The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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■I “Vi. J_______
Mi
Judi
1914
H
know what
many
Ten Years Ago This Week
1924
it* liddrt&c of
ar<l, of th«* (Jr
Monday morn-
Hr i» reported to be doing
lack '
»ved that I
he was
a »ur-
Mr . W. O. Glascock and little
grand-on, Bryan, went to Ga*ve«-
ton Sunday to see her daughter-
w, Mrs. O. R. Glaos
very much pleased
Skeets of
lotting;
Mias Lula Booth returned the
first of the week from an extend-
ed visit with friends in north Tex-
J. W. Ruark underwent at. op-
eration at the St. Joseph Infirm
ary in Houston la
mg.
in-law, Mrs. O. R. Glasscork, and welt
was very much pleased to find
her looking so well and improving
pi oof of God 's iim-
unflned to Christ
nr Notable among
and trust In
rewarded Is
le Discoverer
human hope* decaivw? is joy
trembler? Then **nry pilgrt’n
unloose the latchet of thy sandals; I
Mr.-. Whitson and daughter,
Mrs. Oscar Leazer, left for Dallas
Sunday night where they were
j called by the sudden 'lines* of
, their daughter and sister, Mrs.
j Sheldon.
Responding to a call by Mayor Vogan, forwards; Breeding,
Edward.-;, about thirty men met at ter;
the officer of E. I.. Ix>ng Tuesday guards.
I night to discuss
. of a Chamber
t ; Mayor Fkiwards i
man and E L. Long temporary
secretary A committee composed
of E. II. Rackley. W. E. Davis and
Dr A. J. Dollard woa appointed
to draft Jules and by*l»ws to be
submitted at the next meeting.
Twenty Years Ago This Week
Miss Lorena Story was carried
to the John Sealy Hospital hi Gal-
. veaton the first of the week, where
she underwent an operation which
she stood finely.
cen-
Williams and P. Monarch, '
Angleton’s line up wa*-:
the organization Nait and Smith, forwards; Brock-1
of Commerce, man center; Welch and Geisecke, j
vas elected chair- guards.
Sunday evening Mr. C. P. Col-
I lins started to church with his
•al man- ! daughter*. While going to the
gate to open it, ht stepped on a
cow, which jumped up and gave
him a fall, breaking his arm in
two places and crushing his *’•
bow.
■ceive
good I
11 HI*
; houses. A. F Hates will be found
As. the understanding of God, j in the Bruner building on Gordon
street; J. J. Rammer will be in ,
the new Kelly building, and Wei!
bom Brothers are r---
their mammoth dry goods store. I
Mr. and Mr-- H L
remodelint’ ?prnt gand<y here
, Mr. Skrets* son, Jonn aaeeu, and
Leigh Acton is visiting his aunt, family.
Jesus or Ills lime
j those whose faith
| God wa. abundantly
' Mary Baker Eddy, th<
and Found, r u( Chrtel
! Like the great Master, she not
l"Oly was endued with pure spir-
itual understanding, but was able
to demonstrate In practlci *
ner that her faith In Ocd was well
rewarded In freedom from
sod limitation She pro* *
pure spirituality cannot be denied
expression And in Christian 8ci-
euce. Mrs. Eddy has given the 1
rules which enable others to in-
vest their all with God and receive
surely and abundantly the »
which He has prepared for all
children
Members of Alvin Lodge No.
762. Masons, celebrated the 30ti
anniversary <yf their lodge ut a
hanejnet le»t Thursday nlgl.t «i
the Hotel Alvin, attended by 500
perauna. W. II. Pace acted at
dertort place* no practical was hia
faith and trust In God that
] able to feed all and leave
I plus.
I Nor wat the j
pie reward coi
The first of February will see
changes in the business
A, F Bates will be found
good, unfolds in human conscious- i
ness through the study of Chris- ‘
uau Science. tt<e student finds that
thia correct knowledge of God '
brines hcalinr from disease, de- 1
formity. discomfort. and fear. It
comforts the sorrowing, binds up !
the broken hearted, and eneour- ;
ages the weary ones. Like the tn in ;
who found the "pearl of meat
price” and sold all that he had io
order to obtah It. the student ol '
ChrIntian Selene* finds It advls
able and neecssrry to dispute of •
false material col c-pt« a* soon ai '
possible and strive to gain ths
i pearl of spirituality, the conscious
I nesa of God's presence, power, and
Science. "Seeking is not sufBcienf
I whereby to arrive at the results jI
Schnee: you must strive; and th*
L.lory of the strife comes of hon ,
I o«ty and humility," writes Mr* ;
E.idv ■ Ml:.. ■ Ilan*-. Willin ■> '
311) In the transitional fate oil
I conecloiisneRR the** word* <»n th* I
and
r«-r for man-
It I* always
ilia
: sim
really
kind r<
ttt« d-.n
>ndary In considera-
Itual understanding
things of God,” prl-
gwi«*h be sec
Sun and sj 1
•f “th* deep
ears
To invest
JMsga. >0 con
Liar Dae
•vest" is. "To
•» an to gtve ai
present
How c
he prom
but "all
.....
adu< d into
erw’d be tv
' ■'
<’.otl ai,4 Hii
•o great* pr
from at ve
ten is t t
Ite*. (hint
yoe.
