The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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21, 1961
J. S. Bach Society Opens Concert
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SEE OUR SELECTED GROUP
111
LB.,
55c
OFF
LB.,
59c
lb. 59c
29c
Whole Lb.
lb. 79c
PT
3 lbs. $1 00
loyal
Lb. 49c
2 for 41c
LOCKER
PLANT
MARKET
PHONE OL 8-2861
MISS FOWLER
Is Engaged
and Mrs. Connie L. Fow-
bo w 1
green-
were Miss
REGISTERED
SERVICE
DEALER
Whole
10 to 14 Lb.
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10c
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YOU GET:
16 teaspoons
8 dinner forks
8 dinner knives
8 salad forks
8 soup spoons
2 tablespoons
1 butter knife
1 sugar spoon
i Cello Bag
WIENERS
Newman's
Garage
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notice
WE WILL BE CLOSED FROM DECEMBER 23rd
UNTIL JANUARY 3, 1962 FOR
REMODELING
foser Jeweler-Gemologist
OL 8-4461
MATCHED
PIECES
3 lbs. $1.00
ROUND STK.
Tenderized Free
Ground
MEAT
ies
COME BY AND
all pie' es trademarked
HlWm ROGERS ★
SI LVE: RPLATE
quality and workmanship you can depend on.
PEE WEE'S GRILL
ANGLETON HIGHWAY 35 — ALVIN, TEXAS
/nacfe only by
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. Yours for less than $30 ..
: this complete sei vice wi h
all the essential * extras”
for truly gracious entertain-
ing. Each piece gracefully
styled and generously
plated with pure silver.
Hollow handle knives.
10-12
Whole
Whole
2 to 3 Lb.
Whole
12 to 14 LB.
Briggs &
Stratton
Clinton Engines
Lawson &
Lawn Boy
Parts In Stock
> recently
’ are, left
er, presi-
were all at ■
M r s. Iw
a>id her hus-
daughters. The ■
-i Albuquer-
Mr. McMur-
S. Army.
were also ab- ■
HALL ... (______
VERNE EVANS iaving
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noon witi a
M. G. OBER
113 N. HARI IE
vice pres-
secreta r y;
and Bea1
Class of ’62 The reception will be held in |
I the Alvin State Bank’s Coinmun-
Selects Motto ity Room from 3 to 6 p.m. and |
In a meeting o the Seni o r | the
Class of Alvin High School this] —
week, members c lose for t
; class motto “We I «ok to the fu-
• ture, the present d:»es not satisfy
Jus.’’ As its flower the group se-
I lect<?d the yellow i use and t h e
chosen class colon are yellow
land white.
On Thursday the seniors will
have a Christmas party in the
| high school assembly room dur-
ing activity period
Anniversary
Reception Set
I Mr. and Mrs. S C. Olhausen
will observe their j. alden wedding
anniversary on Saturday, Dec. 13. so voted a bonus to all officers
when their childr n entertain « * .’ .
with a reception in their honor, per cent of their annual salary.
’■
J »6KR:'J Price<1 at $500.50 Specially
Priced At
1 . Complete Plus Tax
^iclbfcISReq'Priced At $17n5 00
THIS DELUXE SERVICE
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chest extra
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Veal
CROWN ROAST lb. 49c
MELLORINE 1/! gol. 49c
Homemade Po k
SAUSAGE
Lge. BREAD
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WAI! DICTWOTI ^PERS and GLENN Y0RK
S‘n?v.,ln 10 JlNI0R >ll<;ui,"!<!1X,a „po"wow • ■ ADDIE
“ ,scho°' ,raf6c .'.‘.MR I RAYMOND BRISTOW
AND MRS. GORDON MCCAU- quick start :
CHWtSl™8 vL COOLLY turning in to
Vvini, ' VRS albert Methodist church
AYLOR crossing front home to ~ ---------
AYLOR’S SERVK E STATION
RHODES BERR\ walking down
(the sidewalk in a atirry
I CHARLES BOWNDS standing in
|front of GEM PHARMACY to
I talk . HELEN HORTON stOp-
I pmg to ehat . LAURA LIVE-
LY starting her ,ar .
