The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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Friday, March 28, 1930
The Clarion
SCHOOL NEWS
VOL VII! ALVIN HIGH SCHOOL
ALVIN. TEXAS
MARCH 2M, 19.-,11
Son, Inc . Alvin,
second-class mutt
way.
,S.rrrtai
Froshman Reporter
MARCH WINDS
m*w
Jimmie
then.”
Slrrabta
are gl.id to n port Ros. Man and now w*
Walk, r ii.d
Mi
W
Fr.day night
the hospital
STRAIGHT GOODS
I “car” Freddie Garner had better
Th ret
H S.
WISHBONE
—Reporter
Beattmont
LOVE!
Mr, Baker, we haw found the dcfi-
have to m*kt
Lee
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WHY STUDY?
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JUNIORS’
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"Ain I Intruding?*1
HARLEY’S CONFECTIONERY
GAS
MADAME QUININE
And COFFEE SHOP
UTILITIES
s
Bread
Cakes
Don’2 Only
Ask for
’ i -ntln Ariberg i ■ ...
weak.
LUNCHES
COLD DRINKS
SANDWICHES
Rev Hopkins of Brenham preach-
hi th- Methodist chur h Sunday.
away, we’ll like it and remain happy
and contented -Editor-in-Chief
CHOICE FISH OF THF
POND
Always
F resh
At Your Dealers
Robert B. Hayn n and
I-4en Wright.
and
i by
Pearl,
and
STAFF
Editor-in-Chief______
A
!
Clean Up
ALVIN
Mr. and Mrs W Smith of
Frkndswouu visited In <• Sunday
hour.
and
erely ,
THE ALVIN SUN, Brazoria County’s Oldest Newspaper—Eat. 1890
THE ALVIN SUN _
and news
Br.ireria f-,unt)’i Oldest N»w »pa ue* Etlablitli'd 1890
wm once old
Now the i»
. in-
avc
cri ption
Portoffk
Mi Alveria I'car-on of Galveston
pent the week-end with h« r parent-
1 >tUi Cft-ppon w.. in Alvin S«tur
Jay night
President and Editor
Vi<’< President
iry and Tri a-tircf
Managing Editor
j the
J K
The following have not been ab-
• nt thin school year: Pearl, Pau'
and Phillip Armstrong and Edna .
and Marie Trantow.
I school
First <>f
anti ted school
We tint
We miss
h< will
EAR AND NOSE
I “ear” the f *’ ' _
nr Fhnmni Smith:—Tlimna'f
father were Oat cho-lug Ule__„
cow the other day and Thbnuui nad»
Tlie Arcadia Improvi muni Club
. d with AV - Rufo- Can«U Friday
Mi-.- Grace Chenault, Winifred
Wilkerson attend'd a theatre in Gal-
vr*ton Sunday
on 1
CMII think of.
Be rule to »ee
irl Johnson and Frank Yeager
of Beaumont cali.-d on Paul Doura
Sunday
We are 100 pel cent behind
the “Clean-Up Week” Cam-
paign, and we will do our best
to make Alvin cleaner and
more beautiful.
as ok!
1 wish Moaaie McDani* I . 1 i
Steek would get a haircut
! W;.;h M; Dakar did not snow m
f<’ the knitting circle
and frump-; N’atirr;.!
a factor in vjie-puauiing the
beauty and freshtu of worn
en. It has lightened her toil.
n mpliticd her tasks It tak<
the drudgery out ot hoi chold
work, reduces tunc requeated
for it with an even-ten.
feted and fully regulated hem.
For Tax Assessor:
WM S. SI ROLES JR.
S. M Gl I’TGX
For Tax (’ol lector:
JOHN( lACKSOo
For ('ounty Judue:
,i i i * * * -
For (’ounty ( lurk:
GEORGE C DAV .
FRANK S UREWU
HARVEY •' IHJRI iN
< ’ounty Schoo!
Superintendent:
E M GbASSt’OCl.
(Re-election, S«-ro»i* Fermi
For District ( 'kik:
* »• VORDFP.M?.-
(Rr Election i
For County
A'ommissioner:
Prwcinct No 3
<’ W MASSES
( R* 1'1* < tioii i
For ('ounty Attorney •
FLOYD ENLOW
(Re .Lction)
Ir .
