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I Mr. and Mrs. B. J Fickei and
her brotier, O. B. Luco and Mrs.
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Evening Service
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. pour les boys
Faberge's handsome collection of
toiletries tailored to a man's taste ..,
Men's Lotion, Talc, Creme Shave, Soap
gift boxed in sets or singles
the|most welcome gift of all!
fresh crisp Woodhue
or triple-sec sophisticated Aphrodisia
1.50 to 10.
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Juanita Groves with the Fickles
came i - ’ — - -
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Mr. and Mr^ Arthur G. Dan-
irci. have been enjoying a visit
Tom her mother. Mr
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B nn e Ray Follis, and her ,ius-
nd. Mrs. Robinson and Sherlie
re I*>th "on vacation" from
Dairy I.and where ihey’work .
Mr ind Mis. R. S. Curtis had
i children home for thanksgiv-
Day. They were Climel Cur-
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iJ*”- 1 ■> mond Wheel-
er and children, Amy, David and
Klin, were Thanksgiving dinner
guests of Mr. are I Mrs. Al Die-
tneh and childre; , Larry, Rob-
ert Danny, Michael ad Ron
iveitn . .
Dr. Joe Z. Ton ■ r, execut i v e
secretary of the Texas Methodist
-"er- „ 'ft7hnV^ Ij ?uest preach'
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They took three dogs to
them in spotting the bi-ds
Mr. and Mrs. T. :M. Davis
have lieen quite conceimed about
their 10-months-old soft. Thomas,
who lias been painfully ill with
an ear infection
Mrs. W. J. Leery enjoyed a
Thanksgiving visit from her
, aughter, Mrs. L. C. Russell, Mr
Russell and the couple’s ’ son,
Mike. Tac Russells cailnc in from
i Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Clark and
daughters, Dene and Janet of
who spent the holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clark,
enjoyed a trip to Play land Park
in Houston Friday night
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Senter
were visitors in Van on Thanks-
— -- — •— / *-**•*-»*• J the
holiday with ’nis mother
Miss Marlena Nelson of the
University of Texas returned to
Austin Sunday after spending the
holidays with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Neal Nelson, and
brother, Ronnie ....
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Shaw for Thanksgiving
granddaughter, Mrs. Leo Rab.
to J ?hildren, Loret-
hJ1" k* Jr> were aIso on
of Dunk’s
Pari has been
. say- she is im-
proving now but slill has to take
•t oasy and stay in out of bad
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CHRISTMAS TREE
LIGHT SET
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men at T.C.U. Miss Cook ..„
holiday guest in the Jordan home.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clvde
Wooster for the Thanksgiving
weekend were his parents, Mr.
I u;.d Mrs. W. B. Wooster of Gold-
thwaite, who are former Alvin re-
sidents
j Guests of Miss Laverne Town-1
send and her mother for Thanks-1
giving were Mr. and Mrs. George |
McCann and baby of Waco who
are cousins of Miss T 0 w n-1
send and her aunt, Mrs. Fred I
Mason, of Lampasas I
Officers Elected
By Association
Newly elected officers for the I
Brazoria County Association Fori
Retarded Children who will take
office at the beginning of Jan-
uary are Albert K irenek of Dan-
bury. president; C. A. Christian*
san of Freeport, vice president;
Mrs. E. H. Holt of Lake Jack-
son. secretary; E. C. Kilmer of
Angleton, treasurer.
The board of directors is Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Garcia of Alvin, |
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Mor lock. I
.Alvin; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kil-|
mer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cum-
bie. Angleton. Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vert Kuchor and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Korenek, Danbury; Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Christian, Free-
port; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Holt,
Lake Jackson and Mr. and Mrs.
James Albritton and Mr. and
Mrs. V. Schelle of Sweeny.
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the congen i a 1 j John Kirk Jr.
ig More, •»
sat, .day Represents
instructions was placed on sanita-1
tion to insure health of the
herds in which a technician
works as we'l as on the impor-
tance of timing to successful
conception.
In his work, Mr. Kirk will car- - ■=
ry tne latest equipment avail-’™nt m AJ.vin at 106 s°"'h Third
aUe, utUizing frozen semen with
~ L. | Davenport, who is well known
I in Alvin and has lived here for
-----1 -“/a years, has been in the
I cleaning business for the past 21
area | Tears-
He moved to Alvin from Clay-
wuh.-v, an | u. la. xYimer al Johnnv's
rom great cow families of the Cleaners since 1946
ssyts “ «51 iris*
SiSlSsZ'U'-S'Si
•he production and show win- Ray, two years old
nings of their offspring. 1 Davenport ,ias been active in
Mr. r: ' —
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family entertained
with dinner
(Present rd
Sophie Cox
Oscar Hobb ,
and Mrs. Claude Cox
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Mr. and Itirc ” -
anddrjundvLhdH- Wanda’" "KpiS|
ana Judv, had a number of
guests on Thanksgiving Day
They were Mrs. Davis’ parents
^sis^r « ’• v M' Ph'"1P‘- and
of R^n^.1”' Nevale™ Stem, all
of Rweibeig: and another sis-
/ V’ Htithom and
children of Eagle Lake . .
