The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946 Page: 5 of 10
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SERVICE
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DODGE PLYMOUTH
DODGE TRUCKS
Phone 132
aI ALGER JONES STRICKEN
Brazoria Alft '
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to attend each and all #e
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ALVIN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
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RANEYS
BICYCLE SHOP
PHONE 311
St.John’s Catholic
Church
Rev Thoma. Griffin, pastor
Mass every Sunoay morning at
9 o’clock.
First Methodist
Church
1.. Williams. pastor
.ident
HI RAY
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U. S. Army
cnooii rots
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FOOTBALLCAOWD PROVES
VERY WELL BEHAVED
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The crowd viewing the Alvin, and
F eeport football game was the 1 b'
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USED CARS
II. & S. MOTOR co.
1504 GORDON ST
ANGLETON HIGHWAY
phone 313 alvin, texas
■ F for Freeport.
"***’' son. ’An- |
■ in took the field
>ar I showed the
•nd good sports.
BASKETS. KICK STANDS
CHAIN GUARDS AND OTHERS
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H ill \ Y(H W '»NT V
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE
OF CHRISTMAS CARDS Come
In and »«e sample* and place
your order new to insure deliv-
ery —The Alvin Sun.
Christian Science
own! Sunday school. 9.30 a. m. Morn-
Ing service, 11am.
1 Wednesday evening testimony
1 meetings. 8 p m.; reading room
i Open Wednesday aternoon from
M.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Icani
ivestiwi, pre«l_
u. a Council, and . j (
n Richey of Tex-I.lll(j
uiiiis.* inner. |fin„i
•a.,-; given by M.paiii
e-t Columbia and , Fn-»
FLUORESCENT LAMPS
BED LAMPS ANO
BED CASTERS
MOTOR BICYCLES
TIRES. TUBES SEATS
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and again th
.1 The Yellow I
a defensive I
■’»"* of th. choir practice, 7:30. Wednesdays .
I, , Prijvar m.iallntf 51 m fl
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just TRV to
SHOW ME SOMETHIN’ -----
THAT’LL BEAT THEM ij/ / •'<*«/
LIGHT, FLAKY, TEMPER J 'i I
, GLAPIOLA < KjJlSdM
2^ BIS JITS'
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thirty yanl
through and
| 25 yarda f< -■ «
1 wan good
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I’lUSOXF.RN Will. Ill- TO BLIND . . Some 1 <»0(i prisoner* in
-Lit* ville penflciitiarx. JoLcl. Ill . who volunteered tn bequeath their
•* to medical s<ien<< alter their death, mi (hat many blind persons
■ i' be able to we again. *ign up in the prison grounds Only part*
' ■ "•«>. nia ' will tn u-. d in miKm qui nt "transplanting ’ operations
to restore vlsina, in certain cases of ’ corneal’’ deBriency.
First Christian Church
Rev. A. E. Burns, pastor
Sunday school p: 45 a m. Preach
ing and communion 11 a. m.
Chnstian Endeavor 6.30 p m.
Sunday evening service, 7:30 p.
I Wednesdays—Prayer meeting.
7.30 p m.
j Ladles Aid meets every second
[and fourth Thursday at 2:30 p.
|tn.. Fellowship Hall.
First Baptist Church
• port ! Pearland, Texas
_ Rev. Walter R Clark. pastor__
Sunday School 10 a. m. Preach-" _
I Ing 11 a m BTU 7 pm. Evening A
service 8:13 p. m.
Tuesdays — WMU, 2 30 p. m . z
WSCS metis every first and
MuAdav _ij the month. 3
Boara of stewards meets the
or.d Wednesday ol each month
;n m C-. -.r practice every
| JIIVIII TjV illlKVUVUI
Lutheran, A. L. C. i
BSjK Rev. A. R. Weiher, Pastor
Divine Service 11:00
My | Sunday School 10 00
. | Assembly of God
Church
Ocie J Herring, Pastor
[ Sunday Scnoo;. 10 a m. Morr.
Ing Scrvlcct, li a m. Evening,
Services, 7 30 p m
Mid week Service
evening, 7:30
Young People's Service, Friday
evening. 7 30
Sunday’s announcements are
the same.
The AWln S«n, Bruorla County’, Oldest Newspaper—Esteblbhxd In ISM
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Church of Christ
Rev. David O. Griffith, pastor
Bible reading 9:45 a.m. Preach-
ing and communion 11 a m
Sunday evening service 7 p. m
Wednesdays Bible reading vf the p:
and singing, 7 p m. Thursdays
j —Ladies Bible reading class, 1:4V
!P. m.
. HEN, JOE.’ <S;
FOOTBALL
GftME'S STARTIN’
RIGHT NOW ' 5
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IMetHct Roy
Ing Sen-re. H a
Holy Cuixunur.ior
of the m
St. John's Evangelical
Lutheran Church
of Alta Loma, A. L. C.
Kev A. K Welber Paetor
Sunday Scnooi 10 00
Divine Service 9 00
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Alvin Evangelical
•V, novembm
ultvT?
The *orM »icrrl« ftuul anti Itttnf'
ihit feed romii I* '<>rr ftHttl. . . . ton can
gel NtlVi live ft<«l that niaiit • fu<«l
quicker . . . ‘ I omorruu’w 4< rd- 1 OP
. . . Iw. atiAr I nrlr J<»hnnv tliih" ton
trolled laburatery prucewwing L *
I uele Johnny'* I«etl ahr»d—•‘tomwrrttw •
feed*". S«<. if you have hng« to feed. :
'a getf in the hittory of the
sport here, and yet the fans
A.ere given credit with being ! <• inship ■« ,il»n w
about the best behaved in many They ulstr formed F tor
,e»r« land A for Alvin, playir
C ly Maohal A A Saveli »a>d^school aong.
they garifted- four
third down thee
through, with a
travelling M5 yard
Freeport with
three baton twirl' - plua two small]
a took the field at half time. I
formed A tor Alvin facing |
their bleacher*, thv’
played the m
■m A weigh.” Ab
Hotui and the bi
me high spirits a
So -ight here and now
on. 'noloritl—no matter
he drive* — to come to u«
lot better service. We guarantee
prompt attention, careful work
dealing that hp» mode ovr D’-
Plymouth owner* so hepo '•
I Bleaker I.
