The Southwest Citizen (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1950 Page: 3 of 20
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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1950
Big Program:
New Committees For
WUP Lions Appointed
Heading West University Placebo-chairman; Jack Perlman, Don-
Lions club activities during theiald H. Bond.
coming year will be many of the The Bulletin: J. Arthur Brown.|
community's best-known business editor; David E. Rose, publisher.
j J. Paxton Hugg and W. J. Ryals.
Boys and girls and Scout
Woman Bowler
Pledges Cash,
Completes Game
end professional men.
The committees and chairmen
were appointed hy President
Col I is P. Havnes at a recent
meeting at Farnham House.
Directing attendance commitiei
work during the next year will be^
Felix M. Goodrum, chairman, and
r
house: Olever S. Ferguson,
chairman; Max O. Marks, co-
chairman: .lames A. Park. John
H. Hailey, James William Wing-
field.
Citizenship and patriotism;
, D . , . . 'Leonard E. Smith, chairman;
Harry J Beck Jr . co-chairman . , _
.. ,, , . , 'Tucker Frazer Morian, co-chair-
Op the committee aie Herbert L. _ _ _ .. ...
man; Cahl S. Smith. Kurt von
Boeckmann.
Civic improvement: J Paxton
Huff, chairman; Cornelius T. Cal-
WpsIpv A Kupnpmann is rhai, - nan co-chairman; C. E Teague,
•""" nf TonsHtution and b.v-;Jnhn G r.entry and Howard N.
laws committee He will be assist-!
ed by Paul C. Childress, eo-ehair- Community hellermenl. Del C.
man..and Felix L. Elkins and Dr Weisinger, chairman: Carl R An-
Jcira, co-chairman; Edwards L.
Beckman, Leland D. Campbell, Dr.|
.Toseph D. Peacock and Arthur L.
Funk
Education:
Lovell B. Crain.
Convention: Andrew
chairman; Arthur Nason, co-chair-
man: George W. BeJI Jr. and I-e-e-|ch^irman
land H. Buxton.
Finance and budget; Owen
Lipscomb, chairman: Warren M.
Glenn, co-chairman; Cln L. Le-
Fleur, Hugh L. Whiteside and
Louis A. Lundy Jr.
Lions education and initiation:
Jewell S. Jones, chairman; E. O.)
Willis, co-chairman: James L. Mc-
Pherson, C. E. Hall.
Membership: Paul T. Burton,|
chairman: C. J. Clark, co-chair
Fossler. I Hallmark, Daily Hembree.
Allen B. Gibson,
R. Lee Wallace, co-
Ichairman; Dr. Howard G. Bauer,
I Ivan R. Brown.
Health and welfare; l>r. Paul
iis Hofhelns, chairman; Hugh L.
Whiteside, co-chairman; R. F..
Pitts and Dr. James Arthur
Stool.
Safety: James A. Park, chair-
man; A. F. Gips, co-chairman; W.
J. Ryals, Dr. Lindell B. Entz-
minger.
Sight conservation and blind
man; W. B. Waltman and Buck M.jJames A i^.wellen, chairman, Wil-
lian H. Levy, co-chairman; Her-
entertainment:jbert G Hjre anri R p Badollet.
Greeters: John S. Keith, chair-
man; James L. McPherson, co-
Lay.
Program and
George W. Bell Jr., chairman
John S. Keith, co-chairman; Louis
C. Quoyeser, Douglas G. Blaikie.
Publicity and press: David E.
Rose, chairman; Howard Skelton.
Phone MO-2364
4020 Rrllaire Blvd.
COOL RETREAT
FROM THE HEAT
Thursrtay-Frlda \
Aiigust 3rri-4lh
The Sheriff's Daughter
Pan Paile.v — Anne Baxter
Technicolor
3:36,
5:34, 7:32, 9:30
Sportsters Club Kiri Show Meets
Saturday August 5th at, 11:30
Box Office Ope
Whi "
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11:00
ilp Will on
FENCE RIDERS
with Comic Andy Clyri
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Prize Contest Pay
Saturday — Sunday — Monday
Aug. 5th - 6th - 7th
chairman; Paul T. Burton, Dr.
William Frank Cole and Wesley
A. Kuenemann.
Fund-raising: H. E. Hurlbert,
Ichairman; Dr. Fred F. Simmons,
co-chairman; Allen B. Gibson,
William J. Wilson, Edgar A. Bauer j
(and Louis M. Sher.
Housing and eats; AI Sanders,
jehairman; Sam S. Okeson, co-
chairman; Carl R. Ancira, Johrt H.
Foxworth.
SE Optimists See
Film Made By
'Wrecker' Olshan
A movie of the interior of Old
jMexico filmed by “Wrecker" I.
jOlshan was viewed by the South
End Optimist Club at its luncheon
imeeting Wednesday.
Mr. Olshan, president of the
Downtown Optimist Club, was
introduced by Lewis Crosson, pro-
gram chairman.
I Larry Fish and Carl Gren, co-
chairmen, reported good progress
jin their'plans for renewed mem-
bership drives to the club presi-
dent, Doyle May.
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CORRECTION
In last week's Citizen, the
Southland Life Insurance Co.
should have been credited with
$435. OOP.000 insurance in force
and assets of $100,000,000 instead
A shrine to St. .Jude which will 0f eporte^.
he erected in the new St. Vincent -
de Paul's Church is a little closer
to realization this week due to
the bowling fortune of Mr*.
Gereine Nitschman.
Completing an all-spare game
for a cash reward, Mrs. Nitschman
said she had pledged anything
she won to the, shrine.
In the St. Jude doubles, Mrs.
Nitschman of 3402 Plumb hit 203-
512 and teamed with August Nits-
■chman for 1156 first place. Ann
Marie Grayum rolled 174-510 and
teamed with George Grayum for
i 1148 to take second. Opal and Eu-
gene Piercy with 1108 were third.
I The St. Jude bowling group
rolls at the Pladium each Thurs-
day evening.
Two officials of the University of Houston, now conducting work in Mexico as part of the
university's International Study Center, are shown here with IT. S. Ambassador Walter Thurston.
They are David Red. left, professor of art and architecture and Dr. Joseph Werlin. right, director
and originator of the study centers, of which there are now three. The occasion here was a recep-
tion for 33 members of the group, held at the American Embassy.
Palmer Hutcheson
Honored By U. T.
1 Palmer Hutcheson of Houston
•has been elected vice president of
ithe University of Texas Law
j School Alumni Association for
j 1950-51.
New' officers were elected at an
alumni association meeting held
in conjunction with the recent
State Rar of Texas convention in
San Antonio.
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Carroll, Jim & Murphy, John H. The Southwest Citizen (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1950, newspaper, August 3, 1950; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522775/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.