A
Bi’ canful and don’t let
’ Smith >f. you with M- rlah
daughter, i ed th« Passion I’lay in Houston last
Hugh Scrugg . your r.atun is i
market! by close economy, fixedness
of opinion and purpow. that borders i
on obstinacy. with determi nation tn
U R A L
.Macy Minter
Grace Heller
Fn-d Much
Eni 1 I ange
Hate! Moor*'
Katherine
Freeman
Murice Tange
ALVIN HIGH SCHOOL
IS THE LOSER OF
TWO GOOD PUPILS
following story u
•—I- Thoma-- a-,! j,,
■iMrff
I h. Sunday School teachers of
M«thixlist church met with Mr-
Aaberg Wednesday night.
— -o----
INTENTIONS TO MARRY
Brazorm ( ounty i
All other cou iti
4 ctrc'jl.’ltl’if: .
• jrfjoining rounti
They have,
tan. Rr '
Tuesday was the big day up at
the high school, because of th-> inter-
claiv track meet. Results of the meet
•will h<- iriven in next week’s Clarion '
—Reporter much about silk Iwm*. and .dice.
Pearl Arm-trong of the
j grade, Jack Sheppard and
act when Laura Brown is m< ntioned.
A few Senior girls an worrying
about their complexions,
acquired a nice coat of
porter
WOMAN
at thirty,
young at forty. Science,
vention and industry h.
supplied conveniences that
shelter and prolong the beauty
which is woman’s XX’ivcs re
t'm S VO»ithfiii Kli.it 111 K’tig
fust (he age when once thev
•vould have dronnnl ha. » in
: T7! tn- in *0- ■- confidence in
Let tnat so-called intoxicating
' the remark that he thought M<-rhk
Hicks was better looking than Be-
-- —.w... r not
agree with him. “I’ll prov.- it m you,-
"T._;.^JI, Hr mahe.I
to get a picture of Merlak,
v i 1 ......... fone. old laddy"
^out mind <• fOW walked away. 1 “no w
like the dio. store clerk, “it ain’t on w1lether Uli(l is true Or not
your work." J j
M Ihom Ward you hav. h terrible kv,.p hil( “hug>" for th. dark *!
it awfully em
baras.-ing for some of the girL
I "ear' Jinttnie Parnell and Rob
. ert Zaring haw not karncj tin:
they cannot do as they plea; tf.
high school yet. I “nose” th. y raa
I off the other day and went to An-
gleton.
1 “ear” Mosaic and Eugene
Be ■.« . .
WlWl ill:
careful, as th - person la wry Thomas
and while he w*d
Miss Nixeon—“Do you
.1 me you cant nam>
pr. siitents Why, whi n 1 v.,u ffi
j this grad* I could name all of them.-
“Probably „
but s
■ *Th an ill wind that hlowe •»»»
j godo.“
I It would be an ill wind, indeed,
-^+4.+++++++++++.>+4>4.+o-».e.++ Walter U i. ting of .Mu t.mg attend
POLITICAL ...j . r*.-ci •< if th' Method* • chnr.-h
announcements
Swhjwrt to Action of Voters and Tai
Payors Union Primsn. Saturday,
May 3rd, 1S30
M. Walker's room enjoyed a pic
nic Wcdne.sday at th< noon
After lunch we took nieli.r-
hunted wild flower*.
{ -v /W .
w 1
I wish Madge Utzell would rft
; bookkevpmg in on time.
1 wish Nellie O'Neill would quit
worrying about her personal appear-
ance.
I wiah we didn’t
book report**.
I wish Mr Hanson wouldn't - ns
such slow muaic in chapp-1
I wish the typewriters woul
up when you open the desk*
I wish Wallig would com- to
Miss Whitmire more often She’s u.
amilM after a visit from th' loved
on«.
I wish Pauline Carrigan would
g» ■ a necw Ford.
I wish Roberta would <•<
hair.
v.-h things would quit ‘i'.-st*
poaring up here.
hav.' y«<ur own way. which you
-<jm»*im - attain through a shrewd
cunning.