| BRENNEN check ng
WE FEATURE HOME KILLED BABY BEEF FROM THE
FEED LOT Of J. H. BLACKWELL & SON (LOCAL)
CUDAHY PURITAN
SLAB BACON
SALT JCWL
FRESH
PORK HAMS
HOME CURED
SMOKED HAMS
Top Quality
Rump Roost While They Last
FRYERS
THIS WEEK
Are Requiarfy priced ot $100.00
' officers were
♦o right; L -d' vaJrf,areSierS Unit l03-
dent; Joyct Short •' SeCref.a1r>': Ruth P^'. h-s,-
,-n; and^Bea Voss' dTeX = Be"e' histor’
Voss, director.
. ^.2Urkey dinncr “w’th all the
o- ’ was served,
new members joined
Kr are Mrs
Noxsell of Alvin
Hairdressers
Have Party
For Christmas
Members of tie Alvin Hair-
n^Mn th^A! ” StX”^
CommuniD’ Roon for a Christ-
mas party. vnnst-
The meeting Segan at S
s® that a business session and
rid \?'0,na0f 'mcers nn"ht be
arid. Eleete-1 we-e: Ruth Parker
President: Joyce Short
ident: Lydia V.Iez
Ruth Belle, hist rian;
For The Moat UnuiuaJ
> CRABMEjjj^JBPBClALTT
CrabmJat Imperial
at Suzette
Try It . . . Tou’H Love It!
Closed Wednesday
Open 11:30 a.th. to 11:30 p.m.
■tfVS Famous for Seafoods
and Charcoal Broiled
Steak!
Available for Privafe Parties
Private Dining Rooms
t M«. : Closed Monday—MA 8-4414
din'ctors will act as hostesses
DEC Ja a.7IN texaS thuRSDAY, DEC.
l,Tias
Ik
coffee for the women
mj
HAIRDRESSERS ELECT—Nev
elected by rhe Hairdresser
®n ? oyt^o^lei' Se<
. ' wwy‘-t onort, vice
candles and pyracantha ^’
a^!nS a Christmas touch]
" s a replica of|
■whone. Herb Mears, Miss Stella : hl.)U5'‘s an th.- ■'■i.Iagen 'churc<i
Sullivan, Henri Gadbois. D i c k :^h"was hghted t enhance the
James, end Miss Carie Clemons.: £auty rf. ‘he scene Placed on!
After the concert the en t I r e he ,opposlte side of the room a
■ *i_| the mem- *ov^,y ctr«he. also lighted, faj
Coastal C on- ■ le of Christmas magic to the I
----- • • I decor
The refreshment t ble was laid
! With a W.ute dama-k cloth and
'loitered with a crystal '
w.uch held a profusion of
ery and pyracantha.
Assisting the hostess v~
ceslhev, J7- —«■"’«- P” LM*ey- Betty A“nn|
........... . ()f M ,. J
Guess Jr. of League City (o the and M^'CH°n>.-0,^''Cndsw 00 d
"" 11 They wdl nil v,..;,,,,. ■ *Gal- PHONE OL S-3772
I The second anni :al Christ mas
open house will 1« held Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday at the
i Alvin State Bank .nd the public
i is urged to visit tie bank s lobby
■ and enjoy refres laents during
J this holiday seasoi
Tom Blakeney, ice president
at Alvin State, is in charge of
arrangements. He -aid a refresh-
ment table will 1 e arranged in
the lobby and wives of the bank
Members of the J. s. Bach
Society who performed Monday
were: David Colvig, flutist;
George Bennett and Marcella Hof-
fa. violinists; Violetta Moncadia.
violist. Steven Gorisch, violoncel-
list: Barbara Wilson with her
contrabase; and Albert Hirsh at
the piano.
The full membership of Lie J.
