The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1964 Page: 29 of 71
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Wednesday, June 17, 1964
Photo By Gary Graham
OPERATION GOP ELEPHANT UNDERWAY
Members of the Bellaire Republican Women's Club and the
Bellaire High Young Republicans have been laboring away
for more than a week now creating a A/i foot papier mache
elephant who will be a feature of Saturday's Bellaire Anni-
versary Parade. Scene of all this creative activity was the
Don Atwood home at 4621 Cedar O&ks and Mrs. Doris
Arrington, Bellaire High art teacher was nearby to give
pointers. Workers here, left to right, are Carol Driscoll,
Marianne Carroll, Mrs. John Keeton, Debby Barrett, Mary
Grace Bookman and Mrs. Don Atwood.
It’s Anybody’s Ball Game
In Meyerland Little League
Page 5
Rotary flour mills did not ap«
pear in Northern Germany until
the third century B. C.
With less than two weeks to
play this season it’s anybody's
ball game. There are no unde-
feated teams in the majors with
a nip and tuck race all the way.
Rodney Poole and John Bihr
of the Eagles, Joe Sleeth of the
Lions and Dale Darnell of the
Giants all have*!hit at least one
home run during the season with
some more than one.
Bud Adair, Dave Hill, Bill
Vick, and John Bihr lead the
record book on pitching wins.
MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS
2nd Half
(Through June 131
LIONS ......... 3
EAGLES ................. 2 I
HQRNETS ................. 2
Giants ......... |
REBELS .................. |
BUFf-S
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Batting Averages
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Clark Schneider
Rodney Poole
Joey Sleeth
Craig Pence
John Tatum
John Bihr ....
Pug Bush
Dave Darnell
Ted Zapp
Doug Middlet_.. ......
American League Standings
W L OB
Orioles ............................. 3 0 ......
White Sox .................... 2 0 Vi
Senators ............................... 2 I I
Yankeej .................... 2 I I
Athletics ............................ I 2 2
Indians ............. 0 3 3
Red Sox 033
Bellaire Theatre
Guild Announces
Name Change
At the June meeting, the Bell-
aire Theatre Guild voted to
change its name to Southwest
Theatre Guild.
The group organized originally
to bring community theatre to
the Bellaire area. Because o-f the
enthusiastic response from the
whole Southwest area, the mem-
bers feel that the new name,
Southwest Theatre Guild, more
accurately describes the’ com-
munity it now serves.
Plans for the 1964-65 season
include three productions and
a membership drive.
Engraved gems out of the ear-
liest years of the Roman con-
quest of England show that Ro-
man officials carved gems as a
hobby.
National League Standlnq
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Cardinal! 4
Bravej 2
Meti ............... 2
Dodger! ...................... 2
Piratei 2
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Red! I
Early spurs, dating back to
Roman times, were made of
L T wood or bone.
° ] The word Friendship was
2 o adopted as the motto of the
2 J State of Texas by the Texas
3 o Legislature in February of 1930.
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RECEIVES MUSIC AWARD
Miss Nancy Elizabeth Frazer, right, graduate of South-
western University, is shown accepting the Mary Lynn Webb
Starnes music award from Dr. Durwood Fleming, president
of the university and formerly minister of St. Luke's Metho-
dist Church in Houston. Miss Frazer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Frazer, 5301 Aspen, and a voice major, received
the award for excellence in the field of music and academic
affairs.
Easter Seal Society Starts
Annual Recreational Program
The Easter Seal Society’s sum- Harris County Society for Crip-
mer recreational, social and in- pled Children and Adults, an-
struetional program for Harris nounced today.
County handicapped is now in The program includes bowling
full swing, Dr. Jacqueline Glack- leagues; camping activities; fish-
ier, executive director of the ing trips, travel groups-
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Norton, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1964, newspaper, June 17, 1964; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521069/m1/29/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.