The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1934 Page: 5 of 8
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Alvin, Texas, Friday, March 16, 1934
THE ALVIN SUN, Alvin and Brazoria County’s Oldest Newspapr
■Es t. 1890
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Friendswood News
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Daniel, Alvin.
the most popular
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COME
MANSFIELD FIRES
that know?.
Mew Low Prices That
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Can’t Be Beatf
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mansfield
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Tuesday.
Literary
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Manin Hubb.nl
; to Friendswood
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
i Mr*. ’
d back
Mrs. G. L. Darrow Id
c E with “What Jew
For Us" as the topic.
• Mr W. W. DeWitt and Mrs.
, Fred Runnels were joii *. hostesse.-
S1C9
I
•nd Mrs. E. Carty
Mr. Hole. Mrs. J. <
and Mrs Jake Stout s
nesday in Galveston.
ing sot
expect
visit tt
who has been in tre
several weeks.
.Mis- Dora Smith of Wi-
ed their brothers. Asa
Friendswood last w» < k.
With the
day afte
ion on ru
This
things I
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included
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BRAZORIA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
ANGLETON. TEXAS
Chart Ki Igo
day evening.
John Carey of Livid
Mr
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again.
Corpus Chr
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John and Allen Stout have »
up housekeeping again, in Friends-
wood this time.
ioned ol
Batistes.
7 to 1 t ‘a
claim
r, Mr.
II
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The
id the fin
same as
For Commissioner Prct. 3—
C. W. MASSEY
FOR SHERIFF
L. R h»HXS<»\
J. A. MARTIN. JR.
FOR CO SCHOOL SLIPT.
J. C ALSUP
can you
time’
Pon jam in Frank-
Itegiilnrs*’
19x5.00....M8.08
Maybe after the county meet is
over, we can give you better re-
purix. Until then you will have
t<» excuse these brief not**'
C. E. Newt
The Young People had planned
a hay ride tor last Thursday, but
the weather war so bad that the
at the home
white coior scheme, emphasizing
Uic Si. FaUidi's motif, aaa carri-
er! out. Shasta daises decorated
tiie home Tor th*. occasion.
Mrs. A. B. Lewis was winner of
indies' high score prize and Mr.
Lewis won men’s high score. B. C.
DeWitt was awarded the cut prize.
After the games refreshments of
salad and hot chocolate were .;crv-
I
Alice Baxter i»y»:
9. He wasn’t.
10. Lee.
8. 50.
6. The youngest.
Ollie Scott says:
1. A*k someone
3. Aeroplanes. C
6. The oldest
t 8. I don’t know-
try.
Troy Uzzell says
9. He wasn’t
8. 50.
7. A beautiful place.
• 5. If ahe gays »o.
•
tit- •/ ?
W<7
Q&
ibject to the action of the voter**
the Tax Payers’ Union Primary
f Brazoria County to be held
Saturday, May 5, 1934.
dfc K
OX
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for girls
The smartest, prettiest styles—fash-
Printed Voiles and Sheer
Frilly ruffled styles in the
■ lots that will thrill missed
d little tots 2 to 6 years.
20%
■r_
Sunday evening E. A. Glines
was in charge of the candle light
■mice for the Young People’? C.
E.
Torn To TURNER For Service «
Brawley with a bn New vacuum cleaner hag*, any make, special $1.25
n ,J Vacuum cleaner cord. 25 it., with
unbreakable plug, ins»aMnd ________________—$1.00
Special rate on cleaning* and repairing all makes of
vacuum cleaners this week.
week for a change of
am going to have a "Vox
I wish to make it known
hen- why I didn't got any answer’ Mr- and Mr-, it. C. Graham an-
from the 8-B. I didn’t because i traveling in Mexico. After xpend-
didn’t have time, but will n.,< ing some time in Mexico City they
time. The question.- are listed Lt* expect to go further south ant!
tow an* the awswera an* Humber- rixit the Inca Pyramid? before re-
ed the same a? the question they turning to Friendswood
belong to.
1. How far is "out yonder”?
2. When u Easter" What
month ?
8. What di<! the Wrignt Pro.,
invent? The Sorith Bros.?
4. flocs the moon ever shine at
the South Pole?
