The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1941 Page: 7 of 16
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NOVEMBER 7_
The Alvin Sun, Alvin and Brazoria County’s Oldest Newspaper—Established 1890
PAGE SEVEN
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The Armistice
Is Over
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By Ruth Taylor
Ev-
Mr
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pjn to n>''
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left
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of
visited
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CONSULT US ON YOUR
Mr
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INSURANCE PROBLEMS
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it Insurant,
MUSTANG GAZETTE
Political Announcements
ASUALTY
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Watt Davis
J. Paul Rogers
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Monroe Gas & Plbg. Co.,
4R*
INSURANCE
s ■*
Plumbing, Heating and Lighting
IELIND JONES
WATT DAVIS
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s
3304 Telephone
W-4863
Houston, Texas
Ride The Bus . .
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FACE EAST
’In’
TWICE
OS Z2WARMISTICE HAY
Texas Bus Lines
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for all kinds of
INSURANCE
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Also Real Estate and Rentals
PHONE 46. ALVIN
(ONE 172
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T«T Ol SOTO S
5H-4M’
K« porters
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First Baptist
Fincher On Texas
Univ. Field Trip
toetange rnuu. •>»<.<».
SEE THE NEW DE SOTO
SOY JOHNSON MOTOR CO
ALVIN, TEXAS
STYLED TO STAND OUT.
BUILT TO STAND UP!
Ft. Crockett Funds
Under Maj. Fauids
1. more
Io meet
' being
• been
•» have
•rcent-
M Mis-
♦ Face East once in silent tribute to our heroic
soldier dead. Then face East again in cold dehance
of the brunch hordes which seek to destroy all
that is decent in the world.
This simple ritual can be vour solemn expres-
sion of the Live and loialty that today arc- burning
in vour heart and in the hearts of all true Ameri-
cans We who make Southern Select beer will ob-
serve the ritual ... to a man. We humbly suggest
that you. t«M>. may find it patriotically inspiring.
ieod for
ha rail-
peedily
Tefense
iciHc «
ry thing
irtation
4 B S
2 1S4
Fight For Freedom
Statement Of
Purpose
ocracy alive s>
might xml hax'i
the to
>• night.
Edward
age of
W LIGHTS OUT OF SIGHT except at night! Air-
foil Lights ore streamlined into the fenders I
W INTERIORS PERSONALIZED! Wide choice of
color combinations to match 13 new body colorsl
W115-H.P. ENGINE! New Powermoster odds
new lost to driving—its ports ore Superfinished!
FLUID DRIVE with Simpli-Matic Transmission
tops all previous “bests*’ in No-Shift Driving!
Houston. Texas
October. 31, 1941
For f ountj School
Superintendent
C P. Strickland
lesdame* Hix Gray C. H Shoe-
Re. and Bush of Algoa shopped
Houston Saturday
REAL
RADIO FEATURtS
UstM te SOUTXfM StUCT -
ara«iw*«rf» s *'t«sso
P M sroars Of THE Otr
«<th Sraca TO IS tn 10 30
p M Every Oay. MsMayt .Srx
MG!*.rdf'RC4Wi"t»»4l.
participate
in. I. e.
Citizens of Alvir
LEAVES ALVIN FOR GALVES\9N—
7:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 2-45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 10:45 p.m.
nts Mr
>nday
Stricklin
shopping.
owning pro- j
a corpor-
procuring
WE Will GIVE
FREE Use of Piano
LEAVES ALVIN FOR HOUSTON —
7:50 am. 10:50 a.m. 2:50 p.m. 5:5C p.m. 10.S5 p.m.
1
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Hi S.&S.C. JONES
Galvr$Ton-Houston ssfwfsus inc.
Gilverton, T»*a«
n. of
Mrs.
nival at the
night at wh
JEPHSON
(LITTLE JOE.
Actions were
d attended
Abst
W. 1
cept
L'n-
con-
PEARLAND
Mrs. J V. Coppinger
Punctuating sermons with a mii-
.-r. volts is a specialty of Irwin,
Monn who comes to Houston.
r. embrr 9 to 14 Scientist Miami
i a sermon that
on. of Moody Bibb* In
ension staff, takes hu
Scientist Talks
With Million
Volts
r i
& B Sec
192 a< N
Brazoria
110.00.
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itlot 15
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Prescott; 121
mt and w ife
t a! S2.-, 1 J-;
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Sa
Mr and Mrs R. E
ent to Houston Frida;
co-operation there-, the year 190o and have always, and
still do ha e an interest in Alvin
and its succeas Should you feel,
this is worth publication, i would
appreciate your favor
Yours for boosting Alvin,
I remain ax ever,
Respectfully.
