The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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utrsday. October 18. 1945
THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
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’auline McNeill
JYKOTA CLASS
:LECTS OFFICERS
Members of the Bvkota Sun-
day School Class met Wednesday,
)ct. 3, to elect officers for the
Iclass. Elected were Speedy Holt,
[president; Norman Godby, vice-
IpresUfent, and R. H. Donaldson.
Isecretary-treasurer.
Refreshments of sandwiches,
cookies and cold drinks were ser-
ved to the following: Earlene
and Norman Godby. Joy Huff.
Mary French, Lovesta Oliver.
Raymond Hitchcock, Clinton and
Speedy Holt, Betty King. Mildred
Hasting. R. N. Donaldson and
Rev. Robert Willis.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Holland and
I daughter of San Antonio spent
the week end visiting Mr. and
'Mrs. W. N. Holland of this city.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Pankey and
"Telephone o9~
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS
MEET SUNDAY NIGHT
Members of the Christian
deavor met Sunday night
their regular meeting with Jua-
nita Squyreg in charge of the
program. Her subject was "Bap-
tism."
Following the church services.
Miss Jewell Lee Reams entertain-
ed the Endeavors with a social on
the parsonage lawn. Mary Jo
Massi presided over the enter-
tainment and refreshments of
cookies and punch were served to
the following:
John Douglas Lankart, Joe J.
Massi, Juanita Squyres, Wayne
and Fay Brite, Jack Green, Bob-
by Sanford, Paula Jeanne Brown,
Beverly Heasley, Jerry Gfeen,
Charles and Charlene Ives, Mary
Jo Massi, Richard Squyres, Mary
Elizabeth Coltrane, Mildred Roe-
mer. Rev. Bob J. Cox. Mrs. N. D.
-,--; T-Sgt. Boyd Mid 11 ton. brother
The International Sunday School yj Mrs. Arlin Ye,.get and Mis E
Lesson for Oct. 21 , B. Yeager. Has I. rt rho Ptnhp-
Krn|unf i ■■> mu' p; | | pun - enroute'
"Jesus,aided in reconciling man
to God by giving man a truer
sense of love, thi*«<livme pi maple
of J. mis teaching-' ,t:ui tins truer
sens, of low redeems man from
alter sin end death
>f spirit—the law of
(page 19).
tin’ I a vi o!
by the law
divine love
Corinthians 12:31; 13:1-13
• • •
(CHRISTIAN homes don’t jus:
happen. They have to be
made: and it takes all the mem-
f°r I bers of the family to make them
learned this
fur home, it was If y
>u owe an ancient bill and
rn.i'hiiOfct—l.,> sitll
They cannot be made by par-
ents alone, no matter how goo.'
and well-intentioned the parents! *n8
may be. Some parents have as
week.- Jiuw
- j and vour neighbors hear ill w ill
Pvt. John D Osterson, son of —forget it.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Osterson. left — __________________
from the West Coast last Monday
for Japan. He enlisted in the U.
S. Army in January and is serv-
in the infantry .
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People’s Building - 759 Goodnight Ave.
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..ALL RADIO TUBES AND REPAIR PARTS
NOW RELEASED TO LI V ILIANS.-
Cpl. Wayne Tate, who has been
serving with the army in Ger-
many, arrived in New York City
Saturday and is expected home
this week. He will receive his
children of San Antonio, visited Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Mrs. Pankey's mother, Mrs. Al- Manship. Mrs. Del Rae Bommer.
Mrs. A. J. Hagv, Mrs. O. L. Lank-
bert Warren and sister, Miss Vir-
ginia Warren Sunday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nation are
spending a few days visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Yoder in Medina.
Private Lessons In
PIANO Or
ACCORDIAN
Call.. 218
Dorothy Palmer
918 South Houston
ARANSAS PASS
Buy Security-
Invest In A Home
List Your "For Sale"
Property With Us
We solicit correspondence
From "Out of Towners"
and invite tourists to drop
in and chat with us.
C. B. Freel
Real Estate
House Back of Bexley's
Food Store
Phone 99
Aransas Pass
art, and the hostess. Miss Reams.
* * * .
SOCIAL COMMITTEE
APPOINTS CHAIRMEN
The Social Committee of the
Christian Endeavor met Sunday
night proceeding the business
meeting of the Endeavors. The
committee, composed of Juanita
Squyres, Jerry Green, Joe Massi.
