The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1948 Page: 5 of 10
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THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948
THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
PAGE FIVE
PORT ARANSAS CHILD
IN ARANSAS HOSPITAL |
Donna Carpenter, daughter ofj
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter,
Port Aransas, is in the Aransas
Pass Hospital, where she under-
went an emergency appendec-
tomy last Saturday.
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RETURN FROM VACATION
IN NORTH TEXAS
Misses Billy and Betty Bartlett
and Mrs. M. Jordan have return-
ed from a two week’s vacation in
Corsicana, Gunter and McKinney,
Texas.
BARTLETTS RETURN
Mr. and Mrs. George Bartlett
and little daughters, Sandy and
Jo Beth, have returned from Gun-
ter and McKinney, where they
visited relatives. In Nacogdoches,
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Brantley, former residents
of Aransas Pass.
GUEST IN DILL HOME
Peggy Bergstrom, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bergstrom,
Gesrgestown, who has been a
guest of Betty' Dill, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Dill, returned
to her home yesterday.
■Office Supplies at The Progress
B-fc.AU l IjlS—-Mnured Reneau or Kansas x ass, umrd from right) was first place winner cf the first annual invitation
frnhTme 7 ? recently at the Robstown Country Club. Second place went to Kathryn Grandstaff of Robstown (fourth
from left) and third place to Shirley Ruckman, Cousins Hall, Texas A & I College Kingsville (eleventh from lSv oZf ITS
FaHk ^ right are A^le Collard, Robstown; Margaret Hawkins, Kingsville; Francis Jauer, Violet; Miss Grandstaff- Mrs Carrie
t °£em;*Lrn Srmm2f; KingSviUe> Gena Nichob, Robstown; Beverly Miller, Alice; Clara Mae AUe^tcor^C^
Shirley Treybig, Bishop, Jean Welty, Rosbtown; Miss. Ruckman; Betty Lou Erwin, Robstown; Jo Ann McNair, Banqueter Lee Parr Robs
KmgsvllIe; Renee ^
FALGOUTS TO
LOUISIANA
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Falgout and
children are leaving today for a
two or three week’s vacation in
Louisiana. They will visit with
Mr. Falgout’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Falgout and family in
New Orleans, and in Lavadieville
they will be guests of Mrs. Fal-
gout’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Richard. Mrs. J. B. Heroman, New
York City, a sister of Mrs. Fal-
gout will meet them in Lavadie-
ville.
KAUFMANS RETURN
FROM VACATION
Mr. and Mrs Sam Kaufman
and daughters, La Jean and Rae
Ann, returned last Wednesday
from a two week’s vacation trip.
Points of interests which they vis-
ited included: Carlsbad Cavern,
Petrified Forest, Painted Desert
and the Grand Canyon. In Holly-
wood, California, they were the
guests of Mr. Kaufman’s brother,
Meyer Kaufman and family, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Elliott. Elliott
is a comedian in the movies.
Retail and Wholesale
FRESH & FROZEN
SEAFOOD
REPARTMENT
WITH
SHRIMP-FISH-LOBSTERS
FROfi LEGS-CLAMS
POULTRY
And Other Products
Marine Exchange
And Equipment Co.
C. C. Smith, Jr.
Wilson Ave.
P. 0. Box 924
Aransas Pass
ATTEND LANKHART- SAINT
WEDDING FRIDAY NIGHT
Out of town guests whp attend-
ed the wedding of Miss Doris
Faye Lankhart and William
Thomas, Saint Friday night in- i
eluded: i
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Doerr and Rita, i
Mr. and Mrs. Murry Thomas, Mrs.!
W. J. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Traweek, Corpus Christi; Mr. and
Ed B. Ray and daughter, Susan,
Taft; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Doerr
and son, Evertt, and Mrs. Olga
Lundschene, Marion, Texas; Mary!
A. Deane, Francis Harrist and i
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Beetley, Rock'
port. !
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SAN ANTONIO VISITORS
Mrs. Lea Doerr, Dorothy Doerr;
and Owen Morgan of San Anto-i
mo spent the wTeek-end visiting'
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.!
O. E. Lankhart and family. They.
came especially to attend the wed-!
ding of Doris Faye Lankhart. j
Other San Antonioans here for,
the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. |
Charles MacKenzie and Mrs. Ern-
est Suddith.
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WEST VIRGINIA VISITOR
Mrs. Sherrill Dunaway arrived!
last week from Princeton, West
Virginia, to visit with her hus-
band, who is convalescing her at:
the home of his sister, Mrs. D. B. j
Compton and Mr. Compton. Mr. |
Dunaway is reported to be im- j
proving nicely..
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DR. STANLEY PEARLE
OPTOMETRIST
«
Announces
Longer Office Hours In
ARANSAS PASS
First Floor Aransas Pass Hospital
Office Will Be Open All Day
WEDNESDAY
10:00 A.M. .to 4:30 P.M.
