The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1952 Page: 9 of 12
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MARCH 13. 1952
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Potato -dad. peaches.
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March 17
Mashed potatoes.
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ALVIN. TEXAS
PHONE 5W
792 SIDNOR
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HE CLASSI^
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termini
itosctay March 18
inai< Spanish rice, ham-
;da» March 19
. a-t beef-draris-
jtations,
i‘ phy,
'as high poict ■
with 13. 1^1
ison with 1’ nJ
<ame me
provide
lighting
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Walt*
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□Is Week
tve Club Pre
k'.RY CAFETERIA
[March 17 to 21
I • hanga ;f necessary)
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mare
He hau
Pai: «tinc and
■•rvice
h«od t > t
Merc O M-
driv-.
George DunfM
were appointed
members of M
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V. R McDaJ
an. and Stapp!
ntenance super!
lher plan- n J
members
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'hosen to .
1 tourr are
’ted S< n
according t<
sponsor
rls will tra\
the n . ■ ■
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•b e Cabbage and car-
-V .'<» wheat bread.
t- Apple cobbler.
March 19
O .H de. k. tin* .Mercury
F,1 aboard and go!”
Briscoe
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turn I
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slaw. ’
f . • \v. j|9BI
Lal Awards
duled At
Barbecue
goal in the
' Joe Saenz
Hock. The
y each into lag.
ige!
Dr J Herrhel Cob
prophetic speaker of 1
les. world-famous Hebrew Ch
ball Girls ■
iy At I.ami
Dorothy Mannahan
Is Brownie Prexy
IL Ms-hed potatoes,
lun i • beans, spinach.
r ■
SCHOOL CAFETERIA
I March 17 to 21
Ito change if necessary)
SANTA FE (.IVES
S( HCOL PROGRAM
TWO CHOSEN FOR
INTER-SCHOOL
ONE ACT PLAY
work-free way with an
F ■" i‘<’ pie.
►“f«d«y. March 20
xis Ftxxf
You need od I
• at the 1 I
Mashed potatoes.
' '.ack eyed peas, '
■i. succotash.
lad. lettuce &
ipple-cheese
iei!' cobbler
today. March 20
'■ 'ft ham patties. I
Mashed potatoes. I
T. pmto beans, turnip '
dad, jel'o, plums 1
March 21
ettes.. hot dogs. '
vy beans, Eng- •
kPra
I Priding roll.
Friday
than 10.000,JOO pv-ple
just returned frvi
will be in Alvin
local pastor.
Rev Brown declar
author of "The Mr?,
to Improve Our Schopls"
by t’ March of Time
nd and color travelogue
America was shown
t was held ;n the Santa
>chool gymnasium
PRAYER GROUP MEETS
Mrs Ge >r’e Foster was hos-
1 !»ran muffins.
” I ’K' anut pudding.
"riday MarcL 21
' quettes.
Mkles-—Creamed
^into beans.
bread (peanut
Dell Mannahnn was
evident of Brownie
Don't miss the big lelev.sdm hit. "Toast of the T v.n’’.
with Ed Sullivan. Sunday Evening. 6 (X> to 7:(K) p m.
Station KPRC-TV, Channel '• Houston
:t< cake, green !
Visit Tour Appliance uoaior ’> ur
fpn
he Presbyterian Cottage '
Group. Those enjoying
i mg and refreshments of ‘
and coffee were Mrs J. 1
1, Mrs. T. M. Mc-
Marvin Miller. Mr
R H St .vc..' Mrs T F Nance.
Mis M R Payne, and Mrs.
Craig, a visitor from Navasota.
■/he 44/ /Qso.
ping the AivJ
npus is the net!
eBt.-r-.f8jJ
to Mo V.)|J
M^OIdll^J
tftiA/Cdr
oPOwTind
\ curve add* t'» jour im-
•f balance, gliding move-
nntndicd power. Fsrry
I working I'M you iv
[t ine' wighl. not waste-
1^
GRANDMOTHER SUCCUMBS
i
Am < ,i Thursday to
Mal
J. a
-day.
R K Mallett of
• r A v in ites, were
neral
I P ’
Ip
! urge of ar- '
Bovd. Alfred Croix
Dale ■
Sidney I
icnts. William '
Triplett. John
If red Croix. Les-
i Jeffries, Alan
clean-up, John
M Kinney. Joe
Gordon Knupe,
. Lawrence L--
.■rations, Law-
,'in. Charles.
: nest Bonn.
,irai
i
iting IT
Ir.t.-nschi. astic One Ac t
which the councilor wi'l
Mr Lincoln's Wl ■■
the plav and Leon Cha:..
