The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1933 Page: 1 of 8
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Alvin and Brazoria County's Oldest Newspaper
VOLUME 1
ALVIN, TEXAS. FRIDAY, JUNE 30.
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July 4 Celebration
of our
of peo-
CONVENTION
DAVIS-MCNEILL
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brate the occa
MEETS HERE
WEDDING IS
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IN SEPTEMBER
SOLEMNIZED
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invitori to attend.
are
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UPTOYOW
Examination for Collector
of Cotton Statistic*
B Willi
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Mrs. Roger Arnold
Dies In Houston
C. E. Societies Expect 200
.'ersons at Meeting
•trick*-
to bo
Civil Service Exami-
nations to be Held
H later than July
The United State
bom’s Dr> Goods S
“Uncle Joe" Jepha<
Mayor Urges All Citizens to
Cooperate in Movement
con-
cern-
Prizes Awarded in
Baby Show Monday
I-egion Rodeo and
Dance is Feature
Entertainment
her husband
REDUCE CROP
MOW
Ito prevent
L. TROUBLE
W,. LATER
THERE IS A
13 MILLION
BALE SURPLUS
ncnity a bolt h
Slun R.ri
Barth at home oi
Steele at 2 ;30 p
al v
W
1 €*i*m
Harrington all or
The Grand Jury
dug, Maud, who is fol-
Sath Gilbert r t
fter a red hot
hours, unanl-
Mc Donald as
entiun and he
The E
Confrrem
Metho
Mia* Madelyne Rob«rt*on In
g a whii> hat in 0 G W>
will de
cas will
Giady* i
huw they
fight
Needlecraft
n hire G- A.
f Mrs. W. E.
m
all day
bration
[wnd-
On July Ft
the On<- Hunt
th Anniver ;
Independence
pk will
I
Health heliee
from accideni
f hi
M-
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(Continued
ionce Requit
i <>ut and th
ub-itituted
but c-rt
indulged
noon edition of tl
Johm-ie Brannen
Electr
Newt Wi
Texas.
g th.
Miss
Team
in< the
of appl
in an;:
or op« t
cotton
lr« tin- otieii’- .» of buy
ing cotton or cotton ■
The effect of this cl
strike out the requircr
no iincc
must
Churches.
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in. m
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2 ; Wi"
Ry (
ras held in Angle
Officers of th. ar
-hown in the pictur- M - Mar
gulf I She ii. id »un the prize tor
the best senior photograph on the
•eefenc*' grcv.ir.g
cotton or manufaetu
goods
This •meadmen.
change th* lid of
. wh»« h •
k.-'d v. •
fcrir i i V
closing date for the r<
plication; to July; ID. 1933.
«WESA»
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Mrs. Roger Arnold of 22 Bed
ford Street, Houston, died at 5 00
o'clock Saturday morning after a
I long illness. She in survived by
o is well known in
son, three sist< r-t
Applications for
Marriage License
CLEAN UP WORK WET AND DRY
IS CONTINUED FORCES ORGANIZE
Several Cases Dispos-
ed of by Plaintiff's
Dismissal
ination
th«- dutie
la* in mson
igbam H
the wedding at the home of the Mrs. L. O Wallace
\ Dairy Meeting at City
Hall Saturday Night
an.I Mr.. Newt Wilson will
the funeral services whim
held thia afternoon Friday, J.
Agriculture Teachers
Convene In Angletoi
v« I.oui e
« July •’>: E.
i. The Supreme
icient Older oi
--1
MR. COTTON-GROWER
will be
at 3 00
Kopf F
er John "
ry Kirby
THE ALVIN SUN
Born to Mt ai
.'■r, on Saturday
In Austin Tuesday the wet and
dry forces of the state met in con-
ventions and selected leaders for
the coining campaign for
aga.n-t repeal of the 1 Nth Amend-
grooin as best man. Dr. Het-mar
Da'i< of San Antonio and Hern
don McNeill of Houston, brother
of the bride and groom, were u-
Mr- W
M. Turin
Kratnrin
Brazoria.
i Godowsky*s “Alt Wien
Ibert’s -Ave Maria”.
polo, D'Ardelot’s "Beci
. ing the ceremony tl _w____
' played softly MacDowell'i “To
1 Wild Rose" Au the br.dal par
t left the church he played Me
I daUsohn’s "Wedding March”.
