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HE ALVIN SUN
Gossip
Idle Gossip
ks Ships
Sinks Ships
“Alvin and Brazoria County’s Oldest Newspaper’’
J
IN MOST HOMES
ONE PAPER
THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES
ESTABLISH!
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ISSUED FAERY FRIDAY
ALVIN, TEXAS. FRIDAY
NOVEMBER
1942
FOR A HALF CENTURY
Married Men To
MERCHANT"* <.l\ I
Stores Closed
FRM < lk< I »
Be Called In
For Thanksgiving
December Draft
V
L
•tai and 6
married men as I pl»>ye<
•ently
the
W
DAY
X
[X
for
many
tri**
who
call for freedom
visited
ES
elephants
he c
8tn
the
Y. P. S. L. Entertains
Jack
Ik
With Dance At
Parish House
25cl
at
pl! '
High School Band To Lead Parade Downtown
Followed Bv Show At Stadium
dr
th.
Rebekahs Give
Lak
■33
Turkey Supper
Last Monday
Bring Home Spoils
farn
an-
Bill
of
Burns Announces
Sunday Eve C. E.
suns
Program
to
Sr
Educational Films
Bring Against
uld be gen-
ptry Saboteurs
Ini H D. Agent
Now It's Milk
Mrs. Proebstle
For Christmas
You Have To
Hostess To 1). A. R.
* Win
! at that time
>aked Paltry
Sun
sl<
will not be 1
good
their
ntkTwo New Locations
In Danbury Area
48-
MEAL
Honor inj
Bag 17c
i
Bag 33c
CABL WABE
i
P THESE
J
•en 400
filled.
An extraordinary
eing offered to
£. S. Levy & Co
Buyer Leaves
For Hollywood
s
Call To Make Scrap No. One Job
Performing
town in th
can —
3-lb pk«-
pile on
scrap pile on
mues to grow
se drive contin
y learn of the
material. Mrs
tor
Aweigh.'
our
for
maki
ano
i Now it s milk y
J for. because
in five
The Christmas
club will be held o
cember 12. for th
their immediate fi
huntsmen
in deer
stationed i
the time
leave soon I
thank
friends
A birthday
Ella >
I .iigMv 0—"*j
nu.lsesss 1
rationing
and save i
merchants
ments to I
ier Bros <
vin
last
B Pas.
■ for h
Mae and
IxHiiee Wood.
vVv - • - —
--0------- 1
IVfCE
ht in s
this week.
nia.
Ord.
an Jr .
is Imo-
lingerie
Levy &
ed each
After
couts of Alvin
»1 lifted, in their
all
ad-
< ARD OF THANKH
J.
hold
wrap
' last
ds of
... vVv-----
FRIENDSWOOD
MK.v CLYDE STOUT
ring
ild use
Methodist;
faith- J
years. ■
• 1915 i
| i.j . opt trwM’
. natto f '*•*
(■umpiuB
To Be Shown Here
December Eleven
•HER 1- -»*-'**
Ten Tons of Scrap Metals
6,691 Pounds of Rubber Piled Un
Callaway.
in Bi
that
BIG FREE CIRCUS AND PARADE
TO BE GIVEN BY MERCHANTS
FOR TRADE TERRITORY
rdon. who was for-| party w
d at Camp Wallace,
transferred to Fort
, visited here before J
i new station.
1st j
Made Secretary
Germania Society
He was
at
to
I Mfct
k fot
e Government is asking the
ican farmer to dedicate the
■ .-.•■ I --;: to ,.ti i.i-
ed scrap hunt Steel mills
more heavy scrap and theJ
are one of the best sources
is type of metal we need
further help in this farm
and ir ~ J‘“ -.....—1
the
announ-
program
brther orders,
[finish* i their
___ at \
led her!
in a
Bradford, !
arpenter's Mate 1
Construction Battol-
Pumpkin
Hb
Br.HMlnUl As*
spice should be kept
hr tight containers. “When
•‘*1 y up«yarto and
b whiff of . irimmon x»r-.
before me»»unnj. *
Vora shoneninginw1
• blender, L tnW J*/
u»e has •ppesrsncto*-
igttp stu m J'iixtd a
(round o” Axirtd to
irger than a 9-incb P*I
tach thuL I4"
1 airing care not ro
in pan. Fokl ex'”
pinch with finger.
