The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1955 Page: 8 of 12
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decide the
jury.
The jury sits in the jury bo’
one side of the judge.
swear to consider well and irn- I
partially all evidence. The wit-
nesses who sit near the bench
swear to tell the truth. They may ,
be examined and cross-examined j
by the lawyers for the two par- •
ties.
The two parties in a trial are .
the “plaintiff’ 'and the defend- I
ant.’’ In a civil action, the plain- ,
tiff complains that the defendant .
has infringed some of his rights. '
He seeks “relief.” He usually j
wants the court to make the de- I
"OPEN COURT”
Most of us i
j courtroom, unit
i a traffic fine.
place there that vitally affect the
way we live. That's why we be-
lieve that justice mu'" be done
in -open court” where all may
Fart Worth —I
French cook-
ery with a
Texas accent
is the way
Mrs. Oveta
Culp Hobby,
Secretary of j
Health, Educa- j
tion <
Mrs. Whitson Is
Speaker At Parley
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Fontaine Chapter of the UDC
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I of Mrs. Tom Smith in Angleton
i and Mrs T A Munso i, also of
! Angleton, conducted the business
! session.
Mrs. Munson, Mrs. Jennie Gray
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ray of Angleton and Mrs. R. J.
I Worrall of Chnango v r elected
L! as delegates to the district meet-
I ing in ( < rpui hi isti A >ril 12-13
I Mrs. A. J. Whitson of Alvin
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10 i of Matthew F. Maury’s Discov-
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national
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tary’s philosophy that “anything
worth doing is worth doing well.”
Minimum time for prepara’ion skim,
and cooking is sevei hours. But which — —
what a succcs.-i is the hostess who ■ of cold water. Cook five more ml
permeated vegetable and beef Heavy, brov.n gravy, enrich
Ingredients for eight generous '■ acte is tic flavor of the beef, 1
servings: I cording to Mrs. Hobby. |
never go inside a
ess perhaps to pay
Yet things take
f‘First Lady of the Cabinet"
Favors French Beef Stew
THE ALVIH SUN, ALVIN, TEXAS •& THURSDAY; MARCH 17
. „ j ..4 rtamatfp; for the orip T
i Why not visit a court soon, and
; see what goes on?
The judge who conducts the
1 trial w.ll be glad to have you
■ present. He sits on the “bench"
’ behind a big desk. His job is
• to see that each party £ets a fair
; hearing, to keep order, and to in-
• struct the jury in the law, or to
yd. Mr ■
Besides the clerk, the marshall
or bailiff, and the shorthand re- April 6 .
I porter, you will find in your near Freej.or
courtroom two vital things— the Alvin de-
press and the public. Gladys Steff-
The newspapers and the public phries. M
are represented in the court room
for the same reason. Justice is
public business, for what takes
place ip the court may affect
everybody in the land. The pages
of law and justice tell of the long
fight to open doors of the courts.
They are open now!
(Thi- column, based on fed-
eral and Tecas law, is written
to inform—not to advise. No
person should ever apply or in-
terpret the law without the aid
of an attorney who knows the
facts, because the facts may
change the application of the
law.)
fendant pay damages for the eries T-i-a..-
harm he has suffered, or believes Mr W Kun
he has suffered. In a criminal Cumming v.
trial the “state" is the plaintiff,
represented by the district or
county attorney.
5 lbs. aitchbone (from thei
i-ump)
‘ potatoes, cut thick *
ips carrots, cut in 1-ir1
cubes
1 ,’tp ■■’linns, cut ii thin sl.<
salt a hi pepper t > tatte
1 i bottle red ine
2 <'.irs bouilk n
. , S< ak the vegetables in red v
f; re, describes advises, for most flavorful resub
ner savory peei ote'v. Remove the meat from the boi» ,
In this recipe the dainty Hous- . cut in two inch cubes and dredue
tonian, who is the cnly feminine j with flour.
member of President Eisenhower’s Cut some of the fat into snu. 11
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French technique of long. slow. Add the beef and stir constant! •,
Tiaditional French economy in us- brov.ned pieces to a kettle,
ing nourishing economy beef to I Pour into the kettle the wil
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“Famous Texans’ K<*cipes” cook- I bone with the meat for “chj
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thicken .'i’h. the t’<J
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8 A. M. to 5 p. m. Everyday
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6 Beautiful New Homes
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Dodson Cornerstone
Has Bit Of History
Revealed Last Week
Legion Discusses
Youth Activities
Pearl Monarch Is
New Golf Director
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BIBLE
2!i38 South Park Drive
2528 South Park Drive
2540
2553
2547 South Park Drive
2537 South Park Drive
It was also voted that the greer
fee on Saturdav, Sunday and ho!
iday.s will be S2.
