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- : : ' ■■■ REMEMBERf FLATONIA’S MAY BARCAIN DAY ON SATURDAY, MAY 8th. A$K FOB TK»Tfjf
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS
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VOLUME 62
(ommentS
By The Editor,
~Ttn? ""SUpPiWe Court"slems
f" have. decided to string* a-
|on£ with,. PresW^at Roosevelt,
fait rvuTentalh- he isn’t, satis-
■.iied with their olive branch
Approach, and declares- fh'at
ENTIRE TEACHING
STAFF RE-ELECTED
FLATONfA,r TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1937
The—eat ire- ttm-
■ -X-.il were
re-elected at a regular meet-
ing ot the Flatopia 'In'depend-
NUMBER 16
Wildcats Win 4-2;
7
First League Game.
Against Holman
Opening the 1!)37' season,
some vital issue they niTghr
decide to change, and fail to
- declare u (.)> K. The retire,
..the fight foi ‘tstufrirW^-^r
court ompc- ah -it >_*■
V ’■ —« •Mcu«ic*r-ui«i(..MwmU «CIL'rtrimmea ior tno
o is Stronger than ever ui hisj ensuing year. The teachers of
Convictions for changing the I the negro, school were also're-
coiri't. Kvitieirtally he doesn’t j elected for next year. R. *E.
rust the high- justices, fear-j Sullivan was reappointed Taxi
. Wg that should he again pass Assessor-Collector for this dgT
•°nie vital issue ih»„ trict, and August’’Vyvjala was
re-named- janitor. The list of
teachers includes Superiutcnd-
- iTht C. Kasner. Coach J ..O'"
court .goes on, and all actions GrhTtet, W. F. Fritz,-Miss Bes-
nn'„r re - --V Blake,
iVlrffr, CieoVgOt. Ham on, Miss
Laura Meyer, Pay Mathison',
Mrs. Vastine Chalk, Mrs. Dora
McCall, and Mjss Grace
W ard. ,
Tiro hoard also considered
the possibility of getting
ent School.. Board Tuesday Jhe ^atoniu Wildcats took a
H-!r?^n^KMSf?,L'ifhe ?fks ^ ^ Fafrpark
diamond Sunday afternoon.
Ironsides" Agricola and
"Moot” Mueller shared the
mound duties of the Wildcats.
WORLD HEWS Amateur Hour Is ANNUAL DECORATION
Pronounced Succoso1 DAY SERVICES ARE SET
'Winona. Miss., ApritTS—-
■Tiro■ npfWCTG^rr^OTtllTC'aT:*" -Tirr-. Anr„, ■ ..
and'Lynched bv s mob of more ! * *111 afld
Iffirw T7I71 whit* STSS ---^4aha.^ aponanred by -theFte
-.POti't.. to n •chivo VnT7,‘ ay~Tff
whether or npt he win.sueceed
"OT his iride’a'vor* ’ "•"* ' * '~
• * * ,•
A chain is said tb.be as
strong as its weakest link. Are
.vou the weak link in the chain
el your town’s power, so that
...vour non-co-operation wjfh the
community. Movements- breaks
their force? . • -
“315 he"'
The KLk^coBeoted five hits -c „Vio Vi' *he
from fhetVo Flatonia' mound- r9lay",,r oft'™rKe Wind ham. a
Sters, wl«jj<r Platon ia. got
nine hits from the Elk pitch-
eras—^ . --——“ - j
Up to-bfoe eighth inrtiug, Fla-
touia was leading 2. to' 1, and,
an eighth inning rally brought
them, two runs. Fllinger «aor«d~
in th«> seventh, and" again in
the-ninth, when Mueller be-
, ____;____ J « . l"wv * LI
■’ Juunc ,nclaM.;lkuiial..-jiL..,maiaiu.,r
brings vou 'its- fuJU teach in the Plate
merely
worth, but' it plants seeds'of
luture prosperity in your home
hatters
John .Beck, Wilbur Mueller
PWA project" to 'reblnTthe ** Vasina, a new man on
Home Economics building- A ] ,I* |at<>nia linevup <his-year,*
resolution., was Irnide and cd thn-Flatanifl hAftorB
passed that future applfca-
«>eary of Preside!1. Rooso-
came wild, and passed two r?°r^inizati(>'> aU
hatters ov!ei Tenth Congressional
Than. 1 OT) whit* men near.
Duck Hill, Miss., this" after-
noon within two hours after
UTey had nleaded innocent in
Montpomery County circuit
court to a charge of murder-
ing a white man.
