The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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July IS, IMS
British Minister of War Inspects Territorial Army
Jackson is Chosen
Official of Group
TTT Jackson, San Patricio
county commissioner, was chosen
vice president of the South Texas
County Judges and Commissioners
Association at the final session Sat*
frday of the three-day convention
bekl in Corpus^ Chriwti. Jackson
was secretary-treasurer of the or-
ganization dbring the past year.
The judges* and commissioners
rA«ed to hold their next meeting in i
Sat* Antonio.
JEAN
Telephone 39
s/rprise coffee
VeiVEN FOR CLASS
Last Thursday morning at 9:00
o'clock Mrs. Billie Garner, Mrs. J.
E. Huff and Mrs. G. A. Hander,
Jr., called at the homes of mem-
bers of the Baptist Winsome Sun-
day school class, and invited them
to Mrs. Hander's home for a sur-
prise coffee.
IDelicious coffee and tea, with
individual cakes, were served from
a lace-covered refreshment table. A
large bowl of colorful hibiscus
formed the centerpiece.
The guest list included Mesdam-
<s R. Lee Summers, A. R. Kell,
Wilbur Cummings, L. A. Pace, O.
A. Rhodes, R. G. Hilbrich, Elvin
Hargis, C. C. Jackson, J. C. Phil-
lips, Jr., David Prather, H. M. At-
taway, J. R. Tuttle, Floyd Moore,
R. B. White, Floyd Brooks, C. A.
Morton, J. J. Morgan, Elton Ah-
rens, J. M. Barnwell, R. G. Wea-
thers, T. S. Gandy, Geo. Scevers,
Dana Thomas, C. B. Alford, Ho-
bart Smith, J. C. Storrie, S. D.
Ham/brick, L. S. Eaton, T. F.
Mrs.
ence
Continental Begins
I Seismograph Tests
[ Continental Oil Company’s veis-
mognaphic crew with headquarters
in Kockport began their reflectioq-
tcismographic and torsion italance
survey of the Rincon ranch urea
■this week. Several families have
been moved to Rockport during
the survey.
Besides the Rincon ranch, which
Continental has under lease, the
company owns the St. Charles
ranch in fee, The ranch oovers all
of the St. Charles Peninsula north
of Rockport.
PAST El
MILK AN
pnor/
Cull Us For li
coming Bt
pleteness, finding all in God, good,
and needing no other conscious-
ness” (page 234 >.
Sunday morning service at 11
a. m.
All are cordially invited to. at-
tend.
Dairy Experimenter
Miss Tillie Showaker, president,
presided at the first regular meet-
ing of the recently-organized Wo-
man’s Christian Temperance Union
ct the First Methodist Church Fri-
day afternoon.
The songs, ‘America” and "I
Need Thee Every Hour” opened
the program. Sentence prayers
were heard, and Mrs. H. E. Kester
gave a most interesting discussion
on the topic "Prayer, the Source
of Courage, Loyalty and Power.”
iDuring a brief business discuss-
ion, meeting date was set for the.
first Friday of each month during
the summer. For next month’s
meeting on August 4 at the First
Baptist Church, Mrs. H. M. Atta-
way will be program leader. Meet-
ing closed with benediction.
• a •
MRS. DAVIS IS
CIRCLE HOSTESS
Members of Preabyterian Circle
One took part in a very interesting
program, “The Ten Command-
ments in the Life of Today,” plan-
ned by Mrs. Bruce Hannah for the
meeting at the home of Mrs. F. M.
Davis, Monday afternoom Devo-
tional for the afternoon was given
by Mrs. Gene Nelson.
The hostess1 home was decorated
with bowls of bougainvillaea. Fol-
k-wing the program dainty refresh-
ments of cake and sherbet were
served to Mesdames R. K. Felder,
Puckett, and the hostesses,
Hander, Mrs. Huff and Mrs. Gar-
ner.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. F. M. Davis, D. D., pastor
9:13 a. m. Sunday school. W. A.
Scrivner, superintendent.
10:30 a. m. public worm p. Ser-
mon by the pastor.
Be Sure to Try Our
jr __ - jj* ,
New Fountain Drinks
REBEKAH OFFICERS
INSTALLED FRIDAY
Mrs. H. M. Howard, deputy pre-
sident of the Rebekah lodge, in-
stalled new officers for the-com-
ing year at the IOOF haTT Friday
night She was assisted by the
marshall, Mrs. M. N. Bexley, the
chaplain, Miss Tillie Showaker, the
warden, Mrs. R. K. Lovett, the in-
TALK
SALE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. H. E. Kester, pastor
Sunday school 9:43 a. m.
