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T be held
Sunday. July 15, and committee
chairmen will be appointed at a
later date
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and Wacy Leon
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i Mrs. R. L. Gibson and famiiv,
i Alvin: Mrs. J. C. Wilson ■ Hous-
on; Mrs. C. A. Hickey. 'Colum-
bus; Mrs. H G. Richards. Free-
port; Mr. and Mrs. Elo Ziener
iof New Ulm; and Ida Iglinsky,
. Clute.
i The bride is a senior student
at Angleton High School and will
graduate in May. The bridegroom
is employed as an electrician.
They are making their hdme at
ft Li WtlVinc AnolotAH
The Alvin Country Club was
the scere Saturday of a spring
luncheon which was given by
Mrs. Ca vin Foster and Mrs
T. Moor? to honor Miss Carol
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BBCOtnli rial ■■ take as the trip itself.
th your fam-
fun—and it's
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then the
teen-agers
barged inf
Troop 22 had its regular meet-1 Thursday when Troop 11 met at
ing Thursday at the Girl Scout the Girl ^ont Little House.
Little house. The troop had an
WbT
the girt; were given booklets, by
the Am vrican Legion, on how to
display the flag.
—publicity chairman.
Catherire Smith
Her corsage was of white icama-
i tions.
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The furniest foursome that ew fouled up Der Futirer!
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were | ciiuuren up io me iruru yraue oi .NOT dominated by LBJ e
pas parish grounds after t h < body else.. . He can go ir
and his family and her 10:30 Mass Sunday. Governor's office a FREF
grandparents. Mrs. Cvdt Dod----endorsed by any M
son and Mr. and Mrs' Rit liard F<T<T or ScIfish SP0™1 Interest
Miller. I^clnlvl MARSHALL FORMB
?!Len!?2 Hunt Planned oo'E,tNOR •* '•
Mainland Council 3217 Knighk VOTE for the Candidate who
of Columbus Youth Activities WIN in the nm-off. . . ami ■-ho
('hairman Clarence Coulston has can WIN in November:
announced an Easter egg hunt Pd. Pol Adv. by Mashall F
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• serve a flag ceremony presented
i by Troop 22. |. _ ,
-----Ifor May 5. and n was announced
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[side by a huge Easter bunny. that junior auxiliary members of family and friends.
I The small lucheon tables were!wiU assist in the pop,>> salc 0,1 R«-Albert Petrich, her
I laid with green linen and center-1 Ma-V 26- n was als0 announced tor- and hls family and
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P-TA Meeting
Date Changed
The date of the April meeting' I
of the Alvin Junior-Senior P-TA I
has been changed due to the;
Easter holiday, officials have an- i
nounced. The meeting will be
held on Monday, April 30. at >
7 30 p.m. in the assembly room
at the high school.
Luke Kennedy, of the agricul-1
tare departmet. and the FFA1
HOUSTON NATURAL
GAS SYSTEM
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Qualified
by
POLITICAL
INTEREST
Betty Dudley is a member of the
Democrat c Party . . . she believ s
in the Democratic Party and what :t
stands for, and she believes it to b •»
the party which most concerned ■ •
the busint sman, the working man and
BETTY DUDLEY fheir fam lies.
Betty Dudley
FOR
DISTRICT CLERK
OF BRAZORIA COUNTY
Pol. Adv. Paid For By Friends of Betty Dudley
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...they prove hew much you save with
GAS Air Conditioning. You don’t have to take
an', body s word for it. M ist manufacturers publish
•predications showing th total utility appetite of
their rquipn-.ent for every hour of full cooling. Com-
pare these “specs.” You’ll discover that all of the
most popular electrical systems cost substantially
more per hour to operate than a gas absorption
system of equal (and sometimes greater) coaling
capacity! No wonder loca owners of GAS Air Con-
ditioning are enthusiastic! For a free savings survey
by a qualified GAS air omditioning specialist . . .
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COMPARE NONGAS VS IAS OPERATING COSTS*
UNIT ••£’’- NON-GAS (heat pumc, de-
livering 59 000 BTL o* cooling
COSTS 73 7% MORE
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Ferguson,
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Childress, and Dixie Idoux. Host- along uith silver dishes of nuts Bulah Willis, of Pomona, Calif.,
esses are P—z'u-
na Coffey, Sarah Emert. Judy i
Godwin, Gail Jourdan. Cheryl
Guinn, Vicki Kiri and Lynn Lind- j
sey.