S. Bach Society includes Freddie
Lack Eichhorn and N a n c y
Simon, violinists; and W a y ne
Crouse, violist who, with this
group, brought to the Coast a I
Concert Society a program of
i n
J. S. Bach Society Opens Concert I Mrs. Nev Is is""* >«»
Season Of Coastal Group on Monday Hostess Monday ST*'
of the two most active chamber1 ?°nad Nc;- entertained DI
music organizations in the United IW the Ney home Monday after-
States. ------;..... „„lucll
A collection of the works of dis- ‘of Alvin Junior
tinguished Houston artist was
exhibited tn the foyer before and
after the <
tennission. Painting? bv
rwii-v zvF SI ., —v, . *
? Houston
» were ex-
were Low-
More than 300 people represent-
senting over 125 family and sin-
gle memberships attended
opening night of the Coast-
al Concert Society Monday. A
program of Eighteenth Cent u r y
Concert! and Chamber M u s ic
was presented by the J. S. Baca
Society of Houston.
The Bach Society was started
by Lalla Storch, at that time the
first oboist of the Houston Sym-
phony Orchestra, along with a
small group of musicians dedica-
ted to the performance of works
of the great master. T.icy first
performed in private homes, and
now hold yearly subscription con-
certs in the resonant hall at the
First Unitarian Church in Hous-
ton.
Members of the J.
Seh, f
r^ECTED GROUP OF
•nent Rings ’/iro '/i
-----1— *
|rE on Prelude Sterling TEA SETS
yjl’idelabras by International Silver
355°°
opening her door . .
[RS. M. A. MATLOCK smiling j
SHAW ieaving Penny Fowler to John"'Be^
. ROY son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reed i
. . Bev-son of Houston.
‘.■.‘A’.'.' I .,Mis5..F?wltlr a graduate of
, ------1 and is now
v_l™itendln8 Sam Houston State
: -'.--*—■•1 College in Huntsville.
— is a member of Zeta
•____IF-Pfa Alpha. Her fiance also at-1
«7 , ... pends Sam Houston State College!
You re Invited: By Alvin State Bank X s a “r of r Kappai
I during the appointed .lours i Tht wedding will be solemnized i
Coffee, punch, party sand- 0,1 Jan 2(>. in the Grace Methodist
wiches and cookies will be ser- i C‘1'jrch in Baytown.
ved whenever the bank fc open --------------------
for business. Hours are 9 a m. I
until 2 p.m. Thursday and Fri- i
day; and 9 a.m. until 12 o’clock!
main on Saturday.
"We especially invite all of our I
customers to come by at any
time during these hours and en-,
joy our hospitality during the
holiday season." Blakeney said.
party and a buffet luncheon was
served from a ixiuntifully laden
.blc covered with a decorat e d
a cloth and centered with a
delicate net Christmas tree.
^tending were! Mr. and Mrs.
r . L. Fowler and Family of Bay-
:: Mr and Mrs. R. J. Idoux
I family of Bdytown; Mr. and
Mr- A J. McGftines and family
Mark.iam. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
H cielter and fariiily of Houston;
'. and Mrs. Gilorge Webb and
of Houston: Mr. and Mrs
raid Andrews and son of Hous-
Jamily ro^' Id^x andj
• esse Alexander of 4i • Mrs
Miss Penny FXler'he tla"^ of
The Idoux children v—
bome but one daughter”
^lice McMurrey,
band and two <’
farmly is stationed^'
Que. N. M. where
rey is With the U.
Two grandsons v
McHniT JaPan; and A-3C Mickey ■
State Drivers
License Offices
Close For Yule
-raa«
J*1's License office here will
| be closed until Jan. 5. 1962
'cit?'nanice is normaIiy °'xn
and Mrs. J. N__
J- Short.
J- Johnson. ____
-s R. park-, Eighteenth Century Cdncerti
i, Mrs. Bea- I960
*. Ted Al-1 The J. S. Bach Society is
Edward Pet
trimmigs”
Two r**"
unit. They
-• -J the
Verl i n e
r, -- —and Mrs. Lillie
Lnruh of Friendswood
Present at the Christmas
were Mr.
craft. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark .,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
er, .Mrs Lillie Unruh. 1,
[Voss Miss Lupe Lopez.
mendarez, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cor-1
bett, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pet-1
ers, Verhne Noxsell. Ruth Bell!
and Lydia Velez.
invitations are extended through
press.
uus 1 The Oalahausen children are
t h e Mrs. Lorraine Detmore of .Alvin!
and Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Ohlhau I
sen of Houston.
