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Vol 8 No. 22 Moore Named Coordinator, Residential Services Marie M. Moore, the former A8aistant Coordinator of Reeidential Services ha8 been appointed Coordinator of that division of the Material. Supply and Community Ser- vice8 Department. The appointment became effective y U. 1953. . Moore, whoae home n in the State8 i8 San Francisco, California, har completed eight and one-half y n r e with Aramco, with a total Aramco-Socal Service of 29 and one-half yearn. Hie career in the oilbruine88 he- pn on November 8, 192 3, when he joined8budard Oil Company of CaIifoznia a8 a clerk, stamping gasoline coupons. He moved up through various other johw with Socal'w Sale8 Department. finally being named muperintendent of eervice station8 in the W- nd area. Thie was hi8 * Mion when he left Bocal ad B.n Franeieco for a transfer to Anmoo and Saudi Arabia in December, 1944. With42 other.. he travelled abomrd a liberty whip, the William Rawle for a 28 drq voyage from Norfolk. Virgin% to the Peraian Gulf. Ths pa88mngere on the boat were a prt of rome 200 I. B. B. I. MCRU M. MOORS, NCW CO- ORDINATOR OP RICIDINTIAL SIRVICCS Arabian American Oil Co , Dhahran, Saudi Arabia June 3. 1953 At R-T District Diaaer 1 L. H. Rushmer Awarded 30 Year Pin be Tanurr Dbtrict Manage L. H. Rushmer received hi8 30 year pin at the monthly management dinner of his di8trict held inthe Raw Tanura Dining Hall Wednesday evenins May 20, and along with the pin, the gold watch ha i8 seen hold*. R. F. Kinp, Aemimtant General M-ger, District Operrtione and former District Manager of the Refinery Term nude the presentation that commemorated long and valued 8ervlcewitkl50ul~dAr8mca A Chemioal engineer, and a rdinery man for all of hi. career. L. H. Rruhmer firmt arrived in Arabia from Socal .orvice in California in September, 1948, a8 Superin- tendent of the Rae Tanura Re- fincry. Tbs following De- cember he wa8 namedAmltant Dietrict Manager and euceeed- ed R. F. Kine a8 Dbbict Managex on January 2. 1952. (Rae T.nur. Photo Tanura refinery project, and of the 42 compnion8. only nlne are atill at work in Arabk. Reaching Dbhran. Mr. Moore'# firet aemipnmcnt warn A88ieturt Pereonnel Bupervioa, with a lot d time from hi8 firet year being spent in Rae Tansma. Mo.t of his nearly nine year'. 8ervice with Aramco has been wpent in Dhahran where,with hie wife. he reside8 today. Ill. A.E.A. ELECTIOIS A8 a reeult of balloting held S d y . May 31.t. the following new officer8 were electadtothe Dh8hr.nA.E.A.: Treamurer. Ken Smith, Secretary. Shirley Nolan ad director* B. E. Elder. C. R. Higgine. Otne John8on, and J. P. Kihbee. R.8 Tmtu. reaultw in bmblinge. Page 4. MEET BUCK EWING Racord Setting Pllot The Aramco pilot. W. G. "Buck" Ewing who met the new truuatlantic record for the Amsterdam-New Yorh flight on May 14. arrived in Dhahran on the regular rud from New York thi8 week, n& much concerned over hi# record-breaking. Flyiq from Am8terd.m to ~ew ~ork with a crew of .even and 36 p8r#np.re, the Olselle nude the croealng in 13 hour. ad 8mn minutee. awrrghg 298 milee hour. The faeteet previoru record raw 14 honrw. 54 minutee. The ehipia one of two DC 688 put into service by Aramco la8t 8ummcr. According.to "Buck" Ewkrg. the plam wa8 favored by 10 knot tail wind8 over a good portion of it. route, which enabledthe craft to 8.51 along. DHAHRAN TEAM SLUG ABQAIQ ANGELS 19-1 - - Ill. thrilled-pnclud, 8h.ari eonred five hmhge, rh. Dh.hnn Debe. latest addition8 to Baeeball'8 Hall of Fame, took the p.lamt but hap1e.e Abqaiq Amgele 19-1 at the Abqaiq meld kst rri- day eveaing,May 29. With mn over-flow crad of eager epectatore. the emrrtly clad Dhhrsn Deb. pbyed ball like trru veterw, mcorlnp three rune in the fird inniau and four each for the. 'm~inlng four. Brae rludng and heav hitting hiph1igh(.d thr p.m. with faet double-*ye by the Deb.. Ronnie McWlllkmerar in top fonn and darpit. 8he steady 8hunal that tried to lay .y teunw lor pitched e mprkling two hit affair. megie &ott led the Deb.' hitting with a five for five average that Included two home run.. Marlyn McCann banged out another home-run. Abqaiq18 lop. tally wa8 .cored in the third inning through "&it" Butler'e homina e&mt way oat to center field. Line up: Dhrhrm: Lincoh we. M. McCuua 2b. bkri rf. Scott lb. McWillkmw p, Hollyfieldlf, Eede Sb. Ferraro cf. Colliru c, Hslb.ch cf. Line up: Abqsiq: Hume If. 8tangbye rf. 0'Bri.n c I Calligeros lb. -8 cf. Malinquiet Zb. Btebbenm p. Mlmore 3 b, Moritta em. Butler If. Hltchell rf, Buwh of Cray.8 abscott 3 hp(.nnedy 0s. Score by bda~p: am8 Hit. W. 34444 19 17 Abq.00100 1 2 sMpping tha Bbnnan wtop, 630 mile8 re.t from Rotter- h. Thie, plw the fact he m flying thrfaete8t plane in t-tkrrtic wervice account- ed for hie feat. There raw nothing renurhble about the whole nw, mid the Wblle'm captain, who i8 well able tomake cornpariron8 h r hL. mix years with h1.mro. Ewingh. nmde the (Continued on page 4.

