Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL news and personals
R, A-t Bell, spent Saturday morning
in Gregory, Tex.
| The! Basket Club met with Mrs. W.
i®. Telford on Wednesday.
FOfe SALE—Household Goods. Call
at the home of L. M. McCAIN.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Thomas and chil-
dren of Taft were visiting friends in
the city Saturday.
R. L. Spencer, of Sin ton); was a busi-
ness visitor in the city Saturday.
Miss Dorothy Withers ppent the
week-end with Miss Muriel Moore.
Mrs. L. \T. Usher entertained the
members of the Bridge club Wednes-
day. V
& LE—Pair domesticated Mai-
ery tame. Inquire Prog-
C. Westbrook who has been con-
to his home with)' an attack of
< able to be out aga*in.
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New Arrivais -Attractive Prices
A NEW SPRING SUIT FOR BROTHER AND DA D, A PRETTY FROCK FOR MOTHER AND
SISTER—THEY’RE HERE NOW FOR SPRING. MEEHAN’S SPECIALTY IS, SMART APPAREL OF
QUALITY AT EXTREMELY MODERATE PRICES. PAY US A VISIT.
Kupj^enheimei?, Society Brand- Hart Schaf frier &
Marx and Styleplus Clothes
[The clothes for men and young men—made from
real honest all-Wool fabrics anld carefully tailored
-the clothes are here; colors and styles to suit
every taste. Fine values, too. Norfolks, Sport Suits;
2. ?, and 4-button Sacks—all the things the young
man wants.
STYLEPLUS 2 and 3 piece Suits
$20.00 Up
KAYSER DRESS HOSE—$3.00
Kayser Chiffon Hose in Brown, Black. Grey, Biege
Paris and Silver. Priced very special, the pair....$3.00
OUTSIZE HOSE
All colors in several well-knowh makes Prices
range from $1.75 to $2.75 the pair.
686 quickly relieves Colds and La-
Grippe. Constipation. Biliousness and
Headaches.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Fuhlrott are fitting
up one of the Covington houses
on Rife street and expect to be at home
to their friends next week.
Mrs. G. Olsen, who underwent! an
operation at Spohn Hospital in Corpus
Christi. returned home last week much
improved in health.
Mike Pasur and family have return-
ed from Galveston where Mr. Pasur
has been employed. They expect to
again make Aransas Pass their home.
Kuppenheimer, Society Brand, Hart Sciiaffncr &'
Marx in two and three-piece suits...........$27.50 Up!
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NEW SPRING HATS
Advance showing of Straws, Panamas. Bankoks,
Balibuntals, etc.
Bankoks and Panamas .............................$4.50 Up
Balibuntals ............................-.....!............................... $7.50
Yachts for men and young men in fancy braids,
Sennits and Splits—some with the flexible leather
bands. Priced as low as..i.............................$1.25 Up
KAKYSER SILK HOSE—$2.00
HATS AND DRESSES
Madge Evans Hats for little Ladies
Pretty models, fashioned just like Mammas Smart
Hat—They win instant approval; prices are....$3 to $9
Ladies’ Hats
A charming anay of pretty models for Spring are
here—Hats' suitable for street, dress or sport wear.
Priced at each .................................................... $2.25 Up
In straight line Basque and other styles suitable
for all types . Material.* are Canton, Printed Foul-
KKayser Silk Hose with Mercerized tops. All new ards- Crepe de Chine, Frou Frou Silks, etc. The
shades. Special values ..,1^......-............................ $2.00 prices range* from $12.50 Upward.
Meehan^
jS V Chaparral Strait at .Iteopta
CORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS
T. M. Gannaway, of Sinton, was in
the city Wednesday calling on old
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Naylor, of Cor-
pus Christi, spent Tuesday in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler and
children motored to Corpus Christi
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Ayres and Misses
Daisy and Edna Barren spent Satur-
day in Corpus Christi.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thompson re-
turned Friday from a business trip to
Kenedy and San Antonio.
Prof. W. C. McClellan was! called to
Hale Center, Texas, Thursday by the
serious illness of his father.
Mrs. J. B. McKone is now settled
in her home on Houston street where
she will bq at home to her friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Yarrow, of Bay-
side, Texas, were business visitors in
the city Wednesday.
Mrs. A. F. Rosenburg was called to
Fort Worth, Tex.< today by the serious
illness of Mr. Rosenburg’s father.
C. W. B. Long, Postoffice Inspector,
of Corpus Christi, was in the city Wed
nesday inspecting the local postoffice
Rev. Williams, Rector of the Epis-
copal Church at Rockport, held ser-
vices in the Presbyterian church Sun-
day morning.
A. 0. Moore received message Mon-
day stating that his brother, W. H.
Moore, of Grandprairie. Tex., had died
last Saturday, death resulting from an
attack of the flu.
Mrs. Olin Newbury and Mrs. I.
Couk motored over from Kingsville.
Texas Tuesday for a short visit
the families of J. F. Newbury and J.
