The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1945 Page: 2 of 8
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Meeting for W -hip
Christian Endeavor .
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Wed. Prayer Meeting
PEARLAND METHODIST
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Rev J I . Dili- Pastor
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'Hie Alvin S«n and Brazoria County’s Oldest. Newspaper—Established in 1890
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Rev. E-. D. CLARK - EVANGELIST-
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SERMON TO1*I S
“The Voice of God’
Income Tax Service
Matt. 17:1-16
“The Voice of Man’
For
NT JOHN’S CATHOLIC (1H1UT
“God Revealed"
Matt. 16:1 6
“Enemies Reconciled"
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Rom. 5:1-11
•Redemption'
PUBLIC ACCOUNTING
I Pet. 1:18-19
AND AUDITING
"Infallible Proofs" .
Systems Designed. Installed. Maintained
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SPECIAL MUSIC
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Individuals- Business-Farmers
Colorations
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APOKTOLIC < IH K< II
Alford Whiteley. Pastor
FIRST METHODIST
Rev.
FIRST PRESBYTERI IN
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Miss Phyllis Grape of Houston. '
jsjent the week-end with her par
! ents, Mr. and M -s. W. R. Grnupe.
GRACE ITN OPAL 4 III l« II
R.». William F. Dowty. Rector
the Geneva
a lltie sure
oak leaves
breast above de
ice ribbons.
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COLORADO
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NT. JOHN LITHFRAN <111 lull
Alia Lorn*. Texaa
Th" Bev . Karl.11 Brju-kry, Pastor
Nundav School. 9 49 a. m.
Morning sen??*, 11:00 a. tn.
£veHl,,£ aervlee 7:30 P- tn.
FIRST BAPTIST <TH R41I
PEARLAND
Rev. Waller It (lark Pastor
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Prayer Service, 8 15 p
Sunday Schrto! ? 45 A M
Voting peoples 7:00 P. M
Blbl» Study Thursday evet
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Church School
Divine Worship
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SERVICES
‘.v. Wi.flht, Pastor
Th* Rev. Cha». B Yeargan
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SANTA FE SYSTEM LINES
SERVING THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST
When he; erai
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Miss Helen West and Mias Patty
Van Normnn w. - Galveston visit
ora Saturday.
March
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Santa Fe trains arc now rolling across a
new double-track SICct bridge over the
( dorado River near Topock. Arizona,
speeding up vital war traffic along the
route to Tokyo through California's
ports of war.
This new Santa Fe bridge removes the
9 45 a
11 a. in.
7:00 p. m.
8:00 p
Prayer
Wednesdi
Robert SWansou spent the week-
, eld with his mother, Mrs. B
I S’ranson. H b
j vunced Mnrae
Christi and *
ington for <• issignment
Mr and Ms. V M Spiller and
children of Rosenberg, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs A. W. Spiller
ai.d other relatives, Sunday.
For You
Love-tineas begins a’ your,
own dressing table, when!
you use cosmetics that are 1
exactly right for you. j
BEAUTIITL GIFT SETS
CREAMS. LOTIONS,
T< HLF.TR1ES
Acts 4:18-16
“Study to Show Thyself Approved Unto God'-
ll Tim 2:15
Nelson and son ot |
Chapel
visited '
Mrs. Lula Thompmi
ed from a visit to Mui
>nif months to make her h*»n . s.
would daughter and son, Mr ;
under Sevier.
CHIRCR
I.. Williams. Pastor
Mrs. Emily Russell
Avon Representative
Alvin — Phone (581
Acts. 1:3; II Pet: 1:16-21
•Why Seek Ye The Living \mong the Dead”
Luke 24:1-17
-war for - > m i . 1
furlough ’he Army
to duty. medical ’
: oner-of-war in Germ;
■ in liberated
I re-assigned
1 home for a f
Sunday School 10 »X) a. m.
Carl Bohn. Supennttendent
•e 11:00 a m
7 15 p. m.
a 15 p. m.
Mr. and Mr« M P O.r’wrixht
1 ai d Mrs. Fred element were Hous-
ton viaitora nt day List week.
<’■>«» an per Im posed on’
minded by a wreath of I
It D worn on the lef. ,
■rations and scrv :
New Santa Fe Bridge
Speeds War Traffic
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GuIn^h • home ot .Mr. and
Mrs Gorge Arth. Thursday were
Mr and Mrs. Henry Opperman and
' daughter. Mrs V. T. Howard and
Mrs. Albert Anderson of Galveston,
and Mr. Otto Anderson ot Sbreve-
I port. La.
m Sunday S<hooi.
Preaching; Communion,'
C E Hour
m Sunday Eve Sendee, j
r meeting and bible study1
lay R p m.
Choir prai tm H 30 p nv Wed-[
nesdays.
Ijuiles Aid, 4th TTiursdays 2.30
P nv
Mr. ?nd Mis. G A Kruzon visit
ed Mr. and Mrs G. T. O Maliy in
H .>’j«ton Sur. la'-.
’’bottle-neck” created by the old single-
track bridge it replaces and has ample
strength to take care of future require-
ments as to weights to be imposed uuik
♦ ★ ★
• The new Topock bridge Is an Im*
presslve engineering feat, but it ii
only one step in Santa Fe‘s pr-igran
of plant improvement—started long
before Pearl Harbor. These improve*
mentshavespevd' J
upwai traffic today,
and they will enable
a higher standard of
Sant-* Fe service in
the days of peace to
come.
Sundny flcbonl. 10 00 a. m
‘Breaking ->f Brand. 1100 a. m
Mhsipel Meeting. * 00 p tn.
Ladies Prayer Meeting. Wedtma
day. 2 00 p m.
Prayer stid Ministry, Friday 8 00 I
p. tn.
