The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1931 Page: 7 of 8
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THE ALVIN SUN, Alvin and Brazoria County’a Qldeat New spa per— Eat. 1890
Page 7,
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ALVIN. t. EXAS, OCTOBER •». 1M|
No. 4
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STAFF
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A BASEBALL STORY
fluence
the
baseball,
FRESH FISH
7..
mind
nonsupport
a Pan
Mat
hie
Ui
dur
l«by*« Coll
wonderful
vividly
the ball.
to join.
the
ib
Whit.
If I
pre
playin
walked out to the
Friendly
>
SLEEPY DAZE
fided
will be made
Episcopal Church
day night, October 14th.
he
>L ASSEMBLY
high $CH‘
Christian Church
Mary
I ing.
October 1
You're o
friends
the
of
this
me
name
NUT CRACKERS
In his dreams he bumped »«imeone
M <rv
And hearing his name he holler -<L
i’rinsiii"
Rakei silently
know.
Do
Jo.
That Reflects the True Character of Your
SF NIOR5
There are other c
you
Can
Raker
Mr
BUSINESS
after
Do
What'
1
We do it-
much
Mi
SifMMMlily
ALVIN DEFEATS CATENA PARK
< orreci ly
-Oil Y JUNIORS
Efficiently
We
Alaa!
Economically
Lr. me r<
Satisfactorily
score
going
26 yard line.
e
Quality Work has
Of
course,
Hill read
think of - •
Did
substitute . . . We know how!
no
A Span,
SAUCY SOPHS
Fndav a
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37
Phono
the
I
& :
J’
i
r h e
nd those that haven’t
lues to get then*, la.
} are paid, the better
ass will be.
study a little harder.
•ake our six weeks
' ->w we all want to
again,
sleepy
nx-
have
Christian Sc’ nee
Church
Fn
the
Rankhead, and i
id graphically
But the |
denouement.
•ude—-What ar<> the
-Just your two feet.
A:so Sunday Afternoon w
Certain in our church at 2
ilf Coast league Union.
e will
30 th> i
.. T
ioung ;
ton. The song service
ifiarre of Chas. Ireland
is a great song leader and you w
him. Everyboc
Juniors of course*
"What’s that I hear?”
Says a voice half-clear.
Up he jumps and runs
Stumbling over a cha
pass
Hi" wearing glasses.
—. Ki.......... w,th «. b
U-lis the story of the
’ two human derelict*
almost submerged, one through wild
[ living, the other by the touch of rv
*>11 uJ
» aad th.
Ato, let
i and
a -pring fever test that
test yourself by!
ow iong you can look at
A hirtory book without yawning
.-y minuta. It takesj
•h grammar to put you |
11
r<Birri
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h «ne |a
Also
mg to h
u- We
h**’ «im1 f k
|H»r»
HE CLARION
ALVIN HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
m°VLTOM( I
Every
pin it on
eontribwfine fmwiwG
debt.
I if the ball were
I was a thud in
■ timed
a strike." I
instructions, the ,
' Notice
My Sm. • a thrilling social dnvi.a,
: will be presented at the Metropoli-
I tan Theatre in Houston for on. week
starting next Friday. October 9.
"My Sin,1
I redemption
called.
H.-re. obdurate. though
Result of Fear
Repentance is n«* much re
luorae for wHst <• hare done aa
f»wr ■f the consequences —
Rocbef'iicauld.
The umpire was
neither the batter.
ink everyone who
way, and also to
■i toriou- Sophs.
; was an exciting
rs because we re
To us. they mean
Senior Class of
privilege to grad-
Then when school is out at three
forty-five.
The sleepy show that they're alive
Weil —so l ing folks, 1 hid adieu.
Just because I'm sleepy too
—A Senior.
ty will be h
pn ached by
these Church*
After the hunt | early,
we built a fire and gather
cooing" and a ^,,r
- place a winning 1
■ nd all who are
operate. The 'pep’
lelines must do its
,-ers in the game
The Spanish three class met last
r 30, and or
The follow-
ing officers were elected; Margaret
Sheffield, president; Gladys Ragland.
J vlcey-president; Marjorie Goodridge.
’ secretary and treasurer; Hazel Wel-
., reporter.
Those having
Then he Mi
Cook, you do not know what you
25 ■ have done,
science *
Hanton gated at Jim Cook
expression of unspeakabl-
sadly: Jim
or candidate for I
out on top, as ,
war not far be-j
io ph. We still
i L el after Saturday
■ >rs feel fine. We
’ c in again to make
■n't forget, we are an
Bill, tell
discon- ■ mountain."
