The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday. May 15. 1941
THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
Thursday. May 15,
Mrs. Ralph Cheyney left Fri-
day for Texarkana, wh«e she
will visit for a month. She ac-
companied her parents, Mr. ai d
Mrs. H. C. Lotz, who have bee a
visitipjg here with her.
* *# *
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Sanford and
_____________ son were to leave today for u
where] two-weeks’ vacation in
!ie operator doches, Silsbee, Beaumont and
r ten days. New Orleans.
will have
Pass during
Mrs. S. P. Roberts of Goose
Creek was in Aransas Pass last
week-end to visit friends. She
also v’isited in Corpus Christ!
with her daughter, Mrs. Son
Kirtley.
Before and After' in Ireland
I RECITAL MONDAY
IS WELL RECEIVED
The Methodist Church was fill-
ed Monday night for Miss lone
Patterson’s piano and expression
recital. Seventeen pianists and
one erpress'on student were pre-
sented in what was reported one
of the best arranged and most
*• to discuss
he undertaken
ansas Pass. Two*other pupils, Thursday left
Miss Betty Jo Webb, pianist, and | she will l'eli
Miss Edna Brewster, piano and there for a y
expression student, will be pre- Mrs. Arlin
sented together Friday night.
* * *
SOLO STUDENTS
GIVEN BARBECUE
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Smith
I entertained Friday, May 9. hon-
I oring the five solo flying stud-
‘ ents, E. B. Crawford. Coy Wells,
Fred Seals. Buck Yeager, and
Harold McCormack. Parents and
guests of the students were pre-
sent for a barbecue supper,
l given at the home of Mr. and
! Mrs. D. L. Appleman. After the
] supper games were played and
JUNIOR-SENIOR
BANQUET GIVEN
The annual high sc
Senior banquet was
day night in the Fir-
Church for approxim
dents and guests.
A patriotic progr;
s, 1,1. .1 ..I,,I .a lung
in the patriotic motil
junior class presider
command.t in chiot
made by Supt. H. T. 1
subject was The Sh
Isabella Nelson, Joy
Charles Mattox, Lilli'
er and William Moc
selections were give
Felder, Chiquita (
Kieberger and a v
Le-slie Palmer read t
phecy and Edna 1
class will.
Following the ban
was given in the gy
the students and the
The dinner was s<
ladies of the Methoc
t a proposed "Trade*
Mrs. L. D. Crumly was enter-
tained in Corpus Christi on Mo-
ther’s Day by Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Brooks.
The five-months-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. W. McClenna was
taken to a Corpus Christi hospital
Sunday suffering from pneumon-
ia. He wao taken by Cage am-
bulance.
ret Water* spoke to those
d on' the membership
Mrs. H. C. Olinde is spending
her vacation in Baton Rouge, 1.
She plans to undergo a ton-..-
lectomy while there.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaufmnr
and family spent the week-end m
San Antonio visiting relatives.
**> boost the number of
.hant* who are taking I
part tn the chamber off
nV also brought out at the
•ting that San Patricio county
[ At ansa* Pass had no water-
id. That Nueces county line
Iiere4 the beach to the south
M\.st was mentioned in con-
ifer) with the deepening of
jflkaent 6 foot channel to the
Coastal canal.
Mrs. A. “Dutch” Brauer
been very ill for the past
weekit is reported.
r PROJECT
:d AFTER RAINS
project on paving and
>>.mcnt of Taft streets was
ifleifed this week following
****rable delay because of
Ross Williams is re pre-
sag the city as project engi-
A. Russell has been appoint-
time keeper and will relievo
. Laufer who has been uans-
ecfto defense project,
kns are being made at this
i* to pave two additional
-ts through Taft.
INGLESIDE NEWS WtiKONAK
By Mrs. B. F. ALFORD
ANNIE LAURIE WARD, I week. She was scheduled to be
LLOYD UZZELL WED home today.
, The marriage of Miss Annie * * #
i daughter of Mr., Mr. and Mrs. j s. Wilson and
i ai\^ ^rs’ ^.arc* e" children of Fort Worth, who have
side, to C. Lloyd Uzzell of Har- , been visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. T.
lmgen son of Mrs. George Bad- , Patterson arfd Mr. and Mrs. V. R.
way of Harhnpn, on May 3 m patterson, left this morning,
i Edna, Texa-^, was enounced fhis ; Thursday, for Laredo and Old
! week. The couple will have their ; Mexico Jwhere th will visit a
l marriage blessed in Rockport | few days> Whlle here they
BeV' I floundered near Ingleside and
; Father Hubert McGloin i fished at Port Aransas.