.Every one invited
10:00 a m
11:00 a. m
to worship with
...viuai. it M j
las completed an ad-
in Radio at Corpus
111 return to Wash
.Mr and Mrs. Hawthorne Williams
and children of Houston spent
Wedn- -day night and Thusrday with
h«•- father, Mr J W Hillers
aiw V I
New location; No 14 McAahan Bldg. Over
j Gem Drug Store
Phone Alvin Ifi Houston WJrdown 9-3CM
.10:00 a m
W. d , -.<5 P M
We Invite you t'» worship with
us.
mt'Ti-
The Rev. L. J. Crcnsha v,
iy . < r.ool lu A. M
Morning Worship at 11 A M.
N Y. P. S. at 7 45 P. M
Evening Service at 8 15 P M
Wednesday evening Prayei Set*
Ivce at 8:15 P M
■ Y P. Collage Prayer Meetlnf.
I riday evening at 8:15 P. M.
Monday
inltiaih
" ’ Guest in th- home ot Mr. and
Mrs. A. ''allihan Sunday, honoring
- Mr. CalliliaL - birthday were: Mr.
and Mrs A. A Callihan and daugh-
ters of Oyster Crti-k: Mr and Mr*.
Jim Wehily and Mr. and Mrs. Basil
Williams of Liverpool.
Evening Ev
8 on P. M.
CHRIST
Young Peup
7 00 P. M
Your questions
maters as they r
sonnet and 1 ‘••fr depend>-nts will b,-f<,
be auawered iu thia column or by
letter. Write Ih adquarters. Eighth
Service l’oni::.:i:nl. pallns Texn.
Mr and Mrs.
! Angleton and Mr. and Mr#
I and children of Freeport,
. Mi and Mrs M. A. Wallrip, Sun
d; y aflemon.
Morning Worship 11 A. M. ,
Youth Follovship 7 15 P M
Evening WorsTtsp 8 15 P, M.
We welcome you to our Church
other
Mr. and Mrs Earl Hudgins of
Pearland, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. L. Callihan. Saturday ’
1 morning
Blnglug and Bible reading. 9.45 ’
> !rt:<5 a. nv Preaching and com
union. 11 to 13 a in l*reachln<.
.10 p m.
Tlv «bov<. is our leird’s Day r-ro-
I hr Reh-kah-
I jrnyard degree
Angleton. All n» i
to come to iodg<
March 19. for th
, . personnel. Army
itals aie operated by
soldiers who require
mtni while in the
Rev. Thunias Griffin
Sunday 9AM 5Tbmlng Serv-
ice.
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morning Service 11:00 a m
Tr-’flinontal S- rvlce 8 00 pm
Wednesday.
Raiding room in the church edi-
fice will be open from 4 00 till
7 00 p. tn. on Wednesday
Comer ot Cirvehmd and HUI St.
ALVIN I.V1HFRAN < III K<1I
The Rev Karl II Hri»cl.« r. I’mIm
a Message
9:45 A M Church School
11:00 A M. First Sunday in the
month Holy Communion
Lr>nt-ti Sofvlce. Wed, * ”»• I’ M
Other Sundays Morning Prayer
and Sermon.
I Medieul Depiir'ment < aduceus ami t
& ‘7- ■ j
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■L,-4mW j ’pool, f-
1/ S Sunni Cotp» uer
pliant ciass for shelter huts to house Anierican soldiers is carried across
.. >< !>.• i'u. O' -r native*. The purcimsc of War Dcrus is y—..r ■ •
•b.. f,r -at < .'til!!'L I'wn U. S. Tina:
Q. Have tl
leal Depart tn
Inaignla like
. trynwn weai
j A. Yes. Th- War Department has
, authorized a Medical Badge for .
I memiiera- of tEe M<*d««ai Depart
uietlt who ar> loitHghed or tenipor- i
< artly aiudied io the liifuntiy dur '
i Ing camhat. It i* of silver metal i
i elliptical in shapi and shows th*-
( Mr. and Mr- John W Williams of
I Burton, Texas spent the week-end l
; tn the home of their daughter and I
| son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs R. M Spil-
ler They were joined Sunday by
Mr and Mrg. George Plantnick of \
j Houston and Mrs. Mabie West of
ALVIN f llKLSTIAN <'ll! R< II
A E. Burns, Paster
Ge- llaKgard, Nupt.
—UV[RPOOL
Ry I^cne Callihan
i Sunday Schoo. 10 00 a m
1 Preaching Service 11 a m
Evening Preaching Service 8 pm.
I Prayer Mr«f>n< Every WMne-day
• t 8. 00 P M.
AMBASSADOR
j the G. I. Bill of Rls^u
,u- hospitals are op-1 farm. Sinea it is KbJr
• aus Adininlatra-• cause of his injury |.(.,»
not a part of the retailed la tl. Vjn-
p:,’ients are dl.s-1 take cut our loan now*
A. No. Benefits of -
ot Rights are available (*,.
sonnet of the armed fam
j their diechai g’
Mrs M A Waltrip and Mrs.
C.dvlu Waltrip and -Mrs. Fred King
were in Angleton on business
Thursday mernlng
Church school 9 43 a. i
Meyrr superintendent
Morning worship 10 56
Epworth league, 7:15 p
Evening Service. 8:00 P.
Wnmar.’s Society of Chrtwtlas
Service. Monday at 2 30 p m.
Mr*. Myrtle Fender of Houston .
spent several days last week with ,
her parents. Mr. mid Mrs. W.
Richardson.
I Wednesday night Bible reading |
an-l pray- r, 7 39 p tn.
■ Ladies' Bible study Thusday
i 1 4’> p m
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Jones, Alger. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1945, newspaper, March 22, 1945; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251371/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.