The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 30, 1972 Page: 2 of 17
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Grandmothers
To Meet At
Downtowner
A meeting of the Anns**
Pue Grandmother* Club wig
be held Friday at 2:80 p.m.
with Mrs. Ann Farley In Apart-
ment 8 at the Downtowner.
Mr*. Bruce Atherton and
Mrs. Farley will be «o-
hostesses.
New officers for the coming
year will be elected durtet the
business session,• "r
Members are reminded to,
iltar ml ft* ai.ai • l
Miss Sugan Isenblltter and Stephen F. Austin University,
James Arthur Collins, Jr. both will receive degrees at
pledged wedding vows Saturday mid-term. Mrs. Collins will
night In a double ring cere- receive a Bachelor's degree and
mony In the New Hope Meth- the groom will receive bis Mas-
odlst Church in Nacogdoches, ter's degree.
The bride Is the daughter of For her going away attire, the
Mrs. Betty Jean isenblltter of bride wore a brown and white
Nacogdoches and the groom Is tailored drees with accessories
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. to match. Her cordage was
Collins, Sr. of Aransas Pass, the orchid from her bouquet.
The Rev. Arvllle McLain read Among the out-of-town guests
the vows before an arch of green were Mrs. A. K. Garrett, San
leaves topped by arrangement of Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
white carnations centered with Collins of this city, Robert M
White satin bows and two white Franks, Salinas, California;
doves. Urge arrangements of Miss Jeanne CoUine of Houston,
white gladioli were placed at Mr. and Mrs. Du Pree Holman of
each side of the altar and large Houston; Mr. and Mrs. W. V.
wedding candles on the chancel Collins, Sr., Bay City; Mr. and
rail completed the setting. Tra-
ditional wedding music was
played by Mrs. Marvin Dicker-
son, organist.
The bride, escorted to the
altar by her grandfather, Lee
Roy Mitchell, wore a white
satin floor length gown encrust-
ed with appliques of Alencon
lace in panels down the full
length of the skirt and bodice.
The long sleeves tapered to
points al the hands and the high
neckline was outlined with lace.
The Ml length veil formed a
sweeping train and she carried
a bouquet of white carnations
centered with a white orchid.
Miss Jan Isenblltter, sister of
the bride was maid of honor,
and another sister, Miss Jackie
Isenblltter, was bridesmaid.
They wore blue-green floral or-
ganza dresses with green velvet
sashes and bows and streamers
accenting the back. Each wore
a large blue sheer braided hat
with green velvet bows and
streamers. Miss Patricia
Huckaby, cousin of the bride,
was Junior bridesmaid. She
was dressed in duplicate to the
bridesmaid. Each carried bou-
quets of matching flowers.
Mr. Collins served his sonas
best man and W. V. Collins, Jr.
of Bay City was groomsman.
The bride’s mother wore a
blue faille with front panel of
matching Venetian lace and ac-
Women s News
d’?? Mu'1®0’ Attendants
Bride-Elect Named For
Complimented Cave-Senf Vc
A bridal shower compliment-
ing Miss Joann Mullan, bride-
elect of George St. Clair, was
hsld August 10 in the home of
Mrs. Dalibor Mlrkovlc, Ken-
wood Acres.
The bride-elect is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Mullan and the groom la the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
Ray St. Clair.
Hostessss were Mrs. Eddie
Arnold, Mrs. Lucille Cross,
Mrs. Vivian Raymond, Mrs.
Virginia Williams, Mrs. H.
Pogue, Mrs. Jean Ruhmann,
Mrs. Elmer Campbell, Mrs.
Grady Harris, Mrs. Mary Wil-
son, Mrs. Hugh Erwin and Mrs.
Mlrkovlc.
A color scheme of Rainbow
pastels were used for both the
table and the receiving rooms.
The table was centered with a
rainbow arrangement. The cake
was topped with wedding bells.
Serving were Miss Bennie Mat-
thews and Miss Para St Clair.
Attendants were announced
this week for the wedding of
Miss Karen Cave andJohnSenf,
who will ha married September
2. The wedding win ha a home
ceremony In the home of the
bride’a parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Care.
Mias Kitty Cave of Corpus
Christl will be the maid of honor
and Jimmy Sutton of Kenedy will
serve the groom as best man.
Friends of the couple are in-
vited to attend the reception
following the ceremony In the
Cave home at 206 South
McCampball, Aransas Pass at
8:20 p.m. '
bring gilts for the National
Bazaar.
TOP! Ch* Nmm
A meeting of the Texas TOPS
Club No. 455 was held Monday
morning In the fellowship haH
of the Methodist Church, with
Mrs. Dslma Ruth Brimer,
presiding.
Opal McCutchen was named
for Queen of tbs Week and
Cecils Scott was runner-up,
Terrell Ablgren was drauja
for the Ha Ha Box.
Nine members were te at-
tendance. j
News Brief
KINGSVILLE—Texas A L 1
University students begin fall
semester classes Monday,Sept.
4.
Regular registration is being
conducted Wednesday through
Friday noon (Aug. 30-Sept. 1)
of this week in James C. Jern-
lg&n Library. Late registration
Is set for 2-4 p.m. Wednesday,
Sept. 6.
REHEARSAL DINNER
The groom's parents were
hosts for the rehearsal dinner
Friday evening at the Contin-
ental Inn In Nacogdoches. The
entire wedding party attended.
Mrs. Wm. R. More and sons,
Russell and Lance, returned
Monday to their borne in Crys-
tal River, Florida after spend-
ing several weeks with Iter
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
L. Meredith.
White here, accompanied by
the Merediths, they visited ft
Dallas, Wichita Falls aadChie-
basha, Oklahoma.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
NOW AVAILABLE
NEW
Photo Finishing
Service
24 HOUR SERVICE
(Bring your film in before 3 p.m. and
it will be ready the next afternoon)
I will not be responsible for
debts Incurred by anyone other
than myself.
William Robert
Hubbard
Tina Salem Returns BarreU Racing School at the
From Racing School R- E. and Martha Josey Ranch
in Karneck, Texas.
Miss Tina Salem, daughterof While there she also attended
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Salem, the National World Youth Horse
has returned from a two week Congress in Dallas.
MISSIRfi
Any Information on the
Whereabouts 6f
Dr. Jcfan McAllister
Announcing The Re-Opening
would be greatly ap-
preciated by hiS wife.
Charlene and family.
He has a deep seer
on the loft wrist, re-
ceding hairline and
dark brown hair,
could have white
board. Ha has bean
aaimteg since Aug-3.
Two position* art a-
waiting his accept-
ance, one in a hospi-
tal in the Dominican
■•public and »— In
Ctotaiaai Hospital,
Rwto Rica
Shop of Beauty
NOW UNDIR NIW MANAGKMINT
OF CISSY WINTERS
UM#atea»»Maoaf Maa
DEEP SEA FISHIN6
ON THE ALL NEW STEEL
Any Information may
be sent to
444 Sunset Dr., Ingleside
P. 0. Box 358 or Ph. 776-7397 or
Mrs. Shaw at 776-2025 or 758-3000
Visitors here during the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Curry of San Antonio.
They visited in Ingleside with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ussery and
in Port Aransas with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Curry.
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 30, 1972, newspaper, August 30, 1972; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth996421/m1/2/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.