The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, January 17, 194B
Corselet Waistline
THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
Pauline McNeill
Telephone 39
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PHEBEAN CLASS MEETS
LAST FRIDAY
The Phebean class of the First
Baptist Church met Friday, Jan.
11th, in the home of Mrs. L. B.
Carpenter with Mrs. Flora Pon-
tefract and Mrs. Sid Snyder as
co-hostesses. Refreshments of tea,
coffee, cookies, potato salad and
open-face sandwiches were serv-
• ed to the following
Mesdames Dora Kinghorn, W.
A. Farley, D. H. Hargis, Charles
Horn, Jim Healey, D. T. Palmer,
G. N. Tucker and the hostesses,
Mesdames Snyder, Pontefract
and Carpenter.
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Treat Yourself to One
OUR BEAUTIFUL
Permanent Waves
Phone 99
¥0GUE
BEAUTY SHOP
MRS. C. B. FREEL
Corner Nelson and Hous
ton Sts., House Back of
Bexley's I.G.A.
MRS. COWARD HOSTESS
TO DORCAS CLASS
Mrs. Palmer Coward was hos-
tess to the Dorcas Sunday School
Class at her home Friday, Jan. 11.
A short devotional was led by
Mrs. F. B. Sampson.
Refreshments were served to
Mesdames M. W. Traweek, L. L.
Kinghorn, A. R. Kell, O. L. Doo-
ley, F. B. Sampson, H. M. Atta-
way, A. C. Pruitt, George Scev-
ers, A. L. Brown, George Clark,
Justin Snyder, A. C. Harrell, C.
E. Farley, a guest, Mrs. Raymond
Dring, and the hostess, Mrs.
Coward.
* * *
Mrs. Dorothy Merrill of Miami.
Fla., is visiting her aunt and un-
cle, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pruitt
and family of this city. Mrs. Mer-
rill’s husband, R. E. Merrill, AM-
join her sometime this
, | month at their home in Corpus.
t El * * *
II Mr. and Mrs. Worth Howard
visited in Galveston over the
week end.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moeller vis-
ited in Galveston over the week
end.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flora of
Penn, Inn., visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Confer
recently.
* * *
I Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Reid and
Jackie of Brownwood were vis-
itors in Aransas Pass over the
week end. They visited Mrs. H.
T. Grey, J. T. Campbell, E. B.
Campbell, C. F. Campbell and
T. K. Campbell all of this city.
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Jesse Hale, coxswain, received
his discharge from the navy re-
cently at Camp Wallace. Hale
entered the navy in January of
1944 and served 20 months in the
Pacific theater. He also took part
in the invasion of Iwo Jima and
Okinawa.
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To have introduced a voguish cor-
selet waistline into this chic loung-
ing costume presented by Chicago
Fashion Industries is a stroke of
genius, for it achieves a refreshing-
ly new and most attractive slant in
pajama styling technique. The'
handsome wide - striped material
used reaffirms the importance of
stripes in the current mode. The
deep armhole sleeves and the gath-
ered peplum are newsworthy style
details.
Block That Cold!
Proper Precautions May Prevent
A Cold From Getting a Start--
And Use of the Right Rem-
edy May Bring Relief.
WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF
COUGH DROPS - COUGH SYRUPS
COLD TABLETS
NOSE SPRAYS - NOSE DROPS
THROAT GARGLES
—IF A COLD PERSISTS
SEE A DOCTOR.
Rhodes Drug Store
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bradshaw
and daughter Gloria were visit-
ing Mr. Bradshaw’s parents, P.
A. Bradshaw recently. Bradshaw
received his discharge from the
coast guard Dec. 25th at the New
Orleans center after spending
four years in service.
* * *
A musical was held at the home
of E. B. Campbell last Thursday
night. Tex Campbell, Rusty
and Speedy Holt entertained with
music.
* * * !
Miss Clffogene Hawkins retur-
ned to Southwestern Bible Insti-
tute at Waxahachie Dec. 30th
where she is attending school.
Miss Hawkins visited her mother,
Mrs. M. L. Hawkins over the holi-
days.
,, * * *
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Traweek
and son Billy Banks, and Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Saint and family,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Traweek of Beeville at a fam-
ily reunion Sunday, Jan. 13.
Mrs. G. E. Minter returned re-
cently from a visit with her sister,
Mrs. Ruby Reader of Kennedy.
* * *
Mrs. Wade Rebouche returned
this week from an extended visit
with relatives and friends in
Tennessee and Louisiana.
Allen Davidson, S-lc, received
his discharge from the navy re-
cently at Camp Wallace. David-
son entered the navy in March
1945 and served for six months
in the Pacific theater.
Philip Rickey, Bm-lc, son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Rickey of this
city, arrived here last Thurs-
day night and will be stationed
at Port Aransas with the Coast
Guard for about six months to
complete his enlistment. Rickey
took part in number of engage-
ments in the vicinity of the Phil-
ippine Islands. His wife, Mrs.
Mrs. P. R. Rickey, resides here.
