The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1951 Page: 2 of 10
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COMPANY
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OES Sets I late
To Commemorate
Founders Day
tertainment
Rebekah A
Alvinites Ar d
WSCS Zon< S. -don
Sone Service To
Be Held Sunday
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METHODIST WSCS
GIVES PROGRAM
of Rev W
■r at First
• r under-
Methodist
MRS. CLUTTER
ALERT HOSTESS
MRS. WOOD IS
HONORED AT
HOUSTON LUNCH
• • Three Hostesses
; Have 7th Grade
Dance At Center
uare Dancers
kin Refresher
krse Thursday
'it popular
dancing.
cream, gum
Mt.-se
Keener
Harby,
ined as
al Causes chair-
tact that she is
JO ANN CRAIG
CELEBRATES
9TH BIRTHDAY
dll! l.-aa<
Bruori* County ABSTMcite
MStmctL- ■firt? lii
’ re ot the T
can Biahrr
it ion which '
,t the Gan
th<
Rob
Sunday
i help the honor •/!
arnes and ref res hm
Th? birthday cak,
| in white, pink and
•in inscription
tn addition t
baby diaper wi
* '•carry uut an4 pew. -V*’•"*
*• •< *«rt«e Hr«»
A; ■
nth enter-
av of her
was held
id a large
gathered
containers car
and holding p.
member-
Ser vici
• Mrs C
e Re> ?.<•'/
Era, M.
Duke.
* omen
Service
,r,d urdl
• i Rond
1 e s whl
a< the si
lost out
When
the re
COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
Ciecbuc
mur.
him
nlors of
d m the
nd co id
served
• it xander al
trew a "by” I
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st in the tina
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■re R.
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Mr
N
nni> Jinks,
Wheeler.
obby Rog-
and Den-
illie Rus-
the honor
g
•I, Janice
i h m a n n
May bright anil new-looking. \nd
spotless cleanliness is only one of
electric cooking's many advan-
tages It’s cool, fast, safe, auto-
matic and gives marvelous results.
See the new electric ranges
and gel th? full story about
Uj <lean, carefree electric
cooking . . . today!
»
i wner of I
nt of the aJ
> the group1
FORMER PASTOR
V Ed C Wil
' nt i tie . ml
-•'•■■ t Monday from <
it •mia. On
r r- « t>'py went thr<
......ms. While in
•.--ited with
‘ formerly ol
a Hi.rc.u Church, gm
•i .<t ” minister sends
' ! - J his tnends in A
Stork Shower
Honors Ah ir
Woman W Jnesday
Mrs. O’Connell
Named President
SUNDAY EVENING Of Past Grands
■VINITES GO
BRAHMAN J
h"T. BARBECl 1
PRESBYTERIAN
WOMEN MEET AT
MILLER HOME
r. Municid
Aivin playd
had earlil
Methodist
Happy Birthday” Christian
th. . indies 'and Loma last
was -ci ved With H. ream, gum Z(,nt. meeting of th
tn the absenct
with a
Vr< Bilie
rshall. Mrs
Mettic Eer- g
r. i i. 11 \.
Hankainer
me nancirig.
■ \t two • ■! t
s Mid that o
would be in
M’ instruction
•-i Known in
SEE IT AT THE GREAT
USROYfll siio
••< t Marshall wit
j all day socia
! < overed dish
rwf afo Bui9o nsr
Sm bow Life-tubaa bridge ‘be gap of Any tin*
break hold their normal shape and strength
undsr Mtnnu. preasure while other lube-
eapiotie umiar a fraction of the premurU
You can say goodbye to gooVgeour-
ing and pot-scrubbing when you
cook the modem electric way. With
fUinek-aselri-fncheat.all theamoke
and soot are removed at the
plant. There’s nothing to
blacken pots and pans. Your
utensils, kitchen walla, cur-
tains and the range itself
FOR YOUR I
, UTMOST PROTECTION!
11 • Title Policies issued bv us - a/'-i.t? :-ji
St. Title Guaranty Co are hai ked bv mon m
Assets and several generic
ieiire When you bu; insurance. I-TL«
FIRE & STORM or TITLE INSt’RAN'T, m
get the best. It costs no more.
JU ■■
states rubber
PEARSON CHEVROLET COMPANY
Earle Pearson, Sale* Mgr__r-
915 Gordon Street Alvin *i"3rge Pear»on,
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BlOVIOUt 1
w« urgi you and Invito you to aw the
wnaatioiial new innertubes of Nylon —llw
new U. S. Royal Mfe-tubotl A tube no
itrong that it prenenU blou-ouia hap
l^ntryf Sec oid Hro* gain naw |M. and
•Vrongthl See now tiros doubled In
•♦rangth? For tho first time, <ter tubue
carry car ami pnawngerx. if nwwamry,
without Hvo oM of outer tiros.
Mis E C. Lyn
i th? crystal pun
• aced sandwich?
squares topped
doll* were serve
Many lovely i
lulled t" Mrs. <>
fully decorated
the afternoon
Mrs. Ben Hus?
