The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1932 Page: 1 of 8
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In It's 42nd Year
o. 24
VOLl ME 42
ALVIN. TEXAS, FRIDAY, JAM ARY I.'., 1932
Established in 1890
Issued Every Friday Morning
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A. H EDLING DIES
SUDDENLY EARLY
MONDAYMORNING
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COMMISSIONERS’
PROMINENT ALVIN
MAN DROPS DEAD
COURT MEETING
thi:
in Hou t
ie Rev
Hai
Over Exertion Relieved To
Have Brought on Drath
with th|
ting
unty Tax Collector
- a branch office
accomodations of
a-co citizens that
mir taxes without
tip to Angleton.
ing to participate )
........ file their!
f peaker of the evenin
McDonald, Comnunsione
State of Tcxa-
1 WESA 1'SOUTH TEXAS PRO
|tz-. --xrd DUCERS ASSOCIA- ________
TION MEETS WED. |J Vs&JMHR
Officers Ree-lected for the Ml F JfSJtf £
Year 1932 " —> ~Q V"-
c/llvin High Glee Club
son, Harr
ced and
te voted
oleomargarine
and
. -nd to aasoclat-
>ora and friends, j .
I his
Edling
i. May 6th.
AN
at the
to fill
* -uru -V • |p <1,1
lakes It Impossible J again;
do not hesitate to
t^ement
M.
Texas, and gave
■oval upon the co*
He is survived by his 1
irutina Failing, three sot
; Eric, 19 and Glenn.
ml, Mis.- Ingard Edling
Fune
The
b< fore April ln^
lames on the i
beginning of school. K<
lio engagi ment More a<
Club has done a great d
curing
his plantation near , his assi
beginning of the
'the Club was co
f the year was sf
most beautiful soi
y in the rapid lea
had been to a meeting of the >)r<
board, and he and his son, n.
had started home when their a,,
uck in the mud following an ‘ m„
j;. so long as we |
be our policy to
our home and the
:j. the Gulf Coa't i
the milk commute
I sued to the entin
published in th
T Coast Country?! "Before the tran.
, been put to the Hon.
umn so often that | Harri-
decided to answer ; jn
wift1, Mrs.
ns, Waldo,
6, and an
in Stock-
r^ALVIN ”
•Cdy of
gaiural Cm
Ehctriciiv
Pur* Wat*i
Samur* Sewer*
Jehoeb *nd Churchae
first plai-
long of the
first is a
H A. hilling in 1*93, where he mar ,
ried Miss Christina Rerthelson, Jan-
uary 4. 1910. In the fall of 19'27.
report for 1931 and
en directors and se
the milk committee
r< -lay, left to ■>,, | sP'cia
’< you want to help1 ‘nF w»*
THE ALVIN SUN
„ Alvin And Brazoria County’« Olde»t Newspaper”
The One Paper In Moat Home. K Th. OnIy p,per u M„y Homf,
1 announced th»t he sine- has found ,
I his mistake and assured his audience .
I that in the future he would vote for f
| an measure he felt his constituents comt,_
I wanted, if they would let him know
j of their d'-sires in advance
wc can > was J. E.
gar-l-n .put of | of Ayr,„f
ii Alvin Dairy Association
Re-elects Officers Thur.
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Several Visitor* From Houiton
Attend Meeting
in citizens would j annua|
! such thought- South -, px s".r,S T nU’e in
Jackson in estab-1 WO4.,atjor v , | | W 1.1
Hectors office in I , , ,
I at the court house in Houston, at
I tended by upprovimat- ly three hun
I dred people among them -iairyniei
in many years from Alvin ami M-.nv,' who througl
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strawberry grower
Di
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been
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211
People Do-wn Hozun
i»
l!
Card of Thanks
7'4
7i.i
pr«»
-id-walk
and
will
Miss Myrtle Clark
Buys Dixie Cafe
School Board Holds
Regular Meeting
Local Orchestra To
Play at Pearland
I
mother .
William*
Bishop Quinn to Preach
Mission; Grace Church
r
w
should
Alvin,
ince 1890 when he ci
parents from Ka'
E.
W
and thost desiring to do *o can
a trip to Angleton to secure
1932 license.
r
i
mins was re-elected Tax
Collector of the
School District f<
March 1. 1933
i Pearland have been given on Sat
urday nights, but -ince the change
of orchestra*, th- > Will be given each
, Friday
iy of Hout
Miller A <
e.itorw were Cha.
G. Alford and J
Auto License Are
i i Available in Alvin
of the Ah-ir
Association
Hate,
Barth Secretary and
The trea-'^rer’s report
association to be in a
tonal Farm Loan
their annual meeting at the
Auditorium in Alvin Tuesday.
•rmanent paving
W. E. Davis Candidate
sun For Co. Commissioner,
Farm Loan Associa-
tion Meets Tuesday
h. ', D. I. Wilhelm Home
Is Damaged By Fire
Im- Mercian* a* u.-ual ru.-h.ng to
•go. National
tentative call-
tfce trade a. Mr
ver perishes The
H Edling will live. 1
He is the pioneer
of Alvin starting '
Line in 1918,
morning. Th<|a
remodeled and r<
nk will M-rvt 1
ulat meal*. I *
record and says[
will be "not
can collect, but!
