The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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• J»n. 1. 1875
irs. Joe Bra-
iin spent Sun-
r. and Mrs.
ky and chil-
Mrs. Robert
ft Worth, Mr.
'• .Steinhauser
San Antonio
Jr. and Mrs.
*r Sunday,
tors of Mrs.
1 were Mr.
Profiri and
w Braunfels,
. Emil Bra-
yce of Gon-
y-away plan
y» for Christ-
larmacy.
nper of Fair-
idolph Noil-
Grange visit-
id Mrs. Aug.
nday.
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Your Friendly Newspaper
Flatonia Baptist
Church Services
9:30 a.m.: Sunday school.
10:30 ,a. m.: Morning
services. •
,6:30 p. m.: Training
Union.
, 7:30 p. m.: Evening serv-
ices.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.: tended
Prayer services.
THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959
Established January 1, 1875
News* Of Cistern Community
(Mrs. Gertrude Pavlica)
Methodist Church
Services—
Flatonia: Worship serv-
ice 9:30 a. m. eaoJa Sunday;
Sunday school 10:30 a. m.
each Sunday.
Muldoon: 11 a. *m. and,
7:30 p. m. first and third
Sundays. \
Colony: 7:30 p. m. second
and fourth Suhdays.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this
means of expressing our sin-,
cere thanks to everyone
who helped in any way to
-ease our burden in the loss
of otfr darling baby so'h and
brother; every kind word
of condolence, .the food,
flowers, cards,* and visits at
the hospital will never be
forgotten. G(*d bless each
and everyone is our prayer.
wr. andTvTrs. Glyn Johnson
Do.rj^ and Jimmy
, Subscribe to The Argus.
Naumann-Helmcamp
Reunion Draws Many «,
The Naumann-Helmcamp
annuaj reunion, held in the
Cistern Recreation Hall on
Sunday. Oct. 11, was at-
tended by relatives and
friends from many •' sur-
rounding towns and cities.
A delicious basket lunch
was enjoyed by all present.
At the business session,' it
was decided to repeat the
annual occasion on the
second Sunday in October,
194H). . The gathering is
scheduled to be held in the
Cistern Recreation Hall. All
the officers were re-elected.
This occasion, which is
always enjoyed so much
and . looked forward to
from year to year, was, sad-
dened by the death of a rel-
ative, Albert C. Naumann,
of Smithville, who died of
a stroke in the Bastrop Hos-
pital 4)n Tuesday, Oct. 6.
Due to their bereave-
ment many of his close rel-
atives did not atttend the
reunion. , ,
Present were those ff-omr.
Smithville: Mr. and Mrs.
Lieon Adamcik, Mrs. Eunice
,Naumann.
TEXAS
Prompt Removal ol
DEAD...
UNSKINNED o- DISABLED'
♦ CATTLE
• HORSES
: huoo5 g#
CALL 131
Texas Rendering Co.
Bastrop, Texas
gar Albrecht, Mr.-_.and'Mrs,
Harry Huelsebusch, Mf.
and Mrs. Ernset Eilert, Mrs.
Delta Hausmann, Mr. and
Mrs. Atlin • Riesling and
girls. „
Fort Worth: Mr. and
Mrs. Benno Naumann.
New Braunfels.: Mr. -and
Mrs. peorge C. Helmcamp.
Killeen: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E. Naumann and
Billie.
Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs.’
Forrest Willis and children.
West Point: Mr. and' Mrs.
Charlie Naumann.
Sanf Antonio: Sgt. and
Mrs. James R.' Cochran,
Sgt. and . Mrs. Gerald F.
Snndergjiard and Kathlee'n,
Gene Ray «Phrampus* and
Mr. and Mfs. Eddie Kocian.
Dallas: Mr. and Mrs.
Emil C. Riesling.
Houston: Mr,’and Mrs.
Norvel Moore1.
Sehulenburg: * Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Berger, Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Hunger, Mr. and
Mrs. -Alfr-ed Huebner, Ben-
no Carby and'Albert Laux.
Austin: Mr., and Mrs. Al-
fred .Helmcamp.
Sealy: Mr. arid Mrs. Gus
Peschka.
TJHE AMERICAN WAY
J?£»f^CC,DENTsV I the kitchen floor.
NUMEROUS EACH YEAR 2. An unlighted stair, or
* 3. Oily rags or papers left
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not register their -home
towns were: Charles Nau-
mann, Mrs. Ella Bart ay,
Mr, and Mrs,. Arnold Pesch-
ka and Cookie, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Peschka and
Terry C., Mrs. Travis Hall
Is'
Mr. and' Mrs.
Harry Bgaje, Mrs. Elsie
Rietz, Reinhardt Rietz, Mrs.
Jim Fajkus, Hal- Hall, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Blackwell.
Waelder: Mr. and Mrs.
^r' aflj i ‘c,ly v • 1,lr*- n avis nan
■’Mafburger. and and children, Mr. and Mrs.
children, Mr. and Mr* JimjA. D. Peschka and James.
Kocian.. , . * __
Muldoon. Harry I.ued- New Arrival
ers, Otfo^ueders. Mr. and I Mr. and Mg. Ervin Mach-
acek of San Antonio are ro-
. over the arrival of a
. ,, , ,, i fine little girl, burn to them
La (.range: Mr. and Mrs. Sundae, Oct. 11. The little
™ ,'V Mu,eller’ Mr- and | lady tipned the scales at 5
f-AJbrechL Fritz pounds and 11 ounces knd
Mueller, aIr. and Mrs. hri- was driven the name Joan
Marie. She is welcomed by
two brothers and two sjs-
4(;rs and is the eighth grand-
child of Mrs.' Sophie Maclj-
acek of Cistern.
