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Alvin, Texaa, Friday, January 17, 1936
THE ALVIN SUN. Alvin .nd Br.xori. Count/, CMdwt JOTO
1
Ivin,
PAGE 4
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Mr:
W
Ida
Tinnin
Mr '
He
K. M. Tinnin,
Elmer
a the I
19th.
at
District
■th Kilir
held in the
t» hymn
The
King
- 1
lb
Muller,
ter th
W
[)ick<
E
Hu
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freshments!
Mi
K
your h
Rey
At j good time.
Peter
M
Mi
H,
spent th
M;
18 Ab
547
SCRAPS OF HUMOR I
may
ac
* ™
W.
Honored
w
110.00
iday
would not r
US-
< officer
In a brief
Mi
Mr
» baplafn
letter
Las
■i he
Ku.-h.-U,
Athenaeum Library
On the Poultry Side
were Al
Mi
:>d
the
ra.Se
Chairman,
ELK4 TKIC WIRING
—O
AND
WORK
REPAIR
Foste
Muc
What
Man
Estimates Gladly Given
THE ELECTRIC SHIH*
i
J J
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PHONE 187
playing.” — Detroit
nt were I
Topics Set Young
News.
C L A R K’ S
People’s Societies
D.
PAINT AND BODY WORKS
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT
• Tho
Inter
i:
' Hill
flowers that
Pity for the
Parke
Card of Thank*
»
JEPHSON
u.-
W O O D
WOOD
J
(UNCLE JOE)
DRY — CUT STOVE LENGTH
log.
For All Kinds of
w
INSURANCE
D R AKE. &. B ARNES
(Cut this ad out for future reference)
lbs
rs. Roy Baker,
Mr
t. i ted f
annual
I
i
kfter to
homer t
|y from
woman
•h HCCOU
lojML "
I’! the ha
lif.-tt
iyou «-*k
taibh' .' t
iKtHtWH I'
rfscca
Method.
Jim E
$5 00 per Cord al Farm
$6 50 per Cord Delivered
Phone—Friendswood 51-F-9
!
morning •
Hospital,
her home
Mrs Clyde Herring
I Hostess
j delegates elected were:
I Church, T. C. Edwards, (
Secretary -
Treasurer—
Harden—G
Rebekah Lodge Installs
New Officers
Prepared by
iattonal Young People'
Commiasian
Eliza Kempner to Thur-
Gupton; HT4B Sec 1 Ab
-j! Also Real Estate and Rentals
- •! |
Hmd< i«um
IUM1I. I
lodel niel
i that n<
Iou can i
being n
i, But
4>ndon
r ■
(< •
*hy a h(
a* be cai
f-es!. rj
fiy; but j
hteplaa
straigb
Mrs. S. O.
ed out her I
will spend sev
daughter, Mr
Corpus Christi.
county
Thursday
veral mon
r W 1
Le<
Pet
M«
Kr
of the officers of vho
u various vntaniw*uon.<
thday party ut
Ethel Clark
live to Grand
LoreL, Mansei
mate—Annie Grubbs
made by E. C.
Superintendent
I
I
I
I
KAHN & LEVY
Furniture
COMPLTVE HOME
OUTFITTERS
NORGE ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATORS
lUMl.'l It
of Its el
iu have
IblliMe*
lakes a
►u,- «ilvai
lody triet
rnppii
hotel.
uh ng
f of tl
with
ludtv-.
Rcpoi
Sunday, January IP, 1936
and '’Found” Lk. U:i,6-
W. 1
■ here 39
jatly nnpre-
.’ss that ha
rhat hime, he
expect to find
'han thia wh<
ornia.
-bed by Bills*
ax particularly
2117 Church St
I he-man
I that lie
Miinpiv -
Ger.-...
r half (
. . I ■ . v.
lit fi»
D II..t
lg-hear
latura
Maty f
Dr. and Mi
rand Rapid/, M
Beautifu.
pn
Mr
d and a
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|lf fame
good w
Mr
Mi-
n*| Lincoln
■yer I
thl*! e,v 1
Si
Chert.
Mik tela
he only
rt'-da V w
t I* opt
Mind pl
‘ -etrirv
li. an.
|Mned d
a
T-
Marl
red and r_
xpected ft(a
we--
S'
f
I So<‘ieiv&l*4ki*MMial«
I =..=..=
Jealouty Beyond
Parson— Cbec-r up, - - ■
husband is now In hea ven.
Widow (aobWng)
ids Drat wife, whom he fa
ized.—Detroit Newa.