The bride entered to the strat
of Wagner’s ‘‘The Bridal I’horu?
i from ‘Lohengrin’ ” with her fan
er, W. E. Davis, who gave her ir.
marriage. She wore a white angel
crepe gown styled on prince-ia lines.
I Her face veil extended from a net
cap which was adorned with
orange blomoms and the long brid-
al train was fastened at the waist.
i of lilies of the
rose*.
W M. Clipper, 7201 Av
Houston and .Mi.-s Evelyn t
trude Hick;. Houston.
Ceremony is Held in
dist Church Tuesday Night
John William Medlock, 21 Ue«t zt
Columbia and Miss Frances Hal-. 0.
iture 163 40 «
taking a fir^t '
E. C.j
E.'
C. K immon.o and Thomas Cham-
bers; Registration, Mi.- Marabel
Casey and Miss Elizabeth Cham-:
ber Banquet. Mi- I.. Op-<ai and
Mrs. F. R. Atwood; Program. Carl'
Reisel. E E. Parker and A. E
Burns.
Another mucuug of these con’
on file
Auxiliary Initiation
to be Held Tonight
iiiit. Frits Dsni
Mnnvel C I
C. E. Th
I
Her bouquet wa
and valley and white
Mis- Anamary Davis, sister of
ment, and legislation of beer in the bride who attended her as
wore a Chartreuse
starched chiffon dress
and ruffles.
Ju- Mt- tuicy, Mr?. G .ua- S 4rv,t t» cm
‘ Libby, and Mr.-. Clara Rutherford of Houston
'ufPeariand All Legion ami Au* <>n in <<;.■
i.i.iiy i»■ ;u.« f.ur.:'i -i Whit«oa bu;
fi nding his
the clean-up movement. W>-
anxious that all those who have
not cleaned their property do
as soon as possible.
t ne work that has
the past two weeks I
wonderful impivietnen
-s clean-up. Agit:
leaned up eit) w
! CALENDAR
of Weekly Events 1
Tci»y A~.s:r.iaii U-«ion Auxil-
iary initiation in Ix»gion Hail
tonight at H o'clock.
Saturday, July 1— Gulf Coast
Dairy- Association meeting al
8 p. m. in City Hail.
%U»*Jav, July 3— Junior Study
Club meets in City Hall at
4 .30 p. m.
Thursday, July
I:
U...L ;
Following th- recc
bride and groom left on
• m x - Mb
traveling uit was of brown
white crepe. Her acceMorfai
W. B.
buhy c
Boggai
as a hard work
Influence Built on Authenticity
The Alvin Garden Club and
- city officials wish to thank tho-.-
who have cooperated in the city
' clean-up by cutting gras-, and
weeda. clearing off property, and
in
y. 22 Bay C
ou Haye .
of
Park S.
terior
Senior Highway Construction;
Supwrvi <»r , *4,»l0v to >5 400 a
year, les a deduction not to ex-
r ad lu pet cent as a mea-urr of,
economy and a retirement deduc-
tion of 3*,y
Ihiblic Rtihd', Department of Agri-
culture. Washington, D. C
Cost and
tendent
a year,
reed Lr> per cent
Advertising Built on Results
b«- th- bt,r t! ree day rodeo
. b.-ing ponsored by the
American L. e on. Post 129.
Legion Rodeo Grounds.
rodeo begin.- Sunday after
July 2nd, at 2 80 o'clock.
be continued Tuesday and
of r
In view of the far
; require personal e-
and cooperation with ail -
ginneries, cotton consumin
tablkhnu-nti. and public
. huunr- I th«- distri- t, apphe
X
tion A melting of the Gulf Coas-
a t< - di- ivmry Association will be held in
McNeill's ih. < ltj gaji Saturday night at
J-"*i a o'clock. Th- board of director
of the asaociation is planning a
T,-‘ program for th" meeting and a
general diecuxfion of the dairy in-
dustry will be had. All dairymen
interested are urged to
, Wednesday afternoons at the same
time. As an added feature a Cow
boy Dance is being given at tbr
Maud Bin.on, Miss Sall} I
M Wallace Red, M
Browning, and Mt-
Birth Announcement
md --
Hall, alia- M H
Milton Cook -
Hume of tl. A
1’ilgnms.
Wm. Spencer,
dy. et al.
sen vs. Roy Chambers. July 7;
Arlens A. Barber et vir vs Tex-
. July 10; E. J. Junk
fka • ‘ al. Jul} -. E
Alouise Stefka et al,
Cg3.il Mon
w-re Mr and M- A
Mis.- Anamary Davis.
