The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1959 Page: 6 of 12
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Aransas Pass Progress and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PAGE SIX
THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1959
Golden Age Club
Has Supper
A meeting of the Golden
Age Club was held Thursday
evening at Memorial Fellow-
ship Hall of the Methodist
Church. A covered dish sup-
per was served. »
Mrs. Tillie Ball, Mrs. Fran-
ces McKenzie and Nels Vasey,
whose birthdays fall in No-
vember, were honored with a
special birthday cake.
Canasta, “42” and Flinch
were played during the fel-
lowship hour.
Attending the meeting were
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Vasey, Mr.
and Mrs. Knight, Rev. and
Mrs. Ben H. Bohmfalk and
daughter, Beth, Mr. and Mrs.
Miles J. Spruce, Mrs. Beatrice
Newberry, Mrs. Iona Hahn,
Mrs. Emma Stewart, Mrs.
Sarah Hethcock, Mrs. Emily
Lucas, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs.
Ball, Mrs. Rubell and Mr.
Mead.
The December meeting will
be held Dec. 3 with Mrs. Ru-
bell at the Ingleside Hotel.
Time of the meeting will be
1 p. m.
WEEKEND GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mixon
of Kennedy-and Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly Lyons Corpus Chris-
ti visited during the week-
end in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. P. S. Lyons.
FOR
Insurance Needs
FIRE
AUTOMOBILE
WINDSTORM, ETC.
See
Jean Orme
Insurance, Agency
Ingleside, Texas
Ingleside Items
Union Thanksgiving Service
To Be Held at First Baptist
A special Union Thanks-
giving service will be held
tonight (Wednesday) at the
First Baptist Church begin-
ning at 7:30 o’clock. The Rev.
Durward Hazzard of the Cen-
tral Baptist Church will de-
liver the sermon.
The choir from the. First
Methodist Church will be in
charge of the music with the
Rev. Ben H. Bohmfalk, pas-
tor, directing.
Miss Parker
Receives
Bridal Shower
Miss Betty Jo Parker,
bride-elect of James M.
Leach, was named honoree at
a bridal shower Monday eve-
ning in the Library Building.
Hostesses were Mrs. O. R.
Barnett, Mrs. W. J. Broyles,
Mrs. H. C. Riley, Mrs. W. A.
Cowan, Mrs. Ruth Taylor,
Miss Henrietta Duelm, Mrs.
W. F. Nolan and Mrs. B. F.
Massey. „
A white Madera cloth cov-
ered the serving table and the
centerpiece was pink roses in
a silver epergne. Silver ap-
pointments were used for
serving punch, coffee and
cake.
Serving were Mrs. Massey,
Miss Williams and Mrs.
Broyles. Miss Duelm regis-
tered the guests.
All churches of the com-
munity have been invited to
take part in the service and
the public is extended a cor-
dial invitation to attend.
Methodists
Slate Special
Dinner Dec. 3
All workers in the church
school of the Methodist
Church will be honored at a
dinner in Memorial Fellow-
ship Hall on the evening of
Dec. 3.
The Rev. Joe Ader of Wes-
ley Methodist Church in Cor-
pus Christi will be speaker
for the occasion.
The dinner and entertain-
ment will be sponsored by
the Commission on Educa-
tion.
Place your orders for cor-
sages or floral needs with
Stewart's Pharmacy. . if
No argument about it. The best place to
buy auto insurance is
L. E* RAY
GENERAL"INSURANCE
TEXAS MARINE INSURANCE
AGENCY
This Agency writes practically
all forms of insurance and bond-
ing protection.
Yule Decorations
To Be Topic
At Woman’s Club
Mrs. A. C. Kilpatrick will
present Mrs. Clara Plock to
the Ingleside Woman’s Club
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Plock
is with Currie’s in Corpus
Christi and will talk and
demonstrate on decorating for
Christmas.
All members are urged to
attend and may bring guests.
If bringing guests, members
should notify either of the
hostesses, Mrs. J. G. Richards
or Mrs. E. P. Johnson.
W.D. Weller
Heads
Businessmen Assoc.
A reorganizational meeting
of the Ingleside Business-
men’s Association was held
last Thursday evening at the
Fire Station.
Officers elected were W.
D. Weller, president; J. 12.
Orme, vice president; R. M.
Cassady, treasurer; and Mrs.
