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OFFICE SUPPLIES
LADIES ACTIVITIES AT
LIVE OAK COUNTRY CLUB
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Be sure to consider the heat pump
if you are in the market for a new
hoating/air conditioning system.
It's an important device for using
energy efficiently and econom-
ically.
Eighteen players participated
in the Ladies Day golf at Live
Oak Country Club Wednesday,
Feb 6 The women competed in
a Scotch foursome and the
winning team was Virginia
Rippy, Vivian Welsh and Jane
Moren with a score of 73
The second team winners
were Norma Hagy, Esther
Kirkham. Marion Voss and
Fran Robbins with a score of 76.
In summer . . . ths heat that is in
the house is taken outside
If you are thinking about a new
home or a new heating cooling
system in your present home, you
need to know that you can save
money on energy costs with an
electric heat pump.
A heat pump makes use of the
heat that is always present in air
even when the weather is cold
and cloudy During the winter it
removes heat from the outside air
and pumps it into your house. In
the summer it reverses the process
and becomes an air conditioner,
moving heat from the inside to
the outside You get the desired
temperature indoors throughout
the year
Research shows that in the South
Texas area served by Central
Power and Light Company, the
heat pump delivers about 2h
units of heat for every unit of
electrical energy required to run
it.
TOPS TX. Nil
HOLDS MEETING
Cathie Foard was Best Umer
on Feb 5 at Tops Tx HI I, with
Kitty Price HunnerUp
KOPS closest to goal was
Priscilla Garcia For January.
Queen of the Month was Linda
Moore, with Lucille Duelm
Runner up
Pal of the Month was Gloria
Smith, and Sandy Phillips was
Runner up
Chocolate joins chips, en-
chiladas. bread and butter and
pizza on the no-no list
Elections for new officers will
be held March 4 Members will
elect a leader, co leader,
secretary and treasurer
To vote or hold office, you
must be a member at least 30
days and have your dues paid
through February
Surety Title Bldg
Suite 2A
Portland
SALE GOOD NOW THRU
FEBRUARY 29, 1980
Thirty-two members weighed
in at a meeting of Tops Tx 497
Feb 7 at the IOOF Hall in
Ingleside
Tops best loser for the week
was Lillie Yenchochie and
runner up was Vicky Garza
Juanita Garcia was the Kop
closest to her goal
Dot Trent, a Kop. received a
charm for being on or below her
goal for six weeks Cheryl
Register received a one year
perfect attendance charm and
Vickji Garza received a
25 pound loss charm
Kelsey Hulsey was chosen as
Angel of the Month
812 MORGAN
LANE
TO BE MARRIED
Mr and Mrs Andrew H Bliss of Ingleside announce the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
lx>e Anna, to Bryan Chappell. The prospective groom la the
son of Mr and Mrs Eugene Chappell, also of Ingleside. The
wedding is being planned for March 1 at 3:30 in the afternoon
at Our l.ady of the Assumption Catholic Church.
the wnsts Her chapel length
veil of illusion was held by
crystals and silk flowers, and
was bordered by the same
matching Chantilly lace
She carried a bouquet of pink
silk roses intermingled with
stephanotis. baby's breath and
English Ivy The bouquet
accented with white lace
ribbon streamers
Miss Betty Jean Garcia
maid of honor Bridesmaids
were Miss Delta Wooten and
Miss Pam Adams, sister of the
bride They wore floor length
gowns of pink satin, styled with
white lace collars accented with
a pink bow. and featured
blouson waistline
The full long sleeves were
gathered at the wrists They
carried long stem silk roses
enhanced with baby's breath
and fern, tied with white rib
bons
Wayne Livingston served as
his brother'*- best man
Groomsmen were David Cook,
brother in law of the bride and
Ronald Adams, brother of the
bride
Wayne Livingston and Ronald
Adams served as ushers and
candle lighters
Theimother of the bride wore
a street length dress of burgun
dy which featured printed per
manent crystal pleats and solid
skirt
The groom's mother wore a
floor length dress of taupe
which featured a layered sheath
design and the long sleeves
were accented with appliqued
designs at the wrists Each
wore a silk rose corsage match
ing the colors of their dresses
Parents of the bride were
hosts for a reception
Fellowship Hal) of the
following the ceremony
were greeted by Miss
Evans at the^ registry table
which was covered in bridal
white satin and held the bride's
book and a pink plume pen
The bride's table was covered
with white satin and skirted
with lace trimmed with pink
ribbon The bride's bouquet
served as the centerpiece
Mrs Deborah Cook presided
at the table and was assisted by
Miss Sandy Garcia who served
pink punch from the silver
punch service The bride and
griMim cut a three-tiered wed
ding cake decorated with pink
roses and entwined heart
shaped designs It set atop a
flowing waterfall and the top
featured a bride and groom ac-
centuated with Chantilly lace
The grooms's table was
covered with white satin and
decorated with a silver
candlelabra in an arrangement
of pink silk roses Miss Cheryl
Evans presided over the double
ring chocolate cake and silver
coffee service
After a short weddng trip the
couple will be at home in l^as
Cruces. New Mexico, where the
Methodist IMW
Announces
('all To Prayer
The United Methodist Women
of the Ingleside Firat United
Methodist Church will hold its
annual ('all to Prayer and Self
Demal Service Tuesday Feb 19
The meeting will be held at
If) 30 a m at the church wfth
Mrs Sue Dreier presenting the
program on "The Life Devine.”
