The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs. J. a. M. Jones fin-
marriage of their daughter,
to Mr. Pick Mathison, the
iving taken place June 5th
MISSISSIPPI BRIDGE ( LUH
Mm J«.lm story entertained with a '
bridge party for rnemU r*- of the Mi>» !
isKipj.j Bridge duo and u few additiou-
al^jjeats lari Thursday evening at her I
After the games high score gift was I
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ladie^i and "to %«*JU(hard Park for
m<*nL_/ Consolation w\nt to Mrs
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Then the Junior
big Mister* of the i
training school to |
era the traditiona at
by Mary Herd In tin
yeara They al«o taught them the song*
and jell* of the college.
Georgia. with other member* of hep
class is already making plana for stunt
night, July ITth. f
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is a 193(1 graduate of the* '*r- ari<1 Mrs. R P- Pj»rkv'-I»r. and Mrs.
iss high school, out ie a re
Sis city.
lison is an employee of the
llieline company at Harbor
couple will make their
Iransas Pass.
|Y, ELLA MrMAHAN
IKRIED LAST SATURDAY
rriage of Carl Kirhy, Ingle-
|>liss Ella McMahan of Mo-
jsas. was solemnized Satur-
ag. June 20, at the Baptist
with Rev. Z. E. Parker of-
Iby is an employee of the
il company here . The couple
their home in the Longino
in Ingleside.
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Birthday dance
prnon Stonecipher and NT
rd entertained with a dance
Island Tuesday evening as
compliment to their sons,
jid Thomas. Attending the
Donnie and George Eliot
ak Ravage, Daniel Lee Ward,
baxton. Edgar Phelps.
)ugat, William Campbell, Jr.,
lichen, Marguerite and Ber-
■tham, Anna Llndley, Ruth
fude Savage, Annie Laura
try Edith Longino. Helen
Wanda Lou Cornelius,
Irebs, and Flora Socoy.
Wultco Ni''de. MY. and Mrs, F. N. Rc.sl,
Mr antHlrs,.!: YertH-v^# . and Mrs.
C. W. Bates, a3fl Mrs. Cox of Jackson,
Miss.
SOCIAL MEETING OF W \f. U.
A social meeting of the Woman’s
Missionary Union was held Monday af-
ternoon at the home of Mrs. l. D.
Cooper, with Mrs. Itchner agisting as
hostess. Present for the meeting were
Mrs. James Z. E. Parker, Herman
Parker, Boyd. Story and Sparkmnn.
re-
home.
HOMES IMPROVED
Civic improvements Include the
modelling of the Kirkpatrick
The new home of Mr. and, Mrs. Touts
Ni* is. nearing completion. The now
wash rack at Campbell’s Service Sta-
tion is completed and ready for use.
The addition to the Luther Jones
home is rapidly nearing completion.
BRIDGE CU B
Mrs. John Story entertained her
bridge club with a buffet luncheon at
her home Tuesday afternoon of last
week. After several games of bridge
had been played, high score honors
were awarded Mrs. Horace Perkins.
Second honors went to Mrs. Pete
Johnson while consolation award was
taken by Mrs. Aubrey Allen.
Guests for the afternoon were Mes-
dames Allen, Jacob, Johnson. Dick-
inson, Reiser. Fitzsimmons, Perkins,
Sparkman, Dahlman. Bates and Oost
S. BUSINESS SESSION ^
liar meeting of the W. M. R.
[Monday afternoon with Mrs.
as program leader. Mrs. W.
ids gave a summary of the
»ward a Christian America.”
lay is to be annual guest day
lies of the church and friends
to be present. Hostesses
best day will be Mesdames B.
J. W. Shannon, J. B. Miller,
tnd W. A. Drier.
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Savage
and
FUNERAL JEAN VOWELL
HELD LNGLESIDE WEDNESDAY
Funeral services for Wanda Jean
.Vtrfc’ell, 8 months old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. V. W*well, who died here
Tuesday were held Wednesday after-
noon at the First Baptist church.
Interment was in the Ingleside
cemetery.
Miss Thelma Mullan is visiting Mrs.
Harry Ayres in Gregory for a few
days.
Reverend Towery of Sinton is con-
ducting a revival meeting here at the
Church of Christ. The minding will
continue until the end of this week,
and the public has been cordiaPy in-
vited to attend.
Mrs. Dan MeGrew left Tuesday for
are
teCIAL CARE
Dainty Things!
fs Garments Need IDEAL
LNERS Special Handling.
ft garments must be spec-
cared for in order to
tand hard wear and sum-
teat Ideal service is suit-
such garment cleaning.
il Cleaners
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short course at A. and I. colle/p.
Dan Jarvis, son of Mr. and Mrs A.
M. Jarvis, who underwent in appen-
dectomy at Fred Roberts Memorial
hospital, is very much improved and
returned home last Saturday.
