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Thursday, January 9, 1964-The Alvin Sun-Sec. 1, Page 7
Moore-Welch
SHOP
BE THRIFTY
Nuptials Told
BE SMART
S.O. SMITH'S
I
AT S.O. SMITH GROCERY
45C
LB
'AL
LB.
". Dawkim
IIGHT
to Charcoal In
k Nightly"
10
Reserve District No. I I
2 25
$3.19
39$
35$
lb roll
$ 851.268 05
SALE
35<
1.19 i 031 24
Mr Clutter Has
213.196 92
LB.
Holiday Reunion
2 Tall Cans Carnation Milk
t~
Extra Big Bonus Stamps
25
N.ne
I
4 Rolls Elcor Toilet Tissue
9.130 00
2 631.083 61
207 144.37
Now
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AT S.O. SMITH GROCERY
■r A-
TOTAL ASSETS
$5,299,452 21
12 OZ
51160.240 67
25 lb.
T566~463TT
83.768.19
BABY FOOD
Total deposits
$4,786,591 48
Wilson Family
46 oz.
10
Has Yule Event
c
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
3 for $10.0GNo shares outstanding
$20 30
EACH
10.000
None
39$
med. tube
89$
S.» 299.4,5* 21
79$
WHAT’S WHEN? 1
$1.00 value
$ 925.328 75
49$
giant size
35$
.50 value
$1.98
GERITOl
12 oz. $2.98 value
2
29$
7«t
Directors
LYSOL
.98 value
12 oz.
A
25 1
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Terrells Enjoy
Holiday Visit
29$
57$
35$
29$
18$
□GRESS
il Center
1 '/? Gallon Best Bleach
1 303 Can Patio Tamales
3 303 Cans Le Grande Corn
2 Packages Cello Carrotts
I 21b. Box Wonder Rice
Gerbers
Strained
i
i
i
store
sliced
large
can
M. J. Duncan
T. Gubcrt
F. L*. Boston
Drivers should move their
eyes back and forth across
the highway and glance into
the rear vision mirror reg-
ularly This not only enables
the motorist to keep a con-
stant check on the entire
traffic scene but it reduces
the chances of his becom-
ing ‘hypnotized’ by watch-
ing the road under steady
driving conditions.
lb.
con
2 1 2
con
LB.
BOX
33$
$1.79
*
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♦
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SUNDAY. JAN. 12
Brazoria County Singing
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None
197 558 02
CAN
4 lb.
size
pt.
btl.
ALL 3 for 35 cent
ITEMS
887 247 95
58.875 88
29.994 62
John Clutter was host io
party at
Dec.'26.
40 children,
and great-
The group
Boys
CKET5
INTS
OFF — ttorz
Mb—■ Hm certificates of deposit
DERMASSAGE
Command
SHAVE BOMB
Head and Shoulder
SHAMPO
Early American - Old Spice
TALCUM POWDER
with this coupon and purchase of
2 LARGE LOAVES
Any Kind
BREAD
EX TOteEU
I TOWELS
.99
Cue
TOOTHPASTE
Men's
EATERS
3 OFF!
CALIFORNIA
LETTUCE
BIG
HEADS
nutstandina ...
your choice
of any one
of these 3
articles with
each $3 00
purchase
None
$4 78O..1D1 48
with this coupon ana
$10.00 PURCHASE
Excluding Cigarettes and Beer
Dr. and Mrs. T. O. Wil-
son entertained members of
the family Dec. 22 at the Ger-
mania Hall with aChn tmas
dinner and parry. Gift• were
exchanged and Santa Claus
paid the group a visit.
Present were Dr. andMrs.
Wilson and their six child-
ren. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Wilson of Houston and their
nine children. Miss Jacque-
lyn Belanger, Miss Florence
Yanowski. and Dr. Wil-on’s
parents, Mr. andMrs. F rank
THURSDAY. TAN 9
International Order otOdd
Fellows, Lodge 46J. officer
installation, Lodge Hall at
516 South Gordon. 8 p.m.
American Association of
University Women, Home-
making Cottage, 7;30 p.m..
Mi'i. Maree Hfcks And Mrs.
Murrell Keefer, hostesses,
program on the history of
math by Cecil Drachenberg.
•Dep<. «.f ).u'k< ______
Certi.'ixi & Officers’ checks etc
4 300 Cans reg. Top Kick Dog Food
1 Pkg. Gordon Fish Cakes
1 6oz. Box Pauls Minature Deviled Crabs
in process collection
it.ites Government obligations, di-
nd guaranteed
>ns of States and political sub-
1 4
I *
I
(a) Total Demand Deposits $2,718,228 89
<b> Total Time 8c Savings
g Deposits S2.068.362 59
Othe: I i. i.ilit.< <
BIG BONUS STAMPS
DOUBLE STAMPS
EVERY TUESDAY
These EXTRA VALUES good Jon. 9 - Jon. 13
We reserve the right to refuse soles.
