The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 6, 1977 Page: 4 of 14
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Women's News
Miss Mary Lynn Bonorden
is Bride of Patrick Davis Magee
tofcve
Mrs. Griffith Speaks To UMW
Mrs Ermine Spa
dear prwwted at a
and brief twiiTii
Mrs Griffith. wise was
-.'•traduced by Mrs Layd
Vernon, spoke on the problems
of Church. Commtmity and
World.
Group workshops were bdd
•Mb all
; were Mrs Vernon
Mrs Luther Morgan Mrs W F
Allen and Mrs Merrill Man
ship Twenty members. Mrs
Griffith and' Mrs Moms of
Corpus Chnsti attended Mrs
Fetes Turobough was welcomed
as a new member
The next meeting will be held
August 2 with Mrs Don Del in
charge of the program
The Lois Circle will meet with
Mrs Robert Howery and the
Mary Martha with Mrs F A
Biihot and the Lydia at the
church
OPEN SOON
LAZY"T"
BARBER SHOP
Located in Lazy ~T~ Western Wear
106 S. Are. B
7767924
Ingleside, Texas
IBPBBOBBOOd 1
The hnde a !hr daughter of
Mr and Mrs Harold D
Boowrdes of 'J» ctj. aad the
grume. * the me of Mr and Mrs
I B Magee of Per. Aransas
The Rn Dave Asbwia
pastor of the First Bap' s!
Church rn Aransas Pass
officiated at the dMMe nag
menauj wiser was held m the
tees* of 'he trde s aunt and
uncle Mr and Mrs Troy
Sfceriry tTT» S Avenue A
Greenery and fiorai arrange-
ments ptaced at vantage peer’s
complemented the home setting
and accented the bride s chosen
colors of yellow and green
Precerfang the entrance of the
bride Miss Kathy Yeager
pvams’ played a program of
nuptial music She played the
traditional wedding marches as
• he processional and reces
smnal
Given in marriage by her
father, the bode wore a while
full length dress of embroidered
eyelet featuring a scooped
Garden Club
Has Meeting of
Executive Board
An Executive Board meeting
of the Hibiscus Garden Club
was held Thursday. June 30th.
by Mrs Albert England
president, in her home at 151
Port Koval. City-by-the-Sea
It marked the first meeting of
the new ly elected officers of the
garden club for the year 19rrT-78.
which will begin in September
The theme chosen for the
coming year is "Gardening for
Health and Beauty *
After concluding items of old
business. Mrs England pre
sen ted several new ideas to the
board for their consideration
The one most favorably
received was the selection of a
public area for improvement
and beautification The location
will be named at a later date
The "Yard of the Month
award will be continued so
residents are urged to groom
their yards for judging Coffee
and cookies were served to ten
members
GRAND OPENING
Savings Of tp To 20% On (Carpets. Sheet \ invl.
Wallpaper And Formica.
For Example:
[PHILADELPHIA ADORATION
Soft, soft actd^lufud saxony. #1 selling
carpet in Amemi today. Reg. 113 %
|WJ’
Now $
PHILADELPHIA BEST BUY
For the smart shopper Nylon, short shag.
Keg $9.%
Now
BIGELOW ROYAL PARQUET]
Most unusual patterned carpet giving a
parquet wood effect. 1% decorator colors.
Ree $15%
Now
PHILADELPHIA CASUAL
All nylon plush. 30 decorator colors.
Keg. $10 %
Now
(PRICES mclude carpet,pad,installation and tax|
Also, selected room sue roll ends priced from $25 00 Some reduced as much as 50*^.
Decorator service available at no charge.
DECORATOR SERVICE AVAILABLE AT NO CHARGE.
Closed Monday A Tuesday. July II & 12. to Attend Dallas Home Furnishings
Market Open ps Usual Wednesday Morning
l
Carpets Sc 3nicrtors of i^KocItport
I
94 Meuday • Friday ; 9-2 Saturdays
ruffled seek hue and Fitted
irafcce The bouffant skat was
fashioned with a raffled edge
Her hax was adorned with a
garland «f y«fM and white
daises and she earned a daisy
bouquet The bride's ouly
gwiln was as antique goad
rwrkiaoe
Jus Magee of Port Aransas
nerved has brwher as best man.
and Mrs Jim Magee attended
ttw- bode as matnor. of honor
Fdbeug the ceremony the
bode and grocer were congratu-
lated by family members at a
serai! receptaor; m the Steriey
hr ere
The smug tabie. uveriajd
with a white ctfwork doth was
c entered with a server Cham-
pagne bucket encircled with
Jasmine Silver candelabra
NrAhng toamt whre tapers
<r.mi «s each side
A large recepexm n- bed
atir ■ 'he evening for over SO
guot» in 'he Jan Magee home
US Mustang Boulevard Port
Aransas A three-tiered wee-
ding cake bordered with y ellow
daisies centered the refresh
men* table which was ewered
with a white skirted satin ckch
The bode is a graduate of
Aransas Pass High School and
amended Dei Mar College The
groom is a graduate of WB
Kay High School in Corpus
Chris!i and attended Dei Mar
< V»Uegt* He is the erwner of the
Pai Ma2ee Surf Shops tn Por*
\rart-sa'
PERSON \L SHOWER
A personal shower was given
the new bride before her
wedding in the home of Dr arc
Mrs Glen Kumrr.
