The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1945 Page: 5 of 8
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October 11. IMS
THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
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PAGE FIVE
KELLY-IRWIN
VOWS EXCHANGED
In a double ring ceremony per-
formed at 7:00 o'clock Saturday
the First
BRUNSON-GREEN 'WOMENS MISSIONARY
WEDDING SEPT. 28 ! UNION MEETS
Mis* Fay Brunson ahd Albert Members el th«- Baptist Worn*
Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis on's Missionary Union met Mon-
day afternoon in the First Baptist
Church tor their regular weekly
meeting. Guest speaker for the
iline McNeill
Telephone 39
evening at the First Christian green of this city, were married
,b ,, v. . September 28 by Justice o! the
Church, Miss Nan Kelly, daugh- pej^, j M Johnion.
tei of Mr. and Mrs. S. t. Neiiv j After the ceremony, given at j afternoon was Mrs. Grass, a nus
of this city, became the bride of th0 home of Mrs. T B, Clark, ajsn.nury from China She told of
bridal shower was held. Refresh-
menis of potato salad. stand WlCh-
Raulie L. Irwm, ton of Mr. and
Mrs. John Irwin of lngleside. Rev
l-BARNETT
IN MARRIAGE
oyce Miller and Howard
Barnett were united in
riage *‘8unday night in the
[ecostal Church of God with
O. L. Jackson officiating,
church was decorated with
LOCALS ATTEND
COUNTY FEDERATION
Several local members of the
Women's Club attended the San
Patricio County Federation meet-
ing held last week end in Mathis.
Mrs. A. J. House of Yoakum,
president of the Fifth District,
us kinds of flowers and I outlined the chief aims of the
ery. Mrs. Effie Miller, mo- Federation for the year. Youth
bride, played “The [ conservation and youth coopera- acct^uMc
” tion are the first itemc ™ riwT iic, colonial bouquet
of the
Iding March.
gu
age originality among the club
women by offering awards for ac- ton, sister of the bride, was mat-
complishments in art, literature ron of honor. She wore a brown
and music. tailored suit with luggage tan ac-
Mrs. House also asked clubs to cessories and carried an old fash-
,donfu,onAi° memorial ionccj corsage of white mums,
fund for the 36th division me- T ___■ R ai... inoi„ciHe
morial, a building to be used for ,Lo” f B' A , f 1 1 ,fvf’
ion in the European Theatre veterans, and to the Clara Dris- was “cst man W1™ “ruce
|perations. I coll foundation fund. ers and Pfc- Thomas Kelly serv-
c couple plan to make their' Mrs. R. G. Speer of Aransas mg as ushers.
> in this city upon their re- j Pass, program chairman, intro- The bride's mother wore a
from a wedding trip. duced Martha Ann Dixon who black crepe suit and Mrs. Irwin
* * * j sang two lullabies. Mrs. J. R. was dressed in black. Their cor-
ELEN HENRY Barry, of this city, presided over sages were of lavender and white
Y DIETICIAN j the business meeting. The Fed- mums
Helen Henry, daughter of nation agreed to resume the Feb- Foll‘ inB thp weddine a reeeo-
C E. Henry of this city, is ruary meeting which was discon- . ^011 mg the w edding a ucep
stationed with the Medical tinued at the beginning of the,t}”n was held at the bride s home.
at Bruns General Hospital war, thus reverting to the ettab- The table, covered with a lace
inta Fe, New Mexico. She is * hshed custom of holding three
dietician. I County Federation meetings dur-
Pe bride wore- a gown of teal j Federated Clubs also will enequr-
satin with white accessories
| carried a bridal bouquet of
carnations and gardenias.
I?s Susie Miller was matron
jnor and Wallace Kelly acted
k st man.
groom has served twenty
Pis overseas with the 85th
L. N. Myers of Karnes City offi-
ciated.
The church decorations were of
white astors and ferns. Mrs. C.
E. Farley played “The Bridal
Chorus” and Miss Thena Pearl
Howery sang “I Love You Truly.”
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father and wore a
light blue dressmaker suit, with
brown accessories and carried a
of white astors
and gardenias.
es, cake and cold drinks were ser-
ved to the bridal party and many
beautiful gifts were received.
Green is to report back to Fort
Sam Houston this week and Mrs.
Green plans to remain here for
the. present.
* * *
WOMEN'S SOCIETY OF
CHRISTIAN SERVICE MEET
The Women’s Society of Chris-
tian Service met Tuedsay after-
noon at the Methodist Church
with Mrs. Lewis Cope opening
kai^en,as- ‘ the meeting with a prelude. Mrs.
Mrs. Bruce G. Myers of Hous- ^ q Craig led the devotional,
the theme being "Guidance."
Mrs. Cope brought the first les-
son on the Fall Mission study,
"The Cross Over Africa." A
short business session was held
and Mrs. Kate Casterline gave
the treasurer's report.
The next lesson of the study
will be Tuesday, Oct. 23.
