The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1937 Page: 5 of 10
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DOLLARS WASTED ON UPKEEP
CAN T BUY NEW ROADS
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Su eethen»«‘t I
120. Beat arrangement f
J. W. VOGAN, D.D.S.
Notice of Election
blooming
Gladiolus
small leaf Woomng
spike
a Flo*
eet l\
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t pi-h (
ibit l*ulyantha rose
mgement roses, an:
That's why it's wise --and eco-
notaicii—to build concrete
.MAY
!>". Best
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95. Zinnia (
For complete information write to
POftTLANO CEME’IT ASSOCIATION
t J01 Norwood Bldg , Anitin, Tea.
..ration of the
■ n d of 263
I .nu.script,
:g repr duced
APOSTOLIC CHURCH
Claude Parham, pastor
and The
en I,3C0
CLASSIFICATION THE ALViN
GARDEN CLUB FLOWER
Large leaf
Begonia
130 Best
Begonia
ABRANGEMEN 1 ■
I VXD FOLIA* I
Inferior roads seem cheap -nd
easy to budd. They stretch a
-parting fund so th»f H-covef*: a
lot of territory. But after a
year or two, the trouble be-
gins! Maintenance costs go up
and up. Soon all your paving
money is spent on upkeep ...
and no more new road« are
built.
An election will be held on
Saturday. April 3. U»37, at t a
Mustang School nvu*, »vr »>««
purpose of electing One (I »
School Trustee. Polls will open
at 8 a. m. and close at 7 p. m.
M. V. AiTnstrong, Pre>i-
dent, Board of Trustees.
35-1-c
. ..Concrctt Lists* It re-
quires almost no upkeep. Each
j«-ir. the paving fund builds
more miles of concrete until the
w hok job is done —for keeps.
Concrete's smooth, non-skid
surface is safe and satisfactory
to drive on. It speeds up traffic
■... reduces accidents ... saves
gas, tires and repairs.
Get concrete insist on it—for
safety, comfort and economy
Eanrr Liiy
18. Bast exhibit Easter Lilies
1». Ite.-t exhs'. ‘ Amaryllis (red?
20. Best exhibit Amaryllis (hy-
brid)
21. Best exhibit Day Lily
22. Hest exhibit any other vax.-
ety lily «
23. Best one
(light) *
il'i. I
117. B
Serv.c.- L
7:30 p. m. Wedr.-
t$TMf |Ul-
L tow C0S1 j
k. *.n*B A
j 121. Best arrangement flowering
| trees
| CLASS VII. POT PLANTS
CLASS H. FLOWERS FROJI| 122. Best blooming pot plant
BULBS. TUBERS AND RH! i 123. Best Bo-’on fern
ZOMES. i 121. Best maiden hai-- fem
17. Beet one E»ncr Liiy i ixo. Best Fem any other vnric...
126. Beet red blooming Geranium
127. Beet p;nk blooming Geran-
ium
128. Best white blooming Geran-
ium
12b. Beat
— *
Children should be seen
not hurt.
lb. Best ex
s
s
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GRACE CHURCH
lEj. copal)
Charles V. Snowden
Rev
:hirch OF CHRIST
. w<
Hall.
ATHOUC CHURCH
Mor.d.y
LET’S HAVE A PARTY!
ra.
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Sunday Scho
Preaching Sc
B. T. S. Sunday
Carl Riesel Sunday school
mtendent.
10.OU a. m.
re. 11:00 a. m.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
T. R. Elder pastor
. 7 30
at 9:00 U
i roomful of
But perhape
Take it easy!
Worship Sc: .
Senior C. E.
•> 45 p. m.
Prayer mertir
- ■ II—Will to ■
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH'
George W Springfield, Pastor !
