The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 21, 1962 Page: 4 of 24
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THE BELLAIRE TEXAN
Wednesday, March 2 I, 1962
Bellaire Investments Re-Elects
BELLAIRE
CLEANERS
206 N. Rice at Richmond
MA 3-8877
1 Hour Service
Dry Cleaning
Mrs. Bolding
h Review Book
At Bel-Christian
Mrs. Donald Bolding, will re-
I view the book, “It Was Fun
While It Lasted”, at 10 a.m. Tues-
! day. March 27. at Bella ire Chris-
tian Church. Tickets are avail-
able at $1.00 each.
Written by Frederic .Birming-
ham, the book is a humorous re-
miniscence of life in New York
in 1915. Mrs. Bolding, guest
speaker, has appeared profession-
ally in Houston, Lufkin, Bay-
town, Bay City and other sur-
rounding cities the past six years.
A native of West Texas, she is
a 1945 graduate of Texas Wo-
men’s University where she ma-
jored in speech. She did gradu-
ate work at Purdue University.
! Mrs. Bolding is a member of
Central Presbyterian Church and
Houston Engineer’s Auxiliary.
She, her husband and four
daughters reside at 4520 Oakdale
in Bellaire.
A light luncheon will follow
the book review, being sponsored
by Christian Women’s Fellow-
ship of Bellaire Christian.
The book review is this year’s
all-in-one, one-in-all fund rais-
ing project for CWF. Each
church woman has received lour
tickets to sell at $1.00 each. If
all tickets are sold, this will put
CWF way over its goal. Members
I needing more tickets should eon.
j tact Mrs. Lorene Dodge,
Cora Roof Peden YWCA Center
Schedules Open House Thursday
1 he Cora Root Peden Center
of the Y.W.C.A., 11209 Clematis
Lane, will hold open house,
Thursday, March 22 from 9 a m.
to 2 p.m.
1 his is to provide an oppor-
tunity for the public to become
acquainted with the YWCA
of students done in the adult
ceramics, upholstering and art
classes. There will be a display
of pre-school children’s handi-
craft and samples of children’s
art work.
At 11 a.m. there will be a
style show featuring models who
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and lo introduce the type of have been enrolled in the sewing
program to be offered this spring, and millinery classes. Mrs C E
Displays will show the work | Pyke, 2128 Albans Road, and I
----------------i Mrs A w Modrall, 612(! Realn. !
The gates of thought,—how ef’ sewin* instructors, and Mrs. 1
slow and late they discover C^e A- Wilson, 8830 Ariel, a
themselves! Yet when they ap- jmember ot the millinery class ,
pear, we see that they were al- | wil1 serve as moderator for the
ways there, always open show.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson F,,r fur,ht'r info™aUon ™n-
_______ ; cerning the new’ spring class
.1, a schedule you may contact the
Stand potter at the door of j Cora Rool Peden y,wc.A. (PA
thought 1,3-4752).
AT YOUR
BROOK MAYS
STUDIO
AND HEAVY ON THE WHIPPED CREAM
Don Blair, leasing director for Weingarfen Market Realty
Company, demonstrates his technique with the whipped
cream squirter for Clovis Brittain, owner of Brittain's Broiler
Burger shop who is putting in a Broiler Burger in the Weir*,
garten Center currently under construction in Westbury
Square at the point". The shop will feature the famous
seven varieties of Broiler Burgers and the delicious ice cream
concoctions they are famed for, including the pictured "Mrs.
B. Special" with seven scoops of ice cream.
Officers And Board Members
pmr
week
Here’s what you get
• A Piano or Organ to
Practice On
• Private Lettonc—Graduate
Teocheri
• All Musk and Moteriais
NO EXTRAS—NOTHING MORE TO PAY!
come in today
Brook Mays
PIANO-ORGAN
STUDIO
5305 Richmond
♦OH THE CIRCLE*
BELLAIRE
MO 7 8306
j All officers and directors of
Bellaire Investments, Inc., 5800
Bellaire Boulevard, were re-elec-
ted during the recent eighth an-
nual meeting of the shareholders
and the board.
The officers are: Leon L. Ros-
ner, 5 Hideaway, president and
chairman of the board; Nathan
Gingold. 4814 Spellman, vice-
Wurlitxor Organ Lttton-Loan Plan
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The Bellaire Texan
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
by
TEXAN PUBLISHING CO.. INC.
215 N. 5th St., Bellaire, Texet
P. O. Box 3001
Official Publication City of Bellaire
Second Class mail privileges authorized
at Bellaire, Texas
Subscription $3.00 a Year.
Advertising rates upon revest.
John K. Gurweil................ Publisher
Mary Norrorr................ coTtor
Robert K, McCrory, Jr. . Adv. Director
M. H. Lehman.....................Classified Mgr
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation of any
person, firm or corporation which may
appear in the columns of The Bellaire
Texan will gladly be corrected wher
brought to the attention of the Publisher
4Vi% 4 fimes a year
Per Annum Anticipated Current Rate
TT.
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3225 Bellaire Bivd. 6135 Kirby Drive
W. E. TERRY, Vice Pres., Branch Manager
OPEN: MON., TUES., WED., FRI.. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.-THURS., 9 a.m.-S p.m —SAT. 4 a.m.-12 p.m. j
president; Charles W. Brown,
Richmond, Texas, executive vice-
president; and Albert Stein, 5117
Valerie Street, secretary-treasur-
er. Constituting the board are
the officers and Ralph O. Shep-
ley, 11 Robindale Lane, T. E. I
Dossey, Jr., 7439 Thurow, George I
M. Hil)yer, 4629 Willow Street. [
and Lawrence Ilfrey, 7327 Staf-
fordshire.
The company is engaged chief-
ly in buying and selling land and
building improvements, and its
assets are approximately $1,000.-
000 at this time.
A steady and profitable grow-
th of the company was reported
by the president, and future
plans were announced for ac-
quisition of several pieces of im-
proved property.
Pressing and Cleaning
On Saturday If In
By 10 a m.
Laundry Service
Alterations
DRY & COLD STORAGE
We Pick Up & Deliver
TOP
VALUE
STAMPS
Stamps Given on Cash
and Carry Orders Only
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urn
Includes 12 Pictures
ALBUM FREE .
11 x 14 Bridal Portrait
our March Offer
$4Q50
Party - Commercial - Portraits
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Norton, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 21, 1962, newspaper, March 21, 1962; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521537/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.