M. E. Montgomery, secretary.
The organization has been
inactive for the past two
years.
Miss Ethel Outlaw
Honored At
Bridal Shower
Miss Ethel Outlaw, bride-
elect of Hepry Duelm, Jr.,
was complimented with a
bridal shower last Thursday
evening in the Library build-
ing. Hostesses were Mrs. B.
R. Bowden, Mrs. T. M. Vlas-
ak, Mrs. T. C. Bruce, Mrs.
Jack Hudlow, Mrs:. W. G«
Garrison, Mrs. O. V. Clover,
Mrs. L. H. Kohutek, Mrs. Earl
Swinney, Mrs. Marvin Swin-
ney, Mrs. Roy Renfro, Mrs.
J. D. McCulloch, Mrs. Johnny
Bishop and Mrs. H. R. Witte.
Autumn colors were used
throughout the room. The
serving table was laid with
handmade cut work cloth of
beige" over brown linen. The
center arrangement was of
bronze mums blended ‘into
various autumn hues.
Cake and punch were
served by Miss Marjorie
Kimbrough, Miss Carolyn
Bowden and Miss Henrietta
Duelm. Miss Ellen Outlaw,
the bride-elect’s sister presid-
ed at the guest book;
Linen Shower
The bride-elect was compli-
mented with a linen shower
last Monday evening by Miss
Carolyn Bowden and Miss
Judy New. The party was
held in the B. R. Bowden
home.
Fifteen classmates and
school chums attended the
shower.
The serving table was laid
with pink linen with an over-
lay of pink net and centered
with pink flowers.
Mrs. Attaway
Hostess To
HD Club
Mrs. B. C. Attaway was
hostess to the Ingleside Home
Demonstration Club in her
home Thursday, Nov. 19. Roll
call was answered with
“Something I Have To Be
Thankful For.”
Mrs. N. H. Maley presented
a program on dried arrange-
ments.
Cake and coffee were
served to the members and
guests,
A Christmas party has been
planned for Dec. 10 at the
Methodist Fellowship Hall.
Take your prescriptions to
Stewart's Pharmacy for
prompt, accurate service.
FOR YOUR PLUMBING
AND ELECTRIC NEEDS
DIAL PL 8-3812
YEAGER’S
Go ALL Electric—
Add a Quick Recovery
Water Heater'
BUDDIES—Enormous, a rac-
ing greyhound, weighing 92
pounds, stands next to a Shet-
land pony in Miami, Fla. The
dog is reputedly the world’s
largest of his species.
Garden Club
To Meet In
Moody Home
Members of the Ingleside
Garden Club will meet Wed-
nesday, Dec. 2, at 9:30 a. m.
in the home of Mrs. Garland
Moody. Hostesses will be Mrs.
R. L. Hovey, Mrs. David Go-
ble and Mrs. Ben Foss.
A program," “G row i n g
Beauty Indoors” will be pre-
sented by Mrs. Carlos Mc-
Atee.
Members of the Golden Age
Club will be special guests.
Basketball Games
Slated Tuesday
The Mustang basketball
teams, both A and B, will
play the College Academy
boys here Tuesday night at
the high school gym.
The games are scheduled
to begin at 6:30 o’clock.
Cafeteria Menus
For Coming Week
Monday, Nov. 30—
Enchiladas
Pintos
Cole slaw
Buttered torn
Apple slices
Spanish rice
Crackers, bread
Tuesday, Dec. 1—
Meat and noodles
Sweet potatoes
Peas
Fruiti rice pudding
Cornbread, bueeter.
Wednesday, Dec. 2—
Vegetable stew
Blackeyed peas
Fruit cup
Cookies
Cornbread and butter
Thursday, Dec. 3—
Roast beef
Potatoes
Combination salad
Green beans
Jello
Rolls and butter
Friday, Dec. 4—
Macaroni and cheese
Peas
Raisin carrot salad
Strawberries
Plain cake
Rolls and butter.
Office Supplies at The
Progress.
„Acfd flits rniporfdnf tints
In die chain to all electric
living. There's no waste, no wait with* an electrte
wafer heater near the point of use. Either the
handy tabletop or cylindrical model can be
easily installed for your convenience. It's safe.
