The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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THURSDAY. JANUARY
>AY. JANUA1
THE ALVIN SUN
ALVIN. TEXAS
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Watt Davis Ins. Agency
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Design And
Supervision Of Construction Of
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the world’s toughest Proving Ground
on
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Civil ENGINEER
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THE ALVIN SUN
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screw contreli.
Dixie Service Station
Fhone
I (trnipr I oral Girl
", . > \\. <I January IS
y ellow witt
;■ beautiful
Aglaian Study Club
Will .Meet .Monday
Mrs. McNatt Is
Study Hostess
-alians Are
For Visit
Th.'
purple
FARIA HONORS MRS. E. A POWELL ON
SOIll BIRTHDAY' OBSERVANCE, PEC. 31
FOR THE SORB*. WEST 9
RIDE YOU EVER HAD...ON S
, ONLY 24 LBS. OF AIR .
Mi M II Wolfe
Cr. .1.1 ttnnaqer,
STREETS
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
SUBDIVISIONS
WATER SUPPLY
Dinner Party Honors
|(Ample leaving City
Betty Budge Has
New Year's Party
Mr. and Mrs. Lutes
Entertain At Home
Theron
Wanda
ITS DURABILITY
WAS CMKKEO MERE
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• ALVIN
visiting their
Charlston. an<
Ke ph.
»• fypt bearings ar
super ho<dness . .
• to 8 positions.
rwo SIZES avail
4 GOLDBERG BU.LDING
TEX Ab
th*- w intel it* •
'»• I.* ;<l on her
Mi and
spent New
‘re she
s of a
preside
sion
US STABILITY
WAS PROVED HIKE
PEARSON CHEVROLET CO I
H
J H Blackwell
Day in Bay
country home was the scene of
a holiday party recently.
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JTRPORTS
tiHil’GES
BUILDINGS
HIGHWAYS
.»•*» Mis i r.
Alvin resident?
Any trip is easy in a car repaired at the
PEARSON CHEVROLET CO.
DeWitt of Ah
kt aa deputy t«
Mr
were
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iv.
th*' up;
from Jai
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Mrs. J.
and Mrs.
lid
Games were played and then re-
freshments were served the fol-1
and Mrs
I Mrs J
and Mrs
and
| Training :
pave Galvei
Yvo-Week (
Ma
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' tor. Mr
. Jt-ph.M*n.
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gfAL SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY
"Mt-Cit fycC!
AT THE
Mrs 1. O Given ban return-
1 from San Antonio
as called by the il
We Keep Printing flying
and Flying Out
; George Pearson. Mr
i Ellis Pierson and Mi
Bob Monarch
CM7666
two «• taxeys - same fast Rturt
Pearson Chevrolet Co.
GEORGE I*EARSOH| General
I AWW
PLAZA
HARLINGEN, TEXAS }
thrw attending the Cot
gam. .n Dallas were
Mr: Ed Downing. Mr
D.n Blocker. Mt and
, Mr and Mrs
son. Jim. and
r Jean Moore.
g ITS POWER
R WAS PROVED HfEt
■
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Vi • ?sr
knd Mrs A C Cha
son arrived in Alvin]
^jht after a trip front
■"^■^^Rustralia. I
<?harlston is a nativl
?*
t to ' ■
-‘hei Mi C'hailsC
red "down under ' wit
new 1949 Chevro-
Mr and Mr» Bob Pnv-
and Mr- .foe Dudley
Mr. and Mrs Jim Dick
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Alexander.. Mr and Mrs. C. K
Hrnkle., Mr. and Mrs Pat Lutes
una Mr and Mrs C H McLean
Mr and Mrs H F Jaynes .ue
ovmg to Kansas to make their!