Maur.ce Tang*-, you are always on
the job when it com. .* to reporting
and T feel that you will alwayn be '
a great newspaper reporter one of
thes. days
.Morri? Tilton, you would make a , .«
good business manager for the I tell
uiiu'-ilakmg outapwiy. You sure can
get the business. 1 this gradi I could
Joe Much, you will be dietition i Jimmie Parnell —1
and will teL* it? whole world how to because then* weren’t
reduce so r:’/Slj
Jim Cook Sheffield, you at th?
present time have many friend* and
are aurc to make many more. But
to keep these friends you will have
to not
you i
stuff alone.
Gladye Trafton, you at the rate
LtSwk’s - >">“ »" mra-t «nll •>- a' aJZirtir H™"f'Xr
man n<-
Jack Sheppard w*.« nine years old that did not blow Alvin High any
Wednesday I good Th«- March winds blew «j» on
l to victory in the preliminaries Mon-
day at Angleton. We won in all ex-
cept three events.
The winds have blown all the cob-
n b -it f <’ ir poor, a* hin* hraini-
' and now we ran begin to think more
I>u.Shane is doing well aiflcr she has ' clearly. We’re thinking very se--
had her tonsils removed Miss Walk | iously of checking up on our con-
er and her pupils sent Rose Mary a ; duct since the faculty wishes us t<»
bnuquH of flowers while she wa« in • .!« ->n, «nd «inr? *’<• er** t r
to «<- what grave rrron we have i "elraning and prea-mg"
heel making. i '■•"M. a« 'hi- '•
3o long the wind blow, the rain 6U" >'"*
Madge Uzzell, you could learn if
you would only try.
I do not know whether you could !
call this a compliment or a slain, but |
I will pasa it on. Mr. Hanson told ’
the St niurw to ph-a.<. act their age, ■
and quit ^ting lik.- "Fish '
Some Eye-See in th.- S.nior cla*.-:'
Eye-S?e
We had better act a little more
like seniors than "Fixh.”
Our love-birds will have to stop j
cooing, a? Mr. Strickland thinks
familiarity isn’t nice.
Ralph Miller plays the blushing J
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iJ.LiOi I IL MoliM
N H. Bl< K
WAYNE W. WELCH
Pubhrhe.i W< • kl; I u. d Ev. ry Friday by The Alvin Son Inc., Alvi
T l.-i.fd ;.t tie i '.stuffice at Al\tn, '!< *a*, aa Awv.td ....
iuati‘-r under Act of Uongr* r on March S, 1879.
Mi an<l Mr- Fred 'Prantow and
I.l ight- ! . Eilna nnd Marie, attend
<1 ervic« nt the M?thodi-t church
' Sunday.
Ruby I. - i.ib-on spent Monday
I mghl with h mother. Mrs J Gib-
j *on. of Alvin.
The more you study
The mon you know
The more you can forget,
The more you can forget,
The more you forg< t
The merr y.-.u forget.
Th« less you know
So, WHY STUD\
Love is that thing that makes a,
man make » woman make a man j
of a
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SHRUBBERY IMPROVES
SCENERY
A pleasant *ight greeted the ryes! n,t,on f°r *ov' You:
of the Alvin High Bchool Monday. !
Shrubbery had been planted all
around the front of th< .school house niake a woman make a fool
and it improved the looks of the ntan.
place one hundred per cent.
Wr hope some day to have flowt rs
on the school yard.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
I itjo rung countii . by mail, one year $1 SO
• and *t it< s, by n ail, on. year $2.00
iv ring Alvin and .;nn>< diat- vicinity, Brazoria ,
Subscription payable in advance ns required
th Postoffic !’• partin'nt.
Hirthrlayi Celebrated
1 mndr- and relative.- ot Mr. R. W
Woodward and Mr. D 1’. Brennen j
met at the home of Mr Woodward
Sunday. March 23rd, .n honor of Mr
Woodward's 50th and Mr. Bren
nen’s 73rd birthdays, both birthday
coming on the Mitne day. Lhirty
three guests were present to oat th.
