The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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Is the subject of
the l«m<n sermon which win be
read m all Churches at Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday. March 17.
The golden teat Is: “Holy,
holy. holy. Lord God Almighty,
which was. and is. and is to
come" (Revelation 40).
Among the citations which
■lift around In the lively man- j c^mPn^e **** lesaon-sermon is
ner of a terrier in a com
(Editor's note: This appealing
sd batman article on the life of
|| • small-town reporter was writ-
tan by Edna May Tubbs of Bi
’ shop, a country correspondent of
the highest order )
The small town reporter must
""“SSSwO"
Method* Chun* hare on
£L « B*elow» store eyenr
%°L •Xf'enl
Ss.^r wUl atao tak« «*-
in. to he faW lb*
Saturday, for any kind of the
above foods desired
Typewriter Ribbons For
—The Progress, phone 39
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crib to , th* following from
hv Rhw I “For all flesh is as g
i.
keep news from slipping by. She <
isn't naturally inquisitive, any glory of m«»
more than the beauty parlor op- ot F*** Th< witnerem,
arm tor is naturally beautiful, it’s •nd the flower thereof
Just part of her job. «way: But
She'd never get far without Lord endureth for ever (I Peter
helpful friends — the druggist 1 24-73). _
down the street, the girl with j ^ lesson-sermon also m-
young* feUow*at £ from t^Chri^i^Sence text-
grocery. the paint and tire mer- > bock. "Science and Health with
chant with a noae for news, the Key 1o ^ Scr’Pf^e*
manager at the mill and a boat Baker Eddy: -Spirit is the only
«f kindly farmer* who know subatance «nd consciousness
most of the answers. recognised by divine science
The small town reporter has * wbatantial or ha.
no regular beat seldom has as- Bte and smsation, u one of the
•fcnn-nu .nd must depend terf- “!* >£>«** °‘ r"°rt*^ an<i
-l~_ m her # nt • wi villi it i ' ^ only in ft suppowtiouft mor-
She scurries between town, type- <•* consciousness" (page *78).
writer and post office The snap
at the mail pouch is her dead-
line. And there’s ever the hurry,
hurry to get the news in before
NTs history
CHRIST!All SCIENCE
Sunday service it 11 a. m.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening service at <
*?■!*■*—--T*-" tore increased siace
Igaace Jaa Paderewski, famed piaaist and fanner pre-
wiU keado oarters in France.
INGLESIDE NEWS :KrS5S.
By Mrs. B. F. ALFORD
—
___ _____„ . _ LEADER Of'WV
is p. m. on the second and fourth FTA MEET PROGRAM
j There’s variety in the job. Oh. Wednesday of mch month when ! Mrs. C. W. Maas was leader of
pas, plenty of variety. She cov- experiences. 1i f*..ywiW and re- * tbe peogran* at the Parent-Tea
«vs everything from a fight on
the corner to the meeting at the
Woman’s Missionary Society,
gram a city election to the ex-
Mbit at the negro schooL
She’s the lane lady at the
termer's meeting, and then must
S| up information on pink boD-
berms, flax and rat control. Af-
ter the wedding is over she ruah-
Ss home to search the fashion
pages for names at the new coi-
gn to describe the bride’s trav-
eling dram if brides only would
•ave labels!
News is where you find it. and!
m»n town reporter will miss out
mat chers Association when they met
mmrk* Christian Science may Thundaj Si the
invited to
be given «
All are ccrdiajly
these services, e
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
“Where Warm Welcome Waits”
H. C. Sowell. Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
grammar schooL The topic was
social and mental hygiene and
talks were given by L. H. Blair.
J. W. Brightwell and Mrs. New-
ton Butler. A health play was
presented by the third and four-
th grades directed by Mrs. J.
Roberts and Miss Alice Allen.
During the business, Mrs. W.
Waddell and Mrs. J. H. Edens
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Evangelistic Service 7:50 p. m. ,
W. F. M. S. Tuesday 2:30 p. m were named delegates to the
Prayer meeting Thursday ev- district PTA meeting in Laredo
ening ?J0 p. m. : this week.
Coma and worship with us. The nominating
LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. L. L Johnson
and son Jerry are leaving this
week for Waco where they will
spend their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moss and
James Roland spent Sunday
with Mrs. Moas’ parents in Sin-
Wholesale prices on 45 used
cars at *the Snyder Motor Com-
pany will be in effect during the
last fifteen davs of March, Deal-
er William Snyder announced
today. As an extra value, all
1940 license plates will be paid _
on all cars priced at $150 or j
more.
“Our used car stocks are en-
tirely too high,” Snyder declar- ;
ed. “Don’t buy a used car until j
tan. -------- —---
Mrs. W. Waddell, Mrs. J. H. | y°° h*ve se^"1uf;_^|r_fui^f^d
Edens and Mrs. J. M. McIntyre
left Wednesday for Laredo, Tex-
as, where they will attend the
FTA district convention.
Mrs. W? A. Dreier and Mrs. C.
F. Kandell of Corpus Christi will
attend the Unification Metho-
dist church meeting in San An-
committee i took) Friday.
ing values will convince you.'
named include Mrs. J. J. Koch.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH J Mr* Lee Lucas and Mrs. J. Rob-
Evening service has beenj «**- __
changed to 7:30 each Sunday The »xth grade mother* far-
NOTHING
LIKE IT---
Tbsra is nothing Be a crisp,
dsoa and well pr—rrt dress or
suit to make you feel umnarul-
ase at a party, dance or social
rk
We guarantee our clean-
ing to be the beat and our
owice is second to woaa.
Call as when you want a
Real job oa year clnthsa.
