The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1964 Page: 5 of 12
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1964
The Progress—Aransas Pass, Texas
PAGE FIVE
W.M.S. Circles
Complete Study
Mrs. Bed well
Hostess To
Endeavor Class
The three morning cities
of the Women's Missionary
Society of First Baptist
Church met in the sanctuary
Wednesday morning for mis-
sion study. Mrs. John Ogle,
Mrs. Bullard Johnson and
Mrs. Leroy Buckley complet-
ed the study of the hook,
‘ Spiritual Life Development."
During the short business
meeting which followed it
was announced that the week
of Sept 14-18 would be the
date for the Week of Prayer
for State Missions.
Thirty ladies attended the
salad luncheon which fol-
lowed.
Mrs. H. L. Bed well
was
j hostess to the Endeavor Sun-
day School Class of the First
I Baptist Church Tuesday eve-
ning with Mrs. Albert Camp-
bell as co-hostess.
Meeting was opened by
Mrs A C. Barker and Mrs.
j Sylvia Moore gave the open-
I ing prayer. Mrs. Bedwell
| brought the devotional.
New officers were elected
for the coming church year.
1 Mrs. C. E Farley, teacher;
i Mrs Bedwell president; Mrs.
I A. C. Barker, vice president;
Mrs. F D. Behee, social sec-
| retary; Mrs. C. H. Cavitt,
treasurer; Mrs. E. T. Kauf-
man, Mrs. Mary Reynolds and
Mrs. Manley Pace, group
captains.
During the social hour
which followed white ele-
Career Girls
Have Picnic
This Fruit
Members of the Career
Girls Sunday School Class
of the First Baptist Church
had a back yard picnic sup-
per Tuesday evening at the
home of Miss Sandra Hil-
brich
During the social hour se-
cret pals were revealed.
Mrs L L Kinghorn is class
teacher Nine attended.
and the hostesses served
punch and cake to the thir-
teen ladies attending.
... looks like an apple from a good tree.
Ood used this ^arable to teach an authoritative
lesson of ti ath to some who were calling.
"Lord, Lord." He answered, saying. "Not everyone
that calls me Lord, shall get to heaven "
He apoke plainly and used small words,
and said, "Only those who bear good fruit will
make it" See this tree loaded with fine fruit!
Few of us stop to ponder its history But
every orchard expert knows well every i
sound tree. The good fruit is detectable from I
way off. The lesson is clear. Goodness all the D
way to the core is the kind of fruit God wants 1
Soundness of heart, purity of mind and I
integrity of character are essential if one’s
fruit is to please God No one gathers grapes *
from thorns, or figs from thistles Read the
“ "v. Sermon on the Mount; Meditate on I
\ Corinthians; Hear what He says in Romans
\ 8 and 12. Here one will find soil where
k TW tea | good trees may grow and from which
• tea b T« I good fruit may be gathered
phf ptirifc
TO BEAUMONT
Mr. and Mrs. Billie W. Wil-
son, Miss Billie Jean Wilson
and Mrs. W, C. Wilson were
called to Beaumont last week
by the sudden death of J
Howard Driver.
Mrs. W. C. Wilson remain-
ed for a visit with her daugh-
ter-in-law.
CONGRATULATIONS
To Mr and Mrs. Steven
Atwood of Rogkport on the
birth of a daughter. Kather-
ine Allison Shv was born at
Spohn Hospital in Corpus
Christi Aug 15
Paternal grandparents are
Mr and Mrs Ted Atwood of
Backport, and Mr. and Mrs
W N Howard of Aransas
Pass are the maternal grand
parents.
TO SEGUIN
Mr and Mrs. R G. Hil-
bnch and family visited his
sister, Mrs. Earl Martin, and
family, in Seguin over the
Labor Day week end.
MRS. VIRGIL E. FINLEY
... to live In Austin
Dianne Johns and Virgil Finley
Pledge Vows in Church Ceremony
If you want to buy or mD
real estate. Me RUBY PAT-
TON.
Miss Dianne 7 >e John' be
<amc the bride of Virgil El-
liott Finlev at St Luke-' Epis
copal Church .n San Anto-
nio AugU't 2!l in a double
The Tarpon Drive In The- ring ceremony
•tre at our guests for the Parent- .if the couple are
showing of “Hey, There. It's Mr and Mn Henry W J hn«
Yogi Bear ” Thurs. Fri.. or of San Antonio and Mr and
Sat.. Sept. 10. 11 and 12. | Mrs J D Finley of this city
1 officiated, and Miss Marilyn er|S 0[ por
Thompson was organist |a reunion
Given in marriage by her Churrh ir
father, the bride chose a for- : wt>ek end
mal length kown of candle- | former pas
light peati de soie styled with there
‘ a gently molded bodice A j
wide crushed cummerbund j
circled the waist and intro-
! duced the soft bell skirt Ap-
I pliques nf Alenron lace
( graced the skirt and bordered
' the hem line An obi-effect
bow introduced the full back
1 that swept into a wide chap-
el train A cluster of silk ros-
es riel cl her French illusion
veil She carried a bouquet
of butterfly orchids and
SINTON — Annual fall
‘‘Round Up" program of the
Mustang Scout District will
be kicked off at the regular
| monthly roundtable meetings
; of the adult leaders on Thurs-
' day. Sept 17, at 7 30 p m at
the San Patricio Electric Co-
Op building here. L J Lu-
cdke, district commissioner,
has announced.
