The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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Alvin, Texas,
Frid*y- l:-" 11, 1^;
Page 4
THE ALVIN SUN, Alvin and Brazoria County’s Oldest Newspaper—Est. 1890
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d by
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and Mrs. K
Mr.
THE GOVERNOR HAS HiS DAY
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Mr
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and
Henry
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two
ref re
Jame
Mrs.
pres<
Mr
who
of
GEORGIA VOTES DRY AGAIN
nd*
dau/
Mr
d
ikI Mr
of hard ii<;
rger n.njorit
trip to his hon
■th and body bu. Ji
ublio ot milk’s mat
IS IT
K DICTATOR IN THE OFFING?
■mi
Should
that
Elbe
Hoort
ve but rec
R. I.-
that h<
adi
but
Tw.
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Mis
week end.
No
THE BIG NEW
The Humble Company exerts every effort.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ALVIN
< iy resource to furnish Tuxua mo
strair
tee
Modern
torists with "quality" motor fuels, motor oils,
PAINTS mid VARNISHES
greases and special products. We are faced,
.*1 to the
L.
however, with this problem: today's "quality"
(Dolin'•
Moderately
|
merchandise may be
EXPERIENCE
well known author-
sure *he Texas motorist of continuing "qual-
whai
The prorrai
ity" in Humble products, wv have adopted a
J
k
policy of continuous improvement—from day
•lej
Goodaon—«Myrick—Seiber I
(U
tinuous improvement keeps Humble ahead.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT
FOR YO*. A HOME!—with LOWE BROTHERS PAINTS AND VARNISHES
KAHN & LEVY
Fgf
h'iin
Dickinson Phone 3031 |
Alvin - Phone 112
Also Real
M.
1’aies.
fc. .. .. .
NEW
I .r
; OIL A RLLINING CO.
i
to day. This policy, our customers say. has
tx?en highly successful: they tell us, con-
Prccious minerals
produced by cows
Everybody Invited
To Benefit Dance
Th
Da:
n of jobs.
K butting
instead of
and racket
enrolled
■>ple who h
Rally-Dvy For H.D.C. At
Camp Grounds, Wednesday
M. W
Marie
s the c
stent of
: n.anJ
' I
in ■ ? f
Brazoria Cou:
All other cou
With a circa)
and adjoining
quirtd by the
M.
Mr
Hou
■ful n
l
I
i
t
!
Woodruff of Chil
“ ’ for a fet
»■ Jane Barr J
to return wl
kit in Oklahoma. I
■onomy F
Stor
NORGE ELECTRIC
KEFR1GERATORS
2117 Church St.
Gatveatnn, Texas
Mr
>. mJ
; the
1 Juh
* urgt
to be given
ill
McGinnis and
home after a I
in Haviland I
C. IVrn
Mr. and
Mr
Bern*
Houm
Mr. and Mr5. Ba
son Joe, left Sun.
tended visit with
pi*--... Mt
Wi t, at Brackettvi
/1
w
Brow
Stanofl
; Mr
• M*
HOLDS ML!
wish
They
DeWitt and
» in Ah
Billie
M.nn<
; Mi-
T. C. Fain
nd guests
H. iteckl.
>rui County
W'-.lner-lay.1'!lt
IMPORTANT NOTICE
WWWM: KMa __
Ruth Bak.
fveral year
d, Wednc-da
1
Furniture
COMPLETE HOME
GET UTTERS
V. I q
Ig ceremony,
and Mrs He
MRS JOHN !' LCK
ELLIOT! BECK MOUNT
JOHN >. BOY NOR
ZDNA H. PARCHMAN
J u- I
id
have l<
an<| u.
to tak«
.. <’J1JL w '.'ero Mr.. Heaty hnlds-a ul_
v.iv . Mr. and Mr . C
lum of Kansa
Everett
ii tnnl
We would
book it1
did the speake
I •
sideiablv
lues,
knell on
Mock.
lioustd
in the
y, which M»jw «•
•deah» ot
It has always been our policy to sell only those
products which would render the greatest measure
of service and give the greatest degree of satisfac-
tion to the people of our community.
