The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 8
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)AY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1942
The Alvin Sun, Alvin and Brazct.u County’s Oldest Newspaper—Established in 1S90
PAGE THREE
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War Damage
Insurance
To the Navy’s Fighting Men!
In Case of Invasion, Bomb-
ing, All Damage Covered.
SEE YOUR LOCAL
AGENT
Byrnes
e
JEPHSON
aid Mary.
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(LITTLE JOE)
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Don't
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Ride The Bus
ALVIN POST No. 129
The American Legion
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Heaven',
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Alvin carried;
Alev Butaud
Keep Faith with Our Navy Heroes
Give to the Navy Relief Today!
Continued from Page Two)
Jeieria Serves
rningMeal
P.T.A. to Entertain
For Teachers
Free Vaccination
to be Offered
Alvin Students
Students Show Pep
in First Rally
Last Year's Grads
Enter College
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Also Real Estate and
Rentals
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Graduates
ed Now
has been elected by
mil tu be assembly
• introduced
al of th*' Alvin high
rses in Houston busi-
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F M. Knox
mt tell a rr
cis ted
ndent
■»nt»r
d Mary Leah Slatap*
ity of Housto
Mallett
Insurance Aeencv
for all kind* of
INSURANCE
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oint was wide.
On the return kick
he ball and drove
iard-h:tt.ng Alvin f
he goal stripe fo
ouchdown. Butaud cu
I heard
a date
Yellow Jackets
Wallop Webster
46-6
Webster
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■ high's n
0
Designed by the Quartermaster
Corps f«r warm climate and gar-
rison wear, this n< w trm.' uniform
features knee length cotton shorts.
The cutton-cos cred fihre helmet
fhows the soldier’s regimental in-
signia. Both the open collar shirt
• nd the stockings are of cotton.
dent Council
sets Assembly
I of Alvin high school, gnve
gatron solo. He played the Eng-
• ciety; the Th*
resented by ,
Scroll, by
break f.
rs of th
P. T. A. Health
PROGRAM IS
OUTLINED
Pos.
E
E
T C. Hallmgworth
T Tate
1 Dorothy
’ Jones, b
i tang.
Mr. i Coach
talk to
■ted the new mem- j knew th
*
The tea* her said: "No,
was the first mail
"Well. " said the title boy.
want to bring
Janie, our fa*
i'll of the Alvin
■<l the* assembly
in the school
\ y-J
al
&
opened with the
I playing the na-
hile the audience
ce, director of the
ri in the pledge of
ie United State*
anyway.
The rain had no respect for foot-
nail and stopped the yell prac
when it was just getting well
a saint: he kn
he's a devil;
be flattered '
A w ill •<
leal th pn
A. & M college are
zie, Brady Law,
Moor* , and L. M. Ri.aell.
Bobbie Brennen, Johnnie
Brennen Fred Jackson and
Thrw)
I FEEL FEFF
lUUW THUS
FBACKACI
I out 10 FA’IOUI ANOIM
E Feel like
I again t>v rtimrm
L backache (du* I
o.K i* and »r>»
QP Juit rubles •
E--*r-<o »nd im(
' it begin* its Itm
w ork of h«lpta(g
that back. Pkg
Only 60c st year!
Q r*t National^
ollment of p,,st _ ,,4
of last yet
oiled at tht
rhsreas las
east fitt.pn
dents are:
well Wan
otor is taki
wel fourth
journal.,.ii
i degret*. (
1 Renumber Botoan
In t tit
> A Dime Out of
Esery Dollar in
‘ ^U.S. War Bonds
tuakey, one of our
left Monday for |
will go to the X I
R. J
represented the
, I. C. Finger rep-
tespian club was rep-
Jane MeCrt
Priscilla
Press club, by Jeanne Marie Bruce,
and the band by Mr E F M..
mL
ictice'
1 un-
The Alvin chapter of the Future
Farmers' of America met and re-
' organized. The new officers are
‘ Gilbert Libby, president: August
quarter and went over tnree times l
In the third quarter.
