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The Galveston Daily News du lieu suivant : Galveston, Texas • Page 22

Lieu:
Galveston, Texas
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Of 5t WJ, Sunday. May 7, 1961 7-C For Ilium of i Kyle.Cilleipie Oi of Thi Newi are to be liven Mn UiiUipie by 12 Ihur. i). MONDAY 10:00 Society ol Um.u.n Service ol Fll.t :30 p.m.--W 7: IS p.m.--Li 7.30 p.m.--I 1 hodi I O.i.r ol TUESDAY 7.03 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

7 5 1:00 p.m. lr Club, MokcV lull. Mia -M Marv'a Cathedral Units Auxiliary. nut i LSB ol LI- h. hall.

Club. bullet -IjalVMIOr Bridie Cub. Menard Youlb. Center. a uiiriix' Kcbekati i-odze S3.

Odo Felloas Temple. cnaplt' 716. O.oer ol Eastern Star. Niuoiuc Tri -liuild ol St. SI.

Mary. Cathedral Scnool. Club room. WEDNESDAY Amiliary the U.S. Public Health Ho.piU!, 10 -W Church, .1 the church.

irj'oo-I 00 Wives. iWCA bide I op.imi.l f.ub. Jean Lahll. c.lub, Baicaneer hotel. Club.

Buccaneer holel. 7.M uplimiu ujic.ir.eer holel. 7 L.idsr So. 3. iirert.

7 i Lnd Lumber Lo. -Medical Iruilow Hume. i tv.i Air Putrol G-oun 3i Municipal Airport. 1.00 A 5 1 1Dl( 4 I hall. THURSDAY II.M i Lidiet Bibv Bro-dway Church of Christ, it the church.

A Luncheon CUb, Y.W.C.A. bldg. CUU i County Alliance of AlpM Chi Umrct. Aiiemb.y 15J. Soc.sl OrJtr ol the --Firirlliy Rebfk.h Lodie JOOP ladies ux'lisry 4'3 a i Local iI6.

i -X? lupla Upiilon Chiptcr of BtU Slim. L. Mood, bink. liohbjtil Huh. Wfst End Lumber Co 0 Service EdBiaeeri Auxtlury.

rrgulir mettirg. Weil tnd Lumbtr Co. FRIDAY 10 00 -Senior Citlzcni Croup. Mennrrt Youth --Lttitt. Woman home.

Bo.rd ol im Roitnberi 1J 00-J OC C'lub. buffrt lunrhran. I Sur I.odir 1. IOOF Itmple. Council 3.

fc bill. SATURDAY lizpah Chapter sanies Officers, Mizpah Chapter, Order of the astern Star, elected officers at business meeting. Installation open to friends of the Order, hich is to be held Friday, June at 8 p. m. at the Masonic Tem- in the Red room.

Those elected to serve are: rs. James H. Greenville, worthy atron; Fritz Orts, worthy pa- on; Mrs. Willie Randow, asso- ate matron; Vcrnon Camp, as- ociate patron; Mrs. Max Roitsch, ccretary; Mrs.

Frank easurer; Mrs. Chester 'Colwell, onductress and Mrs. Thresa rs, associate conductress. Those appointed by the worthy to serve with her re: Madame- Robert Dinklage i chaplain; Esley Trichell as larshal; Frank Fisher as organ- 0. L.

Grimes as adah; Adolph ado as Ruth; Walter Widger as sther; Herbert Wood as Maria; Otto Peters as Electa; Fritz rts as warder and Otto Peters sentinel. Mrs. Joe Scruggs of Angelton lapter will serve as installing fficer. assisted by Mrs. Frei IcMillian as installing marshal, Irs.

Emma Mayer, installing haplain, Mrs. Fred Robinson as nstalling organist and Mrs homas Watson as installing sec etary pro-tern. In charge of refreshments for he evening will be Mrs, John Sorcnsen and Mrs. Vernon Camp Mrs. Milton Ludgate is In charge I decorations.

Stratford Club Will Plan For Last Meeting The Stratford Club will mee Tuesday at the home of Mrs. L. A. Schornstein. 3505 Avenue 0 at 9:30 a.m.

for a social hour to be followed by a fine arts program. Mrs. W. B. Fletcher, fine arts chairman will be In charge.

Reports of the state convention i Midland will' be given and plans for the last meeting of the year in the form of a game day and covered dish luncheon at ths home of Mrs. F. H. Ray. ncr in Hitchcock, the incoming president, will be discussed.

Mrs. Carlton L. Heberlein, current president, will be in charge of the business meeting. Zlw Uthiraa Zion Lutheran Church Women will meet Monday, at 7:30 p. m.

at the church. Mrs. Kaj A. Moler will conduct a Bible study on he Gospel of Mark The Dorcai uriit will hostess following social hour with Mrs. E.

T. Rtinhart, MM. W. K. Church Women's Events ucinfy David Alaa Mr.

and Mn. Alan H. Gardner of Del Rio announce the birth of a son, David Alan, on April 27 at Lauthlin Air Force Base Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

T. M. Gardner ot Galveston and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stour of Wyanet, III.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Neitzel of Hitchcock and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Stour of Seymour, Ind. are the baby's treat grandparents. Mrs. T. M.

Gardner has returned home after a three-week stay in Del Rio. Tamara Ljnai Mr. and Mn. Pat Jensen of Houston announce the birth of a daughter, Tamara Lynn, on Apri! 29 in Herman hospital. Grandparent! are Mr.

and Mrs W. A. Young of Houston, Mrs Vivian Jensen and H. C. Jensen of League City.

