The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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Market Report
, Thb produce buyer* and
mar. Hants of FlatcJnia are pay-
ing the following prices for
country produce. These prices
are subject to ahange without
not1 e:
Cotton
Strict Middling
Middling ... . ..
Strut Low Middling*..
Cod ms<*ed, per ton
Mea', 100 II). sk. . ...:
Mu., v per toy*..... ...
Hem; 4
< m ...........
Fry< -s ..
floil 'Cl I ............
Egg' (candled basis)
T- r' eys ................
I.1.I, i ' r s
Gi’Vff
C.u4 9as^_
l'i[mi- dny.wn-
14.75
14.50
14.26
87.00
.. 2.20
:*i».()0
.. lie
22-24 c
12-18c
.......tic
17c
■9-1Ic
““..VC
zm > ..........................
liens Wax, per lb.......
Corn, shelled, per bu.
Pee ns ................
:„77c
.25c
Ctife'
:—
......5c
.... Sr
1.25
r ..Uc
CLASSIFIED
5c per line, first jn-
rtion. (25c minimum.)
'** I ')H SKHVK’k-
. A state-
Td“ extra big bone black
in'’ \\4iite pointed Jack-, Fee
S7 f 0. Also a chestnut sorrel
station. Anton Mig), Klatbnia
l‘l. 1 J3- niiltjs south of
Pi; ha.) . (14-lGc)
TT>Tt sAi.k nit Sent—one
h' k .Spanish JnyJj. .Anton
Mi I, Flatonirt Ut. 1. (14-l(>c)
A-r.,
.rised .Stoves and Ice Boxes
—",ee Platonm Motor €om-
T” :y.. (15(f)
WHO WANTS. A IMTaUTI-
Fl i; PIANO AT A BAR-
t -IN? We may have in your
vi *iiity in a few days a
s-..'undid ■ upright, pm up with
<b et bench to match. Also a
l'.'oly Baby Gravid in two
. 6<5ne mahogany. Terms if de-
si ed. Might take live stock,
poultry or feed ns part pay.-
f" Hit.. Address at once.
: IHt^OK MAYS ft *CO;. Tlie
^-HKfcble Pfano House, Dallas.
T'Xasr (13-16)
LOST-—nbmonth >oM white
yed red., heifer calf. "No
Brand.'Reward for informa-
tion.. See Green Poster, Mul-
itoon. (16c)
BLOOD TESTED
BABY-CHICKS
„ ^ At No Extra Cost
.‘Custom Hatefiiing of both
Chick on and Turkeys.4*
3c per chick T 5c per poult
You pidP for what hatches.
Your Business Appreciated!
WYATT HATCHERY
W WAlder, Texas
(1C»-171 >)
Huge Shaft To Rear 564 Feet
Above Historic Battle Qround
CHEVROLET GIVES
SPRING DRIVING
HINTS FOR OWNERS
Dedication of the huge ipo- I
inoria) at historic San Jacinto
Battleground near Houston is
scheduled for April 21, the
Chamber of Commerce an-
nounces.
Representing committed ex-
penditures of $1,150,000 this
magnificent memorial will
tower 564 feet above the hal-
lowed soil on which General
•Sam Houston aqd his tattered
band ot fear I ear pioheers so
decisively defeated. General
Santti^Anna^^tlyit
-nkT'-of oppression from Tc&r
7
HR
Thu -actual height of the
kws'■ Jncbito Mniinrliil
Mem O'fftl I' Wl I Tie
540 feet, the additional foot-
ihe
Winter is always hard on a
car. Oftefi jt miftt be left
standing for hours in the cold.
Frost, snotv, and dirt are purt
of its winter diet. In order to
put tlie car iyto-shape for the
most pleasurable spring and
summer driving, several things
shdOld.be done. — *
The radiator should be
drained and flushed in order
to insure a clear flow of wntirr
through the cooling system:
Motor oil should be changed
and new lubricants applied all
the best precautionary ..meas-
ures that the motorist can take
iif4 th*f spring. The battery
should b'e checked carefully,
and the generator chauiing
rate adjusted, for Jong-distance
running at goo^l speeds. Shock
absorbers may also need ad-
! No. 444
Official Statement of Financial Condition of the
FLATONIA STATE BANK *
at Flatonia, State of Texas, at the close of business on the
31st jay of March, 1037, published in The Flatonia Argus,
absorbers may also need «d- e printed and published .at flatonia,-State of
*!Listing, and atheroug^greas- T ^ fhe jfa, day of April, 1937. • ’ ' ' **
ing of the .....
fchassifi >vi 11 add
riiiich to the pleasure of driv-
ing.
