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Four Women
Welcomed
At Coffee
A welcome coffee honoring
Mrs. Melton Culberth, Mrs.
Garland Burney, Mrs. Narciso
Garza and Mrs. Gary Hull was
held Thursday morning at the
Aransas Oaks Mobile Home
Park, 306 Live Oak Street.
Co-hostesses were Mrs.
C.R. Milton, Q.
Punch, coffee, cake, nuts and
mints were served.
GRILL
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The PROGRESS—Aransas Pass, Texas
PAGE TWO — WEDNESDAY. MARCH L 1172
Moats-Trout
CWF Meeting
Held Monday
Wedding
Announced
A general meeting of the
three circles of the Christ-
ian Women’s Fellowship was
held Monday evening in the
fellowship hall of the First
Christian Chruch.
Mrs. Ora Carradine pre- I
sided at the business meeting.
Mrs. M.L. Shaw presented
the study using as her topic
“People are Like Sheep, They
need to be Led by a Good Shep-
herd.”
Mrs. Gladys Farley pre-
sented the devotional from the
4th chapter of Esther, 10th verse
using as her theme “A Date
With Destiny”.
Announcements made during
the business session included
the District Assembly meeting
will be held in Kingsville on
March 12 at 2:30 p.m.; the
World Day of Prayer Service
be held Friday; and the I
State Assembly meeting will
convene in Corpus Christifrom
April 19 through April 22.
During the social hour fol-
lowing Misses Wlnnifred and
Frances William served cher-
ry pie, nuts, candy and punch.
Miss
Beverly
Diane
Moats
and Ldward Willis Trout were
married Feb. 22 in Rockport
by
Justice
of
Peace
double ring ceremony.
The bride
the
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs. Fred Moats
of
this city and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.E.
Trout, also of this city.
Atten dants for the couple
were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fort.
Following
the
ceremony,
reception was held in the home
of
the
bride’s parents, 561 S.
12th St.
Both attended Aransas Pass
High School and will moke their
home here.
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD WILLIS TROUT
Mrs.
Street.
Coleman Reunion
Held at Mathis
Mrs.
Charles L. Cox, Jr. and Mrs.
TO MARAY — Mr. and Mrs. ML L. Ban* of Ingleside an-
nnounce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie
Evelyn, to Jimmy Lee Hodge, son of Mrs. Joe John-
son end Mr. Kenneth Hodge of Aransas Pan. The wed-
ding is planned for April 29, at 4:30 p. m. at the
United Methodist Church in Irgleride.
Local Womcs
Make Trip
To California
of Aransas Pan announce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daughter, Glenda Lou, to
Ronald Carl BtUmon of Ingleside, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Billman. The wedding is being planned for March
10 at the First Baptist Church in Azanon Pan.
Miss Sylvia Ives
Complimented
With Shower
Miss Sylvia Dianne Ives,
bride-elect of Woodrow Mel-
vin Boethel, was complimented
at a tea and bridal shower
Saturday afternoon In the home
of Mrs. Boyd Middleton.
Guests were greeted by the
honoree, her mother, Mrs. Earl
Ives, the groom’s mother, Mrs.
Boethel, and the hostesses.
The serving table was laid
with a pale pink taffeta cloth,
gathered with hot pink satin
bows, and centered with an ar-
rangement of light and dark
pink carnations.
Serving were Miss Joyce
Lane and Miss Judy Campbell.
Crystal and silver appoint-
ments were used for cake,
punch, spiced tea, nuts and
mints.
Hostesses for the occasion
were Mrs. Boyd Middleton,
Mrs. WJt. Spears Jr., Mrs.
Edward Redmond, Mrs. Char-
les Ford, Mrs. Iris Falgout,
Mrs. Fred Chastain, Mrs. Hay-
den Elsberry and Mrs. Winston
White.
A lovely array of gifts were
presented to the honoree. Ap-
proximately fifty guests called
during the afternoon^
RIO BRAVO KENNELS
CHAMPION
LONOHAIRID
DACHSHUNDS
BOARDING
OROOM I NO
TRAINING
JOE St MICKIE FIERCE - OWNERS
“A PLACE FOR PAMPERED PETS”
Individual Secured Runs
Kennel Hours 8:30 • 5:30 or by Appointment
MORGAN LANE. INGLESIDE. TEXAS 778-3300
All but one of the Coleman
brothers and sisters attended
a family reunion during the
weekend at Lake Mathis. There
were ten of the Coleman fam-
ily, including Lester Coleman
of Taft, John Coleman of Rock-
port, Mrs. Rosi Evartt of San
Antonio, Mrs. Jane Boern of
Corpus Christ! and George
Coleman, Mrs. Bertha Black-
burn, Mrs. Cftna Gunn, Mrs.
