The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1940 Page: 4 of 10
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FRIDAY. JULY
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Friends of Judge
Graves Urge
His Re-Election
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TotheGALVESTON COURT
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SUMMER
DRESSES
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other tool
at the
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ally on
to the
Justice George W. Graves
of Harris Counts
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ally known manufacturer included in this July Clea.ai
$1.95 VALUES $2 95 VALUES $3 95 VALUES
$1.49 $1.89 $2.69
LACES
A group of al lover laces in light or
dark colors.
SI 00 Values. Yd. 79c
81.59 to 81.89 Vai., Yd. $1.29
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Bit. I till t 1,01 of
GIRDLESCOMBINAIIONS
BRASSIERES
$1 19
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Closing out group of SUMMER FABRICS
39-liuh B EMBER Y SHEERS R.y ?9c Value*
8*-Inch Printed SIIEX-RAY. Reg «*• taiue.
36-lnch Printed SWIMS ORt.AMH, Reg SI (Ml Value*
39-Inch PrlHted FLAT CREPES
39-Inch Plain I LAT < KEPES
36”
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TO GOOSE CREEK
Mr and Mrs. Jack Martin and
children, Dorothy. Helen and Ken-
| neth. were visitor* in Gooose Creek
I during the week-end n» guests of
I his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
I Martin and family.
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Entire stock of summer dresses will be included in
grouping that will clear the stock immediately,
needing a few more cool small summer dresses then hurry to
McBride’s July Clearance Sale and buy from this grouping
at one-half their regular pricings,
a.'d styles to be had at any price,
sheers not included).
George Cook literally beams as
"They named him Charlo*.
woven patterns,
’.hat are bargains
l n< xceik <1 a- a han! worker and capable
juri-t: not having lost a day through illnest.
he has an unsurpassed record of
opinions written.
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MR WILLIAMS ILL
A Williams, who has oeen
ned to his bed for several j
is reported Improved.
Men's Shirts in
meshes and white
al their regular prices of $1.65 may
. \\ be purchased during McBride's July
< 11 u.ii '' Sale for only $1.19
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ST-PIECE SET | I
DINNER and GLASS WARE i|
jur choice of our stock of Noritake China in open ■ 1
patterns in a service of eight. The glasses are B
glass design and may be selected from fi good g|, |
r.g of patterns.
PIFX E SET
DIXN'ER W ARE
PIECE SET
GLASS W ARE
Manhattan and 1> V.P Shirts and Shoris are also included in th
aiice event. Combed yarn shills with tie-sides or elastic-side shorts in
whites or fancies No buttons to come off on these short—they’re
all equipped with the patent'd anap-fasteners. Sizes 28 to LI.
DI.XOXS ILL
Boys' 81.95 Slacks $1.39
Boys' 82.45 Slacks .. $1.69
Boys' 83.45 Slacks $2.59
Table Lot of Men's 1
And Boys’ Wear_________J
___ • FIRST FLOOR
fl TRIED ARD
SERSOREDJUDGE
These are unprecedented
times when the value of
successful judicial ex»
nerience must he con-
sidered of primary
importance.
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Buy Dunng I his Bii* Store-Wide Money Saving Event. M« BRIDE’S JULY CLEARANCE SALE. The b>uge»t sale of the «ea»on starts Friday Morning at 9 A M. Hundreds of thrift shopper from II
al ovi) Biazoria County will take advantage of this opportunitv tc replenish their summer needs for weeks to come. You’ll find extra sales people and extra deliveries to assure vou of speedy ■
< 1 K.itnt . < rvice Everv department is co-operating in this event, so be sure to shop every floor. Values worth driving miles for!
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Bray, Robert I. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1940, newspaper, July 12, 1940; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1252098/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.