South Belt-Ellington Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1997 Page: 3 of 12
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Thursday, July 10, 1997, SOUTH BELT-ELLINGTON LEADER, Section A, Page 3
Ehntholt honored for 25 years performing
Thousands were in atten- American Magicians and years with two sons and five bers of St. Luke’s Catholic
dance as Ralph Ehntholt the Texas Association of grandchildren and are mem- Church.
Sr., long-term South Belt Magicians.
resident, was recently feted He is also an award-
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wishes the boys well as they depart for Austin.
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As his alter ego No-No and entertainer.
the Clown, Ehntholt has ap- Ehntholt resides in Kirk-
peared there over 600 times wood with his wife Mary,
and has given away in ex- They have been married 48
cess of 80,000 balloons to
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Bill Raffetto, outgoing president of the South Belt-Ellington Rotary, turns over
the gavel to incoming president Jannis Hempfling.
Rotary installation held
The South Belt-Ellington hands out.
Rotary Club held its annual Raffetto told the group of
installation banquet last some of the accomplish-
week at Steak and Ale Res- ments during the past.year.
taurant.
Among those are contribu-
j New officers were in- tions to the YMCA, SeAM, ■
stalled by Assistant District tornado victims in Jarrell,
| 5890 Gov. Bill Barmore. Project Graduation at Dobie
Officers for the 1997-98 High School and the Dobie
year are president, Jannis High School Science Club’s
Hempfling; president-elect, environmental project.
Deloris Moore; vice presi- The club also helped pur-
dent, Don Coontz; secre- chase eyeglasses for needy
tary, Steve Raska; trea- children and helped con-
surer, Arch Hillman; ser- struct an herbal garden at
geant-at-arms, Don Whited; Memorial Hospital South-
and past president, Bill east.
Raffetto. Motivational speaker
Directors are Ralph Tom Britton provided the
Aulds, club service; Harley entertainment for the eve-
Jewell, internationl service; ning using magic tricks to
Carol Jones, community make his points on the sub-
service; George Steed, vo- ject of “Making Your
cational service; and Bobby Dreams Come True.”
Griffin, director at large. The club meets each week
Outgoing president Bill on Tuesday at noon at Steak
Raffetto recognized all of- and Ale Restaurant,
ficers and directors with For information on mem-
plaques and named Deloris bership, call Aulds at
Moore and Harley Jewell as 713-947-8889, Moore at
Rotarians of the Year, the 713-947-8903 or Hempfling
highest award the club at 281-484-0022.
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