Mrs. Zelinu Shrider and Jean
visiting in San Benito. Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Stafford of Tulsa, Ok-
lahoma. are visiting Mr. Dugat’s moth-
er, Mrs. W. P. Campbell
Mrs. B. F. Alford has returned from
Brownwood where she underwent a
tonsllectomy. She has as her guests
Mrs. John Joyce and daughter Floyd
vGlen from Rising Star.
daughters, Maude and May, spent the Kingsville where she will attend the
week-end in Runge visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Arme left Sat-
urday for San Antonio where they
will spend a fpw days.
Mrs. Joe Fred Collings and daugh-
ter, Joan, spent the past week In
Kearne visiting Mrs. Collins’ sisters,
Mrs. Harve Spiller and Mrs. Milton
McNair.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Curtin and
children, Rex, Yvonne, Jack and Janet
left Saturday for San Diego. Cal.,
where they will spend their vacation.
William Campbell, Jr., of Chicago,
son of W. P. Campbell Is making an
extended visit with Mr and Mrs.
Campbell and son, Reginald Drgat. f'
Mrs. W. A. Drier and son, Walter,
Jr., spent the week-end visiting Mrs.
Drier’d brother J. W. Thigpen at Or-
ange, Texas.
Mrs. Clayton Oasheer and son Rich-
ard who have been visiting at Yoak-
um, Texas, returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ptokes nnd
daughter Joy, drove to Monroe, La.,
last week-end. Returning with them
were two nieces of Mrs. Stokes.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Jordan and
children have left for a two week’s
vacation. They will attend the Cen-
tennial exposition and return by Tex-
as City for a visit with friend.? nnd
relatives. \
Mrs. E. A. Bynum and children
spent the week-end here. Mr Bynum
has been transferred to the Ingleside
refinery from Baytown.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P- Merkn and
children. Theresa and Boboy, attended
the Centennial exposition while on
their vacation. On the return trip.
Theresa remained in Hearne for an
extended visit with relatives.
Mrs. P. H. Yolland and Cerni Jan
have returned home after a visit with
Mrs. Yolland’s mother in. Houston.
John Mullan who is on a three day
furlough from Kelly—field—is_visiting
his parents here.
FIREMEN GIVE
LOCAL TALENT
PLAY THURSDAY
PI.lv 8UCCB8B AS FIFTY A KAN-
SAS CITIZENS TAKE PAST
IN PKOIHCTION.
Fifty local actors ami actresses com
blned their talents for the benefit of
the volunteer fire department of Ar-
ansas Pass Thursday night. June 18.
to produce the stage place “Sky High”
after only one week of practice.
Leading the cast, of local “theatrical
talent” was Dick Claiborne nnd Julia
Hutton who were chosen for the lead
ing roles in the production.
Though the attendance at the per-
formance did not reach that expected
at the outset, the piny was a sucres®.
The <-omplete cast included : Ham. the
negro porter, W R. Erwin. Jr. ; Shir
ley Shields, attractive secretary to
Walter Stevens, Dick Claiborne; Mrs.
Stevens, Neva Sorensen ; Malzip. Crys-
tal Bell Coucbman ; Bedford. Oliver W.
Roberts; Walter Stephens. Dick Clai
borne: Eva Card. Wanda Hpeurs; De-
tective Mockshaw, Billie Brewster;
Carina Narro, Mrs. Margaret Gamer;
Harry Hunter, Gene Nelson; annoiino
er, Ted Bigelow.
Choruses included : Ella Floy Jordan.
Opul Sutton, Lorriune Howery, Lora
Angelica, Sibyl Crosby, Frances Jack
son, Jimmie M. Meadows, Mary/f^he**
ney, Ruth Sanders. Josephine Furley.
Lucilc White, Gcruldluo Gurp, Pauline
Owens, Norene Gum, Knmgimc Gerblg,
Josephine Nelson. Mavis My rick, Mick-
ey Richardson, Hetty Jo.Webb, Doro
tjiy Harwich, Edna Brewster, Helen
Henry.
GEORGIA NELSON MAKES
FINE PROGRESS AT .SCHOOL
M|.*j# Georgia Nelson. Aransas Pass.
Is one of the freshmen at Mary liar-
din-Hnylor who is making u name for
herself on the campus. Hbe sueveaa*
fully isiKscd the trials of initiation
which the sophomores dealt out (noth-
ing worse than u spoonful of Karo
Impressively
BEAUTIFUL
For the quiet and Is-AuUfully
simple service that is no oftea
dftdrcd, Cuge Funeral llouv.
have g.ilued a wide reputation
Sympathetically understanding
the wishes of others Cage Fun
eral Home work* Constantly to
lighten the burdens.
