The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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Thunday. October 11. 1945
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THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
PAGE THREE
^SOdETY
Mrs. B. J. Comingore
NEW CHAIRMAN NAMED | in« P..» Mixon, who i> no long!
.1.0) i S I. i n h.i.' nam ,i r« ul.-nt of Hoikport Th«* dri\
nl . chairman of th«* Ar.ub.h for flu* county goal of $2,200 wil
County War Chest Drive, icplu. start on October 22.
•McNeill
"Telephone 39 ■
MRS. KOSTER HONORED
WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. N. H. Koster was honored
with a surprise birthday party-
given in
Oct. 3rd.
Harry Crenshaw vitas taken tc
[the Naval Hospital m Corpus
[.Christ i Sunday nTglll fuf Tf» at
ment of an infected baud
1
REBEKAHS HAVE
BIRTHDAY SOCIAL
’Members of the Rebekah Lodge ’
met last Friday night for their re-
her home Wednesday, gular weekly business meeting.
A birthday cake was j After the business session a
presented Mrs. Koster by her .birthday social was held for
sister. Mrs. F. A. McMullen. Re-
freshments of cake, punch and
coffee was served lo the follow-
ing guests:
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ramsey,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. King. Mr. and j were served.
Mrs. Abel LeBlanc, Mr. and Mrs.
Kyle Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Cockrell, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Monse. Mrs. M. C. Tiner, Mrs.
Mark Tiner. Mrs. Bilton, Mrs.
Margaret Barber, Mrs. George
Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mc-
Mullen, Peggy Lee Morris. Wan- j
da Sue Ramsey, Annette LeBlanc, |
Sally Ramsey. Fredric and Vir- i
ginia McMullen and Clyde Ray
Cockrell and honoree, Mrs. Kos-
ter.
* * *
members of the lodge, having
birthdays in August, September
and October.
Refreshments,of tuna fish sal-
ad, smacks, cake and lemonade
Miss Hennie Holland is visiting
with friends and relatives in San
Antonio for a few weeks.
• * »
Miss Jean Graham and Mis,
Roy Hankey spent the week end
visiting Miss Edna Brewster in
Austin.
YOU
Will Be Pleased
With One of Our
PERMANENT
WAVES
Phone 99
VOGUE
BEAUTY SHOP
MRS. C. B. FREEL
Corner Nelson and Hous-
ton Sts., House Back of
Bexley's I.GA.
GIRL SCOUT TROOP
HAS WIENER ROAST
The Intermediate Troop No. 1
of the local Girl Scouts enjoyed
a wiener roast Saturday morning
given at the Girl Scout Recrea-
tion Hall.
Games of baseball were played
and approximately 20 girls were
present.
# * *
Mrs. W. H. Taylor was taken to
the local hospital Monday morn-
ing for treatment.
* * •»
N. D. Sanford returned Thurs-
day. Oct. 4. after spending a
week's vacation vititing in San
Antonio.
* * #
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCul-
lough are on a two-weeks’ vaca-
tion trip to Oklahoma to visit re-
latives and to Arkansas, where
they have a farm.
* * •
J. T. Stirk. Charles Stirk and
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fender and
family spent the week end vis-
iting in San Antonio.
* * *
Lt. John Drilling of Illinois
spent a few days visiting Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Saint and family this
past week.
* * *
Mrs. F. E. Finch left Sunday
M,
l
Kgt Neil William.- smi of Mi
Pearl Williams, is in the haspifa
at Hamilton Field, Calif. ivc» i\
Ing treatment for a broken ankle
Mrs. M L Shaw lift Tuesday
for Galveston lo meet her hus-
band. EM-lc M. L. Shaw, who
was to get his discharge at Camp
Wallace Wednesday. He has been
serving m the navy. The>
plan to vacation for the next
week in Breckenridge and Dallas
Mrs. C. M. Foster received
word Friday from her husband.
C. M. Foster, CM-3c. that he had
been granted a leave and would
be home within a week, lie is
presently stationed at Mare Is-
land, San Francisco.
Cage Ambulance -service. Tele-
phone 65.
--1_
Wharf Cafe
WHERE SEAFOODS AND STEAKS
ARK SERVED AT THEIR BEST
On The Cool Pavilion Dining Room
Over The Water - AT MILLS’ WHARF
BEST MEALS THE SEACOAST HAS TO OFFER
IN THE MOST ATTRACTIVE ATMOSPHERE
MRS. ELIZABETH! BARI)WELL, Mgr.
Who before her marriage
August 29 in West Lafayette,
Ind., to Ens. Comingore was
Miss Betty Ann Terry, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Terry
of Aransas Pass. The photo-
graph was made on her wed-
ding day by a staff photograph-
er of the Indianapolis Star, and
the cut was sent to The Pro-
gress this week through the
courtesy of the paper.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY
COUNCIL MEETS THURSDAY
Members of the Woman’s Mis-
for her home in Little Rock, Ark., I sionary Council met last Thurs-
after a month’s visit in Aransas
Pass with her brother. J. B.
Huff, and her sister, Mrs. Arthur
Williams. i % A m,.
* * *
S-Sgt. Olivia Smith, serving
with the WAC in New York City,
expects to receive her discharge
on Nov. 1 and to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Graham, in
Aransas Pass soon afterwards.
First Christian ChurcH
(An Undenominational Church of Christ)
INVITES YOU TO ITS SERVICES EACH SUNDAY
Morning: Bible School.....................