ny t.ic wo,
cans, among other
r, to endow, to vest
the dennitions of
put in possession
in Immediate fixed
rl»at of present t>r future enjoy-
ticni How <i« veriptive is thin
teanwinn of the result which one
Iboins who turr.a io God spirit,
ter guidance, protection, supply,
and peace' Reliance upon God
tears immediate fruitage, for tt
tedevd vests th< reliant one with
tew »vwm*dia«e fi»ed right ' to en-
tel tiie blessings from Goa s pow-
er. Tl'ls rellatH ■■ is not too trans
aewdental tn Its adaptation or
•walintion at this present and in
all time Centuries ago Christ
*mms ustd a parable to Illustrate
the virtue of the kingdom of h»«av-
■w H* told of a man who found
• "ptutrl of great price. Note,
that while It wa a pear! of great
value, a "great price" was re-
quired to purchase it Ko highly
Atd the mai< value this pearl, and
go much did he desire to posaesa
It. that he "sold all that he had.
awd bought It." At another time
Jesus said. "Seek ye first the king
Aoro oi God and ins righteous
throe things shall be
you " Surety there
mor* profitable ln-
ftca Mini
Department.
w
[
Tur. ■
H-
o|wra
A Profitable Investment
Thuixduy.
p. m. Th<*y
oot by a c
/ f' 1 :
of th<
M
MrCrv
Jtewui
i studcntA.
z*;1
Mi.-sionary Soci-
0 learn to -•!
find Life etet uMi
Th. Christ, in <
d B> that.
ie pal tiiig *
of Ilf- and
uiiltual -OH
maj j ut t,re •
uia ' honor U;
at the Texas University, won her
uw»v* scholarship by being ti- Vi .
i’ ■ • tf ■ I t 170 >ut of 295'1
"i’nan expert-
Ith and profit
derived fruiu
trratn was carried out; Invocation,'
Peak; Alvin Lodge, it*;
Gro’«th and Development, Mayor
T. Ed wards: The Mason as a
Thr Woman’. M, sionary Sooi- J, ,S- J“' k‘?n :„Thv “F*"
' cty of the Methodist ChulTh South 11 H rord; pi.no
j held the usual monthly weial •<“« Mi*m« France, and Jwe-;
niueting at the home of Mrs. J. D. phinc Pollard; Masonry and the i
. Jkr.MI. Mrs. Wm. Galey anJ public Schools. J. O. Webb- solo.
Mi>. <’. M. Hoeregott a-risted ai Mr*. P. D. Holloway; Mnsonr•!
host* Mies. nn,| Christianity, Rev. P. S. Wii-J
IjmI Frhiav the Alvin High son; Order De Molay, E, C. Kin.-
i School defeated the Angleton mons; Ia*die» of the Eastern Star,,
1 High Schoo! at Angleton by the A J, Pollard; solo, Min Dorothy
1 one-aided f»e<>rv of 15-3. Line-Up Davis; address. Rev. E. A. Ewellj
| for Alvin was; IL Monarch and of Galveston.
L
POET'S CORNER
—Elizabeth Giles Winn.
Vvu M
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*•<>11 The <'«r!Kkr”
IN rEARLAnw
<i us ready (o serve you groceries, fresh
1 know what fills my soul with light
Throughout the longest, blackest night;
It is because your image beams
And u my a 11 nr b>>usv of Bream s
Dreim House
You are the one I most esteem,
I smile on you with eyes that beam;
My thoughts of you, my d°ily fare,
Ans like a simple h .»ly pra/er.
With secret Joy at.d calming Peace
I feel my moral strength increase:
Life can not be a stormy sea
When sacred love abides with me.
■k’ J|
th* well for the past
Mont Mnrkcl
MILLER, i*rop.
Telephone 7
Penrlnud
HOMER
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for February 3. 133 I
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17
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25c
25c
25c
17c
r
Big Value, 32-oz. ji
l<k
Mother Hubbard, 8-oz. bottle
9c
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Red & White, 3 pkgs.
Oafs
4
f)c
Post, per package
< <H*<»a
»«•
Rice Hotel, per can
lie
Big Value, White, 3 bars
Breakfast llaeon
29c
Big Value, 4 pound
AIA'IIV
I.EUH KIIY CO.
Red & White, No. 2 cans, 2 for
Sour lira ad
Hershey’s, ‘j-pound can_____
Pork & Bea ns
Swift’s Special Lein
Sliced, per pound
7^c
«C
Iflc
Libby’s Fancy Sliced, No. 21 a can
p* f Lar
Jack Sprat, Petit Pois, No 2 can
Pca<*li<‘s
Red & White. No. 2V. can
Pineapple
< ’orn
Red & White, 1-pound can
I Tomato Jiiice^
Soap"''^
Red <*t White, 20-oz. package
Bpnns 1 rown Beauty, No. 1 tall can________
l^rape Ked & White, 16-o«. jar
Bran Fhikes
Silver Floss, No. 21 2 can
Milk of Magnesia bL"" ,c"”
Catsup
Wisteria, 14-oz. bottles, 2 for
Apple Butter
Figs
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tires and general automobile sen ice
li-
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Mr. We>
THE ALVIN SUN, Alvin and Brazoria County’s Oldest Newspaper—Est. 1890
Early Files
Ago This Week
1
1904 « * Thirty Xears
Alvin, Texas, Friday, February 2,
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TnC ALVIN SUN
AND NEWS
i-f.-t u-ui ■ l unti i OiJent A. U‘*pap«r abliahtd 1890
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Beck, John P. & Colley, Robbie Dell. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1934, newspaper, February 2, 1934; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1252006/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.