The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1931 Page: 8 of 8
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received fiuin
Lille>. Mi
London, Pari.'
GieatingN have been
Mrs. Crossland by Mrs.
('riMudand is visiting in
e think autumn i* such a ni<--
<>. .,4—rally v- h -r.
< ,• Ruth Hora looking lovely
• > new fall “Emprt - Eugenie.”
ladies were present. After the busi-
ness session refreshments were ser-
ved.
Poor Mr. Wilin’ A cow lucked out
three front teeth (top ones too).
H. is in Houston now trying to get
some false ones to fill in the awful
yap.
Mi and Mr- Gilian are biuiUnig
a nice new fence around their home. J
ALGOA NEWS
MUSTANG NEWS
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G. Rairigh.
illne.'S
Mr
Mr
i v i n t i ’ v
t Bethany*
iklahoma.
returned r
Henry Markny
in M.-xia
Mr
Or *
Pu day morning
Mr
kan a
ami 'nni< Helen
the week-end with I
Th- Parent - Teachers Association |
of tl.< .'Junta F., Schoo! DLtricl will I
have a membership drive program at *
th. Santa Fe School, Monday, Or
tober 12, at 7 30 p. in. The school I
*
| program and lunch will be served.
I he public i> cordially invited.
Scruggs spent
Mr
Glenn Neu'-nschwander of
fp» nt a few day ist w.-.-k
i- friend, Newti
They wen- schoolmr* -
Fem-I College, Bethany,
Mr. Floyd Raiiigh
Hou.-ton Thomas of Woods '
1 > t who i attending State!
I < ■’ 1 ’■ war 'Be Week-end •
• and daughter
Bn nhfun early
THE ALVIN SUN, Alvin and Bra tor, a County a
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ALVIN. TEXAS
• nd
Nixon
Marion
much
1
Mr
lv-ed Monda
ihe t.irmcj
tin i>u
officer
Th
de1
Mr-. Macfadden
this week.
Thousand- cheerin|
down th.- t
painfully in-
e was thrown
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Tugarland
en to
W<
ary.
at th. home of Mr . P. W
k<r. on Ft .day afternoon, I
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Dark Grounds with white design
also—lighter Grounds with
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R. nd Mr
ter, Man- .ret.
J I Mil. let
for the coining year were
Mr John Clutter, pre id-
le.i-d); Mr R.
president. Mr*
Culpoppr wi):
Mr i Mr
Farmer’s Night School
Class Meets Tuesday
Four-Year-Old Pecan
Tri'r Here Is Bearing £
It
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which *•* eDe y2‘ar
set out by
this January
of U»c tree,
thinks this yeai .
Breaker.
Minting of Fulshe
nomef.dk Sunday
for the annual all day picnic
u of Mr 1
floial designs.
H 98
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Irma Keeling
jured Tu< -day w
rrom her horse.
Say Irma you must be related to
The Community Club met with
Mi J Edward* \hout twenty four
Porter told of th-
is on plants, and for
not present at
Mabel Henry who recently
’■> our . .'I . unity wb- tak-
i Houston i. > , tai Sunday.
Texas,
Hoss of Gal
i W Long
that gwj.I luukii.K
I' i' ^ikorta of Elniaton.
’ !. • relatives here
'I h. M tang Horn. Demon-1ration
ub met at the home <>f Mrs. Du- ' '
... ... Fi i day
■ l’eir,,...n with ten
On account of rainy
of- ladie having j V""
«ent. '........
..nd Mt Floy
in Hou ton
S
J
ing So much i
wedding >
•I TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 13th & 14th. t
•: ‘ tul common i aw <
-THE COMMON LAW
with
Cbtsstanca Bamnatt
the moHt beautiful girl in the world and the unhappiest waatan
..p H»r finest role her greatest triumph since,
•COMMON CLAY
Rairigh spent
Mr Rairigh and
jnd Wallace, and
■ .-nt to Hou -
GALVESTON
Horace Moure uhd < hikln
turti -I from Goo Cr. t-k.