Members of the decorating and I
entertainment committees a r e
Helen Jezek, Patty Lee, Judy
Godwin, Melanie Britt. Barban
Hawkins, Peggy Ramage, Deb-
s -'C
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On Thursday Girl Scout Troop
18 held a meeting at the Girl
Scout L ttle House. There were
13 men i>ers present.
i Mrs. James Early discussed
with th* girls how representa-
tives find out the opinions of the
public Special laws of the city
were di-cussed.
The neeting ended with play-
ing of ome games learned in
program aid training.
—troo:- scribe
Jandi Crenshaw
Grace Guild
Bake Sale Set
Members of Grace Guild of the ant^ ^is‘ *'i’an Pearson presided, white lace and a pink umbrella
(Grace Episcopal Church will hold I at.,thc uewl ,rom which ,h€ cock iedT-’ed with ' r1"1'
a bake sale Saturday mbrning. "er? sened. roses was open above the gifts,
beginning at 10 a.m., in front of! ^he di ling rooi.i presented a The white lace over pink laid
the Community Public Service!charmin^ Faster scene The ta- refre .ijnent table was appointed1
ble was iaid with an imported with milk glass and crystal. The
offer linen cloth and centered with an cake was ornamented with dain-
. IFactm- a tr<M» anH a r»inL bun-'ty flowers and scrolls, and was;
two j served to the guests with grape I
?ach 1 punch, nuts and mints,
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Do not fight against two adver !
)ickin:
J
odsc were
Domthv v
Hoke •• 3
h" rnernbei 'j
wre were 52 nCfl
present J
T1?-* 'isitim ! <wl
eshnienL of ,
lints ’nd cofleS
wered uith a 5
uith r
Preparation.. .JJ
;‘:<t Monday r.E-131
^ial ind
Jge. The ev.^S
hose birthdays mJ
. March and
eshrr.vr.t , 01lr 13
“■ arp Miss ~
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arbes. ■
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is valuaelm
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STATION
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ent and two members absent on
I Out-of-town gu e s t s included r
wXr.^rela^’d^: Luncheon At
i£a^d£r Country Club
is«,“n oTArcadia; aS HOHOFS SeiliOFS
K'1 Sandra
Ml Dee
Bobby
Darin
A Quiet
hideaway...
A Secret
rendezvous...
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del.verm» e: 000 BTl of cooling
u C3«TS 34 55. MORE
Der hour then a GAS system deliv-
ering 60 000 BTUI
wishes and many lovely gifts. Clute. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Crain)
The Wright home was decked i of Wailaceville. Magdalen Crain
with lovely flowers, in a variety and Thurman Bowles of Clute.;
-------It . iof golden blooms, for the occa- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chronister
Little 1 ouse. The troop had an :n t?e dates were set sion. The reception table was and Jo of Sand Springs. Okla.,
out-of-doors flag ceremonv and' spring cookout (May 19) laid with a lace cloth and cen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson and
• ’ arK‘ the mothers coffee (Mav.tered with an arrangement of Linda of Pasadena. Mrs. Ethel
spring flowers of predominately Baker of Texas City. Mrs. Lillie
golden hue. The four tiered wed Harris of Bossier City, La . Mr.
tees to w ork out plans for the ding cake w as topped w ith gold- and Mrs. Henry Davis of Bel-
coffee. Cooks are Nancy Buett- on numerals. 50, and further or- field, N. D.. and Wacy Leon
ner, Rebecca Ellerbrock, Linda namented with white roses, bells Wright of San Francisco. Calif.
Stephanie Hen s 1 e y, and swans. A silver coffee sen- The Wrights received calls of
£ar?11 *ce arKj a crystal punch senice.! congratulations from a niece.
C— jaimig vxnil silver dishes oi nutsiouiaii niiiis. oi Pomona, lain..
Bonnie Chaloupka. Do- and mints, completed the table’s and Mr. and Mrs. Manin Ing-
r* . appointmgnfjj man. friends, of Belfield. N. I). 1 . .
day. 4 p.m to 6 p.m.
■ The blessed sacrament will b
exposed after Mass on Holy
Thursday until the 2 o’clock sen-
ices on Good Friday, and will
Im? attended by members of th
Altar Society and the Holy Nam1*
(for Saturday for children from
one to 12 years of age. Th" egg
(hunt will be from 2 io 5
p.m. at the council grout i!
