The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1954 Page: 3 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954
Established Jan. 1,
1875
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News Of C istern Community to old homestead
(Mre. uerlrude Pavlina. Cor.) * The hilarioW Kettle fam-
-a'
Expresses Thanks j rek and son of Victoria.
Rev. b. Scheil wishes 'to „ ■ T^'." ho a"«nd*d \n® j Kettle At Horn?
hi govern-
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assistahce*
. , and pro-
las to resi-
State in.
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liivernor Jot'
V is hereby
Ithe neces-
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the same-
eld as re-
jonstitution
he Stateuf- -
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extend his thanks and ap-|E
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1 ni&Mfc\velcommi-*.'..ri-CL''ptio71: : ' *r ... . . ......
given to him on Sunday evt - Kellers.. Edmund 1 hiede,
ning. July 25. ' • .-'•Jo.vce Ann and La \ erne,
Mr. and Mis William I ......l 0. p^VunnilU d...a : ter.-, Patricia a nd A very liberal
Ungerer visited in Goliad * ■ Sandra, of Now BrauijYels on your old watch at
and Victoria Sunday.- (Held . Vi r frdm last week! spent Thursday and Friday meyer’a. _ '. ^
--------- Mr. and Mrs. Albert }|t> Chwa l’atzeft and "ft lb Mr, and Airs. L. 1.. --—— --—7“,,
.fly returns to the battered Stolle and son, Millie. of Ro- uaxU Novak returned home V\ ilsmi. Visitors of Mr. and air.,
k and son of Victoria. I old homestead in "Ma & Pa , sanky visited Saturda\ iiwsnnd.A with Mr. and Mrs. Mi-.-, tmu Wle IHuihGL. L. Wilson tl14J’,ng <;«m
Those who attended the 1 j£ettle At Home,” which co- tin- home of Mtv. r annio R,,|,er. Brunner t< Kowenn. j’jng, f l-.l Campo spent the I week-end were Mrs. 8
E. A. meeting in La. | stars Marjorie Main and Gabitzsch. a here 'will visit for a .wo, ,-oiid here with rela- Michael
. ......-:>uu.' Marjorie Main ......
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A V:Tseneik, Gilbert1 -- -
va hi
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Evening ma»s ...» —. — ■ . ()tilhal. Mrs.
°n A\edne>da> mennlg. gophU> jiachacek. Mrs.
Mfor an cvmmw ' Ma-- at ^osch Jnd^arl^
7:30 °cJook which will l.m • ll' ‘ ' Richard
'5U°ehndre^P wri“‘l Kremel of'Edinburg Visited
Mr. and Mrs. John •Virrk-
Come out and enjoy an lai,ek Monday .night,
evening among .your friends Some of the Cistern K. J.
r-i rnr im-vui ' ■ ......^ - - - TmTTTT nmr * —'
shows Sunday and. Monday ,hoir ill-starred' .'ittvu,u: t . K ,l: ,.i.
at the Lyric Theatre. ; make the place live tip • K! M: b. ■
•The lairs, KaMa dto- ,yin's deacriplion. ,,...... ; ' . V ...... ...... .vith ' other
TT-. ^-Tv-;,r=^^S5«T Salurila> Mr. and
A I >• - II mu', \ i m o n ii lit
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Lv 25. ’ • 'Joyce Ann ana ua veroo, - The latest Kettle esea- win's description. . . - per.! Sun 1 A It • * i a 1 ;la„...............Ji'family of Eagle
mis znT’^ ''' Xii^SsaBEBBZ Sam.-.lav Mr. and Lake.'•MTT’ltird Mrs.- A Af
- , , - .Mrs. Frank Otahal, Mrs. ,■ ,■ K».ttl. homo as a inn M«iwhrav_*
tion for the Kettle home as Alan Moicbray^*.mi
a model farm aivd jeads Ma Bacon
In'ing*11a .uriit>
» Mm.
and partake of a good
lunc'h. Games virc also to-
be available.