Farmers Evening School
t lust Tuesday night at 7:30
with 30 membeia pit-. , nt. This .i,x.•
will meet each Tuesday night (or ten
Mr ., Carl Crone and her brother meetings. Below i- the meeting- a-
i led Rymal are visiting their parent- they will come in order:
— Selecting and Growing jia.-ture
S>-lecfing feed to grow for
r cow's.
Calves
—Cultivation of feeds
(a) Harvesting
(b) Spacing
—How tn feed, omit and time
Control of insects and diseases
of livestock.
(alTick fever and yellow iaun-
dice
7.—Control of mites and lice on
poultry.
f C-mtrol of worm- and cholrea.
9. —Abortion in head and udder
diseas* -
10. —-Control measures for
worms and scouring in calves.
The class will meet next Tuesday
night at 7 :30.
Next Wednesday night the 14th.
the class will go on a winner roast
at Chocolate Bayou.
©f the death of Mrs
/won at her home
lormo.
tnrmbcnd as Ml-s Ma.
former teacher in the Friends Acad j
She leave* a husband and two ;■
* daughter-. Marydel and Virginia
Mrs. J. T. Baker and Mrs. ,1. C
attended the Federation
Board M.-eting held in Dickinson .<nt
week
Mr. and Mr • W T. Smith and A.
W Smith were Beaumont visitor.
Siiturd.iy
I RIDAY, OCTOBER 9th — ||
Eddie Quillian with Jam©* GIm>*oii •nd Marion Nixon
‘SWEEPSTAKES” ’<
• ring’ Millions betting' Thoroughbred- thirnd.» .y
home «tret«h! Twenty five popular jockey© and srony S
of lh< country’s most famous mounts! SI
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th.— <
“SUNDOWN TRAIL” 5
with si
Tom K««n© J
In.- n.-w Western Star in the he man of the hour He will give you S
th. tludl of y >ur lift tune, when h> fight.- menacing Indian tnd
D—perados of the Desert in order to rescue a beautiful girt
SUNDAY and MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th and 12th
Ch*rl«* Ruggl*©
“THE GIRI. HABIT”
Here comes Charlie! Wooing, cooing weak and willir
in demand he can't pet the time off foi hin own wt
I Holtz
I L-
nriih. r iumbered nor slept j y
night Mothers held thei dairy
•lose while fathers got out .3,
I their forty fives. We thought the
I Indian.* w<coming*. But eighteen
| young ladi ■ were having n slumber
i *rty and Ad !in< Rymal was taking
I them (or a ride and serenade In
hat cannon banging model T Ford
Fresh Crisp New :■
Styles in >
Popular Washable :•
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•WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE”
with
H«l<in 1w«lv«
Piaymg the r«U of a beautiful patriot
.t her dutv to use her charms as arms
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Donna Key and •’
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h Meeting of Friend. I'hurch.
Mr. end Mrs. Riihard Hoover nf
Goo-. I’r.-ek ' ■ iled '• ’alii here
Munday and Tuesday
Mr- Miry knaak and daughter.
Mrs. Anna McPherson, w. r>- -hop-
Alvin Saturday [2*
waa receiwd her.- week S
DavU Garr, t J
in Whittier, Cali- 5
Mrs. Garretson will be re- 'J
Benton, a S
W. H. Bak«’r of the Alvin Hard-
ware Company w drplaying seven
, pecan < at the paper ©hell variety j>
which he gathered from a pecan tree %
*ll Ills Th* .....,......... V. t Igh - *e
4*4 ounce* and there are on the
tree a total of 2S pecan* all nearly
• tbe *ami* xi*e, an estimated weight ’©
dunce?.