They are:
id -Anna Wood
— Ella Marshall
Kuby Idoux
L i
|o many
Pt mind
wakes my
Hobby—
Complete Refinishing Top
Body .nd Fender Work
Phone 88 Alvin, Texw
Authorized DuPont Refinishing
Station
Manvel School to Hold
Winter Carnival
The Manvel School, t
ispices of the I*. T. A.,
Winter Carnival in their Audi-, l*o|
riuir., Thursday night, Jan 23.1 pl**1
Pelton will
Christian Endeavor Installs
New Officers
Officer* of
Endeavor wet
beautiful corct
installed m
ny Sunday ev
ambers, the re
s Install
address.
ws Hall by Mrs I
Lodge Deputy.} ,.,n,
’ and
Futile Claim
That he has urn-d »» gallons of
• U.IUJ Jl&s
___________ Waner—- We nave no fried ehlck-1
d'H'e*. ie the i laitr .T a inagiatrate I en today.” Diner—"How about a
of Juhauneal.urg, Seuth Africa. (couple of fried unbatched chickens.;
Quack, Quack
you run a du. k farm. Bust- •
picking apT “No; picking!
—Legloa Weekly.
. whole mouth.
v Lodge wen installed
( night at Odd h'ello’
da Mae Lutes,
ind her staff
j Mrs. J. C. Hering
F.atily Solved
Wifey—Here's a riddle.
*y life so miserable?
f—You're got me
Wifey - That'* right
Weekly
: -s«
J nesa
_
| rootle of fried unbAtrbed dekeu. '
j .hear
I____
Interference
Professor—"You
my class. ‘ Student-
talk so loud I could ”
the Free-port- Velasco Chamber of i two
Commerce honored the Freepuril Line
I, am. regional champions for the]»eve
2:30' )935 season,
rite:!. > suoject
J
ie u
11K'.
a,»e< la
I. fm
kies «ar
n’ '■ .
e.t 1..
lonogn
dull pei
not aiw
Y‘Chun
E * Pari- h
Must Be Public Enemy
| Mr-. Henham--Doe«.'r« ■ r t litol
I tn take their own meinii.e.
Benbam—No; I've never nearddl
Cupid getting marrimi — Irtrottl
News.
Well Acquainted
i Truck Farn>er—Ila'- you
I any experience at gardening?
j Applicant—Sure thing I ws» »|
' waiter in a <’
•’a Great Success
.American legion i>am <*■
,’u. , January iiix. ;>t F<bzoary
hi, wa- well attended, and I order
t isn’t a
Pre very
number
for gen*
library.
The member* of the committee ;
L. Browning, Chair- j
C. P. dua.Wax.d, Mr . i
. Hcisse, Mr.. J. E. Burge.
Jim Shane, and Mrs. Cail
Veedle Craft
’l..h
Th.. YlasJb Craft Club
'ertamed Thut««iay aft*r<
♦ he lovely home of .Mrs.
Steeie by her mother. Mr-
Darth.
Beautiful rases and
rvm the garden decorated tl* I
■«sr,v. Tbirteir. SwAb.,-.-.- i
/•«■» and eggs can fill the bill
Wkew all the world u bleak and
chill
4 nd . intrv blasts assert their will.
r'’it when the dags are warm and
Might Work
John—I don't know what to m
With my week-end
Jack-Put yua hat m it.-Pte
son e Weekly.
Welch;
118.38 ac
il
i!
Jetty Parker
Jibk Class
The Hetty
-,-U hold th. i
anuary 22rw
he basement of the
hurch. with Mesdaiti
ard>, J. J Eerrnx--
Mdkr as host. cr.
mity House.
is been pun-lias, d by the
Grand Lodge of this
K te&sp.
Four ’< cup nt ty
the marihtnallows and steam in top
of double 'sutler until melud. Rt.
move from stove and a<1'. r„t ot
orange juice sad oth<
h'reezc Mimnr once
This recipe may be
juices. 1
tapers was
E. P»entl.
I
' Books aie Bought for
eant sleep In
— If you didn't'
cream
Th- next meeting will be
day, Jan. 23, with Mrs.
I Singing at
} Christian Church
A Singing will be
Good Saatoa
Teacher—This e**ay oa ”<
Car” is exactly, word fw wort,
same as your sister s
Arthur—Yrs'm- its U* »
I’ubU and
\ntin.|lf F
D.0 -.
Js»t Like Tescbors
Son—teacher pulled »i>ma- j
thing Oi li e rod.y that made aw i T
mighty uorr
Mother -Hhat was that!