EYES EXAMINED -
GLASSES F1TTEI
Come in or Phone 3 for Appointment
. . . Coralyn and Gloria
Pictured above are Coralyn Joyce
and Gloria Gene, young daugh-
ters of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
E. Barnett. Coralyn celebrated
her second birthday July 7 and
little Gloria was one year old
July 24. They are the grand-
children of Sid E. Barnett and
Mrs. F. Miller.
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VISITS FATHER
J. W. Matthews, has returned
to his home in Houston after vis-
iting last week in the home of
his son, Floyd Matthews, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gunn and
daughter, Connie, spent the week-
end with Mr. Gunn's mother, Mrs.
J. B. Carlisle.
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INGLESIDE CHILD
RETURNS HOME
Leon Tumlinson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Tumlinson, was re-
turned to his home in Ingleside
Tuesday, from the Aransas Pass
Hospital where he underwent a
tonsilectomy last week.
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PAMPA VISITORS
Mrs. Tom E. Richardson and
daughter returned to their home
! in Pampa last night after spend-
j ing three weeks visiting with her
! mother, Mrs. E. A.. Burke and
I sister, Mrs. B. A. Peer and family.
# * *
CORPUS CHRISTI VISITOR
j Mrs. J. E. Johnston and son,
Kenneth, Corpus Christi, spent
last week visiting with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Leatha Bell, and aunt
Mrs. Leslie Sorenson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens
and daughter, Gail, Corpus Chris-
ti, were guests Sunday in the
home of Mrs. Stevens’ mother,
Mrs. J. H. Etheredge.
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ALICE VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kelly and
children, and Mrs. B. B. Gilliland
visited in Alice Sunday wuth the
S. F. Segsman family.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Traweek are
guest this week in the home of
their son, Ray Traweek and fam-
ily, Corpus Christi.
* * *
MRS. SMITH RETURNS
Mrs. Olivia Smith returned to
. her home in LeR,oy, West Vir-
j ginia, last Thursday, after a week’s
‘ visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Graham and fam-
ily.
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UNDERGOES SURGERY
Mrs. Don Cole, Rockport, is
in the Aransas Pass Hospital
||| j -where she underwent major sur-
f|I' gery last Friday. She fs reported
to fee recovering nicely.
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ARANSAS PASS. TEXAS
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Specials for Friday & Saturday, July 30-31
Coffee
Admiration
47c
SUMMER KING
APRICOTS, No. 2J Can 17c
HUNT'S
Fruit Cocktail, Tall Can 25c
DEL MONTE
Pineapple Juice, No. 2 Can 18c
TEXSUN -
Grapefruit Juice, 46 oz. Can 15c
TEXSUN
Orange Juice, 46 oz. Can . ..23c
ABORTED FLAVORS
ICE CREAM, Pint 21c
Sugar 34c
STANDARD
Tomatoes, No. 2 Can 2 for 25c
KRAUT, Can ......... 10c
MONARCH, TALL CAN
Pork Beans, 2 Cans for 25c
MOON ROSE
PEAS, No. 2. Can, 2 for.......;29c
MARSHALL WHITE
HOMINY, Tall Can 9c
K idney Beans) Red,TallCanl5c
FLOUR Ss8BBaf 25 lbs. ’Iw
DELMGNTE
CATSUP, 14 oz. Bottle 21c
PURE RING CROSS
Mustard, Quart .. 19c
MUSSELMAN'S
Apple Butter, 28 oz. Jar........23c
PETER PAN
Peanut Butter, 12 oz. Jar ... 35c
Fig Preserves, 15 oz. Jar ... 29c
DRIED " ~
PINTO BEANS, 2 lbs. 23c
Shortening, 33c
VEL or DREFT, Reg. Box ..29c
FATTT TT
STARCH, Reg. Size, 2 for 25c
CAMAY or LUX
SOAP, Regular ......... 10c
Charcoal, Sack .. 23c
Bleach Clorox, Quart.......15c
KOTEX, Reg. or Junior Box 29c
O L E O Any Brand iH Aa*
V Ho H»» W Uncolored, lh. fcfllC
WHITE OR YELLOW
Meal Quaker, Box 18c
BISQUICK, 20 oz. Box 25c
Pie Quick with apples, box 39c {
Wesson Oil, Qt. Bottle . . 89c
Flour Bewleys, 5 lb Bag 39c
ASSORTED FLAVORS
JELLO, 3 for 25c
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AVOCADOS, Large Size Each
SPUDS, Good Me. 1, Long White, 1.
CAilOIS Large lunch
m
LEMONS, Large Juicy Ones, Boz
BI8B1BE, Hard Breen leads^ K
SQUASH, White or Yellow^
4|c
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■ MEAT DEPARTMENT
Sliced Bacon, Deckers, Bello Wrapped, i. §§s
55®
43®
CHUCK ROAST, Tender Beef,
WIENERS, Meat
Smoked Jowls, Sliced or by the Piece, II. SSc
Ring Sausage, Smoked
39®
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1948, newspaper, July 29, 1948; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth856231/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.