The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. SEPT. 17
2 pint
5
ounce
5
per pkg
pound
per pkg
1 pound
9
5
5
5
5c
20:
29c 'lb
QUICK ARROW
Soap Chips
pure: extracted
Honey
ORANGE PEKOE
Tea *4-lb. pkg
10c
O NATIONAL
| Bread . ...... ?
of all Nation*I PuMiuc
l
I
cl
J
WOOD'S PERFECTION
CoSfee ! n
SWIFT’S GEM
French Dressing
AVALON
Jelly 5
VELVET
Toilet Soap per bar
BON TOM
Carpet Cleaner
STALEYS
Gloss Starch
With each 50c purchase we will
give you one Aluminum
Cookie Cutter.
LA GRANDE
Corn No. 2 can. 3 for
The
The colossus of tall
Mt
•ps>*
Lk dw
tin-
I
LLd
The Library is open on Wein
My
Those
reunion
[fib-
ano
Paula
fa.'
Ei b that
a
■ lc’ t f
H«s Vast Program
The
oller Cat
.-^^=^-===^=1” Circus i- definitely scheduled io
a very fine day.
of approaching
> it makea me fee.
,r cat 1 can al-
the approaching
the wither, my
t index there in.
the other day I
- first I thought it
landruff tonic I’ve
1 Purge fix d
over at his bar-
taking effec*.
deeply and smel!-
' I am a dome»ti- ,
. in alley cat and.
I really know how i
■ a green blotter.,
no idea how muen
• her** and there
ii.-rvvx and improve
Sow if I had any-
■ tinning this town
.,f these bare store
p.-d with nice crisp
a th colored ruffles
d I’d probably put
Jims under the Dr.
, at the Gem Drag
ide of the “Shine,
.. Jones Barber Shop
think of it. but
■thing I mi.-sed in
f being brought up '
> disadvantages. 1
.rtains to
I; * fi"'
Le i th<- - ■
Lin the air
L 4. "
front
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Manufacturers of
AWNINGS
for Every Purpose
| BEAUTY—QUALITY
We Strive to Please
Samples and Estimates
Submitted Free
NO JOB TOO LARGE OR
TOO SMAI I
Gulf Coast Tent
& Awning Co.
Houston, Texas
Savag' from the
ial Afrit ire pr
by popular di mand.
The Flying Cvdona?. Ratu
2:80.
the fu •. ' '
inspiration this
do. I caught the
• ftice ajar early,
, .uh- my way unob-
and that ,
for keeps) under'
.hi - ry in the bar!.'
front office. I
:,the .c.mely up in-
i to the typewriter,
the office desk a-
. n< w, clean and
M Bertie Harris
Times over in Ar.
• m by, just like a 1
Sip
A family n union and barbecue din
-----------'1 ner w
' hurch will me.-t at the home of Mrs \|.
! W I n->.. r*________ . . ,
ho
were: Mt
Houston, Mr
IvM-l. of Houston, Mr and Mrs. O.
T Dawson of Houston. Mr and Mrs
R. D. Cassidy and children of Hous-
ton M. and Mrs. E. E. Rollell of
Hou-' Mt and Mr- K T. Wo
mn<l -on of Hot Springs. Ar-
ikansas; Mr. and Mrs. Enuurll Crain-
Alvin. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teal
■ M> and Mr.-. K. J. Daw
Mr< F. if. Roberts. W
Dick. Albert, and Mt-
Dawson, all of Alvin
a- h» Id at the home of Mr and;
K .1. Dawson Sunday.
’• ■ re pre-ent at the
and Mrs. W H Miller of
and Mrs. Clifford H.
,T, . r-iday. S.-|>t-mh r IB, 1932 THE ALVIN SUN, Alvin and Br.iori. County', Olde.t New.p ap«r—E.t,
Big Double Circus Missionary Society ' Da wson Family Holds
Meets with Mrs. Pate Reunion Here Sunday
amusements, i The social meeting of the Women’s
Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Mi.'.-ionary Society of th. Mi thodi&t
j Circus i- definitely scheduled to
hibil in Houston Wednesday, Sept-
her 21.
The No. 1 advertising
of three in advance of The Great*-. ’ -
Show on Earth, i« now in this vicin-
ity. Billposters, bannermen, lith >-
graphers, radio men and press agents
are heralding the great event, ml
Boon everyone will be planning for a
gala visit to the world's largest "big
top", th, center of th.. l,iEe , w * A
v» city ..ver .,,,mhl.,t thrttl. .-n-|,Urt, .„d „ Th„ McTy.ir„ I , „
terWn .nd .»»■ » grrnt nnd Wllrk ,„r |»
>■ V. .. . M , ■
Traveling on four Hains of double- 4ant and Mr I • Merchant will V‘
length steel railroad cars, th. giant -mg a du<-t to conc '.-i- the program.
of auper-circus.fi will bring 16001 —
people. !00'» menagerie animal
elephant . 700 hors, and a herd ;;
the 'largest and tallept girafG-s ccr
M . I.. I’ M >nd.iy aft' . ./
• I"-! -■ '! b. Mr . Pat...
Hiram Moore. Mrs. Will Abbott.
I Mr I Dob. rt, and Mr- P. Holloway.
Mrs. Fred H1 ;-.--e is the It adcr. The
follow ny. program ha been arrang-
'd: Hymn N" 10, devotional by Mr-
Etlw ud . • i 1, "Th' Meth
dist Episcopal Church South and Ch '
k I vl *•( J Mu> Vinr-Iit, by M > B. J.