■*he council b-aw
(Galveston, spi k»
sibi 1 hies s< out
training for futu;«
I of the world
I District nir-inher
we cordiolly inv.te
what make of cor
it he i» looting
the vome
end fair
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Weldon F Bmoks, Pastor
'.♦on Adoue Phone
unday Hchooi — t* <5
Worship 11 00 A M
Training Union -6 jo
Woi-hip— 7 30.
M U .Monday. 2 P. .M
Hour of Power WedweMtay, 7 30
M
that there waa very little drink-
ing m evidence and that there
were no unpleasant incidents to
mar the meeting of the two
teams.
Despite the number of auto,
mobile* at the game the park,
mg problem was handled very
smoothly by Robert E Ripley
ard h s assistant* including
membe » of the Volunteer Fire
Department and bus driver*.
a gain of about six yards On the j
fourth there was a fumble and !
• Freeport n-vo-.-ered on Aiviu's ;
I-*.*-*......• hne On Freeport’s [
there was a break [
a Freeport back ran I
I.do.n Th« kick I0*" *ND Host RAOIOl
dStas-F-hmt..
I’ Many car owner* have come to u* end *oid
‘Tve heard «o many nice Ih.ng* about you ibot
I I *i»h you would service my car - but un
I Innately it isn’t a DeSoto or a Plymouth."
Grace Episc pal
< hiiruh
Rev W ill t . Dowty, rec‘uv
' ‘Cik’vi^clK
HIE
HIRE S WHAT YOU GAIN ON OVERSEAS SERVICE
STAITINO gAt
MR MOfSt
Service
Maater Scrgrcet u- *
or Fir* Su*Mrt . . >165.00
Technical Sergeant . . 115.00
Staff Sergeant • • • • 115.00
Sergeant . . • • • 100.00
(orporal . . . . , *»0.00
Private First Gaa* » « A0.00
Private « • • • a a 75.00
Overseel *er.»*a laceeasa* Rese Pay fcV »%l
I<ok toward Korea and Japan’ A thrilling new • ! a
new life—with intrrv-Ming w«»rk, rjuirt*. mtriiainuu i .m l
travel opp<»rtunitir«—can be had for t*. aeknig q ,„!i,-.|
voting mrn who volunteer for the 1-t Cavalry, lltli \ tborne.
6th. 7th, 24th or .’ -th Infantn IhviAion-
U hat an opportunity . . what a Training in otic .
these crack unit' will stand you in good stead wt - .- vi-r v •
go Study a foreign language Ixarn the fawinatiiig i' t.i.l- of
Military Government m vital to future peace ari-i t ” i > Jy.
Japan's “Isles of Pine*’’ are but a sample .4 th
tions of an Anny . arret in the tar Ea-t The \
reopened comfortable h< trl«. theater*, owin-ming !»•>■
dubs, g"lf coni-> -. ball park* I fanui.di
i pre-war touriats - and many ucm’ development*— j
bread choice of recreation.
Not everyone can measure up to this job. Only i year
enlistees who meet prescribed physical and mental standards
ca*i enjoy the benefit* of such a job. High overs*a* pay.
g«K><| fiwxl ami lodging and a geoervis retirement plan make
vour future in thr Armv Unoiml force* too good to uo-«!
See your nearr-t Army Recruiting OOh—i for lull details.
• LhSas "S««ad OS." War'i»r» of *»•<• " "*•'<» of ♦»< *,•». ’
‘ F-»«Wv W» M®»l, sad Mmiof f oofOetl •*•«*<•>*! •• ya.r rWn
•Editor’s Nt’te—Church pastors
1 of Alvin ant* surrounding com-
munities are urged to turn In a
calendar for their churches
which may hr used from week to
week The Sun relies on each in-
dividual pastor to make any net-
j essary change* in the time or
Rev G Heruid Taylor. I
Sunday School '• 45 A.
Morning Worship- II A
N Y P S -7 00 p. M
Evangelistic Service- - 7 30 P M
Mid-week Prayer S- r,ic « W ■>!
nesday 7 f" P M.
W F M S Every second au<
fourth Tuesday.
‘The Church Where
Calling Ail Cars
in need of better service
j At the Vak off Villalovaw return.
! 'line and ■ - knocked out and tak.
fen from : field, ami the situation
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
Chron!' bronchitis mny develop if
your cough.. chest cold, or acute bron-
chitis Is not treated and you cannot
afford to takeachance with any medi-
cine less potent than Creornulslon
which goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden pl; ■ um arid aid nature to
soothe and i .eal raw,tender, inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes.
Creomulsiou blends beechwood
creosote b special process with other
time tested medicines for coughs.
It contains no narcotics.
No matter how many medir
you have i ried. tell your druggii
sell you a bottle of Creomulsion i
ff' the you tr..i t !.«
r I 1 way it qutcklv .illsvi the cough
7 inltting n st and sleep, or you s
f have your money back. <Adv.)
. ''OPERATION GLADIOLA"
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Stuart, Charles. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946, newspaper, November 14, 1946; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1252005/m1/5/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.