Pour in filling •'*»
Pumpkin Pie (See
w JU«rr> >«‘<M
HATED
JC, 3c.m A
IN, each j
The Daughters of the American
Revolution met at West Columbia
on Friday. November 2b Thia was
their annua! meeting
Mrs. A J Proebstle was hostess
at a very lovely dinner served at
Wright s Cafe, then the meeting
was called to order by Miss Laura
Underwood. ~
about 2.500 trucks from the i *»th <>W ««d
agen-1 After the bus.’
from
to handle the!
Thia year it will,
be extremely difficult to obtain.! tMerestinj
enough of these vehicles to meet j American
I even a substantial part of the' Thoue |
I need
Mary
Drake.-----
Marcllle Sowell. Jesse
Uneva Hatch, and Lit
J ..r
V/
Konmg cake anil hrea<1
k Artfker* r,nd cYisp cookies
■ ** stored by th -mselves in
‘•freight t|na pr boxea. They t
if they aae lifept with
;p:>rw»i*’ T’'
iDBLlVEin SER’
We wish to
neighbors and
Jemima
syrup
Ai
day and many
vantage of the
—o-------
Wilson is visiting
'■"l Williams In Cor-
week Mis Wi-
ns. Jr., son of |
Williams. Sr.,
and to station-!
Nunoik Mrs. Ella Marshall
augh on us
on a page ad in today's
>«n U««t
have a
family and
is the in-
M.lk
1 wiiW^
who Is stationed I
vid visited his par-'
week-end.
Ciem Smith <Smitty>.
tinned at Waco, to via-
and Mrs. Tom Staples. |
V, ......J MIJUIUACM ivagu'
I with the aid of her worthy coun- '
j cillor. Mrs Franklin Mathis, is'
rr - -V a’ MF.nioniXTS TO HONOR
Renfrow s Caan Grocery a. i-akTOR
nnunced this week the d.acont.n-1 NEW PASTOR
u-«ro ol delivery service beginning
nepemher- Because of the help.
tl»> Rcr-«n4 Mn.
‘row doted H.l« ’"V »
ewrv Cuslommers will readily
uMdentand the difficulties under j
which all merchania ue w^rkxg,
at this time.
11
mier
oven and »« »t ver» I
Mix together brown
CiniiBi..' •• aunuq, A
>. Add pumpkin. nuM
.«es and stir until msj
deep pie pan lined J
Pa*tr> (See beto*)- R
l, then reduce hut xfl
nd bake about 40
rn.
Iliffman is
Lu he»*n stationed
here
ago and is
who lived her« THAN'Kh FOR RESPONSE
HAYS STANTON
■ on. Alvin.
Visit with us.
r Helen
Naomi
II.'1 *’ ""■» MISB WU-
to rpluri> With
*»»»» tor a ahnrt yi^t.
married to!
last June j
Calif or-1
at Ford j
1 and is I
for (or-1
tcaapotrns ground *“
1 pumpkin piespKtsi
tor the cinnaooa.
r .nd Uova.
by
and Joe
a meeting
which voted to
f Adjutant's ^°y Scouts Heed bcout Chief’
nine
too.
“Bring the whole
have the I
vita lion giv
j that. Come
' good time '
iunt Jemima w*s kept busy
y customers took
te specials offered In
wl^t he suid wAs the best ad they
have had.
uu have to sign
the serious short-
| age in five counties of this a’-ea
caused chiefly by a labor Portage.
According to reports some 90.000
these! p^j-aona have registered for vol-
I vntary milk rationing.
I will be given t. school
and army camps
id get i Owners of milk cows
clbve 1 laired to register
” ... vVv
MARY LOUISE BURRELL
honored
Two new tests have been staked
weM.^iy the HuinMe company
>ury area. The No
660 southeast 6f
I the No. 2 Blakely situated 1040
feet north. hsI .,f ih* R-l FOwkely
! The company's No. 1 Blakely
j is reported drilling In hard sandv
shale below 780^ feet
In the Hall’s Bavou aroa. Hum-
ble company's No. B-J Houston
Farnrs Development company is
reported drilling In shale at U.4R5
feet. This w»H is projected to
11.500 feet.