No vent, no Rue, no flame -—just plenty of hot water,
- fast. An electric water heater is longer-lasting, too, and
economical to operate with dependable, low cost 0*1. electricity*
See your dealer now about an electric water heater
CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
"Come on in, the washin's fine.1
Car washing and lubrication
are specialized services with
us. We have the right lubri-
cant and we KNOW where it
should go. When we wash
your car we CLEAN it inside
and out.
WELBORN'S-Y-HUMBLE
STATION
Dealer of Humble Products
“Not a Filling Station
But a Service Station”
N. Commercial
& Cleveland PL 8-8050
IT’S THE LAW
Pc Pc
• A public itrvlu Uofun -j
v .1 th. State lor M T.xat
ITS THE LAW
AGENTS NECESSARY
IN BUSINESS
Practically all business
transactions of every kind
depend up the services of
agents of one kind or anoth-
er. Your insurance man is an
agent and so is the man who
sells you real estate, or de-
livers your groceries, or
drives your bus. These, are
just a few examples and each
under the law of agency is
somewhat different.
But they have in common
the idea that, in some way
or another, they represent or
act for someone else. The per-
son or corporation for which
they act is known as the prin-
cipal.
Generally speaking, there
are two broad classes of ag-
ents—special agents and gen-
eral agents. For example,
suppose you wish to sell your
house and you engage a re-
altor to handle it for you. He
is a special agent who repre-
sents you in this transaction
alone.
On the other hand, if you
were to be absent from the
city for a long period *of time
and have business affairs to
be cared for, you might grant
a power of attorney to a close
associate to act in your place
as fully as if you were pres-
ent.
He would be your general
agent and could use his own
judgement and discretion iri
Inglepoint
Kindergarten
Half Day Session_$ 3.00
All Day__8.00
Children boarded—
per week__15.00
Pick Up and Deliver
PHONE INGLESIDE 281MIX
MRS, J. W. WARD, Director
conducting your affairs with-
out consulting you as to what
should be done with any old
•or new problems that might
arise.
However, the principal is
responsible for the conduct
of his agent, either general
or special, if the agent is in
the process of doing what he
has been hired to do. Thus, if
the agent is acting within the
“scope of his authority,” and
someone is injured through
the .agent’s negligence, the
principal is liable.
Very often difficult legal
questions arise as to whether
the conduct of the agent was
within the “scope of his auth-
ority”, and thus binding upon
the principal. For example,
suppose the grocer’s delivery
boy while en route to a cus-
tomer’s home, and despite the
grocer’s instructions to stick
to business while on deliver-
See Our Selection
of Ladies'
Blouses and Belts
Also
CHILDREN'S PANTIES
In All Sizes
NOTIONS
WORK CLOTHES
WORK SHOES
BOYS' TENNIS SHOES
ORME’ S
Variety Store
Ingleside Phone 12
ies, decided to go a mile or
so out of his way to see his
girl about a date that night.
He drives through a stop
sign and hits a pedestrian. Is
the grocer responsible for
this?
Though this is one of the
areas of the law that can be
very complex, at the same
time it is one of the areas of
the law where fairness, com-
mon sense, and common un-
derstanding are most impor-
tant.
CONCRETE
Delivered To
Your Job
Phone PL 8-3535
Night Phone PL 8-2902
COAST
MATERIALS
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
SAVE
SAVE *3.05
ON ONE YEAR
SUBSCRIPTION TO THE
SPECIAL MAIL
SUBSCRIPTION
OFFER
REGULAR
YOU PAY
PRICE
ONLY
$18.00
$14.95
SPECIAL RATE BY MAIL
IN TEXAS ONLY
$fttt&n!ont0<£*pre£s
EXPRESS* PUBLISHING CO.
AVE. E AND THIRD ST.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
G«ntf.m.n: Pitas, find enclosed $14.95 for my mail subscription to the
SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS (Daily and Sunday) far ana year.
NAME .......
MAIL ADDRESS
CITY ........
THIS OFFER IS GOOD ONLY IN AREAS WHERE THERE
IS NO HOME DELIVERY
Trade at Home
With Your Hometown Merchant, who
Supports Your Schools, Churches
and City
Shop in Aransas Pass and
Pay by Check for
Convenience and Safety
8% Interest Paid on Time Deposits
All Accounts Are Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $10,000
Capital Stocks $100,000.00 — Surplus $100,000.00
THE FIRST STATE BANK
Aransas Pass, Texas
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1959, newspaper, November 26, 1959; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975438/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.