The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1963 Page: 2 of 24
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THE BELLAIRE TEXAN
Page 2
Wednesday, June 26, 1963
NEW HOLY GHOST CHURCH
Dedication ceremonies and blessing of the Contemporary in design, the new structure
beautiful new Holy Ghost Catholic Church will accommodate 800 people.
will take place Saturday morning at 10 a.m. photo by P,(tr whitn„
Photo by Peter Whitney
A ROSE IS A ROSE„...
And members of the Bellaire Women's Civic
Club made 'em by the thousands for their
colorful float in Saturday's Bellaire anniver-
sary parade. Festive paraders left to right,
are Mrs. John Brennan, 4816 Bellview; Mrs.
S. E. Lingo, 4923 Elm; Mrs. Robert Gay, 4817
Evergreen; Mrs. G. P. Kretzschmar, 4816
Welford; Mrs. John Lockwood, 5227 Holly
(standing); Mrs. William Rouse, 4324 Lula;
Cindy Sundberg, Martha Ann Gay, Deidre
Sundberg, and Tommy Kretzschmar. The civic
club expresses appreciation to Hubert Lum-
ber Co. for providing the truck and frame
for their float.
R. PLAZA BAPTIST RECEPTION
TO HONOR REV. NEWTON, FAMILY
Richmond Plaza Baptist ^is ten year pastorate at Rich-
Church, 315 South Sevenvh, will mon,d Plaza Church to become
hold a reception honoring their pastor of the Grace Baptist
pastor, Reverend Prank M. New. church, Heidelberg, West Ger-
ton, his wife, Marj, son, Mac, m!any# They will leave the States
and daughter, Nina following the by boat .around July 15.
evening worship service next The deacons and their wives
Sunday, June 30, according to H. are sponsoring the chrurcih-wide
Hubbard Hurst, Minister of Edai_ reception and extend a cordial
cation-Music. invitation to many friends of the
Reverend Newton has resigned Newton’s to attend.
The time is set for 9 o’clock
in order that friends from other
churches might be able to attend,
according to Cuilorn G. Jones,
chairman of the deacon body. Mr.
and- Mrs. E. W. Chialkley are co-
chairmen of the occasion.
GIRLS STATE
Susan Gail Riley, Bellaire High
representative to the American
Legion Auxiliary Bluebonnet
Girls State, was appointed a
member of the Board of Control.
STOREWIDE CLEARANCE!
BUY SUMMER NEEDS NOW And SAVE!
DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS
ON INFANTS' AND CHILDRENS' CLOTHING AND SHOES!
HUHRY FOR BEST SELECTIONS!
OPEN
Thur. & Frl,
Til 9
^v^YOUNG WORLD
Houston's Dept. Store for Children ‘Jj| 9
53J7 O.'d Richmond Rd. MO 7-1424
OPEN 0
THURSDAY 'TIL ^
To celebrate Bellaire’s 45th
Anniversary. Some items
reduced more than 50%
Register for Gifts, drawing
every day from June 27 to
29.
CILOTTES
CILOTTES
OTTES
ADDED:
JUST 100 MORE
CASUAL SHIRTS
and OVER-
BLOUSES
Formerly priced
4.99 to I 1.98
Sizes 28 fo 36
$2.M.
FAVORITE FASHION -
REMARKABLE VALUES
ABOVE: Short-skirted pop-
lin in white, red and yellow
with two slash pockets, sun
dress top, self-belt. Not all
sizes in all colors, but a
beautiful, selection. Sizes 6
to 16.
EXTRA SPECIAL!
Group
JAMAICA
SHORTS
Sizes 6 to 14
Were 3.98 to 9.95
EXTRA SPECIAL!
Group
CAPRI
PANTS
Formerly Priced
to 15.95
Sizes 8 to 18
|99 $£99 $099
USE YOUR
fife. . CHARGE
yCUe T* ACCOUNT
• In Bellaire • In The Village
SI OS 0ELLAIRE BLVD. 2S19 UNIVERSITY BLVD.
MO 5-555? JA 8-1509
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Norton, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1963, newspaper, June 26, 1963; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521061/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.