I P*per and put in the reft g-
F I" drier climates It „sn
P •" a ventilated box The Iflv.
advises scalding, airing. I phl|lis
pnntng cake and bread bar— ■ ■
L u?lfker!' "n<1
F •* stcred by th>'m«elves
1 SfTatioK. _ L_ WM
it they
needs
-frw« "nd
oestrt^ foAi value,
drsu uv» oopd yjQuc and i
’Tinned. should
Prevent rusting,
vegetable*
The Germania
sociation anti Auxi
Sinclair, who for-'monthly meeting
ir Alvin and was November 12 Mr
..... vicitod hpr<* -A-a«; t • ■
Sgt. E. L. Carter and Miss Vir-
ginia Pope were united in mar-
riage Saturday morning. No-em-
ber 21. with Judge Wm. Burk-1
hart performing the ceremony. |
’Fhe bride is the daughter nf! which Alvin churrhi
Mr and4 Mrs F Nf. Pope of Alvin. I T?..
Mr Pope is an employee of the|dcred. with the
Foster Lease Company ’Whitely in charge-
Sgt Carter is stationed at Camp Invocation. The Rev.
! Edwards. Miss., and his address; Swift.
is Co B 142nd Inf., Camp Ed-' Scripture Reading The Rev. M
wards, Min», : A. Stami>ough.
---------------o------ , The Message. The Rev Karl H
Mr and Mrs. C C Callaway J Bracker.
have lust returned fro ma bust-1 Prayer of Dismlsaal. The Rev.
neu trip to Athens and Palestine ' A. E. Burns.
While in Athens Mrs. Callaway j Music by the A Capeiia choir
• sprained her ankle, and i» using i uf the ixal high school u.tder the
a crutch this week. dl ectlon of Miss Ruth Pierce.
E Russell entertained
November 23. w-ith a
party honoring her dau-
»ry Louise Russell who
I her 10th birthday
Following entertainment of grab
box ano relrchnenU,
salted nuts ana
served to the guests
psr-.
Ann
George Stanton asked The
to extend his thanks to the public
.‘-r their generous response to the
to visit his stare last
partake of the Aunt
pancakes and
i Mn. Luelan Chafin is spending
j .some time with her grandmotber
Mrs J M Whitacre Mr Chafin
is with the arm»d forces in Fort
Lewis. Washington
Mrs. Georg. P
known to Galvestoi
gene Ragland, buy
and sportswear for
Co., has left by plane for Ho
wood to seek new* fashions
Galveston women
Mrs Donovan
Sgt Geo. P Dv
lor,H'EVANS OFFERS
i t„ HOLIDAY FOODS
iY NOVEMBER y,I
to prevent rusting,
fruits and vegetable*
ELmo”ture-proof contain-
F More them in a cool, dark
[j ne* offered by
I for
Woodrow Welch, an employee of! invitation
Leverton Co., and resident of Al-i Saturday and
vin for some time was seriously!
injured last Friday night while
practicing riding
Welch, who has ridden in sev-
eral rodeo*, was Jumping from one
hui»«- to Miiulher when he collided
with a horse coming from another
direction.
He was internally injured
----vVv ... —
American Farmer
Rev A E. Burns of
Christian Church
pecial Endeavor
evening
an invitation to al!
worship with them
The subject for
iH Lives, son of Mrs. Lula Local Sportsmen
Ives, ha* b»*en promoted to!
M ot lecnnicai sergeant at j
l Air Field, Greenville. Tex-,
Of The Chase
M Mallett. 35th Infantry, i
en transferred to Camp I I*°
. Colorado. Jack writes | luck
M:ng The Alvin Sun is like | several who
I a meal and he enjoys read-
The Young People's Service;
| league of the Episcopal Church
was host to a semi-formal dance;
.rx n,rl«h hall Inal Sat-I
urday night Pine limbs and mossj
were used In decorating to carry
out the autumn season and red, . . .
. . .. . .a scneuuie«i
and blue lighting furnished a soft!
