The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 24, 1960 Page: 2 of 24
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THE BELLAIRE TEXAN
Thursday, August 25, I960
Architects Announce Changes In Firm
Announcement has been made tice. He is a graduate of Rice
this week that the Architectural '
firm of Nunn, Nunn and Ul-
brieht will be discontinued fol-
lowing the completion of their
present commitments. Two
members of the firm are Bellaire
residents.
Stayton Nunn, Jr., 5116 Ever-
green will maintain an indivi-
dual office at 3272 Westheirmer
and continue in private prac-
and a memeb rot A. I. A., for
merly was with Golefnan, Rolfe.
Herbert Ulbricht, Jr, 5103
Aspen, will be associated with
John Freeman, Jr, Architects,
17.00 Main He is a graduate of
U. of Texas, member of A. I. A.
and was with the Austin firm
of Fehr, Granger before coming
to Houston.
Hair Style of the Month
“Saucy”
INCLUDING
Restyling
Haircut
Shampoo
Set-
Only
750
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Only
Call . . . MA 3-3389
For Appointment
IRENE S BEAUTY SALON
202 N. RICE
Reception Canceled
For Former Miss
Martha McArthur
Due to the death on Monday,
August 15, of C. L. McArthur,
ol' Ada, Oklahoma, father of
Harvey K. McArthur, the recep-
tion planned for newlyweds Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick William
Goff, at Milford House Sept. 1
will not be held. Mrs. Goff is
the former Miss Martha Mc-
Arthur.
| The late Mr. McArthur and
j Mrs. McArthur were frequent
I visitors in the home of their son
Harvey when he and his family
! lived at 4917 Holt.
Before his death, Mr. Mc-
j Arthur was a distinguished law-
yer and civic leader and in 1958
j the State Bar Association of Ok-
I lahoma honored him for fifty
years of service to the bar.
Engagement Of
Miss Strauss
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Polk
Strauss of 320 First Street, an-
nounce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their
= I daughter, Meta Frances to Wil-
i liam Nick Grivas, Jr., son of
j: j Mr. and Mrs. Wliliam Nick Gri-
I; vas, 5826 Horn wood Drive.
:j Vows will be exchanged at
i 18 p.m. on Saturday, September
b| 10, in Bellaire Methodist Church
I with the Reverend Don Pevy of-
I ficiating.
£usic £ustc -IjQSl
IT S SCHOOL TIME
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MRS. FREDERICK WILLIAM GOFF
Weds in Salt Lake City ceremony.
FORMER BELLAIRE RESIDENT
WEDS IN SALT LAKE CITY
A Salt Lake City wedding of
local interest took place on Au-
gust 23 when Miss Martha Kay
McArthur, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey K. McArthur of
Fort Worth became the bride of
Frederick William Goff, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Viehweg
of Houston.
The McArthurs are former
residents of Bellaire and well
. known throughout the area.
The wedding took place at
| Sale Lake Latter Day Saint
• Temple.
j The bride attended the Un-
j iversity of Texas. The groom at-
I tends Rice Institute. After a wed-
I ding trip to Colorado they will
make their home in Houston.
Recreation Dept. To
Present “Our Town"
Thornton Wilder’s poignant 1 are Cynthia Jacobs, 5831 High
and well loved play, “Our Town”
will be presented at the Com-
munity Building on August 25
at 8 p.m. Members of the cast
warn
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Star, who will play Mrs. Gibbs;
Susan Spaw, 5234 Mimosa, will
play Rebecca Gibbs; Kenny
Hine, 540 South Second will do
the role of George Gibbs.
Henry Mitchell, 5002 Laurel
will portary Doc Gibbs; Cherlyn
Mullins, 509 South Rice, Mrs.
Webb; Chris Ponsot, 5206 Mi-
mosa, Emily Webb; Douglas
Mitchell, 5002 Laurel, Wally
Webb.
Christine Studer, 4925 Mimosa
will play Mrs. Soames; Carolyn
Crawford. 5413 Evergreen,
Howie; Dan Chaney, 4924 Laurel.
Bill.
Members of the Dead: Debbie
Pierce, 4702 Willow; Susan
Chimene, 5222 Beech, Nancy
McCauley, 4615 Beech and
Carolyn Crawford, 5413 Ever-
green.
Following the show, awards
for this performance, and the
previous two plays will be made.
The Awards will be made to
from each age group and an
all-star cast from each group.
ONLY
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Norton, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 24, 1960, newspaper, August 24, 1960; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521880/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.