■ \c-II. nt four course dinner pre
Monday the tennis playei>, volley
ball team, and th? baseball teams
journeyed to Angleton for the prr-
liminarics in the county meet. All
but three of the t-nrh players took
the honors and will go to th< county ;
' pHr-d by Mrs. R W. Woodward and n” ’ Thr’-' of ,h* four »»a-‘-hall
Mrs. R W Brennen, consisting of ( t'amg and the volley bull teain also
vegetable sour, baked chicken with J *~
dressing and gravy, veal loaf, mash
f-d potatoes, macaroni and cheese,
vegetable salad, fruit salad and other
fruit?, pumpkin and Jeff Haver
piea, ang< I food, devil food and pine-
apple cake, ice cream.
Those present were Mrs. Marie
RoberUon and *on of Houston, Mr.
nnd Mrs. P. R Bullard of Houston,
Mr Frank McKinney, Houston; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Woodword and baby.
Dickin-on; Mr and Mrj. Horace
Woodward, Texas City; Mr and Mrs
Grval Devine, Texas City; Mr and I
Mrs. Karl Woodward and children, i
.Mr and Mrs R W Brennen and
children, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Bren-
run and children. D. I* BrenncUr
11 M Woodward, Stn.lt Kimmins,
Robert Woodward, Elitabeth Wood-
ward, M rguerite Woodwt.rit Hazel
Walker
Mr. Brennen and Mr. Woodward
n reived many nice gifts.
third
Mari<'
Trantow of the second grade mad
*" A'..... ♦*•'•*? - per* card; th.
month.
We hav< nothing
Alvin High School is tin lo<. r of
two ..«t. tud with.n th.
last week. Marjorie Russell and
Anna H. Polk hav- left Ou.- : I t t ■ '
join other student hidirs.
Marjorie Ru- el entered high,
school h. n during the first a. mester
Six an apt scholar ami ye envy
the school which will get to have her
in their student body
’Happy Anna B
hire three years ago
regret to see her return
former home in Kentucky,
her smiling face, but hop.
be happy in her old home.
Tin students of the high
with both thxre girl* the I
luck
won and all wrill go to Freeport Fri-! A
day. Thi county m< < t i < being held
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
Th. visitors of the school thi.* ■
week were S-lma Baxter and Jani* !
Sheppar"! | r.Uilor-in-< nw-f ------
. Anociat*- Editor
I Sport.* E'iitor
155* or Ri port- r
! Junior Reporter .
oophomor? Reporter
The Juniors an* w-orkmsr *o
i their play that that is all they
.1
report this
habit of trying to take care of other «n(tf<,** ke make*
people’s business. This causes peo-
ple to think you an* conceited You.
have lost many friends tl*rough this
one fault.
Bill Terry’, you certainly have a
strong will to ride all the way home
a car full of girls like you do
every day
i are popular by riding wiith so many,
thi. w.k, Tu<-..lay of thi. wadt an i B'’ ■’*riful •’’,l d“’‘ let Th,""M i
interclass meet in track was held. I
hut the reports of the results will b«-
published in the next edition of th*-
Clarion. Friday the Yellow jackets
went tn Houston and w. re defeated .
, by the San Jacinto Golden IL ar-
baseball team,, 8-3 Saturday is th*
big day for track and we expect a .
large crowd from Alvin to help the
boys.
No 25
THE TELEPHONE
Margaret Sheffield say
”1 love to answ-r the
I lov»- to hear t buz?
I wish somebody would * a ;
But nobody ever do*-- "
Perhaps you think you
art
getting as love-sick as Anna «ly4»
an*! Thomas. I “nose” every tim*
: you look up you see them ’.indinr
• looking at each other I k nd
j calves.
I Bertha, Jack Reaver, Lefty Evans,
[ K.iy Beaver and Lois Meek w< nt tn
i iluu-ton to hear a debate at Sam
j Hou ton High Friday night
Mt M>* rs and family of Hitch
l ock attend*-*! services at the .Metho
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Beck, John P. & Welch, Wayne W. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1930, newspaper, March 28, 1930; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250210/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.