Great-grandpar enls are Mrs. F. Tedrow of Hous ton and C. A. Jensen ot Lexing ton, Texas.

A Carnival of Fashion Fabrics 'ralorius, Mrs. B. Sprague and rtrs. S. Thompson serving.

First Methodist The Weslcyan Service Guild o. 2 of the First Methodist Church will meet Tuesday in Fel- owship hall for a covered dish supper followed by the regular meeting and installation seivicc. Church Of Christ The ladies Bible class that meets each Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at the building on Broadway and 17th street will begin a new series of studies to by selected by the class at the meeting. For some time nnw the class las been studying "The Bible versus Modernism," according to W.

H. Nichols, minister. Westminster Presbyterian Circle moderator meeting at the home of Mrs. G. Galmiche, 5425 Avenue Sunday at 3 p.

Circle No. 2 at the home ol Mrs. Fred II. Oberndorfer, 4302 Avenue Tuesday at 7:30 p. Circle No.

3 at the home of Mrs. T. J. Townsend, 2214 43rd street, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.

and Circle No. 1 at the home of Mrs. Frank A. Jones, 5901 Weber, Thursday at 9:45 a. m.

BATHROOM SEAL NEW DANVERS, Mass. A sealer said to form a waterproof, non- cracking joint between a tile wall and tub or basin has been introduced by a Danvers company. The sealer comes in a tube and is pure white and nonyellowing Seasoning trick: marinate fish fillets in French dressing; drain, then bread and fry. Delta Etas Will Stage Installation Nfw officers of Delta Eta chapter of Beta Siema Phi will he initallrd Monday when the group meet: at 8 m. at the W.

L. Moody Co. bank. to he installed Include: MiM Mary Rose Perrett. president; Miss HUM! Keyes, vice president; Mils Mary Lee San- Urelli, treasurer; Miss Haby, secretary; Miss Eleanor Pownall, extension ofliccr and Miss Carmen Caiares, civil defense chairman.

Miss Haby will present a pro. gram on architecture. New pledges include Betty Jean Johnson and Etta Schuh and Wally Rosenboom is transfer. After the instillation of officers there will be a social hour. Especially decorated cakes will be served.

These cakes will be the results of several cake dec- oratinR Irssons taken by Miss Marge George and Miss Santarelli, according In Miss Keyes, publicity chairman. Read Tlw News-Tribune Classl ficd Ads Kor Best Results. BULLETIN BOARD ORPHANAGE AUXILIARY I St. Mary's Orphanage Auxiliary will meet Monday at 9:30 a. m.

at the orphanage, according to Mrs. S. C. Forsgard, publicity Mrs. A.

Mansfield. Mrs. H. Tucker and Misses Mamie and Kate Hanlon will be hostesses. A cake decorating demonstration, given by Mrs.

M. A. Munster will be a special event, according to Mrs. H. Y.

Cartwright program chairman. RED CROSS BOARD The board of directors of the Galveaton County chapter, American Red Cross will be held Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Temple B'nni Israel, according to George K. Gracber, chairman. EAGLES AUXILIARY Election of officers will highlight the meeting of the Eagles Auxiliary at p.

m. Monday in the ballroom On the first floor of the Eagles Hull, according to Mrs. Myrtle Elscr, publicity chairman. DATE RESERVED St. Mary's Cathedral Altar Society is reserving the date of October 19 for the annual card party to be.

held at Dominican High school auditorium. Mrs. V. Culotta is general chair- I I A I I A I a A I I (Gift MARKET ST. 1 0 3 4 6 6 7 man and committees will be appointed.

MARY'S AUXILIARY The Auxiliary of St. Mary'i In- 'irmary will meet Wednesday Kt 10 a. m. in Ave Maria hall. Mrs.

Oscar Hopkins, the newly elected president, will preside at the business session, which will be preceded by a coffee. K.J.Z.T. The repular meeting of the K. J. Z.

T. will be held Monday at 7:30 p. m. at St. Patrick's Library west wing.

Members are asked to come pay their dues on thii day, instead of going to the home ol Mrs. J. Lee, treasurer, according to Mrs. W. J.

Mbuton, publicity chairman. GI LADIES The Galveston Central Ladles Auxiliary the GI Forum wil meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Fay Labardinl 3705 avenue 1 according to Mrs. Annie Edpe, chairman.

Mcmlrership cards will be dis tributcd at this time. STITCH AND CHAT The thirteenth anniversary of the Stitch and Chat Club of Hitchcock will Ixj observed at a covered dish luncheon and party to be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday In the home of Mrs. C. C.

Howard. Games will be played and prizes awarded. 4 ROYAL NEIGHBORS Mrs. Walter of Hitchcock will hostess for the monthly social meeting of Trahan Camp Royal Neighbors of America at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in her home on Memorial Drive.

CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS A business meeting of the Catholic Daughters fif America, Court 17M, Queen of the Universe is scheduled at 8 p.m. Wednesday in thp. Knights of Columbus Hall ii. Dickinson. All members are requested to Ire present as an election of officers will take place at this meeting.

INSURANCE WOMEN The regular monthly meeting for the Insurantn Women of Gal- vpston will he held Tuesday at m. in the Colonial Room of Jean I.nfitle hotel. Miss Josephine Metlina is hostess. A dinner-business meeting is slalcil. F.leclion of officers will be held and plans for the annual Inslalla- tion of officers and the convention in October will be discussed.

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