The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1940 Page: 6 of 8
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The Alvin Sun, Alvin and Brazoria County’s Oldest Newspaper—Established 1890
FRIDAY
INDIVIDUALS AND FIRMS BUILDING GALVESTON
week-end.
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STANTON’S
Galveston, Texas.
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J. F. Holdridge
Merits Praise
Credit Is Due
J. W. Simons
J. T. Alberts
Ranks High
Enjoys Fine
Reputation
Applaud
Prominent Rank
Of P. J. Bellew
Young Business
Leader Gains
Recognition
Yard Goods, 39c yd.
Inlaid 98c yd.
WATT DAVIS
INSURANCE
population.
idge of the Brach
Mrs. Edith Roberts, Mgr.
COOL-CLEAN-COMFORTABLE ROOMS
2302*3 Postoffice
to Honeygrove after a few months
spent with the Hand's.
Miss Alma Denson left Tuesday
for Commerce for her vacation.
afternoon
by Mrs.
Company
ALVIN, TEXAS
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Boening Bakery Honor Is Due
Marcus Adler
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every community in Am-
full of opportunities for
g in business. In industry
Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Palmer Are
Leading Citizens
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Birthday Party
Birthday dinner given Mrs. Sam
Munson on her 73th birthday in
THE DALLAS NEWS
Dallas, Texas
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our Friday and Saturday
Special*.
IN THE BIG SUNDAY NEWS vol J
A Rotogravure Picture Section, "TM
WEEK,” Colorgravure Magazine, a J
page comic section in full colors, alto n
American Institute of Public Opinion,wg
Dr. Gallup’s weekly polls. I
( LIP rills CO! pox AND MAIL TODAY I
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“CHEVROLETS ACA1I
i Mrs w p H”nd and daughter >
Freda, left Tuesday for Ladonia, paj|
1 where she will stay until Mr Hand ppr
returns from in* trip with the
boys. the
FROM MISSOURI
Mrs. Belle Collins. Mac Randall „
and two sons, all of Paris. Mo., arc ; ents. Mr __
visiting their uncle. R. M. Tyson, , of Santa Rosa
for a short time. I week-end.
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; Mr and Mrs. R. W. Woodward
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jtlves In Bay City
PEARSON CHEVROLET
, ALVIN, TEXAS
J. W. WARD a. L FLAKSUN
Men and products may vie for
leadership, but it is the public that
confers it. . . . And again in 1940,
for the ninth time |n the last ten
years, people~are buying more Chev-
rolets than any other make of car!
Mrs Walt-
i with two tab
j day
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1 Subscription rater: By mall, dally and S-mdi
510.00; six months. 55.50; three months. $2 75
I $100. These prices effective only' in Texa*
i Rosenberg Friday v.
I Mrs. John Oberhoff i
WMU had an all day meeting j
at the church Tuesday with Mrs.
Walter R. Clark teaching the book
‘Fruits of the Years.”
in hi;
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finaiw * . his time and bis energy to
make th*, vision come true And
because of his willingness and en-
thusiasm, he has won the admira-
tion and praise of his fellow citi-
zen'; We take pleasure in paying
this brief tribute to n man who has
ever- been in the forefront of the
tion in
SPEEDER:
don't want to miss
the b a r^ains at
Stanton’s!”
Peltier entertained |
s of bridge Thurs-1
High score was ’
Sid Richman and
Mrs. Du ward Harper. [noon
Clyde E Thom
Miss Augusta Imhauser of Bay i
Wirth hM|
l aving on the
■ji Nolen.
West, Carl
James Hammond.
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id Adolph Chovanec
k. Robert W
eeler, Robert
and Mrs. Clyde Gamble of i
Houston sp<-nt the week-end with
Mrs A. R. Gamble
Mr .and Mr
celebrated their
niversary with
their daughter’s
riends wish to ex- > Lane with 27 pr
npalhy to the lame was go|^ an |
■rs at the horn'- go- th<1 house,
irother. John. , j _______
younger generation of
business men of the calibre of Wm.