...9:45
Worship Service.........................
.10:45
Evening: Christian Endeavor.......
...6:00
Worship Service .........................
...7:00
BOB J. COX, Minister
day afternoon in their regular
weekly meeting at the As-
sembly ..of God Church, Mrs
B. B. Hale, president, opened the
council meeting with prayer. A
report of the work accomplished
during the month of September
was given by Mrs. B. L. Minter.
Mrs. Minter brought before the
council a message entitled, “Pray-
er.” Each member gave testi-
monies and comments on the sub-
ject. - Rev. Robert Willis closed
the meeting with prayer.
Present were Mrs. T. F. Head,
Mrs. Byers, Mrs. C. Dickens, Mrs.
B. B. Hale, Mrs. Freddie Mathi-
sen. Mrs. B. L. Minter, Mrs. Bill
Hay, Mrs. G. W. Patterson and
Rev. Robert Willis.
# * *
Mrs. Clyde Garner spent the
week end visiting her sister in
San Antonio.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Pace had
as their guests Sunday Mrs. Ed
Swoboda and daughter, Miss
Frances Swoboda, and Mrs. Ruth
Arnold and son.
DOROTHY PALMER
TO TEACH MUSIC
Miss Dorothy Palmer has an-
nounced that she will start giving
music lessons in her home at 918
South Houston street.
INGLESIDE PASTOR
Rev. Lewis Stuckey of Hemp-
stead is the new pastor of the In-
gleside First Baptist Church, fill-
ing the vacancy created when
Rev. Joe Miller was called to
Cross Plains.
TWO NEW TEACHERS
Rockport’s School Supt. Mor-
gan C. Wheeler has been author-
ized by the Board of Education
to employ two new teachers, one
in the high school and one in the
elementary grades.
Do You Need Any of These ?
Household Ware Auto Acccsorics
0-Cedar Polish and
Wax
Johnson’s Wax and
Polish
Polishing and
Cleaning Cloths
Spot Remover
Floor Mops
Glass Ware •
Crockery
Clothes Baskets
Brooms
Medicine Chests
Wash Mits
Simons Kleener
and Wax
Jacks
Inner Tube *
Repair Kit
Horns
Valve Stems
Side Mirrors
Battery Cables
Tail Pipes
Oil Mixed Soaps
Seat Covers
Electric - Plumbing
Fixtures
Bath Tubs
Bath Room Fixtures
Electric Switches
Plugs -
Friction Tape
Light Bulbs
Ironing Cords
Fixtures
Flourescent Fix-
tures and Bulbs
These And Hundreds of Other Items to Choose From.
RICE & SON
Your Goodyear Distributor
/ tires-tubes-accessories
Telephone 284 ^ <[ C Aransas Pass, Texas
OFFICER IS FREED
Lt. Olin W. Williams Jr., hus-
band of Mrs. Betty Williams of
Rockport, has been liberated from
a Japanese prison camp.
Dine Any Time
WE TAKE PRIDE IN PLEAS-
ING YOUR APPETITE,
Special Dinners
Seafoods and Steaks
Short Orders
SOFT DRINKS
COFFEE
Wart Itl
Open Daily (except Wednes-
day)—6:00 A. M. to 12 P. M.
Little Bob’s Cafe
MR. AND MRS. W. C. COUCH
Phone 164
Get That Better
Than Pre-War
Humble Motor
Fuel Here!
CARS WASHED
And LUBRICATED
Tires Vulcanized
And RE-CAPPED
Richardson’s
Humble Service
Station
G. W. RICHARDSON, Agenl
Telephone 118
GET YOUR SNA RE OF THESE
FALL FOOD
Specials For Fridav-Saturday, October 12 and 13
Coffee F°igers
-iib 31c
HARVEST INN
Green Beai
NO. 2 CAN
ns lie
REGLAR BOX
fitilf Mort°n’s W Cp
vAl In 2 for
MISSION FANCY
Peas »■
.2 can 15C
SUN-Y-JUICE
Orange Juice-t gal jug 48c
Post Bran - large box 16c
Bleach - “33” full qt. 11c
I. G A. LEMON ODOR
Cleanser - 2 boxes 9c
ONE CENT SALE.,..
One 75c Bottle Jeris Hair Tonic
One 60c Bottle Jeris Hair Oil — BOTH FOR .... M
UNEDA Small Boxes
CRACKERS- 2for He
ST. JOSEPHS BOTTLE
Mineral Oil - 16-oz. 41c
SUNNY DAY_ JAR
ST. JOSEPHS
Pepper Helish - 4J-oz. 9c
Aspirin ■ 36 count—tbt
C. H. B.
Tomato Juice - No.2 cn 12c
KOTEX-54count 92c
MEATS
Dressed Poultry
Fresh and Cured Meats '
HEARTS DELIGHT
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
Prune Juice - quart 29c
New Opening and Closing Hours
Week Days 7:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.
Saturdays and Holidays 7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
DELIVERY SERVICE.
Week Days — For Morning Delivery, Call Before 9:30
For Afternoon Delivery, Call Before 3:00 P. M.
ON SATURDAY — CALL BEFORE 6:00 P. M.
GROCERY
AND
MARKET
mBEXLEY
Moreland (Preacher) Bexley, Owner
,, - A ___ ' • \
Phone 42 We Deliver rights reserved to limit quahtot
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1945, newspaper, October 11, 1945; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803677/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.