Son-M? ear I
j. h. e. J.ph/on Mrs. Sam Lincoln
Dies in Beaumont |
C. E. Com vent ivn to Meet
in Orange, March 6th
The Annual ijoutheaitern
tr»<L Christian Endeavor 1
vention will be held at tnc Fir.-t
Christian Church of Orange,
March 6-8, I Friday through Sun-
day >. Rev W B Blount, pastor
of the Church, and the young
i of the Church are making
with the help of Arthur
Black, Pnyident of the 4-( ounty
L’tuoii and Ila) Siroa. 1;<tr;c‘.
Pre id.-nt, to make the best con-
_____ r to J- C.
Hutcheson III; HT&B Sec 36 Ab
461 40 aca; 1 16 int I--..
D. R. Bullard to W. L.
Right to the Poiat
M ther—A twenty page
from James! What does be My?
Daughter—He says be loves mo.
News of the ceatn of Mir
___in Beaumont has been re-
ived in thia city.
Mrs. Lincoln was th. ©f( y Bullard to W. L. GoL'-
mi Lincoln. General Foreman oi j ; S. Marsh Ab 81-82: 118.3b
s Lot 4; 1 16 int 410.00.
D. R. Builard to W. L. Gold
S. Marsh Ab 81-82; 289.54
ac Pt Lt 4; 1 16 int 110.00.
D. R
! .‘ton;
M. Templeton to J. L.
Keep; Lots 59 & 60,
IWYilinaryJingles
L il-** by Marcia Camp
is melting eampllre marshnuilow* «
top of a double boiler. T <^unpfirv
marshmallows are what keep the ic«
fine-textured and smooth ad4a« •
certain smoothness of flavor at th,
MUM time OtMv, (hey are . : •*.
mixture may bo poppeu into a fry-
ing tray of the mechanical refrtgwa.
tor or placed in a tight contain* h>
a bucket of ice and sal' and forgot-
may bn
b it the
Mi>. Elizabeth Curb y. <
Health Nurse of B-azoria C
and Mimi Olga Bure h,
Health Advisor
formerly of th
vin visitor?
c. I dent of’th“A*v7n ^Public'- ' -h>L. i rw««l citixvn..
, ' T. .1 f- h-.-r
was one o> the r-peak er- at Uue|
I Annual Footbail Banquet m Free
| (Continued from page 1)
I unit Whiu-on.u, Perry Austin
Ab 111; 20 ac Lot 7 $1000
Frank B. Weeks to Scaw<l’ow
lon« 810.00.
Mineral 4 Royalty Deed*
Mrs
man M
226: 13 75 aes 81 00
j J. C. Hutcheson Jr
of an
BSt ^erybod
<‘!j r<">f ‘ i| I ^*1 K,fh
states .. writ.
■Mi
r>f th*
MSdssti’-, they
M|her> it
M|^ke to dep
W** ,,Mlf ln
1,<
tl
h^HjShl Pl ej
a Wily
>i)ld b
ace—h
a^Bbj> cloth
nNH^vater
-Pesr«on’y '
I
Benson, Eli
Browning.
. F.dwsrd-. Jr .
Rlk C; 12.64 a
Emily E. Dans et al to R. A
Westbrook; S F Austin Ab 21;
640 ac*; l-ote 21 to 28 inc 410.
Amos Schantz et al to Clayton
N. Smith, 1 Keep 80 ac»; ..
20. 21 4 22 110 00.
Off Ike Record
“Waiter, you may bring us two ;
‘TU-g pardor. *,r that's what the i
i -stra la ) aying.* — Detroit
: . T-i soe
Steele were I Church School
loite in the I services in
refre.-hmentr week,
patty shelb. —
wh'titu-.i I "
I .-mg *e their convent>
■ Jesui. Call L’s”, two hvn>
< fifty young people ate
‘ to meet for three days oi
; non and fellowship uh’
Rebekan I consider their theme
Mondavi Call oi the Master”
There are to be two
fol r’-gi^tmtion- a*
I 85c, in which sock
inns compete, and the o
wiual contests for t1
terr advertising the roi v«
information on the port, n
■ b« had from Mi.-- Edna D.
Friendswood, Texas.
Just Like a Man
Mrs. Jawlsh—“Does your hus-
band wear bls hair short7* Mrs.
Perk —"I'es—.be miserable cow
' ard !”
for the
d J. H.
I E. Jeph-on aa alternate; for the
■ Episcopal Guild
I Auxiliary, Mrs. «
| and Mn*. L. W. Charlston. I
■ Because of the mee ting whicn!
Mr> T <
Al Mart
Mr* Fred Murk
Entertains
Mrs. Fred
ne Thr»‘c
PtMaday afternoon
oinscttin* were used
hrougboui tho room*.