A Little Cooler
The heavy cloud- of th.
1.
Z. T. ladies attended the
convention in Shiner sev-
eral" days last week.
Gilbert Keilers and .Ed-
mund Thiede were business
visitors in I.a Gr^nge Sat-
which brought good.rains to Mr. and Mrs. Milton
nearby sections, 'only gave Janca and children spent
'us. a littlej&glief from th<y id-• Sunday with La (grange rtd-
.tense Heat and a-few very atives. ...
]ight showers. Alejc Viakffirek Sr. visit-
--■ ed his son, the.Rev. Emil T,-,
Young. Folks-Enjoy Vinklal'ek. of. Ilillj'e 'over
Hay Ride Monday • the., wr.pk-eiul.
1 ‘ ''Mul1'flbf*V'7t1lffllL'’‘?rtTBii1' ^'i "*fr< ■ -ffowi*- .ui
Y^uhg ' neV,pir-'gathefed arsyntBlVitte wir.^thr■ gnest uL
the Alex VinkTarek Sr. bn mother^. Mi/.. ‘ I^osje
home,, .froni where a .iollji lLuebner. jSn^mlay.
Sam Michael
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Mrs Hrrir> Niemann of
and Houston, Mr, and Mrs! Ted
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lininiier of Sehulenburg «l«o
vjsiTed with Mrs.' l’atzelt.
/vo^v 'fake home 0/2-20
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• "games for..a while. At tms Annie .aouuiwn
t.ime*the group was ready to Bud Robinson accompanied
partake of the delicious1 them hyfne for a visit. -
lunch which was thorough- Mr. and ^Irs. J. A. Mike
]y enjoved. A return to the and children ot Houston
games held the entertain-) were week-end guests of
ment until it was time to go her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
home. A jolly time is re-I^Joe Mares
norted * Miss Audrey Ann Han-
v . " _____ zelkip-of Houston .spent the/
Attend K. J, Z. T. And ^ week-end with her parents,
K. J. T. Rally Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Henry Han-
. VlT,hJT »nd Mrs. Wm. RM>
Mded the K. J. Z. T. and ^ Sund ,viUtj,D moth-
SiJi.fi&T An*".,*'-.»«• Fla"
marriH*. by'. Mrs. .John | lo'^ Jjm Fajkus had
At your grocer’s today, make a beeline to the Grand 1 n/i
display. You’ll find “GP-20” all dressed up in a handsome,
new Six-Pak.
If you haven’t changed to “GP-20” already? nips 'k the time
lo taste this Special Vintage Brew. It s light’ Ur\1 W ith a
fine, fresh flavor. It’s beer as you remember beer should
taste' Pick up a new Striped Six-Pak today, bottles or cans.
stats
maid. ,of ____
Mae' ITIIJI^iVFVFI B I Austin, - *
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pleasure, a jf iod dinner, lots,
of ganries for entertainment, (.'rand I’ri/.e “GF-20”
and a good program., I.a \Vins World-Wide
Verne Thiede and Mars ,, M1S Y> °r'(l “
Ann Rietz took part in the Honors at Munich
program.
_ I he Gulf . Brewing ( om-
Attend 4-H Citizenship Day P'iiW -l*',A1 s 1Vn• hi,s ' .'cived
T, ^ , , . notice that its special anm-
Those from hero who .d vv ,,n.w, • was
n \ m her?‘H (l,;rns,hl'’ .-.warded the Premium Qual-‘
- Vf,' o f’raT>^ 0,1' il' i"v Medal of Leadership at
Aug. 2, were: hreddje ami imenuj.mnal beer
^nck HanzeJka Ronme t(11,1|M.titions .re"ntlv held
- ’ S tT ArUSV"' u °i in Munich. Gnrnianv by-the
tl‘rhV "s! lt.si.tm International D’Ali-
Jame^Vmklarek lames A IjMl(illi<l|1. Th(. mt.(Ia| is
vm Kunschik, Lloyd Ke.l- |h ( j y,,.s) h„nn,. ,„,s,.(nv,.(|
%?• MnIL^iri"v <,,/’' the sitting in .Munich, and
Jane Otahal Virginia Seb ,2(r j, ol)|s South-
Poe<V K<‘,U‘rS' a,,<l 1 "•«. beer give,, the award.