A third, negro suspected by
tlie rtioh of crlniplicit.\*'*1u Jhe
FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 18
country storekeeper was se-
verely whipped and ruii out
of t{ic .^Qunty.a r"r •'
Austin, Texasr April To
Youthful Lyndon 11 JolVns*)ii.
led the-Flatonia' batters with
two hits out of four trips to
-thee plate. .
*• gw^i)feg3s; m.
huntlrMs Of {Toll a is of I,usi-
n’ess, from people who were*
- porSuaded by one .gi/od • bar-
vain to become
• customers. . .
-- You-can rmrer tell how
.. far a word of hope will tra-
vel, If you express confidence
». . that business is going to. he
better, you encourage: peoiih*
to buy goods? Ifany “tiFoyffe
speak these words of. hope,
they .encourage merchantc to
TnakcT. more purchase's.''' That
. Puts, more people to work in
factories. That gives those
. Flatonia schools
will not be accepted, and thi^flhr
a teacher’s contract automat*M1'
Mi.ica, Z-. •'*' T ‘*,uV*1^li‘0' 11
The hoard members indivi- ^leredith, cf.c
dually expfessed their approv- Ling, ss
Thc Bojj Score:—
'Flatonia AB H R E
Tint (’Tic i;s.“T?' • r," ] ' V
—. __--- , aT of the fine showing Flatonia
permanenti'Schools have made this past
year, both -4n Jfterarv, com-
nvojcial and athletic event's.
'ffT? - -ayir-TT-;—
workers more purchasing pow_
et. The whole tempo,of busi-*
ness is speeded .up. The money
keeps going found and round,-
. creating work and pVosperity
every time it moves.
- t± m — y
There- is such a thing as
over confidence, as is seen in
great speculative booms. We
-have no such- hoom eondition
lTow, and what we need most
is hope and confidence in the
future. ’
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NOTED CHRISTIAN
JEW TO SPkAK HERE
FRIDAY, APRIL 16
Rev. Joseph Cohen, famous
Christian Jew of Charleston,
South Carolina, will he th.e
IMPROVEMENTS
~— ir -■ ■«
Wm, Ungerer-and coastfuc-
lion ..crew .art- busily engaged
thi.v wek.in adding a new con-
crete front porch to the F. I;.
W(>tipJ<a. home Concrete and
brown Hie are' being used as
a base, and‘a beautiful iron
grate railing -will be plbced
around the edge".
The. Flatonia Tourist’cabins,
o| which Lonnie Ling is mana-
ger, are* being cleaned this
Week, 'and butane gas-is Being
installed in each cabin. This
will give oreu'pnnts <rf the-ca-
Beelc, :;i) 4
Grieve, rf. 2
Robinson, c 2
Vasina, 2b L ' 4
MueJler, W.r'cf— .4,
Prill oda lb 1
Cooper, lb l
Mueller, ‘Moot’, p 1
Agricola p 2-
Dirtrict, was elected Saturday
to the seat in^. Congress Judd
for \wenJv-fput. by .the
late James P. Buchanan.
From a hospital bed where
ho was operated -on for apen-
-dirtlw -MiYr-lTayR '!ipfrtne. hup?
pily received reports of an
emphatic victory ovef seven
-exponents, two of whom had
ojipused.the .presidmitial phin.-
and said he considered the
result d %ote of confidence in
Mr.' Roysbvelt and his- Jiro-
gram. •
tonia Home Kcopymics de-
partment, was *1 pronounced
succ^s J'-wsdav night- when 1
(lie |,tictare show was crowded !
to capacity by an appreciative 1
audience. A large group of
amateurs, both from here and
surronndiifg towns,-were pro- *
*serrt to comflete-tor the-TirsL
prize. Fifteen numbers were
pTesenfc'd which included a
S,k‘l. ,,y thp Grununar.
grade children,' un<4or the di-
rection- oY Mrs. Yastrtie .C'haik-;
a taj) dance and song by.Lois
Jean and ITot.t,v ,F-reyt’ag; A
C. OF C. UArWQUE F—
Just as we go to press,
u e learn of the fact t hat
UP' Annual Chamber of•
m Commerce Banquet w ill
00 given next -Thursday
night. All members and
t heir w ives w ill lie invit-
, u'l t he ll cauv 1m - * ,n 1»1111 c -
. ■■ 11 wiTf tofve t h'c- meal.
