The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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The Alvin Sun, Alvin and Brazoria Coun ty’a Oldest Nev spapei—Established in 1890
PAGE FOUR
DAY. NOVE
THE CLARION
PERSONALS
1AZ0RI
Published by the Students of the Alvin Hi
Mr. and
— Jeanne Ma
Allen
named
he
Miss Merle Weir
Warranty U
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS
R
YEARBOOK PRESERVES MEMORIES
MAKE SLIPPERS
Amt
and
The Home
y club met
50 HEAL
Rel. a<
Mr
Anil you
Ml
I
than
Ray
61
h
FOR
W e
KlOpf,
5 Lg
xt year and that you
Mil
and
Houston
Ethelind J
SEE YOUR LOCAl
Alvin
with rai
AGENT
Real Estate. In
Lllections, Tyj
b and in
15-tf i
Alvin Credit
JEPHSO
WHO’S WHO
McAshan
K.
Phone 6ti
(LITTLE JOE)
Mr
to instruct them
M HAY
Billy
voting by
mn
h Hr
L. I! Morri:
FOR
Mr*.
HOSE COLLECTION
BY t.lKI M o|
Mi
l> i.KoUIVi.
Blumer.
FOR
Box 8.1.
Think
Ed C
0
an-
Mi;.s Rosemary Callahan
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I DR CHRISTMAS
Dr. Roy D. Lorton
Veterinarian
A
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Phone 326-W-3
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Wa
ALVIN, TEXAS
*
in
Lessons In
VOICE and PIANO
in the
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IIM
WANT ADS
Santa F
Sanl
A
SERVINQ THE SOUTHWEST ANO ~CAUF°2‘
I 'liulille
PARISH HOUSE, Alvin
Wednesday* and .Saturdays
'Should Ini
namshed f<
War Damad
Insurance!
In Case of Invasion, Bq
ing. All Damage Covq
Also Real Estate UM
Rentals )
G. H
,h»t. Fe Si.rioo
are given by
Mrs. EDWIN GOUDGE
mi will bu
We have the biggest
collection of toys in
town, especially priced
for Christmas
■ERBL
and
in t
( ARI. WARE, *41
AWARDED DEGREE OF
AMERICAN FARMER
LACK’S AUTO
SUPPLY
from
schools
United
given i
the
Miss
and Mrs
of Houston.
Kerpel,
Housti
COUf*'n
^•ou
Stallion.
Moore
l«-3tp.
now j
to I
I
Insurance Asenj
for all kindsol
INSURANCE
Thad Pr.
Sv- a talk
Lennie Collins, ai
went to Galveston Tuesday
g to hear Helen Jepson and
for
over
Mrs. Emma
Prarland was a
Monday.
O D. McCarty of j
the arrival of i
D T A
Uncle
The
An
and
Should
the
were
I'm
‘heron
<Patt
Surface rights lots
Idltion at low prices.
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I GIVE YOU TEXAS
(Continued From Page Six'
a' Peterson s Camp, Choco-
lyou Sunday, Pekinese fe-1
lamed Ching Nee. Child's
m. Re-!
16-3tp. I
Sunday e
eport E
1st Add.
friends and
could have
it are I
folded
After all. each
I some of your
the annual next
vents this
The more
8
SORETI
•‘Tiinrsfwi-au!
Ing relief to small bor-
to are now without ad»-
any, protection By
• financial burden*
the peace of nilnd
borrowers, a con-
Fight Tuberculoal*.—
—Buy Oui|lni«.> Mrcie
room suites;
•avy oak din-
iking utensils. I
See John S. Poynor at Alvin Ho-1
tel this week only. 18-ltp. i
CEMETERY LOT for sale cheapj
tor cash. 6 grave plot in South'
park Cemetery near Pearland.
John S Poynor at Alvin Hotel ■
18-ltp.'
WANTED
of buy, a £
J Eduards.
Mr. and .Mrs Julius
and family of Needville sp
day in the home of Mr
J
ng such inle
•Will Commur
After the Win
Aid be Given
football shoultln
strength and mo
ball should be du
til after the \
many people use
ng to xec the »
I They I
Dwight.
Barrington
Mr and Mrs. Roger Henry
nounce the arrival of a baby boy,
Donald Way re, born Friday, No-
vember 20, at the Memorial Hos-
pital.