The fan belt, which is not
called upon to carry much of
a load during routine city driv-
ing. should be checked and
adjusted to function' properly
off longer and faster runs.
Body bulls, door-hinges, and
lue| system ought to. bo
checked -carefully for warmer
weather. Brakes should be
■ moled,—aad “pm tii ulai care
tightened to .dominate * the
squeak?, and'THtt tv&'tfistwme^
times develop during—Xlu*-
age being represented
terraces!
Approaching the tnofirfmenl
wiH be dwo 1 errHcer;.- onF'rBr
ing six feet above the. ground,
and possessing, a spread of
364 feet in each- direclmn;
•he other rising nine feel and
having a spread of. 244*’feet
. each—wity:-------------- -
The' base building of tim
iiionumebl w7T] lie 124 feel
will la
•square and.3)5 rt^-t 'high. T-he .
ofStrance approach lo»lhis will-'
be through a Hall of Honor, “
44 By 4?> feet, hi which niches
will be provided for statues of
the heroii man and women
who penetrated the* wilder-
m
should be-given tt> the steer-
ing apparatus, [n nipst cases,
'■simple adjustments will he all
that is required to put them in
*e rte (■ L riuuu»ifc«er derr The im -
rfiSffce of brakes' and steer-
ing gear,•'however, make it
mandatory, that* they be
ahetked before^' .being . sub'
Jbcjed to%any hard drivingr
rough winter season.
These are a few suggestions
to drivers who will soon'feel
tin. call of open' road. If they
a ia* 1 olio wed. Lhe tnof()|
~ tg much
paintings, ttu'-subjccl
of whit'll .is yet to be
out. However, it is believed
tiiat these will' depict tbe
ness that was lexa.'e lOO years' pageanf of Texas.history ilur-
aK°' . * | ing the, past 100 vears,
•To the led of the Hall- mJ'
Honor will be museum . of
historical relies,.. which will
occupy a rfpace 36 by. 10*3 fee).
To the right will be a-sp;u:ious
meeting hall .and art gallery,
matching in size the Musciiin
llaJI. * •’
Th<’ spneious entriinee lobby,I
ailed upon to work at full
power over-Ipng periods. Then
matter | they may develop into cthi-
worked i ditibns that * rweessitatae ‘Re-
pair expense that could.have
been avoided.
Good‘ ttres are among the
most important equipment ‘of
k’nhdt lor the erection pf .xin automobile, for. considera-'
•hi giVanlii project were tions of both safety and com-
made available through, .an j fort in driving. All tools and
u| piu) i iatim.i by the StiUeOf I eniergem y equipment sho'Old
T.'Xtt-, a giant h*y the I’ublic be cli.eckgd carefully. All
OrtrF
'pleaShnfPr.
^ • „ — fP'-rrs—
.Munhall III—You say you
were engaged to four girls
In routine^citv driving, mi- i*1 once. How do you explain
su»h conducts • '' • .
ZeigJer—I dpnrt' know, un-
less C.upi^I shot me with a sub-
machine gun- instead of an
arrow. ■ ; " . ., —r
- ■—■’j""*1" i Or--——■ ’
A Chinese cook was walk-
ing through the woods. He
I nor .adjustments may go un-
"i'iibticei' or may be neglected,
i-Often "these., adjustment:; re
' main unnoticed until tlie car
I is
'Work
W’trlk.
Administration,- the
Progress AdmiU'^tra-
lightr.- should be tested and
headlamp beams properly ad-
Resources—
Loans and discounts, on personal, or
collateral security .............
Loans secured bv real estate' .
Overdrafts ............................................
Securities of U. S.. any State
dr political subdivision thereof
Banking House
. $142,605.24
15,214.91
697.48
■ -V-
125,709.39
25,531.51
.eat fjstate owned other than banking h9use ........ 14,105.60
(lash and dae from approved x.dagxyc. agent8 122,58^^51.
Collection Account
TOTAL
$449,222.70
Liabilities
Capital Stock
SprpJys'Tbmd
UndividetT profits, net.
......-...$ 50,000.00
.......::'2s,ttfigo(T
___________739.50
Individual Deposits subject to check, including
time deposits- -diny i^ SO days-.