Mor(. about it next week.
The- FJ a tonia Oak Hill Cem-
etery Association will observe.
Al<i«ratimi day.
T next Sunday afternoon, 'April
I 18, at 2'o’clock. Plans for a
good program have been -
iTTade, Rev. J.’ W'. Rives, local
Baptist pastorj will bring .the
address of the afternoon, and
rr mixed choir wrill render
severa 1 11 umbers. The progranfi
for The afternoon follows. '
Kolar; A vocal solo by Ncjr-
nia Ann Albrecht; Guitar and
French harp duet, by Wayne
NlilT^and Franklin Beifc A
ligTit opera selection, by Miss
Fin kieliaiya anrt Miss Kant-
ringijot;;, in jiefson of Bill
CONSTRUCTION OF
POOL TO START WARM
SPRINGS FOUNDATION
- Males. Auril A.- .'JUmse
dTOTuig 'the mmemciit "TTi
it' pi ace where. Mute crip-
ples • may "he made wcfU
"ii 1 through the Gonzales Warn?,
ill V," Bkeeter Hutch-j spring- Foundatum * now be
eiif- ‘ a. DM--^newa™rehft+rHtt-a-i mu
gnT^uar ct.t;e mmtl,gr -Hy cc.ftc w , .hurt nine
11 ' 1 "........ he comparable’ to the instilu.
lion si't , i«j 1 by- President
Roosevelt .'It- Warift' Springs,
TTa ~ ■' * ■
r' ' • V • • 1111 -til" V»UIU1| |»
bins access to tnr heafemKy , Atertirf«ktvK; > p*
ronlcino* nnri hAi af'M.Aii ' Koehl c
f) incipal speaker at-tire Pl«- Li,wr-‘'4PA^S%'*^,‘5?* HeIm*
tonia. Baptist' ChurrH? Friday ri*i fa'Ko0pmann
tiirvVil A 1 n m /1 1 and Mil If* lift If* Snn T .1 Atrrl, IUi<
night, April 16 r Rev
will bring
an
Cohen
inspirational
cooking, a lid hot as well ns
cold yhowqrs. The cabins are
lull to .capacity yearly-every
rjght, according to the mana-
ger. .
FLOY NEWS
Eddie Koopniann who is
working on the Pecos River
bridge spent Saturday and
Sunday with hfs wife and
baby
'EntTTjTgr
Ricker, 3h
Kitbena W./ cf
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Erish. c .
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Fort AVouth, April 14.--Un-
ion pickets Wednesday morn-
-i>lM JdtH’kaded -the lame -Ktrrr
Gas Company Building and
refused to permit company of-
ficials, employees or customers
dp enter. '
* . * V
Newark, N. J., ARr.il 14..—.
.Lieut. Com. Frank Hawks
seriolisly dfthf.Tge'd'-FL T0/IIT-"
horsepovrer monoplane in
Messrs. Doan/ Roberts^ Diiaii.
and Mjss Ailene Doan of
^Rocky Ridge; A, tap dancy by
Tvh Sue Jaeggli of Moulton n
A sacred song .hoto hy 'Horton
ql'csrsla of Houston; A^quar-
tette .number .by four "negro
children; a novelty act b\
AIy iu Vickyrs;.AA ‘ ipedlev <if
■ german Stings by a gDoiji-of
Progrtilti
Song—‘Mt' is Well With My
Choir. . T----7
Song—Jesus, I Come”—*
Choir.
Invocation—Rev! O. M.
Cob- -
Special Song—Mrs. F. O.
Beck. Yoakqm.
'SoNgJ<“‘,Sweet Jiy and By*
Congrt gation. 7
Address- Rev. J. W .Biyes.
.Sotig “I Will sing You A
So tig”- ChoIFT ‘ •■?'■
• Sm'rg -“Blest Be the Tie”—
('dngi egatjoti, * . ■.
Benediction— •
-. A large gatheriugs of frianda*
And relatives of -loved ones
buried here are expetted to
':rn
irov.elty by Wanda Dorsey "V " ^ ''a"W lr°''
and a ouartettc number bv‘a j' J,!"ar l,r'ol,f' hundred do!
group of .jiagio girls. The
judges, awarded .first p"V.UL- Utah.- was a- ti
Tv:t Sue Jaeggli „f MoiiTtoii'l 'one," Row Boot he.
