The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1959 Page: 18 of 32
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THE BELLAIRE TEXAN
Wednesday, DecemBer 2, 1959
Canada's westernmost prov-
ince, British Columbia, is almost
halt again as big at Texas.
Delegation of resposibllity is
n fancy way to say, “shitting the
blame."
GEIST
ELECTRIC
All Types Of
WIRING
Residential - Industrial
MA 3-2260
I I 5 6th St.
Johnny Long and Orchestra
Play One-Nighter At Glenhaven
Johnny Long and his Or-
chestra move into the Glenhaven
Country Club for a one-nighter
December 2nd' to delight the
members and guests of that club
between the hours of 8-12 p.m.
Johnny, the only south-pawed
violinist who is famous, bows
vith the left hand and hiu
fingering is played with the right
— the reverse of what every
other violinist in the world does.
The song most closely asso-
ciated with Johnny Long is “In
A Shanty In Old Shanty Town".
Fans now demand “Shanty-
town”, and other tunes done in
his famous style wherever the
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JOHNNY LONG
Southpaw violinist.
band plays. Other classic Long
arrangements include “B 1 u e
Skies”, “When I Grow Too Old
To Dream”, “Paradise”, and
“Just Like That”, a tune Johnny
wrute.
Square Dance
Jamboree Sat.
At Coliseum
The 36th Square Dance Jam-
boree sponsored by the Houston
Square Dance Council and Hou-
ston Pa'ks and Recreation will
be held Saturday night at the
Coliseum starting at 8:30.
The emcees of the evening
will be John McMahon, treasurer,
and Nelson Holz, director of the
Council.
Many local and out of town
callers are on the program.
Local exhibitions will bo shown.
The Houston Couple Dance
Clubs will dance at 8 p.m. with
Roy and Agnes Mackey em-
ceeing.
There will be no change for
spectators, according to Council
President Jimmy Holeman.
Hinduism designates the social
customs as well as religion of
the majority of people in India.
FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
4610 Bellaire Blvd.
Sunday School — 9:45 a.m.
Training Union — 6:15 p m.
Worship Services
8:30 a.m., 10:55 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
A FRIENDLY WELCOME
TO ALL
JAMES E. HESTER
Pastor
ST. MATTHEWS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
6635 ALDER
Holy Communion—8:30 a.m.
Morning Prayer
and Family Worship—11:00 a.m.
Rev. Herb Beadle, Pasior
MO 4-2407
ST. PHILIP S METHODIST CHURCH
Meeting Temporary in
Lovett Elementary School
South Rice at Jason
in Meyerland
Worship II a.m. Church School 9:45
Six Acre Church Site 5500 Beechnut
BELLAIRE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
2OT N. fo»i Ook at Cedar
Sunday School-—9^5 a.m.
Morning Worship—II a.m.
Rlbla Study—Wednesdays 7:30 p.m.
N. L. WHITE, Pastor
MA 3-1695
Bellaire Branch
REORGANIZED
CHURCH of JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
4511 Bellaire Blvd. MO 7-5762
Sunday ServicM
9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M.
Everycne Welcomel
FAITH AMERICAN
LUTHERAN CHURCH
4600 Bellaire Blvd.
Services: 8:15 a.m. and 10:45
Sunday $choo!: 9:30 a.m.
MILTON A. FALKENBERG, Paster
Phone MO 4-3045
ST. JOHN'S UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Bellfort Blvd. at Balmforth Lane
Meyerland
PA 3-1292
Sunday School ............ 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Sunday Service ............... 11-12 noon
M. EWING McPHAIL, Pastor
WILLOW MEADOWS
BAPTIST CHURCH
Now In New Building
at 9999 GREENWILLOW DR.
PA 3-2870
Dr. Ralph H. Langley
raster
Sunday School ........................ 930 a.m.
Morning Worship, 8:15 & 10:40 a.m.
jTraining Union ........................ 6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship ................ 7:00 p.m.