Time Certiffcates- of’ (kepigsil *
202.845.39
11C637.81
_ TOTAL
$44p^22.70
,*
« *
gay one.
We, Jf. Fernau, Jr., as President and 1’. A.. N#srsta as
Cashier of sajd b#nk, eagh of us, do solemnly swear that the'- *1
gbove statement is tnl/ to thg best of our knowledge and
beJief. •*-*--.;** - '
Si. Fefifa‘ur*Ti'., President.
t n<’ spneious entrance lobby t mcn.1 Lv.xLu' direct afipropgis-
Wiil mil .iiirgcrjy' through thej tion .. " . r '
Hall of Honor.- An elevator
will whisk visitors tiapHie ob-
servation tower far aoiwe the
lobby.
The tower shaft .will be 17''
feet square , al ihg base and%
30 l'ei.,.t*4square- a t- tfrr«Hnp—‘—
An ampbiUreitter * seating
more tiia'n 5(1(10 persons will
be included in the rear of the
base building.
nThc*TTTrtfiorial w ill bv •con-
structed of reinforced con-
crete fftced with • variegated
tiofi aml' Lbe fiulural guvaoii— yiu-it'ed
New tvindshietd * wi (>er
blade:: ar< i.o'Xp'eii'siy.?, aio!
old blades\sii,)old be re;:laced
if worn af.o, .i, hard .winter’s
use. The. -hotly tit the ear
- ’Tlie *es! imati.' coat of the
structure does not'include pro-
posed expenditure", for sculp-
tural groups and murals.
The .work is being per-
fo an) e <J i mi 11 o iLIJu! -fS.u p< > rvtsiertr;
of f fie Public Works Ad mini-
tration and Alfred (-'. Finn.
Houston architect.
*.Je. I, H Jones, chairman of
the Rif'Tiiisfct'Ui'l bfii- Finance-
Corpoiatioy, who several
month ago broke ground for
the memorial, using a- 100-
should be thoroughly cleaned
and nolisfied to revive __tht
treaifty of US luster. ‘
A motor tvlnb-up 'is one of
LYRIC SHOWS
(Cont. from page 1)
rfv-
;ir"
, 11,1 m KRMTi | iih* mrmoj’iaI, u.s!inp' a- mmi-
golden , hiift I c.niis liim-stone..j|j^'ai-o)<|' wooden plow drawn-’
The stone i- *of sKell .fni-niafiiin glu lyas -4p;‘ is . re.spoqsfhlv-
FOR RALE—Young cow.
Will have third calf in June.
Priced very reasonable, Apjdy
at Argus Office/ ilfitff
7.
CHARIS - SWAVIS
GARMENTS
That mould tlie figure, correct
posture and insure good
appearance.
(lad w fieii polished has a Mir-
facP sirtulai' to. Traventine
marble.. Tlie nolished' stone
will be used I’or’inlerior work;
the. rough sawn fhaterink Tor
t In- exterior. « *
The steps will he made of
Texas grp nit e. » •; , ,*
Atop tip- shaft will lie a
huge star, which will show
.five, points fjwn every dhfSrc-
lion.
Plastered spates above the,
marble tiuish in the walls of’
the' Museum of Historical Re-
lics ami the meeting hall will
be- deyorated with mural
I OX" the ; lU's-igii, During Ids
CliritUnu\v xjuation,’ which he
spj-nt in Houston, Mr. ‘Jones1
planm< (| trie beginning of. *the
p.roject antgilurnig subsequei^t'
vi?fls, '’'reviewed anti dictated
(he design to its completion.
Tire base, ' on .wlthcli * work
has been started, will have in
Ions of -wafer
•'Two mixers -will he used in
pouring this concrete. One
w ill be at each ‘end and cat.h
w ill puiir a total of 58 yards of
i-ioicrelc per hour!.
land, and Ma(%a Ra'yo are
in charge .of the laughs, and
-the assignment* cpjufd not have
■been placed fii ’mure capable
bawds. The,'love interest is
♦ tbainliMiled hy • Marsha Hunt,
Leif Frikson, Kieanoie Wjiit-
ney, d«)biyiyj*6bwqs, Olympe
Brad ma ami Louis DaPr.on,
with featured roles by* Ren_
Blue and Etienne Girardot. A
chorus of
turned around (o see a grizzjy
bear following . turn, smelling
of his tracks.1
.... “Hfrf,”. said tbe clfinajnan.
