The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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PERSONALS.
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THE ALVIN SUN, Oldest Paper Published in Brazoria Coun ,y
CHRITIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES IN
GRAND THEATRE
Christian Science services will
be held every Sunday morning at
11 o’clock in the Grand Theatre,
corner Sealy and Gordon Streets,
to which the public is cordially
invited.
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ARMISTICE DAY
CELEBRATION AT
HITCHCOCK
ONE DAY
ONLY
Friday, Nov. 10th.
2,500
Yards
-WHITE
-TAUPE
-PINK
-NAVY
-COPEN
-JADE
-NILE
-BLACK
-CORAL
-GREY
C. D JESSUP *
Attorney at Law
Office at the Court House I
Angleton, - - Texas
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bates were
Houston visitors Wednesday.
I FORMERLY
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Formerly FELLMANS
Galveston,
CARD OF THANKS.
W e wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for their kindness
during the recent illness and
; death of our beloved husband,
I father and brother, also for the
beautiful floral offerings.
Mrs \V. II. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cowell.
Mr. and Airs. J. W. Robinson
Mr. Jack Robinson
Miss Hatty Robinson.
Miss Donie Robinson.
Miss Callie Worley.
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Facts
Miss l-.dna Dietrich returned
home Sunday night after a week’s
i visit with friends in Brenham and
Goose Creek.
Among the Alvin people who
attended the football game in
-Houston Saturday were Judge
; and Mrs. I. S. Jackson, Mr. and
Airs. Paul Jackson and Bill Jack-
son.
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Lee Akers attended the auto-
j mobile races in Houston Sunday.
tSpectacuia?' Sate/
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°r Crepe De Chine
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RONNER’S STU DKO
Latest Styles ’
Photographs Worked Fine!
Also Kodak Printing
DR. J. W. VOGAN
Dentist
Suite 6. Edwards Building. ;
Phone 78. - Alvin Tejyas
s rjif Crepe
de Chire are rali;int with
the colors of Aupujnn, soft
and lovely in tliejr silken
textures of— I ‘
We carnot’todabuy this
same 'Crepe whplekale. at
the price we are offering
it Friday, Nov. .00.
I have for sale a few thousand
extra fine trees. W rite for prices.
II. H. BECKWITH,
Brazoria, Texas.
Airs. C. J. Lowell of Oklahoma
City, s visiting her mother, .Mrs.
, W . H. Robinson. She was called
here by telegram last week on ac-
, count of the illness and death of
er father.
On Saturday, November 11th,
Armistice Day will be celebrated
at Hitchcock under the auspices
of the Alodern W oodmen of Am-
erica and there will be a barbe-
cue, turkey shoot, races of all
kinds and at night a dance will
be given with music by the Hitch-
cock Orchestra.
As there will be no celebration
'in Alvin many Alvinites will go
to Hitchcock and from all reports
la big day is anticipated.
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j W . L. Summy of Houston vis-
ited firends here Sunday.
--- : Neal Sheffield and Herman Da-
——- vis, who are attending Texas Un- j
iversi y. spent Saturday and Sun
day with home folks.
Whit”, Taupe, I’iffk, Navy
Copen, Jade, N,le“ Black,
Cora), Grey, Flesl;, Wine,
Peach, Tar. Brpwn, Yel-
low, Turquoise, • Cham-
pagne, Sapphire,; Mid-
night, American Beauty,
Marine, K'ng Biuej. Apri-
cot, Old Rose, V;7il*I Rose,
Etc. i
O. G. W ellborn spent Tuesday
jin Houston. a
Air and Mrs. I. C. Edwards
and Mrs. Kate Edwards
Wednesday in Houston.
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Airs. C. I I. Hurd left W ednes-
day for a two weeks visit with
I friends in Houston.
Air. and .Mrs. J. G. Coward and
I children of Beaumont are visiting
| Air. and Airs. T. Al. Saveli.
A party consisting of Ernest
Steeie, Opie .Moulton. Earl Shef-
i field and T. Tange left Wednes-
day night on a hunting trip, and
I expect to bring home the ducks.
Aliss Kate Sammons came in
from Houston Saturday to spend
the week end with her parents.
Arthur Middleton left W ednes-
day for Gibson. New Mexico,
where he goes.to take a position
in a store.