Joel Voss of Hanger Jun-
ior College in Ranger spent
hi.- two week holiday; with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Voss.
Pvt. Terrell l ay Franzen,
.on of Mr. and Mr.-. Edgar
Franzen of Liverpo.1. flew
home from For' Gordon.Ga.
to spend 12 days during 'he
rnri'tm.T- holiHav with hj«
folk-, The plane ticket was
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
HAMS
SWIFTS PREMIUM
FRANKS
ARMOOR pure PORK
SAUSAGE
SALT
BACON
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LB ■
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; -
S9.C rect
( r on
N’S JACKET; |
ose.at
14 oz.
btl.
TUESDAY. JAN. 14
Woman’s Society of
Christian Service, zone
meeting. Hitchock Methodist
Chui» u, S;i3 A,III.
Joint meeting of Methodi st
WSCS and Wesleyan Service
Guild, 7«30 p.m., Wesley
Fellowship Hall, program by
WSCb, Guild members as
hostesses.
CHASE & SAN BORN
Si ttD BM .vith $2 50 purchase
>r
■ J cigarettes
Miss Beverly Moore,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,
W. J. Moore of Hitchcock,
and David Welch, son oi
Mrs. Clarabell Martin of
Alvin, were united in mar-
riage at 6 p.m. Saturday in
the Alvin Mi ^ionary Bap-
tist Church. The Rev. Weeks
DuBose heard the recita-
tion of wedding vows.
The bride, attired in a
white suit with which she
wore blue accessories and
a white carnation corsage,
was given in marriage by
her father.
Close friends and imme-
diate members of the fami-
lies attended the ceremony.
A reception was held at
the home of the bride’ par -
ents, and the young couple
now reside in Alvin.
a gift from Terrell’s aunt
and uncle. Mr and Mrs.
Buddy Richards. Terrell's
brother, George, who is sta-
tioned in Alaska, called home
and talked to all the family.
Christmas day guests at the
Franzen home were Mr. and
Mrs. Buddy Richards, Mr.
and Mrs. I. F. Sellers, Miss
Martha Stanton, and Judy
Franzen
A “very warm and won-
derful Christmas celebra-
tion” wa • enjoyed in the
Louis Schilhab home, as it
wa 'he fir ’ rime in many
years that hi four children
and ail eleven of his grand-
children could get together.
Those at the reunion were
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Hearne.
Larry. Helen. Phyllis, and
Karen of Loving. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles H. Marsalis.
Charles and Douglas of Den-
ver, Colo., Mr and Mrs.
Erwin O. Schilhab, Mariann,
Bubba, and Ricky of Hous-
ton, and Mr. and Mr.-. Ar-
thur A. Schilhab, Patti and
Tammi of Alvin.
Mis Shi r ley Creswell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Jordan, wa home for
C hr i : m a s f rem Texas
Chris'ian University where
she i.7 a senior. During the
holidays, she attended a de-
butante dance in Galveston
a' 'he Jack Tar Charcoal
Galley honoring her college
roommate, Mi>.- Peggy Anne
Leach, by her parents, Mr.
a id Mr . Ed C. Leach. Mis
Creswell wa. escortedatthe
dance by Edward We.- terman
Jr. of Galveston.
Convention, Camp Mohawk.
2 to 4 p.m.
Common stock—par value
per share
N< shares
® authorized
N< shares
unissued
N< shares
■ outstanding. 10,000 . . $200,000 00
Sun.us...... si»5iKK)(n
Uflnidrd profits $205,153.37
$ 2 70S 86
TOT tl I M’ITAI \CCOVS'T~$5i2*86tr53
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;<wapiti,l Accounts
.33$
0 312.95
>$19.95
Men’s
M COATS,
es ill
19.99 Now IJ,
Mr. and Mr A. r. Wr,
d child’ pent Chris -
ts in V. i::n bor t with hi .
—. -r---F--’ 'rents. Mr. . .d Mr Ir
T 9 A. .v—
No.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
■first National Bank
Alvin in the State o( Texas at tFr close of business
20 ,963‘ publl.t, j ..
ade by Comptroller of the Currency, under Sec-
— ' ' 6211. U. 5. Revised Statues.
— ASSETS —
r banks, and cash
Cow ley Hicks
Wedding Told
Virginia Ellen Cowley and
Bobby DeanHick:> were mar-
ried at tne nome of the Rev.
A. E. Hurns on Christmas
Eve, with the Rev. Mr. Burn-
officiating.