R. Bannei. Mr- Monroe Vivion, Mr:
Walter Wright, and Mrs. H. Ma-J
dara and top*. 11, The McTyeire
School and Its Work for China," t,
uv.il M In .. Met
Mrs Leslie Merchant will
i. Public Library Hours
play with ;
. - I wax a mere- kit -1
premised to make (days and Saturday- from 2 00 un-
• 1 think somebody I Ml 6:00 p m.
. P”» her; r
he disappear-
1 ne riytng < ou.m ..-, ivalui ■ > W
fredo, the world’s only trip!-- ■> <1 i r ”
| aomersaulter to a hand to-hand
the Conccilos and Harold . .-r ■
and dr«- sed':i' aerial t . Mi- Tamara. Em
office with now Preatest circus -tar; Lit ■ . ! j
.i percepible |m-1 aerial gymna.-t; The M u n !’!
s:.feral appearance ‘l’fy‘nK death in a : -undmg • >• .
on a steel wire in the pert of the big |ii
top: Al Powell, flying aerial eont . $
tionut; The Rubio Si-t'-n*, Yacopt-.
! Danvilla and Hugony Sisters, amus-
ing acrobats; The Ri- flferach Troup
heading the n«*w f;. -continent cm
gt • :.,t A ' ''
loved comedian of th da. k wir«
these are but a few nf the -t. llar at-
traction'.
i There art SOO performer* and 100
internationally ■. b-brate<’ tnd belov
1 ed clowns. The Ringling Bros, and
Barnum 4 Bailey hot fair ha- b< ■
acme a feature amazing in its appeal
> throughout tl North American eon
. tment
rtcu rDAfTDV
VrtDll UnV^LiHl
J. D. Sentell, Mgr. Alvin, Tex«*
__—__
1C lb.
c
20c
Fryer»
5Oc
32<
4?O.:
HILTON S
Syrup 5 ib.
DEL MONTE SI ICED
Peaches No. 2*» can
ARMOURS VFRiBEST
Corned Beet Sliced, Ib.
COMAL LILLY BEST GRADE
Flour 48 lb >.ck 95C 24 'b “cl*
Meat Department
Beef Round or Loin Steak, lb.
Veal Round or Loin Steak, lb
Veal or
Veal or
Veal
Veal or
Pork Chops, Ib.
Pork Steaks. Ib.
Pork Roast, lb. .. ..
Bologna, Ib.
Weiners, lb.
Dressed Poultry
or Bakers, Ib.. ---
. . 12c
13r
Beef Chops, lb. 10c
Beef Rib Roast, Ib. 9c
or Beef Shoulder Roast, lb. 8c
Beef Stew Meat, lb 5c
10c
12c
..•12c
9c
..9c
1890
CASH
GROCERY
In the building formerly occupied by the
First National Bank.
J. D. Sentell, Manager
Halt Million
ilint- '
SHINGLES
Now!
Her
Io I
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
18-inch Perfection Cedar Shingles
Edge Grain
guarantee to last
zsppo
a minimum of
50 years.
irt th*- d< rv
The best shingles ever
Alvin, Phone ol
i
-■■'0
t of
arou
Southland Lumber Co
Angleton, Phone 158
WMnd.H m
b puid.
by recent
■be hvi.
Ly th.
P ■
I of tfi. p< ■ office building.
jM>r and if any ot your;
| cat- * , refuge with m» ww
Bearing manufacturer’s
shipped to Alvin.
GET YOURS NOW!
d np1!
Iard»
■he" I
|if' the .. . j in cm« of afiutner stiff
|Wei.x., 44: t tell 'em they’re welcome.
: r timely your?,
U . .. Nilly, the Ailey Cs’
lOO^o Heart wood — 100%
. time she knocked
■ pitcher in DeWitt’s I
p.d 1 declare I don’t
.. n her since.
i’i hard time with my I
night. He'S had hie
.nd he whined most all
. h 1 know must have
i ep and rest of all
whole block around
been courtin' Mrs.
jik ua>b' '■ r
i, ! ',11 x..i »
't: n She made a cat-
j in Tom, the snippy
t you can imagine
i-t have hurt him. I had
■■ uvei by the corner
i Theatre and I Just
•• uf my mind. That
■ on account of that.
• n. "Thia heart ache
-..-i right - that'.-
nigh tone pedigree
h«-en brought up in
and they don't know
us taUk-y boys.” !
xperience will teach |
he hasn’t heen a t
besides that he’s the!
ntal cat that would
• i pine his life away for|
.h ax you and I both|
. < nb ax wishing you
■• b'-ans for dinner. !
I -• .umber of you includ
W '■ blick—oh, oh—which
1 wonder if 1 do have }
it are my fears thati
alistic efforts are go-
don't know whether [
stricken or not, but
iWy a i. sorter without a public
I . off as the man with-
But I was about to
-publick, whether mine or
i b«-n flustered by the
■tom . earlier part of the ,
px'’* • Know about you, but I
bto .' . > nearly lost one •'f
. count of getting caught I
psi ■ -torm we had. So this
pn,. j t0 take the folks’ ad-;
Fit. .'d up. Found me a good '
alley scratched a
n ground and for saf-;
board up over it which 1
.;Jy to the fotmd«,inn
its
I
Hi I T& stores
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17'2
ad
15c
OZ. pkgs. 2 tor
oard
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jars, all 1 ar
25
34
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84c
14
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10
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19
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etab'es
25c
35f
for
25c
15c
25c
und* for
•ocery
4 pounds for
CUSTOM! I
pint
jars
RFI>
extra
I ipCLIdf
1 price
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ALS
. 1932
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Fresh (
Fresh ( "b
Fresh Celery
ith Greens
any
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1932, newspaper, September 16, 1932; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249851/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.