• iwnir
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\ E. A. Barber of Shrevep
thd
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PROVID HFRI 3
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T» IMPROVED PERFORMANCE
WAS MEASURED MIRE
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and Mr-. J
in Groesbeck
'Graduate, Co-ed
i Share Honors At
|Tea Thursday
PMONE 1^2 —...... • •
ITS ECONOMY
WAI PROVED MIRE
111 i
ill + borne
EARLE PEARSON. Sale. Mmmw
PRom !U
• 5 ROOMS . . . |1.so ond |J.OO
' 'THE HUI OF THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY
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economy. They ore the engineer* and tech-
nicians of the General Motors Proving
Groimd —the largest, mo*t completely
equipped, outdoor testing laboratory in
the automobile world.
Here, before a »<ngle
iMr C tt."
I Mr- Bob Mcn.ui
I prograrTi on poll*-
Mr ■ ; N IM. : :
I the short business sr-
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opportunity ufl
all to H
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r.g li G.kI.v ■
^Hte the pfl
rlt^O ' dion problems
M^rmoarK'.ng I
^Ksum-r.vr. USS ■
dgCt'.*. ..iit-i-n d.*y ■
|^K enmarking from H
aftth personnel i:\mB
and Tulsa, ol
■KT1 •• first cruise visB
it 01 Key West and ■
’■l-e second cruJ
Jte p. . t o’ .;u.i:i,Lin..r l
- .iber’ port tor tnel
c eduL f*>i the 27th oil
1941- has not vet b<l
meed • ut the Commanl
EifI ■ i N«val District I
meed hat it will mosl
y be i a foreign courl
urti I
|d at the U. S. Nal
Yarning Center. 53rJ
tenue U. Galveston!
tailing 8S95 during 1
g huurs. Inquiries al]
le on Tuesday nigh]
jularly cb.eduled J
ns vtSMHirv
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\A/H[N you see the 1949 Chevrolet*, a
V’ glance Will be enough to tell you
they re new—a* new in line and cor tour,
*n beauty and style. And when you look
imide, and under the hood, and beneath
the choBBis. you'll see that their newness is
not merely in outward appearance, but m
design and engineering and construction
as well.
fh*. a tet cf pvwpie, me iv4y Chevro-
let is already old. They know what it will
do, ana how exceedingly weR it will do it—
they know ail about its performance, it*
comfort, if* power, safety, durability and
Mrs F annie Herring was hos-
less at the annual New Year’s eve
_: party held by members of tht'
Pf| '42” club
After a covered dish supper. |
|. I Mrs J. J Bartlett was winner of
. ‘ first prize m the 42 games
1 Other guests included Mrs.
Katherine Robertson. Mrs A D. ■
•s Evan Mrs Grace Miner. M
d I Fred Hei. i c, Mrs Eva Armstrong
•’ following: J.- e Pnc« Dora! ..nd Mrs. W B Killebrew
Jourdan, Irene Pru *■, Fred Lan- •■■■-----------------------
■ Beit. Bru-nt..: " h .:i ’ Toni Hicks Hosts
| At Buffet Supper j
b.. Mr and i
| Mrs T J Hicks at their home I
last Friday evening
A B Lewi!
Dick Linds*
531 R Peckhan
TwK >T« dur a mutt
WAS PROVED MERE
.■ «•*»*-
f ". i iro.r *r., *
WAS PROVFU mere
A buffet supper
/^Chevrolet
•Ha*' theme with greenery
rers used Of special note was
artistic arrangement of Bib
figure oh the mazitel
T.- table centerpiece
rt.unr I unique arrangement of
. . niw rujujms i..-. **
C-.nL, ,ur..,und,d by I. v.-»pples > Mr and Mr G(We,.
.hrvsan were P'"y‘"1 Jr ' ,l"" r' an, M, and Mr. Duw.rd Hal
.h. ml I Mr and Mr. A w Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Al Martin, Mr and gfgt
Mrs. Kyle Wilson. .Mr and Mrs.
and Mr.-,
and Mrs
M'.- .