Patricia Garner and Mrs. N. D.
; Sanford, appointed hostesses, j
husts, and entertainment chair- j
.men for the next four meetings.
Beginning Nov. 4, consecutiv-
ely, Douglas Lankart was ap-
pointed host with Richard Squy-
res, entertainment chairman, Sy-
i bil Clanton with Donald Hagy,
Fay Brite with Joy Clanton and
James Warren with Charles Ives.
j # * *
MRS. HARGIS
CLASS HOSTESS
| Members of the Phebean class
I met at the home of Mrs. D. H.
j Hargis last Thursday for an all
{day meeting. A "covered dish
I luncheon was served and a quilt
: was quilted.
Attending were Mesdames L.
j B. Carpenter, W. A. Farley, D. T.
I Palmer, G. E. Allen, H. Ponte-
fract, G. N. Tucker and the Hos-
tess, Mrs. Hargis.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gillespie
have as their guests Mr. Gilles-
pie's father, C. W. Gillespie, and
his sister, Miss Lois Gillespie, of
Tulsa, Okla.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Barber and
family of Elmonte, Calif., visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. McGrath and Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. McGrath. Mrs. Barber is a
sister of the two McGraths.
sumed, or have acted as if they
assumed, that if they loved then-
children enough. and did enough
for them, all would be well.
Children need discipline and
training, as well as affection and I a!!pU-iri)T'fr 2'm M ttl
devotioh. They need to learn ti j dtochar«e from tht' “«‘v»ce.
bear the burdens and responsi- i „ .. 7T
bilities that will be theirs wher j "• ° Howard has received his
they grow up. • .discharge from the U. S. Navy.
Sharing ought to be the spirit I and. with Mrs. Howard, returned
and practice of home Hfe. Chil- to Aransas Pass. In the service
dren ought to be trained to un- j since August. 1943, How ard w as
derstand. and do their part in stationed in San Francisco,
solving the problems of the
home. The money given them
the clothes they wear, the food
they eat, the house they live in
must come from the wages of the
father or mother. Unless a child
is made to understand this, he
may grow up to think of his par-
ents only as providers, who
hand out everything he asks for
The spirit of demanding, rath-
er than that of giving, may eas-
ily become the dominant char-
acteristic of children who grow
up in a home where parents an
thoughtlessly generous.
Helping ought to be a part o',
every well-regulated Christian
home. Little duties should bi
assigned to, and done by all
Love implies mutual re-
lationships and obligations. A
home in which love is one-sideo
is off-balance. Love, too. implies
a willingness to bear and for-
bear. Paul says in the Scriptun
for our lesson. “Love sufferet!
long and is ki*d.”
The test of love is in the trial
and hard things of life, ana
these are not avoidable in th>
home. In fact, the home which
can be the place of the finest re-
lationships, and consequent hap-
piness, can be the place of th>
worst of irritations and friction
Bexley’s It’s
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Lc* Ban-on. E-lc,'in the Ccmu^T
Guard since Sept. 1941, received
his honorable discharge from the
service on Oct. 13 in New Or-
leans. He returned to Aransas
Pass Monday, after visiting last
week end in Houston with Ins
sister. Miss Florence Barron, who
is attending the University of
Houston.
Specials For Friday-Satur day, October 19th and 20th
PILLSBURY BEST
Ftaur»*l.29
M-Sgt, Hugh Barron, in the U.
S. Army since May 1941. has re-1
coivcd his honorable discharge in
Juneau, Alaska. He is making j
his home in Juneau with his wife!
and son, and is employed with
the U. S. Engineers Department.
They expect to come to Aransas
Pass very soon to visit.
RED CREST
STANDARD
Tomatoes
No. 2
can
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JACKIE. OUALLINE
HONORED WITH PARTY
Mrs. Edward N. Oualline hon-
ored her daughter, Jackie Jean]
Oualline, Friday afternoon, with
a birthday party given at the re-
gular meeting of Intermediate . Al , ,, ,
Scout Troop No. 1. Refresh-!aim 1,1 1 01 11 t
soft
fol-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Sunday service 11 u. m.
Wednesday service b p. m.
“Doctrine oi Atonement” is the!
subject of the lesson-sermon
which will be read in all Chur-
ches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun-
day. October 21."
The golden text is: “The son
of man came not to be ministered I
unto, but to minister, and lo give |
his life a ransom for many"
(Mark 10:45).