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Page 1: 1 L. H. Rushmer Awarded Pin DHAHRAN TEAM ... - Aramco ExPats · J. P. Kihbee. R.8 Tmtu. reaultw in bmblinge. Page 4. MEET BUCK EWING Racord Setting Pllot The Aramco pilot. W. G. "Buck"

Vol 8 No. 22

Moore Named

Coordinator,

Residential Services Marie M. Moore, the

former A8aistant Coordinator of Reeidential Services ha8 been appointed Coordinator of that division of the Material. Supply and Community Ser- vice8 Department. The appointment became effective

y U. 1953. . Moore, whoae home n in the State8 i8 San

Francisco, California, har completed eight and one-half y n r e with Aramco, with a total Aramco-Socal Service of 29 and one-half yearn. Hie career in the oilbruine88 he- p n on November 8, 192 3, when he joined8budard O i l Company of CaIifoznia a8 a clerk, stamping gasoline coupons. He moved up through various other johw with Socal'w Sale8 Department. finally being named muperintendent of eervice station8 in the W-

nd area. Thie was hi8 * Mion when he left Bocal a d B.n Franeieco for a transfer to Anmoo and Saudi Arabia in December, 1944.

With42 other.. he travelled abomrd a liberty whip, the William Rawle for a 28 d r q voyage from Norfolk. Virgin% to the Peraian Gulf. Ths pa88mngere on the boat were a prt of rome 200 I. B. B. I.

MCRU M. MOORS, NCW CO- ORDINATOR OP RICIDINTIAL

SIRVICCS

Arabian American Oil Co , Dhahran, Saudi Arabia June 3. 1953

At R-T District Diaaer 1 L. H. Rushmer Awarded 30 Year Pin

b e Tanurr Dbtrict Manage L. H. Rushmer received hi8 30 year pin at the monthly management dinner of his di8trict held inthe R a w Tanura Dining Hall Wednesday evenins May 20, and along with the pin, the gold watch ha i8 seen hold*. R. F. Kinp, Aemimtant General M-ger, District Operrtione and former District Manager of the Refinery Term nude the presentation that commemorated long and valued

8ervlcewitkl50ul~dAr8mca A Chemioal engineer, and a rdinery man for all of hi. career. L. H. Rruhmer firmt arrived in Arabia from Socal .orvice in California in September, 1948, a8 Superin- tendent of the Rae Tanura Re- fincry. Tbs following De- cember he wa8 namedAmltant Dietrict Manager and euceeed- ed R. F. Kine a8 Dbbict Managex on January 2. 1952.

(Rae T.nur. Photo

Tanura refinery project, and of the 42 compnion8. only nlne are atill a t work in Arabk.