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J. Al. Del Curto, of the Horti- H
cultural department, at Austin,II
j came in Tuesday morning on bus- i I
iness connected with his depart- ■ I
ment. ‘I
was |
friends here I
to the
Professional Cards
W. H. Booth left for Palacios j
on a business trip Wednesday.------
—Reliable Insurance
anti Real Estate
Your Business Appreciated
E. C. WEBSTER
Mrs. Emma Slaugatcjr
G R AI> U A TE OPT<_> M E TR'l ST ‘
Practice limited to diognosticating t nd cg -
reeling defecte of eyesight, by the fit ting K
of proper glasses.
Office in Mrs. Wiilie FergUHon’j Mil-
linery Store, Alvin, Text...
J. S. JACKSON :
Attorney at Law i
Civil Practice Only
Office Farmer's State Bank Building
Alvin. - Texas | »
GEO. H. CURRIER •
Attorney at Lavlr
Practice in al! Courts
Office in Grass Building. Gore oaSj.
Alvin. - Texas
Al. C. Cornish of Angleton was
I greeting his many f.i„
Saturday and returned
county capital Sunday.
FORMERLY FELLMAN’9
Disease Is An Effect - It Has a Cause
Chiropractors adjust the Cause;
and Health (ease) is the result
L. W. CHARLSTON'
CHIROPRACTOR ,
Phone Exchange Bldg. Phase MB
THINK OF IT! Just $1.00 a yard for
Crepe de Chine that is selling most every-
where as high as s’’.79 a yard. Indeed this
one day offer is not only thrilling, but the
greatest price offer of this quality of Crepe
de Chine that you will find in Galveston,
Houston or anywhere else. Although this
is a tremendously far reaching price event
in silk, and the supply is large, still we are
confident that every yard will go, and go
quickly, for that reason we beg you to send
your order at once. Personal service will
be given all Mail Orders on this Crepe, but
they must reach us on the day of the Sale,
Friday, Nov. 10th. Mail orders will be
filled as long as the goods last. Once more,
let us call your attention to the fact that
these 2500 yards is surely a rare offering for
this Friday the 10th, at $1.00 a yard. Mail
y our order today to Clark W. Thompson
Co., Galveston, Texas.
W. E. PEAK, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Phone 190 BZdwards Buildi'pg
Alvin. - Texas
HAVING ADDED
Another Two Ton Nash Truck
TO OUR FLEET
Places us in position to handle any
freight offered to us.
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD
DAVIS TRUCK LINE
W. E. DAVIS, Manager
M
$1 00
Ln
Alvin-Galveston
TRANSIT LINE
7:00 p. m.
DAILY TRIP SCHEDULE,
Leave Alvin 6:30 a. m Arrive Galveston 7:40 a. m.
Leave Galveston 1:00 p. m Arrive Alvin 2:15 p. m.
Leave Alvin 3:30 p. m Arrive Galveston 4:45 p. m.
Leave Galveston .5:45 p. ni. Arrive Alvin
GALVESTON STAND:
Tremont Hotel - - Phone 505
KEEP WARM
By Electricity
ALVIN,
Phone 221
TEXAS
Ask for Free Demonstration
Will E. Nott
They are the most convenient electrical
appliances for use on cool, chilly
mornings and evenings in
YOUR HOME OR OFFICE
I carry a full line of
EDISON’S GLOW HEATERS
WHY WALK?
When You Can Ride
In a Ford
The Universal Car!
$298.00
F. O. B. DETROIT
FORD - LINCOLN - FORDSON
DEALER
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Whitson Motor Co.
ALVIN, - TEXAS
GRAND THEATRE!
Friday, November 10th.
A special Matinee each Friday-—Children 5 and lOcts
Adults 10 and 20ets.
“Go Get 'Em Hutch’’
A Serial full of stunts that are real thrills each Friday.
Also a good Westerner and Comedy.
Saturday, November 11th.
“Dinty”
With WESLEY BARRY’, the freckled-faced phenomenon
starts ihrilly businets with Chinks and a Captive Girl, in
Marshall Neilan’s Speed-Burst, “Dinty.”
Also a two reel Comedy. 20 and 35cts
Monday, November 13th.
Conway Tearle in “The Man of Stone.’’
A Drama of the Desert Dazzling, Powerful, Thrilling,
Spectacular.
Wednesday, November 15th.
“Boys Will Be Boys”
With Humorous WILL ROGERS bl< nded with Irvin S.
Cobbs’ humorous story, makes this the perfect
screen Comedy.
Thursday, November 16th.
“Nobody”
Starring JEWEL CARMEN. Baffling, Thrilling, Differ-
ent. Who? How? Why? What? When? Where?
Its Life-Size.
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1922, newspaper, November 10, 1922; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1245821/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.