"QUALITY,,
tu-
L|«h, greAteleM I
mor* wn Pr<|
Ltter . -mi■ -xion«. I
-------q,
Rev. and Mrs.
and .Mrs
nd Mr. an.
11 of Hou,
Romrnd wil!
in Hcustui
Faye Hat<'s
Weekend
Mr und
n* y*»r - - _ •1.50
.......... 42.00
vicinity, Braxuria
advance, a* re>
doth°and th.
;as an attrac-
4 sr all white
g nt the Baptist
e in Alvin, Re>.
V. e are cvufident that our customers will wel-
c »nie this move on our part. Stocking this line of
fine painting and decorating materials means that
” c are nov» able to obtain for you decorative plans
and suggestions pn pared by a
ity on color harmony.
ly becc
It is the credit o; our
iinodic success therein
I I
7
I
La D-<UKcjhe rt son Lumber Ce. ~
. _ I'uLiisher
. Secrctary-Trrmmr, r
Editor and Manager
Associate Editor
ft -? 1
't ' 3
>41 '. «
Established 1890
L'lclvi'-u al
matter undt; Act of
Alvin and Brazoria County’s Oldest Newspaper
'fi ? ‘ • • v p*
the postoffice at Ah.n, Texa.% as>
Congress on March 3, 1870.
l-i* i
---THE ALVIN- SUN~ f--"i1!**—
A N D N E W S ’ Jan., .* A. Kelley and .VLm Neva
. Tate wer carried at the tudy
, of Rev. C. J. Jeatet in Huualun .
; last Saturday.
Mr. Kelley is fmployed by the;
Stanolind Oil & Guh Company in 1
the engineering department ami
has been a resident of Alvin for |
! the pa^t year.
Mrs. Kelley is the daughter of I
Jone boro, Ariuuuaj
t They will make
quin lor a two weeks vacation in are spending the v
M Hmi, Florida. i with their giandru-rwnt*
Mr. and Mr- Cecil Brown and I Mrs. D. I. Wilht-ltr.
sons left recently for a motor I —.
trip to Arkansas and Washington,
Bowles and
Misses Sheila McGinnis ami guests of
1 Anita Altemus arc home after a i Hanner.
(Kansas) Bible school*
H? >■ -
r.ian Beck
About 40
Be glow to hong up when celling. •
2. Be quick to answer when colled.
* 25,000 people a day in the Souihwetf
"hung up" before the coded party hoj
a chance to answer his telephone
W. R. M‘
;. McKenzi
capacity to
f their owr.
* Few posses!
will !>e held j estimate the e
next month, ■ ignorance.
members :ir<j i -----
GRACE CHURCH
(Episcopal)
Charles D. Snowden
Priest-in-Charge
goods in tomorrow's automobile. So. to as-
We invite you to visit our store, inspect our stock.
would stop gambling on horse races in Texas
join in with the governor and applaud. The
have come and they will very likely stay, just as
>y in times of nation wide prohibition,
or succeeded in depriving the state of con-
enue. He destroyed millions in property va-
He deprived many men of jobs. He set the death
the rapidly gro' »ng business of breeding fine
vd from bveoi.
New c«-n\
vout, and the
*. A. .
IM Beck,
t and M:
>e of the tetter Saturday
n. Mi W. T. Hendrix
hwwree
re fresh'h
fior d eenterpiece
candyiuJt. iadiv
cakes, opeu-fac,<i
punch were th
erved. The honor
W W. Connei’.1,
i. Beck home.
Col. and Mrs.
Crockett were w<
and Mr<i. E
Olga II
Light refreMhn»*n*.!i of ice rreapi 1 during th<
'ami cookies were -erved to the!
group before they adjourned.
! The next meeting i
second Friday of r
ly 9th. Ail the member* nn
ted to attend.
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BRIDGE PARTY
Mri
M:
J. T. Baker.’
li,-,. ami M>-
Mrs. Mammie i
Wednesday to her
and David Wilhe’m, ten Louis, Mo., after
twin .-ons of Mr. and; visit with her
Harold Wilhelm of Houston Shafer.
an,; \|. CoUmm
.,nal
». hav.r.g complel
. .i \ :,!>.(
■
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
mty and adjoining countia*. by mail,
intio and »later, by mail, on* year -.