CAGE
FUNERAL HOME
AMBULANCE SKRVRVI
Phone . . . Day $5-Night lit
TAYLOR’S LAUNDRY
Houston Kt. and Wheeelr Ave. Single Blankets .......„.................Jm
FAMILY DRY WASH ------------4e Quilth and Double Blankets._____2b*
FINISHED .................................- 7e — ALL WORK GUARANTEED -t
BOOSTER CLUB
TO HOLD DANCE
NEAR ROCKPORT
TO HE HELD AT MILLS WHARF;
JOHNNY HAWES, GRANTHAM
TWLNS FEATURE.
TRUCKS
Study in An Atmosphere of Success!
The impressive numer of Corpus Christ! Business College grad
that have found ready employment........the well-known reeor-
[<>ur students in competitive Civil Service examinations....^™„u»e
•tinted individual attention........and, finally, the effe<ti>eoes8 of
Placement service. These important factors all comOii^ to m
e confidence and self-assurance in the Corpus t hristi "
i,<?W student body.
NO WONDER THEY SUCCEED!
Complete Secretarial course covering every phase «**”*ffi ■
practice. We offer short intensive courses In
- Day or Evening Sessions. Moderate Cost Call. ^rit^
for details—Corpus Christ! Business College—rhone -*>i
*n Building.
CORPUS CHRISTI
fURMAN BUILDING - •-> PHONl
Humble Booster club, a voluntary or-
ganization of employees will hold an-
other of their booster dunces at the
Mills Wharf at Rockport Friday night
June 2(1, with Johnny Hawes and his
five aces in charge of the musical ar-
rangements.
The dance will begin at 9:00 and
last until 1:00 o’clock.
Composed entirely of Humble work
ers who believe in pushing the com-
pany interests to the best of their abil-
ity. the Booster club has sponsored
many of these affairs.
With the Five Aces will also be the
Grantham Twins, a popular duo of
entertainers.
Admission pirees will be $1.10.
WHAT? NO SPEECHES,
SOMETHING TO RAT?
A CHANCE FOR SKINNY
NOWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD
The pipe dream of the hungry fun
seeker, a picnic with no speeches, no
one attempting to sell anything, and
no one requesting donations for any-
thing. will come true in Rinton tonight
at 7:30 at the old fashioned basket
picnic at Park Welder.
Only requirement, officials stated, Is
that each person attending be respon-
sible for enough to feed himself when
exceedingly hungry.
Unusual In that It is not an adver-
tisement for anyone, not a political
rally nor a convention of any sort, the
old time “dinner on the grounds” gath-
ering Is expected to draw a large
crowd to the county scat tonight.
Coffee, cream, bread, -ugar and ice
water will be furnished. Those at-
tending were requested, however, to
bring their own cups and plates.
Immediately following the picnic,
the County Wildlife Federation will
present n motion picture show consist-
ing of five reels of wild life picture*.
This also will be free.
DEVIL’S FOOD CAKE
Rift 2 cups .cake flonr, add 2 3-4 tea-
spoons baking powder and 1-4 tea-
spoon salt and sift together three
times. Cream 2-3 cup butter, add
11-2 cups sugar. Add 3 eggs, well
tMten. then 3 sqnare* melted rhoco-
lste. Add flonr alternately with 3-4
eup milk. Add 1 teaspoon vnniVa.
\ | Bake in two !Hneh cake pans About
35 minutes. Frodt with chocolate k>
ing. ' \ "
NEW PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC
BRAKES
always equalized for quick,
unswerving, ’’straight fine”
§|Hpf
NEW
DE LUXE CAR
with clear-vision
instrument panel for
Nowhere dee in the world will jam
find troche that will give jam moth
rmwwiim great putting power at each low
prices as the new 1936 Chevrolet*!
Nowhere else in the world will yon find troche
that are so extremely economical far all-
round duty!
And nowhere dee in the world will you find
troche with such outstanding performance,
comfort and safety features as a High-
Cnmpression Valve-in-Head Knpne, New
Perfected Tlydraulic Brakes, Full-Floating
NEW HI0H-
COMPRESSION
VALVE-IN-HEAD
EN0IME
with increased horsepower,
increased torque, grease*
■y in gas end oil
4
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Rear Axle and new Full-Trimmed De I jh>
Cab, at Chevrolet’s remarkably low prices!
oentrvi See these troche . . . have a thorough demon-
stration . . . end you will know that they're
the right trucks for you!
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH.
aanxAL motors nrsTALuazirr rum- monthly mtmdttb to avrr tour
PULL-FLOATING
REAR AXLE
with barrel type wheel
bearings on IJ^-to* aeodde
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$360if§
Um price of the W/-ton dUssu M
Special equipment cairm. Rricro
•Jmrrtummmi ore lUt at Hint.
wrffec* as chmtge imthsm nerios.
7 H i
Snyder Motor Co., Inc.
Phone 136
Aransas Pass, Tcxa#
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1936, newspaper, June 25, 1936; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803470/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.