Alvin came back in the last quar-1
ter to score one more time*
Webster's lone score came in th-,
when Dumont Shaw '
pass on his ow n 20 ■
irds for a touchdown.
touchdowns for Alvin
three, Hoden two, |
Extra points ■
.Bailey i
2 graduates have
allege this sum-
wliu began in June al i l‘
Gene McKen-
Homer Jean
third period
I intercepted a
' and ran 80 yai
Making
were; Butard
Idoux and Slataper
were made by Butaud two.l
}and Roden
Outstanding men for Webster
were. James Smythe and Dumnnf
Shaw.
Line up:
Alvin:
Underwood
Libby
Mahaffey
. Patrick ......
Bailey
Slataper
l R. J. Idoux
I C. R.iden
Butaud
Florida
A little boy popped up and
"Why, * ieorge Washington, h*
■first in peace, first in war
first in the hearts of his cou
This day has l».wn sot asi*l»» to honor the officers and men of the U. S.
Navy who are daily fulfilling the glorious traditions handed down by
the Nava! Heroes of long ago. The heritage of Jones and Farragut and
Dewey is their heritage. They have accepted it proudly, with the same
courage and determination that gave us Victory in the past. The his-
t*»ry of America is their history. For if there had been no man like
John Paul Jones to shout, "I have just begun to fight!” ... if there
had been no Dewey at Manila Bay ... if there had been no men like
the Naw fiver who reported “Sighted sub, sank same" ... if these men
had never lived and fought in the U. S. Navy, there might be no Free-
dom for Americans today. Now, to the Navy heroes of all our wars, we
add the names of the brave men who are fighting at this very moment on
the far seas of the world for our Freedom and the flag we live under
Those of us who are not in the Navy pledge today’ to do everything in
oui power to help them get the Victory job done ... to speed the day
when the light of Liberty will shine again from sea to sea.
■ Thine Eyes."
Nan Strickland r
j Student council. H.
‘ The .MuaUng Community dub in
1 <-alling a meeting or. Friday after-
i noon, of October 2. at the home of
| Mr. G. E. Porter. The meeting is
l being called for the purpose of
I electing nc w officers for the year.
I Aii members of the club are urged
I to be present.
Heupers, vice - president. Chariest
Farlow, secretary: Warren Stan-I
ton. treasurer; Willis Crouch, re-1
■otter; Pat McDonald, parliamen- '
tarian: Donald Gregory, watchdog:
Frank McKay, historian
H C. Finger and Wesley Miller I
i their Lona Star farmer
Carl Ware is applying for
1 the Arperican farmer degree
The club's leader is now Mr.'
i Dorsey, teacher of vocational agri-)
i culture.
LEAVES ALVIN FOR HOUSTON
6:50 a.m. 7:50 a. m. 10:05 a. m. 12:30 p. m,
2:45 p. m. 6:10 p. m. 6:25 p. m. 11 :00 p. m.
LEAVES ALVIN FOR GALVESTON
6:50 a. m. 7:50 a. m. 10:15 a. m. 12:30 p. m.
2.55 p. m. 6:10 p. m. a:3t> p. m. ll:0v p. m.
Texas Bus Lines
smoke but wh*
WELL! They k
The band play
yelled. There w
response looking
Carolyn Kelly, v.
Bolter
The Navy
Needs
BINOCU-
LARS
If you have a
Carl ZeiM o r
Bausch and
Lomb in 6x30 or
7x50 size, send
them to the
Naval Observa-
tory in Wash-
ington, D. C.
idden drop i(
I so mam boys g
rmed fortes and k
more jobs are ope
H UNITED STATES jIAVY DAY ★October 27th
ever stay home and bathe?”
1 wish 1 could see you. Janie, tu
tell you something appropriate.
