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June 6, 1946
SOUTHWESTERN TIMES
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RAMBLING...
Home again after service in the
Navy is Tom Sawyer, son of Mrs.
Hubert L. Mitchell of 6635 West-
chester. A graduate of Pershing
and Lamar schools he will enter
the University of Texas in the
fall. . . .
We're glad to learn that A. J.
Thompson's mother, Mrs. Emily
DeFoy's Cafe
"A Good Place To Eat"
• STEAKS
•CHICKEN
•PLATE LUNCHES
•SHORT ORDERS
Beer Served with Meals
Hours: 6 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Closed on Sunday
VINCE DeFOY, Owner
1723 Bissonnet J. 2-0311
Thompson, is much improved. Mr.
and Mrs. Thompson were called to
Lufkin because of her illness last
week. . . .
John R. Burkett Post 77 of the
American Legion will meet at 8
o'clock tonight in the West Uni-
versity Community House. . . .
Congratulations to R. H. Jones
of 2736 Bellaire Boulevard on re-
ceiving the Croix de Guerre from
the French government. . . .
Getting used to "civies" again is
Roily C. Kolbye, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Kolbye of 2736 Albans.
Roily, a graduate of Lamar High,
was in .the Navy three years. . . .
LOEW'S
Now Playing
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Attic Fan Installations --- Free Estimates
PROKOP INSULATING CO.
5462 Kirby Drive, in West University Madison 2-4536
Adrian I. Patton, Jr., of 3726
Robinhood is now associated with
the insurance firm of Marion L.
Martin & Company. . . .
Mighty happy over that new
baby are the folks at 4107 Tenny-
son. The parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Thomas Dallas and the
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H.
G. Uethmeyer. He was born May 21
and weighed seven pounds, six
ounces. He has been named
Frank, Jr. . . .
The bronze star has been award-
ed to Lt. (jg) Charles Freeman
Maginnis of 2343 Watts Road for
meritorious achievement against
the enemy on the U. S. S. Evans
near Okinawa in May of 1945. . . .
Good-bye and good luck to Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil C. Rotsch and four
children, who have moved to Aus-
tin. They formerly lived at 3611
Corondo Court. . . .
It's a promotion for John R.
Whitaker of 2231 Dorrington. He
has been appointed to the position
of secretary - treasurer of the
Fogle-West Life Insurance Com-
pany. . . .
Mrs. Adele Carmean of 4401
lone Street in Bellaire will be in-
stalled as worthy matron of Hous-
ton Chapter No. 385, Order of the
Eastern Star, at a public ceremony
at 8 p. m. Saturday at Temple
Lodge, Fannin and Clay. She in-
vites her friends to attend the in-
stallation. . . .
Elizabeth Roch, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Roch of 2353 Tang-
ley, has completed her sophomore
year at George Washington Uni-
versity, where she was selected as
one of the beauties for the school
annual. She attended the com-
mencement when President Tru-
man received an honorary degree
and his daughter, Margaret, re-
ceived a B. A. . . .
The Tom Sneeds of 3007 Plumb
entertained with a dinner Sunday
honoring Bert Home. . . .
Cub Pack 33 entertained with a
pot luck supper last week honoring
Cubmaster James McBride and the
den mothers. Gifts of appreciation will meet monthly at Camp Hudson
were given to the leaders. The pack during the summer.
Rug & Carpet Cleaning Co.
DOMESTIC AND ORIENTAL
•CLEANING
•BINDING
•ALTERING
► REPAIRING
•REWEAVING
•STORING
TACKED DOWN CARPETS CLEANED ON TI1E FLOOR
IN YOUR OWN HOME OR OFFICE
2619 Bissonnet
S. M. Berian, Mgr.
APPLIANCES- VENTILATION
REFRIGERATION
Complete Repair and Maintenance Service
WASHING MACHINES—IRONS—MIXERS—FANS—TOASTERS
VACUUM CLEANERS—ELECTRIC MOTORS
ALL OTHER APPLIANCES
REFRIGERATION—DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL
Call For and Delivery Service
SUPERIOR PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CO.
M. 2-4674 2807 JARRARD L. 7460
NOW! The Kind of
Service You Want . . Quickly
LUBRICATION - GREASING
CAR WASHING
•
BATTERY SERVICE - Fast or Slow
ACCESSORIES - NEW BATTERIES
TIRES and TUBES
RECAPPING - VULCANIZING
BRANNON
GULF SERVICE STATION
In the Heart of The Village
2407 UNIVERSITY KEYSTONE 3-5626
SJwfLpiHXf GesUe/i
2500 Block
BELLAIRE
BLVD.
ONE STOP
SERVICE
and
EASY
PARKING
RECORD CENTER HOMER LAGROUE
TOOT-N-TELLEM
RECORD CENTER
YOUR HIT PARADE
1. THE GYPSY, Dinah Shore
2. ALL THROUGH THE DAY,
Perry Como
3. LAUGHING ON THE OUTSIDE,
Andy Russell
4. SIIOO FLY PIE, Dinah Shore
5. PRISONER OF LOVE, Perry Como
6. SIOUX CITY SUE, Tony I'nstor
JOHNNY
MERCER
CAP 254 50c
7. THEY SAY IT'S WONDERFUL,
Frank Sinatra
8. FULL MOON AND EMPTY ARMS,
Carmen Cavallaro
9. OII! WHAT IT SEEMED TO BE,
Charlie Spivak
NEW RELEASES
DOIN' WHAT COMES NATl'RAL'LY,
Jimmy Dorsey
ALL THE TIME, Guy Lombardo
LOVE ON A GREYHOUND BUS,
Vaughn Monroe
BLUE CHAMPAGNE, Freddie Martin
SWEET EILEEN, Tommy Dorsey
MORE THAN YOU KNOW,
Perry Como
SPRING MAGIC, Charlie Spivak
WHO'S SORRY NOW, Harry James
OLD RELEASES
THERE I'VE SAID IT AGAIN,
Vaughn Monroe
TAMPICO, Stan Kenton
RUM AND COCA COLA,
Andrews Sisters
I WANNA GET MARRIED,
Gertrude Neisen
HONEYSUCKLE ROSE. Fats Waller
JOSEPHINE, Wayne King
Open 10:00 A. M.
Until 10 P. M.
Aline Sherman
Manager
Authorized Dealer for Stromberg-Carl-
Place your ordei
MADISON
2-3263
TOOT-N
-TELLEM
COMPLETE FOOD MARKET
STAPLE
GROCERIES
IN A HURRY
For the Busy
Housewife
•
PINEAPPLES, WATERMELONS,
CANTALOUPES, PEACHES,
PLUMS, CHERRIES
MILK
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
BOUGHT DAILY FOR YOU.
ICE
•
BEER
WE ARE OPEN SUNDAYS, TOO
9 A. M - 2 P. M.
GROCERY DEPT.
C. W. Erwin
VEGETABLE DEPT.
Homer LaGroue
COURTEOUS, PROMPT SERVICE
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
OPEN 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. EVERY DAY
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Brackman, Irvin H. Southwestern Times (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1946, newspaper, June 6, 1946; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth409838/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.