Ihw murh v.u, we c»n «'< '«r 1
; expend***", and he »!••*» "* ■
; i< strong for per
j gleton over the
. favor* extension o
” kind to uS during our recent be-, Galveston County
• a°d also for the beautiful! Coovni? to tort
Qlnn<*’ {permanent paving
r». Cluialina Edling and children, highway.
dr-
ome of
Wilhelm on Sealy Street where
ra* burning through the roof
around the chimney. Tb- flames
w- re quickly extinguished and mod
was done by water,
of the roof wa damaged.
.d with G W Sheffield. Sr., i
hardware and feed business.
■ motor truck man I
the Davis Truck |
running between Al-1
Less
2$*
The vestry and congregation of
Grace Church are very happy to an*
• rtr***ehing mission to be
to be riven held early in March with Bishop
the preacher. The mission
Witt'j. Hall, you will miss one of the win ia-,t about a week, and of euuF=»»
dances of the s-tason. Music everyone i« invited to attend. Th«
h you miss the danc;
not to Saturday night. January 16th at l»e; l^uinn
Tom
her Gotch and Jim Shane making daily best
member, of the will be furnished by Doc’s Harmon- xact dates will be announced in tha
* tiers. near future.
The entire >ld board of directors
were r*-**ccted. as follows' J G.
Wiahard, Orr Rowland, John Clut- fjre
ter, Ed Schock and Fred Trantow.
The board elected J G. Wishard
President, Or« Rowland Vice Pre-i- of the damage
dent, and G. A.
Treasurer,
showed the
4pl<-ndid financial condition.
to express our sine- e • highway
- appreciation to our many
Brazoria County who were
Steve Jon«* teaching hi> grand
-laught- r iu *«•••» . . . J. D ^•n»wil
I Saturday afternoon the
bartm-m •' called to th
• D. I V,........ ... Z.J-, --
I th*
AuxilinrW1 ,
' <■ Parish House. There F «i
fifty members of the 1
•. ...y pr Th-I
dutifully decorat-d, and*
->n by the ladiet of thg .
is a very pretty affaw *
eight candidates for
follows, Mrs. W.
- I. Nelson. Mrs. W .
M™. Jack Vaughn, Mrs. |
Mrs. H. H. Gray. *rs [ ‘anj Houston.' and”he -t i r '’
! operates the Sen Const Motor Truck
• Lina between Alvin, I
i Ray City
In adidtlou t»' hi- htislnes" C*re»r.
jas a resident of Alvin he has been
I public spirited and for 5 year? was
tru.-t»< of th- A1' '
! School District, serving in 1910 *hen
the contract was let and the first (
' brick Ah in High School building wn
| built.
I He has aenesi as
| Alvin Chai
I 1929 was •
I two yean
Dance At DeWitt’s
Hall Sat. Nifjht
a and Mrs. Eernisse, I
■ ery impressive ceremony 1
was presented with an
and Alueiaan l.« gLi.
- 'illation, the Amer-1
regular meeting.
i has been offered a plot
1 "n which to build the Lo-
ut « very low price, and
” ■ ■ ’-icxlc and seconded to
h- meeting was over, deli-
-inenta of chickan salad
and coffee were served, (
• njoyable social gather
• '-1 afterward.
long now until the I.-.-
will b-- held, Wednesday. '
nary 20. at Emmert*. Hall,
' -tra Fveryone tn
.-pnit-’d Mi
hort orders an
Doc*. Hamoni’-r-' local orchestra,
has beer engaged by the Amusement
' Club ot Pearland, to play for the .
■n«i has been sent danee gic.n each Friday at lhe '^ry
i to City S.-crctary Barth by County Kheeing Hail. Heretofore the dances j
President of the Tax Collector Jackson of Angleton at
— Commerce and in ,
elected Mayor of Alvin for
i and re-eiccUd in 1931
ng as Mayor
Hi bueinea, and public iif- w an
open book and offers him.-elf to the J
I people upon hie past
! hi. campaign slogan
until l''00)board of thp A|vin independent
School District was held, January 11
m the jy32, with all members presei
The committee on lettering
■ported that the work had
implcted.
C R. Kin
ne a i ( -a ,
-• \ ! A -se«sor an<
Houston and i inrtepent
I yeai ending
aanent paving of —.
•r» Alvin *nd An- early Friday morning going by with Ri-cuit Company
r- -ent r-i-»te «nd new ^ak* Mt Archer * ntiie
highway 3* from daughter with new red pocket m>o«
through Brazoria . Mr*. John Richie and daughter.
Bond County ami Mildrod, who is almost as tall
of Alvin Housto' i iother Frank Hubbell and Car! trips to Galve-.i«»n.
walking along . . Ml«» Federal Grand Jury.
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n
3
ALVIN
Trading Canter af
Gu’f Coaat Country
Hub Citv
Four Countie*
Brazoria. Galvaaton,
Ft. Band and Harri*
knuary g, j.
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1932, newspaper, January 15, 1932; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250435/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.