The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971 Page: 4 of 14
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The PROGRESS—Aransas Pass, Texas
JAGE FOUR — WEDNESDAY. OCT. 17. 1VT1
Ingleside /ferns |
Former Resident
Speaks To
Methodists
TV Rev. Thomas E.Coooolly
pastor at IV United Methodist
Church to Patocious, *ts guest
Mistaags Are IMgd 74 By
Cdalta in Diet. 32-2A Play
liglesidr's Mustangs maia-
•*.aed tVu no district via lor
the 1971 season last FnAjiiglt
rtet the Catolton Wildcats barely
eased by there 7-6 a C-A con*
fe re®ce play a Catollea.
It *is in tbe third quarter«b*E
'atolleo's extra pout kick was
g-jod ttut broke tbe tie that bxds.
7be Mustangs, ebc bare a re-
cord at 0-1 ia district play aa£
2-4 x seasoo action, polled eff
their one and only trip to paydirt
x tie second quarter alter a 51-
yard drire. Alfredo Pena, Uas-
taag tailback, vent oeer from
rvo yards oto fox tbe tally and
the rotnrersian vasasaccessf&U
Tbe wildcats v:tb a district
record of only ice via when
they beat Ingleside, came ap for
the wurntog TD an a march that
started on tbe.r owr X. W ildcat
fallback Marcus de Leoc carried
it ever froze one yard oat and
die kick ns good for tbe wx-
ing margin.
Tbe rvo elevens were a-most
«reals matched a die scar.st.es
hpattnoL
Ingleside had 121 yards on tbe
grotmd and 56 ia tbe air for a
total at 177 yards. Calallanpick-
ed np 105 yards misting and
54 passiag for tbeir total at
159.
Tbe llastangs bad 12 first
downs compared to eight tor
Catolton.
Ingleside vill play host to
Rockpor t-Fmkoo this Friday
night. Oct. 29. Kickoff vill be
at 8 p.m.
Mrs. C. VL Barber aad Mrs.
Bill Smith at tbe tagtoside W es-
leyan Service Gnild vere a Vic-
toria Saturday and Sunday. They
attended tbe annual South vest
Texas CoObreoce meeting at
Wesleyan Serr.ce Guilds.
1*7 Guilders registered for tV
weekend meet mg. Mrs. Jewell
Baxter of Aastx is conference
chairman. Mrs. Clara demons
of Victoria is cbk-rman of tbe
Corpns Christ District.
HD Club Model Meeting
Meeting: Held Held By
In Maley Home Alpha Delta Tau
A regular meeting of togjto- 4 toodel ■Mttog of Aptu
side Home Demonstration Ctafc Delta TasCbapSerof BtoaSigma
was held Thursday a V hone » 1was held last week to tbe
service of tbe tagtes.de United Ftoas «» trade .or^tbe iC«»- "
C^Sf tTsltoT!* Not. 19. Tbe Satan A special program was pre-
«mMmL He aLded *£• etob will v Veto_ lor tv «e- tor Vnew ptodo*-op
schools and from Vre Vfimsbed **“*- Un Addie Ware andMrs^
collate work and seminary train- M D. Me bey were chosen to MrvRiU IVgel, president,
rouege ora aaasemiauiy be^i ptoa tbe menu. Each mem- presided over tbe bisiaess
He and Mrs. Connolly and tbeir Vr wifi bring a covered dish. ---■------
cblldree, John Mart** Amy TV program fer &e day was
Btob. were honored vunacover- Fadmg C.rtax C*»ctsmYo«r thebomeff Mrs. Jim Bale.
ed dish teebeon x tbe felloe- Purse’ and a as led by Mrs. 917 Susan Circle._
ship hall following tbe service. George Murra?. Sirs. L. T. Wy-
Otber special guests were Rev. aiager was **ner.
ComboUj's sisttr, Mrs. Amckl RtlrwfcDfccts * ^|a
Govella and Miss Molly Connolly cookies, candy nri
at KiagsnUe, tbe Rev. and Mrs.
A’SWS FROM
INGLESIDE
HIGH SCHOOL
Jodue Habtuatxel
served to ten members.
Cbsmptan Joe's Big Son De
Edvard F. Cortun and daughter, TV next meeting on Nov. 4 ^ Bravo von best of oppo-
Vana Lies, at Roc Xpert and Mrs. will ikon* °* **”• siie sea against 104 entries a
Dan T. Govella and Miss Irma J. R- Williams. Sirs. S'. R. Cro- ^ $t. Lewis Dachshund Clnb
Gorella of Ingleside. flon3 'r’-u P****- P"*"* Speciality Surdsy m Missoun.
TV Rut. Pttilip G. P.obberson, <* ^ ?Uats~_ TV do* is owned by Mr.
pastor of lagies.de Methodist , Mr»- j0* Ptorce of to-
Cburck, preached to tbe Pala- Mrs. Caaoll Attemda gles.de. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce
cious Metboctist Cberet Sunday CaHeye HewecomVg retorted Tuesday from St.
monung in tbe exchange of pas- Mrs. Wanda Casall ns ia Lots where they have been
tors. Mrs. Robber-son aaddangh- Brownwood the past weekend to visiting for a week ia tV home
ters, Kimberley aad Jeomfer, attend Home-text actntea of of hi* trcxber and sister-in-
acccmpatied Rev. Rotbinsan to Daniel Baser CrDege, which was lav, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Patocious. held a ronymeton with Howard Pierce.
r~~-IT Parse College Homecoming. -
Open House Mrs. CasaL and her parents, • . «|_____
Held At Ut ^ Mr*, s. f. Aifcrd, aino lngieiiae -Yienos
TXT. FtotoV relatives and fr ends ia For Coming Week
Wise nome Brcwnwooc and R-sxgStar. Mrs.
