The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1952 Page: 2 of 4
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Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
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Baylor University,
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS
Geo. W. Bridges
Owner and Publisher
Entered as secund class mat-
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tonia, Texas under the Act of
March'8, 1879.
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We have the power to arrange
auto loans. We pride our-
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purchases for the citizens of
Flatonia. We are here to
serve you.
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We have recently received a new
shipment of Fresh Seed of all kinds—
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-pay you to visit our store.
DR. JENNINGS B. COOK
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< Located at Thulemeyer’a.
Lenses Duplicated
, Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted
Office Hrs. 8-5:30 Ph. 155
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It parade at 9:30 a.
day, ending up at the capitol
for the 11 a. m. ceremonies
near tl^e replica of the Statue
of Liberty. 1 . • -
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ligious groups cooperating
with the' Boy Scouts will take
an active part in the capitol
ceremony. They will aid the
Capitol '.Council contingent
dedicate the liberty statue rep- .... __ ........
Jica to the youth of Texas as- events such as a banquet, court
a constant reminder that
“Freedom Is a Fresh Conquest
for Each Generation.” The
latter thus implies the respon-
sibilities of active, participat-
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SUGAR, 5 Lbs.
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I ROSEDALE GARDEN SWT. PEAS
Un. Williams Pork & Beans, 2 For
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE, 46 Oz.
LIBBY’S SAUERKRAUT, 303 z .
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I, PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER ? 31c
I GLADIOLA PANCAKE MIX 19c
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For choice foods and the finest
of drinks. .
Plate Lunches “Steaks ”
Sandwiches. Reg. Dinners.
CITY CAFE
Felix Brunner, Prop.
Phone 139 n)]|
m. that 'ing citizenship.
Cost of the- statue itself is
being met through contribu-
tions of 10 cents from’ scouts
and 25 cents from adult
workers.
The report to the governor
is the highlight of a full week
of activities djjripg Boy Scout
Week, Feb. 6-12. Earlier in
the week, each Central Texas
scout unit is to hold special
of honor, or the like/ All boys
are urged to attend their own
church in full uniform on
Scout Sunday. Adult leaders
are Jo meet during the week.
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Locals and Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kolar
and sons spent Saturday with
Mi's. Joe Kolar.
Mrs. Alma Harrison uf
Wharton ■< ■<
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B Kerr at Peach Creek Ranch,
i Mrs. Eddie Burnett Cox and
I Joe Sladecek of Houston were
I week-end visitors of Mrs. Joe
I Sladecek and Rosa Lee. *
I . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mariele
of Bay City have moved into
the apartment of Mrs. Will
NoUkamper. Mr. Mariele is
employed with the Hamman
| Oil ,& Refining Co.
Rev. Oscar Thompson of
Gonzales filled the pulpit at
the Baptist Church h^t Sun-
day, during Rev. Bowes’ ab-
sence. Rev. Thompson, only
a young boy, delivered two
very nice sermons.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ball of
Harwood and Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest Bigley of Colony, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Burke of San An-
tonio were Sunday visitors o‘f
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jvenneth Frier-
son and son. Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Bigley and son and Mrs.
A. C» Cowan of Colony were
also Sunday visitors in the
Frierson home.
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Jr. and daughter, Alice Alane,
of Houston visited with her.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Scheer, last Week-end.
Mrsr.C. K. Mick »n
Mrs. A. C. Mick of Ipgo were
visitqrs last Saturday after-
noon in the Geo. Bridges
home. ; ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards
and children left recently, for
their home in Baltimore, Md.,
after a visit here with her par-
ents, Mr. anil Mrs. Charlie
Novak.
Pvt. \August C. Novak left
recently for Aberdeen, Md.,
after spending a furlough here
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Charlie Novak.
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mark the 42nd birthday of
scouting in this nation Feb. 9
in ceremonies in front of the
2itate_capital at Austin.
Governor Allan Shivers will
lake the annual report of
Routing activities and results
in the state, and will launch
the new three-year national
program, "Forward on Lib-
erty’s Team.”
Hundreds of cubs, scouts
and explorers ■from the 15>
county Capitol Area Council
are expected to participate in
jan. 30-Feb. io
WITH DALE EVANS™.
AND ROY'S FAMOUS HORSE TRIGGER
MANY OTHER STAR ATTRACTIONS
TICKET PRICES $2,40 - $3.00 & $3.60
For reservation* call Box Offices ZMilby Hotel-BL-4575
I Coliseum—BL-6288
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Praha Happenings
(Patricia Migl, Cor.)
Attend Rally " Joe Fajkus and family, Mr.