Mrl 'r pW^'Ch “Kludes Mr and
Mrs. J. F. Law, Mrs. Bessie Rot
"Is0"’ a<Mrs. J. D. Lindsev
and daughter, Lynn) had Thanks- ,
: Mving dinne r with Mr. and Mrs
J. A. Law. They were joined for
tae meal bv Mrs. Law’s mother i
Mrs. Bob Wilson. In the after-
noon. the eitire group drove to
Baytown to visit J. F. Law’s
brother, Audrey Law and his wife ;
Mrs. Katiierine DeHart. Mr.
and Mrs. A^ J McKay and child-
ren Elizabeth and Albert, had
a houseful <rf guests on Thanks-
W'W Day.iMrs DeHart’s son
Mont DeHart, came from Beau-
mont with his wife and children.
Linda and Richard, and he-r
so at home were Will and
Ann Davis ad Mrs.
Kirk, another sister,
from Many, La. . . .
Mrs. Mariam Treadway
t°?’ Houston ant
by on Thanksgiving Day
Dozier. Mrs. Dozier has been ill
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id znd sons. Tommy;and How-
ard. have been eninvikur Q
Cecil
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Thajnksgiv i ng
Bill
-.naw lor rnanltsgiving were
their daughter. Mrs. Jerry San-
del, Mr. Sandel and their small
son. Joel, of Houston . .
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Toner Sr.
had good reason to be- thankful I
this year with all their children’
home for the holiday. The Ton-
er s six children and all their
grandchildren gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arm-
strong (a daughter) for Thanks-
giving dinner. There were 34
members of the family present
Mr and Mrs. Jack Winston and
children of Natchez, Miss., Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Alana. Mr7
,„,llr(’n of Natchez. Miss.. Mr. and
,°|Mrs. Norman Alana, Mr.
Mrs. Elzie Copeland, Mr.
Mrs. Clifford Toner Jr.,
Miss Carolyn Toner and
grandchildren, all of Alvin
Mrs. E. M. Renfrow and Miss
Ruth Renfrow visited in
Queen, Ark. with relatives
friends Thanksgiving weekend. .
Mr. and Mrs. Will Slilley and I
family of Corpus Christi ' spent ’
Thanksgiving here with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Stilley. .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jordan,
their son, John Creswell and a |
nephew, Mike Wirtz, of West Col- i
umbia were in College Station i
Thursday for the Texas - A&M
football classic. Returning home
" wviv IIIVII
‘J Miss Shirley Creswell aid
Davenport To
Open New Firm
Within the next two weeks.
Fred Davenport will open a new
car- .and press.ins cstablish-
|The new business will be
1 F rcwl’c Xfrvzlzvw-M r-t... .
. its many advantages. This is in ’
keeping with the continued r e-, m
, search conducted in the Curtiss 15^
laboratory. '
As the new Curtiss local
representative. Mr. Kirk extends I!-
a" 1"'',tatl."n t° all farmer-treed- ton. N. M. where he attended
- era t0 ™rt ,lle Curtiss Farm to schools and has been associated
her I see Us batten- of iso bulb, all. with J. D. Miller at Johnnv ‘
from great mw ram,ii™ the Cleaners since 1M«.
Mary Thanksgiving Day in Groves with
rl tlifsi 41. . TV* IS .,
----- X .vrezvS son, Al
1 n L. Fickei, and Mrs. Fickei
and!
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• “ra. San Antonio and Mr. and
• ---— to visit
their parents Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
for some time . . . 77
Julia Crainer of Freeport
former Alvin resident, has ’
cently been teaching
class in Austin in the
Painting Guild ....
Mr. and Mrs. J .L. Driggers
and children. Jerry Lee, Joey
Lynn and Jimmy Lamai, en-
tertained at Thanksgiving dinner
for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan .
Mrs. Lula Melie.ier of Houston
spent the weekend here with her
sister, Mrs. M. L Drake, and
Mr. Drake. The Drakes had their
two sons and families home for
Thanksgiving. There wen Mr.
and Mrs. Miiton Drake Jr. o f
Houston .and Mr. and Mrs Ken
noth Drake and children Kennv
Sherry and Kathy ”
Miss Sharon Crook accoir
led Mrs. Doyle Copeland
Hutsville for the Thanksgiving
weekend. They visite d rel a-
tives of Mrs. Copeland s
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Dixon and
children. Cynthia. Harold. Darrell
and Billy, went to Danbuiy for
Thanksgivin™ dinner at the
home of her parents .Mr
Mrs. Frank Phillips .About
were
i was
Mrs.
