The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1958 Page: 3 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958
Praha Happenings
Establish ad Jan. 1, 1875
(Beatrice Migl. Corr.)
Church Notes
. ..Holy, Masses for the First
Friday of the month, Sept.
5, will be at 6:30 in the
morning and at 7:30 in the
evening.
YI.OR
(ST
Fitted
ated
pd or
ments
6G8
School Begins
-Thd school' season for
1958-59 started op Tuesday,
Sept. 2, at St. Gary’s .Cath-
olic School in Praha. We
wish the- SisfcSf& and all-the
children the best of luck.
Personals
Mr. and
'.•Itak. and
Mrs. Alois Dor-
vbndrei!'' nit“ TtVAjA-
3
town’’ spent the week-end
with AlJk.'aijd Mr-. George
Migl and family and 'Mrs.
John', Migl.
„ Labor Day visitors.in the
home ef Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Voldan and John •were Mr.
and Mrs.-Daniel Voldan and
Mike of Sealy, Mr. and Mrs.
George Voldan and family,
-..Mr. amL-Mrs: Travis ■Koes-
$
fall ■ m
piy. ::
.ter, Mi‘-and Mrs,. Frank Vol-
dan Jr. and children,' all of
El Campo, anct Mrs. Ladik
Pareak. amt boys «f - Pra'h a.
• • Mr: ancP Mrs, James
" k" utrr.-aarsw<m■. ■*- J/rrrsffh-iwf-wvfEagle -Lake
and Mr. and Mrs. John Ja-
sek and Olga ‘ of "Praha
spent the week-end in San
Antonio with-Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Jasek and Sugar and
Ernest Jasek.
Sunday visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
* Holub and .children were
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hrncir
and boys of El Campo. •
Mr. and Mrs.- George
Cerny and son -of HoustoTf
spent the week-encf here.
Mr. and' Mrs. George
Masek; Mike,, and Tim of
Hockley, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Migl and Paulette of
Cistern, Mr, and Mrs. Er-
nest Janek, Helen Migl and
Nancy Barta, all of Scrhulen-
burg, spent Sunday visiting
-with—Mr.-* and—Mr»r:Anton
Migl and Beatrice.
and" Mrs. ■ Bennie
-spent
id
***** I
Meet Tour Friends
- / AT4uV •
* FRIENDLY ..
TAVERN.
John Voldan
Edwin Pavlicek
FLATONIA, TEXAS
SERVICE
WE ADJUST, RE-LINE A
REPAIR AUTOMOTIVE
> BRAKES .OF ALL KINDS
Texaca Products
Gates Tires
NIEMANN
SERVICE STATION
Platonia, Texas
eron spent the Labor Day
"holiday "with the Pavliceks
and Qirileks,. J. -
■# Mr. atid Mrs. Bomfach
Okruhlik and Carrie of San
Antonio spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. 0kruh-
Hk.
- Sunday evenihg visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holub,*
"Wesley, Mary Jean and Mil-
ton. were Mr. anc) Mrs.
Harlan Knezek of Bryan,
Mrs.'Joe Holub and boys of
Moulton, Mrs. Henry Brosch
and Ronnie of Praha, Mr.
and Mrs, John Markowski
oi'G'alveston. I r
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Ju-
A'ica- of Houston were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Jurica. Mr. and Mrs.
Bennie Pavlicek and chil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Or-
sak of Gtuiado spent Mbn-
day with Mr. and Mrs? Ali-
tun Migl aud- Beatrice.
—Mr, and Mrs.- Fralik Mig 1
and children of "Galena
Park spent the' week-end
here. Donnie Migl acconi;
panted" lhim home after
Scotts Items
Mr. Pesl 111
Anton Pesl. w h.o ob-»
served his 89th birthday on
Monday, is ill at the Joe
Burger homy. Visiting at
his bedside and in the Bur-
'ger.home were Mr. and Mrs.
E. Zigal and children of
Housfo'n, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Dornak and children of
Robstowri, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Pesl and family, Mr/
and Mrs. O. T. Zapalec and
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril lies! of
Smtthville, Mr.' and* Mrs.'
Anton Pesl of Weimar, Mr.
end Mrs. John Pesl of
Smithville.
Birthday
Mr. and ^Mrs. V. F. Tay-
.lor^untl children of Austin
speiit Sunday -wmh "Mr: and ..... ...... ...ir). J
Mrs. Vine Krejci In pbserv-1 Beale' of String PraiVie
ance of Mr. Krejei’s 82nd
birthday.
Eaters Navy‘Service
.. •. , , ... Allan Wiedemann,.son of
Twwt-Mmt-R trd y TTiede-
g^.ndRa^S2. ^ antrnuum,' left for San Diego,
to enter service with
Mrs. Charlie Pilat.'
‘ Miss' Agnes Okruhlik of
California spent p few days
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Okruh-
lik, and. Rose ‘Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gecfrge Ma-
sek, Michael and Timmy of
Hockley are spending a
week’s vacation here with
relatives.
Vets Administration
Questions, Answers
Q. Is there a deadline
date for starting school un-
der the War Orphans Edu-
cation program?