* I But fast around the floor Bill wax
prosperity can be-j balin'.
th-- coming gener-
thus. ‘ about
o showed that sca-
of Pikes’ Peak is | "Lookout."
f man, which was '
1 an impossibility,
tny things in life;!
on far away and :
in. but by pends*.
possible to reach j
g the high school
.red with an in-
■ th.r Wilson, who
from Denver. He
■ an insight on the
of this period
. depression.” He
should be thank- :
i. was not terribly
d-pression. but at ■
j.I be aware of I
than temporary
toward permanent.
Chri-tainitation of,
business
and profit at the,
Keep in
gin- the first Sunday in Nove
Mr. Hill ■'
mo Wagner.
Mr. Baker-
Revival
t and through the
an understanding
>1 we won? I reckon!'
’ “ gave the turkey'
-F at the school house
treasure hunt After
rong direction several
Ivin Campus that
a hesitancy in
when men on
give the best in
aking of training
players does not
ration of the en-
Such examples j
.nfidence of stu- |
It is not just I
>!. nor the coach, j
ciato Editor i
and talent. . .rry tl burden i f the
story, supported by a cast of superb
. acquaintance
! money. Hi-
trayed by Mi
est develop*,
trayed and
num is mure
| held for the crime and Gra
■yer, defends her She is
Then for both "Carlotta
t" and *'D («rady
And many otl
• Who sleep in
I swirls.
Metropolitan Showing
Thrilling Social Drama
rywhere and all- '
i He be absent or ’
•e of omnipresence I
How can there
stormed th»> batter offering a final by
argument. "Anybody could see th.
ball was a foot outside "
for Ue trea
** <«M b,
*thl
baseball story that is
as baseball itself. It I inj
nr*IU nvi ..........-.....
come quick; the soup is getting big
' ger’n the pot."
I
I
I
. J-
e Day—Rally Day—Next .
rally day, the great day
een waiting for. W«- are
r every one there that 1
een a
and all others that can be with iahty are unreal and cannot be
that day. We start off with outcome of an infinite God, g
ble school as usual, then we ... God being eve:
ive promotion of those passing inclusive, how can
le next grades, this followed suggest the absent
flag raising, this will be one an<l omnipotence ?
S i> is
Good crowd-
spirit manifest.
_ ' .1.1), October s. is:;t
ball clearly. * the
; Though time has varied this story. <
the “raconteurs" usually identify ov.-
Wiibert Robinson, now manager of' an-
[ the Brooklyn Robins, as the catcher i day
•r for confer- i "Tl
"Unreality" was the lesson
subject in all Churches of
° 'entist. Sunday, October 4.
The golden text was from
94:11 "The I,ord know.
The lesson-sermon also
the following citations t
Christian Science textbook,
amt Health with Key to t
Everyone be sure
carnival. It is bound to be the vet
best because the queen is a Svph.
The room is nearly quiet
Peacefully is dozing our
friend.
Into dreamland he doe.-, sink
Into the night before at the Skat-
ing Rink.
Editor in Chief
Associate Editor
Sports Editor
Senior Reporter
Jr. Reporter
Sooh Reporter
Fish Reporter ,
shall I way back.
. 1 and vivid.
The p
** I Dwight R
ting on our *46 yard line. Rut our ;
boys were determined to hold them
(told jokes until time to go home.
come to the
“I’ll get you yet”’
icsorted.
"Good guess,” profa
appointed.
Then Hill wishes t<
more,
So he lays his head down and
gins to snore
Hanson—Jim Cook, can yoi
what electricity is?
Jim Cook squirmed in his -iat
hemmed and hawed for a time. a?,
finally admitted: I did know. Mr
Hanson, but I've forgotten.
Mr
with an
»orrow.
i ■ ne spanisn tnree c
Wednesday, September
♦ hat co-operation ganiZt.d a spanish dub.
People as: 'eoo'
. r words, let me
you do as com-
| want to raise our Debt at that time,
one bring a dollar bill and
nday is Rally Day in our ,,in on Christain Hag as your
□I. W liuii. that etciv ' contribuflor tnwnrd.* wiping .»>.♦
, man and woman who We will have a basket dinner
our Sunday School will at noon. be sure to bring your well
filled basket and lets have that fel-
lowship together at the noon hour. |
The afternoon session will start at i
2:30 with a .-ing song followed by
an address by the Rev. J E. Evans
Pastor of the First Church in Gal-
will be in
Mr Ireland
tures’ «pp.