“You*Tikoe-jmy; twtrks? Velly
good ; I make V-ou~honTe more."
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•Use The Argus classified
column for results. .
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SOCIAL EVENTS , .
* at ’ ' >
TWINS CELEBRATE ,..
NATAL DAY " -•
A lafge group of friends
and relatives gathered at tlie
Lours Boehm’ hnjne near
Scotts School -last. Sunday ffo
help Lillie and .Lillian, twin,
•laughters of *Mr. and Mr,s.
Louis I’. Boehm, celebrate
1 heir-, natal day. The af-ter--
noon -w-as pleasantly spent iff
.1 javiug volley ball ruut base-
ball by the young .folks, and
F. A. Nesrsla, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me ■ thiy thr- LOth day of
. .. -*•*•- **• “ bli “ “
April', A. D. 1937—D. Ciu b'ade,’ Ju, Notary public, Fayette
County, Texas. —
' - ’** - ■ ^ . '• ' <-*V-'___
Correct—A^est: R. F. M®‘er, F. W. ‘ Dusek, Henry Miller,
Directors. ■
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Cljurdj Jlottceg
METHODIST CHIJRCH .
.. CALENDAR
Flatonia
Church school at 10 a. m.
* Mid-week service.,.. Wednes-
day, at 7:30 p. m, . .
-Preaching at 11 a. m.» and
7:30 p. m. every l'irat, second
and fourth Sunday.
Muldoon. ‘ . ; - -Ttnc k _ p.. n i .
' PreHchfrig Ht 11 a. *m. and
7 :30 ji. m. every .Inir 1 Sunday.
'Colony
FLATONIA BAPTIST
CHURCH NOTICE
Preaching each first, third
aiufcfuurth Sunday, at.11 ;0l/a.
m. and 7 :<|5 p. m. _
Sunday school • every .Sun-
day morning at 10:00 o’clock.
B.T.U. each Ijjjnday at 7:00
-*•-;s.
-w. Al. u:. 'meets every
Monday Afterr.oo.fi ^t 8:00.
jllid-week prayer service '
' rrtrr
W1P enj.yml Uy th? ^ou^ ‘ S^da^
Services atr3:30 p. rq- . AVetbwsrtTiT- nlfeht at
others, j&rm.'iffrrtients were
seived, and about five o’clock^'
the group (departed, \\jishiug'
for Lillie* and Lftlfan • maiiy
happy returns' .of the ^Jay.
—m————«o:-—-——. 1. ;
DANCE will bo given at the
beautiful •_girls | S.P.J.S.TI. hall in Flatonia Suh-
•Jrained by Leroy Prims Wtro- • day; April 18th. Music by
duce# sprightly new dance Miftoiv Smith and his Blue
, ,ht t80„., k
’ ■’ m -tor.imot a.-pTiir Ilf^cYack-pot Ladies free. Como enjoy t>!e nosd«>' '»ght -at 8:00 o’clock.
..i,- i i i i . a-. , ‘ I I>roo o n Hi ii* Atinlt caonn/1 mu'
Our friends are always wel-
come to vyoi'ship. with u^. ^
O'. M. Colo, Pastor.
«. *** + ’,,
' MULDOON BAPTIST ,
CHURCH
Sunday school inch Sun-
day at 9 :45
Jl, T. U. each Sunday atJ
7:00 p. m.
Prayer service each Wed-
jl5,. You an- invited ■*/; .‘at-
tend these seuvices. <
*J. W. Rives, Pastor.
PRAHA CATHOLIC'CHURCH
Fir st/m ass al 8.Ml a., m.
High mass at JJJJ a. m.
Rey. John Anders, Pastor
. •■ -s*-*- '.'if “'4 * • v*«
SAcBF-D ifEART CHURCH*
ev on in g \v i t h fri ends.
cr-
RAIS1N COOKIES
Mr.. F. R. Cowdin _
Flatonia representative.
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WEEK’S HINTS
Honey should be kept in
a dark place. It will soon grn-
- nulali- if kept in a bright
4igW.
* 4-iMK^kMSt !K^ed*rg -fish-4n
• tip will .aid br-SfhJIbg them.'*
’ .To keep doughnuts from
aosorbing too much of the
fat in which -they are fried
put a drop or two of viiiegar
in the dough Wvhen -mixing
......■Ih&Jngr+idtenbi:—•—— “*
Moist salt will remove egg
tarnish from silveij.