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GRANT
Mrs. Adams Buys
Dairy Fresh Stand
Mrs. E. M. Adam- has pur-
chased the Dairy Fresh stand on
South Park Drive
South Park Drive
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Open For Inspection
Sunday, March 20 -l-to 5 p
FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 722
Mrs. Ledbetter Is
Director Of Choir
un-
the
house,
trouble
Mrs. Curtiss Ledbetter, a teach-
er in the Alvin Publ c Schools,
is
smaller
at
j the club house .
The minister said the two: T»
groups meet each Wednesday aft- .
emoon, one group practicing at
elementary-age
the other
the Galveston Highway from the group
McLemores and plans to have a'
grand oiteaing Friday, March 18
Mrs. Adams said the stand will ■
be open from about 10 a. m. until
10 p. m. daily.
GALL BLADDER
trouble emed. Go« sour stamoch indigev
•ion <orr«cted by >,kolo»ine-A. Bile touted
to flow by Akolosne-A and keep bowels
olds elimiration helps digestion
$1.50. For sals b> all Drug Stores. Mfg.
Cue-a laboratories.
Cuero, Texas
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REPRESENTATIVES IN:
Alvin, Pearland, Manvel, Iowa Colony, Danbury, Liverpool, Friends-
wood, Algoa, Arcadia, Alta Loma, Hitchcock
Any erroneous reflection upon tha character, standing or repu-
tation of an-v persons, firm ar corporation which tray appear in the
columns of Tine Sun will be gladly corrected upon its being brought
so the attention of the management.
In case of errors or omissions in legal or oa.her advertisements,
the publishers do not hold themselves liable for damage, further ‘.han
th** amount received by them for such advertisement. Advertising
accepted only on this basis.
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Members of the Alvin Ameri-
can Legion Post 129 met last
Thursday night for a discussion
the cornerstone was a of youth activities in which the
bottle containing a $5 gold piece P°*t interested
H. C. Finger was appointed to
accompany Alvin's representa-
tives in the Youth Government
program to Angleton and pla h
: for the FFA Rodeo in which the
Legion will assist were also dis- Youth Choirs at the First Meth-
cussed. odist Church, said the Rev. W. L.
A visitor at the meeting was Hattawa>.
' Bill Lewis of West Columbia who
i is a candidate for district com-
j mander.
church.
t Miss Colleen Holdredge
Mrs. Adams said the stand will ' pianist for the two choirs.
$9,675 to $10,800
New Low FHA Down Payments
620“ to *900“
new director of the
and Country Club
group met last week.
Art Schacht, president,
the new director of the two ducted the meeting where plan
were made to construct a large
screened porch on the front of
was a
'3:30 and the other group prac-
1 ticing at 4:30 p. m.
j Second and third grade stu-
i dents are in one choir and older
students are in
choir. The
sang Sunday night
Two Alvin Women
To Attend Meeting
Texas Methodist Conference
Woman’s Society of Christian
Service and Wesleyan Sendee
Guild members will" gather at
First Methodist Church. Houston. ,
District last anniversary of organized Metho- ' ■
dist women’s work in that con-
ference.
Theme for the meeting is Forth
in Thy Name. O Lord, I Go.’’.
Mrs Warren N. Moore, presi-
dent of the local society, is a
delegate to the meeting and Mrs.
IL. W McKithan is an alternate
. delegate. Both plan to attend
the meeting and other Alvin
Methodists are also expected to
i be present.
Pearl Monarch was named as a
Alvin Golf
when that
Mrs. A. B. Lewis is now the
owner of the old Dodson home
on Durable Street, having pur-
ch;.set! by bid from the Alvin March 17-20 to observe the 75th;
Independent School -—I " —
week. The house is to be moved
to a lot on Johnson Street and
Mrs. Lewis plans to remodel it
for the famih residence.
The house, judged to be about
50 years old, is unique in many
respects and one of the many dif-
ferences in it and more modern
houses is the cornerstone discov-
ered last week.
Mrs. Lewis said that, with the
aid of a carpenter, they
earthed the cornerstone at
southeast corner of the
Few home owners now
tbemselvits with the ceremonies
of laying a cornerstone.
Inside the cornerstone
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3, 1879.
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Two e>tra nice lots—■north side. Cosh or terms
Two bed-room house. Good neighborhcc fo r
blocksfrom Post Office.
Tavern and Cafe, all stock and equipment incuM
Excellent location on Hwy. 35.
C. C. CALLAWAY
A vin
JUST OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS
1’/4 fo 2'/j Acres, 60-foot Streets, Ut tie.
$50 to $100 cash. Balance up to 5 years
MRS. TYSON
Phone 50 or 665
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1955, newspaper, March 17, 1955; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1245507/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.