Baker Eddy:
"Am God Himself i.- good and is i
and spirituality
. If goodness and
Included in
to Sunday School
lay. Don’t fail,
iday Morning we arc go-
■ Brother Pate preach for ’ • ’'ju>
1 know and love Brothel I'« in'
lay we take advantage of |
n see the ball, he eon-’C^J
get the last batter out and i day
■ end this game. On the next piten • he!.'
i you stick the bull in your pocket and
! just eo through the motions of pitch- i
When you let go of your -wing
I i'll slap my mitt right behind the
plate, and he may call it
i Following these
•pitcher wound up and threw just as
I if the ball were in his hand. There
the mitt, perfectly
Baker spies th sleepiest one
Of course he’ll pick on him so
“There is a tall mountain in T
nessee
From which to
may see
bos u>d girl,
should be in <
be there next Sunday. It is the be-
ginning of th- n»-w Sunday Schoo!
year and may we start it off with a
complete enrollment We are ex-
you read
go to Sunday School (Psalms 139:7,
imewhere next Sun- ' froTn ^p.
! 1 flee from thy
... i - i . tend up into he
feel at home here so '1 ’ make- my
“How old
j "Fifteen.”
"A girl of your ag«- -hould tell her
.moth»r everything.”
| “I know it, but mother is so in-
nocent. really I haven't the heart.”
everyone is interext.nl
f in ba*»-ball. watching closely teach
' ‘game of the World Series, la a good
' time to tell a
almost as old
iiapprricu when gaTiirn w<Te never
played at night; therefore frequently
■ onded in darkne-** when a game
i happened to be long.
In a game between Washington
and Baltimore, as the story goes, it '
was rapidly growing »o dark that the ■
average of eighty- ( players complained of not being able 1
five in Spanish la.-t year are urged to sec the ball. The visiting team
If you wish to join, give being in the lead, clamored to have]
your name to Marjorie Gooilridge.
My! How the time flies!
it u almost time fur those d
xix< weeks teats and school has just
started. We'll have to get down to
real work after the coronation and
don’t forget, its to-night. Re sure
to b. there, or you’re going to miss
a good time.
What a sad loss
to science’ You are the only one
that ever lived who has known what
electricity i- -and you have forgot
ten.
Joe Much without his gla-*-*-
E. Ruth Motere without “makeup "
Jim Cook without an argument
“The Clarion" without an editor
Th- Glee club without Mr Hill.
The Sexton getting toeto «i»«a» *
Spirit, goodness
must Im* immortal
member of this Bible j spirituality are r«
tat can be with j iabty are
start off with outcome
J w giggled when Mr
the story of the man who swam th
river three times before breakfast
"You do not doubt that a trained
j swimmer could do that. Io you?”
’ E ked Mr Hin.
“No. sir,” replied J. W . “but i
I wvinivi why he did"'? W»>»ke it fout
■times and get back to where hi
’ clothe- were."
Mr. Hanson without football.
Ona Robert- without a typewriter.
Mias Moore without a Mdfo-
Everrett without Nellie.
Margaret Sheffield without a ques> j
tion.
Senior class with
i every day.
*d *nd «tal*tted hunt- I
»»ure which consisted j J
several trinket*. Il I "
hthelind Uxiell. Ival I
M James Robertson. |
vice League Sunday r
11th at 6 p. m
Joint meeting of th
the Men'- Club Wed-
Mr. Hill Frankly, no; but I v.
heard on the best authority that hi
musk’s wry much better than i<
rounds.
When Mrs. Rorskey left Elsie to
1 watch the «oup. it wasn't long befor*
____
against our team. Galena Park get
The Alvin High School Yellow-
jacket* won their second successful
game last Friday when they deflated
Lhe Galena Park Yellowjackets 7 -4)
In the first quarter Mollar made
several good gains through the line.
In the second quarter Kimmons
completed a pass to Mollar for a
yard gain. They tried two more
paaaes but were incomplete In the
last part of the second quarter Mol-
lar pluiiged through the line for a
touchdown. Vogan made a neat
kick for the extra point
In the third quarter it looked like
Galena Park was going to
' she heard her sing out. “Oh, mother.
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1931, newspaper, October 9, 1931; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249802/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.