The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1955 Page: 5 of 15
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At the September
held in the home of
Dabbs, officers for I
year were elected. 1
Dickens will lead the «
as president, assisted
E.' Hardcastle, vice
accompany the choir.
Opening prayer, led by Rev.
J. J. Mason, pastor, will be fol-
lowed by a responsive reading
by Mrs. John Loftin, church
school superintendent. Primary
and junior classes will have a
portion of the program, ata which
time they will give recitations
and songs.
Rev. Mason will install officers
and teachers in their respective
places In the church school.
Each class will meet at 9r45
a. m. for registration preceding
(and Mrs. Elton Mayer, president
of the PTA.
Refreshment tables
out a purple and gold color
scheme, were centered with ar-
tistic arrangements of zinhias.
Punch, coffee and cookies were
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Couples Attend
Game 'Night At
Country Club
1 Hosts tor the game night at the
Country Club Tuesday night
ere Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Taylor, Dr.
and Mrs. Homer Elliott, Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Picton, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rogero, all of Rockport
Sixty-five persons attended the
supper and were served a chick-
* en spaghetti supper
capitol building is more radio-
active than the dirt being used
by Texas' mushrooming “uranhfcn
dirt-sitting" businesses. So say
state health department officials.
Landowners near uranium
strikes have erected benches and
charge patron* $2 to $3 an hour
to sit with their feet in the sup-
posedly Irradiated dirt. Hundreds
ofi people seeking relief from
ie young
is and
m.
play an impf
addition, the
killer beasts i
to make the
of the 24th
the vital ta
en riders to
fence. The I
Refreshments were served from
an organdy laid table, centered
with an arrangement of queen’s
wreath, surrounding a silver
sprinkled star. Burning white ta-
pers hr crystal candelabra flanked
“e approximate
States Army
xas composed
HD Council
Meets at Sin
Members pi the San Patricio
either 4ide of the center arrange-
ment * 1
County Home Demonstration
Council held their first meeting
of the new season last Friday in
the court house at Sinton.
Mrs. Owen Dragoo, chairman,
presided at the meeting, at which
time plans were laid for the an-
nual achievement day to be held
Oct. 5. It was also decided the
council would pay travel expens-
es for Kay Crow of Ingleside to
the State Fair. Miss Crow was
the district winner of the 4-H
dress review.
Fifteen* council members, one
visitors, and Miss Leota White,
county home demonstration
agent, attended.
Grandmother’s Club
Meets With
Mrs. Sachtleben
from this area attending were
Mrs. H. T. Faulk of this city,
Mrs. A. G. Blaachke, and Mrs.
D. Verban of Ingleside, and Mrs.
William Armstrong of Beeville.
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of Ollie G. Rut
were granted I
igned, on the 23
19M. by tbs (
Sen Patricio C
persons having
legislature,
Governor Shivers, with Dallas
attorney Frank Norton aS chair-
A US TIN VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Esta-
brook returned this week from
a visit in Austin with the Rev.
and Mrs. C. E. Courtney and fam-
ily. Rev. Courtney is a former
pastor of the local Pentecostal
Church of God.
months was given to Mrs. F. L.
Clendening.
TO LIVE IN CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Andy Adams is here vis-
iting with her mother, Mrs. Eve-
lyn Olsen,- and her sister, Mrs.
Roy Lee Whitney of Ingleside.
Mrs. Adams will leave about
Oct 1 for San Diego, Calif.,
where she will Join her hudend,
DC-1 Adams ’who is stationed
there with the Navy.
lence and post
i Route 1. Box 48.
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era seeking to compel Ca
iloner of Education J. W. J
to forfeit the teachers’ cert if
Judge Roberta ruled that
plaintiffs had jjo lab
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the courts probably had
diction.
~ Local Girl Scouts asst with
their respective troops this week
for their first meeting since sum-
mer vacation. Since some of the
leaders have resigned and others
have moved during the summer
months, there is a need for ad-
ditional workers in Aransas Pass.
New leaders tor Brownie troops
of the second grade are Mrs. J.
D. Howard nad Mrs. D. B. Dabbs.
Troop 49
Mrs. L. O. Rolls, leader, enter-
tained members of Troop 48 at
her home Tuesday afternoon.
Gamas and songs furnished the
afternoon’s entertainment.
Troop 47
Members of Troop 47 met at
the home of their leader, Mrs.
J. W. Witt, at which time plans
were made for the completion
of the literature and dramatics
requirements.
Lena May Long was, elected
president of the troop, and Char-
lott Richmond will serve as vice
president. Other officers elected
were Anita Witt, secretary; and
Joyce Soward, treasurer.
Troop 54
• Officers were elected at the
Tuesday meeting of Troop 54 at
the home of their leader, Mrs.
K. E. Criddle.
Those elected were president,
Kaye Warren; vice president,
Beverly Conway; scribe, Carol
Mrs. Walter Mayer
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Five Texas hospital projects
have been approved by the'state
board of health for federal aid
money.
They are Collin County Hos-
pital at McKinney, City Hospital
at Graham, city-county health
center and All Saints Hospital at
Fort Worth, and the Shelby
County Hospital at Center.
Shorts Snorts -
Former Deputy Secretary of
Defense Robert B. Anderson, once
considered a possible guberna-
torial candidate, is apparently out
of the running. He is to become
president of Ventures, Ltd., a
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continents.
Attorney Gen. John Ben Shep
perd Is the newly-elected pres-
ident of the 53-member National
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1955, newspaper, September 22, 1955; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922705/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.