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fcft '.Sa
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if Mifci
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Ifou remember how. when we wore little, ire resolved to have lota
tartiA* far "•'.‘•J—; *•»•£ «** »•*.*» P’it now we re so
F Mhaustwl after our first attempt at entertaining « '*
h tJut Ut_ u uurawivoe “never again ' I
tlu- u «-ake of taking the party too ser.ou-ly
F >t’bort And the refreebmenta simple?
platen of wholesome cookies and chocolate egg nogs will
f wrryboj, xiad they came. Another thing—let your small eons
Wtaters h-in them to making ice cubes, ter irsta'"'* With
“°'ly little lee enber they can quickly make all the pure, taato-
•c* cabas you n*M from the Ice In your modern alroonditioned
iterator Theo, too, it is good for these small boats or boat eases
w ««t they hav* « peal par* to play ‘n mMt’ng a successful party
10:00 a. m.
x 00 p. :n. i
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APRIL 2,
1937
T.'XtV. Friday-
Alvin and Brazona County's Oldest Xnwspappr-
jVi •
■Est. 1890
Page 3
1 24. Duet
*pike
Glsdiu’iUi
Uncle Jim Says
XCERPTS
looking h<
Mnrvin Harr
K/
10 Years Ago. 1927
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m.. Mrs.
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nd V
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Wedne
t and
L. B.
Aker, ow
Il each
III
cloned a
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20 Years Ago. 1917
Hillsboro,
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toll.
ned Friij.
Best
“Th,.
Church. Re
elating.
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Friend;
with relative
Greer and ch
ww-k with Mr.
40.
41.
i Wedne.
, Mr-. R
the big
.'k w.ie
WhiUon
■rnoon in !
Hack! ;
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev A. E Bur.u, paslur
TESTCD RtUPL
By Francet Fee Rrrton
A
yt who died |
TtH—day after- I
Meth<H!i't
Elba ELf
1 lea-
trhin
^11
I ,'J
r
(dark)
exhibit
25. Best
kind.
26. Beat exhibit C;
ANNUM
PERENNIALS. BES
OWN F0L1AI
Ml, 10 a. m.. J. |
on, Saperintendent.
■i.y. a.hi pre.icl,
‘ nesH.
>1 fiunil
I may
through
I weekend her
Mr W. U
spent the
| at Humble.
■ Berry Jack-
At the city
METHODIST CHURCH
Th«m«« I Beck. Pastor
• turned from
i-t Saturday and
will leave for|
tort to the st'H k
poiation that he
a.s agent has
which will be
nazarene church
R E. Cumming*, Patter
FROM OUR
EARLY FILES
cookini
teaspoon
I spoon var
p.d
Place
■ boi!er and brn
1 fh1! heat.
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----Church School, 9 45 a. m. H. C I
Finger, Supt.
.doming Worship 11:00 a. m
mon by the pastor.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Ser-| 4
, j mon by the pastor.
I Women' Mi kioc.iry Society 2:30,
j p. m. Monday,
•ting Thursday, 8:00 p.m.
'hurch where you are
} ’ 2. Deipruriiun
.• English Di
ater in top of double
bring to b boll ever dl
Couibim- tapioca, sujar
■ and nah add gradually *
| then add ralaiua. and
I brisk boll, stirring constant
I immediately over
I water and cook 5 1
occasionally Cool.
I ens as it cools When
I add coffee and vanilla
I in creatn
Serves 6.
’■ I
h the popular 1
•or nf t offeo j
i Lrick building
| which the:
Rev. A
* -l,rivt-iriFi
Worth hog moved to
will occupy the puli
Fust Christian Uhurcl
ly to water,
br-ng to a
illy. Place
rapidly boiling
minutes, stirring F:t
1 Mixture thl< k
slightly cool.
_______ Chill, fold I *”d*
Serve tu sherbet glasses. , -
1. This dessert w
ily and pkaae ai
be present at y
Bachelor Butt
Bluvbunnetk
Uaien.lula-
44. Galliopsis
45. Coreopsis
Candytuft
Cornflower
Coffee Carnival
eups water, L3 cup quick I
ig tapioca; cup .«ugar x* | Ij
•on salt. »3 cup t
I cip itruus
vanllia. 1 cup creae
Years Ago.
1907
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Poynor, John S. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1937, newspaper, April 2, 1937; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1252286/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.