* * •
INTERMEDIATES ENJOY
GAY NINETIES PARTY
The Intermediate Girls of the
Methodist Church enjoyed a "Gay
Saturday night
her experiences in
itiiiip aiul
a Japanese
lib, i ,i-
MATRONS HONORED
WITH FAREWELL PARTY
Tlu* Woman's Council at the
First Christian .Church and the
War Mom's Club honored Mrs
Ben Yodel and Mrs. Mark E. Na-
tion last Thursday afternoon with
a farewell party at the Wai
Moms Club.
Mrs. Yodel is moving to Mcdi-
Nlitioh—lews inv
pi im'ii nrmp aim rf tier
tion and trip back to the states.
Present were Mesdamrs Ed
Chambers, Sam Eaton. R. L. Hil-
bnch. F. Sampson, R. F Farley,
Syd Snyder, Bill Allen, Jim Hcas-
ley, H. E. Pruitt, C. E. Farley, L
B. Carpenter, L. L. kinghorn. W.
A. Farley, H. Pontefract and the
gUest, Mrs. Grass.
* * *
MRS. DOOLEY
LUNCHEON HOSTESS
Members of the Covered Dish
Luncheon Club met in the home [Tuesday from San Francisco
of Mrs. G. L. Dooley Friday af where she has been living since
ternoon for their regular month-, June. Her husband, Olin. with
ly business and social meeting the U. S Navy, has been trails
Mrs. F. Sampson was installed i fern-d to Idaho,
and other business transact! d
Refreshments were served to
-rm—irrrrl—Mrs-
soon for Oklahoma.
Refreshments were served to
Mesdames Nellie Briggs. Julia
Hendrix, A A Allen. F R Green.
Wanda Haddmg, Ben Yoder, I
Mark Nation. C A Frasier, Miss !
Ludie Sutton and the hostesses. [
Mrs R. G. Speer and Mrs. Frank :
Spongia. Represented by gifts
were Mrs. Merrill Manship and
Mrs. D. T. Palmer.
• * •
Mrs. Maxine Wilson returned
Dr. M. A. RICH
ARANSAS PASS HOSPITAL
AND CLINIC
OFFICE HOURS
9:00 to 12 • 3:00 to 6:00
Daily Excapt Thursday and
Sunday
Thursday and Sundays
Fini'i gent ii s Only.
Taiophono
303
ng as —------- ..
ss Henry is a graduate of the in£ y^ar.
high school and received her Following the program the Ma-
xtor of science degree in this Club invited the 86 women
fiana State University in attending to a reception held in
She trained in Fitzsim- the church dining room, in honor
General Hospital in Den- ol' Mrs. Hous^e.
for six months and served an Attending (from this city were
Inticeship at McCloskey ; Miss Naomi Dinsmore, Mrs. J. R.
fral Hospital in Temple. Barry, Mrs. Roy Duphorne, Mrs.
r sister, Mrs. Walter Giebcr, R- G. Speeri Mrs. Walter Mayer,
former Miss Frances Henry,! Mrs.. Nellie Briggs and Mrs. Irene
recently returned to the Un- j Collins.
States after serving in Eu-1 * * *
as a Red Cross staff assis- YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION
| for one and one-half years. HONOR NEW MEMBERS
Gieber was married to Lt. \ The Young People’s Union met
kr in Paris during the sum- in the home of Mrs. L. L. King-
(months. She is a graduate : horn for a dinner Sunday even-
ts A. & I. College. ing. honoring incoming members.
* * * I After dinner the members attend-
and Mrs. Murl Cole of I ed Training Union,
lock arrived Monday to visit i Attending were Emma Ella
V , . rw- , Pace, Anna Louise Farley, Wil-
„ole s ^brother, Douglas Cole,; jip Lc0 ^avjtt> Mary jQ Coward,
Mary Evelyn Chambers. Billie
Palmer Coward. Ida Cavitt, Bob
by
Truman Cavitt
mar Mige,. Rev. and Mrs. Frank
Sampson, Lora Lee Sampson.
Dorothy Palmer, and the hostess.
Mrs. Elsie Wheeless.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. L.
and children of Pettus were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
! Broadway and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Hander over the week end.
i * * *
cloth, held the double wedding
ring cake, embossed with hand
made bride’s roses. Miss Ruby
Nineties” party
given at the Methodist
Prizes were awarded for the best
costumes with Emory Trent and
Ruth Bigelow winning. Judges
for the contest were Mrs. W. C.
Craig and Mrs. O. F. Gaddis.
Mrs. T B Dill helped with the
Mesdames H. E. Pruitt, L. L.
Kinghorn, Justin Snyder, M. R. j
Thomas. N. M. Attnway. M. W.
Traweek, A. R. Kell, F Sampson,
C. E. Farley, Palmer Coward.
Byrd Hensmnn, S. M. Barrett. H.
L. Gristy, A. B. Alford, C. B.
Stephens and the hostess, Mrs.
Dooley.
• » *
Mr. and Mrs. L. P Cavitt have
Church, moved back to the J. H. Robinson,
Ranch near San Marcos.
Reading Glasses.
Store.