PEARSON FARM & FEED SUPPLY
ALVIN
Effec
Io gain the utn
wur work and c
ulei will be cha
the drummer had
r occasion. Uncle Mose
“ tension' ' The horse
"Charge !” An away
They rufchM around the
when they reached the
I A Caj
, State
'daughter. Mr* C. B Stainbecfc_.jn
i High Point, North Carolina. From
there he will go io Washington,
I D. C. to visit hrs sisters and other
Miss Bianchi*
Pearland, visited
Frieda
end.
) RENT House or
nnl) family; no chil-!
x 101. Alvin Sun
lies of good i
■<1 in hotel. i
11-tfc I
PED 100.000 rats to kill by
P.at Killer, also liquid. Just
id new stock. Harmless to
animals. 35c and 50c sizes.
Stanton & Son., and Red
Drug Co. 18-10tp
club is still col
for the afghai
(OM>RED COMMl MTV
< HI R4 ;;
Parish Home
To Rent by the month I
g.x>d typewriter. Mrs. j
i. Phone 95. 18-lte.
<..»w«*kh
Ecvard Mallett, • Arcadia fresh-
man. is a member of one ot the
jn (best-known collegiate musical or-
| ganlzations in the Southwest, the
lA rnppella chon of North Texas
Teachers' College.
atffl
I 'f |
HIRES Hl
ft
i’ ftss
.It » • medicinaJ. >■
HpeiJ in tlv* famiHia
k* iL . Dins in Bridge!
Irrosh ». ti fn»C—givei
I ■S-i* r»hrf i« i>. >aed
M Woud flow V> th* nfl
I »> prevent inTectfon.
Eft
(’ir'koTSATisnru
Missionary Straw-1
s. Also Fresh Eggs, i
Hood and Cleveland.
17-3tp. |
Hrs. R
s. W.
TOPPINC'owi
Train 16 Ai
Train 6 A
Train S Ai
Train IS Ai
Fo
i
f
/
• WRIM A
SCADS
jstohmk
ic registered and
bull. 5 years old.
Winston 18-3tp
Miss Norma Bunton speech
teacher, said. "The pupils fn.d i
these diseuwiona different, inter-
esting and helpful, and 1 think
a little logical thmaing will make
them learn to use their brains ,
Bring Your Want Ads To The
Alvin Sun
I am returning to prac-
tice and will maintain
an office at home. One
mile North on the Alvin-
Host on highway.
names
presents will
par’y
going to have,
club |
j 1 Femmhf fij
1 1 hrw 1
B /I A Dime 0«
-.r^^U.S.WorW
kNISHKD BY
&XTY ABST1
< I.Ass f>|S4 | »|o»
( I RRE\ I I’KOBIJ
on anti brother,
■.dted with Mr.
Morrison, last
sold later on
Home rk'onoi
Una McGowr
Long ago rise »aRroada "BBd« ■**
swift »«llament and development of fb«»
land.
Today they face their greatest »es» »n tb<
•truggie to preserve it.
For this b essentially a war of rolling
wheels. Millions of san, and teas of mil
lions of tons of vital raw and hnisbed prod-
ucts tnui' be moved swiftly and sureb-
where and when they are needed.
Stf tbt wbtfh tb^t turn tbt*. **
itop ttll th^t floats and fliet M wtll
That is why today, on the Santa Fe, »<”<
menu essential to the war efiort are ’’top
ping” the biggest job in cur history- The*
come fcrsc, beyond argument or ash-
tab interest, oo every American railroad-
another
urvey from citliens of
vln Saturday morning
Even though six bushels were'
collected last Saturday more is1
■fctitv-eiiy rimns ~Th~waricihg dis-;
tance of town, 7 room house, all)
modern conveniences See Ethel-
ind Jones at Alvin Credit Bureau.
16-3tc. '
Born to Mr and Mrs. Neville;
Powell a 9-pound girl. Wilma Jean ,
November 24. al the Merz Clinic i
I FO1
i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fords an
’ nounce the arrival of a baby girl.
* Betty Willene, born at the Merz j
Clinic November 23.
KEEP *EM tOllIH*—OK HSE
* No nation that does not possess effu
mats transportation can hope to w,n •
modern war. In America that mass trans-
ponation job is squarely up to her rail-
roads. IJ tbiy fail, we lost.
Neither battle gallantry cor induMri*!
wizardry Alone will turn the tide To meet
this tremendous responsibility, ttt ask
tvtry fcuiblt coasidtratims in the aU**1'0"
of ma tenth for vitally essmtsal rtfot^- "W'
tenant-1 and now etfni^nsent.