1 Mr
In *nort, the General Motor* ProvmjB
Ground test* are your asturance Hurt yov I
new-model Ch*vrrd«* he: pro.id »» ~<>*}
through many month* and many, man* 1
thousandi of mile* of rough handling I
Soon you will tee the new Chevrolet- I
and when you do, you will see a car nd J
only new, but tried and true
42 CluI) Entertained
On New Year's Eve
TRY THE CLASSIFIED ADS
THEY GET RESULTS
I Watch Party Held
i By Memebrs Of Foot 50th ANNIVERSARY IS SET SUNDAY
And Fiddle Club
H Black-A.JI
Kennedy will
Mary Margaret Smith of
ive graduate
School, and
a student at
Service First
Phone 72 - Alvin
Hl'
■ -
•e
IT* R.DINQ COMPOR'
Lf * WAS PROVED MEE
%
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A
I'.rh”! are cordially invited
attend open house Sunday at
B«>rbcr home between th«* hours
of 2 t o 5 p m
The occasion will mark the
50th wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Barber who have lived
Aivin since their marriage on
{era, Texas.
The couple’s children are ex-
pected to t.w here Sunday to ar.
n enh-r-, ning They include
Mi. Charles Hileman of Gaines-
ville. Mrs F W. Chambers of
Houston, W A. Barber of Algoa,
Thomas Barber of Texas City and
Mrs. E A. Powdi,
HOth hirthdav last Friday
IL.st* '-ir th „u.j-n. ■
Card Ift lanti of IL'ti-bm, Mr
Baytown. M Opal Si. ith * )•'
«if Alvin
Held at the bon * *d M; Smith
^aaU’’' '
1L "sr ?
M? "fr/.
K.55"
■'‘Mrafcfe.J
Members of the Foot and Fiddle: B;
luc. organized recently as 8
The decorations carried out the ; rauare dance group, were gue->t>
u. Mr. and Mr Warren Moore
at their new home on New Year's
Eve.
A midnight buffet supper was
a i served.
, Those enjoying the hospitality. *n
1- Jar. 8. li>99 in
Beware Ceud
From Common d
Thnt HANG 9W
, CfeomulMon relieves prom th J
it me* right ro rhe «•». .f •-, J
io help loosen and expel gtra]
phlegm and a. 1 nature t
heal raw, tender, inHame t ?-, J
mui ou* membrane*. T«ll .. • ]
«o *eli you a bo :le of ( ;riwJ
with the undcr«tan*i>''.: . ,
ihe way it qtuckh aHav th* J
or vou are to hive xour money]
CREOMULSIO
for Coughs,ChectCclds 8-^
Mis Bitty Bttdge entertain
with a New Yea: party at I
home last Thurso;*
He; father. S. S
i*rd mu-h cnU rt
tricks of magic,
played tn rooms f ih-d with bal
loons and other d*
Refreshihents <
..nd hot chocolate
let went into prodxtion, eipwrimen*
model* were tested —mode to show ttx
they posse**, in greater measure than eve
all thov* qualities on which Chevrolet h<
built its leadership.
rut Richter poured.
;ui- !.• included Judy
irnion Ko >n *•, Judy Sei-
Ann Welch. Judy Bai-
hildren, Mr.
I). I’owel! of
Mild Mi v F'l >vd Powell
Mrs James Durham of Au.-tin'
i spent the holidays w ith her par - [
i unt.s Mr and Mis M P (’art
T?'
Mr and Mrs A B Kennedy Sr •
have tE'turned from an extensive I
trip to Indiana and Illinois In
Ani.i <*n Ind. they visited Mi ■
K* nnedys sister and visited Mi ’
Kt-iinixi> ter in Chu : They i
made the return trip home by I
and Mrs I
M;a. K.-in.i
R T Brise
We hov • two lovely pianos and or - Crond Piano n this
ucmty thst «,?} seH at a bonjo.h tor U ; ,5 or u !i give cosy
iatms to reltobic parry
If interested please write, wire
vc send our truck for he»e p*on»
I. Webster
during the
Mr Ruth Kerr of San Mateo. I
Calif, is tier* visiting her par-1
i rntx Mr and .Mrs Ed Banfield i
’ Mr: Kerr plans to spend about
I a month here
Mi and Mrs A B Kennedy
anti daughter, motored to Cor I
Christi t. visit her parents j
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The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1949, newspaper, January 6, 1949; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251862/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.