B. Huff.
Miss Lena Nelson, who is attending
Draughon’s Business College at Corpus
Christi. spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr .and Mrs. Buck Nelson on
Wheeler Ave.
Mrs. Walter Noble, who has been in
San Antonio for some tkne for medical
treatment, returned this week much
improved in health. Dr. Noble accom-
panied her home.
J. T. Harris, father of W. T. Harris,
was ninety-one years old on March 16.
and was remembered by his many
friends and neighbors with gifts of
fruit and social calls.
The farmers in San Patricio county
have been putting their cotton seed
through the cleaning, culling and grad-
ing machine thus insuring them a bet-
ter and cleaner crop.
The Pie Social given by the ladies of
the Rebekah Lodge, was a financial as
well as a social success. There was a
large number present and all express-
ed themselves as having a most enjoy-
able time.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Fuhlrott entertain-
ed at dinner Wednesday evening at
the Nueces Hotel. The guests were
Misses Cressie and Lucy Minter and
Mr. H. T. Hoffmaster, Jr., traffic man-
ager of the Swiftsure Petroleum Co.
Mrs. F. L. Clendening entertained
the Embroidery Club Tuesday after-
noon. A large number accepted the hos-
pitality of Mrs. Clendening and a most
delightful afternoon spent. The hos-
tess served a dainty luneheon at the
close of the sewing hour.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ellison, of Laredo
Tex., came in Monday for a few days
fishing and are located at the city
camp ground.
Tlieo. Bell of the Aransas Motor Co.,
announces that he has secured the ser-
vices of an expert mechanic and in-
vites the public to try their services.
'On Easter mom v&en
Christians meet
In Russia far
*7h«r; j greet each other
with a kiss
In Ijionor of Ihe day
And When I see sWee
Annabel
And Hunk of what
might be
il Won dn’t mind Siberia
*■ Jf she Were there
with me.
She is going to dress up for you Easter Sunday*
and naturally you will want to look your best.
A new hat is one of the best investments you
can make in your appearance* Your hat is the
most noticeable part of your clothing and it should
be selected with care.
You cannot find a better hat investment than the]
fDavis. Our new spring line of Davis felts, and other]
wear for men, is very complete and we welcome)
comparison, for style, quality and price-
Come in to see us for your Spring needs.;
A. D. Oliver
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
H. F. Hoffmaster, Jr., Traffie Man-
ager for the Swiftsure Petroleum Co.,
with headquarters at Houston, was a
visitor in the city Wednesday. Mr.
Hoffmaster is making the rounds of
the Companies interested at Laredo
and Mirando City> Tex. He was the
guest of Mr .and Mrs. H. Fuhlrott
while in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Clendening and
children, accompanied by Miss Archie
McNeill and Helen Kieberger motored
to Kingsville, Tex., to spend the day
fcvitli Miss McNeill’s mother, Mrs. Man-
ning. They report a fine trip over
but on the return encountered rather
rough weather on account' of the cold
wave which swept down on this com-
munity Sunday noon.
Mrs. William Snyder received a mes-
sage Tuesday apprising her of the
death of her sister, Mrs. Dari Rosen-
burg, of Denver. Colo. Mrs. Rosen-
burg has been ill for a number of years
and her death was not unexpected.
Mrs. Snyder spent several weeks with
her in the early1 part of the winter.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Young Peoples’ Christian; Endeavor of
First Christian Church of Aransas Pass
was held last Saturday night at the
residence of W. B. Harmon on Rife
Street. Miss Naomi Blaylock acting
as entertainer and hostess. Christian
Endeavor work, games, and' amuse-
ments, supplemented by a generous
luncheon proved a most enjoyable ev-
evening, and was a most pleasant oc-
casion for all.
A WOMAN’S BACK
The Advice of this Aransas Pass Wom-
an is of Certain Value
Many a woman’s back has many
aches and pains.
Ofttimes ’tis the kidneys’ fault.
That’s why Doan’s Kidney Pills .are
so effective.
Many Aransas Pass women know
this. Ask your neighbor.
Mrs. W. M. Richardson, Aransas Pass
says: “I am glad of the opportunity to
recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills for I
know they are good. I suffered from a
heavy pain in my bae'. and when I
stooped over I had a hard time
straightening up again. I had a.vful
dizzy spells and black specks would
appear before my eyes. At times my
head ached dreadfully and T was al-
so annoyed by the irregula riry of my
kidneys. I got a box of Doan's
Kidney Pills on the advice of a friend
and after taking them for awhile I was
cured. I have felt fine ever since;"
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Richardson had. Foster Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 2
Feed and Flour!
Carload of Wichita Best Flour will
be received in few days. Be sure
and try it.
Just Received car of good hay for cows
horses,
Our stock of bran, Chops, Oats, Com,
Maize, and all kinds of chicken feed is com-
lete.
Also have received a car of Cotton Seed
Meal and Hulls.
Distributors for Purina Chow.
need FEED give -us a trial.
Phone 1 16
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Warrick, W. E. Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1923, newspaper, March 23, 1923; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth991818/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.