A simple agape meal will be
provided and shared during the
program of meditation hymns
and prayers
A church wide study is now in
progress on Sunday evening.
The third session on "Human
Rights " will be presented
Sunday evening Charles Moore
pastor, is directing the study.
All interested persons are
invited to attend
HOW THE HEAT PUMP WORKS
In winter the heat that is in
the air is brought inside
the most
efficient system
for heating
and cooling
ENGAGEMENT ANNOVNCEMENT
Mr and Mrs Harold I. Hubtx-ll of Aransas Pass announce
the engagement of their daughter. Rhonda, to Robert M
Johnson The prospective groom is the son of James VS
Johnson of Mi Ulen and Mrs Max slaughter ol Ingleside
The wedding date has been set for June h at 7 p m at the First
Baptist Church Aransas Pass The bride elect is the
daughter of the late < liflton I- Hemphill She is a senior in
Aransas Pass High School and the prospective groom is a
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Ingleside Woman's Club Elects
Officers Eor Two Year Term
Ingleside Woman's Club, In
regular meeting in the home of
Mrs. Burdette Wise on Tuesday,
February 5, elected officers for
the next biennium
They are as follows: Yvonne
Warren, president; Brenda
Richardson, vice president;
Patty Douglas, recording se-
cretary; Ruth Hildreth, corres-
ponding secretary; Yuma
Ramey, treasurer; Winnie
Stewart, parliamentarian;
Marie Jeffrey, reporter; Inez
Irwin, auditor and Dolores
Holmes, historian. Mrs Winnie
Stewart, retiring president, was
Miss Sheryl June Adams Becomes Bride
Of Ceorge Edward Livingston III
Miss Sheryl June Adams and
George Edward Livingston III
were married Saturday.
February 9. at 6 30 p.m in the
First Baptist Church. Ingleside
The bnde is the daughter of
HIX'S (Ret Navy) and Mrs An-
drew Adams Jr of Ingleside,
and the groom is the son of Mr
and Mrs George Edward Liv
ingston II of Alemeda, New
Mexico
The Reverend W T Moms of-
ficiated at the double ring
ceremony before an altar
decorated with heart shaped
candelabras which were en
twined with greenery Two
large multi-painted diffen
bachias decorated each side of
the stairway to the altar
As guests were being seated,
music was provided at the piano
by Mrs Twila Anderson Songs
included More.'' "If." lane
Story ami "Romeo & Juliet "
The bride's mother was
escorted to her pew by her son
S Sgt Ronald Adams The
groom s mother was escorted
by her son, Wayne Livingston
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown of
Chantilly lace styled with a
round neck line which featured
a deep double ruffle The A-line
shirt had the same deep ruffle
from the waist line and eneir
cled the hem line with scalloped
Chantilly lace
The straight sleeves were ac
centuated with the same lace at
re-elected to a three-year term
on the Ingleside Public Library
Board.
Fay Taylor, chairman ol
special committees, announced
final plana for the Poor Maa's
Supper on Saturday, February
16. at the high school cafetorium
from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets are on
Mrs. George Edward Livingston HI
... to live in Las Cruces, N. M.
groom is employed with
Associated Professional
Builders
The bride is a graduate of Ing
leside High School and attended
Southwest Texas Slate Univer
sity, San Marcos
The groom is a graduate of
Sandia High School. Albuquer
que. New Mexico
t >ut of town guests included
Mr and Mrs George Livingston
II Wayne Livingston, Miss
Donna Livingston, Alemeda,
New Mexico, Mr and Mrs. Den
ms Carey. Houston. Miss BJ
Garcia. Miss Sandy Garcia, and
Rudy Garcia, all of San An
tonio. Miss Delia Wooten, Steve
of San Marcos. Mrs Evelyn
Gideon, grandmother of the
bride, and Mr and Mrs M
Winkle of Aransas Pass, and
S/Sgt Ronald Adams, USAF,
home on leave from tisan AR
Seoul. Korea
Slumber Party
Held In
Knott Home
The Ingleside Aventure
Group had u slumber party
recently in the home of Jo Ann
Knott
Girls attending were as
follows
Callie Shipp, Tina Glover,
Heidi Bell. Barbara Purkins,
Missy Knott, Tracy Wood and
Tina Richardson
Other guests were Mr and
Mrs Bradley Bell and Mrs
Clydia Purkins
The group played games and
enjoyed refreshments of hot-
dogs
At their recent meeting, the
girls discussed moneymaking
projects for their trip to the
Mayan Dude Ranch at Bandera
They are collecting aluminum
cans in a drive to raise funds for
the trip
Persons
are asked
776 2615;
776 3082.
756 3092
for adults and 13. for chiMNn
under 12 . Whole plea will atoo ba
Mid ai the affair Proceeds are
to be used to benefit the
Ingleside Public Library.
Vivian Sheldon, co-chairman
of the supper committee, urged
the public to support thia
activity since the library to no
longer receiving any support
from the United Way, and moat
of the books and suppltoa will
have to be bought with proceeds
from such money-raising acti-
vities as this.
After the business mooting
adjourned, Mrs. Wise, hostess,
served refreshments of various
cheeses, tidbits and Cafe’
Mocha.
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