Mrs. Itenno Lueders, Mr.
mm
DON'T ASK fOR TROUBLE
Yef that is exactly what you do rf
you let cash pile upon your home or
business. A burglary can be costly.
After banking hours you*can get your
money to a place of safety fast
when you use our Night Depository.
Ask us about this convenient service.
FUTOHIA STATE BANK
FLATONIA, TEXAS
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
Roadblock to Prosperity
Mr. "aflBSISr ®JW!!!S?
Best, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden
Damascus attended the.Lu-
theran Church Bazaar.-jn
Moulton ’Saturday; after-
noon. . ___
of Austin spent Friday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Er-{
nest M. Lowe and also at-
tended* the Homecoining
football game.
CHOICE OF
travel!
with the U. S. Army
Be it evjtvr so
there-.s tip, place like .home
—despite the accident sta-
tistics.
The statistics might make
you wonder abmfl "home,
sweet home.” ,
1. Home accidents kill
more children 1-4 years of
age than any disease.
3. Home falls take. 12,-
000 lives a year.
* 3. Home fires and ojtier
burns take the lives of 5,-
500 persons- annually.
4. Accidental p&isoning
in the home claims 1,000
victims a year.
Home accidents, reports
the Texas Safety Associa-
tion and National Safety
Council, kill 27,000 persons
a year, and injure more
than four million, in the U.
S. Home accidents in Tex-
as alone claimed the lives of
1,202 persons and injured,
more than 72,000.
“In view of these facts,”
J: 0. Musick, general man-
ager of the Texas Safety
Association, said, “you may
well be concerned with the
safety of,,your home, v •
“But when you stop, and
consider* the great number
•of ho/irs sp^nt in.the home,
the statistics are more un-
derstandable . even if the
danger is just as,real."
A hazard-free home, Mu-
sick said, results from prac-
ticing the safe wayt«f do-
ing things. “You’ll soon do
them _ automatically,’ he
predicted, ’and suggested
some danger signals to |
writeh out forth (he home:]
1. Water or grease on]
in a corner' or garage „
basement.
4. Dull knives; which are
dangerous because ' they
force the user to apply too
much pyessure, and be-
cause most people don’t
have the proper respect for
them.
5. Pots on the stove, the
handles turned out for lit-
tle hands to grab,
(>. Rubbing alcohol, candy
coated laxatives and aspi-
rin left for small children to
sample. •
Mr. and Mrs. , Charles
Drastata of Houston visited
with Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Richter and sons Sunday!
Mr. and "Mrs. Alfred
Kelso and Walter Sherry
visited in Rosanky Sunday,
with Mr. and M.rs. Willie
Meuth.
People Keep Coming
Bock for More
SPUED SATID
100% Lot«x
UVv* never sold
•ptfagibac brought
to mmaj corqpO-
mttta ttaa1 people
who hod never
SOLD BY
R. F. MUELLER
Flatonia, Texas
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S- l I I I III I I I I I I I I I I I I t-l -HH-l-H-M -l I I I I I
Forty Hours of Devotion "•
We are having Forty
Hours of Devotion -ia the’
Sts. Cyril .mid v Methodius
All Tne services' .-ire being
ie1 services*
well attended. '
SUBSCRIBE
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FLATONIA
ARGUS
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund .1.
Harbich a n d Debbie ' of
Grosse Tete, La. spent last
Thursday and Friday here
visiting in the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. .Joe Harbich and
Mrs.. Gertrude PavliCa.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ota-
hal and ch.ildren were visi-
tors in Moulton Saturday.
Mrs. Rosie Guyer of
Moody mol Mrs. Aijnie Rob-
inson of Gonzales spent last
week here visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ma-
sek and children of Hous-
ton were week-end visitors
in the John Jurak home.
Week-end visitors of Mr'
and Mrs. Joe Mares were
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Maki and
children and Mr. and Mrs.
Delphine ‘Motat and ehil-]
(Iren of Houston.
Mrs. Arlene Gosch of
Muldoon was a guest in the
home of Mrs. Gertrude Pav-
lica Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Robbins and Michael of
Kountze were week-end vis-
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lie; Frebfert.
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m.
HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS
Where would you expect to "find
the very best in Hardware? Why,
at a fully equipped hardware store,
. of course.
We always carry a.complete line
of hardware—and at a reasonable
price, too. "Pay us a visit.
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Locals & Personals
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoff-
man and -family of Austin,
Mrs. George Hoffman,
Venie and Elizabeth, spent
Sunday in Wharton with
Mrs. Averill: Birze'k. •
Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Pavlica were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Zim-
fnerhanzelj Billie. Jean and
Darrell Wayne of Houston,
Mi*, and Mrs. Bob Beale of
Gonzales, and * rf e r o m e
Starry.
MPs. Lester Gosch and
children and Mrs**’ Charles
Blase »nd Donnie of, Yoas
-kuna—siPBnt the- week-e+ef .
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Practically
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Engine, transmission and •
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Sunday visitors in the
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ter Meyer and Mrs. Laura
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1959, newspaper, October 22, 1959; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988882/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.