Reaching Dbhran. Mr. Moore'# firet aemipnmcnt warn A88ieturt Pereonnel Bupervioa, with a lot d time from hi8 firet year being spent in Rae Tansma. Mo.t of his nearly nine year'. 8ervice with Aramco has been wpent in Dhahran where,with hie wife. he reside8 today.

Ill. A.E.A. ELECTIOIS A8 a reeult of balloting

held S d y . May 31.t. the following new officer8 were electadtothe Dh8hr.nA.E.A.: Treamurer. Ken Smith, Secretary. Shirley Nolan a d director* B. E. Elder. C. R. Higgine. Otne John8on, and J. P. Kihbee.

R.8 T m t u . reaultw in bmblinge. Page 4.

MEET BUCK EWING Racord Setting Pllot

The Aramco pilot. W. G. "Buck" Ewing who m e t the new truuatlantic record for the Amsterdam-New Yorh flight on May 14. arrived in Dhahran on the regular rud from New York thi8 week, n& much concerned over hi# record-breaking.

F ly iq from Am8terd.m to ~ e w ~ o r k with a crew of .even and 36 p8r#np.re, the Olselle nude the croealng in 13 hour. a d 8 m n minutee. a w r r g h g 298 milee hour. The faeteet previoru record raw 14 honrw. 54 minutee. The ehipia one of two DC 688 put into service by Aramco la8t 8ummcr.

According. to "Buck" Ewkrg. the p lam wa8 favored by 10 knot tail wind8 over a good portion of it. route, which enabledthe craft to 8.51 along.

DHAHRAN TEAM SLUG ABQAIQ ANGELS 19-1 - -

Ill. thrilled-pnclud, 8h.ari e o n r e d five hmhge, rh. Dh.hnn Debe. latest addition8 to Baeeball'8 Hall of Fame, took the p.lamt but hap1e.e Abqaiq Amgele 19-1 a t the Abqaiq meld kst rri- day eveaing,May 29. With mn over-flow c r a d of eager epectatore. the emrrtly clad Dhhrsn Deb. pbyed ball like trru v e t e r w , mcorlnp three rune in the f i r d inniau and four each for the. 'm~inlng four.

Brae r ludng and h e a v hitting hiph1igh(.d thr p.m. with faet double-*ye by the Deb.. Ronnie McWlllkmerar in top fonn and darpit. 8he steady 8hunal that tried to lay .y teunw lor pitched e mprkling two hit affair.

megie &ott led the Deb.' hitting with a five for five average that Included two home run.. Marlyn McCann banged out another home-run.

Abqaiq18 lop. tally wa8 .cored in the third inning through "&it" Butler'e homina e&mt way oat to center field. Line up: Dhrhrm: Lincoh

we. M. McCuua 2b. bkri rf. Scott lb. McWillkmw p, Hollyfieldlf, Eede Sb. Ferraro cf. Colliru c, Hslb.ch cf.

Line up: Abqsiq: Hume If. 8tangbye rf. 0'Bri.n c I Calligeros lb. -8 cf. Malinquiet Zb. Btebbenm p. Mlmore 3 b, Moritta em. Butler If. Hltchell rf, Buwh of Cray.8 abscott 3 hp(.nnedy 0s.

Score by bda~p: am8 Hit.

W. 3 4 4 4 4 19 17 A b q . 0 0 1 0 0 1 2

sMpping tha Bbnnan wtop, 630 mile8 re . t from Rotter- h. Thie, plw the fact he m flying thrfaete8t plane in t-tkrrtic wervice account- ed for hie feat. There raw nothing r enurhb le about the whole n w , mid the Wblle'm captain, who i8

well able tomake cornpariron8 h r hL. mix years with h1.mro. Ewingh. nmde the

(Continued on page 4.

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Sun and Flare - 2 - June 3. 1953

Cypher Named Asst. Secretary

Clark Cypher, currently on long vacation, has been appointed Assistant Secretary of the Arabian American Oil Company. Mr. Cypher will nerve as Aemimtant Secretary inadditionto his regular duties am Asmietant to the Vice President. Concession Affairs on his return to Dhahran in August.