5. How can you
'girl is in lov
Franklin Crvwi aayx
1. An unlimited distance.
8. The airplane. I don't know.
4. Yes.
w. The way she acts or if shv
aays so.
8. The oldest.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Pintach of
Beaumont annoui.ee th.- birth of
■* a baby boy, named W illiam Hen- |
ry, weight 9’v pounds, born Tues- |
da> morning. Mai eh 13. The ha ||l
by iz the ..randaon -at Mr- *o4 M
Mr H. Herring and Mr. and 1’1
.Mr-. Rob.. Pintsch.
rry girl in the clai
bar* dark blond hair
eyes, and a fair complexion. He Mias L<-u'.a Smith of Houston
hasn’t been going to school here
all year but "fits in" as thaugh
he had been among us all of our
lives. He hailed from "far off
0regen” and hr.;; a slight northern
accent. And does he like to talk?
W If you don't want to be talked to
death, don’t ever try talking
him!
Lorraine Morrison. Coui
Hume Demut
will meet w
7’1 Club Thur d
until it had quit raining
Worsham left Thursday for then went in cars to a place suit-
dana. able for the wiener roast.
Mr. md Mrs. J Dr.iley and -on,
Leon visite ’ Mrs. J. E. McClura
and son, Gerald, last week.
Mr. -r.d Mrt ICrluxd lU-.r brid-"
of Gooo.-e Creek visited relatives
here Sunday.
Missionary meeting of
W.’C.T.U. met with Hrs. C
Bills Wednesday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McClure find
children of Lu Porte spent the
evening at the McClure home !n-t
Mr
a brief trip to Loui
Misses Bernice Carey and Glad-
ys A'exander were Galveston visi-
tor! Thursday.
STAFF
Wilbur Whitney___Editor-in-Gh'ol
Ruby Idoux-----Associate Editor
Edna Coffey.—Special Reporter:
Helen Hicklin Senior Editor
Frank Dean .. .Junior Reporter
Irene iange.bophoniore Reporter,
PaRy Carlisle Freshman Reporter.
Speacer I^t -lerv .. . Sports Editur
was held last FYiday
th a goed attendance.
Cecil Brown was asked io initiate
the choir, but since no on.
ed sn .-mboMti-p in the xot
Brov.n told the auuience that it
• impossible to give hb
Other numbers on the
were: practice declamu-
r Interscb.olastie
Missex Loreen Pearson and Giaa
ys Alexander; first chapter of con-
tinued story, Mrs. H. W. Bale-
"Courtesy Play’’, by the primary
room; violin solo by H. W. Bale
>i. input,i<>«t by Mr-: H W Mu
The last number was announ
-hk "Tall TaW; -rrr l. Ttnr
Mi>. Gladys Harkleroad vf won thi.- context, according t.;
Fresno spent the week-end visit- judges,
ing her sister, .Mrx. Marvin Hun Mi«i
Laid uiiu flit
The bridge players
Mi- -i.-. and Mt-.-uiames
Ciegg, A. B. Lewis, B. C
C C. Rodenbervy, Jim
W. K. Aker. Fred Runnel.- : Miv.
Ralph DeWitt ami W. W DeWitt.
* victory of 5-4. The line-up was:
Walter Palmer, pitcher.
George Dezo, catcher.
Wuan Horton, first ba.-e.
Jackson Wooster, second base.
Ernest Uzzell, third base.
Charles England, first short.
Rrnqr ( cAcnnd «hnH
Troy Uzzell, right field.
Clyde Wooster, center field.
Woodrov Cherry, left field.
(Grammar School line»up:
J. A. Hicklin, catcher.
Milton Drake, pitcher.
Henry Littleton, first bare.
Richard GooJridge, second ba*»-
Felix Dy km, Uiird ba*e.
Philip Perez, first short.
Manual Garcia, second short.
Georgs Richter, i.gr.t field.
John Littleton. '.'ent*.-r fi-kl.
Elvin Mears, left field.
MANVEL 0?' FIELD MAPS.
We have the best i» ade of this field. Covers
about 12 square iniu s .with .fee and leaseholders
corrected to date. Shows a!! producing and drilling
wells. Size 36x l:i inches. White prints 15.00 post-
paid.
Mis- Ruth Moore compliment'**! ??
