Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1953 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday May 7 1953
THEATERS SERVICE CLUBS
MESSES
Thursday May 7
No. 1—"Scared Stiff" Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
No. 2—"Fast Company/' Howard Keel.
No. 5—"Treasure of the Golden Condor" Cornel Wilde.
162ND ST SERVICE CLUB—Talent Nite Jam Session
BRIGADE AVE. SERVICE CLUB—Dance Instructions.
Friday May 8
No. 1—"Scared Stiff" Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
No. 2—"The Desert Song" Gordon MacRae.
No. 5—"Remains to Be Seen" June Allyson.
162ND ST. SERVICE CLUB—Maypole Dance.
Saturday May 9
No. 1—"Fast Company." Howard Keel.
No. 2—"The Girl Next Door" June Haver Dan Dailey.
No. 5—"Fair Wind to Java" Fred MacMurray.
162ND ST. SERVICE CLUB—Organ Recital.
BRIGADE AVE. SERVICE CLUB—Cash Prize Games.
NORTH FORT SERVICE CLUB—Cash Prize Games.
Sunday May 10
No. 1—"The Desert Song" Gordon MacRae.
No. 2—"Take Me to Town" Ann Sheridan.
No. 5—"Scared Stiff" Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
162ND ST. SERVICE CLUB—Hillbilly Round-Up Variety Show.
BRIGADE AVE. SERVICE CLUB—Amateur Hour.
NORTH FORT HOOD SERVICE CLUB—Variety Show.
Monday May 11
No. 1—"The Girl Next Door" June Haver.
No. 2—"The 49th Man" John Ireland.
No. 5—"Scared Stiff" Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
162ND ST. SERVICE CLUB—Dance Instructions.
NORTH FORT SERVICE CLUB—Dramatics Club.
Tuesday May 12
No. 1—"Take Me to Town" Ann Sheridan.
No. 2—"Hans Christian Andersen." Danny Kaye.
No. 5—"Fast Company" Howard Keel.
162ND ST. SERVICE CLUB—Stunt Nite.
BRIGADE AVE. SERVICE CLUB—Dramatic Club Cootie Party.
NORTH FORT SERVICE CLUB—Dance Class.
Wednesday May 13
No. 1—"The 49th Man" John Ireland.
No. 2—"Hans Christian Andersen" Danny Kaye.
No. 5—"The Desert Song" Gordon MacRae.
Hospital Wives Club
The regular meeting of the
Hospital Officer's Wives Club was
held on Wednesday April 29 in
the Officer's Mess Annex.
Five new members were wel
comed into the club. They are
Girl Scout
News
What time is it? It's Girl Scout
Cookie time! This year not only
do we have two kinds of delicious
cookies for sale we also have for
your pleasure a wonderful candy
mix each piece a surprise and
coated with the best chocalate
you've ever tasted!
It is through your generosity
that the Girl Scouts of Fort Hood
can become more self-supporting
in their camping program this
summer. The more cookies ar.d
candy a troop sells the larger
the profit for that troop.
Contact your favorite Brownie
or Girl Scout so that she may tell
you where and when her troop
will be stationed. This will make
it easier for you to support the
troop of your choice.
We are now starting our second
week of the sale. On May 9 we
will have Girl Scouts stationed
at PX No. 1 Food Store (PX No.
4) Hood Village Px Theaters 1
and 2 and the Commisary.
The Girl Scouts need your help.
Please lend your wholehearted
support to this wonderful organi
zation.
ROLLER SKATING
Cen-Tex Most Modern Skating"
Rigk-
Gay's SKATELAND
American Legion Parli ^h. 4058
Self-Service
LAUNDRY
0
Automatic
Machines
Wet Wash—Rough Dry
Housewives career girls bachelors
and all agree that self-service
serves 'em best. It's the quick
economical way to laundry per-
lection. There's no waiting no
worry and no work when our
automatic machines wash your
clothes.
RANCIER AVE.
Laundromat
415 Fancier Ave. Ph. 3031
Va Blk. From Hi-School
Mrs. E. O. Smith Jr Mrs. W'm
Reed Mrs. Ralph Brown Mrs.
W. D. Johnson and Mrs. P. Reu-
bin. Mrs. R. H. Dunnagan was wel
comed as a guest of Mrs. A. A.
Grebe.
An interesting display of hobby
and craft exhibits were shown.
Four outstanding oil paintings by
Mrs. W. L. Carrington created
much interest. Old French minia
re re is a
George C. Adams. Knitting and
sewing .styles were displayed by
Mrs. A. L. Chambers and Mrs.
