The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALVIN SUN, The Oldest Paper Published in Brazoria County.
MUSTANG
Easter
tti.J IO! 1 S. HM k.
INFANT BORN.
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Boost—Dont Knock.
IN
LIVERPOOL.
Printed Crepes
OF
m3
Good Quality
Each
BOV SCOUTS
THE PLACE MOST PEOPLE TRADE
Every Customer a Partner
SPRING
AND
SUMMER
FABRIC
PATTERNS
Price, $100
Pay ments
Alvin,
TexasV
If you
town—
Western Public Service Company
ALLEN GUYNESj Local Superintendent
SCHOOL TRUSTEE
ELECTION
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
! ECTUREIN HOUSTON
They are very attractive and priced
exceedingly low
away <>n
crowd.
Ask Any Employee for
Details or Telephone
A. E. BATES
HOME OE GOOD TAILORING”
ALVIN, TEXAS
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WE HAVE THESE IN SIZES
- 16 TO 40 -
k
11
Cl...
thf* 1
Mr
bcth
Parnell
'Ll
ill
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$10.75
I
Share—Cash or
. t
ti
Please don’t knock,
don't like your home
move.
True public ownership may be achieved in
every community which we serve through the
“Customer Ownership” plan of the Western Pub-
lic Service Company, it is our hope and am-
bition that we may some day say that “Every
Customer is a Partner” in our business. That
will be an ideal situation for the welfare and
progress of every customer of the company as
well a? for every community served—for the
future of the community is closely interwoven
with the welfare and progress of the company.
Western Public Service Company offers to
its customers its 7 per ct. Cumulative First Pre-
ferred Shares These shares are non-assessable
and preferred both as to assets and dividends.
Dividends are payable quarterly, $1.75 every 90
days, or $7.00 a year.
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For the woman who
clothes and the woman who employes a
seamstress, this display of new spring and
summer fabrics should prove especially
interesting.
We have a large assortment of Rayon,
Silk and Cotton Crepes, Broad Cloth,
Wash Silks, Voiles and Dolly Dimple
Drop in and look over our new supply.
u-
Nontlsvsriitrrn Bell Teh-pboue Co.
Nineteenth Dividend.
The regular quarterly dividend
••f one dollars and seventy five
cents per shnre on Preferred
Stock will be pa'd on Wednesday,
April 1. 1925, to atockholders of
record at the close of business on
Friday, March 2«. 1925
K A. NICKERSON. Treasurer
gcslld 0 shrdl cmf shrdluoadw
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Mrstianies \V. Trout, D. D.
1 Beard and C. Odena were visitors
in Alvin Wednesday afternoon.
'The ladies drove down irons
I Houston to spend the afternoon
' with their nephew and cousin,
I >uncan Hall Jr.
Mr and Mis. Win Nunley and
daughters, Misses Alina and Inez,
made an enjoyable trip to I.a
, Porte Sunday, visiting daughters
and sisters, Mrs. Will and Ed.
Browning. They were accompa-
nied by Miss Ruth Sheaffer.
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Mr* Sam Ta,l.,r and Kran<khil-I C A Winson is rqxirtfd as hav-1
Hugh, and Mrs.jing had a stroke of paralysis Sun-;
pm* l iti visited : dav night. His many friends hone I
W
(V
: r. ’r\
. X -,lA
' • jig
' Each patrol is to function as an
j independent troop. The patrols
. 'will have their own officers, etc.
Mr. and Mr< Charles Zerwekh. Xext |ntelIIlg wiJ] bl. |n.jj ptj.
and family left for their new homej(Jav nigl;t 7.30, over Edwar’■ pro-
in Waycross. Georgia, last Tuesday.! |lvUSt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. i>. I homas Mrs i Scribe, L S.
R. F. Thomas and daughter motor-;
cd to Galveston one day last week.
Mr. »nd Mrs. Koenig .vd family!
I of Houston visited Mr. and Mrs. A-1
Zerwekh Sunday afternoon.
A surprise party was ;
makes her own
I day. " 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Juliff made 1
. o---|a business trip to Alvin Saturday
DR. R* W. ADAMS COMING. Mr “nd Mrs. Seba Townsend
1 came from Kingsville last Friday I
Dr. R. W Adams. presiding d-j morning to visit. Mr> T ownsend’,
.•r of the Galveston District, will I mother. Mrs ( arl Grupe. Mr. 1
.,.<<•11 at the First Methodist :’rown8<‘nd h dAW,Z rccovcnnff from
1 i,. 'Churn- Sundr.) morning. The. prolonged illness
Mrs >(■>■.. I < ■ trlv conference will Mr. 1 \.?i<4> spent >unday
fee held at »,«W r w olate Bayou home.
