The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1952 Page: 4 of 12
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THURSDAY. MAY »
THE ALVIN SUN
FACE FOUR
Y-TEENS PARTY
Nominates Officers
IS CIRCLE GIFT
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New Homes Now Beilis I'ii-.Ahd
In McLemore Subdivision
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LOOK AT THESE FEATURES.
In
BIBLE STUDY
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NEWMAN'S GARAGE
The,n,'s a hearty Texas welcome
Alvin, Tex?>
P. 0. Box 64
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<’heck-l’p Original Parts and Repairs
Briggs Stratton Gasoline Engines
also
Authorized Sales and Service
Clinton Gasoline Engines
Original Parts and Repairs
Used Engines S15.00 and $25.00
COMPLETE FACTORY
APPROVED SERVICES
Drive in and
get acquainted with Humble I
Esso Extra Gasoline
Drive in and
get acquainted with
Humble Charted lubrication
Ai>•.. Kirkendall
I.e;uL Studies
■nd Ml.
the fifth
60 NEW MEMBERS
ARE HONORED AT
CHRISTIAN PETE
$11 OFFERING
TO HOSPITALS
Martha McChesney Berry was I
■ a Georgia philanthropist who [
I'.mndeJ a group of schools tor
i the children of mountaineers of
her native state
WHEN IN TROUBLE, KEEP
CALM. HOLD ON TO OVER-
TURNED BOATOR ANY
RACE TOWARD SHORE,
AY Or A WA Y FROM IT.
THEN YOU WON <r FIND
YOURSELF EXHAUSTED
AND FAR FRU/n L<xNL>.
know. This week.
neighborhood'.
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than
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MRS. EVANS HAS
12 CLUB FETE
Miss Estelle Cope
’tie Dur.run
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chapter and
id a beach
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aved and a
Carolyn K<
gow, Kay
I Corbett
, Performing at the harp were
ception ■
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Me
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Mr>
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Mrs
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Get your dream home early and choJ
jour favorite colors, inside and nut
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Mr- R l" '
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Dove in and
get acquainted wth Humble
Esso Extra Motor Oil
B&PW OUTLINES
ADA W< ED PLANS LN GALVESTON
FOR NEW TERM
FORMAL RECITAL Reliekah Lodge
GIVEN SUNDAY
BY MUSICIANS
BRIDE ELECT IS
ENTERTAINED AT I
'IRIDAL SHOWER
■I Atheneaum Club
1 Picnic Is Held
MRS. DAVIS HAS
TEA FOR GROUP
AT LIVERPO >L
ARCADIA PARTY
' IS GIVEN FOR
SCHOOL FRIENDS
flow to Be Safe in the Water
YMCA Ru/es for Water Safety
don't show off.
NEVER DIVE INTO UNKNOWN
WATERS. FATAL DAN GERf ..
MX." LURK thLKZ.KnOW
YOUR VATER BEFORE
YOU V! YE. ’4
waiting for you...
Bapt
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Members of the Lottie
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McLEMORE BUILDERS, Inc.
Carlton Ely. Agent Phone 311
Mills, and Elmira Phiiiips
Martha Cari.-.e .>n<l Jan C<
delivered organ numbers.
Drive in and \
Farmer's
Question
Corner ,T>s '
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ABOUT
RAI'IIA '
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FLOAT. NG OBJECT. COM- I W
PARAT/VELY SMALL ' ? "
OBJECTE WILL SUPPOR T "dL ”
YOU UNTIL HELP COMES.
angements
hu h work-
under the Humble sign in your neighborhoc
You’re u/uup welcome under your neighborhood Humble sign.
But this week Humble dealers specially invite you and your family tovtopl
and get Acquainted. Fbis it Humble welcome ueek. Drive in and shake IM
with jour neighbor under the Humble sign.
\ou II tmd him a good neighbor, moreover he's a business man that sequ'lf
to supply you w ith products of extra quality, to give you service fl
depend on.
This week he’s making a special effort to thank those neighbors who
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Missionary Circle
morning at tl
Church and c
Mother’s Day
tals as wall a- a fund |
Girls’ Auxiliary
Speaking on the
Drive in and
get acquainted with
w. Humble Service
' I
Drive in and get | jlB-,
acquai. -'ed w’th Humble Atlas B #
Tnes & Batteries
WK
Thirty eight members of the
Alvin Rebekah Ix»dge met Mon-
day night to nominate officers
who will be formally elected
next week. At that same time,
inititat’on will be held for a num-
ber of < andidates and the mern-
bership contest wui close.
Serving refreshnfents were
E1ain< l*ark*r, Betty Wilson.
Lorena O'Connell, and Scnonta I
Eernbree ' program were Mi
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TRY THE CLASSIFIED ADS Snider nd M - J
charge
Mrs. Nea
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Mr« Rui
Frir L. Bin
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ty. ’
Mr- Fu
by Mrs. Jew
and Mis
old friends and customers, to bcuome acquainted with neighbors he
know I his week, especially, scop foe service under the Humble s*gn 10
M .ma . Cir. 1 ■ win ;
group nd Tuesday with
< Hohjorff
; • B' wn;
juice to thirteen I
In it
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A Contact n vi-t.’nmri.in
mraiatrly Confin. «ny Hi-
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Hardwood Floors — Tile Baths — AlutnmuJ
Window — Venetian Blinds — Bath Will
Heater — Water Heater — Laundry Cunnec-
tions — Attics Ins-Jated — Yards Land«c??d|
Paved Streets and Driveways — School Bui
AH City Conveniences. I
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from your
under the. Humble
PONT TAKE DARES.
NEITHER SHOWS
COURA GEf BUT RA -
F - THER DOUBT OF
7 COURAGE.
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Mr* E-.
ie Herhn
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$ ! ■ &f ■ "vi x
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Mr College Y T<
el their guests t-n
a party Saturday r
of ton. Games w« ■
ati-m and picnic supper tei
h t
Pupils of Mi'S Helen Horton
performed Sunday afternoon be-
fore a large crowd at the city
school auditorium in their an-
;nua! f rnia’ rerit»' Many out-of-
i town guests were present.
I Rendering piano numbers were
Charlem. Barnett, Lucile Eu-
banks, Ji-:-. Baton, *,ara Evans,
James Burge, Helen Strouhal,
i.Mary MaiAjaivt Coliins, Marjie
, Hockin. Jean William.', Betty
i Louise Bu< ge, Betty Martin,
i Mary F .uu Brosius. Sandr a Wil-
liams, Chotsy Danie. Shirley
*Ann Curry Nora Beth Barker,
: Julia Ann Robert.-. Lynn Dixison,
ridru.k. Sandia Glas-i
Dyche and Carolyn*
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people
i Church,
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.STl'DEN’TS
TI’AKT IN
■W1A FETE
-tar
bnie its ewn i ecord fa
I participate1^ at the re
b-. Felt held at Rung
L year Lie school endeav
: ■ dent .
Lrsx »Ttt . txeepUu
E three children who fo
fcreisers tan net partici
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The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1952, newspaper, May 22, 1952; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1252035/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.