Rex A. Pittinger. Floral arrange
ments by Mrs. Milford T. Kubin
and a very old and rare Bavarian
doll as well and handicraft dis
play by Mrs. C. A. Owen.
A short business meeting was
held by Mrs. O. P. Moffitt fol
lowed by cards.
The next meeting will be held
on May 27. Hostesses will be Mrs.
C. W. Sober and Mrs. P. Reubin.
Cub
Scouts
A combined Pack meeting for
April and May will be held at
Camp Tahuaya on May 9.
All Cub Scouts of Pack 111
will meet at Theater No. 1 at 12
noon on May 9. Each Cub should
have a packed lunch to take with
him. Transportation will be pro
vided. Busses will leave the Thea
ter at 12:15 for Camp Tahuaya.
An afternoon of exploring hik
ing and sports will be offered.
An outdoor evening meal will be
served before returning to Fort
Hood.
All Den Mothers should be in
formed of the number of partici
pants from each family concer
ned.
Advancements and awards will
be presented prior to returning to
Fort Hood.
Anyone desiring information on
the plans for May 9 may call
Mrs. Cannon A. Owen Post 3486.
$200i Below List
RANCH AND STATION
WAGON 1953 models.
This month only $200 be
low list price.
During May Only
Authorized Ford Sales
and Service!
Temple
uso
214
S.
10th
St.
Thursday May 7
7:30 p. m.—Junior Hostess Meet
ing
8 p. m.—Whist Tournament
Friday Maiy 8
7 p. m.—Musical Quiz
8 p. m.—Arts and Crafts
Saturday May 9
5 p. m.—Talk a Letter Home
6:30 p. m. Refreshments
8-11 p. m.—Hobo Party
Sunday May 10
9 a. m.—Java Hour
10:30 a. m.—Morning Devotions
2 p. m.—Classical Recordings
4-6 p. m.—Musical Tea "Honor
ing Mothers"
7-8 p. m.—Community Singing
Monday May 11
8 p. m.—Slogan Contest
Tuesday May 12
8 p. m.—Record Your Favorite
Song
Wednesday May 13
8 p. m.—Operating Committee
Meeting
8 p. m.—Fun Night
THRU BUSES
BETWEEN
CONTACT OUR
AGENT IN
KILLEEN FOR
COMPLETE
DETAILS
For information call or write our Local Agent
300 Ave. in Killeen Ph. 471
I'm Setting My Sights
ON THE
KILLEEN'S
Annual Rodeo
A
7-8-9
THURS.--FRI.-• SAT.
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SPILLS THRILLS
ADMISSION PRICES
Adults InCa Tax 1»50
Children Inc. Tax .75
Reserved Seats
$2-50
Sponsored by
KILLEEN
ROPING CLUB
and the
KILLEEN CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
SPECIAL
Guaranteed 1952 2-door
two-tone custom Eight. All
accessories like new.
"The New Standard of The American
Road"
DOWN ON
$1695
The Biggest Little Ford Dealer In Central Texas
THE ARMORED SENTINEL
K. B. Kapers
The Kay Bee Heights Ladies'
Auxiliary held its regular business
meeting Monday night April 4. At
the meeting new executives were
installed.
Twenty members were present
for the business meeting and two
visitors were entertained.
Our appreciation for the enter
tainment of the evening goes to
Mrs. Harris and her dancing class
from Fort Hood High School.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Florence Fay and Mrs. Rosa
lie Elliott.
May 16 marks the night of the
free barbecue and dance that will
be sponsored by the N.C.O.'s of
Kay Bee Heights. Dinner will be
served at 6:30 p.m. and dancing
will start at 8:30 p.m. Price of the
dinner is 50 cents per person and
children are invited free.
Music will be furnished by Sam
my Incordona and his band.
Know your sports—read maga
zines and books on various sports
at Post Library.
Killeen & Austin
BUS TICKETS TO ANY POINT IN U.S. A.
When traveling in groups
of
25
LAY-AWAY
Pay $50 down on the purchase of a new
or used car with only 6% interest through
U. C. I. T.
$200 DISCOUNT
1953 VICTORIAS AND
CONVERTIBLES are re
duced for the month of
May at $200 below list
price
During May Only
I
or
more we offer special service. Call
as for information.
CONNECTIONS WITH ALL MAJOR
LINES
SPECIAL FURLOUGH RATES
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Cover fits snugly holds
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Sides cover
corrugated for
strength
Snug covers
hold odors in
Beaded rims
rolled smooth
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riveted securely
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1953, newspaper, May 7, 1953; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254330/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.