Anderson that the community looks
to for a continuation of its develop-
and , ment and who are the pioneers In
i at tin- fast-changing life of the nation
CAPELL FURNITURE Co
We Buy, Sell or Exchange
HIGH-CLASS USED FURNITURE
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“Texas’ No. 1 Newspaper"
‘The Dallas News is one of the best new.-nareni
America. It is free from sensationalism^ it wij
ials are admirable in matter and • xpressior g
its reports accurate.”
—From Autobiography With 'uJ
by William I.yon Phelps,
by Oxford University Pr^i,
The News relies not alone on one great wire!
vice—-it has TWO . . . the greatest in th. w .J
Associated Press and United Pr< ss. It alsog
the great wire feature service of North Amenj
Newspaper Aliance (NANA). Mom (-■ew;pj
would be content with these—but MiT 1
News, which also maintains its . xdusivelyJ
bureaus in Washington, Austin, East, West!
Central Texas ... to say nothing ot more thana
local correspondents scattered owi the Sod
west . . . and the largest local staff of wild
reporters, artistsand feature writers of any nd
paper in Texas.
GALVESTOX RATHER^
Mis* Mary Jo Marshall enjoyed
Sunday afternoon in Galveston'
iwith the following friends from
Houston: Sam Hereford. Judson
and Sam L'Mott. Miss Helen Del- .
homme and Miss Mary Ellen Mor-1
With Another Eurooean War in Full Blag
an E.ccticn Year in the LL S. Approaching
Need a Timely and Well-Edited Metropol
Newspaper of the Caliber of
©u tlallas
; The many
j press their
i Bros, and sis
ing of their
has given much toward the devel-
opment of Gnlveston and vicinity.
He has turned his personal sucew®
in the business field to the advan-
tage of the people ns a whole, and
has accompltshrtl much toward
making the city a batter place in
which to Jive Mr. Holdndgr's
usy as he is Mr Anderson has proven quite
imv or othei ! ably that this is correct, for in the
movement brief time he has occupied a place
u cornmuni-;"’ the business fields of Galveston j
ib-r's modes- [he has mslituied many unique and!
perrni! him n«« !»«■»»» lmprovMn«in « n “ Jamun 1» rrWiUn»;W<.
out himself have made the benefits his com-
friends Thisipany renders outstanding in the
rforming a 'community
It is the
the home of ►er daughter, Mrs. | iting his father near Ft. Worth
! R. B Clark. Those present: Mr Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carpenter and
and Mrs. Williard Murphy. Mr daughter Conm-. were also with,
land Mrs Russel Munson and fami-' him and while there they hnd ;
[ !y. Mrs. Thelma Murphy and fam-) pictures of the four g-nerations ,
• ily. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Munson J made.
i .Mr. and Mrs R. B. Clark and I
daughter. Elsie Mae. and Miss Girls’ ball team Is giving a pie '
i Ruth Murphy. i supper at the ball field Saturday’
| night. Bring a pi*
Mrs. A. C Arnold, Mrs. A. L.; games of ball wil
' Wheeler and Frank W. Wheeler girls need some
i were m Houston Wednesday shop- The girls are exp
said he was
each boy get-
>v ed ones and
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n *r“1 Pfoner \
hs
Seinul R*b**,‘i,h*
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Danbury Cs Y.O. had a picnic
and swim party at Chocolate Ba-
you Sunday afternoon. Those
present reported an enjoyable.
refuted in the
Wm. Anderson.
i Mrs ri.izier ann mrs. rioergott ,
Mr. and Mrs Walter Peltier and j of Alvin sp«*nt part of a day with;
i and Mrs Roy Peltier were 1 Mrs. Hor.<..- Woodward and call-!
nong those playing bridge at the
E. McBride home in Angleton I
Mrs Joo Peltier, the
; the Peltier Bros., and Mr.
Mrs Lund of Houston, have
guests of the Peltier Bros.
families. Thoy also visited
the Compte's for the past few
days.
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Bray, Robert I. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1940, newspaper, June 7, 1940; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251822/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.