The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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Scotts Items
Baptism
Two babies were bap-
tized in a double ceremony
at the Sacred Heart Church
in Flatonia on Easter Sun-
day. • ,—
They are Kenwood Joseph
Maeker Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenwood Maeker of
San Marcos and Kathleen
Elizabeth McHugh, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc-
Hugh of Austin. Mr. agd
Mrs. Harry Maeker were
sponsors for their grandson
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenwood
Maeker were sponsors for
Kathleen Elizabeth Mc-
Hugh. Rev. Allen M. Black
officiated. . *
Attend Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burger
attended the wedding of
their nephew, Fred Pesl,
and Miss Billie Marie Tuck-
er Gf Texas City which took
place at Cistern Saturday.
H.D. Hat Workshop
Much interest was shown
at the hat workshop held at
the Bennie Beale home in
Flatonia Friday. Seven h^+i>,
some of straw and some of
net, were rfiade under the
leadership of Mrs. Tom
Beale and Mns. Charlie
Wehmeyer. Dinner was en-
joyed at noon and after-
noon refreshments also.
Present and busy were
Mrs. , Arvil Hart, Mrs.
Adolph Schacherl Jr., Mrs.
Rudolph Hajdik,-Mrs. Atf L.
Ellis, Mrs. Charlie Weh-
meyer, , Mrs. Tom Beale,
Mrs. Daniel Freytag, Mrs.
Albina Stewart, Mrs. Ben-
nie Beale, Mrs. MarVln
Hahn, Mrs. Louis Brunner
and Mrs. Marvin Finger
also visited briefly.
of Rockdale and Mrs. Wells
Allen of Seguin and Mrs.
Rudy Wiedemann visited
Mrs. A. L. Ellis Thursday.
(Visitors o#*Mt~. and Mrs.
Fred Wiedemann recently
were Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Boehm of Moulton, Miss
Hattie Wiedemann of Fla-
tonik, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Wiedemann and daughters
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Hahn.-—------—
Elm Grove
Locals & Personals
(Held Over Last Week)
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith-
son and Marilyn of San An-
tonio spent Easter Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. P. C.
Zappe.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Frey-
tag and children of Pasa-
dena and Ed Greive of
Temple spent the Easter
holidays vjpth Mr. and Mrs.
Ixjuis Greive.
_____Mr. and. Mrs. Edwin Mica
and children of Yoakum
spent Saturday , with Mrs.
Rudolph Mica.
Personals
Mias Mary Ellen Burger
of Dallas and Philip Burger
of Houston spent the Easter
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Burger. Mr. and Mrs.
Cyril Pesl of Smithville vis-
ited also.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Fikac of Houston spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Pilsner.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Carr
of Flatonia were dinner
guests of the A. L. Ellis fam-
ily Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ellis
were Luling visitors on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maek-
er visited Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Maeker in Austin Sat-
urday and spent Monday in
San Marcos with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenwood Maeker and
children.
Mrs. Philip Keil and Mrs.
Benson Parker, Philip Ever-
ett Keil and son of San An-
tonio and Mrs. Rudolph
Hajdik were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Wehmey-
er during the week-end.
Judge and Mrs. Wallace
C. Moore, Jan and Erich, of
Houston were week-end vis-
itors here.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Doss
Mrs. M. L. Brown, Mrs.
Bob Firkins, Steve and
Mike, and Lawrence Bert-
ling of Flatonia visited in
Yoakum Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Clint Johnson.
Visiting Mrs. Betty
Murphy Sunday were Mr.
and Mrsr Millard " Brown,
Pamela'and Denise of Hous-
ton, Mrs. Della Williamson
of Flatonia, Mr. and Mrs.
Elvis Brown of San Antonio.
Monday visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Brown Jr. of
San Antonio.
Guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Morris Cowafi'Sunday were
Bro. and Mrs. Donald Rentz
of Waco, Deanna Hanna of
Flatonia, Hulaine Holley
and Ed Jehnston of South-
west Texas State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Max John-
son visited with Mr. and
Mrs.. Stell Gosch Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Mullin of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Friske of Hous-
ton were week-end visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mul-
lin.
J. E. Ball of Clark visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bigley
Sunday.
Mrs. S. H. McCrorey has
returned home from San
Antonio where she has been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. McCrorey and her sis-
ter, Mrs. R. W. Butler, who
underwent surgery in Santa
Rosa Hospital Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Greive visited with Mrs.
Mary Janek and children in
Schulenburg Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs. Lester Gosch, Bar-
bara Boehm, Mrs. Lucy Ann
Zboril and daughter of San
Antonio visited Mrs. F. A.
Nesrsta last Wednesday.