Joe Cherry, justice of the peace , * * #
in Edna performed the cere- Mr and Mrs E A Burke had
mony and Mr. and Mrs Uzzell t . . . ,
I spent the week-end in Victoria. as thueir 8Ut’st fo[, a week their
They will make their home here daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ted Buike
at the San Patricio Courts for of Sccvis. Mr. Burke arrived
; two weeks, after w-hich they will Friday to be with his mother for
' move to Sinton to make their Mother’s Day. They returned
j home. home Saturday night.
The bride is a graduate of the i * * *
Ingleside high school and is well | Mrs. B. A. Peer and son Jim-
known both in Ingleside and Ar- ! mie f La Grange stored to Ar-
ansas Pass. She attended busi- 0 . ,
! ness college in Corpus Christi, ansas Pass Saturday morning to
and at the time of her marriage j spend Mothers Day with her
1 was employed by the Acme Fast mother. Mrs. E. A. Burke. They
Freight Co., in Corpus Christi. left Monday morning.
{ Mr. Uzzell is a civil engineer j * *
connected with Tamm & Fitz- | Miss Hope Broadway of Pet-
SENIOR CLASS
ENTERTAINED
The Senior class of the Ingle-
• side high school was entertained
| Thursday night in the commun-
i itv building with a dinner-dance.
Mo. B L Ward and Mrs. J.
H Savage room mothers, were
i m charge oi the affair They
j were assist, <1 by Mrs. H Roberts,
■ N!i s J H Edt ns and Mrs. E. M.
[Tfl GIFTS FOR
L_" —' THE
OiT GRADUATES
knitted on garmer
Cross while ethers p
It was voted for tl
ing to have a pieni
port.
One new member
Preston, was presei
V. C. Renenu’s sist*
Tamayo was a visit
W. Robertson was a
Refreshments of s
cookies and tea wr
Mesdames Si Boriso
Bhaw. W. H. Childs.
J. L. Dowd. R. F. H
ees Mathews, W. T.
H. Sanders C. L.
Reneau. T< m Linn,
Preston. W. W Hot
Tamayo and the h
THEY WILL BE REMEMBERED FROM YEAR TO YEAR
GIVE...
Old Fashioned
PANGBURN CANDY
KODAKS - GRADUATION CARDS
CARTER’S DESK SETS
HE R HIM
The class colors were featured
in table decorations, with red
roses forming the center piece.
HOMER BENNIGHTS
FAREWELL HONOREES
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bennight.
formerly of Ingleside but who
are now residing in Rockport
were surprised with a farewell
party Monday night. May 5 at
the home of Sir and Mrs. W. D.
Hill m Ingh side.
During the evening the guests
played rook and 42". Refresh-
ments wa r served and a beauti-
ful floor lamp was presented to
the honorees by the following:
Mr ard Mrs. Henry Duelm, Mr.
and Mrs R G McClellen. Mr.
and Mrs W D Hill. Mr. and Mrs.
F 1 Dow den. Mr and Mrs B. F.
Hilton. Mr and Mrs. B W. Clift.
Mrs Clyde Humes. Miss Fern
Hum- s. Mis-- Florence McClellen.
Mrs Fave 1-ov Mrs. Jack Morey.
AND
Leather Travel Set
Bill Folds
Razors and
Razor Sets
Shaving Sets
Fountain Pens and
Pencils
Pipes
TOILET SETS BY . . .
Lucien Lelong
Richard Hudnut
Yardley's
Coty's
Old Spice
Evening in Paris
Fountain Pens and Pencils
ANCE
Sponsored by V. F. \\
■ Friday Night
DISTINC'I
Photogr
Kirtley’s Drug
Phone 64
PIANO RECITALS
BY MRS. LA SALLE
Mrs. Lois Merritt La Salle will
feature her piano students in two
recitals next week. The young-
er students will play Monday ev-
ening. May 19, and the older stu-
dents Tuesday evening, May 20.,
at the Ingleside Grammar school.