PhiJ
.. — been
r the U. S. Army and
soon for Virginia
„ — —1 son of
<md Mrs. k rank D. Ferry,
mer
He went
and
first
. . anti brought
t J— ;.i the
Lunday and W. R. Lundav
tis of Hou.* ton Mr /i
Hayden Curtis^ Mr a^d mV* g^-Maugiuei
Donald R. Curtis and f7r iM rs, lMl'- Rab and
of Hitchcock a, 0 family, all -
Hitchcock -r^ Ornpanyi,,« Hie
Stersinger ;SdF c^R N,<olelte
is the fatherVtfe °
ghters-in-law urt s dau'
Miss Cheryl Leah
currently o’ Bellaire
grandmother. Mrs
Brown.
for Thanksgiving. In
Hoo^a'". and Mrs 3
Hudgins
with dinner on r
were her mother,' Mrs. I
“ and Mr. 1
and lamily and Mr ’ -
”■”? Ccx and Iam7r--
M„.F- .Davis and weather ....
■ Mrs. Felicia Lop-z joined her
sister. Mrs. Cecil Duenaz, Mr.
and Marv Fernan and
• Elizabeth Duenaz >r Thanksgiv-'
1 mg dinner ....
Mrs. Grace Crou h and daugh-
ter, Miss Viola Crouch, drove in
to Houston and d;ied out on
Thanksgiving Day. After doing
some sightseeing they returned
home ....
Mr. and Mrs.' T. Y. Sunday of
Manvel and Mr. ai d Mrs. E. L.
C roix were Thank: giving Day
guests in the home of their child-
rnn»r^r« an<^nJ?rs’ f dward Croix, rr<uuc rmuips About
with fho0n' £5. .'2!?ed being menibers °f the familv w
‘th Hie grandchildren, Robbie, present for the affair whi<h
m‘P a"? «andv * ■ ■ • also a farewell partv for
,r■ aPd Mrs Claries A. Cox Dixons brother Benjamin
and children, Pam and Jan, went; lips of Danbury, w,io has
in to Houston Thanksgiving Day, recalled by ’
to watch the big loley's parade! will leave soon for Virginis
and to eat t.ieir turkey in a Earl Mitchell, 14-year-old
restaurant Mr. r~- ”
Jack Davis and Louis Davis.! had the time of his life <r
sons of Mr. and Mi s. T. L. Dav-1 Thanksgiving holidays. F
is, came home front the Univer -to Brackettville with Mr
fSlly.u ?/kansa\ Fayetteville Mrs. W. R. Lundav for his
for the Thanksgiv in; holidays. Al- deer hunt
— \ down the biggest deer in
party, a 10-point buck: Louie
Lunday and W. R. Lundav also
bagged deer, as did Earl’; fath-
er when he went to Brackettvilk*
earlier. None of their buck were !<• "„, V”"”’ "
as large, however, as Earl s 10-1 £aco’„b<i’ fresh'
pointer I*.C.L. Miss Cook was a
Mr. and Mrs. M. .'.I. Dodson
went in to Houston Taanksg i ving
Day to have dinner with their i
niece Mrs. R F. Armbruster, ^
and her husband .... > 1
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. WoUim of
Danbury celebrated their 51st
u adding anniversary on Thanks-
| giving Day. They went in to
I Houston to the home of their
I daughter. Mrs. Jim K<eland, and
family. All of their children and
families were at the reunion .
The Jester White family j s
still residing in Huntsville w.iere
the Rev. Mr. White (a former
pastor here) has l>een minister
for a number of years. Mrs.
White was recently hostess t o
the Wesleyan Service Guild of
the church
Mrs. Ted Rother Sr. had her
children home for Thanksgiv i n g
Day. Mr. and Mrs Ted Rother
Jr. and daughters, Gail Ann and
Anita, came in from Baytown;
and Roger Rother was at home
from Sam Houston State Teach-
ers College, Huntsville
Mr. and Mrs. W. Coy Dix o n
have had a lot of company over
the holiday weekend. Mrs. Grace
Dixon has been visiting he- son
and his wife for alxnit a week,
aiKi Mrs. Dixon’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. New, came over
from Eagle Lake for several
days. All of the local relatives
joined them for Thanksgiving and
later in the weekend, other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dixon
of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Linscombe and son, Wayne,
of Gueydon, La .
