The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1962 Page: 4 of 24
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THE BELLAIRE 1 EX AN
Wednesday, August I, 1962
ACTIVE DUTY
Major Carl Fletcher, 4541 Park
Court, a member of the 4151th
ARSU Houston USAR School,
has just returned home from a
15 day tour of active duty with
the 1155th ARSU, New Bruns-
wick USAR School at Fort Mon-
mouth, New Jersey.
He is a Signal Corps Army
Reserve Officer enrolled in the
Signal Officer Career Course.
Officers Of Beliaire Belles
Spend Week Camping-Planning
By NANCY FORDTRAN
“Camp Warnecke, here we
come!” That has been the cry
of the seventeen military and
social officers of the Beliaire
Belles of Beliaire High School.
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7:30 a.m. to 12 Midnight for all
Types of Automotive Repairs.
, Since Monday they have been
there, having the time of their
lives.
Camp Warnecke, located near
New Braunfels, Texas, has been
the choice of the Belle officers
for two years now. Chaperones
are Mrs. Paul Huhndorff and
Miss Danna Boren.
The annual trip of each year’s
new officers of the drum and
bugle corps is to add the finish-
ing touches to their plans for
next year. The Belle officers in
the past have also found that in
these five days they become bet-
ter acquainted and more co-or-
dinated before their busy fall
football schedule begins.
Incidentally, the trip gives each
girl her share of responsibilities.
The girls cook all their own
meals and keep the cabin clean.
As new Belle officers, it is their
hope that in the coming year,
they will live up to the high
standards set by the preceeding
officers.
The four social officers of the
Belles for 1962-63 are: Presi-
I! dent, Susan Frehner; Vice-Presi-
i dent, Debbie Gibson, Secretary-
i Treasurer, Carolyn Grove, and
j Reporter, Nancy Fordtran.
j The new military officers are:
■ Colonel. Marilyn Gregor; Lieu-
tenant-Colonel, Patty Martin;
Bugle Captain, Nancy Abbottf
Drum Captain, Carol Huhndorff;
Captain of the Swiss Bell Corps,
Ann Kirkley; Captain of the Flag
Corps, Sandy Reagan. Captain
of Flight I is Betsy Ramey; Cap-
tain of Flight II, Kris Pruitt;
Captain of Flight III, Carole Di-
xon; Captain of Flight IV, Jean
j Zachary; and Captain of Flight
V ! f
MISS RYALS
Mrs. Floyd Ryals, 5202
Grand Lake, announces the
engagement of her daugh-
ter, Judy Ann, to Sidney J.
Simpson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James C. Martin of La-
fayette, Louisiana. The
bride-to-be attends the Uni-
versity of Houston. The pros-
pective groom attended the
University of Southwestern
Louisiana where he was
pledged to Kappa Sigma
fraternity. They will marry in
early fall at the Beliaire
Methodist Church.
MISS BALES
The engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of Miss
Eleanor Sue Bales, to Jer-
ome Gordon Murray is an-
nounced by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William W, Bales,
5209 Valerie. The prospect-
ive groom is the son of Mrs.
Joe Murray of Houston and
the late Mr. Joe Murray.
The wedding will take place
on August 17 at Westmin-
ster Methodist Church.
V, Jeanne Reichard. Captain of
the Belle Lyres is Mary Beth
Montour, and Captain of the
Twirlers is Betty Lou Rheinlan-
der.
Don’t be caught dead, sitting
on your seat belt.
Rotary Club
Appoints Chairmen
The Rotary Club of Beliaire
made final appointments and as-
signments for the 1962-63 yen*
at it’s first business meeting of
the new year.
Prather Brown., of 125 Beliaire
Court, was made chairman off
the Fellowship Committee. Karl
ten Brink of the Texaco Lab. was
made chairman of the Employer-
Employee Committee. The Mexia
Project committee consists of
Earl Lingo, Gary Summers and
Gordon Somers.
Other officers of the club are
Jim Oliver, secretary, Rufus Pet-
ty, vice-president, Dr. Marion
Ford, treasurer, and Dr.-Dick
Caldarelli, sgr-a/t-arms.
The directors for the 1962-65
year are: E. G. Friedman, cJuib
service; O. A. Iiria, vocational
service; Monroe Pritchett, com-
munity service; Dr. Fred K. Soi-
fer, international service.
Sixteen members of the Rotary
Club of Beliaire will visit the
Rotary Club of Houston, on Ai*-
J gust 30 on the 50th Anniversary
1 of their club. Special guest
speaker will be president of Ro-
tary International, Nitish Laimr-
ry„ of India.
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Moore-Herr
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Herr,
5003 Linden, announce the en-
gagement and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter, Marjorie
Elena, to James Kay Moore Jr-,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kay
Moore Sr.. 5608 Flack Drive.
The wedding will 'take place on
Sept. 1 at St. Matthew's Episco-
pal Church. The bride-elect is a
graduate of Beliaire High School
and will attend the University of:
Texas in the fall. The prospective
groom is also a graduate of Bel-
laire High and is now attend-
ing UT. He is a member of the
Acacia Fraternity.
A seat belt is like a parachute:
if you have it, and don’t use it,
when you need it, you’ll prob-
ably never need it again.
The Beliaire Texan
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Norton, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1962, newspaper, August 1, 1962; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521270/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.