Carl served as president of the
Alvin Chapter, treasurer of the
area association, and parliamen-
tarian of the state association of
the Future Farmers of America.
He is now in the Navy.
Mr. Myers expressed the
of the students when
! ’’Carl
draw
The
after the theater
club is going to
The club members looked at
some |>atterns on how to make j
the type-
Misa Oleta Gomillion is anon- ,
wr of the Commercial Club j
' in the future to prevent undue
I Influence by friends.
| Nan asked if the Student Coun-
'■ | cil was a proper stimulant of dem-
I ocracy. and after an interesting
discussion th«* members found th»-
Council to measure up to the sian-
’ <lard set for such an organization
The whole field of consumer
■redit in Texas but more espe-
•lally the victimizing of soldiers,
■aHors and war workers by loan
«h«rk» will Iw .k.n.l,.. I...I by III-1 »,mr p,tt,rn. on how
IVxn. eon.unwr Crrill Commit-1 chll,tI„„ ..„r4, wllh
te?, it is announced. Unnecessary writers
consumer < redit, which acts as a i
deterrent in the war effort, will1
be wtudied The research is ex-1
parted to provide data as the basis
for bring!r
rowers wh<
quatc, or even i
reducing undue
which destroy t
of many small
tributlon can he made to morale1
and many people left with more j
money to invest in War Bonds
The study will include not only
the cities but small towns and rur-
al communities aa well, (he prob-
lem bring considered state-wide
Cad Ware, of Alvin, was award '
ed the American Farmer degree'
at the national meeting held
Kansas.
Only boys
I Stat< , high
Editor Priscilla Farlow
Associates — Jeanne Marie Bruce and Marv Ellen Evans!
Sport Eii .1. C. Finger i
Exchange Editor Ruby Reed i
Columnists — Peggy Joyce Pentecost and Bertha Lafield;
Reporters — Thad Patrick, Rita Damolin, Gena Camaz- j
zoia, Rosemary Callihan, Annie Lee Himmel, Juanita i
Turner, Mary Ruth Durant, Mary Jim Jones, Joy Barrick,
Carolyn Kelly, Terry McKean, Dorothy Thompson, Luther | nf the Future Farmer club and ling friends ii
Dendy, Billy Brown. Dan Farlow, Delbert Robinson, Eliza- deserved all th<- honors bestowed!
beth Boyd, and Herbert Fincher. ;flirn . "rc. proud °f
’ Carl, and happy fur him
Sponsor 1,1 - -
Decoration* of pink and white I
chrysanthemum* and candle* were
u*ed for the dining table •
„ — I
Joe DeWitt is visiting hi* par-)
‘entx Mr and Mrs Bill DeWitt, i
| this week Joe ha* been working'
j in New Iberia. La., and has quit!
jiiis job there to go into the navy f
McCormack of
her aunt. Miss
over the week-
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bub Casey Sunday were Mr
and Mrs. Casey » parents, Mr
Mrs. S. R. Casey, and his si
in-law. Mrs. Russel Case)
; EXCELLENT Opportunity
! open for progressive prison
j take over establishes Watkins I
routi in Alvin. No car or Invest- !
I ment necessary. Write J. R. Wat- j
—.... — |
hJ. C11WO .„d
ionM-i*- v
h*'>*
The Commercial Club met Wed- |
nesday in the typing room and de-
cided what the program for ■
Christmas would be
The members of the club are to |
to exchange gift*. ■
be given out
ir*y which the i
in Alvin'
Quit (’laim ll
:*s Lol
Morri
•er Del
Warranty II
■ Freeport. Lol
rW Add. New I
fo to Luth I
|6,1!M. Amt J>ij
Cyiirt Lot 7. Bl
kid: R,ver I
LMward W. <1
122 194 J Amt.I
s R C. M<
in honor
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. J
kins Co.. 82 Wert lown Ave
T““-___^iTemey.