’ but since I can't I think I'll use
Robert Grants words about:
i "What should u girl think when
tier present 'Flame' tells her she’s
an Angel?" Here s what What
' woman can withstand the fa.^ina-
rmth mat sne is
is fool enough to
undeceive him?
, may it
anie, for
him he's
nan he’s
Tell him
it and
25c each ; an(1
to get breakfast i
i Cracken. new director.
The band played A Symbol of
( Honor. As the hand played the
i school song: "Hail Alma Mater."
i the audience sang
thp t an'■her* dur-1 Severs! parent-,
■ar. ' Alvin visited the
,’v - - . — ■ gram.
them and invited
i bers of the faculty.
! Rating to new students
was given by Jack Piemen
i iSheaffer a new student
gave an or- j
of the tabje and
‘th blue tr-mnunjl
rk was >p<,n»or«| b»i
we.I. the Home Etta
[ The r T. A. will have a recep-
I tion Friday night, October 25. hon-
I ormg th-- new teachers. The re-
| ceptlon will be held at the eiemen-
! tary auditorium at 8 P M Mrs.
Jack Green. Miss Bunting. Mr*.
I Doris Cook. Miss Opal Boswell and
| Mm Tony Pugh will have full
' eharge of the program. All the
I new tenvriefs, acrvjoi nurse, and
I officers of the P. T A. will he In
j v>e moving line This invitation
! is entended l<» all the old teachers
I and parents, whether you are a
j member of the P. T. A or no* Ev-
| eryone come out and give our new
j tea< hei* ja cordial welcome
. . ... yVv. . . —
j Ml NTAMi N'FTY
up torcigners."
id has been upon u*
reeks NO! 1 mean
l NOT upon us We re soikless
I and patriotic, too.
We have ifen a rather despond
j ent look on Max Mahaffey's coun-
. tenance lately He knows we »ym-
| pathize with him; we're all sorry!
'Joyce Ruskey had to leave biv-|
' eryone loved her and w iii n»» her i
very much
• Mias Browning wanted us to take
■ it literally so she said "The men
were seated around the fire hav-
ing a heated discussion."
OH. that reminds me,
.Jimmy say "How abou
Saturday night. Mary"’
! "I'm sorry. Jimmy.' «
1; but I'm going to be busy
i "W< ll," said Jimm) "11 jw
| next Saturday night’”
"I'm sorry Jimmy. I've
j date '
■Well,” 'never give up,’ said Jlm-
! my. "Hew about six weeks from
Saturday night?”
"I’m really very sorry Jimmy, I P
be busy." *aid Mary.
Jimmy: "Woman!
t the im-
ram Octo-
i her 12th through October 19th and
■ 26tn There will be diphtheria
and typhoid shots, tuberculin t*"st
and small pox vaccinal in given.
. These will be given by Dr G. G.
Howard, county medical phyucten,
assisted by Miss Johnson, county
nurse, our school nurse, Mrs Mon-
. arch, and the health conirnittee,
, Mrs Ge<> Duncan Mrs John
' Evans and Mrs Geo Cook, physi-
cal education teacher
The health immunization will
mean so much tn i* child’s future
1 development So often mothers do
not give it much consideration un
til an epidemic beaks nut and
spreads over the community Ty-
i phon! shots are very important to
children going out of town week
ends, drinking water here and
there and going swimming in pub-
; lie pools, for they are w likely to
come in contact with the germ.
So as your children develop into
south, give them every chance to
“ i have a strong body and mind.
Each parent will be sent a form to
till out with your permission before
the child is given these shuts. A
I form for the parents' signature*
will be given out by the P T A.
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P. T. A. HONORS
TEACHERS’
TONIGHT
‘ IUh air. -Drink to Me Only with'
[5 eery school morning1
N'f>ir Arnold, manager of
school cafeteria.
t to about eight
Alvin Schools.
for only
hose teachers who
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Jones, Alger. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942, newspaper, September 25, 1942; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251967/m1/3/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.