Darlene Gosch. s ,, -Steve" W ilhelm,
The boys and girb were ,,4J Brewing
accompamed by Mrs, John |st;i,„(| tha, Hpp.
felk .’ nT’ V ‘"ry Mn i rial notice ,.f the high honor
zeka and Naom, Mrs.[h | <(.n1 him l)V
Hu^o Austin and Barfiara. f( .||Kt J1V.; p,,,;,,, ,| |)n.Hident
D , ^ , Ad'.The lilt it 111 International
e*"*°na * .... . [^Alimentation. The Insti-
Mr. and Mrs. i.ester ; tut, founded in Brussels- in
Whiteworth artd children of pspy, is a non-profit group
Beaumont spent several ny World cilizens who spon-
days last week visiting in illl(| manage interna-
the Hugo Austin home. himn.l competitions
Mr. -—J **
w3Ba«sp» •. ■rs^szm-'
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among
jottom of
want to
you who
j in the
Your in-
J govern-
r enthusi-
fight for
nspiration
:ther, we
to discuss
, carry on*
ard cam-
vill result
ictory for
e Second
rimary on
RS
- »* . i. ‘‘"V,'; tional com pennons amimK
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbertjy^e world’s fipest producers
Ellis and children of Austin f„,„| and drink. The
were Monday guests in the1 |<,-(, Munich iTidgTng in-
Felix Janecka home. , hided beers and ales on-
Eugene Park, who is em- |,y leading brewers of
ployed in Beaumont, spent ! |[„, ("niied States, Oanada,
Sunday and Monday bere|jtI](1 iVB-xico.
visiting his wife and other j "Naturally, we are very
r<d«*Ves' * proud to be so highly hon-
Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Janca; med l»v the Institut,” Mr.
are spending a week’s vn W ilhelm said. “The Pre-
cation in Fort Bliss at El milim Quality Medal of
Paso visiting I.t. and Mrs, i i.eadership represents the
John; Mueller and Johri. A1- j international symbol ot the
ten. They were joined by world's highest standard of
Dr. and Mrs. Kdward Muel: |;reniiun) (juality, a*nd is
ler in San Antonio, who i worth\f recognition tor our
also enjoyed the visit. While niie „',.,„luct GP-20.”
away, they visited (laris- . •.■ ’ ____1
bad, N. M. ami Old Mexico.) and Mrs. Adolph
Mrs. Alma Gosch was RjSchccr visited with Mr. and
Schulenburg visitor. Tues- yjrs j, ]\j Graves and chil-
daJrv..; ' ..." V, ' dreii ill Newgulf during last
Little Miss Judy Lynn week-end
Janca is spending this week M). a,,';d Mrs Andrew
visitmg her aunt, Mrs. .Her- jvGfelbat h spent the week-
tonge ” j*l.«rarl^»tQuMn»y.. , 4
Monday gueata of Mr-.i Mr. and Mra. Curlis (.iei*. |
Felix Janecka were Mrs.L?0Iff .ami ch'blren of . mi
Andrew Petrek, Mrs. Lee! Antonio vdsited in the W ().
Jarosek, Mrs. Johnny Kti-; Garbadc^ home dunng n<
benka and daughter of week-end and also with rel-1
Moulton and Mrs. Joe Pet- «tfyes at La Grange.
w-Tm met yiauiec
A' -percent of his present i
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1954, newspaper, August 5, 1954; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth985048/m1/3/?rotate=270: 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.