The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1965 Page: 2 of 4
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1965
Established January 1, 1875
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THE FLATONIA ARGUS
Geo. W. Bridges
Owner & Publisher
Entered as second class
matter at the post office at
Flatonia, Texas, under the
Act of March 8, 1879.
Published each Thursday in
The Argus Building, Penn
Ave., Flatonia, Texas.
Phone PRescott 6-8510
Mrs. Felix Jurek and Mrs
O. D. Wright visited in
Schulenburg Friday after-
noon with Mrs. Hattie Ha-
gen.
-Recent visitors—wrttfr^Mrsv
Sadie Kubena were Mrs. H.
P. Meyer of Columbus, Mrs.
Agnes Koenig of Yoakum,
Miss Teresa Pavlica of Aus-
tin, Mrs. Minnie Arnim and
Mrs. Jessie VanHam of
Moulton, Mrs. Rgby Helton
of Muldoon.
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DEDICATED
SERVICE
•SERVICE U woe-
thing more felt by its
absence than its pres-
ence, for true serv-
ice is never obtru-
sive. Ours is a pro-
fession dedicated to
such thoughtful serv-
ice — the alleviation
of bereavement in
every way possible
without intrusion and
without ostentatious-
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THE SMITHS
Taylor—Lee
Virginia Taylor, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Taylor of Austin, was mar-
ried to Lurry Edmond Lee,
also of Austin, in a double
ring candle light ceremony
at St. Mary’s Cathedral the
evening of Feb. 6, 1965.
More than 300 relatives and
friends attended the cere-
mony and reception.
Attending from Flatonia
was the bride’s only grand-
mother, Mrs. Bessie Krejci.
Scotts Items
p><
* Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vo-
taw of Houston were last
week-end visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Vatqw. .._____________
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bog-
gan of Schulenburg visited
with Mrs. T. L. Biddle, Mrs.
F. W. Thulemeyer and Mrs.
Nona Olsen Sunday evening.
Meet Your Friends
AT THE
FRIENDLY
TAVERN
JOHN J. VOLDAN
FLATONIA. TEXAS
FOR AN EXCELLENT
MOTOR
TUNE-UP
CONTACT
NIEMANN
MOTOR CO.
Phone PR 6-3534
Back Home
Mrs. Marvin Hahn return-
ed home from the Youens
Hospital in Weimar Tues-
day of last week and is do-
ing fine. Among her visi-
tors were Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Boehm, Mrs. Julius
Anderle of Moulton, Miss
Hattie Wiedemann, Mrs.
Rudy Pavlas and Jack of
Flatonia, Mrs. Tom Beale,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maek-
er, Mr. aTTTt Mrs. Ivcslie
Haas and Mrs. Rudy Wied-
emann.
Attend Services
"Mrr antf Mrs. Joe Burger,
Mrs. Tom Beale, Mrs. Rudy
Wiedemann and probably
others from here were
among the large attendance
at the last rites for Mrs.
Fred Pietsch, 57, at the
Lutheran Church in Moul-
ton Wednesday afternoon.
Rain
We have had mora good
rains Thursday and since,
which measured 2.50 inches.
Birthdays
Miss Barbara Schoenweitz
of San Antonio spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Schoenweitz and
Patricia and Mrs. Cecelia
Schoenweitz. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hurst and sons, Ricky
and Robbie, were visitors
Sunday when Ricky’s third
birthday was observed at
his grandparents’ home.
Visitors during the week-
end-af .Mr, andLMrs, Ha cry
Maeker and in observance
of Mrs. Maeker’s birthday
DR. JENNINGS B. COOK, OPTOMETRIST
Eye* Examined — Glasses Fitted — Lenses Duplicated
CONTACT LENSES FITTED
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
were Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
wood Maeker and children
of San Marcos, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Maeker, Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Pavlas and Jack
of Flatonia and Mr. and
MULDOON NEWS
I Mr. and Ms. H. O. An-
drews of Baytown spent,
Sunday with Mrs. W. D.
( Johnson.
Cooper Cherry III (cobs and family of Houston] Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Carr
At this writing Cooper, visited with Mr. and Mrs. ; and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Cherry is a patient in the
Fayette Memorial Hospital
in La Grange. We hope he
will soon be well again.
Mrs. Rudv Wiedemann, Ka-| Personals
ron and Cynthia. i Last week-end visitors of
i Mr. and Mrs. Andy Speed
Personals > Vvere Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Mrs. A. L. Ellis. Gary and i Speed, Julia Fay and Debra
Don and Pam were business I Rae of Baytown,
visitors in La
day.
