The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. [30], No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 29, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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PRESBYTEJUAL
lit ROCKPORT
The quarterly conference of
the women of District 2, We*t-
em Texas Presbyterial was held
£nd«y in Rock port at the Pres-
byterian Church, with Mrs. Fled
Ferguson, Jr., of Taft in charge.
Auxiliaries represented were
Falfurrias, Kingsville, Goliad,
luftr-Coipus C&rum, Robstown,
Aransas Pass and Rockport.
Invocation was given by the
Bav. Rodney Sunday, Rockport
pastor, and Mrs. T. R Bennet of
Falfumas was in charge of the
worship service. Mrs. F. H. Un-
ami Eddie Foster head the cast.
• • •
Roy Leeds of Oklahoma is
temporarily filling the posi-
tion of office accountant at the
Natural Gasoline Corporation
“Castle on the Hudson.” at the
ialto Sunday and Monday, is
atfaw
srfield is a cocky, arrogant
Iners class
III FRIDAY
I W. C. Hicks was hostess
lr night when the Gleaners
bf the First Baptist Church
lamed with their monthly
[ Mrs. D. C. Walker was
led with a miscellaneous
Er after the program.
[. C. B. Stephens brought
tonal from the sixth chap-
[alatians, and prayer was
k Mrs. L. L. Kinghom. Af-
[brief • discussion of/business,
b were played and Mrs.
br was presented with a
\ basket of gifts.
Adding Machine paper for uli
-The Progress, phone 3#.
Raw Wy Kadlcan and L. W.
Baker were married Thursday
Feb; 15k The
took place at about 8:00 pt the
home of Justice of the Peace
HufL who officiated. Mrs. Nao^
Sid^vbw S18ter of the bride,
roupte. V‘ Hammitt’ a«ended the
Both Mr. and Mrs. Baker are
well-known in Aransas Pass and
Ingleside, where Mr. Baker is an
SION COUPON AND MAIL
TODAY!
San Antonio
Music Company
530 N. Upper Broadway
CORPUS CHRI8TL TEXAS
Wa have a beautiful Spine
Piano in your vicinity loft o
a love that consumes and de-
stroys, while defying every force
that keeps them apart.
Pat O’Brien la Seen in a sym-
pathetic role as a prison warden,
and the cast is headed by Bur-
gess Meredith, Henry O’Neill
and John Li tel.
Witty Comedy
The year’s wildest, wittiest
whirlwind of romance, “His
Girl Friday,” is to show at the
Rialto Friday and Saturday.
wucit* xvir. oaker is an
employee of Humble Refining
*lvand *Mrs- Baker is employed
at the Aransas Beauty Shop.
They are making their home at
*. testifying to \
iciousnessof th
we serve. Come
“judge” for yw
| George Washington motif
[observed in the refresh-
r of chicken salad, smacks,
[and punch.
lending were Mesdames D.
tlker, J. K. Ridgway, John
J. W. Thompson, C. E.
kr, Ed Brunds, L. D. Cavitt,
[Kinghom, A. L. Brown, C.
bphens, Guy Matthews, Sam
L E. Jones, W. C. Hicks, the
L's; and three visitors, Mrs.
[Mrs. G. Suggs, and Mrs.
Hunt of Rockport.
Its represented Mrs. Elgie
sield, Mrs. H. M. Attaway,
Thelma Evans, and Mrs. J.
the Bolton Apartments.
• • •
JUNIOR GIRLS
HAVE SOCIAL
A business and social meeting
for the Junior Girls* Auxiliary
of the Baptist Church was held
Monday afternoon.
Opening song was followed by
prayer. Bobbie Lois Green pre-
sided during the business, in-
structing officers and commit-
tees in their duties. The pro-
gram chairman, Edith Boyd, an-
nounced that next Monday the
class will have a week of prayer
program for Home Missions with
offerings from each girl.
During the social hour, refresh-
ments in patriotic colors were
served by the Lois Glass Circle
and by the G. A. Counseler, Mrs.
James 'Storrie.
ardship.
Date of the Christian confer-
ence for Negro women, sponsor-
‘J ' \ was announ-
transfer at a great reduction In
prtca and on your own forms
mthor than haul back to Corpus
ChristL If you want to buy a
piano at • bargain, plaass sign
this coupon, and wo will lot you
know whara you may soa and
try this piano.
My Sms_____________
Addrass ________
ed by the district_________
ced for March 9. The next Pres-
byterial conference will be held
in Woods boro in May.
Attending from Aransas Pass
Friday were Mrs. C. E. Henry,
Mrs. F. M. Davis, Mrs. S. M. Bar-
rett Mrs. Gene Nelson and Mrs.
H. O. Roberts.
-- ----- ,----- ---- ^ wAuvkiij in me Dig nouse.
ex, John Qualen, Abner Biber- | story of a prison chaplain, is bas
Telephone 11
NEW OFFICERS
ARE ELECTED
Dr. F. M. Davis conducted
Bible Study from the Book of
John Monday afternoon at the
meeting of the Presbvterian La-
dies’ Auxiliary.
Election of officers was held
afterward, the following being
elected: Mrs. Ralpn Cheyney,
vice president; Mrs. J. R. Barry,
secretary; Mrs. S. M. ’ Barrett
treasurer; and the following sec-
retaries: home missions, Mrs. H.
O. Roberts; religious education,
Mrrf. F. M. Davis; Christian so-
cial service, Mrs. Hunter Mc-
Cleary; pastor’s aid, Mrs. King
Felder; social activity, Mrs. Gene
Nelson, and synodical and Pres-
byterial home missions, Mrs.
Ritchey Clendening.