THE CHURCH OF
THE EPIPHANY
EPISCOPAL
Rev. Charles Dobbins, Rector
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion
9:15 a.m Morning Prayer
11.00 a.m. Family Worship
7045 BEECHNUT
GY 4-1509
PILGRIM
LUTHERAN CHURCH
8601 Chimney Rock Rd.
KINDERGARTEN Grades I to 6
Sunday School, Bible Class—9:30 a.m.
Church Services—8:15 a.m & 10:45 a.m.
REV. JAMES F HENNIG
MO 5-1913
Prayer
BELLAIRE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
4638 Bellaire Boulevard
MARLOW SALTER. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:50 a.m.
Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
Meeting Wedi
ng Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
MO 5-5687
RICHMOND PLAZA
BAPTIST CHURCH
31S Smith Seventh — MA 3-2389
Morning Services 8:30 a.m. - II a.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Training Union 6 p.m.
Evening Service 7 p.m.
A "CHURCH HOME IN THE CITY
OF HOMES."
FRANK M. NEWTON, Pastor
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
308 North Rice
Sunday Service—11:00 a.m.—7 p.m. ___________ Sunday School—II a.m.
—7 p.m.
NURSERY PROVIDED
Wednesday Evening Service—8:00 p.m.
Reading Room-Church Edifict
Monday 4 Friday—1-4 p m. ^
Wednesday—7-7:45 p.m.—9-9:30
MO 7-3931
ce
Tuesday—7:30-9:30 p.m.
BELLAIRE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
6610 Alder ‘
MO 7-7761
SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 o.n.
CHURCH. 10:43 e.ro.
HENRY VV. COHAGAN, Minister
NURSERY PROVIDED
PARSONAGE PHONE: MO 4-2970
CHIMNEY ROCK AND ROLL
-A full time program for the
Chimney Rock Auditorium,
11655 Chimney Rock Road, is
slated forthe coming year, ac-
cording to Mrs. J. Moreo of the
Houston Parks and Recreation
Department. A play school and
a teen-age program under full-
time direction are awaiting the
approval of the city budget. The
play school will be taught by
Miss Elinor Hogg and Miss
Jacqueline Cerney will be in
charge of the teen-age dancing.
At present, an adult dance
group which has completed a
course in South American dan-
ces, meets on the second and
fourth Thursdays of the month
for get-togethers and to practice
what they have learned. Miss
NEW BABY—Born last Fri-
day was Kenneth Douglas Slat-
Troop Leader Mrs. Sh* j 8? » of mTc&
shay 4727 O’Meara, will take her ; bend. Kenneth weighed eight
troop of 23 girls for an after- pounds, six ,ounces and - he
noon outing beginning at 3 p.m.
She will be assisted by Mrs.
Wyatt Weeks of 4054 Cheena.
HOME IS THE HUNTER —
Venison will be on the menu at
the home of the Ben Nutters of
4510 Banning. Ben Nutter bag-
ged his quota of deer on a hunt-
ing party last week and will
have a handsome trophy mount-
ed to prove this was no “fish”
story.
| . pad (Oak Patten, •
BY CARMITA BEUST
Covering Willow Bend. Willow Brook,
Willow Meadows. Wesibury and Cost Oak Manor
Phone PA 3-4246
^10 0 0 0 -jr & 0%*
HOME FROM THE IIILLS—
Van K. Stockton, 4862 Creek-
bend', believes in a traditional
Thanksgiving even to going out
and shooting his own turkey.
His hunting party of four re-
turned from the hill country
around Kerrville with a full
quota of two bucks and turkeys
each. The Stocktons spent
Thanksgiving with their son,
D. K. Stockton, and family of
Corpus Christi.