■Iv:t Sue .laeggll of MmiTtoh!
second prize 1o-the quartette
group of negro M‘1)ildivn. and
, I'ajth ot thj> directors in the ouneo Here are expetted to
sti cress oMhe undertaking is | ueti.irn.-ou that* day. t'q pay
Lcughtinu'^f ilailv-Ly I he con their respects to th5 memory
stunt flow of letters into the of those who have* passed oinr'*
r otiudation ..hembiuui'tei's Jici r 14^ _ (uomam is. ufidur the-'
^aj<»U;<v »»f bpnjj?. J,re.-t io^.. of Miss jjargaret^- '
Latix, Association president.
r ' o -, .
BANK. STATEMENT
t Ivmi'ii.
chair*
J
>V out ntt » called to
nora*power monoplane ill a l^ke'eter” JIut.chin.s-.* Georgcf ’ i .
iuimpy landing here .Tuesday j. • "»wkes acted ns master-L!. , (a-.k "f eoAd-uetfng
night 4 Idbuj-.s .'iiiii on I oftceremonies'. * sale* of. i rippled •children’s
nrah f.l the Foundation said. '(if-"statement of the
"In cooperation with the Texas .State Baak appearing
.bit nwwthttwrh-Sririr firryi frrr
LhjilM'led Cliildicn We under
— 36 h5—2 - 2
and little little son Lloyd; Mr.
(*nd Mrs. Roy Futschik were
s-rnion, ?Ud Will present the | l''|,nl.Gr°Ve Tuesday wOflT
Jewish passover in a realistic^ npr in the rT,,Sch cemetery.
Alcwish passover in a realistic, , —__
service, just as the .Jewish peo-l . M.'sse« Otilia Hoffman and
Flatonia plavs the .opening
game of the Colorado-Valley
League series next Sunday
afternoon at the Fair Bark
diamond against the Holman
White Sox. The game is Milled
■iF 3:4$, and. regular admis-
sion will be charged* Ladies’
Day wtlhbc featured, and one
lady will be admitted free,
with' each-paid ‘adult 'ticket.
C6rae out and se'e a good
gamer
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PRAHA NEWS
Many Praha parishioners
attended the first iuhhs of Rev.
HH Albert Mart'eth in Shiner Sun-1
■rmthtnimraiTtt’Tk*^ veTv~hi'giiT^I ■ 'AVpr''Anrr *Mrs. ‘0. B?fulilpaU>
l 'e have been observing ...
f< r all the. ages. -
Rev', flohen has filled the
.....-rwhiarniTa'bT’T' vcTynn'gHTy
f’dfirsed by all who have
heard him.
. A -cordial jnvitrrt-TTTTT tx vr
U tided to all to attend.
* CENTENNIAL MARKER
JO BE DEDICATED SUN.
The Moulton Centennial
narker will bo dedicated Sitn-
day; April l£ at 4:00 p. m.
Everyone i8 invited to attend
(he dedication ceremonies.
Urs. Filar’ Lane, chairman of
the Lavaca county Centennial
f'rmmittee, will act as master
Xerempnies at the dedica-
tion. Th$ marker will be
, ' laced on the spot where Sam
Houston*? armv camped in
their retreat from Gorfzales.
' ——-:0:-—
Flatonia Motor Company
■f porta-that they have bcAn
u*e sucres* Pul bidder for fur-
nishing the State Highway
''epartment \yith nine dump
* ‘Ucka.
Annie fiosch were guests of
Miss AMeen Kelly of Strings
Prairie, Saturday and Sunday.
g nt 11 .i-uisaaay ...........
night 4 b«u-s and 25 second's | "Uceramonies.
•out of Miami. He was un- ~
•injured. • v . .
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San Francisco. April 14.—
A strike ultimatum by repre-
sentatives of 8,500 Southern
Pacific employes dtai-n gl d
<inick action today from.Pre-
sident Roosevelt,' who ap-
pointed an emergency me-
diation board and 'thus-staved'
off a walkout for at least 60
Hoffmann.
August WeideL left Satur-
Ttn v-»tTT ~n*ttn rUT-^rr tvit ^m ^s.-k chT-
lege in San Antonio.
Messrs. Geo. HHmcftmp Sr.
and J. A. Goseh attended
,church services in Colony
Sunday afternoon,' . ■ . .
Mu. and Mrs. Tru^tte Par-
ker and children visited at
<hp Woodrow Holston home
in BeHiany Saturday night.
The school .trustee election
was held at Floy, April 3. Mr.