Mrs. C. E. Henry, president of
the auxiliary, will hold that of-
fice Jor another year, since the
president is elected for a two
year period. Chairmen of the
circles will be appointed later by
the general officers.
Fifteen ladies were present for
this meeting.
•HENS DAUGHTER
. and Mrs. Ewell C. Ste-
i are the parents of a 5-
i daughter bom at 1:00
k Monday morning in a
is Christi hospital. The
j miss has been named Sa-
Iwellene-
WMS CONDUCTS
BRIEF BUSINESS
A short business meeting was
held by the Woman’s Missionary
Society of the First Baptist
Church Monday afternoon. Mrs.
E. Jones presided and chairmen
reports were heard. Following
the business, the mission study
book, “Give Ye Them to Eat,”
was concluded, Mrs. L. D. Cavitt
conducting the lesson.
Those present were Mesdames
S. D. Hambrick. James Storrie,
A. R. Kell, L. L. Kinghom, E.
Jones, J. L. Swift, E. F. Ryan, W.
A. Farley, M. E. J6ko, H. Ponte-
fract, L. B. Carpenter, H. M. At-
taway, Guy Matthews, C. B.
| Stephens, E. A. Dickenson, J. K.
Ridgway and John Burke.
• • •
COUNCIL MEET
HELD MONDAY
Mrs. J. L. Duddleson presided
over the business session of the ;
Woman's Council at the First
Christian Church Monday. Mrs.
R. G. Speer led the opening
prayer, and closing prayer was
given by Mrs. J, Thomas Brown.
It was announced that the
monthly social will be held next
Monday at the home of Mrs. W.
C. Couch, with Mrs. Raymond
Gille assisting as hostess.
In attendance were Mesdames
Julia Hendrix. Mona Clanton, J.
Thomas Brown, R. G. Speer, C.
L. Nail, J. L. Duddleson, A. A.
Allen and C. C. Rolls.
...and if you want QUALITY food*, then b
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r0**"* ^ *° quality. Whan you
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product. Every IGA Product listed here (and
countless others in our store) is guaranteed.
That’s why, if you’re looking for MOST
VALUE, it pays to shop IGA, ALL THE WAY.
FOOD
SPECIALS
For Friday-Sat., Mar. 1-2
For...
Aght Lunches
ylub Breakfasts
kmps
Sandwiches
toffee
fountain Drinks ^
•URTEOUS - EFFICIENT
SERVICE
(Limited)
Kraut
(Limited)
PUFFED WHEAT, Quaker—
2 Reg. Pkgs.. 18c -1 Reg. pkg.
While they last—All For Only
Coffee, “Sunny Morn”, try a pound....15c
special guest next Thursday
night at the weekly meeting of
the local chapter. A sj
gram is being planned
members nave been ur
tend. Guests from
Christi and Rockport
pected.
lc COFFEE, Nueces, pound
19c COFFEE, NuPort, pound
b Guard Your
lalth...
Every Utensil
TERILIZED
[ the Hydro-Therm
Process!
i believe in comply-
: with regulations
National, State and
sal Health Author-
Corpus
are ex-
Rev. E. Y. Seale was guest
speaker Monday night at a Rock-
port Masonic meeting, at which
the district deputy grand master
was a visitor.
(Limited)
CATSUP, IGA, Fancy DeLuxe,
“as good as the best,” 14 oz. bottle 13c
Mrs. M. A. Drew of Kansas
City, Mo., arrived last Wednes-
day to vis)t her daughter, Mrs.
Jay Green and family, and her
son, Cyril Peltier and family.
BEANS, “Mexicalii,” with
Chili Gravy, 2 tall cans
ON COLLEGE
HONOR ROLL
Miss Elsie Mae Kinghom,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Kinghom, was listed on the fail
honor roll of Mary Hardin-Bay-
lor College, with four A’s and
one for 15 semester hours of
class work.
Fruit Cocktail I6A tall cans 2 for 22
Soap “Sunny Monday” 5 Regular Bars 12
Mr. and Mrs. Elgie Wingfield
and Mrs. G. Suggs spent Satur-
day and Sunday visiting rela-
tives in Houston.
Willard D. Barr returned Fri-
day from a week’s business trip
to Tulsa, Dallas, Waco, Houston
'upo s e
DRUG STORE
Phone 124
and San Antonio. He was ac-
companied by Mrs. Barr.
RICE, Fancy, True Blue, 3 lb. pkg. ....14c
CARROTS, Tender Sweet, 2 bunchesJSc
SYRUP, Pure Ribbon Cane, t gal.......27c
AVOCADOS, Calif., Delicious, each......5c
ONIONS, Yellow, U.S.No.1 Colo, 2 lbs 5c
will we: fat up your ,Sun-
DAY PINKER IF WE GOME?
CREAM CHEESE AND CRACK-'
£RS, COLD MEATS, OLIVES,
AND BOTTLED DRINKS.MY
GROCER 5U6CESTS THINGS.
K. & G. Grocery
Yeal Chuck
Roast lb. 15
Oust Meat^bept. e u
Veal Chuck Steak
Rib or Brisket Stew Meat lb
OH NO/ I KCEP A RE6U
LAR SNACK MENU IN MY
'ROCERY
Priday-Saturday
Fruits - Vegetables
SPECIALS
Sugar, 10 lbs......47c
Picnic Hams Half or Whole
Sliced Bacon, Rindless,
Spuds, 10 lbs......19c
Sugar Cured BACON Squares lb
Shortening, Ih. ..10c
Shortening. 4 lb 39c
arren
?U8 TO MENTION!
VEGETABLES
GROCERY & MARKET
We reserve the right to limit quantitie
Urocery
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. [30], No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 29, 1940, newspaper, February 29, 1940; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth802778/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.