mali- rhnrus.
ItHll UrniOllli — lYliriuirj 2S
m. ijuaki-r Marly Bird*,
m. The Campbell l-rmirnm.
ni Froctnr and liaintde
m Fadio Hoiisehnld InstHute
ni Fni-le Abe and I'avid.
ni. Weber and b’ield-*.
m. nailintrmi Vnrlelli-S.
(lei era 1 111 eft r le Ilnur,
l.urk* Strike,
r. Ill I H MHAVOHK
Chats with Feagy Wlnthrcp
m. Joll.v Bdi and Jane,
m Vermont t.uniberlneks.
m Nat’l Farm amt Home Hour
in. Keystone Chronicle,
ni. Fepsoilent—Aniog -n* Andy
ni. Plxl
Quick
COMFORT
(or fretful
upset children
\ LL children are subject to tittle
zV upsets. They come at unex-
pected times. They seem twice as
serious in the dead of night. But
there’s one form of comfort on
which a mother can alwaya rely)
good old Castoria. This pure vege-
table preparation can’t harrn the
tiniest infant. Vet mild as it is, it
soothes a restless, fretful baby like
nothing else. Its quick relief soon
sees the youngster comfortable once
more, back to sleep. Even an attack
of colic, or diarrhea, yields to the
soothing influence of Castoria.
CASTOR!,
For sale by all druggists. Be sure
to get the genuine product with
Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on
wrapper, and this familiar name-
plate:
Keep Castoria in mind, and keep
• bottle in the house—always.
Give it to any child whose tongue is
coated, or whose breath is bad.
Continue with Castoria until the
child is grown!
.... Saturday Syneopators.
m. Columbia Educational Feat
m. Literary Digest. L. Thotnaa.
m. Carborundum Hour,
m. National Radio Forum,
m. Hank 8lmmons' 8how Boat
f‘ v w w'v ■i|a*"-pi—w w v w
Foremost among
Toilet Preparations
NOW PRODUCES
'Caticura Shaving ( roam
And what a contribution it is to the cause of shaving!
A small amount quickly works up into a thick lather that
remains throughout tho shave, without retouching as is
sometimes necessary. It contains the delicately medicated
properties of Cru<CRI*R which soothe the skin and do 4
•way with the necessity of using lotions. 4
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Sedlmeyer, J. J. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1931, newspaper, February 19, 1931; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112823/m1/3/?q=songs: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.