The couple was attended
hy the bride's aunt and un-
cle. Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Hunt.
Pre ent for the ceremony
were the bride’s mother and
~TepfaffiFfT’ Mr" auu Mfs'.'"
Paul White of Palestine, the
groom’s mother. Mr . D. H.
Fisher. Mr. andMrs. M. A.
Penland of Pale tine, Mr.
and M - Roc- perry. and
Nora Smith of Arcadia.
The couple are making
their home in Alvin, where
rhe groom is associated with
the Dixie Service Station.
IIIlers Hoit -------------
lollday Party Facts
Mr. and Mrs. A. ft j
rved as hosts fc~a.J
rty entertainln-1
>yees of the Texas FJ
, U.S. GCCD BEEF
udOULDER
12 oz
cel Io
NOW
-$7—$9 Dcp.
Mr . O. O. Terrell and
uaugriteri',' Marilyn, Sandra
and Emily, and grand-
i daughter. Cheryl, spent the
weekend before Chri tmas
in San An’onio , guest of
Mr-. Terrell’ brother and
wife, Mr. and Mr . Pete
Datil and their twin , Judy
and John
Mr.-. Terrell’s sister and
her family of Austin, Mr . and
Mrs. Art Anderson and son.
Jim; and another sister and
family, Mr. and Mr-. W F.
Smith and sons. Rusty,David
and Billy, and Mr. and Mr .
Harold Woods and son. David
Allen, all San Antonians, also
met at the Daffis home.
A family upper was
served and all the children
received gif:.' from under
the Christmas tree.
Mr . Marge Alexander and
daughter, Mis Sherrie
Alexander of North Texas
University at Denton, aUo
called at the Daffis home.
The Terrel, then visited
with Mr . A. W. Tyte who
has been a visitor to Alvin
several time . She had a
lovely Christmas tea a-
waiting rhe gue ’ on their
arrival.
Potatoes "39
314 S GORDON, ALVIN TEXAS
- >200 Extra Big Bonus Stamps 200 * *
i *
l
i
, OSCAR MEYER
LUNCH MEAT
GLADIOLA
FLOUR
N.B.C. SODA
CRACKERS
REFRESHER
FLORIENT
LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT
MIX
ROSEDALE SLICED AND HALVES
PEACHES
LIBBY’S
KETSUP
KRAFT
MAYONNAISE
*
*'
*'
* I
* -
* I
Oil STEAK
CHUCK
ROAST
35t
FOR STEWING-BAR-B-QUE ’
RIB CUTS 39v
SWIFTS PREMIUM
$ BALOGNA
FRESH PORK
LIVER
BREAKFAST
BACON
Is. n<it< *. and debentures <in-
N'l.iii securities of Federal
and corp‘rations not piaran-
39$
■ BORDEN SANTA MARIA SWEET w .
IMILiC - 45$
NICE BIG RED DELICIOUS
a
Arnt>
GLADIOLA
FLOUR J
IMPERIAL
SUGAR5
ALL PURPOSE
— MEMORANDA —
A Van D. Gillen. Executive Vice President nf the above
SI.69 bank do hereby declare that this report of condi-
t‘0,i *s tru* and correct to the best of my knowledge and
TOWELS W<f-
ci |Q Van D. Giiien
a 1.1* », the undersigned directors attest the correctness of
CLOTHS «“» report of condition and declare that it has been ex-
49C wnmed by us and to the best of our knowledge and be-
lief L true and correct.
39F;
id .Novelty — M
’atterns. Print”
dud ng
age>
teed by
^Huatc Stocks (Including $9 153.00
, Sto< : of Federal Kc-erve Bank) (Net of
I any res. tv
’uoan including $5,561 58
Kkiii.ifts) . . ....................................
eS (5f*ank ’ 1 SI*7 1,4 lurn'
15 Nnu/ / ,ur' '",1 ' '‘7H4 43
J INOW »|ca| ,,wned “ther than Bank Prem-
■■mr~~ ise-
—>the r
iinLT
IHIj —LIABILITIES-
'S from SSJO*"1 deposits of individuals, partner-
> Sil 99 <2"
Fime rid ...vi'ig-- "its of individuals,
part’ : r. ■ and corporations ..
‘ of United States Government (in-
du 1 ng postal savings)
of States and political subdivi-
u. 29$
a_. , w«. o. Arthur Boel-
,h <:*m. K*'Jhe ,nd cMMren. Donna R»e
1 Harry, of Montevideo,
■nt., visited for two weeks
h her parent , Mr. and
a. Fred Dietrick. Mr -,.
rtrick spent ;evera days
Alvin Memorial Hospital.
"Ing home the day before
ristmas to be with her
lily.
)r. and Mr R.j. Alex-
ler of Austin and children,
zaberh. Barbara. Susan.
