The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. [57], No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1946 Page: 3 of 12
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jAY. DECEMBER 12, 1946
PAGE THREE
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The Avin
defeat
time in as
Bay City i
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
First
Close
some very
do-
their experlem-
President Troti
. SA
DIF IN fR mi
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^rnTrnTTri’iiiL' i • •
hies recently when interviews
f* conducted with a group or
able* who n wandered into
Satuncfa^
Baptists Close
Revival Series
a flopartment voted
L white fire rap*. It was re-i j,
M that the coveralls, recently ; w
are now being prepared^
k.____2''ry' .'"’Init.
ail < wishful thinking on
of the students but not a bad
at that. > .Moloti
I when introdi
Baptist ] Helen Went of the Clarion.
MATURQ fMH D |
The members took
diticuss Christmas a
took action
pertaining tr
| i he Script1
Eddy Mui
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Members of the j<
•f Alvin high school
ALVIN THEA IRE
Text la ‘ As the 1
o the Laird j
at the
L ind the department
a to hire Henry Wallace as
g. The full program for the
»•- is betag rounded
L and will soon be forwarded I 1 ■"
k>- members of the associa. jevenins
• The Mini-Max batteries us»d u,
to pur- | jay jn pertona| camera sued ra
dkw are identical with the batteries j
which powered the navy's famed
anything but dry, the few spe ta- '
tors, including some from Alvin.
' were able to watch the tray with-
out worrying about t>eing drenched
I Bay City ojwned last, scoring
early In the first quarter and mak- '
; lug the b«»ot tor extra point count. '
i Although showing a Yiecidi'd
down to ' periority in offensive work, the host
j team was unable to CTMw the coal
' line again until the opening min- i
Aivin did (huh sum
power several times in
but the power failed when pay 1
j dirt neared 1 tie only real drive
.displayed by the Lions during the
I secund half came in the closing
1 momenta of the game when they
|drove into Shriner territory, but
hers of the Alvin Volunteer
varttnent had a varied pro.
regular meeting ot
t wan held Tuesday
department hearf-
{jwdquarters.
»■ Longneclcer, Jr., have a
^itratc’n on the use of the j
lior machine. Thia feature ducted at the
•j both interesting and educa* I church came to a
j. day evening after
b department then considered ' ceessful meetings
grgrani and plans for the There were 16 conversion- fivi
of the Brazoria County I addition ; »o ti.e church n* iei'er
b,:m Association which will [and 15 rededications Even
here on Tuesday, January ; partment of the <hurch
| strei gthened with Binger II
decided to feed the vis- Kl* Keynolds and Evangeli
firemen at the Episcopal " right contributing to the *u
men!ful termination of the se
j The guest evangelistic
I reived the love offering
Into j Jtapiism will be administered at
the 7 .10 o'clock service Sunda' i
a offensive , whl(.h M(n he |Q aU ( hlirt.he,
the game. [ Scientist, on Sunday
when *“> Herenxber 55.
The Golden
round about Jerusalem, so
is round about his people from
henceforth even for ever' (Psalm■» I
Among the c italiuns which «■««». |
the t.esaon.Sermon is the ;
I following front the Bible "The |
i lain! is thy keeper the Lord la thy I
shade upon thy right hand I
j (Psalms 121 5» ■
—--------------Brazoria County's Oldest New.paper— THE ALVIN SUN—Established in 1890
Alvin School Journalists Encounter nnNS AGAIN
Some Difficulties With “Notables” L U W
second
j many startsa g Hnst the
Shriners as the twn teat
a iiauun.i of fans Wednes.;
,!ie day night on the Shnners' home |
'field. The count was 14 io 0
refused to ' —,
.Miss I 1 **’ **'aU,*r l“*Pt down the at-
j tendance and for a whileit appear-
i. ... , Elua jed that the excess moisture might
- . : Koch, pn,.di-r.t anwh„ pMtponem„l
'•'■r- '"a • hart ,1„ dasn. However the r.lo stop-1“"”': US.S>
|0me explaining why I pton Close's 11>ed falling just before ff.-> whistle Ith” f‘nal *nded any h°”‘*S T‘” ’*
Hvej eperch was cam Hied at the an- blew end though the field was pH”*
inual teacher convention but t pton i_________________________..... J ^he field was very soggy as -i .. ......
de.'had .-onsidembir t on the "f Kust.m La and a sister. I result of the California lug. 1: •
a subject. I''11* G M lh|V,F Shreveport, i offered po<rf footing and resulted
President Aleman of Mexico, had'1'* ln uncertain ball handling by both
- trouble • ,cre g
his childrens names, and Governor
Amall of Georgia, whispered, "Ask
me another question, when quer-
ied as to his platform.