. » 1.—^. ... u i eign service,
glow of light w hich was accom- j
panted by sweet strains of mod-
I ern music for dancing. About
guests enjoyed the
t which was given varia-
| lion with several lAvelty dances.
.^ater in the evening the guests
were served punch and cookies.
A iace iaid tablecloth wiin'a
round reflector and beautiful ar-
... rangement of gulden chrysanthe-
uper.te w,th you m .wry powlbl- munM (ur„Uhe4 the -
wav the nation is looking to the .
, , the hand pa>ntc-d punch bowl.
American farmer I am sure with! J.. . ... ....
your help he will < ome through, i murnM wag placed on the piano. I
The Santa Fe railway has mov- Mlw Gold#n Su„han .g p
.2“ * In/ * h?11 Ili<Pnt ot tht* new*y organized league ,
the right-of-way this u
-• I With f nw airt rr.,r- wnv-fnv ,».x..»x_
it the pile is still big •
Pearson’s lot
to mountain-j an<J
• Sullivan
local chairman. | Cassyle
accorthng to reports from
’ —“‘•j have tried their luck 1
lately However this news hound
has had no Invitation to partake
of fish, fowl or bounding stag
Armour Saveli, local enforcer of
the law. hied himself to the Pierce 1
Estate at Pierce. Texas, fot h
'deer hunt last week, and in a few ,
Vtrn.jn E Cox. stationed i h -"* relurned mtn a nine point
ire. CaWorma. has been dressing some 125 |...un<ts
nret to the SSlrd Service | Wmle on vm atioi. .-»■ ■■ •
M Air Force at that place i having killed all the <1
trf.ani expert, to come could use and all the fish
for a v sit with his family 1 cat
j Several other local 1
I have reported success
I hunting.
| Tuesday of this week in High-
i land Bayou Dan York. Morri*
I Thomson and Boone Thompson en-
joyed an afternoon of fishing Dan
J caught one trout and tw o sheep-
head; Morns says he caught live
| large Uou' . Boc". d:dr. t <r.iY but
•r..makers likely won't it j* reported he caught t-..u crabs,
capture spies in their I
like Mrs. Miniver of;
but they can be on1
t cutwit saboteurs in'
Mrs Donovan is the daughter of j
Mr. and Mm James H Argo of
Alvin, and Sgt. Donovan is the son
of Mr and Mrs. George P. Dono-
van. Sr , of Galveston They were I
IS ' mamed in Monterey, Cal, on June
developing the league into an up ^*8 y**r
Miss j
-------- --------- Mr-wesi
1. A Pugh local chairman. | cassyle Sullivan. Betty Mathis
slated that he i- well pleased with|an(j Hortense Harrell on the com-
the fine response of the Alvin im it tee in charge of the dance
territory and asks that the good ‘ o„.
s he 1wor* continued,
could | J. F La reports that 475 t
I of scrap is the Alvin total
Arthur Whitacre is spending a
few days with his uncle in Mor-1
row. La
-------------------------------- |
Malcolm McGinnis, who is sta-1
irty"w«re •! fl0*”** somewhere in California. I
Spear ha* been visiting with his parents j
, KAlh.rlreiMr ..nd Mr. W»d. Mcc.inm. Mr.
V.rd. WrUfbt f'.rol Libb,. I MrCInni. h.. Mm wry III
*•- *“d!
f Mr and Mrs John Lindley have
| moved from Friendswood to Al-
r»in Their son who is stationed
i at Great UMcet, HL. with the navy,
'i is spending his furlough here.
ig the new pastor. Rev. i
Chester Harris, the Wo-
man's Society of the Christian •
Service arc holding Church Night i
Monday night. November 30. at 7|
! nt the Methodist Church.
Members and their families and !
v | friends are urges! to attend. I
v . .... ci I A covered dish supper will be!
Car! SnftI^.rTn cXeston fori served and an interesting pro-j
M.ry . Ho.Plt.1 in CMlxreton I
treatment Tuesday
e, second class
home on leave, j cake will
at the lent.
Training School.
