Southwestern Times (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1946 Page: 4 of 16
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SOUTHWESTERN TIMES
February 28, 194G
Southsidc Garden
Club Plans Meeting
Members of the Southside Gar-
den Club will meet at 10:30 a. m.
MRS. J. H. Bohmfalk
REAL ESTATE
• Bellaire
• Westmoreland Farms
4921 Bellaire Blvd.
next Thursday in the Club House
to hear a talk on "IIow to Prepare
for and Stage a Flower Show" by
Mrs. D. N. Hendricks.
A covered dish luncheon will fol-
low the meeting. All ladies of
Southside Place are invited to at-
tend, Mrs. Earl E. Watson, presi-
dent, stated.
RADIO REPAIRING
GUARANTEED WORK
GILLESPIE RADIO SERVICE
CHILDS SHEET METAL WORKS
Estimates Given On Request
RESIDENTIAL AM) INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS
1108 Dun!avy Hadley 6333
We will remake your seat
cushions with new springs
and cotton at
S3.50 each.
Upholstering
Your living room furniture uphol-
stered by experienced craftsmen
will give you years of pleasure and
satisfaction.
•
Large selection of .covers. Free
estimates. Prompt service.
Reasonable prices.
•
Fred Miller Furniture Co.
310 Tuam Iladley 5434
EXPECTED DAILY
ELECTRIC
TOASTERS
BRUCE
FLOOR POLISH
AND WAX
"BLACK MAGIC"
PETE MOSS
40-Lb. Bags
4 CAN
DECORATED
CANISTER SETS
WIRE
DISH DRAINER
Rubber Treated
With Silver Tray
"LUCITE"
Stainless Steel
KNIFE - FORK - SPOON
SETS
JUST ARRIVED!
ENAMEL
TEA KETTLES
iCE PICKS
SOUTH MAIN
"UoWt tyfUe*uiUf
COMPANY
6622 SOUTH MAIN ST.
LEHIGH 790S
The marriage of Miss Barbara
Hurley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Patrick Hurley of 2505
Wordsworth, to Lt. (j.g.) Paige
Greene, USCGR, will be solemnized
at 7 p. m. Saturday in Palmer Me-
morial Church. Among the many
pre-nuptial parties in Miss Hur-
ley's honor was a kitchen shower
Wednesday with Mrs. Herbert Roh-
loff of 2342 Tangley and Mrs. Rob-
ert Kinney as hostesses.
Mrs. Rodney C. Hardin and her
daughter, Miss Ruth Hardin, of
2331 Albans will entertain with a
coffee Friday in honor of Misses
Rosalie Meek, Jane Raubold, Louise
Loose, Margee Scott and Sarah
Nan Snoddy, prospective graduates
of Rice Institute, and Miss Nancy
Penick, a prospective graduate of
Southern Methodist University.
Announcement of the engage-
ment and approaching marriage of
Miss Evelyn Deering, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Deering of
1920 Sunset Boulevard, has been
made. She will wed Charles Wil-
liam Hair, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles William Hair of Monroe,
Louisiana, March 26.
Mrs. K. H. Schilling entertained
members of the Alpha Chi Omega
sorority with a Valentine party in
her home at 3223 Sunset Boulevard
recently. Decorations were in red
and white.
Celebrating his fifth birthday,
Ronald Kent entertained with a
party recently for 11 of his little
friends. Games and guessing con-
tests made up the entertainment.
Blue decorations were featured.
Recent guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Finke of 3830 Uni-
versity Boulevard were Mrs. Her-
bert Eickenhorst and children of
Navasota.
Lt. George C. Stillwagon, now on
terminal leave from the Navy, and
his wife have returned from a trip
to Elm City, North Carolina. They
are now visiting in the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
B. Stillwagon of 3716 Elmora.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jeffery are
now in their new home at 3816
Gramercy. They formerly lived at
6131 Wakeforest.
The World Day of Prayer will be
observed at the Bellaire Presbyte-
rian Church at 11 a. m. March 8.
The service is open to the public.
Recent guests of Rev. and Mrs
J. Lawrence Plumley, 3728 Rice
Boulevard, were Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old E. del Castillo, former residents
of the section who are now making
their home in Albuquerque.
Mrs. J. P. Darby of Beeville is
visiting in the home of her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Wilson Darby of 5413 Belmont.
Miss Patricia Hunter, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hunter of
a
Nuizy-Eizy
C<7.
Let Us Plant Your
Home Grounds, Parks
and Industrial Sites
20.000
Square Feet
of
Plants
Under Glar*.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS—
Established 1843
OmamentaLTrees, Shrubs,
Evergreens, Roses, Fruits,
Vines, Plants, Etc.
400 Acres
of •
Nursery Stock
4400 BELLAIRE BLVD.
M. 2-4416
3015 Wroxton, arrived Monday
from the University of Texas to
spend a few days with her parents.
She is a sophomore.
The West University Girl Scout
District will meet at 10 a. m. Wed-
nesday in the Community House.
Mrs. A. B. McGinty of 2918 Plumb
is chairman.
£
Grand Worthy Matron
To Visit Bluebell
Chapter Of O. E. S.
Bluebell Chapter 856 of the Or-
der of Eastern Star will hold a
M.C.ST. JOHN
Licensed
Civil and Sanitary
Engineers
•
SURVEYS — APPRAISALS
COST ESTIMATES
Utility Design and Construction
Supervision
Phone Wydown 9-4116
called meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday
at the Eastern Star Temple, 2216
Milam, according to Mrs. Hilda
Monroe of 6545 Brompton, worthy
matron. Mrs. Lallah Mae Voullus,
worthy grand matron, will make
her official visit to the chapter at
that time.
The Bluebell chapter was organ-
ized by women of the Southwestern
section with the plan of meeting
here when they can find a location.
Duplex Receptacle, Each *
SINGLE TOGGLE
SWITCH, Each
30c
PURE BRISTLE
3-Inch
PAINT BRUSH
Vulcanized in Rubber
$9.00 Each
KUHN'S PAINTS
GARDEN TOOLS
"If you can pet it anywhere
you can get it at Kelly's"
KELLY'S VARIETY
& Hardware Store
Opposite Bellaire Post Office
M. 2-0191
MOTOR TUNE-UP
Is Only
One of Our
Many Features
"Looks like you will need your
present car for a long while."
HAROLD'S GARAGE
UNIVERSITY BLVD. AT KIRBY J. 2-9774
VENETIAN
BLINDS
• REPAINTED
• NEW TAPE
• NEW CORD
All for
One Low Price
We Sell Slats and All Other
Supplies
4 DAY SERVICE
12 So.
T. 6065
Alcan Venetian Blind Co.
300 SHEPHERD DRIVE (OPPOSITE FAITII HOME)
Plan to Attend FREE LECTURE
and DEMONSTRATION
By Harrison B. Taylor
Texas Sponsor of the Famous
DALE CARNEGIE
COURSE
In Effective Speech, Personality Development
and Leadership Training
8 P.M. FRIDAY
MARCH 1st
at the
TAYLOR SCHOOL
For Further Information Visit or Phone
DALE CARNEGIE REGISTRAR at the
SOUTHWESTERN
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
Caroline at McKinney
Capitol 9071
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Brackman, Irvin H. Southwestern Times (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1946, newspaper, February 28, 1946; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth409875/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.