The Bellaire & Southwestern Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 14, 1975 Page: 2 of 26
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~ The program will open
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invocation and a greeting by
g the president, Betty Cann.
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be a mixed media presenta-
tion, including patriotic
songs and historical vig-
nettes in line with the
theme, the country’s Bicen-
tennial Celebration.
In addition to her broad
experience in Girl Scouting
at the local, regional and
national levels, Betty Cann
has devoted much time and
talent to the Harris County
United Fund, Service Bud-
get Panel, and Agency
Operation Committee. She
has also been chairman of
the General Services Budget
Panel and Vice Chairman of
Adult Service Budget Panel.
As a member of the Board
of Directors of the Houston
Cerebral Palsy Treatment
Center, a volunteer with
Head Start Vision Screening
Team, (Texas Society for the
Prevention of Blindness), an
officer of the Parent-Teach-
ers Association, Betty’s
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concern with and dedication
to youth is a vital part of her
life. Mrs. Cann is married
and the mother of two
children.
Members of the planning
committee for the 1975
Dinner Meeting are: Tisha
Bell, Sondra Harwell, Karen
Arcenaux, Jan Farquhar,
Fran Denser, Mary Lou
Wilson, Linda Ledbetter,
Jane Rae and staff adviser,
Betty Beene.
.stahl
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University again, this time
for graduate study.
Stahl and his family now
live at 540 S. Second,
Bellaire. His wife is the
former Pamela Polzine,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Chandler, who live at
4718 Braeburn. Mrs. Stahl
is active in Girl Scouts and
other volunteer work. The
Stahls have two daughters,
Robin, 8 years, who is in the
third grade at Condit
Elementary, and Jennifer, 3
years old.
Mrs. Rein hart
surprised
Lois Reinhart’s Delphian
friends and out-of-town
guests surprised her on her
seventieth birthday with a
luncheon at the Jerimiah’s
Greenhouse, according to
Mrs. A.R. Lea of 5330
Indigo.
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GLENN AND EflS TWO DAUGHTERS
astro winners
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the third time. She has won
in the football constests and
also the Pick the Type - now
she’s scored again.
Astro
Contest
winner
Our Texan readers and
contest entrants for this
week had to overcome a
rather difficult siutation.
texan gremlins inadvertent
ly put the wrong dates in the
boxes. However, entrants
worked around it and our
two winners this week are
M.V. Yaple, 6354 Vanderbilt
in West University and
Brian Gammenthaler, 8511
Twin Hills. Congratulations
winners! These winners are
for the week ending May 3.
The deadline for this week’s
entries is Saturday, May 17.
The winners receive four
box seat tickets and a VIP
Parking Pass for an Astro
home game. They may pick
the tickets up at the Texan
Newspaper Offices, 6622
Ferris Street.
We invitte other Texan
Newspaper readers to get
into the swing and enter this
exciting new contest. It is
simple and fun. Find a box
in each of the ads on page 10
and match the Astros with
their opposing team in
another ad, fill in the
number of runs for each
team on that particular date.
Put in in the box. This
contest will run for the
entire baseball season and it
is a sporting challenge for all
fans, young and old.
BE SURE to either mail
or bring the page to the
Texan office byy Saturday
following the Wednesday
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Weigand, Anne. The Bellaire & Southwestern Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 14, 1975, newspaper, May 14, 1975; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth567769/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.