Mrs. La Salle will be assisted by
Miss Alice Allen, mezzo-soprano,
and Stanley E. Green Jr., tenor.
Her program includes soloes, and
arrangements for two and three
pianos.
OF FINE QU
For the Whoh
All Our Work <
to Plea
McGregor
1015 Chaparri
CORPUS CHRIS
Aransas Pass
TRANSOM ISLAND
EVERYONE WELCOME
Last Thursday, May 8. Frank i
Smith Jr., was named honorec at j
a surprise birthday party given j
by his parents on the occasion of<
his 18th birthday anniversary. i
Games were played by the
guests, and refreshments of sand- !
wiches, cookies, salad and a cold j
drink were served. Later the I
group went to Ransom Island for .
dancing.
Those attending were the hon- |
oree, Mary Della Thompson. Col- j
leen Pollard. Wanda Crawford, i
Maxine Tulley. Joy O’Malia, Joy |
Wilkes. Jean Mae and Winona I
Roberts, Laura and Wilma Ernst, j
Dorothy Taylor, John Tiner,
Ralph Anderson, J. H. Neeley, j
Charles Segrest, E. B. Crawford, i
By Mrs. Crompton Sowerbutts- j Coy Wells. Harold McCormack,
! and Harry Rouse,
family, j * * *
MISS HANKE TO
HAVE RECITAL
Miss Janelle Hanke, piano
student, will be presented in re-
cital at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hanke. Fri-
day afternoon. May 16. at 4:00
o’clock. Mrs. J. K. Mattox is her
teacher.
Miss Hanke’s program will in-
clude "Cielito Lindo,” "School •
Days,” "America the Beautiful, J
“Silent Night,” “Fleecy Clouds." j
“The Nightingale,” "Lets Go
Sailing”, “Nursery Clock," “The
Lamplighter,” “Hark the Tiny
Cowslip Bells”. “Beautiful Drea-
mer," and “Blue Danube Dream."
Make graduation gift selec-
tions now cn our lay away plan.
Aransas Jewelry Company. tf
GIANT 6%> cu. ft. size
mmmmmwr. TrnmmmmmmtKm
Classified Ads
Tommie Ward and a classmate
from St. Mary's University in
San Anton;o. spent the week-end
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
B. L. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ward
took them to San Antonio Sun-
day night.
tion til
FOR SALE — Practically new FOR RFNT
Early Colonial. sjhh>1 design house. B..t
bedstead Non-rust springs, cus- ,, r Gi,r<)g..
tom-made n attn-ss Three qm,- p H Branra
ter sire. N T Dmsmore. t>-u ,
1ALE — Am leaving Port
isas. will sell my little
Furnished, built-in fea-
Cormr lot. 35x120. Good
. fence Good neighhor-
Priced right. See or write
Adair. 7-lt*
at record louP^
.sa or i.n w t-. rsicnoias._! Jessie MagUglin and
TWO Fum.shed Apartments for Reilley Williams and family.
r< nt Completely modern. Mrs. Miss Irma Rae Laird, and Miss
C S Bolton.__"-tf Nadine Primm all went to the
THREE Room Modern Furnished Gulf on Friday and spent two
luire Naylor Furm- days there fishing. They return-
G__ed home Saturday night.
House for rent, j Mr. and Mrs. Felix Glass of
Farley. Phone 168. Austin, and their son, Bill Glass
Unfurnished garage of Corpus Christi, spent Sunday
B J Casterline. with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Glass.
~ Three” room furrT-! Mr and Mrs. Henry Nussbaum-
with garage. In- er were home for a short visit on
. Brown_5-lt Sunday. Mr. Nussbaumer is off
— Newly papered again on hD ship to New York,
apartment Jackson Hotel. Claude Kelly has gone to Frec-
DR REN T ~ Furnished house. Port on a dredge boat.
Apply Mrs. Stephens. Holland's We are glad to say Mrs. Luther
ress Shop. _4-It* Freeman is able to sit up a little.
JR RENT — Furnished house” She has been ill for some time.