" A. There is no deadline
date. You may begin school
at any time, so long as you
are “beeWeen" T8 ancl" .23
ye'Hxx of age, Under cer-
tain circumstances it’s pos-
sible to begin before,5
Reunion ~
Mr: and Mrs. Rudy Wied-
emann. (’ynthia,-uiyd Karon,
attendccPa reunion at *Cuero
Sunday.. • >.
have word that their grand-
daughter, Marta, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Neuburg of Chicago, 111.,
'has entered St. Francis Con-
vent at Milwaukee, Wise.
Mrs. Catherine Middaugh
of Houston, Mrs. Kate Barr
of Shiner, Mr. and Mrs.
Jodie Haas and children of
Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Schoenfeld "of Moul-
ton and Joe Haas were re-
cent and holiday visitors in
the Leslie'Haas Vpme.
Visitors in the Fred Wied-
emann home during the La-,
bor Day holidays were Miss'
!•'x'j11 vWipfI,Mn:inn
ton and Ted
Fort Hood.
Matocha
l ocals & Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bra-
necky, Edwin and Louis
Hajek attended the parish
picnic in Shiner Sunday.
Mr.- and Mrs. Melvin Post
and family of Houston spent
Sunday md Monday with
Mr. and .Mrs. jjohn .Stueh-
-renberg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rich-
ardson and Charles Henry
of Angleton visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Orsak
Sunday. *
Mr.. and Mrs. Steve M.
CJark-Hwt daughter of Aus-
tin spent Labor Day week-
end in the Wm. Kubala
home.
Mrs. Bob King of San An-
tonio i's. Mildred
Warm
Satnr-.
°t j Kay visited at the
I Springs Foundation
.Mr^ and ’.Mrs. \VVv+re-j*dny morning.
Wiactemtuuv of ' flblreton, jt,„i
Calif.,
thg U. S. Navy.
Club Meeting. •
The H. D. Club will' meet
with Mrs, Harry Maeker on
Friday, Sept. 12, at 2 p. m.
Mrs. Rudy Pavlas, -Mr. hi..
Mrs. Arnold Wiedemann,
and Mrs. Susanna Van Noy
were Monday visitors in the
Rudy Wiedemann home.
Mr. and M*rs. Harry
were
Sunday visitors in the Beale
home here.
' _- -__« *
HAND
Junior Todd "of Ft. Worth
came in Saturday for a brief
visit here. His. wife and
daughter,' J one,- accompan-
ied him home. Monday after
-several- day* visit in—the
George Bridges home.
Mrs. K. C. Floyd, Edwin
Floyd, ..Mrs. Lonjie Keath-
.ley, Miss Jo Gabitzseh, Mrs.
•( leorge Floyd and Chris
visited 1 in 45agar^.Land ami
Flatonift Baptist CARD OF THANKS
Church Services
9:30 a.m.: Sunday school.
10:30 a. m.: Morning
services.
7:00 p. m.: Training
Union.
8:00 p. m.: Evening serv-
ices.
Wednesday, 8:00 p.
Prayer services. *
m.:
Methodist Church
Services—
$
Flatonia: |J:30 a. m. each
Sunday.,
Mukloon: 11 a. m. first
and third Sundays; 3 p. m.
and 7:30 p. m. second and
fourth Sundays.
A'-German and
were fishing
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. James Jares
,and children of Tioga spent
sevemd days visiting in the
Burger home.
Mr. and Mrs: Paul Green
visited Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Behlen at Komensky Sun-
day afternoon., . .
Mr. and Mrs. Vine Ki*e|ci
on opposite
sides ef the river. The Ger-
man caught fish after nsh
while the Russian didn’t
even get i^bite. Finally the
Russian yelled across, “Why
is it you catch fish "and, I get
nom'?’*'
The -German thought a
minute and then replied, "I
guess on your side they are
afraid to open their mouths.’’
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Agricola of’ Orange Grove
spent the holiday week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ko-
cian and Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Agricola, Sr.
K,eathk\v spent the day with
Dr* and Mrs. L. A-. Wheeler
and family while the others
visited with relatives in
Houston.
Prompt Removal of
DEAD...
UNSKINNED or DISABLED
♦ CATTLE i
♦ HORSES
♦ MULES
♦HOGS
CALL 131
Texas Rendering Co.
Bastrop, Texas
Colony: 7:30 p. m. first
and third Sundays.
Mi", ancf —Mrs. Martin
Haseloff and daughters ite*
turned to their home in
Odessa Monday.affer a two
weeks vacation, part. 4ff>
which they spent with Mrs.
rr. d; Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack H.
Hayes of El Paso visited
uver the Labor Day. week-
end with her parents, Mr.
jwtul Mrs. William Kubala.-
I wish to take this means
of expressing my sincere
thanks to all m.v friends,
neighbors, and relatives for
their many kindnesses dur-
ing the illness and at the
passing of my beloved hus-
band; tluuiks also for the *
words of sympathy, the
beautiful flowers, and for
the good food; also to the
Smith Funeral Home, Dr.
Robert Wagner," and nurses."
May God bless each one of
you.
Mrs. Walker Duff*
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1958, newspaper, September 4, 1958; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989496/m1/3/?q=WAR+DEPARTMENT: 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.