Sermon 11 a. m. and 8 o. m.
Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m.
Woman’s Council Monday 2:10.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8:oO.
Sinner Julip
IS Cts.
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. C. W. Rylander, pastor
Church school 9:00 a. m.
Morning worship -sermon 10 a.m.
Vmng people meet 7 p. m.
Missionary Society meet Tues-
day 8:30 p. m.
Prayer service Wednesday 8 pm.
Preaching Rockport at 11:10 am.
This New Drink Waa Named by
MARY QWYN THOMAS
side guardian, Mrs. A. H. Schultz
and the musician, Miss Violet Yea-
ger.
Officers installed twere as fol-
lows: Noble grand, Mrs. Hesta
Childress; vice grand, Mrs. Jewel
Itchnw; warden, Mrs. Dovey
Combs; conductor, Mrs. Helen
Couch; inside guardian, Mrs. Bil-
lie Mae Mathisen; outside guar-
dian, Mrs. Rachel Eason; chap-
Banana Splits 20c
Limeade 10c
THE N
Production •t western beef may
be mere profitable to many New
York dairy farmers than raising
milch cows, according to Carl L
Frink, Clayton, N. Y., philanthro-
pe, who haa imported many hero-
ford balls from Nevada. Pictured
here la a bereford ball calf with
herdsman. If Frink’s experiment is
sncoeeafaL H may alter the entire
economic rituatten of dairymen.
CHOCOLATE NUT
Sundae 20c
CATHOLIC
The summer schedule for the lo-
cal church, St. Mary’s of the Sea,
and for that at Port Aransas, St.
Joseph’s, will be as follows:
Mass, St. Mary’s of the Sea. 7:30
a. m. Sunday.
Mass, St. Joseph’s, 0:00 a. m.
Sunday.
Ice Cream Soda 10c
Special Breakfasts
SANDWICHES
MRS. KE8TER IS
COUNCIL LEADER
Mrs. Lila King presided at the
regular business and Bible study
meeting of the Woman’s Council at
the Christian Church Monday
afternoon.
> Mrs. H. E. Kester, leader of the
Bible study for the month of July,
opened the discussion with prayer.
She then told of the life of Paul,
who <wrote the Book of Romans,
before giving the lesson^ which waa
taken from the 7th and 8th chap-
ters of Romans.
Those present were Mesdames
Mona Clanton, Lila King, W. T.
Wells, H. E Kester, C. L. Nail, R.
G. Speer, Mark Nation, J. L. Dud-
dleson, Albert Farley, C. A. Fra-
sier, A. A. Allen and a visitor, Mrs.
T. W. Sims.
chairman of the circle, Bruce Han-
nah, B. J. Jackson, Robert Mc-
Campbell, H. H. Perkins, L. V.
Rickey, Ed Richmond, Gene Nel-
son, C. R. Cary, Miss Mary Han-
nah, Dr. F. M. Davis, and the
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
“Life” is the subject of the les-
son sermon which will be read in
all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, July 10.
The golden text is: “Seek good,
and not evil, that ye may live; and
so the Lord, the God of hosts, shall
be with you, as ye have spoken."
(Amos 5:14),
Among the citations which com-
prise the lesson-sermon is the fol-
lowing from the Bible. “We know
that the Son of God is come, and
hath given ua an understanding,
that we may know him that is true,
and we are in him that is true,
even in hi* Son Jesus Christ. This
is the true God, and eternal life”
(I John 3:20).
FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE
On Display Today in
Our Store
past year. Miss Violet Yeagei
made the presentation.
During the social hour whlc.i fol-
lowed, ice cream and cake was ser-
ved to a large attendance.
I DuBose
K Drug
Priced From
F. O. B. Factory
Character must be kept bright
as well as clean.—Lord Chester-
field.
Sully’s Grocery
and Market
Mrs. Fannie Frazier of Dallas is
visiting in the home of her son, H.
C. Frazier.
The lesson-sermon also includes
jimmif,
within a week or two for the New
the following passage from the
Yoric World’s Fair.
