The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 y
■Established in 1890
The Alvin Sun. Alvin and Brazoria County's Oldest Newspaper—I
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AFTER THE CIRCUS-PARADE
Merch
EVANS FOOD STORE
ALVIN
THE BIG SHOW IS
DECEMBER 8th
DEC. 8
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—IT’S FREE-
SHOP AT
BEFORI
WELLBORN’S
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FREE CIRCUS
on earth
A FREE CIRCUS FOR YOU *1
ALVIN
REMEMBER, DECEMBER 8th, 1942
GEM DRUG STORE
THE MERCHANTS OF ALVIN
SEE THE BIC FREE
CIRCUS
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READ THE AVIN SUN
Fer Th.
"FASS NG SHOW
EVERY WEEK
Year Home Town Paper
Pay Yow SubauSpIrao
NOW
RENFROW’S CASH GROCERY
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Like IH claims of the Publicity Man
of the
. not the biggest show
but among the best
FLOWERS say “thank you”
in so many ways
WE'RE helping to bring MILLER BROS Show he
for YOUR entertainment . . . come and see it.
It’s Free—Sponsored by Alvin
Your entertainment!
5c
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RELAX A LITTLE
Come To The Circus
BOWMAN’S
AND AFTER THE CIRCUS
SEE MILLER BROS. SHOW
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
December 8, 1942
Compliment* of Alvin Merchants
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PUGH’S
ALVIN. TFAA*
THE CLUB CAFE
TUESDAY
IF YOU ARE NOT A REGULAR CUSTOMER A
VISIT WILL SHOW YOU WHY
YOU SHOULD BF
That really describes The Gem Drug Store because
quality has been featured by this store ever since
we .started.
See the Big FREE Clrcua given by Alvin Merchants
to the trade territory. Bring the famil yand have
a good time.
Come on.
Compliments of the merchants of Alvin to everyone in
the Alvin trade territory. A Good Will Gesture in ap-
preciation of the tine support given them by the
folks who trade in ALVIN.
Bring the whole family. See the Big
Street Parade, Three elephants, Clowns, High School
Horses and the Ponies on the streets of Alvin, follow-
ed by a big Three Ring Circus with Aerial Artists at
the High School Stadium at 3 in the Afternoon.
Alvin Plant Farms & Nursery
Phone 168
IT S Wartime . . . everybody is going .<
. . . food . . . ammunition . . . soldiers .
Relax a little . . . you'll be worth t.,
country and to yourself ... so com** tn the ~
Tuesday . . . not the biggest show oi earth h
rood, entertaining program you’ll enjoy.
After the circus come to our big store and get
your grocery needs.
WGGER
J
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And if
tions are good
Down to EVANS FOOD STORE with the crowd to
get bettor values on FINE FOODS . . plenty of
^C>FREE
There’s a "BIG SHOW’’ going on at now
MAN’S everv day . . . everything that a good d<
partmment store show have . . and what maltt
it such a grand show is BOWMAN’S VALUES'
Mower* convey your message more eloquently than
words! Come in today and select a bouquet of freshly
cut blooms for a lovely hostess. For extra thoughtful
yiviny, we have a aaiaetter. of Thanksgiving table cen-
terpieces completely made up. You are sure to find
a bouquet, corsage or plant here st the price you wish
to spend.
AFTZRNOON. DECEMBER 8th, 1M2
Enjoy a good show. . enjoy a good lunch or a **n“
wich or a good cold drink . . . coffee, too!
You’ll like our food . . . It’s famous v. th every
one who likes the best!
The Club Cafe is a very economical place t
eat . . . and you’’l find the crowd at—
u’r< m edn , WEARING APPAREL,
shopping nt WELLBORN'S . . the selcc-
t he v.» I u.are JtritaJL!
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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/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.