' Mn>. M M Dodson entertained
her three table club with a con- I
; tract bridge party Wednesday at-.
! ternoon. Arrangt-nunU of daisies I
1---j marigolds decorated the
More than 230 million p
of nature** finest minerals
precious than gold, are
u.ilk Americana drinic ea-;
This provides everyone with a>
proximately two pounds of the
Indispensable calcium, phos-
phorus and other food minerals.
Milk's mineral combinat: tars
wonderiuilyconstructe d per
actually
up mostly of pt-
organized.
I Joli
N«w Siibtcribar*—L-----*-/-----
,,t J U/lten wu Ttupiicw...
Sun: I
; Dr. W.
J. J. Jacx-
!ke Somck, I
•.!!, Alvin; Floyd j
^ood; E. E.
; D. E. Christie,
on, Alvin:
; Mrs. L.l
ctly ca»ed for too!-,
/ou find nt our shop .
' 'o-lime Barbers with |
I up-to-<iaie irauiing ready to serv■■
you.
Davis Barber Shop
Tufs(1;i
against tin*
two years a
In the
The Third Sunday after Trinity
Juue 13. 1937
The R tor has been called oij.
' ot town, therefore no services ih>
Sunday.
. Meeting !
lune 23rd.: "r<*
will start at 10 a. I . .
I lire il<*y i
I E-. tC Invited to come w|
hiing a covered «ii-n to help pro |
■ vide lunch for those attending in|
! your party.
The foundation pattern dr,
J parade will be in the afternoon.
There will he 18 different prir.esi
1 awarded, first prize will bn a trip I
io College Station. The girl’s three !
! i-hi.'.-es will al«o get first, second!
I and third awards.
The h D.C. Council. MU. Ora •
! Slone, co uni v a kf. nt of Amd.-ton. I
Bates of Danburv. I
-pnehr asd Mrj
Alvl„ M
an inferior piece of
By Viola Pearton
Mr. and Mrs. Kellum of
Branch, Kansas, accompan
their young son are vinitia
-I It'
lilb’ i
<jy Hgv-* >it
oi her
Mrs. A. E.
I and
I home
Mrs. O. E. Moulton was winner
i ot the cut prise and Mrs. A. I.
. Martin won the high score tro-
phy. After th* game
' u (I sweet course, with
I was served the guests.
i’he personnel ot the party in
! eluded: Me.'.tam*'* W W. DeWitt,
John Douk, Raymond Hollo*u .
i R M Johm-on, A I Marti.,, s
S M. Kenzie, E. K. ,amj m»h,
it!. Walter Wtight,
and W. E. Steele.
iber Gilbreath
>n the Th'
Major E. H Rackley
interesting talk
of the Auxiliary
develop the id
family. J. T. Baker.
Mr. and .Mis. H. W
In keeping with this policy, we have secured the
agency for a line of paints and varnishes, which,
through rigid tests, have proved to be of superior
worth. Now we have a complete line of
Following are some of the
ert new read. r> of the Sun:
C. A. William,., Alvin
E. Surratt, Houston; J
.‘-on, Kansas City; .Mi!
Alvin; Jimmie Hi
Brown, Friend
Woodward, Alvin
Manvel; A:., t L
John J. Ramnw-t, Alv
Moon-hUd, M»ota: J»-
Garcia, Alvin; M,-- Ava Bound-. |
Alvin; H. W P-ter<. Alvin: M -
nk McKmr. j Jr, Alvin; '. !
Holt, North Little Rotk. A. |
-M-; G. E Hx-rn
.Mo.; John H. Adan
H. Bobbitt, Houston
"Goi the I’raserver of Man”
the subject of the L.e.--on-Sern
which will tw read in ail Church
of Chrixt, Scientist on Sund;
June 13.
E. A. Lu
<i in Be
r, Mrs. •
Govirnor A:; .1 demanded that the pari-mutuel ru-
ing bill be np. ak-d. and lie finally succeeded in havin,
his way. • . .
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Poynor, John S. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1937, newspaper, June 11, 1937; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251942/m1/4/?q=brown%2C+john: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.