Mrs. Sims Buried
At Port Aransas
| Funeral services for Mrs. Mary
E. Sims, 61, formerly of Port Ar-
ansas, were held Monday morn-
ing, Jan. 14 at the Community
Church in Port Aransas under
direction of Cage Funeral Home
of this city, following her
death in Memorial Hospital in
Corpus Christi, Saturday morn-
ing at 3:15.
A native of Paris, Texas, de-
ceased lived in Port Aransas be-
fore moving to Corpus Christi
about five years ago.
She is survived by two sons,
A. L. Sims Jr. and William J.
Sims, both of Port Aransas; a
daughter, Mrs. Harold Kaffie of
Corpus Christi; a brother, Ezra
Simonton of Port Arthur, and
five grandchildren.
f Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gann re-
turned home this week after a
trip to Matamores, Mexico and
the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. George Hardesty of Fol-
son, N. M.
# * *
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gilchrist,
former residents of this city, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter at
Anarotes, Wash.
1946.
on January 1,
Cage Ambulance Service Tele-
phone G5.
Music lessons, piano, violin,
guitar and piano accordion. See
me to arrange lessons for the new
year or phone 278-W.. Mrs. R. V.
Littell.
T-5 Felix Carillo was recently re-
turned to the States for dis-
charge. He was one of 1,150 high-
point army and navy veterans
who arrived in Seattle on the U,
S. S. Gosper, transport ship of the
Navy’s farmed “Magic Carpet”
fleet.
USO has established a lending
library system for many of its
hundreds of portable electric sew-
ing machines. From the USO of-
fice or club near a housing pro-
J ject, house-to-house loans of ma-
! chines are made to service men’s
wives.
Robert Olivares, Mo.MM-3c,
has received his discharge at the
Naval Separation Center at Camp
Wallace, Texas, after being in
the Pacific Theater 20 months.
Olivares took part in the invas-
ion of Guam.
Announcing —
THE OPEN BIBLE CRUSABE
TO BEGIN__________
Feb. 3rd and Continue thru April 7th
You are invited to attend the services of the Church where
The Bible ONLY is TAUGHT, BELIEVED AND OBEYED.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Located on the Corner of Rife and Nelson Street
Morning: Bible School 9:45. Workship Service 11:00.
Evening: Christian Endeavor 6:00 - Worship Service 7:00
BE SURE AND BRING YOUR BIBLE
ROB J. COX, Minister.
Tom Campbell recently recei-
ved his discharge from the Na-
val Separation Center at Camp
Wallace, Texas. A carpenter’s
mate third class, he served nine
months in the Pacific Theater.
A
PREMIUM
WILL
NOT BREAK
YOU
A LOSS MAY!
See Us for All Kinds
Of INSURANCE
BELKEN
Insurance Agency
Phone 45
Plkaie 6
!£HBtsas Pass
tjOalgreen J\qenej$ £)nu| Store
Do You Have a
Garment That You
Treasure?
—One That Requires Very
Careful Cleaning?
Perhaps that precious dress
or cape has a fine, filmy trim-
ming, or made of a delicate
fabric, or is trimmed with
sparkling sequins.
We specialize in this kind of
cleaning and you can entrust
it to our care, knowing it will
be returned unharmed.
Tate
Dry Cleaning
"The Shop That Gives
Satisfaction"
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
OUR PRICES ARE LOWER EVERY DAY- COMPARE
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She May Be The
Best Cook
In The World - - -
But, did you ever stop to
think that she likes to dine
out too, that she would like
to get out of the kitchen oc-
casionally and enjoy the
thrill of a meal some one
one else had prepared.
Today, tell her that you
are taking her to Harry's
Cafe for dinner. Leave the
rest to us, we'll see that it
is a treat that, she will en-
joy—and so will you.
STEAKS And
Chicken Dinners
WE SPECIALIZE IN
Seafoods
- No. 2 can 14c
IGA COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
CORN - No. 2 can 15c
SACRIMENTO - FANCY
Tomato Sauce - 8-oz. 6c
BEST BUY
Tuna Fish-T can 17c
OUR FAVORITE
BOTTLE
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Catsup Sauce-14-oz. 15c
Post Bran - large size 14c
SEEDLESS
RAISINS - lb. celo. hag 13c
WOODBURY'S
Shaving Lotion-§Oc sz 370
FAULTLESS
STARCH - Ig. size 3 for 25c
PREMIER - FANCY
Macaroni - 8-oz. box loc
GOLDEN AMERICAN
PICKLES - Kosher, pt. 17c
FRENCH'S
MUSTARD-8-oz. jar 12c
Kotex-regular 2 boxes 43c
Fresh Fruits - Yegetables
Fresh and Cured Meats
--Dressed Poultry
—Rockport Oysters
1 BEXLEY
GROCERY
AND
MARKET
Moreland (Preacher) Bexley, Owner
Phone 42 We Deliver bights reserved to limit quantity
ARANSAS PASS, TEX
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1946, newspaper, January 17, 1946; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth848719/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.