The Rebekah Lodge held Its reg-
ular business meeting of the
week Monday night at 7:45 in the
Rebekah Hall A business session
was held and new officer* were
nominated
Following the business meeting,
a turkey supper served cafeteria
style, was enjoyed by the mem-
bers and their guests. The two-
tables were covered with w
I table cloth* and a bouquet
! beautiful crysanthemums d*
table
supper a solo
; Threads Among the Gold ',
I by W G, Pugh was dedicai
i Mrs. Zenin Pierce. Mrs Merle j
I Lawrence and F Lutes, w ho are
members of the Rebekah Lodge
j and who all celebrate their birth-j
jday* this week.
- A Mrthday cake, baked by Mrs
and extends I jrlla Marshall was presented to I
to come and j bonorees
e lodge will hold their reg-
meeting next Monday night. .
All mem-
tie present
rieignvor* ana irienaw iqt rneir,
many act* of kindness during the i A Capella Choir
sickness and death of our beloved | , .
wife and mother All expressions Renders music
n.,7r'”"hy •" At Service
JOHN P. SMITH and FAMILY ‘
_ vVv- -
POPE CARTER
pb*en .aught off guard.” the
says "You’re losing
Favor along with that frng-
lon th. kitchen air."
R <w place to store flour is j m
bril Jar or bln which! Moodax. I
[Mxp out light a> well as > birlhd.,y p
Femice, ouga, and duat. In ghter Mai
* . lunate, bread will Stay wfebrated
I longer snd keep from mold-; Following entertainment of grab
f J ** Svt«pped In moisture-' boy and game*
j of coxoa, cookies. »
I mints were serveC
j Those attending the
Duke. Mary
Leigh Stanton
Regent Business
WW, was taken up
isinessTession Mrs
Proebstle introduced as her guest
•prigker Mrs Cha* C Ward, U
Bfatorta Mrs. Ward made a very
interesting and instructive talk on
\ music
Thowe present for the occasion
j were Mesdames A J Proebstle.
hostess; S. S Weems, Ella Harris.
L. L. McMurtry,' Fred Much. Lee
i Murray. J P Gill. G. P. Munson.
1 W O Hudgins. Kitty Nash Groce.
Will Nash Marie FJllis, Chas. C.
Ward, and Mis* Isaura Under-
wood
ELLA HARRLS, Reporter
vVv - - -
Humble Stakes
----- The
“Sammy" Carlton calls attention i Alvin
| of The Sun readers to his page I ce* a speci
| ad of fine holiday specials, rr .'ny j for Sunday
i items such as the makings of fru t ,
• -akes and if you would rather save
that extra work get one of the! The subject for discussion to t u|ar’
| famous Grennan fruit cakes. j “What happen* w hen we worship ’ -jj a( 745
i Money saving items In fresh . together?” The program leader ,re urg^i
■vegetables, canned good* and I will be Dorothy Arrington; Pre!- j
ude by Matte Runlet, Opening ,
Hynin. 4(,ive of Your Best to I*he , y
Master Prayer by the lea.lv **
Prayer Hymn I Need T. s L'arlv Mailing
Purposeful Prayers Speca' E-ariy mailing
James Owen Wilson died in i "Lead Me Gently Home Father:,
Houston last Friday at his rest-, Scripture lesson Matt 18:19-22
i dence. 2*27 Hazard ! !x*sson Discussion by Junior En-,
T0 1 Mr Owen was connected with i rieavorent Closing hymn Prayer
j the Drake Grocery here some I Circle and benediction.
air .nr v. < r j twenty-five years ago and is re-j --——O-
Thfcse films are not only educa- j numbered by folks
, Donal but of genuine interest ; at thal time.
' See next week's Sun for details; ' " * v^v * *
, f the natur eof the film* and ’ WOODROW WELCH
plan now to be at the school aud- INJURED FRIDAY
j itorium on the evening of Deeem-
preference * y
s. hospitals]
organization
had appointed
Sullivan. Betty
here! was elected
I tenr. of h
j Barth, as s
in Staples, son of ’ht‘ •-’*
Tom Staples, and A vote
A Hicl y, both of that the n
•Id, Lancaster, Tex-[club be chai
here while await-'urday nigh
Both boys j that each n
training al; a party.
! The next
Miss Ruth Pierce, director
the Alvin High School,
excellent A Capella choir
number of songs last night at the
Union Thanksgiving services ti'
the Christian church
This is the annual t hanksgijrfng
service held by locot churches in
* •• • take part.