John Rightmer’s term, had
expired and Mr. Walter John-
fbn was elected. The following
will serve as trustee^. Messrs;
Chas. Brunner, Claud Parjcer
and Walter Johnson. v •
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Parker
and son Douglas, Ms. and Mrs.
Hand Parker and daughter
Virginia Mae? ahd Mrs. Af-
fred Gosch were visitors at
Mrs., Clarence^ Raj home in
Bethany Saturday night.
procession.
April 7th was the anniver-
-sary pf the death -of Rev.
N’eubeit, and Rcuuicm High
Macs was said for him by Rev.
Anders. Many parishioners
attended the services.
Rev-. John Anders was' a
Dubina visitor April 15 to say
Requiem High Mass on the
anniversary of tlie death of
. his father.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jasck
of Novohrad are the proud
parents of a baby boy, born
to them April 7. He was given
the name of Julius at baptism.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Migl were
-the sponsors.
Felix Hajek and Florian
Vyana and sons were fjan
Antonio visitors Monday. •
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days.
The strike call was jssUed
during the morning by offi-
cers of the brotherhoods ot
fii'emen- and .trainmen, who
said their membership would'
quit work Friday vm the com-
pany's, Pacific lines unless
their grievance^ were settled
in' the meantime. ■- . •
. . —;o—■*
O. E. S. INITIATE
* TWO NEW MEMBERS
At a special meeting of the
local Eastern Star ‘ Chapter
held oil Friday evening, April
9th,, Mils. A. W; Albrecht and
Mis. CTias. Hall .were initiated
-wtos the .-twlv+x ■ Jim . c.ivn-pter
........... ................ :
tlic screen picture -“Dancing | “T
I’ii'ati' .was sljown. It wjjs mi
n witn the lexas . , , «vfc«****b
'Tinh-Mnrirtiesr1 ^-b-*-i> this is-*
- sue. I he bank declared a div-
idend j»f, six percent at the*
aniuiiij. ,-tockhoiders meeting
recelitlv, ’^
O: —«--
.Mrs. F.,’ R. .’Gpwdin was
all technicolor pict-m/.v ;tnd
Wfis enjoyed. The- hotne eco-
nomics girls sold popcorn,
peanuts and vanity,■ d 11 rint* the
show. , . *
About $$_( A\.i: c lei wed by
the sponsors, ami same will
be used -.to help defrpy x,x-
pensev of sending th<> home
economic delegates find their
teacher, Miss Blake to the
state convention in Fort
Worth.
MAYBE yOU HAVE ONE!
Postmaster W. J. B1 ml worth
is in receipt of a letter from a
imstmark columnist iri New
Jersey, who is looking for a-
cancellation of the local post-
. office away back in 1884 or
before. A part, of the letter
follows:-—
“1 have a cancellation of
'-our riocrtoffico in a large cir-
tle#(ii»nd -stamp cancel) ot
Mr, and Mrs. RrR foilik,
Mr. and Mrs.'R. J. IT Foitlk
and son of San Antonio spent
Sunday at the R C. Foitlk
home.
■ -r.-,
a profusion of flowers, and-
ferns. /V refreshment cbur.se
w as scmA *>i| during the soeial
3oui im meTITTifely 'fuTFowjug'
the meeting.
Mrs. A. J. Jaeggli-of Fort
Worth was a welcome visitor
for the occasion.
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•Mayor M .Fernau, J^., .was
a busines, viritor in .Austin
Wednesday is Jhe.interest of
rcity affairs.
. -r-r---—- O .—-“
The ink oh last week’s Issue
had hardly dried before 'the
editor began to receive tele-
phone calls notifying him that
Mr. So-and-So had a copy of
‘•The History of Flatonia”. W.
C. Kbeh was (he first to call,
and we accepted his copy to
,usfc. We wish to thank all who
called, find appreciate the co-
operation we rety-ived m-this
mattei e*If■ you. want To find
Anything, sell anything; or
giv» away anything, an Argue
claasifigri ad will bring rsaults.