Lynch An in!*
the afternoon
aby. each gu
ivonte name
A stork centi
★ Ths »cly Tub« with Nyw *r»«t* ij|
'• bndgs sad wv”*"* *• e***** *
i
• y Meyvn
■ : K r t Ladies, Mcr
wrantecd line. The Wi
I also have T-Shii
•ate:, f... Ladies, it n
* s ' ard with your pho
hutm s white hose.
Mrs. C
v and Tuel
■ • playel
returnd
i, lot ol go<|
I
ot Alvin gill
unr.cr-ups.
OlfH*^4
Merle r.
•vie Kogc
During
L. Hattaw
Methodist
the mi
tian Sr-rv
Mrs Fr»*i H- ■ n charge
of the pi"*.1 ■ ano th«- entire
<-h" i a l up <>f wimien
members. Women also -erved as
Mrs
choir
den 'I
Mrs. /
Spe.
Mr t
cd M
Rm, Mrs T
Mrs. Melvin , bi
J Hicks, Mrs. G.
Mrs. Joe Jephson,
ers. Mrs. L. A.
iota and Miss
of Houston.
A Title Iii.x n ance Company in H .
ed a $60,000 loss on a title it h;
»r thr*.1 losses like this w >u’id r.
•f ’ho newer Title Companies oiu
an I n.akt their policies worthless.
. u r
th* n*( PBoricnoN rur
s** how iMe-tube'a Nylon .
ir^dXVtZT^
7h» Qr«a« ye j. ge--i ag-—
for all cgrs-al| tires!
See Unforgettable Test Results!
Safety T.»t. Only UFE-TUBES Can StandJ
THt WORM TIM TttT
?i;rxrz
___ THUHSDMr. *usw s
aii that the group would1 Af svr\z7ZZ~^'
Die Greater New IS
Hope Baptist Cnurcn on Second'
Street here and would be direct-
ed by Deacon Williams.
The minister ot that congrega-
Women of the
lav night of (10n hay a|s0 been asked to give!
me of Mrs. A'
■d Mrs Grace'
ble Study on!
23 persons rw2
Circles 1 and l| ln
sion.
Th? lesson for i
concerned witn th
“What W? Can Do
’peaker
fcltORICAliy ANn ■£.
■ . Fl
10T1 was beat oil
pion ol that diviai
from Oklahoma t|
team was more si
Mrs. E K W »od. Jr., nee Mis- Mrs. Allan (.
Maud Benson, was honored Wed- Wednesday
her fie.sday with a luncheon given st.,rk shower
and in Houston by Mrs Susie Wood
m r»f officers, and Miss Edna Wood of Houston
Mrs Ixtrena O'Connell was nam- and Mrs Helen Stafford and Mrs
Vie Wood of Wharton.
'IT.e luncheon table was cen
tered with an arrangement ot
vari-colored a-ders and the hon-
oree's place was marked by a
gift of a silver vegetable dish
After luncheon, guests enjoyed »-rs.
Several gan
during the atte
J M.Ber and
Harby give tl
the Fourth Co
During tne t
so conducted
pjv XUCIIST
itR TROPHIES
1.MS 01 GIRLS 1
;TES jenior oi
ed nre«'dp-'t nt th? gmup
Earlier. Mrs Agnes !>t?rr was
elected for t1 ot post but due to
ill health, she was unable to ae-
e>-pt and Mrs O'Connell, former-
ly vice president, conducted the ,
< her officers include Mrs
Iona Corn, vice president and re
wa< porter: Mrs. Hettie Eermsse. card i
icu; <ot' millet* chairman and Mrs.
11 B8R!E£K.*7^rz -73^
Bessie Hoov-
i.uti Mrs
hostess to vl
'CIRCLES^
The home of Mrs w \ J
was beautituiiy ie-. •• 1
a devotional during the service. ; an arrangement • J
I ioli and chr- anthem* J
on a polished bo«n yjj
i temoon v M
J Methodist
(Christian
home
Mr' “ R Cratg was hostess' Delig)
recently to a birthday party hon-1 cake and punch
. A'vin A sue- onng her daughter Jo Ann.who Home
vet been named
ot tne meeting.i
■ed orangeade and
th. Mrs.
Carpen- ments
Mrs. beautiful!.
Mrs C. A Riesel, cake, cook
th Esquivel.
Mr Edith Uttley was hostess
to members <>f the East Noble
Grands Club wh
home Wednesday
curing the re-eieci
the style show being produced on
that date
Attending, m addition to the ■
hostesses and honoree, were Miss
ms-.- flower com- Verna Browning. Mis* Willie B
ao Finger. Mrs K W
*as held on an ?n- C Edwards, Jr.,
or the Gulf Coast Duncan. Mrs T
embly when that W Pearson. I
i?re in October and Mrs. Christine
iced that Mrs. Ella Peterman of Nav
tie hostess to an . Norma Henderson
WAYNE SMITH IS
fs„hr,r^iSIX YEARS OLD
was nine years old on the occa-
sion.
Some thirty young triends en-
ames ana various amuse-
before being served a j
decorated birthday i Guest <
•s and punch. i DeWitt
brat? the sixth
son. Wayne Ph<
at the Smith h<
3
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The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1951, newspaper, August 23, 1951; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251764/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.