The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1976 Page: 5 of 29
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A L.ITLE GIRL
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Stans
berry of Portland announce the
birth of a daughter. Sept 27, tn
Aransas Hospital She weighed
7 pounds and 11 ounces and
been named Kristy Mw-KMVr
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold of
Portland and paternal grand
; parents are Mr and Mrs Nolan
Stansberry of Aransas Pass
The maternal great-grand
parents are Mr and Mrs Tom
Arnold Sr. of Mirando City and
maternal great grandmother is
Mrs. H.V. Kumohr of Portland
Paternal great grandmother is
Odell a Stansberry of Ohio
A LITTLE BOY
Mr and Mrs George O. St
Clair are the parents of a son.
John Marcus, bam Thursday ,
Sept. It, in an Aransas Pass
hospital John Marcus, who
weighed S lbs . 4 ox. and was 21
inches tall, joms a staler. Shim
Lynn Maternal grandparents
are Mr and Mrs John
Multan of Aransas Pass, and
paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs Marcus SI. Claw of
Aransas Pass Paternal great
grandparents are Mr and Mrs
John T Stroud of Ahrin. and
maternal great grandparents
are Mr and Mrs James F.
Multan of Aransas Pass
Ye Olde Public Notice
Be advised that Manjo's Barger Bar. h
keeping with the proprietors' roastaat
endeavor to afford its costnmirs with the very
finest physical aod cwHaary plea sores mam
has Indoor Toilets Yes. they are acressaMr
from the INSIDE of the Restaurant, jost hkr
those you find in the expensive ganrmri
restaurants in Dallas. New York aod
Plfngerville.
For an unf orgettaMr dining experience
**Manjo’s Burger Bar
“The fast Word In Dining Pleasure"
Phone 749-8080 For Orders To Go
Open 10 A.M. Daily Port Aransas
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED - Mr and Mrs Charles M Acker of
Huntsville and Mr and Mrs Alfred L. Cave Jr. of Sin ton. have
annmaiced the marriage of Vicki Jo and Alfred Leslie Cave III
Thursday. August 12. 1976. Both are graduates of Sam Houston
State University and are making their home in Houston where she
is teaching school and he is a salesman for Wood Brothers
Development Company
EXCLUSIVE WITH US
A Family
Affair .. ..
VITA-GLO
DOT CLEANING
Gives All Garments a
Fresh and \ewlike Look
Pickup and Delivery
Tate Dry Cleaning
Deluxe Service-Discount Prices
Phone 758 2061
News Brief . . .
The Pentecostal Young Peo
pie s Association will sponsor
the showing of a film. The
Road to Armageddon" by David
Wilkerson. at 7:30 p m Wednes
day. Oct 6. at the Pentecostal
Church of God. corner of
Wheeler and Houston in
Aransas Pass.
ARANSAS PASS CAFETERIA
MENU
Thursday. Sepl. 30—
Hamburgers, hamburger
salad, oven rooked potatoes
peanut butter cake, and milk
Friday. Oct. I—
Chili beans. Spanish rice,
cole slaw, fresh fruit, com
bread, and milk
Monday. Oct. 1—
Beef stew with vegetables,
steamed rice, green salad,
peach slice, hot rolls, and milk
Tuesday. Oct. 3—
Sausage rings, lima beans,
macaroni and cheese, iced
cake, hot rolls, and milk
Wednesday. Del. 6—
Bar b que chicken, potato
salad, blackeye peas, ginger
bread, hot rolls, and milk
Ross Schonhoeft
Has Birthday
Ross Schonhoeft celebrated
his seventh birthday Sunday
with a party in his home at 516
Hackberry. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs A B Schonhoeft
The children played games in
the yard and admired the
honor ee's many useful and
attractive gifts
The theme of the party was on
firemen, policemen, and other
rescue squads The birthday
cake was iced in white and
decorated with miniature fire-
men. policemen, a doctor, an
ambulance It was served with
ice cream and punch
Guests were Corey Nix. Steve
Loving. Van Bottoms, Craig
Dorek. Rob Pnday, Craig
Haynie, and Bobby Ray
Johnson
Lori Schonhoeft and Sheryl
Haynie assisted in entertaining
and serving.
Each child took home as a
favor a bag of the small rescue
persons
BETTY ttl VSTELL NAMED
TOPS QUEEN OE THE W EEK
Texas Tops Club was called to
order at 9:30 Thursday morning
at the I O.O.F. Hall in Ingleside
with 37 members weighing in.
Tops Queen of the Week was
Betty Wunslell with a three-
pound loss Kop Queen was
Carolyn Prall
Merelene Stephenson was
awarded a star for a 10-pound
loss.
l>ee .Anne Weaver's name was
drawn from the Ha Ha Box
Patsy De Herde won the
football lottery
Joy Wmkle is chairman of the
next luncheon planned for
November.
