The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1964 Page: 6 of 28
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.•(^The GOP Scene(
} w D I S T R I C T II
With the official kick-off of
the Goldwater Presidential cam-
paign Sept. 3 in’ Phoenix, Ari-
zona, local Republican activities
will come to a full boil as can-
didates, party officials, and vol-
unteer workers get down to the
serious business of a full scale
general election campaign.
A District II GOP Headquar-
ters is now open full time at
5204 Spruce in Bellaire, with
Mrs. Don Mayo, 110 Ferndale,
as headquarters manager. Joe
Fournace and Dr. S. J. Skinner
are GOP chairmen for District
II which includes Bellaire,
Sharpstown, Meverland, West-
bury, WiLlowbcnd, West Univer-
sity, Southsida Place, Braes-
wood. Briar Meadow, Southgate,
and Southhampton.
Delegates and Alternates to
the GOP State Convention are
making preparations to go to
Austin on Sept. 15 for their sec-
ond state meeting. Included on
the convention agenda will be
the election cf members of the
State Republican Executive
Committee, with Harris County
delegates choosing one man and
one woman member. Gasten C.
Jones, 3779 Childress, and Wil-
liam B. Cassin, 3203 Virginia,
have announced as candidates
for State Committeeman. Mrs.
Hal Hazelrigg, 12303 Mossycup.
is the only announced candidate
for Committeewoman.
Jack Crichton, of Dallas. Re-
publican Candidate for Governor
of Texas, will be guest speaker
for the meeting on the Harris
County Young Republican Club
on Tuesday September 1. at the
Ramada Inn, 2121 Allen Park-
way. The meeting, scheduled for
8 p.m. is open to the public.
Crichton spoke at the West Uni-
versity Community Center on
Monday, Aug. 31.
Students for Wisdom, an or-
ganization of high school stud-
ents, most of whom have been
pupils of Lamar High School
teacher Mrs. Jack Wisdom. Re-
publican Candidate for State
Legislature, Pos. 4. will sponsor
a hootenanny and rally in the
Ballroom of the Hotel America
on Wednesday, Sept. 2, from 7
to 9 p.m. The program will fea-
ture Lamar High School folk
singing groups and local pro-
fessional folk singers.
Five Republican candidates
will address the GOP Precinct
282 meeting on Thursday, Sept.
3 at 8 p.m. at the Briar Meadow
Civic Club. Appearing will be
Des Barry. Candidate for Con-
gress, 22nd District; Joe Poin-
dexter, for County Commission-
er, Precinct 1; and Legislative
Candidates Mrs. Jack Wisdom,
Position 4; Russell Roach, Posi-
tion 9; and Dave By waters, Po-
sition 12.
Tryouts for the Grand Old
Party “gridiron type” skit are
scheduled for Saturday, Septem-
ber 5 from 10:30 a.m. until 1:30
p.m. in the Grand Ballroom of
the Sheraton Lincoln Hotel. The
skit, written and produced by
local Republican talent, will be
the main event of the Grand
Old Party scheduled tor 7 p.m.,
Oct. 30, in the Grand Ballroom
of the Sheraton Lincoln. Mrs.
S. J. Skinner. 4050 Mischire: and
Mrs Albert Kuehnert, 4051 Mi.---
chire, are in charge of casting
for the skit. Anyone ir ''rested
in appearing should attend the
try-outs.
Also scheduled for Saturday,
Sept. 5, i> the By waters Ball,
featuring the Don Cardiff combo
from 8:30 to 1:00 p.m. in the
State Ballroom of the Hotel
America.
The Bellaire Republican Wo-
men’s Club celebrates its first
birthday on September 7. They’ll
cut their birthday cake at the
Bellaire Community Center at
a combined birthday party and
political rally honoring Des Bar-
Wednesday, September 2, 1964
Carousel Club To
Party on Sept. 12
The Carousel Club, composed
of eighth graders at Pershing
Junior High School, will hold
its first social function of the
season with an informal party
at Linkwood Recreation Center
on Sept. 12.
Chairmen for the party are
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gard-
ner. 3743 Dumbarton, and Dr.
and Mrs. Hal Snyder, 3704 Mur-
worth.
Others assisting are Mr. and
Mrs. Win. G. Fullick, 8719 Link
Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Sam Porter, 4107 Solway; Mr.
and Mrs. John Skinner. 3007
Norris; and Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Stolz, 3715 Latina Drive.
Adult officers cf the club for
this year are Mrs. O. W. Gist,
9007 Linkmcadovv, president;
Mrs. Joe C. Eckhardt. 3726 Sun
Valley, vice - president; Mrs.
Morris D. Thompson, Jr., 3615
Grennoch, secretary; and Mrs.
Joe G. Pennington, 4014 Drum-
mond, treasurer.
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ry, Republican Candidate for
Congress, 22nd District. Club
President Mrs. Robert T. Geyer,
5203 Valerie, will read the honor
roll of club members and present
a special award of merit to the
club’s outstanding “member of
the year.” With the announce-
ment of the winning entry in the
Bellaire club’s “Name the Ele-
phant Contest”, Joe Poindexter,
former Bellaire City Council
member and candidate for
County Commissioner, will
christen the club’s five foot
papier maiche elephant mascot.
The public is invited to the
birthday party and rally which
begins at 7:30 p.m.
Also on this week’s GOP Cal-
endar: Joe Poindexter speaks to
the Precinct 133 meeting on
Sept. 1 at th % home of Mrs. Don
Swanson, 3711 Portsmouth, at
8 p.m. Russ Roach addresses the
Precinct 175 Republican Wo-
men’s Club meeting on Sept.
2 at the home cf Mrs. Kenton
Phelps, 4123 Drummond, at 11:00
a.m.
Coming up next week: Harris
County Youth for Goldwater
will hold a rally in conjunction
with the opening of the Des
Barry headquarters at 5134
Westheimer Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m.
And Joe Poindexter will be
guest of honor at a coffee given
by Mrs. Keith Evans, 6710
Audin. at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.
8.
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Norton-Miller, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1964, newspaper, September 2, 1964; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521222/m1/6/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.