The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [40], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1939 Page: 2 of 2
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EYE OPENERS~by
fURSE FOR
S PLANNED
pteresting study
'for the Panther
^^liss Draper, is
Bse in journalism
■ “Interesting Peo-
■facDougall.
■of the press club
■this with great an-
ft is possible new
fill appear upon the
i editorial staff.—
TH£ ,
* Running Lights/'
Matelle Sleeper,
of los Angeles,
OWNED A GOLD
FISH WITH A R£P
LEFT EVE (/=>ORT)
AND A GPMN RIGHT
EVE (STARBOARD/)
7®N AT
ISMLAND HALL
^■y Louis^k Cook and
■ entertained w%dth a
^■Harbor Island nfrcrea-
^Besday, Dec. 27. I Re-
jnf punch and cookies
■ to Jamie Lee MiMdlan,
Hbtton, Thena 4rPearl
■lary Gwen Thoniah*
■ Ellis, Anna Louisli
Bert Green, Wm. Green■
■oh, Alex Nelson, De-B
I ton, Joe Keepers, P'hir*
iRice, Ralph Myrick, Bil-
ker, Rogers Calloway,
tier, Mr. and .Mrs. John
'd Mr. and Mrs. Cook.—
“Today thf
tianson.
‘De Gospel
WHAT IF— m
The Press Clfl
gether once?
The high schoc
ed here all of the
>Edna and Key ■
a while?
D'wight couldru
-We coul'S-.ai^
Bowl game ?—
POPU
SCH1
^RITY CONTEST IS
IDULED FOR MONDAY
RUN DON'T
t>KKY YOU'LL. WIN
THIS PURE MILK \
a* FULL OF PEP.
, ® FROM
■( MAI HIS DAI RY •&
OP COURGfc./.—-
ou Know
le Junior class, co-workers with
seniors in the annual publica-
; are now making preparation
‘01J the popularity contest to decide
most popular boy and girl, the
b%t all-round boy and girl, and the
Pfettiest girl and the most hhnd-
spme boy in school. |
I The contest will be of the fsame
’Jiature as it has been in the (past,
With the votes selling at one cent
Lt.)........Joyce Barnhart is i/each.
school in Houston next | Monday, January the 9th, |'ill be
I the day of voting, and the I names
j Rjce—much excitement! of winners will De announced imme-
; Monday.—-........Sara wa| j diately after the close of t|e- con-
very weak in the knees at the Pres/ test. JS. j
club meeting (could it be Rockport
again!)............Bates got sent out
English class on purpose just
• j hear the TCU game........the ann
,ar stWff worked until /ate Monj
ewening—...that manAD.OPJJ ca*
dans "are Iri, schodl--..the aver!
student should have finished j
sleepy Monday...
for slT^UPBPKBBIIWipervi's-
or of mu^^she i's a talented pian-
ist) in public schools or a master
of secretarial work.
She has • numerous diversions
among which are, reading, eating,'
knitting, and keeping scrap book,
j Her'greatest worry is the annual.—
FMB.
SENIOR CLASS RINGS
ARE RECEIVED MONDAY
THE BOOKWORK
\ “SWISS FAMILY
v MANHATTANj
By ChrisWyhGr Maley
k A Swiss family, by tn «ar
19 Robinson, takes a well-Wmg
L c:±ion and embarks bn |fl|
cruse in anl airship.
.11 the -\jjjp ;s wrecked br^|
the students........we had better start
cramming, eh !....many ex-students
are back on a visit............the annual
staff is sponsoring an amateur pro-
Igram Saturday evening...........-Mis's.
jHufstedler looks very happy............
■everybody had a Merry Christmas.
IF IT’S
PLUMBING
Of Any Kind
See Gurley!
Years of Experience
Assures You
Satisfaction.
—And I assure^you
Economy.
For j^our Plumbing
Jfeeds be sure to
call...
locals att:
reunion
8. If a ring were pure gold, how j
mady carats would it be? j
9i What islands off the north j
coast of Scotland are famous for i
their ponies?
10. Duncan Phyfe was a famed
.maker of what?
Answers
1. The jail, or place where of-
fenders are locked up, or put in
irons.
2. Naval tonnage ration between
U.” S., Britain, and Japan.
3. Yes.
4. Doom, Holland.
5. Salon.
6. From flax.
7. 312 degrees Fahrenheit, or
100 degrees Centigrade.
8. 24 carat.
[ 9. The Shetland Islands.
10. Furniture.
Phone 166-W-2
C. M. BEYNON
I will be in the following places on the
dates as listed below (for the purpose of
collecting taxes during the month of
January, 1939. \
January 5th and 6th
.....January 7th
’v 9th and 10th
»_th and 12th
n.3th and 14th
L 16th and 17th
T8th, 19th, 20th
Mathis, Texas......
San Patricio, Texas
Taft, Texas.............i
Gregory, Texas......7"
Portland, Texas... Ja)
Ingleside, Texas,..../
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Aransas
all makes of
PORTABLE
REMTNG
relieves
COLDS
first day,
Headacha
lfcts and Fever]
se due to Colds!
in 30 minutes J
[y-Tism’La Wonder!
Liniment)
, WILLIAMS,
iscssor-Collector.
V PHONE 30-W
p.O. BOX * 315
WOQDST!
TVPFWRIT
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [40], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1939, newspaper, January 5, 1939; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1060164/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.