The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1977 Page: 4 of 18
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Hw PROGRESS—Aransas Pass, Texas
PAOE FOUR — WEDNESDAY. HAT 11. 1977
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The social whirl of activities
for the Aransas Pass Nursing
and Convalescent Center were
few since it was the first week of
the month when activities are
just normally slow, but those we
had were very nice. It being
Mother's Day week, we had a
lot of nice visitors as well as
gifts at our home.
Wednesday morning Bonnie
and Jean were out for paint
class and had a very nice group
painting._
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Mary O'Quinn was here as
usual on Monday to do her
visiting with all of our residents
Thursday morning Rev Alton
Pruitt s group from the Pente
costal Church of God of Aransas
Pass were out to have their
weekly program
Friday afternoon the ladies
from the Rockport A.A.R.P
group came over for their
visiting day. They brought bags
of fresh fruit for each resident
which were really appreciated
by all
Saturday morning Father
James Hamilton was out to give
Holy Communion to each of our
Catholic residents
Sunday morning at breakfast,
each lady was given a beautiful
Mother's Day corsage donated
bv the First State Bank of
/ Aransas Pass and made by
"Flowers By Jan You will never
know just > how much I
appreciate what you folks did
This meant so much to our lady
residents For you to do this was
just lovely, and love was shown
by your actions
Sunday morning church was
held by Rev A1 Bankert
Beginning Sunday and conti
nuing through this week is
Nursing Home Week in Texas
We invite you all to come and
visit our facility as well as to
pay a visit to some resident you
may know
As most of you know , our
doors are always open to you.
but if you have a few minutes,
do come by and just say Hi!’
A big thanks to the Hibiscus
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Do you know which make-ups
are best for you?
Theresa big, wide, confusing world of make-up
products to choose from, and to be sure you re
making the right Choices for your skin and your
coloring, we invite you to enjoy a complimentary
make-up consultation with one of our professional
make-up artists Call as soon as possible for an
appointmentat^^^^yourconvenience x
COMPLIMENTARY MAKE-UP CONSULTATION AT:
Sber'Lee Salon
98 S. Ave. B — Ingleside
776-2916
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Women’s News
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PEGGY KUBENA of La* Vegas, Nev., winner of the Western
Showcase '76 for modeling, won a trip to the World Modeling
Association Convention April 14-18 at the Waldorf Astoria in New
York. At the convention, Peggy won the photographers' modeling
competition. Formerly from Aransas Pass, Peggy plans to make
modeling and acting her career. She recently had a role in the
motion picture “Ode to Billy Joe” and received her training at
Universal Models in Las Vegas. Peggy is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W.W. Kubena of Rockport.
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To Be Married
Mrs. Leona Swisher announces the approaching marriage of
her daughter. Deborah Janice Buie, to Arnold Wayne Laird, son
of Mrs. Dora Laird and the late, Roy Miles Laird on Saturday.
May 21, 1977 at 8 p m. in the Ingleside Church of Christ.
Ladies Day
Golf Winners
Winners at Ladies Day at
Live Oak Country Club May 4
included, net winners. Sally
Richards first place with a 65:
Marjorie Hauch. second place
with a 72; Marion Voss was
third with a 77. Fourth place
was a three-way tie between.
Jacque Park, Sylvia Vander-
pool and Fran Robbins, with a
78 score
Carolyn Behee won low putts.
Golf balls were given as prizes
A luncheon and meeting
followed the moring place.The
Ladies Championship Club
tournament has begun and all
first matches must be played by
May 14
AUSTIN GUESTS
Mr and Mrs. Peterson of
Austin were guests in the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs
M W Manship during the
weekend.