Among the citations which!
comprise the lesson-sermon is tin-
following from the Bible: "The
Lord hath made bare his holy
ADMIRATION
Coffee
Admiration
Vac. pk. lb. jar
31c
Pickles 87!
iSc
I. G. A.
ments of birthday cuke and
drinks were served to the
lowing:
Rita Ault, Mary Jo Massic, . , „
Ruby Lee Bates. Sea Lista Lewis, ?°U“wm_g P“ssagc f*'omJh°
Patsy Sheppard, --------------,. , „ . , ,
Lora Lee Sampson, Frances Hr>ff-lenCL' anc* Ht'.ilth with Key to tne
tions; and all the ends of the
earth shall see the salvation of J
our God” (Isaiah 52:10).
The lesson-sermon also includ-
LYE -13-02. can 2 for 15c
KELLOGGS
iX L1MU IjUWIS, . .. _ .
Let ha Morris I Christian Science textbook, “Set-
Frances Hoff- ence anc* Health with Key to the
Barbara Girourd. Arlie Mae I Secures" by Mary Baker Eddy
Are You Subject
To Colds ?
Now Is The Time To Start
UsingCold Vaccine
Lilly’s Entoral, the oral cold vaccine,
is the answer. A vaccine that is made in
capsule form to be swallowed like a pill.
The employees of many of our largest
industries are taking Entoral regularly
on the recommendation of their company
doctors. —
Also, members of police departments
of many of our largest cities aie taking
Entoral at the suggestion of their city
physicians.
27 Weeks Treatment
Costs Only $3-33
Rhodes Drug Store
toalqrein Jhjencg 2) nig Store
man,
Olson, Peggy Smith, Raxie Berry, i
Sydney Hargis. Sue Scarborough. |
Margaret Barber. Mary Louise
Bryant, Alpha Holt, the honoree,
Jackie Jean Oualline and the
hostess, Mrs. Oualline.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Rey-
nolds announce the arrival of a
son. Raymond Lee, at the local
hospital Monday, Oct. 15. Rey-
nolds, who is a seaman in the
NavV, is at present serving over-
seas.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sone and
family of New York City are vis-
iting this week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sone.
* * *
Miss Doris Faye Lankart of
Kingsville spent the week end
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
O. L. LaifncafTTn^ttris-cityi—
* * *
a few
Rice Krispies - reg. box 13c
Here soon/
days last week visiting her mo-
ther in Stephensville.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richmond vis-
ited in Monterrey, Mexico a few
days last week.
* * *
Gay Brassell left Saturday for
Hondo where he will be employ-
ed by United Gas Company. Mrs,
Brassell expects to join him next
week.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McCormack
returned last week after spending
a vacation visiting in Colorado
Springs and Canyon Springs,
Colo. On their return home they
visited relatives in New Mexico
and Mr. McCormack's sister, Mrs.
V. A. Houston, in Brownwood.
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DETAILS.
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Associate Store'
M. F. WILSON, Owner
PHONE 19
V-8 Cocktail-No.2 can l$c
JUNIOR OR REGULAR 12 s
KOTEX- 2 boxes
45c
M I L K - tall can
9c
Kraft Dinner-reg. box 9*c
BROWN LABEL BRER RABBIT
SYRUP- * gallon Jar 41c
BABB- 12-oz. can
12c
H - B
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CATSUP - 14-oz. hot. 18c
MINERAL OIL
NuJol - 8-oz. jar r 29c
MEATS
Salami * Deckers, lb. 35c
DECKER S RINGS
Smoked Sausage - lb. 32c
SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD
Cheese - 2 lb. box 73c
Salt Pork For Seasoning
Fresh and Cured Meats
Dressed Poultry
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
D ELIVERY SERVICE
livery ^ Tnll Hofnre Q?30
For Afternoon Delivery, Call Before 5:90 P. M.
ON SATURDAY — CALL BEFORE 6:00 P. M.
No Deliveries Will Be Made After 6:00 P. M. Saturdays
BEXLEY
GROCERY
AND
MARKET
rt
Phone 42
Moreland (Preacher) Bexley, Owner
We Deliver
RIGHTS RESERVED TO
ARANSAS PASS. TEXAS
LIMIT QUANTITY
POSSUM FLATS .. . Saturday shopping
By graham hunter
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1945, newspaper, October 18, 1945; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803713/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.