- ... The fn!tawing pc.igram was ren» | this
employee of the|dcred. with the Rev. Alford L n th'- Danbi
•ase Company j Whitely in charge- [ b-.I Btakel.; 1
Camp j Invocation. The Rev. Milton J
1 Dixon. O G Wellborn
I Jephson. apiiointed at 1
of the mercha
j have 1 he show have completed ar
I rangements for the entertainment
; The local Si hool board granted
! permission to um* the stadium on
1 the afternoon of December Sth for
the circus
Santa Claw will be featured in
the parade and he sent word
ahead that he would not be stuff-
ed but the bulge w
He is a jolly good fellow
cus is coming to town
s for all who dread ga>
you can see the circus
gas and tires too Alvin
1 have made arrange-
bring a part of the Mil-
circus to Alvin on De-
itiT Tuf*d«y. fM. u big-
street parade and performance at
the High Schoo! stadium in th-
afternoon
Wanting to show their appre-
ciation for the fine support given
them in the past and to start the
rolling for holiday trade. Al-
meichants called a meeting
week and made ail arrange-
ment* for entertainment as a gi.’t
to those who trade here
■■ urs include insects. I
dampness accord - v* . •
d Jone*, specialist ’ ,xa 110,1
M preservation for the A4M >
r Extension service. In a
I -h s x.,..elr to Ori SfiM.P.I
I^Cnuntv Home Demonstration
Jones included sug
storing ste le food«
helj e^mb|2
canned
ry opportunity is nieata are listed
the nubile free • • • — 'Vv * -
weeks from tonight. Decern- *-'<>RMF.R ALVIN MAN
ins 11. at the school auditorium DIES LN HOI STON
1 Three selected war films of!
j great educational value, besides a
’ Mickey Mouse cartoon will be
1 shown at that time.
j Bombers. “Target
night," and "Anchors
' are the titles of the films.
j Sun is printed a day ahead of,
member of the I lime and delivered to you on'
draft board in Brazoria County.! I l’°> tacailx thisi
announced that the Brazoria! because 'he stores of Alvin have I
County draft board has begun to! agr—d to dose in c. lebration < f .
reclassifying married men in prep-! our national day of thanksgiving 1
aration for including them in the The merchants want to take a j
board's December call 1 part in this day of Thanksgiving
Callaway stated that the board themselves and allow their em-I
hfd not sent any married men sal Payees to ou the same,
yet. but that the necessity f
ing them will become a
in December, when s large
expected
The October call cf betw<
and 500 men is still being
i>o,h»«x.« n,„ B.r.k, j .<■ At W. Columbia
day tha’ the bulk i.f the Christ-i
j mas mail must be December 1st;
j if deliveries on time are
I assurred
. Unprecedented
mands on the pout
tation systems, ph
I record volume of
II ng*.
Staley’s
war time de»
ital and transpor-
plus a prospective
of Christmas mall-!
1 were cited as necessitating j
i earlier mailings than ever before.,
The postal service usually bor- I
TOWS Xwmu rearer ......... ..
army and other government
cies and rent* about 10,000
private owners, to handle
Christmas mails.
1
s
in
aiding <
continue this efforticrn mug^.
th. next few w eeks j geventy-five
and other material to help i (jancing
ire tveing prepared and w ill I (|on wU
ailed vw.n all salvage com-, t__.„ .
•x are being instructed to j were'"_2'J
nje to make available to the1
. .. , 1 a iace i«.
r all their transportation fa-, r ,
* and manpower and to co-1
y possible 1
ig to the luT'T—T'Z’L
will insi
j ions
■ veston is. .. «
, inite picture of “fashions to c
for I for Galvestonians, it wa*
. .... ----- ------------- —. . An
n ' arrangement of white chrysanthe-'
I mums was placed on 1
Miss Golden Sullivan
irrv
red
a soft
eign
Mrs. Donovan will thus combine ■
romance with her present buying
trip as she hopes to see her hus-1
I band while in California
; Flying west from Houston, she j
ipect the new sports fash !
right in Hollywood where,
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Jones, Alger. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942, newspaper, November 27, 1942; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251840/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.