Mrs. Selma Ohlenbusch
returned to her home in
New Braunfels after spend-
ing two weeks in the Mar-
vin Hahn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burger
were Sunday visitors in
Smith ville with Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Pesl and Mr. and
Mrs. O. T. Zapalac. They
also visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Han-
zelka at Cistern.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wiedemann recently
were Miss Hattie Wiede-
mann, Cynthia and Karon,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haas,
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Grange Fri-i Mrs. Roland Milligan of ard Cherry underwent sur-
1 Jiio—visited—litst—week- gory :it Fayette. Memorial
Silas Jacobs last week. Wehme.ver spent Saturday
Last week-end visitors of night and Sunday in Corpus
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rav were i Christi with Mr. and Mrs. Si
Mrs. Helen Dohertv of Aus-i Ellis Carr and sons. Si Ellis
tin and Mr. and Mrs. W. G.1 Jr. returned home with them
Ray and family of Mt. Ver-jfor a visit,
non. j
Chester Cherry of Hous-
ton is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Cherry. Leon-
end with her mother, Mrs. Hospital in La Grange-last
L. L. F. Parker. j Thursday. We hope for him
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.] a speedy recovery.
II. L. Warren .and Willie last] Mr, . and Mrs, Clifton
week were Mr. and MrsT "Meyer and family of Hous-
Hahn.
Miss Carole Darilek
Southwest Texas State Col-
lege spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Darilek, and her
brother, Timmy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Darilek
visited his mother, Mrs.
Frances Darilek, at Shiner
Sunday.
SBWraf •^member* Tof-tbe
William Steinocher family
are ill with the flu.
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CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to all
who visited me, sent cards,
flowers, offered prayers, or
other expr essions of
thoughtfulness during the
time I was in the hospital
and at home. Your kindness
is deeply appreciated.
George Hamon
PUT AUGER IN YOUR TANK!
Bobby Gadd, Blane Lynn
and Brian Keith, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie C. Warren,
Robert Wayne and Fayrene,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruscher
and Mrs. Lubick Fleck of
Houston, and Pate Gadd of
Kirtley.
Bro. and Mrs. Gary Col-
burn and son were business
shoppers in Austin last
Mrs. E. L. Bigley, John
Edward and Betty Kay vis-
ited last Sunday afternoon
of in the Mrs. Ethel Bigley
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boehn-
ke visited in Austin last Sun-
day with her sister, Mrs. A.
C. Cherry.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Miller
Jr. of Boerne visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. L.
W,. Miller Sr. and Mrs. D.
G. KoopiB(*»n.'* - ------------
Last week and week-end
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Parker and Mr. and Mrs.
Vastine Blankenburg were
Mrs. Joe Zeresh, Mrs. Terry
Zeresh and baby of Seguin,
Mrs. Clarence Freizenhahn
and son of San Marcos, Mrs.
E. W. Forsythe and Stan
Bishop of Irving, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Lee Hart and Ira
Dean of Victoria and J. B.
Parker of El Paso.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones
of La Marque visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Boehnke.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ja-
ton accompanied Mrs. Mary
McClanahan home last
week-end after her two
weeks visit. Sunday after-j Secretarial
noon Mr. and Mrs. Willie. Stenographic
Zigall and Nancy of La
Grange visited with her.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rich-
ardson of Angleton visited
last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Pitman.
Mr. and Mrs. Everette
Cherry and Martin of San
Marcos visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe M.
Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Kelly
visited Sunday in. Austin
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Plaz Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. War-
ren were business visitors in
Houston Monday and Tues-
day.
Train Quickly for
A Position in Business
Courses Leading to
Good Positions
Bookkeeping
Accounting
■Mr?* and- M-rw.dk Walterf-
Maeker of Houston visited
in our town last week-end.
S-O-C-I-A-L
E-V-E-N-T
American Legion
Hall
EVERY
MONDAY
8:00 P.M.
(Sponsored by American
Legion)
Refreshments For Sale By
_Legion Auxiliary
Civil Service Bus. Admr.
Business Machines
Enroll Now For
February Classes
Morning, Afternoon and
Evening Classes
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SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS
FEBRUARY 13, 14, 20, 21
TICKETS: $4.00, *3.00, *2.00
(Includat Admission
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Coliseum Box Office
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MAIL ORDERS:
Sand check or money order to
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1015 Tower Life Bldg.,
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HERN WHAT YOU JPA A
CAN SEE FOR 9VY
Admission to Grounds, 50g
Children under 12, 254
a Livestock, 40 Breads
a Quality Meats Contest
a Wool A Mohair Show
a Appalooaa Horses
• Quarter Horses
a Cutting Horses
a Military Exhibits
• Auction Salat
a Raady-to Cook Poultry
• Woman a Division
a Commercial Exhibits
• Carnival
• Farm S Ranch Exhibit*
• Rural Civil Defense Exhibit
• Children’s Barnyard _
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Bridges, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1965, newspaper, February 11, 1965; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth998253/m1/2/: 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.