Ueceniber; 5,. 188
11, 1 , -eaUed -to Victoria to th« -bed-
M f pm-e asked to.yonduct s*p|(. ((f ,4„. |itlIc bahy of Mr,
Hiiu sale nnly^MX weeks be
fore Faster when ft was to
and Mrs.. Voris Koath ley.. She
climax, amkvw.tb the-aid TuoS(,ia>'-.iini1 rt'P0^
hmre than a -hundred 'loe.-,I l.ttle oirn much improved.
buire tha.ii it 'liumlred local 1 -,,,,1 uvt r ir„' n u 1
volunteer workers and lli,i /an.fl J")fn Babel
wholehearted support of the ” were vl^ m
press of Sol,th Texas we have ^'.k >d ^ U8t
done our best to cover (lie «•' t- , _ «
territorv. It was inqfo- !ble I Y isennin of Sah
• 1 Marcos spent the weekend
for us to mail seals and mem-
bership cards, tc every "fkflrkott
in South Texas, so we at'e ask
t -----» ' " **■*•* VV0IM
mg that anyone ql»»Miin‘^. >^t
contribute tn -Vnnil- tli.i LnV?m>t" 1
contribute .to tjjail- the ufrim-.i
in direct and full credit will
be given. If there it,re those
who have received seals and
have hot remitted, we urge
thid. .they- do' so .at .-nice as vve
ave going to- need every dol-
4ur available to Start work bn
the new-venter. ” -----------
The Gonzales Warm Springs
Foundation, ha;: been incorpo-
rated as a benevolent instku-
spent
with relatives here.
A. L. Vrana and family
were Jourdanton visitors Sun-
D J Dec herd was a-busi-
ness visitor t*o Austin Wednes-*
day. ___*
Miss Florine Fape^ former-
's of Frertrlffiaferg, hits ac-
cepted a position with tho
Sunnv Side Beauty Parlor
hero
K. !,.• VVotipka was a
Houston visitor Sunday.-
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Daven-
port, Mr. .Und Mrs. M. O.
iind Gene
* I
name and state "under th<
date. l am anxious to contact
somp one in your to\\rn«.fur an
old envejbpe with this parti-
cular rancel to add to my col-
lection of early Postal mark-
ings on envelopes or known jis
Covers Jo Philtelixt,”
Anyone having rtnb of these
old eancelliitions might get iu
touch with Mrt Bludworth, or
write direct to Mrs. Margaret
J. 'Roselle, 37 Groyc 8>t., in
Kearny.IFri.J.......
Mrs. F. L. Wotipka* aqd
Barney spent Saturday at
Sf|h Ahtonio.
Rev. Jos. Pustka attended
the* first nUuw calebraUtm pf
>Rcv. Albert Maneth in Shiner
Sunday.
A‘. W. Albrecht and Rill
Albrecht attended a lunibi-T-
nia'n’f. convention ■ in* s»»
Antorrlr*-Thlr weck. Mrs. A.
W. Albrecht acecuupanied
tham, visiting in San Antonio.
rT» „r Patrio? ' Si'iut J**
is comnlete'.the list* will t,,. A",on’0 Y'fjtor Tast_we_ekend.
is conyilete -the list* will be
•gfverr ttr the newSTiapeTs.*
TWe feel now that our
first step in building the* new'
Institution should be the con-
struction of a warm water
pool whore little cripples may
be treated with the use of
-Underwater exercises, Boothe
sntd; Tt ‘Appears we wjH be
able to go right ahead with
this work -irr a very * short
while. Agaip. I wish, tq»~urge
those who have not received
sealk or rfiembersliips by mail
to send theirv, Contributions in
direct to the Foundation here,
and for those who have seals
on hand t< send in theif
money as aopn as possihle,”
» * • . .
According to Dj. Pulkrabek,
lohal chairman-, Flatonia,
IhrougTi (lTi- stile of seals and
-iwi-mbefvdvsp- - cards, ■ xottoctet!
a little over $60 for-the- Warm
Springs Foundation at Gon-
zales. ■’ ' -
_ Leslie W heeler of Houston
visite^ here last week end.
-Fire Chief A. L. yrana and
family attended rihe Annual
Victoria Firemen Roll Call
Thursday night.
■, -?——: O: —• ' *
"COLLEGE HOLIDAY”
Madcap, hilarious and gid-
dyristunafuL gay and -gor-
geous—is “College Holiday,”'
which opens at the Lyric
Theatre Sunday. You cap rate
it right now as the laugh hit
of the season.
Headed by a half dozen of
America’s greatest fun mak-
ers, and supported by *-0Mt
of brillia.nt specialty perform-
ers,- “College Holiday" set# a
new high sti^ndard in come-i
dies with music for Holly-
wood t(5 shttot at. -i----------
Jack Benny, George Burne
and Gracie Allen, Mary Bo-
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Hawkes, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1937, newspaper, April 15, 1937; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth985744/m1/1/: 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.