. Grain! Knight Garland Howell
has advised that there will ;• no
the Community Public
Building.
The churchwomen will .... . , , J „
cakes pies cookies homemade .aster e :S trce and a P*nk bun-|ty flowers and scrolls, and
candies and a variety of <;oion-d iny- [ndi r the tree
and hand decorated Easter, eggs, I UTaPPed
officials said
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REALTORS TO MEET
A meeting of the Gulf (Coast
Board of Realtors will befein at
7 p.m. Thursday in the Cothmun-
ity Room (>f the Alvin ( State
Bank, officials have annotinced.
coffee^ Cooks are Nancy Buett- en numerals. 50. and further or- field. N.
; and
A n g 1 e t o n
whose topic was "What is being
(done in Brazoria County for re-: ture
(tarded children”. I boys will provide the program.
ling watcti from his hiding place;Miss Rose Marie Smith ar.d Miss I
I in a ana nt arrant>cmcni at drift.1 Rrt>nda Walls.
Miss Patsy Little recorded the
(in a quant arrangement of drift-'Brenda Wells.
wood am1 yellow roses with pur TEi.;: Pat;;
pie accer ts and. of course. East- 25 guests who attended.
(er eggs. Miss Laura Jane Foster! The gift tabe was covered with
A schedule of Holy Week Mass- meeting on Holy Thursday
es and services has been relea «•’ ~ ~
ivd by Father Theodore Franc s! , .. , .
jof Saini John’s Catholic Churt h j ™^yhlc,k?,n ,fg
as follows.
On Holy Thursday. Mass and
;special service at 7 p.m.; Good
Friday, from 2 pm. until 3 p.m J"
the stations of the Cross. Mass at'
6:30 p.m.; Holy Saturday. Ma-si '
at 8 p.m.: Easter Sunday, first I
Mass at 6:30 a m., High Ma? >
at 10:30 uith benediction folio1-
ing.
Confession hours will be. Hol- )®
Thursday, 4;4O p.m. to 6 pm g.
Good Frid v, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m |
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.
to 9:30 p.m. Another Oblate Fa-
ther will assist in confessions
during these hours: Holy Satui
'day. 4 p.m
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PwWiwhed specifications of eacn model. «ll itilib costs of
elwthc ar7 water”:,?n',s Jl Rfo’o'lini local res dential aas,
the tree were t
Easter favors for each ‘ punch, nuts and mints.
j guest. N< ar the coffee and
table wa? a large pink rose tree) Do not fight agai
which was guarded on either saries. —Cautullus
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Mtn 42 •% MORE '
per hour t ,;.i a GAS system deliv-
ering 60,000 ETU!
be no catechisni j
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) es will lx? held after Easter at r
morning | the regular time.
i The Easter season
Among the 60 guests. member>! wl.
The reception
and the mother’s coffee (Mav tered with
10).
The troop divided into commit-
vvw« TTWAVAiiig dinuvribdlv OUItUdk , -----’ --------- ■ i
at their home by friends and rei- .VM^ist^nd1
atives who called at open house Pete of Baytown. Mr. and Mrs
to offer congratulations, best Allen Crain. Linda and Glenda of
wishes and many lovely gifts. I
cd with arrangements of
roses. Each place was
with an Easter egg graduate.
Attending the luncheon were
36 senior girls, the honor guests i
and their mothers, Mrs. E“!'
w Bennett. Mrs. Ellis Pierson. Mrs. (of Alvin Junior College who gave
Koehler of Houston.
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Miss Denham
Is Honored
............. With Shower _______
was used as the fo- A shower honoring Miss Mary "ho discussed ‘ Ways Retarded
I bride chose a black i r
I silk dress with white accessories. I aecoratir g the"' reception
i.r ...u;.. . bsr jrom wl)i(,h vegetable'Th u r s d a y in the Community
(juice co-ktails were served, fea- Room of the Alvin State Bank,
tured "J - Easter Bunny ” keep- Hostesses for the affair were
Auxiliary Hears Dinner Honors
Guest Speakers Miss Miller
In the regular meeting of mem Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller
bers of the American Legion Aux-, were hosts Sunday at a barbecue Men.