However, things went much bet-
ter when liana X Hitde and Kath-
«rine Hepburn fat ed the battery
. f reporters. Three notables gave
Dixie Service Station
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J
. - conoot; t seal.
phone
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Christmas
on u
SHOP WHEN YOU'RE IN
involved in the
rt Burnett. Ho
\
SWEETS AND TASTY BITS THAT ARE ALWAYS EXPECTED ARC BACK A.TH US
FOR CHRISTMAS IN A WIDE CHOICE. BE SURE AND VISIT THE CANDY SHOP WHEN YOU'RE IN TOWN
SATURDAY
DON'T LET THE OPPORTUNITY SLIP BY TO GIVE THE LITTLE FELLOWS A REAL CHRISTMAS.
• ar-old I
AS just before
AND ALL THE LITTLE BETSEYS AND BOBBIES AND JIMMIES AND JANES THROl GHCl T THE LAND
HAVE BEEN A LITTLE BIT ON THE GOOD SIDE. ANTICIPATING SANTA S VISIT ON CHRISTMAS EVE - SO
THEY WILL NOT HAVE PEEN GOOD IN VAIN, ITS WISE FOR THF ASSISTANT SANTAS TU GET BUSY
ABOUT THE TOY PROBLEM. OUR TOY SHOP IS JAM-OACKE0 WITH ALL THE PLAY.THINGS SANTA AND
HIS HELPERS HAVE DESIGNED FOR TH IS C H R 1ST M AS . BUZTA CHOO-CHOOS SOMETHIN... NEW IN
ACTION TOYS. BRIDAL PARTY DOLLS. GREAT BIG SLEEPING DOLLS LITTLE METAL CAR SETS ME-
CHANICAL TOYS. WHEEL TOYS. RIFlEs GUNS. WAGONS. CARTS SAND DIGGERS MiNiATuRt MOVIE
VIEWERS. NOVELTY ELECTRIC TOYS TINY BANJOS LABORATORY KITS CHEMICAL SETS. BUILDING
SETS. GAME SETS. SCOOTERS. PLAY PLANES DRUMS—THERE IS REALLY NO END TO THE TOYS AVAIL-
ABLE NOW HOWEVER. QUANTITIES MAY NOT HOLD OUT SOEARlY SHOPPING WILL A FULL
STOCKINGS.
CANDIES SNACKS.
"We Buy
And Sell"
ANYTHING
NEW AND USED FURNI.
TURE.
I
^ClAIR
CUT OIL COSTS ,
WITH
SINCLAIR
OPALINE
^UNS
I &ndair Opaline Motor Oil
«^s longer because it is
'rwd of« ax and petroleum
idly non-lubrieatingsub-
Kances that thin out anti
f'aporate at high engine
-•nt. That saves you money tiecause you don't have
I w add oil so often between drains. Try Opaline and
L prove its economy yourself.
. . DESKS. $38 AND $28.
kz
SUITE
ROOM
. . DINING
$39 95
Better Shop
Your Christmas Store
In Galveston
P
Now
So There'll Be
l oss on the Hearth
For Christmas
. TRICYCLES THE BEST.
$27.75.
. NEW CEDAR CHEST $28 75
LOTS OF USED FURNI-
TURE. CASH OR TERMS.
Ah in Trading Post
PHONE cat
Agent
Alvin, Tmm
SINCLAIR
p.D. KILLS
FLIES • MOSQUITOES MOTHS
G NATS • F L E AS A N TS
-X BEDBUGS ■ ROAC H E S
effort, we kni
FANY
1
calls that circul
[reds of new on|
he year—will I
.city.
jtors will do lh(
ttmav coll IhrcL’l
11$ will go throu|
pill be calling
— or after— I
■ a b«tt»r <ha<
on r
Christmas Stc
^esk
and ui
Set
$19.95
.G
In Gdlvewor
Is to keep era,-
I. orderly ’
I
ilfs /. J GRADE AA" IN KILLING POWER
1
HURSDAV. OECPMeep .
Students To T
art 'n State
Alvin high
he Student
lighland Park
•e wax none
This will be the first ctr
I
l.ir, but for
Swedish plane
Ith introducing
I
The *.f
»ar will
ouncil
■ ’
June, will in- i bOM* .V
keling of the Studeiu c
lere will be a formal dinne
Ir all members present.
louncii. Kat h s< h<
!■ discussed at t
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Stuart, Charles. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. [57], No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1946, newspaper, December 12, 1946; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251520/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.