The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1954 Page: 3 of 14
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WEEKEND GUESTS
Mr. and Mra. J. E. Beard and
family of Austin recently visited
here in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert B. White, >
, New and Used
FOIUITME
WE BUY AND SELL $
BARGAINS EVERY DAY
BOYD
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fender vis-
Sutherland
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G. Sutherlan
bride is the
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for. the couple were
Mrs. C. J. Billingsley, of
Ingleeide, brottor-in-law and sis-
After a short trip to Kerrv
and San Antonio, the couple will
be at home in Ingleside.
Mrs. Sutherland is a senior in
Ingleside High School this year
the groom is a senior stu-
dent at Del Mar College in Cor-
pus Christi.
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Episcopal Ladies
Meet With
Mrs. Redmond
Mrs. Edward Redmond was
hostess to Woman’s Auxiliary of
the Church of Our Saviour, Epis-
copal, in her home Monday after-
noon.
«A very impressive devotional
for the day was presented by Mrs.
Elic Nelson. Mrs. C. I. Jones gave
a resume of human interest side
of the Council of World Churches
which just met at Evanston, 111.
The hostess served chocolate
cake topped with home made ice
cream to nine members.
YEAR OLD—Judy Kar-
en Gunn, daughter, of Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. Gunn, recently cel-
ebrated her first birthday. §he
celebrated the occasion with a
party on Sept. 8. Fifteen guests
present were served pink and
white birthday cake with ice
cream.
made for til. coming
8 work. It was announced
the next meeting will be a
will be held
Highlight at tfe* f^Irting^Ul
Naomi Dinamora
be a talk by Mias Naomi Dinamora
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Witt and
family visited in San Antonio
last week end with Mrs. Witt’s
brother, Rev. Dick Clayborne and
family.
S. Double checked afttr recendhionlng
4. Honestly describes!
5. Warranted In writing
6. Identified by the Goodwill Seal
7. Said only by authorised Ponlfae
John *
Lizab
“Silv
stin Snyder Pontiac Co.
Tues. &
Edw. ' x . _
Paui< 79 — Aransas Pass, Texas
«Y
Houston and Yoakum Sts.
Granite Monuments
SET ON CONCRETE
FOUNDATION ON LOCATION
$60.00 and Up
Your Choice of Colon and Designs
Charlie Marshall
Phone 65—Aransas Pass
Mrs. Wylie Hostess
To Bridge Club
The local Friday Bridge Club
met in the home of Mrs. B. G.
Wylie last week. Mrs. Wylie en-
tertained the two regular tables
and two extra tables.
Mrs. J. M. Attaway won high
for the guests tables and Mrs.
E. F. Falgout low. In the club
group, Mrs. A. H. Fatheree won
high and Mrs. Monte Allen low.
Keeno prizes were given to Mrs.
Monroe Lamberth, Mrs. Ted
Brooks, Mrs. Neil Kirkham and
Mrs. Herbert Rogers.
The hostess served Cherry pie
with ice cream, mixed nuts and
coffee.
attend.
Club members to attend a dis-
trict conference of B&PW Clubs
at Mo Rancn near Korrville this
week end are Mrs. W. H. Taylor,
Mrs. Loyd Richardson, Mias Flo-
rence Mercer, Mrs. Esther Mc-
Neill, Mrs. C. E. Bertsch and Mrs.
Grace Clendening.
EDWARD8 RETURN FROM
SUMMER TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Edwards
returned this week to Aransas
Pass after spending two months
at their summer home at Cass
Lake, Minn.
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OKLAHOMA VISITOR
Mrs. R. Lee Carter of Oklahoma
City, Okla., has been visiting this
week with her mother, Mrs. W.
A. Crismore.
While here, she also visited
with friends in Corpus Christi.
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VISITS SISTER
A guest in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Schultz is Mrs. Schultz’
sister, Mrs. William Conrad of
Barron, Wisconsin. Mrs. Conrad
arrived last Sunday by plane and
will be here until sometime next
week.
r.
Mrs. A. L.
fleers are
Mrs. QUo Nickels of
secretary, and Mrs.
of Kingsville, treasurer.
WICHITA rALLS GUESTS
Guests of Dr. and
McConchie at this
McConchie’s mother,
Watts,
Whitaker, both of
Dr. and Mra. McC
in Wichita Falls last
and were accompanied
visitors.
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Catholics *To Open
Kindergarten In
New Church Annex
A kindergarten for chiliRi <
pre-school age will be
the new Catholic Church
in the near future, ac
announcement this week by
Damien Hayes, pastor of BL
Mary’s Star of the Sea Chmth
Two sisters, who came Is Be
United States about two jmd ag»
after teaching in Germany mnfl
Africa, will serve as teaebtoto la
the kindergarten, it wan MR-
Buicks
11,695
il,895
11,995
>1,295
$1,295
$895
$895
.$'4*5
S. R. (Bob) Brewster
Anwuuicei
THE OPENING OF
argain-House Furniture Co
511 So. Commercial Street
*" Phone 692
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HANDLING A COMPLETE LINE OF
NORGE APPLIANCES
Refrigerators and Freezers, Gas and Electric Ranges, Automatic Wash-
ing Machines, Automatic Dryers, Hot Water Heaters
ALSO A
Complete Line of New Furniture
And A
Large Selection of Used Furniture
Highest Trade-In Prices
Allowed on Your Old Furniture
TRADE WITH US FOR BARGAINS
Appliances and Furniture for Rent by Week or Month
6ARGAM-HOUSE FURNITURE CO.
A DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Redding
announce the birth of a daughter
born at Spohn Hospital in Corpus
Christi, Sept. 11. She has been
named Margaret Donna. The ma-
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Barber.
RECENT GUESTS
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. V. B. Bommer last week
were Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Bommer
of Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. A S.
Burnaugh of Palestine, Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz Miller of Corpus Christi
and Charles Bommer of Beeville.
Of all said sacks of the
guild—the saddest la ai
passes on a hill. ,
Dr. C. R. Woolsey
Osteopathic Physician
PROCTOLOGY
(Diseases of the Rectum)
419 Jonas Bldg. Ph. 2-2122
Corpus Christ!. Texas
FAITH LUTHERAN
E. C. ULRICH, Pastor v
Sunday School — 10 AML
Morning Worship — 11 ARE
YOUTH RECREATION CAR IKE
At
ARANSAS PASS. TEXAS
CHARLOTTE SUTHERLAND
HAS APPENDECTOMY
Miss* Charlotte Sutherland,
daughter of Mil and Mrs. George
G. Sutherland of Ingleside, is re-
cuperating from an appendectomy
received in Ewing Memorial Hos-
pital in Sinton last week. She is
improving nicely.
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Aransas Pass, Texas
NOW
F H A NEW LOW DOWN PAYMENT
' IN EFFECT
2 and 3 Bedroom Homes
Priced From $9,500 to $10,950
Down Payment Ally $550 to $950
WHY WAIT?
The Monthly Payments will be no more than the Rent
You are now paying
New Deal on Homes for Veterans
Oak Park Subdivision
Open House Every Day
For Further Information
Call Pat KinHe
Office Phone 505 Field Office Phone 612M
ARANSAS PASS
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1954, newspaper, September 16, 1954; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth897004/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.