bie Parker and Sherrill* Kennedx. iliar>' Thursday night. Mrs. Don dinner, to honor their daughter.
i At the close of the meetig the Baker, vice president, conducted Miss Darline Miller, after her i classes <»n Holy Thursday
♦ « j_: 1 ^48. m . . . - - - - « *: At- *• -•- ’’van- U“ -- ”
jgelical Church in the
worship service.
an interesting lecture on Colom-
bia, S. A., including in his dis-
cussion all phases of the coun-
try. such as religion, architec-
ture. farming and industry.
i The welfare chairman introduc-
ed guest speakers Mrs. Matthew
Erin, director of special educa-
tion in the Texas City Schools,
ihv vciiuw i ibv, was usea as me to- a snow er nononng Miss Marv";"'" uiavussvw may a nt-
and white cal point in spring arrangements Denham, bride elect of Kenneth Children Can Be Helped”;
icceSsories. )decoratirg the reception room. Fridell, was an event of last AIbert Korenek of Angl
clos'
i an Easter egg hunt fo
children up to the third grade or
pas- U1C P*uk>ii giuuiiua
her 10:30 Mass Sunday.
Uod- ♦
Rpi.ani Easter Egg
p i n k hat the unit received a member-
marked ship citation al the Galveston
—convention for meeting its quota
before Nov. 11.
, The Pan American study chair-
Earl man introduced Gordon Hensley,
James Waters and Mrs. William ;
Schomac k, who will graduate I
from Marion High School in
Houston in May, and Miss Jane I
Pearson. Miss Anna Mary Ben f
nett and Miss Jamie Waters.)
. . who will be Alvin graduates.
8i)4 Wilkins, Angleton. SfnjOr Class flower, the,
i For their wedding trip the yellow rise, t
Wrights Are Honored Sunday Schedule For
At Golden Wedding Open House Holv Week
Mr. and Mrs W. T. (Tolyl ( Guests from out of town wen T-, 4 J
Wright were honored on their Mrs. Hiram Horter of San Anton IS AnnOUnCCG
50th wedding anniversary Sundav i10’ ant^ Mrs. Robert Carver (
.. ; and Tammy Jo of San Antonio
ed
s.uN ALVIN, TEXAS THURSDAY. APRIL |?. |962
Miss Beaver, E. J. Iglinsky
Are Wed In Recent Ceremony
Miss Dianne Beaver and Ed-,ditional wedding music jm
ward J- Iglinsky pledged their | organ.
-.1 adding vows in a 7:30 p.m. cer-i Given in marriage by her un-
. , mony Abril 6 at the First Meth-! K°y Beaver of Ar'cacfca, the
odist Chfirch in .Angleton. i J*™e wore a white chiffbn bal-
. The bride is the daughter of drcss wi,h full, el-
Mrs Be.iha R. Beaver and the ’I«?ves- The ifeckline
G. S. Beaver of Angleton.! ’ tr!m^ "hi»e
brn 1 groom’s parents were A slightly ip back.
further
4 Vernon Cornehus of- ^skirt."^wore fS'kal'a
, «1 . t the double nng cere- pm a bnda|
I Mr. and Mrs. Rex L. Gibson of
to G(d an<
niomer
late G. S. Beaver of Angleton.
The bridegroom’s parents were I. Tl*'" r t---
late tor. and Mrs. E. J. Ig- ,?3tl" bow tx’l‘ f-i:-
accented the dress, with a small
. mlay of wh te lace ...
R«k Vernon Cornelius of- fuU skirt s(le
... .1. ,h„ an.*!. ri„„ — (with a bridal iUusion'Tingmi;
tra *
Mr. and Mrs. Rex L. Gibson of
'Alvin seneci as attendants, with
Dan Beaver of Angleton, brother
of the bride, acting as usher.
A reception was held in the
home of the bride’s mother im-
mediately following the w<>dding
ceremony.
Assisting at the reception were
Misses Panic Grisham. Geraldine
iBums and Marjorie Bracey, all
of Angleton. I
T he traditional,
wedding cake with a
bride and b’idegroom, decorated
) one end of the serving table
; which was laid with white linen.
• Centering the table was a bou-
quet of stock and rosed with
(greenery intermingled ! Lime)
| fruit punch was sened from a'
(crystal service.
i Out-of-town —--- . j ... I
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 75, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1962, newspaper, April 19, 1962; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1244894/m1/5/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.