Th- tree, wN<* *■* -'_“r ” l>
WM act out by Mi. Baker 3 y-r-,5
th). January and HHW'deriAg tn. H«l©h Twelvatroog
of Lil.- II’• -’1 11 *ys ' S PiayHig th’ role of a beautiful patriot in a drama where she find*
a/‘‘ " ‘ ___ . «©.’ord < ,i her dutv to us-her charms a# arms again-t the enemy.
n iivat •••» ■ . • w
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Smiling World”
A|vin, TexM.j. j jJay .>"ober>
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SPECIALS
FOR
6^
Both for
4J0
IGc
3^c
No. 2
No. 2 can 10%
15c
Box
3 No. 2 can*
15c
17c
lie
1-lh. tin
?e
15c
2 head*
lOc
3 lbs
19c
per pound
14c
per !b.
1Z«
per lb.
per lb
boiofW
Sugar Cured, lb.
154
per lb.
35«
per lb.
48 1b. sack
24-lb. sack
large
14-oz bottle
It
85<
95C
SOc
85c
1.70
15®
9®
17c
lZ’/2c
lX’/2c
G pkgs.,
any flavor
25c
2-lb. box 15c
3 tall cans
6 small cans
guarantees elimination of
depression . . . just as trad-
ing with us guarantees...
"Most of the Best for Less”
9 oz.
bottle
SIX BIG STOQES !N ONE
raT
. 23c
Nice Size Jonathan
Apples per dozen
Nice and Juicy 1 exas
Grapefruit 25c
48-lb sack
98-lb. sack
National Biscuit Co.
Crackers
National Biscuit Co., Vanilla
Wafers 1 it- 23c
1 lh -n
3-lb. can
rA©-tU;<w4 fromo 1
VVl Ulivu ».••• —
Max Seller
Bull Durham Smoking
Tobacco «’*ck‘
Pnnce Albert Smoking
Tobacco ’*
"MOST OF THE BEST FOR LESS J
SATURDAY
Snowdrift and Wesson Oil
FREE DEAL
One 3-lb. san Snowdrift
One Pint can Wesson Oil
Maxwell House
Coffee
Blue Ribbon
Malt 3-pounri can
McCormicks
Mustard
Van Camps Prepared
Spaghetti
Van Camps
Kraut
Searchlight
Matches B 3c
Borden's Milk
Uy CE.a»iol
kSi
Evaporated Choice
Apricots
Mother’s Breakfast
Cocoa
8-oz. can Delmonte
Tomato Paste 5c
Calumet
Baking Powd.
per lb.
For Sale
Deliciously Seasoned
Salt PorkNo > <='«”• "> io©
Bacon
Wieners
Bologna
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
California Iceberg
Lettuce
Spanish Sweet
Onions
QUALITY MEATS
Decker’s lowana
Hams
Veal Shoulder
Roast
Veal Chuck
Chops
Veal Riba
Chops
Hamburger
Barbecue
Fine Granulated Cane
Sugar 10 lbs. 4b®
KS^?^Made fresh dmly
1 lb c“r‘on 35c
Royal Fruit Geletin
Dessert
Fancy Peaberry
Coffee 18®
Shortening“i39®
Brown Beauty
Beans
Stokley's
Catsup
Rugby
Flour
Old Mill
Flour
DRUGS AND
SMOKES
A perfect mouth wash
Listerinen botuetsc
Ipana
Toothpaste 1*
40c Vaseline Hair Ionic
25c Colgate. Toothpaste
all for 3?e
Popular 5c Cigar*
Wm. Penn
John Ruskin l“C
Mexican Commerce „
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kut fa
done tw»<
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baei effort
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if the
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County
ficials
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are of
■ to Br
and it
total
hi the
she
Gdwrton.
Midway- 3S
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th, cost ag*1'1
rd Galveston
pw-ty 38 ff> *
to call
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wh«r
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m,;. l*it year w
k jertiruiarly
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f “* Mr« J a. r«
p<M. M.I Fr«l Ayl
IS Monti.,, winmlng,
Fa.-,.,lor. Junie© «
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b* Iw ,» Alvin.
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Saxitery 5©w«e»
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b- t xtl» Ju., too bad
hit “mosquito ’
H*M the g«M law
bonne in or out of
in brands
Itp* report a sell-out
p « ill wind that
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.