Du Bose Drug
Private Lessons In
PIANO Or
ACCORDIAN
Call.. 21S
Dorothy Palmer
91 s South Houston
ARANSAS PASS
FOOD-
THAT'S TEMPTINGI
THAT'S DELICIOUS!
THAT S ECONOMICAL!
Truly, this is a mighty fine
place to eat. You'll like the
food we serve .... and the
friendly way we servo it.
MAKE IT A PRACTICE TO
EAT HERE OFTEN I
OPEN EVERY DAY
EXCEPT TUESDAY.
Aransas Pass
Bakery and Cafe
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hank*
Mrs. Cole.
lr. G. Roemer
CHIROPRACTOR
RESIDENCE OFFICE
|32 South Rife St.
TELEPHONE 282
Myers of Corpus Christi, presided j games and entertainment and
over the punch bowl, and the ma-1 Mrs. B. E. DeWald was in charge
tron of honor served the cake. j the refreshments.
A graduate of the Aransas Pass! ... * .
High School, Mrs. Irwin is now “,ss *<!">“ ^ nc.ly ,s visit mg
employed by the Humble Sales rolat.ves in Seattle, Wash., (or a,
Dept, of lngleside. Mg. Irwin, a mon,h or f"**-
graduate of Gregory High School. MrJ s E *Kf, *y *nd Pfc Xom.j
who has served 28 months over-1 jc Ke], ,c(t Sun(, ni h, , t
seas with the Seabees is now cm-1 Flwr on rccclvi .....n..,
ployed at Humble Refinery in In-
gleside.
Out of town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Stratton of Vic-
toria; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mavity.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Soegarul. Miss | thews this past week end.
Gloria Irwin and Miss Ruby My- ‘
ers of Corpus Christi; Miss Sarah
Stowe of San Antonio; Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Fain of lngleside and
jN. G. Kelly of Houston.
\ The couple left for a two!
Mexico;
word that
William Kelly was ill.
* # #
Miss Chei ic Matthews of Texas
A. & I. College visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Mat-
Cage Ambulance Service. Tele-
phone 65.
NEW OFFICE HOURS
12 A. M. - 1 to 5 P. M.
|onday - W ednesday - Friday
12 A. M. - 1 to 7 P. M.
|osed Thursday Mornings
and Sundays)
Lois Green, Joy Lau^man.! ^ok’s jedding trip ' to
Dottie Duck. La- C}}V and *>Ian.,n r™de ,n In«lc-
side upon their return.
* * ■»
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Matthews
of Houston were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Matthew*
J. Broadway [over the week end.
* # *
Mrs. Jimmie DeMoss had as
visitors this week her mother.
Mrs. W. B. Wyrids of Loco. Texas,
. and her sister, Mrs. Fred Baird of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson re- J Amarillo
i turned to their home in San An-
tonio Monday after a two-weeks’ I *■■■ 1 --------
i visit here with Mayor and Mrs.
, Conn Brown.
LET US GET YOUR
Fall and Winter
Clothes
Ready For Wear!
Ideal Cleaners
I Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cooley and ■
W. C. Brickev of San Antonio vis-'
ited in Aransas Pass over the
week end. -
My
pecials for Friday- Saturday, Oct.
12-13
IILK - Bancroft, 3 tall cans
24c
PUDS- ^pounds
24c
lour - Golden Harvest, 25-lb 1.18
RANBERRIES- pound
39c
INTO BEANS • 5 pounds
42c
pffee - Admiration, lb.
30c
ATSUP - 14-oz. bottle
17c
PMATOES - No. 2 can
9c
LEACH - So-Wite, quart
10c
pbacco - All 5c pkgs. 6 for 2$c
[-POULTRY AND DAIRY FEED.
Non Rationed
Shoes
•v
An Assortment Of Ladies’ Non-
Rationed Shoes - - Out They Go
In Three Groups:
<1R0UP I
98c
— We Deliver!
elly Food Store
^ GUS KELLY. Owner >\
Telephone 116-W . _r
ARE AS CLOSE TO US AS YOUR NEAREST THONE
—We Close Sundays at Noon.
$
CROUP II
1.98
$
GROUP III
2.98
GROSSMAN
” BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE
ARANSAS PASS. TEXAS
We Extend A Special Invitation To The
Returning Service Men And Their Families
...... We Realize that it will be quite a task
to Ret back into the swin# of things . .. getting settled
and back to newr jobs and new surroundings. If there
is any way possible for us to make this task more easy
.... we will gladly assist.
You Are Entitled to the Best - — - And You Will
Always Find The Best In Foods And
Service At Pick and Pay.
—You Are Always Welcome Here!
TWO DELIVERIES DAILY
For Morning Delivery - Call Before
For Afternoon Delivery - Call Before
9:00 A. M.
3:00 P. M.
NEW CLOSING HOURS
Week Days 6:00 P. M. - Saturdays 7:30 P. M.
No Deliveries Will He Made After 6:00 I*. M. Saturdays
PATTERSON’S ~
Pick & Pay Grocery & Market
. YOUR RED & WHITE STORE 2 Deliveries Daily
Phone 228 (iu*ht. to Limn ou.ntitri Aransas Pass
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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/m1/5/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.