1 ^ciison w«» awarded
core prise. AA del
ourre him! < offer wn
•he cle»e of the game
The club aw. tuber- f
dexuame.4- U. A. Mo
kMinon. J. H. E. Jt ph-on. W.
iV'nuili. J. C. PUrtkll, Lail 5!
iekl. »' I Sbnfer <»nert«
he club were Me«daTnrs Gee
tan ton. M M
•.enxit and W
there will be r-‘
or Morning Prayer!
Grace Church t.„-
hghted
Mrs H
i-ening. chicken :
were served to
»l»)>artcd at a late
g for Mrs. Hering
£ch enjoyable occa
,4 were, the honors.'i
ring. Mr. and .Mi.-. Houston Tuosday. There
Mr. and .Mrs. Joim j purchased thirty eight nc»
nd Men Roy Baker,! including a number of
. Leo Ilonin von and j
iiwrry Fuwie.
Baptist Womanly Work err. j arc Mi W
Hold Meeting Jan. 14th
D. R. Bullard •
, i. < k. n .dad in patty shelb. ------o------ ; ‘J"
t cake topped with wh pp< < Alvin School Superintendent
irn and ioffer wen - rve i | |A Speaker at Banquet : '*
C. P. Strickland, -uperinten-1
Between Meals
| “D- r.'t you like a g'rl to have t J
Free Christian Science Lec-j fre«h complexion?"
ture in Houston Sunday “Yes; but not took often*
tert^re nn rheixt.l
will be given by Paul
the Houston City*
Sunday after-
January 19th. at thre?
The public is cordially
invited to attend.
uardmr— Pauline
Guardian—Lorena
ten. except for one Mirrtng
in tha froexiiiK nrooaM. it
kept for tw< or tiicw da>s
family will permit.
ORANGK MARNII I(H
1 pint orange cup lemon
juice Julee
24 campfire tsKupcoB
marahniaiiowH orange rind
usaR
.1 lighter breakfast will sufer.
for instance, huve you tried margff
Ice*
5L1KNT1 1CK FOR BRF.AKFANT
\ ERUZBN dea« rt for breakfaat 1
\ That may wound a itttle odd to
inaccuaUaned cars, but tt is sure to [
•.-cate very good indaed even to un-
i ecu at o med jmiatea or. a sweltering
August momintr.
And when (he frosen .texxert is an
•>range rnaraii ice, wmeb aincunta to
.ery Httle more than a cunning
vend U slightly a’-eeten*? fruit
juice*, it is really a perfectly suitable
breakfast dieh The chill give* juat
•hat extra flip tn a heat-weary appe-
qte which is needed to make the rest
of the breakfast welcome, and all the
invaluable vttamina of the plain Or-
ange juice remain intact.
The only extra work in addition tm-nia to i
•<> that of preparing the fruit juice*' brtnJifast.
. V
M - I
Hansel
Rt. Sup. to Noble Grand-
Lovclla idoux
veiling L. Sup. to Noble Grand-
er mite I Lotta Stevens
he was! R Sup. to ViceXlran l—
beaut, ' I.. Sup to V ice Grand-
Matt. 9:86
t hope Eph. 2:12-14.
I 1 hr seeking 8‘t-pherd Isa. 53:1 t>
: Hope for all. John 3:14-17
The voice at the Seeker John 5 .24
Our eternal home___1 Pet. 1 ;3-5
the Sarita Fe of Galveston. They!
es.ded in Alvin many years, and!
were among our most beloved and
u Mrs. Lincoln!
b •! been failing in hca!tr. for:
Rpveml years past.
She i« enrvteed by h"”
sons, Cheater and
icoln, a married daupl
eral grandchildren .
to thank our man • i w
ar th. tr kindneM. «vm»r I Q
. ,.n.i hoautiful flnrai afterinjr.t I as
I Local Episcopalians Hold vur nc.nt bereavement !l
Aunua! Meeting ! |j,v husbaad bthi son.
: .«irK of C. | j. peaK |
1-ai wm held at the! Mn. Peail g
Hon>w> last Tuesday even- I -
X.r>:;*! Mawnic Charter Oak
Purchased by Mawn*
:.■» ; The v«k Uw au, T«. a- j n
D-legates were elec- ’ w-rla. hy many h the
Ihocesar I of the fim Mawmc gathering in
Rutiard to M’. L. Gold
S. Marsh Ab 8>82; 13b k
t 6?; 1 ot 11; Is* int *■ ’ 6 00
Tulane Gordon to D- K Bul-
lard: S. Marsh; 289.64 ac Pt Lot
4, 14 int $10.00.
D. R. Bullard to R. A. Welch;
5. Marsh Ab bi-‘_; 2a&.a4 ac
| Pl Tr. 4; 18 int S 10.00.