Mr. aad Mrs. Burdeee wae ^ na j blrV-
cf Ingleside cotrgiamentedtVir ^ Oman Sunday x the borne
bouse guests, Mr. sod Mrs. of her sater, Mrs. Hobart Fer- October 27. 1971
TVU VlnnAmnn n# TtooVn . . _ .
I*m really not at a Voss for
words, I*m Jest at a loss for
nevs this week.
TV Anneal Staff met Monday
to choose Da coear and the
end sheets for tV 1971-72
MUSTANG. Tern Westbrook was
elected ban mess manager. Soon
they will be taking orders far
tbe book, so don’t be toft oat.
TV Seniors have made ptaat
for tte Homecoming Dance this
Friday. R vill be VVd to tbe
oafetor.au after tbe game tor
about an boar. Admission is TV
for each person or SL2S per
coigJe. Some tacky person vill
vm a door prise. There's going
to be iots of music, refreshments,
and fan, so everyone come. Miss
Barge reminded tbe Seniors that
they will be sellmg tickets for
tbe Senior Play which vill be
performed November 19 aad 20.
Notice that this to earlier than
I previously mentioned, but con-
flicts in schedules hare forced
as to move tbe date up.
The third issue of tbe "SAND-
BURR’ came out Friday, and
Billy Pugh bought the "lucky
copy’ for which be received two
bars of F.H.A. candy. Speaking
of F.H.A. candy, we stiU have
a lot toft to sell, so get some
andfraaMtt.
TV Freeh men and J union tied
for (V Spirit Stick at tV Pep
Rally Friday, what more eaa I
aay?
We’ve got a four-day weekaod
coming np (which everyone app-
reciates, I’m sure) aad it's also
our Homecoming gnme. to. Mus-
tangs, beat IV Piratasl aad
everybody Vve an enjoyable va-
cation.
Visitors Return Mama
Mrs. Neal Smith aad son. Burl,
of Houston, who We Van slatt-
ing here, Vve returned to tVlr
home. SV was accompanied to
Houston tox a weekend visit by
her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. BJt.
Bowflajk ... . .
fee
fleet We gift
RIO BRAVO KENNELS
A KENNKL WMIRI YOUR 000 WILL UT
THI BEST OF CARE
Aif C*A<pin^FmTn^MftofM«<
FOR SALE - AKC REGISTER*© FORTIES
Kennel Hears horn 9 e.m. V A F-**-
Joe & Mickle Pierce, Owners
t— »iM»ee
NO BRAG-JUST FACT
PRESTON FRESH MILK
IS STILL YOUR BEST MILK BUY
THIS COUPON WORTH 10<
OH PURCHASE OF ONE GALLON
PRESTON FRESH MILK
Reg. Price $1.05 Gallon
Fina Station — Hwy 35 North
Ray’s Drive In — Hwy 361
Quick Serv — Ingleside
wmi COUPON 05c
(VOID AFTER Vov Ik 19T1
Dale w'eedmaa of Darter., due
it s reception Sunday afteraocc
st tVir aes hc-me x First
Street.
Colorful seasonal flowers de-
corated tbe receiving rooms. A
buffet si*pe: was served to
approximately Lfteen couples.
Mrs. w eed-Txr a Mr. w ise*s
sister. ___
ris.
A Family N.gfc? covered dish
sapper will be served W etoesday
Oven Fried Chicken, Whipped
Potatoes, Greet Beans, carrot
Sticks, Trail Getam.RoU, MUk
October 21, 1971
Hamburger, Burger Satod,
Pctatc Gems, Fruit kie, Milk
■“UK A UTTlf
RED TOpH
Mew. 1 —
Dairii
Queen
evening. October 2*. in tbei iTUDOrT HOLIDAY
feilovto^ ball of tbe ligtostoe
__ United Metixxtist Cburet. TV
'•Ova , meal vtii begx at € X.
L Mano. Chic A iK‘0frir • T:“ * tltL
left Sued*. ... • . . stii ire wmasses’ , will
for i two veeus v.tt lus foaoB ^ s wr
paresis. families azti fr^eods are xv.ted.
GapL Lairac rer.med rerentiy _
fron a tour ^ duty x Vietsar..
a —
Beef
bleckeye
cots corsmeal rolls milk.
W>Sender, tow. I —
Meet loaf eataup. whipped
potatoes green Umas chilled
pea chw. roll milk
red TAB
JVKY
G. L. .’lie Vaiey, former . , ,
Mrs. Latraa ass oer: Incgbert resides:, who has beet "*•* Se*Ml
-vitit her paresis Vr. aad Mrs. ^vjjg m Bij St. loais, Miss. Ort:oer 2*. 1971
Joe D. New. Xrxf her has- severa. years, as retimed Fr.ec ducket, Whifpti Pot-
her* to live. aloes. Milk Gravy, Gr^ec
itoica. Fruit Getoim, Bread,
^^.ransas Pass| a. 1971
4:30 Aina. - Fri. — 140 Sat-. See ’51 s«*a | Burger Satod.
■ French Fries. Hooey Bar MJk
CHEESEBURGER
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971, newspaper, October 27, 1971; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1004513/m1/4/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.