Jim Briscoe will take
MvDvi ...it
\.> more lifting dooping am!
dretrhin*’ to hang out hravv wet
!oth»"* when vou <>wn an Electra
>ry»T. Turn i <lial and your cli*ih<*s
ire liricil .iiitomahrallv . . . either
Iwvnr-drv for storage or damp-dry lor
ironinz \nd thev come out softer,
tluihri . . . protected from sun f uimg,
win ! whipping. du**t and m*>I. Switch
to .nt Eh tri- Drvr and mv g-Mwibye
to «lotlio! w->ik ami worry!
p, . ike- T W i dngton. the
educator, was entertained at a
■chem in t'. ■ White House by
the : Pr,,-ident Theodore Roosevelt,on
October 18. 1*01
Peggy Faye
Sharon Kay
won Cwnady,
Linda Dell Sparks and Sherry
Mears Mrs C B Jinks, Jr. and
Mrs H. A Pitteng. ure leaders ,
of Troop 12.
junior p
said fifteen students
for trv-ou’. m ti t-
■ J \
Benjamin Franklin wiu
first U. S Postmaster General.
March 17
• '. meat loaf.
Mashed P<’tat<»es.
grccr. J
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fice's are Cynthia Sue
•reta y: Marilyn Gest,
and Patricia Hanson
FAMOUS SPEAKER
TOPREACH HERE
SI NDAV EVENING
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I
Brownie Scouts ol Ti -’O 1'2
[entertained their mothers. Tuts
day. March 4. with a dramatic
program given at the I.m.v •
I House. The program was plann Sant
• ed and carried out by the girls, opt-r.
I i ver. to the buving and prepanne S,
of the refreshments. P:
nape, ’ The group first sang the
Sch- ' ‘Brownie Smile Song" and thf -
! presented a schoolroom skit with F
Sheila Kay Moore and Judy Han
son as teachers. The girls also
sang an action song, "A Cottage
In the Wood”, and danced the
hoky-poky. Refreshments
cookies and hot chocolate w
served by Catherine Pittenger,
Anna Mary Bennett and Caroline
Ann Flora. Other committees
were: Hostesses, Pat Welker
Lorna June Henigan, and Elaine
Glasgow: program. Shirley Jinks,
Rosmund Hart and Paulette
cooks. Shelia Kay Moore.
Judy Hanson and
Lee; and clean up,
r,»;.kr. Bsrbatr
And thrrr’s more than "Fnr» rtw
di-'-ign to make the new 1952 XL •
hiahrr-comprew-n V h. new ’
up Iff new prrf.'imance hrigliG
EGYPT SI KIH: OF NO COM I R\ To GOM In Hmailia. Font,
wmf of the Brilixh troops who formed a <»rdon irumd the < itv aft -r
Sifter Anthony, Atncri-an-born nun was shot to de-t'.h during rioting,
wait on the alert a* they guard a road. 4 Knit, apparently uncon<-ern--d
by the military action, walks nlr..lj oa tits w.n rhe rwiGas in the
turbulent nation subsided after King Farouk changed cabinets and put
in some new lawmaker* more inc lined to peaceable settlement.
LY. MARCH
Mrs. S R. McDernieti.
ve loumih r at Alvii
3-WAY CHOICE! M
thr- • «i» r- nilabb . i> i rortnan-
L..ai Future Farmer fa
lb,!-!*-' tie here is slated
k I I it p m . according
[Godwin, sponsor, who
rt, A„ ,ter farmers,
Lr an i fru nds of the
knn « ■'•• be 1 ?
L.»... .■ .be held at
Building on the
L;,r ci-liege campus be-
lt 8 p n Included on the
[w!i be the presentation
Lnora-v membership to
-ed by members as
Future Farmers
t ■ farmer in the
t the star dairy
sweetheart,
p.- Bello, will re- !
. r award at the ■ _
Automatic Electric
DRYER
<■ Now "ifttorcoplor”
PO"*I for - quich-
♦ CbcH«—jj<rgV S
porformone a
tlopfMd up. h'gM'-
FUTURE FIXTURES STARRING
CMALIINGING NEW POWER
♦ Cha'Io-p-nQ row
Fororurmor deugn
—Ifylod for lh«
A Now ■ $pat..
plannod" ir.ior.on —
to E’% wwo
b<S»y and hoot rotitf-
«nf, giaro-rodur-"-?
finiod’ ptati, fool
♦ Now Floor-froo''
Hitpor.ion . mounted
brake pedal.
♦ New centralized
‘N.do-owoy" *aa
cap for either-tido
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The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1952, newspaper, March 13, 1952; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251401/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.