A group of 25 members of and Mrs. Vaclav Stryk and
the Praha Sodality, and their daughter spent Sunday with
spiritual duxetgr,, -A-^Ak-. MtudujMxs.iJ’rank T.upa and
'Pctrif, Stnena "cr ine’ lieanery SOns in New Braunfels.
Youth Rally in^High Hill Sun-| j^r and Mrs>. Henry Naro-
day evening,‘Jan. 20. The vec of Waco- were visitors
next rally will be held in Mo- }iere recently.
Leon Jasek of Houston was
a week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. V. J. Jasek and family.
Bill Barta of flouston’vTsileil ~
relatives here last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Machac
and children of Houston spent,
Sunday with Mr. rand Mrs.
Frank Fajkus and Julie; and
on last Monday Mr. and Mrs,
AleS K«kh ttfjr
Joe NoVaK, Ana b,:
of San Angelo, st/^>cha. all
8h°,rt AihJXfee
k>wkic home fo1'
j^arvisit in Houston and
^*5’4a.. Mrs., Kocich and
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We'’are sorry to report
Frank.. Hajek Sr. on tht»-*nck
list this week. We wish him
a rapid recovery.
Personals
Miss Elaine Greive of San
Antonio was a week-end visi-
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4. Mr. and Mrs. George Ma-
zoch and son and Miss Mary
Lala of Houston spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
-Vaclav Lala.__-_—________
ZNMt and Mrs. Louis JasekJtf’j’’™™-, Mrs.. . Kocic
Ws- Fajkus are “‘Sters.
iVere Aveelr-CTid guests <.f Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Jasek Sr. and ■
sons.* - ;
Rev. Ladislnus Jasek of San
Antuniq sues -a--visitor ■‘of hfs ’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Jasek Sr., and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Janek
and spns_ pf^San,Antonio-spent
The week-end here.-.
Pfc. Johnnie Olsovsky of
ForJ Sam Houston, San An-
tonio. was a visitor here over
the I>ast week-end.
Mr., and Mrs. Silvan Pospi-
siJ and Mrs. Mary Pospisil of
San Antonio spent one day of
Jast week here.
. .Mr, and-Mrs. John Strvk
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
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Wm. Stein Hardware Co.
I t The T.R.H.A. Hardware Store
J - ' Flatonia, Texas
Observance of Highway
Week , in Texas, Jan. 27-Feb.
2, will get a head start in Aus-
tin at 3 p. in. Sunday Jan. 27,
when Gov. Allrtn SHiTfers will
officially usher it in. A special
program will be held in the
senate chamber of the state
capitol, at which he will l^uthe
gram will 'be broadcast dur-
I ing the afternoon by most of
the-stations of the Texas Lib-
erty Network.
Honor guests invited to. at-
tend the program are the liv-
ing former governors of Tex-
as and all members of the ■
• Highway Commission, both
present and former commis-
sions. Hi addition ajl mem-
bers of the House anil Senate
have been invited to attend. -
After the program coffee will
be.served ~by HbY. Ben Ram- !
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/ his Quarters "YfrUbintng ’ the
Senate chamber.’ Hon Reuben
Senterfitt, speaker, will par-
ticipate in this hospitality.
J. H. Kultgen of Waco,
president of the Texas Good
Roads Association, will ' be
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versitv- w Ju<1,t0 Geor8c Prowse of Cor-
«’■ -E“" C*ri«U. President of the •
Texas County Judges & Com-
missioners Association, and
Mayor Armisted Rust of’ San
Angelo, president of the Tex-
as. League of Municipalities.
E. H. Thornton, present
cnaithriiTi of the Highway
Commission, also will sneak
briefly. L
During the week'there will
be speaking programs before
_ most* of the service clubs of
Texas, telling of thrjreed of
more and better highways
and commending former high-
way commissioners and those
who have contributed to pro-
, motion of good roads in
eXa8‘ ... Texas Boy Scout program will
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Need-
ham of Colony spent Sunday
un the George Vrana home. •'
Louis Jourdan. Debra Pa-
hiet and .Neff, Chandler .star in
“Bird of Paradise,” 20th Cen-
tury-Fox Technicolor spec-
ter, Mimi, 'of Smithville, and iiig attraction at the Lyric
Theatre on Wednesday and
Thursday.
“Bird of Paradise” was
filmed on actual locations in
the Hawaiian Islands to bring
the vivid story in all its true
beauty. . —
Everett. Sloane,
Schwartz, Jack Elaine
Prince Lei'Lani head r
porting c^st of hundreds.
Mr. and Mr^, (). E. Janszen
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i’h Ins ^parents, Mr.'and Mrs. i'ting with Mr. anil Mitr. Rudy.
?r-T-L. Booth and children. .
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1952, newspaper, January 24, 1952; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254618/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.