The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1960 Page: 3 of 32
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Wednesday, June I, 1940
THE BELLAIRE TEXAN
Page Three
Next Door To First State Bank MO 5-3761
A MEMORABLE RR.ST BIRTHDAY PARTY
Wendell Wayne Kuhlman Jr. may not
remember his first birthday but it's a cinch
that his grandparents will. Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Kuhlman of Everett, Washington, were here
last week to visit their son and his family,
the W. W. Kuhlman's of 4534 Warm Springs
and get acquainted with four of their grand-
children whom they’d never seen. Need-less
to say, they hit it off fine. Highlight of the
visit was Wednesday's celebration of
Wayne's first birthday (he's that happy fella
in Grandma's arms). Seated small fry whom
the grandparents had never seen are twins
Sharon Rae and Karon Kay, 2, and Peqgy
Lou, 3V2. Also shown are 12-year-old Priscil-
la and Granddaddy Kuhlman who thinks the
current generation is swell.
—Photo by Peter Whitney
Lovett Chorus, Orchestra End
Season With Music Festival
A music festival to be held in
two parts began at Lovett Ele-
mentary School yesterday with
the first performance at 2 p.m.
for parents of the children in the
school chorus and string orches-
tra and grades four, five, and
six. A repeat performance' will
be held Thursday at 9 a.m. for
the parents of grades one, two,
and three.
The string orchestra will play
the following selections: Ma-
rine’s Hymn; TvVinkle, Twinkle
Little Star; Merrily We Roll
Along: Long Long Ago; Amaryl-
lis, Surprise Symphony; Tango
—solo play by Adrian Studer;
Faith of our Fathers; and Holy,
Holy, Holy.
Members of the string orches-
tra are: Eric Anderson, Eliza-
beth Berling, Stephanie Berube,
Melissa Cain, Johnny Coerver,
Kay Conner, Paul Downs, Bar-
bara Dumit, Charlene Johnson,
Cappy Kelling, Nancy McCleary,
Beverly Manroe, Debbie Mullet,
Janet Poynter, Connie Stott,
Adrian Studer, Andy Wade,
Barry Waldman, and Burney
Wilson.
The chorus program will be
in three parts. The first to in-
clude: Do-Re-Mi-to be done by
four soloists each performance;
Hiawatha (a two part song);
Zum Gali, Ga Li ( a two part
folk song).
Part II will be fun songs in-
cluding: Michael Finnegan; A
Futile Serenade; Goober Peas;
and When Johnny Comes
Marching Home.
Part III will be three p&rt
songs including: The Papaya
Tree, Stars of the Summer
Night, and Song of Peace.
There are approximately 88
students comprising, the chorus.
June Graduate
Kathleen Kuntz
Feted At Party
Miss Kathleen Kuntz, daugh-
ter of Mr. and -Mrs. Boyd G.
Kuntz, 5538 Grand Lake, was
honored at a graduation party
Friday afternoon by Mrs. Henry
Hodell and Miss Betty Hodell at
the Hodell residence, 5206 Brae-
burn.
Kathleen is a Bellaire High
June graduate and will enter
SMU in the fall.
Guests included Misses Linda
Jo Maier, Connie Spedden,
Diana. Bishop, Julie Fisk, Cor-
nelia Spinks, Carol Wilson,
Carol Ann Wilson, Kay North-
cott, Jane Voight, $usan QUal-
trough, Pat Rabby, Susan -Her-
old, Margo Broussard, Carolyn
Kowalski, Susan Weisman, Joe
Van Hurd, Margaret Landish,
Kay Cosgrove, Liz Currie,
Marsha Day and Bobby Jones.
Shenandoah Club
Installs Officers
The Shenandoah Garden Club
held its last meeting of the
season of May 17 at Quillian
Hall on Bellaire Blvd.
Mrs. K. C. Loomis, 6010 De-
Moss, was installed as president.
Other officers are Mrs. R. B
Baskin, 5934 Clarewood, vice
president; Mrs. J. H. Dial Jr.,
secretary, and Mrs. Arthur Ci-
zek, treasurer. Mrs. E. L. Sta-
cey, 2148 Dryden Rd., was in-
stalling officer.
THANK YOU, FRIENDS!
For The Fine Support You
Gave Me In The Primary
PLEASE GOME BACK TO
THE POLLS SATURDAY
And Vote AGAIN For
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Norton, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1960, newspaper, June 1, 1960; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521646/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.