Hostesses were Chen Kumm
Patricia Kumrr. and Branch ana
Mary Hanna
A Japanese theme was used
for the table and decorations
She received a nice array of
personal items
ATTEND GRAND ASSEMBLY
Local Rainbow Girls returned
last week from Fort Worth
where they attended Grand
Assembly of the Rainbow Girls
Tina Wray Past Worthy
Advisor gave the toasts at the
Grand1 ros«; of Color Breakfast
Others attending were Melody
Allow ay Worthy Advisor
Debbie Davis, and Trisa
Brooks, who were voting
delegates Mrs Bobbie Dans
accompanied the girls
RETURN FROM VACATION
Mr and Mrs John Loftin
have returned from a three
week vacation in Iowa and
North Carolina where they
visited with relatives
TO LAKE JACKSON
Mrs L P Jones of Ingleside
visited her sons. James L and
Grady P Jones and families in
Lake Jackson during the
weekend
Do a weekend’s work
IN JUST A FEW
^ HOURS!
Tins great outdoors cieanng ma-
chine tackles the dirtiest toughest
fibs with a perfect mu of heavy
duty detergent and powerful wa-
ter pressure (over 500 tbs 1
BUIE LUSTRE DIRT BUSTER
literally blasts away grease
gnme. mildew and mold from ex-
terior house walls . gets to
hard-to-reach spots like eaves
and windows
It soaps and rinses at the flick
of a switch works wonders
on boats mobile homes, campers,
pooh patios, autos drives and
liQjm virtually any-
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thing iuts.de fast easy like
new1
RENT THE GREAT OUTDOORS
CLEANING MACHINE
only ‘1000 a day
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j it
\ A ATOM'S
.tlftS. Commercial
Engaged
Mr ai*i Mrs Edward J Bruney of Aransas Pass have
announcec the engagement of their daughter. Alhson Marlene, to
Robert Pres: or Chastain, son of Dr and Mrs Fred Chastain also
ck Aransa> Pass An Octooer weodmg is being planned
Fourth of July
Party Hosted
By Durbins
Gene and Bonnie Durbin
entertained July 4th at the
pccr-ic grounds near La (Quinta
in the evening with a barbecue
and the trimmings
Guests enjoying the evening
were Mr and Mrs Walter
Boehnke Mr and Mrs Red
Shaver Mr and Mrs Chick
IlameS Mrs Vernon Jarvis
and friend. Ruth Smith. Mr and
Mrs Wilburn McDonald and
family Glen McDonald and
Judy Keese Mrs Edna McDon-
ald Mr and Mrs Cecil Lmdley
Mr and Mrs Bob Piaster and
family Mr and Mrs Norman
Spears and family Mr and
Mrs Felix Turobough Sr Mr
and Mrs Felix Turobough Jr .
Mr and Mrs DickFox. Mr and
Mrs J T Durbin and Mrs
Mildred Bumgarner
Horse shoes were played and
a cow chip throwing contest w as
held The male throwing the
farthest was Felix Turn bough
Jr to whom an appropriate
prize was given
In tne ladies division. Cathy
Turonough won and received a
^mal! prize
Childrens division was won
ny young Will McDonald who
also received a prize
While watermelon was serv ed
there was a seed spitting
contest held with Wilburn
McDonald winning the prize
At dusk fireworks were
eny>ved b> all
To Be Married
Ll BA HOSTS BAR BEX A E
Shirley Hutobeii. Sheryl Ford
and Karen Atkins, ail oi
Aransas Pass were thniled to
attend a barbecue with country
music star Johnny Rodtiguez
and his band at J P Luby 's
nome m Corpus Chnsti
Rodriguez arrived Saturday for
the barbecue before leaving
tnat night for two shows at the
Duval County horse races
Following the barbecue Sheryl
and Shirley also attended one of
his shows to which they were
invited by Rodriguez
A LITTLE GIRL
Mr and Mrs James Maucfc of
Ingleside are parents of a little
girl boro June 22 in a Taft
Hospital She weighed 6 pounds
and 13 ounces and has been
named Julie Anna
Maternal grandparents are
Mrs Bessie Horak of Ingleside
and J E Andrews of Taft
Paternal grandparents are Mr
and Mrs Melvin Dorrough of
Ingleside
Mr and Mrs Virgil Coon announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter. Tammie Lee to Cyrus
Craig Armentor of Houston, son of Mr and Mrs Percy Arrhentor
of Lake Charles La The wedding is being planned for August and
will oe held in the First Baptist Church in Ingleside
LOSE WATER BLOAT
WITH 0DRINIL
—NATURE’S WAY
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_Aransas Haw
clearance
ALL SUMMER ITEMS
20% ro 75 % <*
VANCE’S r
DR Y GOODS
116 S. Are. B Ingleside
Open 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
SALE I
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COOL
OFF WITH
HOT
BARGAINS
MBSUN
IN%^H
SCISSORS
A A* I ty,“ _
| plastic
Special Selection
PATTERNS
special selections of
thousands
on sale
Simplicity
McCalls' 6 ,or 64
FASHION PRMTS
• •
SeAiv a dress
in less than one hour
SHIRRED
PRINTS
smocked prints
for sun dresses elastici7ed
and ready to-sew pretty
puckered cool prints
stitch up a seam a hem,
and qo the latest >1
sensation in ^ f .
fashion sewing m
S2“r
Bottom Weight
CRINKLE
CLOTH
crinkles stay in
45 wide .
pant weight j
req. $3.29
• 45” wUb
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FABRIC CENTERS
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i ARANSAS PASS. TFXAS
Prices Good July 7-13
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Thaxton, Bob. The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 6, 1977, newspaper, July 6, 1977; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1135275/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.