Christian Science textbook. “ScL
spent the week-end in Ar
ence and Health with Key to the
ansas Pass with her mother, Mrs.
E. A. Burke, returning to her home
in Austin Monday.
Specials For Friday and Saturday
R. C. Jones accompanied A. W.
Brown to Galveston and Houston
last week.
Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy:
"When we realise that life is spirit,
never m nor of matter, this under-
standing will expand into self-com-
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Felder re-
turned Friday from a vacation in
Carlsbad, New Mexico, Dallas and
other ports of Texas. They visited
in Son Antonio for a short time
with Mr. Felder’s aunt, Mrs. H. J.
Knebel, formerly Miss Fannie Yar-
borough of Aransas Pass. Mrs.
Knebel's little son, Julius Franklin,
accompanied them home for a
short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Amburgey
and little son of Jal, New Mexico,
arrived last week for a .two-weeks’
vocation in the home of Mrs. Am-
burgey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
W. George.
rrn so n«fo of '
thinking or THINGS
to eaT, re Like to
RUN AWAY I 3 MEALS
A DAY I WHAT TO
WITH WHAT? J
Mrs. J. O. Rice has hod as her
guests her mother, Mrs. C L.
Oainn of Cisco, Texas, and her
slaters, Mrs. R. Y. Black and Mrs.
Lynn Linder of Alice, Texas.
‘/STOP! THIS ISSILLYH
HERE IS A PLANNED
DINNER FOR YOU* PORK
CHOPS, BAKEDYAM5, STEWED
OIIIOWS, CORN SHOTS, SLAB?
BAKEP APPLES wnr« SRI CB /
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Farley and
Mra. M. E. Jeko left Monday for
Reagan Wells for an indefinite
visit.
w^Nfses Ora McCullough, Evelyn
McCullough and Elsie Fay Gold-
smith left Saturday for a week’s
visit to Houston. They were ac-
companied as far os West Colum-
bia by Miss Peggy Graham, who
will spend the week in Freeport
visiting her sister.
Miss Maisie Mundine of Rock-
port is visiting with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mi's. R. Mundine
this week.
Grocery Specials For Fri. - Sat, July 144
Meats i (
POST
'Walter Brauer left by pkuie with
Dude Camden Tuesday for Alexan-
dria, La., on a short business trip.
They expect to return home by
plane today.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Heil hod
as their guests over the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and soft,
Ralph, of Austin, and Jamar Reid
of Houston.
SALT 8IDES, lb.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts and
family of Catarina, Texas, visited
Monday ankl Tuesday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Farley. Mrs.
Roberts and Mrs. Farley attended
school together and had not seen
each other in over IS years.
S • • •
Mrs. Harrell Jamar and children
of Austin. Texts, have returned to
their home after a week’s visit m
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Heil.
JOWLS, pound
Tomatoes, lb.......4c
Cabbage, lb.
Sugar Cored
BACON PLATES, lb......... lie
8LICED BACON, lb.
North Texas BERMUDA
Onions, lb. 1.1......4c
C. S. Bolton spent a few days in
San Antonio loot week.
Ted A Burke of Freer hot been
visiting his mother and family m
Aranuos 'Pass the past few days.
They plan to visit in Austin togeth-
er for a short time.
MOKE SPECIALS TOO NU MEROUS TO MENTION I
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Mrs. T. E. Mintfr underwent a
major operation in a San Antonio
hospital last Friday, and according
to last reports from her doctor
“she couldn’t, get along any bet-
ter.” Mrs. Hal Porks, who has
been in Son Antonio with her mo-
ther, is expected home sometime
Blocks South of Gramms
. bn Rife Street
WE DELIVER
K &X3 Grocery
|8,000 applications for
» stenographers were
headquarters of the
OF THE BEST FOR LESS!
INE SOI ARANSAS PASS,
Chase and Sanborn
Coffee, Vae. packed ees, lb.
25c
Nueces Coffee, pound
19c
NuPort Coffee, paper beg, lb.
23c
Orange Juice, No. 1 tall
7c
Orapefruit Juice No. 2 can
7c
Shortening-4lbs.38c- Lb.
10c
Milk - J tall or 6 smiH
toLi -J.. -*--*■**. - .tx .1
18c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Weiners - Pound 12c
Salt Bacon-Pound
He
Pork Chops - Pound
18c
Sliced Bacon - Pound
20c
Sunlight Croaoery Butter- lb. 27c
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