Grape Juic
Pickles, so
DnT HAVEN
Salad Drc
Coffee, PiJ
Salmon, gi
FOR SALE—Singer sew ing ma-
chine. round bobbin. Reason-
able. R. N. Maize.^_7-lt*
WANTED To Sell Home, thiee _
blocks west high school, goixl Fc *K RENT
for chickens, garden. Trade for
place close in. Call at Davis
Apartments. _ "-tf
FOR SALE — Four gallon fresh
milk cow. heifer calf. u~
Gamer, mile south of town
MORE USABLE
FROZEN STORAGE
SPACE
710 cu. inches plu* 4
pound, of icel
MORE
FOOD STORAGE
CAPACITY
Larger size give, you
more room for every-
thing I Cold Storage
Tray has 325 cu. in.
capacity.
TENDER SWEI
CORN, Nc
Beans, Me
MORE IN
ICE SERVICE
i e«clu«ive Quick-
■ Tray,. Plu, ■
ible width tray
li built in tray re-
HOMINY OR
FOR SALE—Beautiful home un-
der the oaks Avenue A. Ingle-
side. Write Lewis Caldwell.
Batesville. Texas. 5-3t*
Potted Me
Lux Flake
SOAP, Ca
MRS. KUTZ
ENTERTAINS
The final meeting of the Week- 1
ly Wednesday club until fall was !
held in the home of Mrs. Ralph j
........ a Student Pilots
sale or lease. Mrs Annie D. FOR RENT—Desirable sleeping Cn1n Doof Wzmlr
Sanford. Breakers Hotel. Corpus rooms. Meals close by. Mrs. j Ccft
Christi. 5-10* J L. Swift, one-half mile north
■' — —-;- ^ rnxssmadc 47-31* AH of his class of Ara
FOR SALE - Business lots, sea ---—' student pilots except
wall SYf*ty. Aransas Pass. POR RENT — Furnished two soloed by May 1Q and
Small lease near producing field. rooms and private hath, hot Harold McCormack is
Prices bound to go higher John running water, inner spring mat- solo. Frank Smith, flyinj
Sigmund. 1511 McKell. Dallas, tress. Frigidaire. $25 per month, tor, announced this wt
Jtana. ] bills paid. Turn north on Fourth 1 Smith has 12 students
... and th« lowest price
•var quoted for a Frigid-
aire of this size ... Only
FAULTLESS
STARCH,
Oxydol, Gi
Kutz this week. Spring flowers
were used as decorations.
Mrs. H. T. Faulk was high score
w inner. Mrs H. D. Cotten receiv-
ed traveling prize and guest prize
was presented to Mrs. L. R.
Reeves.
Those playing were Mesdames
Faulk. Cotten. W. A. Kell. Roy
Westmoreland, Miss lone Patter-
son. Mrs. Reeves. Mrs. Hank
Smith and Mrs. Kutz.
S1J4-75
GOOD WHITE
SPUD!
^Carrots, fi
CELERY,
EASY TERMS
Price includes these
great Frigidaire feature*
• Exclusive Meter-Miser
Freeres ice faster . . .
--keeps food safer ... at
less cost
• Automatic Interior Light
• Stainless Porcelain in
Interior v
• More than 20 others I
you've been waiting
foci It’s Fritidaire’s
newest, a brilliant
beauty inaide and nit,
quality throuah and
throucht Haa many
featurea of hither
OR SALE—Cheap! 110 Volts
DlC. current Kohler Light
employed at the Naval Air Sta-
Company.
For all occasions;] HIGH PRICES paid for cattle for -on -in Corrus thnstL but an
ns a specialty. Lo-1 butchering. Webb Bros., tele-
APPLES
BIBLE STUDY
FOR SOCIETY
Mrs. H. P. Bertsch was leader
.......... w ^ _____ ^ ! of the Bible study from the 9th
1 employ McGraths’^Stat ion J chapter of Acts at the meeting
I completed his course May 9 with the Woman’s SJociety of Chris-
; a solo flight over Ar»n*as Pass, tian Service Tuesday afternoon,
and Buck Yeager* of Ingleside. Mrs. F. G. Bigelow was in charge
soloed May 10. . , ot the prayer service.
LEMONS,
Cucumbei
phone 26S.
work in aircraft engineering.
BUY THE FAVORITE—BUY fRIOIDAIRE
OVER 6 MILLION BURT AND SOLDI
Naylor Furniture
SU^t^~-A)tering md quilting
Your work appreciated. I han-
BACON,
During the short business ses-
is not the one
you. but file H it was announced that
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1941, newspaper, May 15, 1941; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896993/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.