Dr. Adams has rffan mirera Royal Johansoo of Houstw .pent
- ■ • f an | the week end with the home folks. |
I John Grupe and Walter Simpson
service in the wcnt to (>vstcr an<1 brought
ser-
in ' ning here at the bri Ige, where •.
it wa- <>n exhibition most a1.! day !
It weighed F'r) pounds and was
seven feet and four inches long.
i \ sister of Mr. Charles Seibei
i and Mr>. John Becket, who visited
them and old-time friends for sev-
1 eral days, returned to her home in
Tyler last week
MrM John Nolan, John Nobn
‘ Jr. and Si T. Wolverton made a
; business trip t - Houston on St
! Patrick's Day.
The activities in oil circles are
i quite lively in these parts. The St. j
( lair ()il Company leased 102 acres I
| of John Nolan one day last week. I
j while scouts from many companies I
1 are visiting everybody.
i Mr. H. E. Gray, member of the
Railway T rainmen s Union, was
through here soliciting advertise-
ments for a bulletin to he published
I G- the interest* »»f their order and
public It will contain the latest
1 for distribution to the traveling
T maps of State and Conuty High-
ways, as well as much other inter-
■. csting information.
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Imedeaa TelejFfcowe A Telrgragb
HJad DivMaag.
Thn FASTMlav nu«rt«f*lv
of Two i>oliara and Twenty-Five
Centa per ahare will b*
uttid on Wrunaadty, April lt>,
192S. to al Hkholdvra of record at
the close of hualneaa on Tueaday,
Marca 1?, 1»2R
On account of the Annual Meet-
ing of tna St nek holdera, the
trenafar hnnke will be closed at
the due* of hualneaa on Tueeday.
March 17, 1925, and ruopvned at
10 oo A- M on April 1. 1925.
H BLAIR SMITH. Treasurer
------- < )vqter Lake and brougiit
up a truck load of fine oysters
■ i Alvin people la-tke^aMheTiaptolTcnuri-fc. I *Mfh they sold in Liverpod and
iv ‘iftr*ti<1ei 1 in Hoik-I Alvin.
»ar-p-t/-<»• .r> c‘Lr)\A/ Mr. T"red Burdick and family of
ice. tieiivereil m toe new| 1 ' Alvin spent Friday ramping here
Rile lathedral by Mr \fiss Emilv M. XV right and Mr I"’ ‘,,e .. S11_
" ' *' ' C „.ie mamelM San . X,r'. ? ’'X A Len^’
l,’"'<'re','Z;',SntP,.fLThV bri'!C .|,ar‘nts’ l,r' AsaTr.'f Smiti1Pr.’f*‘tiie Alvin High
a.count '‘Cxyright and w.le, were o-idenu|Stl„„1 b ht thc bunch ovcr (ron, .
Inf Alvin Heights «ome years ago. j \|vjn
I Ix-uis Campa and his sister Irene. I
I were the first to take a dip in the
. .. .r v , *ri I bathing pool last Friday. They said,
, T . \lvm Iroop No I met I riday tbe uatcr was a littic cooj but thev j
I ’. ciHm lor the purpose <-f night in a business session. N>wLnjOved it immensely.
elect'!./ v trustee^ lor Mustang officers were elected and the tn opl ■ ' • t
SchoM I x-Ki No. will be held divided into three patrols. I, 1the Choco-
at th Mv-tang Scho.,1 ll.m... Sat- Patrol leaders elected arc lidl Ti'C S|,n,"s’ bat,h l’."Use I
u • ... i.l. Steele. Norris Murphv. l)..,ri. «»|To»«d .ts
vpn.l. R. 1. WARD. Murphy. ’ ; appearance end >t will he ready for I
t . I . STRAIT, I Lawrence Stevenson was elected ll,e .°fKn "S ° lk ,a 'nK season.
Trust't' troc,p scribe. on turn. , , •
Mr Ix*e Gia*Motd landed tin
, z.~ ; ' T ..... i largest gar of the season Sundav •
SPLIT NICKLE
CASH GROCERY
K ''CT
ALVIN PEOPLE AilENDED jn Alvin that will he glad of
iopportunity to hear him
| Ther • will be
.evening, on account of union
A r.umbci <<
Fri'lax veiling attended in Hous-i
t<>n a frcr public lecture on Chris 1
tian it'ucc, (ielivercd in the new,
Scottish 1
W ill' "i D Kilpatrick, C S.
ot Detroit. Mich. The 1
started
fore th'
the in
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THE ALVIN SUN
<*• ’• *t j»hper published bi
Brazoria (.kotnty
Editor «r»«l Owner
lluuiicaa Manager
I •■leplaonr No. 37
Ealr-t'd at I he porloflire a< Alr.n a> •eroud
rlaa« mail matter.
U.«RD»N SPOT ot '1KXAH. J(n
wiiti a iiHiiiation covering Aivin and iu>- /erwekh Sunday afternoon. j Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. \V .