Oscar S. Cummings Sr ,
322 W«t 22 Avenue
Houston. Texas
a
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1
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. that since the
Refining Co., has ‘
oiley prospect oil i
ain« one way in I
>erty owners may i
themselves in ;
icti an oil-fieldI
and financial life
lers who
[FLUID DRIVE
L WITH
iimpli-Mafit A
frsmmauon^
lUCIIDAMrC A/TEUrv
tn.'UIIMnUL HULHVI
1
Our mightiest armament « the
.idea that is America the cone
that men are created equal
flinching allegiance to this
and Mrs John
and Frank
attended
here Thuradi
sun of Houston, visited Mr and
Mrs R E Webb of Alvin Sunday.
j Those of us who remember Ar- ;
• mist ice Day 1918 recall not merely
'the wild excitement with which I
the news was greeted, but even j Houston,
I more the deep sense of relief and [
• the lean rapture at the thought of j
i peace. We felt that not only this
For Storage
Mr hate left on our hand*
in this vicinity a beauti-
ful Spinet pian>> Hr will
giv< FKEt UM- for stor-
age or will gi’e big dis-
count for immediate Mile
on easy term* For full
information address:
< RF.IHT MANAGER
Brook Mays Piano Co.
152.’ Main M.. Houston
yet fuHftiied
»he fight is o
No. 1, £■,
6: John Cli
n L. Gaedke
. 31500.0U
No- ’*• Jot B andM
6: John Clutter u
g«* Gaedke-Carlib <
hSOOnp
f>y: Lot 4, Bik jq I
and wife toE F i
the Nazi onslaught upon it.
All true citizens would fight and
die for the American idea. We i
I assert that the time has come to
fight We cannot urge action a-
, gainst Hitler and suggest that such
j action will keep us out of war For
example, we urge repeal of the [
Neutrality Act, we knowing that [
when our ships, loadeu with our
tax-cA belligerent;
e American fleet, Hitler j wrong
back This will mean
declaration of war will
and should follow.
FIGHT FOR FREEDOM Is for
full war at once Hitlerism can-
not be beaten by halfway mea-
sures and the fight for freedom
cannot be won by the half-hearted
bride, which was attended by a
iarge number of friends, the hon-
oree receiving many beautiful and
I useful gifts Delicious i
I ments were served by the hostess
j during th afternoon
“T/ie Agency Oi Service’
L NOVEMBER 7, 1941
XH l Lot 6. Blk. J
ter and wife to j
1 wife. 55c 1 R S1
co; Lot 23; Blk J
oir.pton to Lyda £ j
Bob M-uin. Jr Mi»«mr
ist. of Houston, holdtni
vices Mr King lead t
and Mi Painter was th
j Ours wm the task of beam
| nigh the torch of liberty Of m*
tng that the light of freedom di
pelled the darkness <>f oppress^.
i We did not ask of those who di<
from whence they cai
what faith they lived
soldiers m a battle for I
Ours was Still is the
' keeping that 1
.. that their ••eri
K*. tt * Fftitiit** Mt I tn
lornune I
i alvin
der’s Letter
uuizens of Alvir ow
perty might duly form
ation for the purpose of
oil, gas, sulphur, etc., development
within the city limits by depositing
theid individual leases to their own
company in uhch they may be-
come stockholders for considera-
tion of the proportion they own
to the whole assemblage of oune-s
This proposed corporation then is
in position to lease th>- i-t
property to an independent oil
operator who will agree to drill a
wed in the heart of Alvin on the
top of Its v
might I am a former
Alvin Mill i» auth»ri/e<i to
dale-, <>ub|i*et to the a* lion of
the I'aspayrrv I nion of Itra/oria
I ounty primary to l-e held Sat-
, Course", at the Mustang School,
i starting Nov. 18. The course will
... _____ be given Tuesday and Thursday
refresh- j nights from 7 until 9 o'clock each
hostess , week This is the same course that
i Mis* Bennett has recently gi\en
in Alvin The course is free.
’ eryone interested is cordially
vited to attend
But as the years have come and; a two weeks visit with their par-
we have celebrated Armis-1 ents
ay more and more solemnly.
Delated realization that Ar-
e” truly meant "the tempor-
►ssation of hostilities.
We wanted peace and we sought
it by compromise and equivoca-
tion. We overlooked the tact that
there is-there can be- no truce
tn the fight between right and
The Riverview Baptist Church
has taken the old Suburban Gar-
dens Hotel building and held the
time services m it Bunday with
•x
ports by th.
will fight
war. and a
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.