YOU JUST TRUMPED MY
ACE, DEAR—A four-table pro-
gressive bridge party was given
last Friday by the William
Breens ot 4523 Nenana. Those
enjoying the game and a tra-
_ - , , ditional Thanksgiving pumpkin
what they have learned. Missje were the Emil Nassers, 6714
Cearney conducted the classes, j putgers; Vernon Jauberts, 4506
- I Tonawanda, Albert Bolducs,
A PAIR OF LUCKY DYES— 4g51 McDermed, William Wath-
A new daughter for the Don T. | 3700 DurhiU, Bedford Har-
Dyes of 4413 Tonawanda, Kieran • rjsonS) jr > 1211 Wisterwood,
Maria Dye was born November ; Ross gurnSi 10937 Greenwillow,
19 at Methodist Hospital and y0ur correspondent and bet-
weighed seven pounds six | (er ha)fi Walter Beust, 4513 San-
ounces. j ford. Prizewinners were Vernon
-—' Jaubert, and a stroke of fate,
COOK-OUT—With one eye on |
the weather chart, Girl Scout
Trop 831 of Corpus Christi
Church, Stella Link at Cheena,
are planning a cook-out in Her-
mann Park on December 5.
fourth child of the Slatapers.
Grandparents are Mrs. R. J.
Carr, Sr. and Mrs. E. S. Slataper
of Houston.
SWEET SIXTEEN—Celebrat-
ing her birthday with an after-
noon Coke party Nov. 21 was
Murray Aguillard, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Augillard of
5222 Briarbend. Twenty class-
mates from St. Agnes Academy
attended.
TREBLE CLEF CLUB TO DO
MADRIGAL STYLE SINGING
Mad'igal style singing of
Christmas music by the Treble
Clef Choristers will be the fea-
ture of the next meeting of the
Treble Clef Club.
It will be held.' December 4,
at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
Stephen G. Wilson, 3610 Robin
Hood, with the following as-
sistant hostesses: Mrs. Jack Gur-
well, 5118 Evergreen; Mrs. T. J.
Robichaux, 4311 O’Meara; Mrs.
C. D. Richardson, 315 South
Avenue B, and Mrs. J. M.
Pennycuick, 5309 Pocahontas.
The members of the Treble
Clef Choristers are: Mrs. Ea>l
Kelly, 5103 Valerie; Mrs. Frank
Warren, 5263 Jason; Mrs. Thom-
as J. Ryan, 5426 Val Verde; Mrs.
Evan W. Bu'ris, 902 Jolen; Mrs.
Roy Talmage, Wiess House, Rice
Institute; Mrs. C. E. Reitz, 5223
Pine; Mrs. G. A. Griswold, 3614
Coronodo Court; Mrs. C. D.
Richardson. With Mrs. C. F.
Maginnis, 5314 Valerie, as di-
rector, and Mrs. Gordon Hag-
got, 4311 Breakwood, as accom-
panist, the group will sing ‘The
Ceremony of the Carols”, by
I Benjamin Britten; “Twas the
I Night Before Christmas”, Si-
; meone; and “Carol of the Crum,”
I by K. K. Davis.
BELLAIRE CHRISTIAN FLANS
OBSERVANCE OF WOMAN'S DAY
Sunday, Dec. 6, has been set
aside at the Bellaire Christian
Church for the observance of
Woman’s Day according to Mrs.
J. H. Dunaway, president of the
Christian Women’s Fellowship
of that Church.
On that day the women of
the church will be in complete
charge of the morning worship
service. Mrs. Roger Q. Small
will bring the message of the day
in a sermon entitled “We Possess
Today”. Mrs. Small is librarian
for the church as well as chair-
man of the Business Women’s
Guild.
The director of service for the
morning will be Mrs. A. A.
Sprong who is director of study CV1
for the C.W.F. Special music for an automatic clutch.
i'
the service will be supplied by
| Mrs. Lynn Williamson, Mrs.
Albert Trube and Mrs. E. E.
Rankin according to Mrs. A. K.
| Barth, director of the choir for
! the church. Mrs. George Briggs
| will be at the organ. Women
' from the C.W.F. will serve as
the deacons and ushers for the
service.
Woman’s Day is annually ob-
served by the Christian Churches
(Disciples of Christ) throughout
the United States in the interest
of the Christian world mission
program.
Our secretary says her boy
friend reminds her of a late-
model car: he’s equipped with
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Norton, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1959, newspaper, December 2, 1959; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521771/m1/18/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.