Mrs. Bryon Robinson was
a business visitor in Shiner
last Wednesday and also
visited with relatives.
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■ -DO-IT TIRMiri COMTISl
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Flatonia Lumber Co.
FLATONIA STATE BANK
MEMBER OF F.D.LC.
FLATONIA, TEXAS
Do you think they
ought tt) spray for
mosquitoes now?
Write or phone City
of Flatonia.
—Anonymous
IPd. Adv.y
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
sincere thanks and appre-
ciation to all relatives and
friends for their kindness at
the passirig of bur dear hus-
band, father, grandfather,
and brother, Henry W. Pit-
man** We wish to thank
Rev. W. J. Clements, Rev.
Gary Colburn, Smith Fu-
neral Home, Landig Fu-
neral Home, pallbearers,
and the Masonic Lodge for
their kind services; also the
ladies of Muldoon who pre-
pared lunch at the Church
Annex and for everybody
else who sent food, flowers,
memorials, and sympathy
cards. Your thoughtfulness
is* appreciated. May God
bless all of you.
His Family
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Charlie Brunner were Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Terrell and
daughter and Mre. Johanna
Graves of HoiMon. _
Sacred Heart
Catholic Church
Sunday Masses are at
6:30 and 9:30.
K.J.Z.T. meeting is Sun-
day, April 12, after the 6:30
a. m. Mass. All members
are urged to attend and pay
their dues.
Our annual picnic date
has been set for June 14. A
special chairmen’s meeting
Will be scheduled soon.
St. Anthony C.Y.O. Day
of Recollection has been set
lumbus starting with 11 a.
m. Mass.
The Council of Catholic
Women Deanery meeting
will be held at Plum Sun-
day, April 12, at 1:30 p. m.
Let’s show a good represen-
tation.
The Knights of Columbus
held their regular meeting
Wednesday evening, April
8, at 7 :30 p. m.—Reporter.
Why not subscribe now?
Mrs. Billy James Doeh-
ring and sons of Houston
spent Thursday and Friday
with Mrs. Vlasta Doehring.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Olle and Mr. and Mrs. Bob-
by Byler were in Austin
Sunday to pay their respects
to their cousin, Edwin W.
Olle at the Weed-Corley
Funeral Home; and also vis-
ited with relatives; and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bep Slade-
cek and Margaret of Hous-
ton visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Korian Sun-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bane
and Pamela of Houston
spent Saturday with Mrs.
Rudolph Mica.
Mr. and Mm. Lee Roy
Beat visited in Moulton Sat-
urday with Mrs. Joe Troja-
pek.
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Office Hours 8:00 to 5:30 — Saturday 8:00 to 12:00
Other Hours by Appointment
Phone PR 6-3587 Box 247 Flatonia, Texas
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a Bargain ^APPLE 2
NO. 1
CANS
FLAT
CANS
BAGS
NO. 16
33c
21c
BLACKBURN MADE
Syrup
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53c
BAR-T RANCH
PEACHES
DELTA SUMMER-DILL
Pickles
BAMA PEACH '
Preserves
NO.
2 Vi
27c
J8 OZ.
GLASS
31c
35c
TOWIE RED SALAD
Cherries is* 29c Mayonnaise
MY-T-FINE
HUNTS BARTLETT
Pudding 2 21c PEARS
QT.
NO.
300
SANKA INSTANT
MISSION CUT GREEN
COFFEE soz $1.19 Beans 2 » 23c
HI-C ORANGE
Drink
46 OZ.
29c
MORTON'S
SALT
26 OZ.
FIRST CHOICE
FLUFFO
Flour-- $1.69 > - 39c Shortening
CAMBELL CHICKEN NOODLE
SOUP 2 v 33c
CAMPBELL TOMATO
SOUP 2 t 23c
CAMPBELL
Pork & Beans 2& 27c
CLOROX
Bleach 19c
VEL
Liquid reg 29c
RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT
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MEATS
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73c
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BARS
BOLOGNA 49c
BACON
SQUARES ■ 23c
FIRST CHOICE
Biscuits 3 25c
FROZEN FROSTY ACRES
Vegetables tsx 55c
FROZEN FROSTY ACRES
Orange Juice 2«o* 55c
GREEN LIGHT VEGETABLE
DUST m 75c
SCOTKINS
Napkins 23c
NORTHERN BATHROOM
Tissue 4 31c
PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.
FRI., SAT., APRIL 9, 10, 11
PET
MILK
SOUTH SHORE PINK
2 TALL
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29c
Salmon n° 1 49c
AJAX
Cleanser 2
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964, newspaper, April 9, 1964; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth998220/m1/3/: 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.