Davis, and Mrs. Cha-
< 12. A M. Jon. - s < -
Chenault. July 13; Meta
Ind. Ex. - . v-. R. A W. a .
zl. July H>; Homer M- b r et
R. V. Klei.dng, July 11; H
■evagard - t al vs. R E. Tur-
. J:. J-lj 14, it. A.
rn . ' and R. H.
y hotm Th«-;.-
P:rh*rd Mi’le. ..n.l »♦»-•- Mrs. . Or»a Sbipp and Howard rrguiariy
Cora Conway, driving around town P»eb!o« deliberating on huw they , ternating
' and looking al the show windows w'li bet on the big pri
Mrs. Rana Booth of Maavel Mr*. H. G. Mangum «
ir. Dry Goo*i- rrw rer
D I. Wilbalyn sifHwjf Ivtxon^
Th. fir>t three pr whigh
were given by "Skeeter” Roark,
were KxlO oil painting finished
photiigraphs. The other prises
II. Alvin. appointed; Placing of Del
e-n, Pearland. .Mrs. W. L. Helle, and Mr-
Burt, West Columbia and Ktaunona; Publicity and Press,
J J Dodson vs. E H Cooper.
Inter-State National Bank vs
The I nited States Civil Servi..
A
CDIUpeti‘i\'e exaiiui ..turn- a- fol-
lows .
Junior Park Naturali-t, $2,000
a year, h-.s a deduct
economy and a retir-
ion of 3*s per c
ice, Department of In
Production Superin-
(Shoe Factory!. $2,00.)
•sa a deduction not to e* • i
a measure of
economy and a retirement deduc-
tion of 31* |h r cent. Federal Pen
itentiary. Leavenswoith, Kans.
All state • xcept Io-.a. Mary
land. New Hampshire. Vermont,
Virginia and the Di-t*
lunibia
___ bride ___
any other way cooperating in Texas, which questions the people maid of honor.
, will vote upon August 26th. starched chiffon dress featuring
The dry forces elected former lung lines and ruffles. Her hat
o Attorney General Keeling as con- wa* fashioned of the dres.- ma- A large crowd was in atlend-
vention chairman and state cam- terial and she carried a bouquet of ance at the baby show given at the
,, paiirn loader I nited State* Sen- P«nk rose bud-. Dr. Hugh C. Grand Theatre Monday night. The
ator Sheppard attende-l and node Welsh of Houston serv--1 the three judges of the show awarded
the- key note speech of the con groom aa1 best man. Dr. Herman prizes as follows h<-t photograph
ed girl on the screen, Frances Mc-
Bride, daughter of Mr. and Mr.-
Otto M-Bride; best photvirraphod
he screen, Ix»w Arthur
infant son of Mr. and
; best photo-
. i ■ on the
the twins of Mr and Mr
Clark; and the youngest
i the screen, Robert Hular.
:ion not to ex- T. A.
a measure of Damon,
ement deduct R. M.
•ent; Natural Sweeny.
J. A. Hays, Freeport.
Door Bailiffs
N. F Thomas.
W. H. Van Dorn.
Casos Di*po«od Of
The following cases were dU- mittees will be held shortly when
po-ed of this week being dismh the District President will be pre-
per cent; Bureau of1S,.(j at plaintiff’s cost: Pnt to discuss the plans further
Elizabeth Campbell vs. "
Campbell.
G. D. Miller vs. J W. Proctor.
J. P Koch, et al vs. J. M Tur-
ner, et al
Kinch Hillyer,
Beyard, et al.
T J. Toole, et
. C. E. Rally Held In
Brazoria Saturday
glad
Legion Hall Monday night.
Free barbecue will be served
those attending the rodeo Tues
day, July 4th Admission prices
for July 2nd and 3rd. 20c for
children and 40c for adults Tick
eta to the rodeo and free barbecue
July 4th will be 25c for children
and 75c for adults.
The entertainment will be cli-
maxed with a big dance at the
Legion Hall Tuesday night which
will begin at 9 p. m. A good
orchestra and a good time is prom-
ised.
Mr. n v Hitt . . :
of Major F H Rack?*:
day- Sco* Ren* n «
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Beck, John P. & Colley, Robbie Dell. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1933, newspaper, June 30, 1933; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250805/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.