LUCILLE CHK.WKY NAMED
TOPS QUEEN OF WEEK
Texas TOPS No 455 met at
the Methodist Church with 12
members in attendance The
pledge and song were led by
Rita Young, leader
Lucille C’heaney was named
queen for the week with a 4;!.i
pound loss Mozelle Clark was
runnerup with a I L poujjd loss
Plans for the parade] were
discussed, and all membefs met
at Delma Brimer s Friday
afternoon to decorate
Rita Young s name was
drawn from the lla Ha Box
Garden Club Tor the beautiful
azalea which they sent to us in
honor of all our mothers
Thanks to Sher Lee Beauty
Shop of Ingleside and to the
Moreland Bexlevs for the books
they gave us: also to Billie
Connallv for keeping us with
pretty flower arrangements all
the time
All in all. 1 think our week was
a nice one
Surprise Gift
For Mrs. Durbin
Bonnie Durbin, secretary
manager of the Aransas Pass
Chamber of Commerce, has
been listed in the latest edition
of "Who's Who of American
Women "
A copy of the publication
arrived at the Chamber office
Tuesday morning, and Mrs
Durbin was quite surprised to
find she had been included in
the biographical directory.
Mrs. Durbin said she has been
! unable to learn who nominated
her and purchased the book. She
said she would certainly like to
thank her anonymous bene-
factor. whoever it may have
been.
Miss Drews
Honored At
Bridal Shower
Miss Jeannie Drews, bride-
elect of Barry Brooks, was
complimented with a miscella-
neous shower Saturday in the
home of Mrs Ben Drews Jr..
Royal Oaks Apartments.
A red and white color scheme
was carried out in decorations
and serving. Red and white
carnations centered the serving
table A watermelon filled with
fruits was served with cheeses
and crackers
The couple will be married
June 4 at the Peace Lutheran
Church in Rockport.
Rev. Crone
To Celebrate
50 Yrs. Service
The Rev H E. Crone, pastor
of First Christian Church. 337
W Nelson, will celebrate his
5«Ui anniversary in the ministry
this Sunday. May 15.
O.E. Lankart will present him
with a pin commemorating the
occasion during the 11 a m.
service.
News Briefs . . .
KINGSVILLE ~ Texas A&I
University in Kingsville will
conduct its spring commence-
ment ceremony at 4 p.m.
Friday. May 13 in Steinke
Physical Education Center.
President Gerald B. Robins
will confer degrees upon about
3fio candidates The number for
a spring commencement is
smaller than usual because, for
the first time. A&I held a
December ceremony for those
completing degree require
ments in the fall.
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THE LOVELY YARD of Bill and Lyla OB**. 1770 H. * a*^T^d'coirtininE
Month for May by the Hibiscus Garden CH> They are stowing camellias
azaleas, bottlebrush, nightblooming jasmine, chrysanthemum. h,b,“u^^™*lhas.
gardenias and elaeagnus Along the wall are petumas watering !ho
alyssum. Their yard also includes a cacti bed. perennial beds a . ..
raises the plants and flowers, said she s also growing perennia a g e ..
the frontvard including several kinds of daisies, carnations, dumthes. hollyhock^ phlox,
falvia and aster Daylillies adorn the backyard fence While Mrs^Olrve raises the flowers
Bill tends three garden patches, growing tomatoes, squash, blackeyed peas onion
and lima beans He's retired from Exxon and spent 15 years at the Harbor Island facility
The Olives had lived here about 17 years before his transfer to Baytown When he retired in
1975. they returned to their home here
New PTO Officers Installed Monday Night
New officers of Aransas Pass
PTO were installed Monday
night at the Aransas Pass High
School Mrs. Gary Boehnke
installed the officers.
The officers are Pat Lindsey,
president; Roy Brooks. 1st vice
president: Hope Rangel. 2nd
vice president: Maria Retta.
3rd vice president: Betty
Willoughby, secretary. Anna
Lisa Pruitt, treasurer. Sandy
Holden, hospitality : Sally Ric
hards, publicity Janice Treva
and Sylvia Scott, publication of
year book. Terry- Gilson,
historian, and Don Shelton,
parliamentarian
Mrs Maria Smireic. retiring
president, was presented a gift
lor her service as president for
the past year
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Thaxton, Bob. The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1977, newspaper, May 11, 1977; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1135452/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.