Henry Finck, t
pharmacist at City Dru? Store.1
was stricken by illness L
morning and rushed to Alvin •
Memorial Hospital via M a r t in 11 UH1SS SCrVlCC
j ambulance. However, he was
I able to leave the hospital and re- The artificial services of Cur-1
turn to his home in Houston Sat-itiss sires in all major dairy and
. urday morning .... . beef breeds will be offered in the
■ C. A. Thompson. Alvin, recent- Brazoria-Galveston County area
ly purchased 25 Aberdeen-Angus by John F. Kirk Jr. of Alvin.
'cows from Chester F. Jordan, newly assigned as a herd techni-
i Brookshire 'cian for David Williams local
■ AOC Earl J. Sheffield HI, son I distributor of the nationwide Cur-
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J Shei-itiss Breeding Service,
field Jr., who is taking pre-j Mr. Kirk recently completed
flight training at the U. S. Naval j an intensive two-week training
School in Pensacola, Ha. was j course at the Curtiss Farm. Cary ,
home for the Thanksgiving loli-'in., in which he was taught sub-
day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. jects on the basic anatomy of a
Evans and son, Phillip G r e-1 cow, techniques of breeding by
igory, were also holiday visitors | practicing on live cows and the
t. principles of the Curtiss breed |
LjN aLVIN, TEXAS -ft THURSDAY, NOV. 30.
1961
V
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COFFEE and PUNCH
Sf
Alvin, Texas
— Owners — Clyde Wooster
c
"SERVICE WITH EVERY SALE"
Neves & Wooster Appliane Co.
John Neves
85 BULLS
Pens & Singles
Saturday, Dec. 2,1961
Fair Park - 1:00 P.M.
JOHNSON CITY, TEXAS
* * 4= *
Write for catalog
O. L. PATTE11SON
Box 127
Johnson City, Texas
rREE DOOR PRIZE
CT0MrBE °IVEN DEC 2"«»
20ME ,f< and register
!FREE !
^gijaire jiffy
l;*SURING GLASSES
lanco
tin i
ounty
nt FFFCRO ESMCIATIC*
December 1st and 2nd, 1961
O WATER
NO SOCKETS
NO
SOAP
$20.95
Reg. S26.95
Reg. $35 95
THE FAMOUS
Auto Home
$16.95
NEEDS
NOTHING
BUT
WHISKERS
/
NEW REMINGTON
LEKTRONIC
TRADE MARK
SHAVER
Here is shas ing in tune with Our
electronic times.
Now you can give yourself the
wonderful convenience of cord- »
less shaving . . . actually shave
anywhere in the world without
being wired o a wall pr shackled
to a sink. A id there are no bat-
teries to replace.
You also get Remington’s ex-
clusive roller combs that adjust
to every beard and skin— givo
you nzor-cl ise shaves with that
famous roller comb comfort. And
the Lektron k has a man- size head,
six rows deep.
Come in. J>ee the Lcktronic for
yourself. It makes an ideal gift.
Reg. S28 95
LADY
Remington
Reg. S18.50 $10.95
THE ADJUSTABLE
Roll-A-Matic
$15.88
NO WiRES
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TRY AN
ALVIN SUN
CLASSIFIED AD
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civic affairs. He is a past com-
mander of the local Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post, is a charter
member : nd past president of th -
Alvin Jay ees served on the Exe-
cutive Committee which organiz-
ed the Alvin Chamber of Com-
merce. Agriculture and Industry,
and is a member of the Metho-
dist Church.
He said he will keep his new
business open from 6:30 a m. un-
til 6 p.m daily and. in addition
to cleaning and pressing, will
specialize in leatherwork, clean-
ing and blocking hats, dye work,
re-weaving, and waterproofing.
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BRING LUCK TO THE HOUSE
and GOLD TO THE POCKET
REGISTERED
SERVICE
DEALER
Briggs &
Stratton
Clinton Engines
Lawson &
Lawn Boy
Parts In Stock
Newman's
Garage
PHONE OL I-S772 ALVIrt
Bring The Family
Fun
For All
End of Year Sale
December 1st and 2nd
by
299.95
169.95
199.95
228.00
128.00
128.00
Regular
Price
$328.00
318.00
369.95
369.95
329.95
499.95
Sale
Price
$228.00
228.00
258.00
258.00
238.00
378.00
1—New RCA Refrigerator 2 Door
1—New RCA 17-foot Freezer
1—New RCA Refrigerator
1—New RCA Upright Freezer
1—New Frigida.'re Freezer 14-foot Chest
1—New Frigidaire Frost Free Freezer
]—New Frigidaire Dishwasher Under
Counter
1—New Frigidaire Furnace 105,000 BTU
1—RCA Stero — Record Pktyer
you have to come
these specials to appreciate them.
This is once a year bargains,
and see t' ----'
Neves & Wooster Appliance Co.
Ill W. Willis Alvin, Texas
"Service With Every Sale"
John Neves Owners Clyde Wooster
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1961, newspaper, November 30, 1961; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1245295/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.