—--♦--
Alvin State
Sets Dividend
Members of the Board of Di- j j
rectors of the Alvin State Bank I
met in regular session Thursday
. afternoon and declared a divi-
j dent of 80 cents a share for,
I stoc kholders, as of Dec. 15.
j This is the 39th annual dividend {
} paid by the bank, said W. G
Hall, president.
Mr. Hall .said tae directors
■ • • • . ..11 Ar:,
and employees amounting to 12>j
High School where she
------------- „„u o' English a..„ ln
concert and during in-lpd‘,ty roonis were made festive’ —
Paintines hv m™ w'l., arrangements -.f ...
bers of the faculty of the
Museum Art School w
hibited. Represented
MRS. H. A. AL\TN STATE BANK
GRADY and La- harvest is all cr“
a visit AND BILL HELLER at
SiAcSSg c.
tas ELEMENTARY over holiday plans . . . EARL uheAshe to
School younge y. HANK I TERRY going to work . |K„pra ,MPha. Her' fiai'ee aV
and to
Alpa.
--- —a is a tea-j
and speech. The.
.....arrangements of hollv iw
—Of and pv>"ie, ’ • ’
Also rJ1
>n c ii- A.'—"w j-ow- ,‘'lp oveasion. was a
ill Collins, Richard Stout Charles L own' coi»Plete with
Schone. Herb Mears, Miss Stella: “,‘U5<'S an lh" ' ,
Sullnan, Henri Gadbois. Dickl. ,h was bghted t<
Jamzic v n i nr.'iiiis. *«_ _
After the c~“rt
audience joined
bers of the
cedt Society at
in the foyer.
The pre gram was i
at S o’clock Mondav n.
Clear Creek High School
mm. League City.
Otto Ha irdt. president of t h e I, —" •—
S’j’Vi!1 SftW. annou- Jean Lindsey. Miss
?e"e|,he uSSKxT
and Clan- P. Grace Leverton
Bogrto^Pirectore. TTey' will fmiverton
chatt i n g
AL DIETRICH
SCIKXJL . . MRS. W. M. LEE BR-'WNER arriving at school !
wn'ngMi?eSCh001 ,raf6c ■ ■ MR. RAYMOND BRISTOW getting a
MRS. GORDON MCCAU-1 quick start to work . . . ESTHER
” .twrecngjn to FIRST i
OLD HUGHES traveling out.
Mustang Road . . BESSIE
MAE KEE moving in a hurrv
MRS. YOAKUM LINN passing
the time of day with a friend ...
LEON BROUGHTON greeting an
acquaintance . . . C. C. CORLEY
watching a traffic lig.it
W'jjh„a student . . . MRS NETA ___
■ ■ I ler of Baj'town announce the en-
I gageinent of their daughter. Miss
lotting with MRS R. F. THOM- MRS.
ing home early .
■ . JOHN KENNETH LOCKE conferring
, ----------o on some- with a — j - ----
thing . MARTHA BRISTER CROSS
'AS . . . CLEO CONG RADY leav .
ing; home early . ,
m2i?LMAN g0,"n?k!? ST^SEL saving
over . . . MARTY _______ M
HELL-1 Alvin High School
GRAVY LADLE
BERRY SPOON
PASTRY SERVER
C0t,0 MEAT FORK
4 MOST
WANTED
Serving Pieces
useful, too, for all
: “tall glass” desserts
8 ICED DRINK
SPOONS
1
1]
lirathm
io
$ Not Ini
Club -Fc
T
ALVIN STATE BANK
WILL PAY
%
EFFECTIVE
JANUARY 1st
1962
Subject to F.D.I.C.
Regulations
Serving Alvin and its Neighbors Since 1906
«■ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporal ot
INTEREST
Paid On An
Annual Basis
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1961, newspaper, December 21, 1961; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1245626/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.