.............. Miss CbuHcc Brnwlcy with a bri-
Iasi Fridaj- nutht at a four table d*1 *b°w,’r Wf-fn-xlay aftrrno- r
A an,l th’’ hom*' «f Mi” V rabrl'.
rsshrted in hostess du-
Rmwi y’s apprnec
marriage to Jack Moore has
, recently announced.
A St. 'Patrick’i* motif was
riod out in decoration* for
hospitality. The bride elect
the recipient of many lovely gif‘s
presented her by the gue*t#.
Refreshments of salad, sand-
wiches and punch were served ip
the following tnioats: MeMinm*11--
A. L. Brawley, E. C. Kimmons. R
F. J. Idoux, Floyd Lukens. Ray Da-
DeWitt, vidson. Asa Dodge. .KexinutE-Lii-
DeWitt, k*ns' Mike Shoemake, E. H. Car
lisle. W. H. Strait, J. A. Casey,
H. E. Moore, N. W. Brawley, W.
A Lukens, A. T. Brawley; Miss;
Nelda Richter, Evelyn Brawley.
Minnie Idoux, Jennie Wil-on, Nell
Cooper, Marjorie Goodridge, Ver-
na Moore, and Marabelie Casey. ' *'
tell when a
with you?
6. In it family of 5 children be-
tween 13-18 years of
ahould have the car first?
7. Wlmt ir. yoUr idea of li< t-
8. How many nick
hold In your hand r.t
9. When w:
iin president ?
10. What ii
•pent Wed
Mrs. Stout cil<
The Ifi-t "Guess Who” W8-
Harold (’a. * >. Thia week we’ll
have to take another senior boy
because there are two boys to e.
The bey
blui:-h gray
nt^th- day wuh he! i . ha o Mescims. DeWitt and Shower Compliments
Runnels Entertain Miss Clarice Brawley
P
19TH ANNIVERSARY
SALE
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19x4.75 . St.55
19x5.00 S5.ll
18 5.25 M5.18
13 8LATE NATIONAL BATTERIES
The greatest offer on batteries ever made
Real National
Batteries at less
than off brand
costs.
Mansfield
21x4.40____M3.72
20x4.50____M 1.05
21x4.50 MI.25
100% PENNSYLVANIA OIL
Real highest quality Pennsylvania motor
uti shipped diicci to us from the refinery
. m Pennsylvania.
Buy the best for less.
Every item in our entire store has
been reduced for this special event.
o-quart HI |«|
container
DON'T MISS THIS
■■MRrfLWl*- ru j£S9efi*S9BaESSSRS««BBQ
We won’t be able to offer these
prices again this season, so don’t let
this sale escape you.
INbOOR BASEBALL
The Santa Fe girls returned the
indoor iiuiu-ball game of la*l Wed-
nesday on Monday, March 1J.
Both game? resulted in a victory
for the Alvin team. The gam* of
the 7th wax a victory of 26-6. The
game of the 12th wax a victory of
11-b. The line-up for Santa Fe
Elizabeth Rattrfiean, catcher.
Dorothy Lee Konzark. pitcher. ‘
Helen Manther, third bare.
Mary Edna Harris, first base. j.
Dorothy David, aecond base.
Alene Parens, right short.
Anna Parker, right field.
viara Mae banr. center neiu.
WOMEN’S SPECIALTY CO.
You Nev ci- Pay
Mu» 1 ol the But
More a*
fsr Last
Galv-iton. Texas
—
2111-2115 Church St.
Stanton^
ft
made
Clam
One substitution wax
when Jean Hurt replaced
Mae Bahr.
Tha Alvin Kiiv up
Minnie idoux, catcher.
Huldnh Hiring, pitcher.
Elnora Roy. first base.
Mary Alice Miller. »econd ba.<e.
M«Mmd Mean, third baae.
Lucille M -l't-r. fir-d xhort «■’-•!•
Ruby DavU. second short stop.
Irene Thompson, right field.
• Johnnie Mar- Saveli, cent-. <Yeld.
' Oil!. S, ott. left -
The second baseman *w hint
anti Irrtir Tattgr r»-p’nted li-r.
The AMn High Schoo! hoys
p^yed grammar school and wo-, s
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Beck, John P. & Colley, Robbie Dell. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1934, newspaper, March 16, 1934; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1252357/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.