Aad those fine Tailored Saits
at m oo and ap. Jest can’t be
bast. Perfect fits and phsitj of
lamplao to aalact from.
THK SHOP THAT GIVES
SATISFACTION!
We Can For And TMKsr
TELEPHONE
s*
meetings
>uv ,*4ht at 7:3
er meetings are
tended. . ^
Wcsdto’t Council each Mon-
day at 2 30 ,
We are always glad to wel-
come tdsNert. ^
J. Thoe. Brown, pastor.
each Wed- ' oal hour.
ved refreshments during the so-
mght *
neodsy night at GIRL'S VOLLEY BALL
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wile ms spent
Sunday
Alice.
visiting relatives
Joe Price, Jr, infant son of
Joe Price, negro employed by
Heard A Heard in the Aransas
TAFT
BECOMES W
DRY AFTER
The girls volley ball team of ■ *** Monday and was
Ingleaide. with Miss Dorothy buried in the Rock port ceme-
Bnghtwell. coach, took part in
the invitation tournament atv
Sin ton Saturday.
WltER
Refrigerating Equipment
GROCERY - CAFE - MARKET
Dry Beverage Coolers
Equipment For Any Type
Necessity!
C. C. Refrigerator
& Service Co.
60S Waco St. Corpus Christi
Phone 6492
# And it wifl be cooked to
too, for her dinner it in the
being guarded by a lent]
lator—a constant, alow heat
all the flavor and vitamins in I
folly planned and prepared m
# CP Gas Cookery is truly ai
miracle, for its savings in time, I
money make it cost you lea
than to do without!
U S I T t l
GAS
SERVICE
(JiCSi/S
UNITED Gi
Buy From You
, HOME DEMONSTRATORS
BONE / The Ingleride
ELECTION stration club met
_r temoon at the
W appropriate! S-J'SSS.
week as^roholic 8cmpin* was **«*»«* by the}
m Ta^t last *«« ** aicoya c group and refreshments served
beverages erf all dracr^tions to twelve members attending,
were banned, after the 30-day -
TRATORS
homo of Mrs. R,j
Sfan
ctiidind hu thi
interval following the election
| on January 29. which the dry*
* carried two to o*e.‘
1 Hereafter liquor in the Taft
precinct may be obtained only
, on a physician s prescription.
METHODIST SOCIETY
The W. S. C. S. Methodist
church net Monday afternoon
for the Bible study. Circle One
met in the home of Mrs. L. M. ]
Hathaway and Circle Two with •
I Mrs. L. E. Ward. Mrs. Shrider
. . _ and Mrs. Homil led the studies
i P**®** UP shyihin*- T°- with nine members attending in
matoes on the grocery counter circle One and 13 present in
looked flesh they were home Circle Two with two new mem-
grown and that’s something in a bers. Mrs. Thornton and Mrs.
drouthy winter. A buyer com- Olive attending.
^ ^ ^.hs METHODIST CLASSES
seed—it s unporled. and there s The Sundav school •
a war slant to the story. ] dass ^ the Men*g Bible claw
A bluebonnet peeps out of the gf ^ Methodist church held j
brown grass beside the walk, a their monthly business and §o-
atoMige migrant bird fly* by ear-. cial meeting Tuesday__night in
DONT BUY A USED CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE
SEEN US.... BECAUSE
DUE TO OUR INVENTORY BEING
ENTIRELY TOO HIGH
WE ARE FORCED TO SELL USED CARS AND
USED TRUCKS AT
Wholesale Prices
ly — that’s new* more to the
small town reporter’s liking.
Classified Ads
the educational building.
Mrs. H. H. McDonald had
charge of the entertainment
and refreshments were served
by Mr*. L. P. Jones and Mrs. W.
W. Jacobs to about 35 attending.
For Sale
FOR SALE — 275x153 feet, all
for MOO. R. L Spencer Co,
Young and Emery Building.
J. L Case Motor, suitable for
shrimp host or station ar
Bare and stroke. 41-0 in. by 5
hk.; up to 1050 RPM. Inquire
Pace’s Bait Stand.
ffMA1' Electric Refrigerator.
A-l condition. A bargain.
Eae R. P. Park at Poatoffice.M
GIRL SCOUT BANQUET
FOR MOTHERS MONDAY
The Girl Scout mother-da ugh-
_ ter banquet will be given in the
For Rent
NICK, all furnished apartment Mrs. Walter Pwcm h g
Phone 122. Monroe Spriegel. ^
_ IT- and the committee is composed
FOR RENT — Good six-room at chairmen at euch Girl Scout
house, bate, hot Mid cold troop committee,
water, dose in. South Conuner- Tickets for the banquet are
cial street For full informs being sold by the Girl Scouts.
lion Phone 227 or 250.
SCHOOL THUS I EBB TO
FOR RENT—Unfurnished gar- BE ELECTED APRIL 5
age apartment Vacant March j The school trustee ^election at
and One-half acres bay-
fine land. M00 R-L
Co. YOung and Etoery
50-It
0. Phone 108.
NEW Stucco four-room unfur-
nished house for rent sale or
trade. Inquire Program office.
April • as stated in last weeks
issue of the Progress. Mrs. W.
A. Dreier has
tion iudge.
DL RING THE LAST FIFTEEN DAYS OF MARCH
45 to Choose From
LIBERAL TRADES — CONVENIENT TERMS
L.T
THESE PRICES GOOD FOR 15 DAYS ONLY
WHOLESALE USED CAR BUYERS INVITED
1M0IiS»&CA!ls
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1940, newspaper, March 14, 1940; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803216/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.