Di-- Tulane Gordon to D. R- Bul-
lard; S. March 81-82, 138.3
ac Lot 62 A 11; Hint 110.00.
R. D. Bullard to R. A. Welch;
S. March Ab 81-82; 139.8 a<- Lot J
«2 & 11; U int 110.00.
D. R. Bullard to R. A
S. Marsh Ab 81-82;
Lot 4, lx mt $10:00
C. F. Jewett to
S. March Ab kt
Lot 4; U mt $10.00.
Bertha C Fades to J. W.
nolds; I Keep Lot 50 Blk (
$10 01).
Mr.-. Bertha C. Eades to R. D-
th<y,' MacDonald; 1 Keep; Lot 50 Blk C
Thtj 10 «c» 110.00.
Mrs. Alice N. Taylor to E. B
•G;; L’aidw’eii et al; HT4B Sec
10 ac Lot 11 $10.00.
Ch?s. F. Elite ct ux to Shasta
(drier. :n-l 0)1 co; D. CcCormick; 200
11000.
Bernard River Land Dev.
D. McCormick Ab 85; 50.7
Lot 20 $10 06
Mag
Mr and Mrc. John Trantew
Woodrc/f, Kanr. are
t his brother. A J 1
amily.
1 A free p
! The following officer^ were in-l>an Science
I -tailed: j Sealey in
Henry Littleton, Vice-President; J Auditorium next
Marjorie Ruesell, Secretary- jr,oon-
Treu.urn, |<’do<-k
E. C. Kimmon . Adult Advisor;
The library committee of tne! A. E. Burns, Pastor Advuor;
Athenaeum Club made a trip to; Program Chairman, Elizabeth
“ * they Chambers;
* book ,| Sotiai Ch., rman, Isabelle, luk aud puahed his pro 6.000 mile* j
f recent Cramer; { acroaa white paper in hir official I
d cueala , pubheity Chairman, Jqhn pUk I
_ (ton; •• •••-«.
Mitgionary Chairman, Charte-
nan. Mrc. C. P. SUidliwui, Mr .; En?“"d:
i’onianh Warker- Baptist! A. A. Heisse, Mrs. J E. Burg* . ‘ ‘*jT
SdBool €!•»• ntet la«i I Mrc. Jim Shane, and Mrs. Cail' n}t.aD ' .
, ... | r. , t 1 he Society < onsistr of about
in r*gu)ar monthly »•♦.- Bohn. ... .
.11,^11 Mr- M..1- —I-- ' „
1. t r •• op-'- Alvin Garden Club k , „
Hat Monthly Meeting ■” • ’ “ r„ Duir«t. ou a
j, j. j ■, —... i District Counc.l m er ting held In
' The January meeting of th,«'The First ( hrn-tisn Chtpvft, Hou?-
Alvin Garden Club was held >n» ton, Sunday evvnmg, where plan-
• the City Hall Saturday aft, moon fo» the Di-trict Convention to be
j Mrs. Ernest Steele, in the «!.-jhcld in Orange. Texas. March
| sence of the president, called thc<^' •■!'> were discussed.
to order at 3:15.
The usual routine busines
attended to after which a
interesting program was given,
Consisting of a paper by Mi*
Raj'Twend Holloway on bvlb«, ore
by Mrc. J J. Dcdson on native
trees and »hrabs which can be
grown succersfuUy in the Gulf’
r ....... Coast country. The iart paper i
American Legion Dance ') A’r -'Ude dca.i "n
— - - ’ *•—— •»--* should be grown fn,
flower ..how. The
evutionai. With "The !
n the Life of Christ'
Ct. waa Jed by Mis. J
teacher of the class
Mary Ward, the secretary, {
i mu resting report,
rhmente of tea and alad | n,ee,in«
rved by the Drysdale girl*,
t wen Mrs. J T
M Hooper. Mr .
Rnrc, Mr*, i,aerie
mon-. Mr- Searle,
rd. Mr- George
i'irr, and Mrs. J.
I Council which will be hii-d , Fexiw,
liou.-ton on Sunday, Monday and Mason
i I ue-day, January 19-21. The state.
I fnr t . Six acres rround aupuihii:^
the tree were included in th*,
transartion.
I M-
cup
malic
ible Loder ui
from atove and add rut ot
juice wad other ingradiMto.
. atirnna once Serve* 4 or I
recipe may be varied b, u«aj
other (run juices. Ine inxnm ion
resulting are excellent axotnpMt.
merits to any other meal as whi «
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Hirsh, Fannie Lou. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1936, newspaper, January 17, 1936; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251956/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.