Clara Shedd, Mrs. Ida Daniels,
and Mrs. Frances Shedd, all
of Aransas Pass and their fam-
ilies.
One-hundred and thirty a ten-
ded weekend outing.
Visitors Here
From Canada
~Mr. and Mrs. H.E. “Bud”
Owen of Sault Ste. Marie, On-
tario, Canada are visiting here
in the home of their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Bauknight.
Locals Attend
Fat Stock Show
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith
and their children attended the
Fat Stock Show In Houston du-
ring the weekend. While there
they visited Mr. and Mrs. De-
wey Dennison and children, De-
bbie and Darrell, and Mr. and
Mrs Hoesapple in Alvin.
They were joined In Houston
by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ricks
and their daughter, Diane, of
Kenedy.
Highlight of the trip was the
group seeing and hearingChar-
lie Pride.
While there Winfred Smith
celebrated his seventh birthday
and was complimented with cake
ice cream, Coke Colas and
gifts by the Dennison family.
Weekly Marketing-
Guide From A&M
COLLEGE STATION —
“Look for ’specials’ on canned
sweet corn this weekat the gro-
cery store where you shop,"
advised Gwendolyne Clyatt,
consumer marketing specialist
for the Texas Agricultural Ex-
tension Service.
“Estimated to be the largest
crop on record, supplies of can-
ned corn remain available from
the 1971 supply. And generally,
an abundance of a food drops
prices drastically. Canned corn
is so easily kept and quickly
prepared, you’ll wont to keep
a good supply on hand."
Mrs. Clyatt said that the wise
homemaker will Include potat-
oes, dry yellow onions, hard
shell squash, green cabbage,
cooking greens, carrots and ru-
tabagas on this week’s shoppi
list. Prices also remain m<
erate on broccoli, zuccl
squash, eggpliult, celery
cauliflower. . .
Canned peaches and fruit
cocktail dominate fruit counters
while supplies remain large.
Excellent quality can be found
Rocont Guests
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pitts and
Susan had as their guests re-
cently Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pitts
and Greig of Mt. Home, Ark-
ansas. The two couples and
children made a weekend trip
to Monterrey, Mexico.
in sweet juicy grapefruit and
oranges, so enjoy them during
this season of plentiful supply.
Tangeloes, lemons,bananas,
apples, pineapples and pears
are also good choices price-
wise. Delicious fresh strawber-
ries make their way into the
.market, mostly from Mexico.
“A heavy demand continues
for beef,” the specialist said.
“This demand and limited sup-
plies keep beef priceflip.
Choose chuck roast and steaks,
round steaks, ground beef and
beef liver for your best meat
buys.”
Many markets feature ham or
ham portions, boston butt
roasts, shoulder steaks, quar-
ter loin and slices end rib
chops.
“Special promotions exist on
turkeys at some markets. At-
tractive prices can be found on
drumsticks, hindquarters and
front quarters. Fryersandeggs
remain an excellent value,”
Mrt. Clyatt noted. ’ '
Mrs. Opal Robert and Mrs.
Lottie Bell Hargis recently
made a ten day trip to Calif-
ornia. They drove to San An-
tonio where they visited Mrs.
Hargis' sister, Mrs. Hazel
Grissom.
From San Antonio they flew
to Los Angeles where they were
guests of Mrs. Robert's son,
Mike, who Is employed there as
a teacher for the Los Angeles
School District. They also vi-
sited with Mrs. Robert’s niece,
Mrs. BUI Hitch In former Miss
Andy Keepers, in San Josa, and
mode sight seeing trips to Son
Francisco.
STYLE SHOW COMMENTATOR LOLA BONNER of
Rockport is pictured here os she presents the latest
in Spring «wl Summer fashions for the Aransas Paw
Woman’s Club at a style show Saturday hold at the
Sondoilor in Rockport Mrs. T Mo Hill of Part’s Fan-
tary of Fashions furnished the fashions for tha show
which was termed a huge success. The ladies announced
that they cleared over $450 from show and luncheon.
FINE WATCH REPAIR
QUICK DELIVERY -
CLOCK REPAIR
REASONABLE PRICES
JEWELRY REPAIR
Recent Guests
Mr. and Mrs. TJH. Stamps
of Houston ware guests here
last week in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Manning.
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