Entertained
Mr and Mrs. R.G. (Bob*
Offer vacationed last week at
their summer home at Ingleside
On The Bay They were enter-
tained Monday evening at the
home of the John Hennigans
and Thursday evening at the
home of the Peter Verbecks
Their vacation ended with a
pleasant visit with the Bill
Payne family, daughter Jo,
son in Jaw Bill and grandson
Mike who flew in from Austin
VISIT IN LAKE JACKSON
Mrs I. P Jones and her aunt.
Miss GeanieCaldwell, visited in
Lake Jackson during the
weekend They were guests of
Mr and Mrs Grady P Jones
and family.
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Services Held For
Mrs. Mable Kelly
Funeral services were held
Saturday at Marshall Funeral
Home Chapel for Mable
Reynolds Kelly, 57, who died
Monday in Bahrain Interment
followed in Prairie View
Cemetery.
Mrs. Kelly had resided in
Bahrain for the past two years
Survivors include her hus
band, Wallace E. Kelly,
Bahrain; three sons, Joseph
Ernest Belk, Trinity Texas,
James Ronald Belk, Lake
Jackson, Wallace Eugene Kelly
Jr., Corpus Christi; four
daughters. Judith Ann Plum-<
mer, Channelview, Nancy Id
raine Sheffield, Ingleside,
Violet Gwen Briggs. Iran. Billie
Ruth McGray, Ingleside. one
brother, William Reynolds,
Corpus Christi: two sisters,
Violet Souza, California. Dene
Hubbard, Ingleside; and, 14
grandchildren.
Services Held For
Paula Kay Hodge
Paula Kay Hodge, 20, of
Aransas Pass, died Friday,
Sept. 17 in a Corpus Christi
hospital.
She had been a resident of this
area since 1965 and was a
member of the Pentecostal
Church of God.
Survivors include her pa-
rents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph
Johnson of Aransas Pass and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodge of
Aransas Pass; one daughter,
Kimmie Sue Hodge, Aransas
Pass; two brothers, Jimmy Lee
Hodge, Aransas Pass, and
Kenneth D. Hodge, Aransas
Pass; three sisters, Mrs Phillis
Picarazzi, Rock port. Miss Jerri
Nan Hodge, Aransas Pass, and
Miss Cindy D. Hodge, Aransas
Pass
Funeral services were held
Monday, Sept. 20, at the
Pentecostal Church of God
under the direction of Marshall
Funeral Home, and interment
followed in Prairie View
Cemetery.
The end result is that it
would cost the state and
cities much less than the
rebate figures indicate at
first glance.
The PROGRESS Aransas Pass, Texas
PACE FIVE — WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 29. 1979
Funeral Slated
Today For
T. L. Bishop
Funeral services for T.L.
Bi-hop 69. are scheduled for 2
p m this aftrruooo at the First
Baptist Church Interment will
be Aransas Memorial Park
under the dractm of Marshall
Funeral Home
Bishop died Monday in an
Aransas Pass hnspRal
He was a resident of Aransas
Pass since ISM He was a
retired president of the Bishop
Ship Building Corporation
He was a member of the First
Baptist Church and had served
as deacon of the church for 20
years He was also a member of
Aransas Masonic Lodge No
1019. A F 4AM
Beulah of Aransas Pass, three
sons. Bren Bishop. Aransas
Pass. Douglas Bishop. Port
Aransas, and Richard Bishop.
Ingleside; one brother. Sidney
Bishop. Corpus Christi: and
Funeral Held
In West Columbia
For Mrs. Smith
Funeral services for Mrs
Leona Smith. 63. were held
Monday afternoon in West
Columbia Mrs Smith died
Friday m a Houston hospital
She is survived by her
husband. S.W Smith of Aransas
Pass, fourdagbtm. Mrs. Sam
Feikner of Taft, Mrs Geraldine
Pierce of Maricopa. Calif.. Mrs.
Flora Chitty of Jacksonville,
Fla . and Mrs James Hargrave
of West Columbia; one son.
Jerry C. White of Tacoma,
Wash ; four sisters and two
brothers. 16 grandchildren and
17 great grandchildren
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Brown
announce the birth of a son.
Sept 22 in a Taft hospital. He
weighed 7 pounds and 10 ounces
and has been named Jason
Daniel
The maternal grandparents
are Betty Shedd of Aransas
Pass and Jimmy Shedd of
Ingleside Paternal grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Brown Sr. of Aransas
Pass
SHOWER
The new mother and her little
son were surprised with a
shower Monday at their home
on Demory Lane. Hostesses
were Barbara Eichler and
Jaynette Bishop
Many nice gifts were re-
ceived Cokes, cake and coffee
were served for refreshments.
Mr and Mrs. David G. Petrus
of 120 Woodhaven, Ingleside,
are the parents of a baby boy
born Thursday, Sept. 16, at
Spohn Hospital He weighed 7
pounds and 6'i ounces and has
been named Aaron Sean. He has
one sister, 4-year-old Kelsey
Dian Aaron is the grandson of
Mr and Mrs W.T. Saint of
Aransas Pass and Mr. and Mrs.
G.T Petrus of Ingleside.
For the right gift, for any
occasion shop at Stewart's
first. We gift wrap free.
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1976, newspaper, September 29, 1976; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth996842/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.