The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1941 Page: 5 of 16
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H if any wonder then that
the Tesat-brewed beer en
When it come* to eating you into a mellow
mood of an evening. Grand Prise it without
equal Every golden drop of th it tuperb brand
it deeply mellow chock-full of grand-
tastin' flavor that porkt up your palate
immediately.
joyed In mott hornet in this great tfate it
Grand P.-ue - the grand-tastin' boor? Is it
any wander more and more people are
twitching to thit delicious brew every day9
SO
If you haven't sampled Grand Prise of late,
reserve tonight for thit thrill Then right now.
while th* thought it fresh in your mind, call
or visit your nearest dealer You il find grand-
tastin' Grand Prise Beer available in Koglinod
cans. 12 ounce bottles, ond giant, money
saving quarts.
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GRAND
PRIZE
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Meyer a
vment
The
week
Mr Meyer w as born and rained ‘
tn tjivnca county and has lived in ’
AMn for 't years He ;* married '
and with Mrs Meyer and their
children make their home her*- I
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FOR - \ : p hood •
j&' pullet* and heru
rntw-y first house
hnd Camp on Grot
of Highway,
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i to Humble
W T Pal-
ung cattle
Henry,
place Kart
15-3tp.
Dr. M. EDWARD WELIS
NATUROPATHIC CI.INIC
NO OPERATIONS
NO MEDICINES
We
FREE CONSULTATION
Aereo* from ( hrbtian Church
Alvin. Texas
DR M. EDWARD WELLS NATUROPATHIC
CLINIC
air NOT ChirvprnviorB
If jfou suffer from Arthritis. Paralysi . Ilht umatism,
Tumors. Goiter, Sinus or any other chronic ailment
or if you have been to all the others and are still ail-
ing come and -*• c me,
We do not lake any of your money unless we can help
you. Our many patients in Alvin will tell you all
about us.
Naturopathy. is the ohlest Healing Method in tl his-
tory of the world, and in 1931 the United Stated Con-
paased a bill recognizing our profession
I can now bike one more patient, and am making
arrangpreents to move info larger offices in the next
block at an early (TUte so I can take care of m<>re
I appreciate the confidence you good people have
placed in me ami I want to assure you that that con-
fidence will never be violated.
TV Dalia*
offi
I F. D.
in the
22k
17c
POUND
23c
221c
530
28c
POUND
1710
POUND
PICNICS
POUND
SLICED
POUND
SHOULDER
POUND
CORN FED BEEF
Stew Meat
Sill.M),
J. J. MEYER, Prop.
FRESH MEATS - FISH AND POULTRY
SPECIALS FOR- Fri., Sat- and Mon., Nov., 7th-8th & -10th
HORMEL’S DAIRY BRAND
HAM
CORN FED BEEF
ROAST
SUGAR CURED
Bacon
FRESHLY dressed and drawn
FRYERS POUND
CORN FED BEEF
Loin steak
fresh pork pan
SAUSAGE
Ssterription rate*: By mail, daily and '■unday one
rt months. *5.50; three month*. .<?. *5; one month,
prrv effective only in Texas.
IJPAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1941
JThe Ah in Sun. Alvin and Brazoria Coun ty's Oldest Newspaper—Established
PAGE FIVE
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ITlXTi OFFICER
Local Clergy Meets
24 Men Selected
The monthly meeting
By Angleton Board
The selected men are as folk
and
nd
Ah in
again i
1895
Bran
! tense agcnciv
Year)
at
Gustave
i» including bi
fie
the
rida.
John Victor
th.
lily
tof dan
'anny
in
total
Marvin
mthhm. fixes
Bayt
34
w spa per.
Burns - -
Buys Market
IP THIS COUPON
club
w
•x
Miss Smith Gives
Hallowe'en Party
Herewith in my remittance
o; Ha:-1 Ii
Fr
;!and.
Clara
Alert Home Dem.
Club Has Session
Millers Observe
52nd Anniversary
Fidelity Class Has
Texas City Meeting
an in- I
United■
OPERf
MRN IN <
Mrs
Rag
DODO BAXIl K
.|Ol\* SMITH
i.RiH t Kt
selected by
tive Service
H»>\ >1 FFF.K AT
I.IA FRI lMII.
anted three tir
> the pt
10 timei
ms. Hous
Pearland
the L
Frith
I nominating c
| Harold Casey
the
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the
i«tra-
u«»iy
Jackets —
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lilton.
THE DALLAS NEWS
IMiiae. Tcvaa.
game*
tent* of
The Dallas Morning News!
DAILY AND SUNDAY
I United
»officer
at the
^ng fn
City were
Harold
ill learn the
resporatbilitie* I ya nN
W Miller ob-
eeond wedding
During the
ggment in
m w L'- -
Members of the Fidelty Clan of
t*e First Pipfist Church journey-
ed to Texas City Monday night for
, a special meeting m the home of
’ Mrs S McElveen former teacher
den attempted to Freeport; James
Houston. Edwin
1 West Columbia. .
(365 Davr a
Every Member of the Family
Should Read
tn i Loon Brea
lambert \
rs» Mueck. A
p. m.
the
,e latest news is not all! The Dallas
pcial features that every member of the
id and enjoy after he is through a ith tie
d n< as items . . Comic strips-"Facts and
popular column for boys and girls—t
>d» and fashion pages—complete r;
in. a id financial pages make The Neu
Miss Glad;
Leona Florida wai
lake suggestions for
esident. Member*
dividing the claa*
Mr and Mrs. J
served their fifty-a<
anniversary Sunday
afternoon all children of the ccup
le and their fanuhe* were preseni
Included among these were Mi
irp I held fast
A hip injury re
and Mrs E J Barry and C
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Miller
Ralph. Jr . Mr and Mrs G. C
and son. R V Johnson
Stale. Nava', recruit- . The monthly meeting u( the Io-
i “'r-1 A,"’m....... -
n 9 a m. to 5 p m. h W al 9 n m- Monday morning
ent appilrattoR* fny I *n th* pastor s study- of ib<» First
me United States Methodist church. Rev a E
Naval Reserve. I Burns is president
Civilians —
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duly authorized peace officer* re-
presenting state and local law en-1
j fcrcement agencies.
r-nt I C-imilO
rat representatives who observ-lva
. ed conditions in England curing I £»
the height of the aerial warfare j c
over the British Isles found that
British policemen and firemen
and the Air Raid Vrwaution per-1 standing
tae real heroes of the accounted
with the Royal Air
• police give confidence
ic during air raids be-
represent a permanent
run .nade the 'Jackets' second
| touchdown. Marshall Roden shot
...... Esquivel a beautiful 15
vard pass on the 25 from where
E'.squivel backed in to two Texas
City men twisted to the right
out of their grasps to outrun them
for 25 yards, going across the goal
up The Roden brother*
I for the extra point.
the goal line. | James Pruitt Brown, Velasct
i Alex Butaud stood out agamjns Alleman. Galveston; Jo<
• when he broke over left tackle Freeport. Harold Jacob J<
I and slipped through th* Texas City 1 Harvard. Nebt., Gay Ion Ct
• itoys' giasps to make a beautiful Freeport; Tilman Ruble Ric
Twenty-four men have been
the Angleton Scler-
Board to report to
that board at 2 p m. Sunday,
Nov 16 From the Angleton
Board they will be sent to
duct ion station of the
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| , . lion in full color;, alsc Di .
; poll •>?' public opinion.
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Jones, Alger. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1941, newspaper, November 7, 1941; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251376/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.