FOR RENT -One eniage apari-; ''""T hr*'
ment; 3 well furnished rooms, i Fnrrn 9
lights, water, hot water shower I xjlfihwa 1 M Wesf on
and gas furnished. $18.00 per mo. | ]
One garage apartment: 2 well fur- -
nished rooms, lights, water, hot j AA||||k|f* OTlPi
vf.atei shower and gas furnished. • AUllIllU *Q I |H
<’»;•«> per mo Close to good' ■****■!■ ■■■■
<. hoo! C. C Peters, Box 17. .Man-IBK||PL MllCftH
\.*1. lex. Inquire at Lum Filling! IVIVybL
stallon 18'3,p-11
■ fX?h NT-‘ “ !hi.“T *NT"*' ■ 4^1
■ t^helJ’bnHk un
■ gestiur. li.ti.r:
■ “usturd ,-Huier: McjJ
'"‘(j ,*tuU
• na <M '*“*■' *h
he other
<hout«*d:
rtiffened
te went
urns and,
linal Stretch, there stood the train j PLANN ACTIVITIES
Across the road
Tfre negro’s lips began to trem-
lie as he turned io his passenger
nnd aaid:
"i’se leavin' dis iieah cart an'
/ou better jump, too- case 1'se
lone forgot de word whut mean*
:o stop!"
Mrs Edna Goldin ol Mellette, I
South Dakota, who was celled'
here on account of the death of: FOR SALE
her mother. Mrs. John P. Smith. I l)rov,‘n
is visiting with the family until' S125.H0.
Carl Williams and Mrs
Fulghu marl children
lay and Friday visit-
in Huntsville
I Bert McCauley . Jr., son of Mr
, aqd .Mrs. H. J. McCauley, ot Texas
] City, left Saturday for Providence,
• R. 1., for service as Seabee in the
* U. S. Navy. B-rt is I he grandson,
j of Mrs Justine McCau! y of Alvin. |
tho'ts! Mrs.
said, Claude
an enthusiastic member I *p*nt Thu rad i
, Mr. Meyers, principal of Alvin
| High School, visited the meeting
| and asked Thad questions on par-
liamentary procedure
Nan appointed Vernalea Miller
• memb-r ol the activity point, iter Tlwnk«ivlni'’ hoTldnyt.
committee i
-■x|H-cte<| tiiis lime because many o z*» i •
people did not know they were ROSEMARY CALLAHAN Congratulations
corning Also more girls are ex-1
pected to particioate in this drive CELEBRATED SWEET SIXTEEN
The senior scouts he’d a meet- ---
ing Wednesday and discussed mak- Rosemary Callahan cele-
ing surgical bandages at the Red j brated her sixteenth birthday at
Crons room. i ber home last Saturday evening
At the next me«*t ig badges will Iw,,h ■ buffet «upper followed by
be given to those who have earn-1 • ^ay ride
i ed (hem. Mrs. Boone I'hompson,
' leader, urged every member to
I be present
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(1»MMKR( IAI. (LI B
LET’S ALL PULL TOClETHIR
As the tide of military rail travel tnou”*^
you can help ms maintain adcquaiv .-
passenger service as well, in these <•’*
♦ Mak* rsdsrvaNsns ksy Ms' >H •arty *
vnwaMsS r—mOwt pramgtfy •* Carry *•••*■
*(• (•»»•*•, ctessklaa eatra pk as fa a»s*d crrw«-
»*e * V»«a»a diaiaa cars e«UMy atlar * 1"’*‘
was*.evsidiae waett-aa4«ndl»aadayrash a**"*
Thtn freely io year iocai Sonia ! •
representatives for help on roar
travel or shipping psvblems
”* BRING ,h.s COUPON
H tor your I Rtfc sample of Calf Startena-
(, enough to 'asl a ncw-bvtn valf a full week.
Have you any re'..rd of whom you have known and
what yen have dou<* in school?
What kind of record, did you say?
Well, you could have pictures of you
you have done. And perhaps yoi
aphs of school mates and teachers.
11! you’re not good at saving autograj:
ii can't ,<ik( good pictures.
Well that can be easily remedied. Why don’t you
buy a 1913 Yellow Jacket ” It will have pictures of vojr
class mates and the different activities they have done.
It have even autographs.
Y'ou say you vx ill be a senior m
will want to buy one then?
But why not buy one Hi is year
year brings about m*w happenings
senior friends’ pictures will not be
year And you probably took part in some (
year that you won’t take part in next year,
annuals you have while you are in school—the
plcte record you will have of voui school life.
Then yoil - ill buy an annual? Fine! B.
At (My Une
WANTED 2 cord* oak or ash
cordwood, cut in - hunks, 16 Inches '
long, partly dry. Mrs Josephine i
Malone. Manvel. 18-3tp. i
FOR SALE • 2 living i
vanity and chair; he?'
ing taole; dishes, cookl
•oync
only
Purina
-»n'r'cC
rMin tnc
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.