The Bellaire & Southwestern Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1965 Page: 17 of 82
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Wednesday, December I, 1965
Post Odpatted
Covering Willow Bend, Willow Brook, Willow
Meadows, Westbury and Post Oak Manor
By EVELYN S. MANN
Phone PA 3-6472
THE BELLAIRE TEXAN
bend, as cohostess. The exhibitors
for the day are Mrs. Cecil E.
Wilson, Arrangement, and Mrs.
Wm. B. Gordon, Horticulture.
The members will then have a
luncheon at the Warwick Hotel.
, Mrs. C. L. Leatherwood,10405
I Greenwiliow, is in charge of ar-
rangements.
... . .. .. , * ^ .
Fred McMarray, Carol Chann-
ing and Henry Fonda were the tour
guide hosts in the film of the New
York World’s Fair shown last Mon-
day night to Willowbend Civic Club.
It was a delightful, colorful film
which climaxed an evening of vot-
ing for bylaws changes.
It was voted to eliminate dues
until they may again become nec-
essary. All residents of Willow-
bend are automatically members
of the Civic Club and are urged
to participate in its activities.
The club will have four general
meetings a year.
The Willowbrook Garden Club
will have its Christmas party on
Tuesday, December 7, at the home
Tvj-rfr"“
in addition to his regular stud- be ^ exchange of ms b t„
les, he is a drama student, and at members foIIoKwed b/desse/t and
present is playing the role of Dr. coffee. Mrs H.A. Houten, 4741
F°rd, .Y1 dersonvl"e Redstart, is the President of the
Trial.” Last week the drama stu- - - ’
Club.
The Willow Meadows Baptist
Church has been observing a Week
of Prayer. Tonight at 7:15 the WMU
is in charge of "Hour of Power”.
Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. A1
Mr. and Mrs. W.Y. Arrants of
Knoxville, Tenn. have come to stay
with their daughter, Mrs. chas.
Short, 11810 Chimney Rock, while
Dr. Short is in Bristol, England,
to make a speech on Electro-
anesthesia.
Don’t be switched from the best..,
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Wright,
Keith and Angie, 4315 Waynesboro,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with their other daughter and her
family, the JamesSherars/of Mid-
land, Texas.
Germaine Harting (Mrs. Hiram
W.), 10703 WiUowgrove is one of
the Madrigal Singers, who will per-
form at the Junior League Tea
Room luncheons on Dec. 2,3, and 4.
IKitchenAicI
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Les and Gary, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester T. Moore, 4833 Hazel-
ton, spent the Thanksgiving week-
end with grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. H.J. Bartula of Dayton, Tex-
as.
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NEW SPACEMAKER RACKS
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hurst, 4717
Kinglet, combine two interesting
hobbies, roses and poodles.Con-
trary to the norm, it’s roses for
him and poodles for her. They are
off to Kansas City to visit rela-
tives but enroute will show Ouida’s
Michele of Honey Bee and Mr.
Mirabeau de Fairhurst at Memphis
and Cape Girardeau and on the way
home will show them at Fort Smith
and Muskogee. Mr. Mirabeau, al-
though only a puppy, has won 7 out
of 8 shows.
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Welcome to WiUowbend:
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Amacker.
and daughter Linda, have moved
from Mias to 4809 Hazelton.
Linda is a Senior at North Texas
State University at Denton.
Several years ago the Amack-
ers lived on Willowbend Blvd.,
before being transferred to Dallas,
and when another transfer brought
him back to Houston, they looked
for a home in their old neighbor-
hood so they could renew friend-
ships, as well as make new ones.
"Bebe”, their French Poodle, is
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Our Interesting Young People:
Featured in the spotlight posi-
tion this week is John Vogelsang,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Vo-
gelsang, 103 26 Willowisp.
John is a Junior at St. Thom-
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A & M Moms Will
The Houston A&M Mother’s Club
wi’l meet on Thursday, Dec. 2 at
10 a.m. in the Blanton Memorial
Building, 3400 West Alabama.
A book review will be given by
Mrs. U.M. Harrison, on the new
novel “A House of Many Rooms”,
by Rodella Hunt.
At this meeting the annual pic-
ture for the Batallion will be made
of the club members. All mem-
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bers are urged to attend, and all
mother’s of Texas a&M Students
are invited.
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
ROTOs?&TI£
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dents from St. Thomas took first
place in the Texas Catholic inter- The willow Meadows Garden
scholastic League one-act play cblb meets Tuesday, December
contest in San Antonio at the In- 7 at hj a m< at tbe bome 0f Mrs_
carna e Word College Festival. R L Scholwinski, 4314 Waynes-
Seventeen schools were in compet- boro
ition. The students willpresent the Tbe program ..Gr0wing and Us-
play m New Orleans and it will mg Herbs” will be presented by
----- also 1)6 glven at st- Thomas in Mrs Frobese, a member of
The Youth Choir of St. George’s John likes toplaybase- “>e Westbury Garden Club.
Epsicopal Church, under the direc- baU and UTentovsmol? other There wi l be a Christmas lunch-
tion of Mrs. Allyn W. Hale, 10517 sportf He als^Hkes music a^d e0n’ men!belrs br'nSmE
Willowgrove, will sing at the Sun- Xvs \he sMWhone m7clarWet "ov,ersd(dlShf<:, a?d^S° tor
day afternoon devotional services! II distribution at St. Anthony’s Home.
in the school band. While he hasn’t __
col-)Q,i/na„r v,™1' r .,r,eu •scon, quite decided on a career, music VI11 Phi Pnsilon
5223 Kingfisher, will give the in- ^ drama will probably ’receiVe 1T1 11 1 1,1 81,011
spirational message.^ much consideration. Houston alumnae of the National
- - - - - Honorary Music Sorority will have
The Petite Jardin Garden Club their annual Christmas buffet din-
will have a Christmas sherry and ner f0r members and their guests
gift exchange on Tuesday, Dec. 7, Slmday evening, Dec. 5.
at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Jack W. Foster, Mrs. Wm. L. Wende is hostess
Cummins, Speaker Appointee to Swr^Ron Hadden d^Creef ^ MrSf R°ber' L‘ ?arrett iS “
East Africa, will be the speaker, wlth Mrs. Ron Hadden, 4733 Creek- charge 0f arrangements.
and on Friday at 9:30, Mrs. Char-
lotte Lloyd, Speaker Missionary
to Argentina, will be the speaker.
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Gurwell, Kate. The Bellaire & Southwestern Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1965, newspaper, December 1, 1965; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521449/m1/17/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.