All adult leaders in the dis-
trict are encouraged to at-
tend and receive all of the
round up material as well as
details of the fall program
The cub leaders will be led
by Alton Luedke. Sinton,
while T L Huffstutler Ma-
this. will direct the Scout-
masters session
Explorer leaders of the dis-
trict will meet under th<
leadership of J W Fraser
and Bill Carper, both of Sin-
ton Accompanying the adult
leaders in their meeting will
be the two elected post rep-
resentatives from each Ex-
plorer post in the district
A portion of their meeting
will be spent in the planning
of a district wide explorer
event to happen this fall.
Luedke added that it is ex-
pected that the leaders of the
units in the district will
pledge to recruit about 400
new boys in the scouting pro-
gram this fall as a result of
the fall round up program.
Watch Sick or Need Cleaning?
Then for the best
in Expert Watch
Repair or Clean-
ing, Come in and
See Us today.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CHURCH lHh 8c Nelson
635 N. Rife St. Bible School__10:00 »Jtt
Rev. Phillip Brown Sr.. Pastor Morning Worship 11:00 a m.
Mr*. M. Jarmon Clerk Evening Worship 7:30 pm
SnnH.iv Srhnr.1 fl 3ft am Bible Study 7:30 pm
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
Wilson k McCampbell Sts.
Sunday Service! 11:00 a.m.
Wed Services _ 8:00 pm.
Sunday School
(Annex)____11:00 a.m
Reading Room,
Thurs. 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Bill Arnold. Pastor
Sunday School _9:43 a m.
Victor Walzel, Supt.
Morning Worship, 10:50 a.m
Evening Worship _ 7:30 p.m
Training Union . 6:30 p.m.
Marvin Taylor, Director
Teachers Meeting
Wcdnseriay ___7:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting
Wednesdav _ 8 00 p.m
ARANSAS PASS
3PANISH BAPTIST
MISSION
wm* Delgado. Minister
iday School _ 9:43 am
mon--11:00 am
P. U. _6:43 pm
A Large Selection of Fine Watches
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
7th St Nelson
Church School ... 9:43 a.m
Morning Worship 1100 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m.
Adult Study\ Mon., 7:30 p.m.
WOC Circles _ 1st. Tuesday
Women of the Church
_Third Tuesday
Church Family Night--
___4th Tuesday
ARANSAS TABERNACLE
Cleveland k North Rile St.
Curtis Robertson. Pastor
Sunday School _ 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m
Midweek Service
Thurs. .......— 7:30 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
OP OOD
Houston It Wheeler Sto.
Alton Pruitt. Pastor
Sunday School 0:45 -
Sunday Evening
Evang. Service 7:JO pm
PYPA Wednesday
Youth Service_7:4S pss
Evan Serv. Sat. _ 7:4# pm
“I Prefer
VITA GLO
Dry Cleaning
THE FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
Arthur Kendall. Minister
Sunday School _ 9:48 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
MYF and Junior
League Meeting 5:30 pm
Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.
Mid-Week Prayer
Berwe. Wed. __ 7:00 p.m
Choir Rehearsal,
Wednesday _ 7:30 pm
ASSEMBLY Or OOD
Rev. Bob White. Pastor
Sunday School — 9:43 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
C A Service _ 6:30 p.m
Evang. Service _ 7:30 p.m
Mid-Week Prayer
Service. Wed. _ 7 30 pm
Ladies WMC.
Tuesday - 9:30 am
Young People. FrL 7.30 pm
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. H. E. Crane. PasSae
Bible School _MS e —
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Evening Worship 7:30 pm
CYF--6:30 pm
Choir Practice
Wednesday -7:00 pm
Prayer Meeting
Wednesday _8:00 pm
A wide variety of colum-
nar pads, index cards, adding
machine paper,
typewriter
ribbons, staples and staplers,
gem clips, file folders, and
dozens of other office supply
items may be found at The
Progress office.
Garments look so
fresh and bright—
And Odorless Every
Time
CHURCH or OUR
SAVIOUR. EPISCOPAL
Rev. James P. Otddlng*
McCampbell at Spsness
Holy Communion 7:30 am.
Holy Communion__11 am
(2nd and 4 th Sundays)
Morning Prayer _11 em.
(1st and 3rd Sundays)
Sunday School _SMS am
W.O.C. 2nd Tuns. 9‘30 am
Sunday School -144 am
Worship Service 11:00 am
Training Union _ 6:30 pm
Worship Service 7:30 pm.
Wad. Prayer Serv. 730 pm.
Sunday Maaaae—
Aransas Paas:
7:30 a.m., 9:30 am., 6 pm.
Ingleeide:
9 a.m. and 11 am.
Port Aransas:
6 am. and 11 am
Wonderful For
) Formals, Too
Pick up And
Delivery Service
730 pm.
730 p. m.
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Lenore, Gene. The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1964, newspaper, September 9, 1964; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth996588/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.