- ■ Old-fjishioiicd iron skillets-
are bettef- for fr.viffg and lirais-
ing Than bright; light-weight
frying pans. They hold the
heat bettoi and . tiiok "hYolT-
evenly.
_______. When small children refuse
to drink their daily .milk re-
GoiUrcookie» are good at aft
seasons of the year. Young;
siei-s especially like old-fash-
ioned dropped-raisin rookies.
This treat for the faiTlM/y.au
be-made by the fiillowing re
ripe which calls for these in-
gredients: —
One and a half cups flour,
one egg, one i up sugar, ope-
.third ?np shorteniifg, one teh-
>1 eon baking powder, one-
‘liali -jfiagpagrj .yjo^lav. wwl-
100TH ANNIVERSARY
OF GREAT PREACHER
- Chicago. Apri|> 11.—-Cele-
bmttng'tbe D. 1.. Moody 1937
Centena.ry hero when emi>ha-
i. llviim. jUoccd upon--the
. (ti-eaf Truths pf The ITible'-ns
agSTtist modernistic theology,
j ri i all- how firm and unshak-.j foiy the. experiment, but „ac-.
* hbtr w.i the faith of |). I,, tuallv to rally paying guests.
Moody. Hu- Founder of tlie In this situation qltnost any-
sc boo I Hint.- bear hi nani.cj thing could happen ! and does,
A liberal preachci bad cliMl ^la-riha * R a ye, ^tji e -"f i n d ” of
cultjsts^ played by Miss Bo-
land and Girardot, who take
over ;> bankrupt hotel, do it | ’| VDIC X14IT ATDC
over into a Roman garden,' * * Ht. A 1 Kfc.
and they, propose to find out j • RhWw Starts at 1 :Lr> ,p. m.
it it ii» possible.- to do aW-a'y ‘ “ * *
with love. Gracie Allen plays
tlu- part of Girardo^’.«-dmtgh-
ter. She is endowed with a
tilth sense which provides her',
•with the ability, so slit* thinks,
of determining who is best
suited for whom,. Benny; press
agent of the hotel, brings u
group * of college hhys and
girls to the hotel—ostensibly4
TODAY—THURSDAY
“Old'Hwtch”
wrth
Wallace BEERY . .
Cecil if- PARKER
Eric LINDEN
*~Mazuma Nite
FRIDAY ft SATURDAY
“Trailm* West”
Preachihg each second and
fourth Sunday.
Albert E. Rambd, Pastor.
‘Low "'Mass with English
sermon, 7:30 a. m. -■
High Mass with Czech ser-.
mon. 9.00 a. m. ' - .
Rev. J. A Puslka, Pastor.
oooogBiitBaiiflB giiajrftfla.ftaiuuLitjlJtaitiULflJiJtJiJtii-flitti a n go s q a^<ni<iv
Catholic Infoi mation
5LG £ S MSJUULSiSUikSUl Q^B_SJlJlJiJiJlJUiiLSLt>J>JLS^SUL0JLB--S>Jl_9 SL_0 00 300008 PJ\ft
“But Catholic go to church because they haVe to.”
With:-
Yes, we have to. The
Church Commands that.we as-c
sist at Mass 58 times a year—
52 Sundays and six week-days
which are ' special Feasts
known as Holy Days of Obli
gation. But to intimate that
■Calhoiics'*'go ONLY because
they have to is as unjust as it
untrue. Thi-. is npt a’mere
t^FOMAN.-~
quirements, try tinting the
milk with vegetable coloring.
Hay* your eye*, examined and
glasses correctly fitted by
H. R. THULEMKYER
„Tb« Optometrist of
FUtosla. Texas
oodv
hri-e film Tipimara
<•«<♦ -misws-imd rme-third* nipt rrT^n - - -........ . _____
milk -A _—----—• *-{ fttT-Jri- niiininii. Moody■T~Ti»"T -rnTmey awXheFsmash success-
ph war tersi and unequiver-; *9 “College Holiday" with
Cal ' it wa1. telegraphed fal*rt!}.at yxhuberanL madcap and
Ty
First 'crearfi Dtp ,shortening,
to which you add the sugar
and the slightly beaten eggs.
To-this mixture add the vanil-
la Next add the raisins to the
sifted ’ dry ingredients. Now
you hi\vc twq mixtures. So add
„one to The clfher 'arong with
llie milk, stirring .thoroughly.