I Charle. . visited with her
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
■Witt Sr. the weekend pre-
' Chri ma The re '
Djhe fam:
I bunas dav
/’/’/tack hon wi>'
~4- f l|||rems, Mr and Mr
uZ/cc vVlnt Worley, i- r ( l.o
—-■ '~jryen W. rley. He wa
■ne for a ahorr time af-
his birth a: Methodist
spital it: Houston on Dec.
and hi-> IxcxTnrpacie.ir a-
xas Children' Ho.-pi'a
Houston, where he under-
nt surgery, since 'hen.
e baby i getting ah ig fi ,»■
w, his mother repor*
Holiday guests it the home
Mr. ano Mr.-, joe Zrubek;
■re Mr and Mr . Halph'
hla and taimly of port
•livar* Katherr < Alexa: -
r and eo Alexandt r of
verpoo and Bob Worth-
u 45$
Wren There were 38 fami-
ly members around the din-
ner table.
Mr. and Mr. . Doyel Raney
and family entertained on
New Year’s Day for 48
guests, most of them
brothers and sister*; and
their families From
Liberty came Mr. and Mr .
Fred Raney and family and
Mr. andMrs. Pat Webber and
family. Pearland gue ts
were Mr. and Mr.-. Herman
Raney and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Hughie Ranev and
family, Mr. ana Mr . Earl
Raney and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe David Saffle and
family. Mr and Mrs. Luther
Raney and Rud. and Mr. and
Mr -. Wesley Halikandgirl .
Mr. and Mr Lawrence
Shirey of Alvin were also
in the group
Mr. and Mr William K.
Marti >pe • ( hri. ma in
Fort Worth with her -i 'er,
Mrs. Rober E lerbu-ch.and
family. They re urned ©en-
tertain gue ■ over New
Year' including Mr. . Helen
Munro of Edmon’on, Al-
berta, Canada. Othergueats
were Mr and Mr . Pobert.
J. Munro and hiidren,Cam-
eron and Andrew, of Bel-
laire and Mr and Mr Ver-
non Haye and. vi .. John and
Mike, of Hou ■
s Group Of
Men's
ig Sleeve
ST SHIRTS
es to S4.98 TItotal liabilities
SJ59
L 2 for $!
Deb< tntures None
Preferred stock—par value per share $
3 for SIO.OC No shares outstanding . None
Mr Goodridge
Is Given Party
H. F. Goodridge wa.' hon-
ored on hi.. 36th birthday
on Jan. 1. a; the home of
hr daughter, Mrs. l.e-ter
Knape Sr. l orry six guest-
were pre'ent for the cele-
bration.
Present were Mr. andMrs.
I. N. Hood of Schulenberg,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Styles
and daughter of Texas City,
Mr. and Mrs. Ro.- Good-
ridge and on of Beaumont,
Mr. wit! Mr . Lloyd Benne’t
vf Houston, Mr. and Mr->.
Billy Porter and family of
League City; Mr. and Mr-.
Richard Goodndge and fam-
ily. Mr. and Mr: Gene Good-
I ridge. Mr and Mrs. Curtis
I Payne, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Shipley and family. Mr. and
Mr-. Dale Knape and fam-
ily. and Mr. and Mrs. Les-
*er Knape. al! of Alvin
the annual family
Germania Hall on Dec. 26.
entertaining
grandchildren,
grandchildren.
enjoyed a big dinner, ex-
changed gifts around the
tree, and took picture.- dur-
ing the afternoon.
Gue st v included Mrs.
Cleora Slataper of Arkan-
sas Mr. and Mrs. James
Arnt and family of Angle-
ton. Mr. and Mr . Erwin
Ruscher of Houston, Mr. and
Mr; Frank Mebane and fam-
ily. Mr. and Mrs. J.H.Clut-
•ixr -and family. Mt —
Carl Clutter and children,
and Mr and Mrs Benny
Barker and children, all of
Alvin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
K. Worley and family of
Houston, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McKee and family of
New Jersey.
Missing waz, one son. Ar-
vin Clutter of Phoenix. Ariz.
and grandchildren Mr. and
Mr . J. D. McCullum of
Alaska. Mr. Clutter, who
ha long since quit counting
grandchildren, -sys that at
the last "inventory”, he had
15 great-grandchildren, all
of whom were present.
About
Folks
' Comp.ny in ,ndMrs.
ib. Some50gue r
lurkey dinner -
iod, and bag.
I candy were di
he children,
pecial guest'
•Cr children
lilies, Mr. and ■.
-kering and •.
ve and Sally, cf Ho,
Mr. and Mr
Her and chi!
el, Patrick, a
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964, newspaper, January 9, 1964; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1245994/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.