The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926 Page: 1 of 8
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Will be the subject of the pastor's
sermon at the First Methodist Church
Sund»v night June 27th Rev Rob-
inson has announced that this wi'l not
service as to the judges. The $5 00
will be mailed to the winner.
The preacher is aometimea accused
of taking undue advantage of his
hearers, since he has the floor. Put
the public is here given an opportu-
nity to express itself (as the best pa-
pers will he read) and at the same
time receive pay for the thought and
energy used in writing.
There are a few folks in'Alvin that
are in favor of the dance, and Mr.
Robinson sincerely hope* to get an
expression from some of these. He
wishes to emphi
will not he unde
but rather from
date. Sunday night.
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is cordially mvftetl
ipc to make these
You may fee! tree
and come along for
Mrs Ethel Sun:
Wright. M. ■
J. .L Evans
LIBRARY NOTES
GRAND THEATER NEWS
ord
Mrs
Annie
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CARD OF THANKS
Ira
SPIRITUAL MEETING
W
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IL1CAN PRIMARY
and Dorothy
Rates. Leader.
as the
S<>N EXPANSION
SAI E ATTRACTS
LARGE CROWD
and Mrs
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21 « 3 p.
DEATH OF MRS.
ANNIE FRANTOM
DEATH OF MRS.
IRA S. BROTHERS
bv W I..
ng. D. i
For'
8 p. m , Dr.
iutendent will (
I “It is not <i
Ihe ,h.t
FREEPORT ILLINOIS
MEN ENJOY ALVIN VISIT
J >■> hold ,hi,
the first fiwe
,hf rank and file of Republicans
ponnntty to go to the primary
• undersigned democrats and
*ans agree to furnish to the
beau Organization of Brazoria
> «hc necessary ballot boxes.
«t<-. so that those who have
republicans for many years and
'Xl>r“S
Ab in w.r.
-th ni Mrs
, llaa-.
Gleanings 'rom the District Confer-
ence. Mrs J. D. Sente!.
Duct. Misses Bernice
Dohcrt.
Sheppard
at the Gra
re* You m
Miss Mart- Lee Sentell left VVednes-
she will enter the State University.
She wa« accompanied bv Miss Ruth
Pierce of West Columbia, who will
also be a student this vear in the same
school.
. Grand theatre Sunday ai p
ICnmi- let ns reason together. F.v
I body welcome.
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ISN’T HE
growing
FAST?
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7* .'..r--
Ikr C.oldberir. W. C. ' Rev w.l Mr., E V Powell will
, “ H. G. Leonard. R. E. leave in their car next Monday for
onL * 0 Doi Chester. C. P. Ken- Coldwater. Kan., for a visit with their
UrW: Zr
1 Ford S Brown, pulpit at the M F Church North will
? "‘h. Thomas J. Knapp. E (' be occupied by Dr. J. M Bcmngton
of Houston.
Mr Ov
J. J. KAIIMANN Ilf CANDY
BUSINESS FOR HIMSELF
CIXRROUY
SUFFERS STROKE
Ob’ APOPLEXY
ANNUAL PICNIC OF
GERMANIA MUTUAL
AID ASSOCIATION
GALVESTON INCINERATOR
CONTRACT AWARDED
ALVIN CONCERN
of Four
‘oast cciun
D WOODWARD
SUFFERS STROKE
OF APOPLEXY
Hub City
-he Gulf C<
(HOARD OF ED’? A! ION
( 0NS0L1DAT1NG
R1 LAL DISTRICTS
FLOYD
WESA
heM in
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERV-
ICES AT GRAND THEATRE
Three Davs of Rodeo
July 3, 4 & 5
Episcopal Church
Lawn Supper
Sunday Night
Almost Instantly Killed When His Automo-
bile is Struck by Santa Fe Pasengcr
Train No. 5, Tuesday Night.
,< ’.., regret such accident-
the officials and trainmen of
Mended.
•i for the unfortunate vic-
me lias heen maddened by___.___
death of a hu-band and----- ---
Seven Alvin Merchants
Give Away Automobile
Dry (
, r will Im
at the Grand Theatre at 8
loth, 111-20.
> campaign h being put vti
THREE. DAVS RODEO TO
BE BIG EVENT OF YEAR
Xlvin |
leo ground' south f the
tee the greatest exhibitions
nd riding even - en in this
he country will take place
I dur in the three davs. Some of the
I best performers in Texas \\ il >e here
I An innovation in connection with I
I church services was the delightful lunch-1 x
: eon served by the ladies of the guild of ?
the Gra. e Episcopal Chuck last Sunday ’ ,
(evening on the church lawn from <i:3o ,
enunn ano their visitors, it was a reai
l„-» —linted affair. Aftar the lunch--
.... present attended the evening I C F
services, crowding the church to capac-
ity. Claude W. Sprout, rector of Trin
ity Church, in Houston, preached th.
sermon and the message he brought t
his listeners was full of spiritual wisdom
and was delivered in an impressive and
masterful manner. He also took occa
'ion t ■ ■ ugratulate the congregtr n
Sea.' i ’< 'i' ■' I1 itircK mHoV* .. . '
home.
Mrs. G A Barth. QI year, young, ami
mvlhcr of G. A. Barth of Ahn*. ***•
Mrs Huhne., me-.. Mr Barth, both
of Cody Wyoming arrived in Ahrux
Taesday to visK Mr Barth and family,
and attended the G M A. A. picnic «.
WeJntsdav at Emmcrfa park.
. DODE^ HEETS TRAGIC DEATH
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926, newspaper, June 18, 1926; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250548/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.