-I 'nity RrazoriAar/tsfcnius-.CL ' A ?urprigc part v was gjven a( Ware. Jr.. Sunday. March V?. a
the Fd S liwk home Saturday night seven-pound boy. Lovell Wayne I
in honor oi Mr. and Mrs <ntc' H,c-
BILLY PARNELLS Hoefe, who have been visiting here!
BIRTHDAY PARTY for several days. Quite a crowd'
was out and all had a fine time.:
Billy Parnell, son of Mr. and: Mr. and Mrs. Hoefe left for theiri
Mr> i. i. i’arncll, celebrated his; home in Skragossa, Texas, Sunday!
sex t nth h'-thdav by giving a par- morning. L
ty to twfiu four of his young' U
friends. T he decorations used • dren, D'rothy and I
were green and white, and a McMasters of Ix-agur
tnrtl;cake with seven candles at the J. 1). Thomas home Satur-jhrt" his speedy recovery,
adorned th, table. 'lav. I Mr. ami Mrs John
game of “pitinicitt thai ------------o---- I* business tup U> Alvin SaUur&y-|
t:. : ‘-Spark Plug." Elizabeth DR. R* W. ADAMS COMING. Mr. -nd Mrs.
Broussard and Eethora Nott re-:
ceivcd the prizes. Spencer Lei r. „ .
ind Frankie Richter v.., ler of the Gah eston District, w ill I mother, Mrs
•ys prizes. .>.<
Lr Clere and Mrs EK... Chi
Broussard assisted
the First
zrxflx
We can save
canned goods.
New Way Flour
Tidal Wave .
Fant's' Fairy
We Kuo
Fiiat American
Co. n Meal
Canning Season is near. Get our
piice on Sugar before buying.
you money on all
48 lbs. $2 52
48 Ibe. $2.47
48 lbs. $2.48
48 lbs. $2 38
48 lbs. $2.38
25 lbs. 88c
DR. J W. V(
Phone 78.
Dentist
Holte A. Edward, H
J. S. JACKS
AT0DKNE1 AT
rfwciiw >u a»ii —
•nd Federal
,-nic, partner's state hi
•• Aivin, i
Edwa
Phone 190
Alvin.
DENTI8
W. E. PEAK, ]
BRONNKR'8
BMl I* «o,
All (.UWU.J l>
Catl anil •«-« Finn
■ llo Kodftk Flnl'blng.
Enlarging
EMMA 8LAU(
REGISTERED OPTO
Aleo Member of T *xae
eat Aaacolatlo
Residence Phone 19,
Ihscase Is An Effect It
L. W. CHARI
0H1R0PRAC
Phone Exchange Bldg.
LOST—One smalt Jlarp
RcAaIU. Lcavv ut Sv-A
W FOUND—Masonic char
A Hall, Saturday, March
Professional
S
Classified
JOK SAL
Ten. fifteen, twenty
.,i», J.ili-J "
WANTED
LOST or F0l
WANTED-«
Phene oow- Rt
BURN.
.%h
WANTED—Two
rooms; close in.
vin Hotel.
FOR SALE—Eggs
White Leghorn, Ferns
15. A. M. Stevenson,
vin.
FOR SALE-Big Bo
ton Seed, for planting,
nor, Alvin, Texas.
i necessi
ive your
ixperienced
the bes
i could and
■rchard at a r
W. H. Acto
FOR SALF — Thirty
Rhode Island Red ba!
davs old; pri> e twenty
See MRS. DICK1
Gordon St., opposite
HAVE MOVED my >to
my residence on W illis
in need of service or st
57. FRED I. BURDIC
JT you h«« myth
TRADE or want to B
desires in this colum
dredr of readers. Th
-Only ONE CENT A
Insertion. N'n nd less
WANTED—Dre,, M
kind, by Mr^ V B. Hur
of Mr,. M. I- Bitter, (Mt
FOR REN
FOR SALE- V two-ho
corn planter. Inquire
PORTO RICA SWF I
Jk n‘ of Alvin on Heigh
r
| t?aci*| dtausAfu ■
I miles Alvin; all on air
1 fifty dollars per acre; ter
I ton. bi)3 Chenevert St..
I AM PREPARED to
take care of your
Address V F S'Jl x- 1
Phone 145.
SPRAYING a
a fruit crop. Hai
ed by an exp-..
havc procured t
outfit that I
spray your or<
Phone X
FOR RENT FOR COT
acres of excellent land;
nish self. See MRS M
SON. (Jordon St., near
WANTED — A ridn
Mu-, l-r '< y Hrtl shape
care Sun Office.
FOR RENT—Finnish
in, all modern conveni
“S," care Sun office.
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1925, newspaper, March 27, 1925; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250819/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.