If you haven’t a cookv
sheet, use a well-greased shal-
low pan. Dron the batter into
the j>«rn with a teaspoon,
leaving a space between the
cobkles. Then hake in a mode-
rate oven. Since they are
small and thin, it doesn’t take
more than 12 mjnutcs to cook
them.
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WHEN IN NEED OK
•BILL HEADS. LETTER \
and wide-;
‘f stand by Jonah."
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, It will pay you .to us’ The
Aigus Classified Colurr.P.
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SISTER M. GENEVIEVE
JMstei M. Genevieve 10, |1M
Kieiu-k of Praha passed to her
eternal reward at San Antonio.
Friday and was buried there
Saturday,
hilarious type-of Jhumor which
is so; distinctly her own..
The music in “College Holi-
day". also sets a now mark
for Hollywood tunesuiiths to
to shoot at. The celebrated
team« of Ralph Rainger and
l.eo Rubia,. ami Bert Lane and
Ralph Freed, have put their
heads together - to write
"Sweetheart. Waltz,"
Rhyme for Love,” "So What?”
"I rtdoffe You" and ."Who’s.
\\ rhbM « AtrrtiT'Vm
•CARTOftN^aifd ‘~
Buck Jones in
PHANTOM RIDER"
Do these people- have to do
this? Not a bi< of it! Just
orice a year i.s.thc requirement
for Confession and Cotnmu-^o
nion Yet at nearly every '
Cathclie Church in the land
tRese "same crown- me going
to Church on.a Thursday and.-
a Friday every month—freely,
willingly, lovingly=Aas they
MATINEE
Saturday—2 ;30
Adm. 10c ft 1,5c
SUNDAY & MONDAY
“College Holiday”
' It you'happen to be'in the
viciprty of any . Catholic
Church, large or small, urban
or Surburbah, on a Thursday
atteinoon or evening which
immediately precedes the first
hiida.i oi*the month, step in j.
.Tbf
# «-.tTT — (Jhurch gives each *
Catholic ^iis ' foundation—the
..through the door anil took
correct foundation, but only
a foundation. How well he
builds on that foundation de-
pends upon the individual and
the Qrace ot God. *.
If your idea- was . wrong in
HEADS. ETC.
Call 57, The Argue office
Sistei Genevieve wa- receiv- : That Knocking at My Heart?
ed into the Convent at-tVie
local Sacred Heart Convent
and har taught at the differ-
ent mission senoob. For thp
past several years she taughl
all definitely in the hit class
and all certain to he sung and
whistled by* the citizenry for
month?. ' '
With T _
Jack BENNY -• '**"'>*'
4 George BURNS - .
Gracie ALLEN
Martha RAYF
Eleanor WHITNEY .
A ho j NEWS- SHORTS and
.NEW MARCH OF TIME!
“College Holiday”- is* beali-
nt tbe motjior-hopaf of the* In-1 Hfu||y
eamatg Word ami Blessed
Saerament of Sail Antonio.—
Hallettsville New-Hlra Herald.
coj^gfived and produced
in every detail. It was djtfecG.
pd by Frank Tuttic, to whom
—an orqhfd.
Matinee: Sunday 3:00 p.m.
Adm. tO ft 2p- Night 1D ft 50
COMING
BANJO ON* MY KNEE
About. You’ll be amazed ’to
rind thp church thronged with
people—some waiting in line
I along the sides, some pray-
ing-in pews, ,-8ome leaving,
othen coming in*
What are all these people-
doing or e Tbur dav atte:-
noon? The, a> taking time
off from <heii jobs, t'heir’
shopping t.heii pleasures, to
g< ie Confession sc that-they
may. receiv* Holy Communion
at Muss oil the following morn*
ing. which U t‘he First hrUlay
o-‘ the^ month. *** ' *
UIVE ON THE RUN
ONt .U> A MILLION
regard to Catholic church-go
ings, perhaps- it is wrong about
other Catholic practices and
beliefs.. It was for the purpose
of explaining to you things
from the viewpoint of the
ponplo- who actually believe,
and do them that our little
Society -w*a^ formed. Won’t
yau, therefore, take advantage
of our offer to explain to you
in a brief’manner, the why
and wherefore of any. Catho-
lic sub mat# , -h-h— ■
'Address correspondence to:
Catholic Information Society,
Box 100, FHHonia, Texas.
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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/m1/4/?rotate=0: 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.