Dhahmn wornenr Croup You may throw away the calendar Irorc last week's Sun and Flare. Read carefully this change in date. we'd like to see you there 1

lT'8 JUNI 7th. Due to the long week end.

the general rreeting, schedfiled for Sunday. June 14th will be moved up to this coming Sun- day, June 7th. at 3:00 p.m. in the New Theatre.

Preaident. Mrs. L. L. Moore, has many interesting things to report and you'll want to hear all about the Brussells Conference. Also. remember, the big item of buminems i# the election of your new Vice President, Public Re lations and Publicity Officers to replace Mrs. Hal Sherman. Mrs. A. A. Talamas, and Mrs. Eimr Christy. respectively, whose terms erpire this month.

Be onhandto express your- selves. and elect the officers of your choice. There was all too small a showing at the last general meeting. We've had a terrific supper formal since then and we should a11 turn out to give an expremsion of thanks to the hard working "gals" who made it such a success. and. to the men who helped so generously with tbeir time and talents.

Next Tuesday. June Wh, the regular Welcoming Coffee will be held at 10:OO a.m. In the Fiesta Room. Won't more of you old-timers come oat to give a real "warm" wel- come to our new arrlvmls?

Mrs. A. A. TaL.m.m. Public Relations Officer, assisted by her committee, the Mesdames E. J. Colgan, Floyd Teel. and Walter Raleigh are doing a very f i n . job of "breaking the ice. "

N I W CIATPRI Beginning Sunday. June

Zlst a t 8:OO p.m. we d f e r you ~ore=#se#. Those of you who wisbto attend, plense

(Continued on Page 3.

25 Year ? i r far Curry, Smith, Steimmetz

Lined upleft to rigbt a re John Curry. C.C. Steinmet8 uad Herb Smith, three Dluhran employeea who completed twenty-five years aervice withAramco and Socal during May. Thethree men received the pins commemorating their long andvalued service to the Company at the regular monthly dinner meeting of the Dhahran District, held in the Dining Hsll, Monday evening, May 25. (Photo by Barnea

Pizzas Wow Ohahran A team of thirtymothers,

bachelors and bachelorettes, operating seven scattered kitchens, produced and sold well over 250 pissas last Thursday in a campaign to raise funds to pay for the Dhahran Devils' softball uni- forms. The odor of browning garlic and simmering Italian sauce began to permeate the Dhahran area early Thursday morning as the mothers of the budding big leaguers began making preparations for the sale. By noon most of the puffy dough had begun to rise. and within a few hours the firmt batchea of pbxa were ready for delivery. The crews workeduntiltenp. m. deliver- ing orders and virtually a11 schedules were successfully met.

For many Dhahraninns this aale was their first encounter with p b a , and from a11 indi- cation# the meeting was ami- cable.

The Dhahran Devils and their parents wish to take this opportun2y to thank the several crews of volunteer workerswho F v s so generoue- ly of their time and effort, and also tbe auny purchasers whosa interest in tha sale made it possible for the team to be completaly equipped.

Dhahran Softball W L k

Accounting 6 1 .857 Old Timers 5 Z .714 MSkCS 4 3 -571 SGRR 4 3 -571 Oil Oper . 3 4 .428 E kMS 3 4 .428 IBBI 3 4 .428 Aviation 0 7 .OOO

Kuwait Chosen as Site of 3rd Tennis Tourney

In November of this y u r , the third annual tournament of the Permian Gulf Tennis Association will be held in Kuwait. The Kuwait Oil Comp- any will be hosts at Mina-al- Ahmadi. Aramco has been the runner-up in both of the two previous tournamento. the first of which was won by Kuwait Oil Company and the second by the Iraq Petroleum Compmy.

In order to give everyone an opportunity to participate in the formation of a team, a tennis ladder has been met up. Anyoncpremently in the ladder may challenge player. one or two positions above him and if be wins.move up according- ly inthe eliminatiolu. Players notpresently intbe ladder may clullange any place and take the place of the one he challangem if he wins. Xi he lases, he may clmllange again any place in the ladder. However, if he lome* the s*cond t h e he muet start at the bottom and work up.

Mr. R.O. Rlchrdr , tele- phone Dhahran 4WZ, h a the complote Uet of ladders in the various divisions. and his office will make the necessary arrangements for chllange matches. TOP players in men's singles a re Dr. A. Khouri of Abqaiq, Walter Tracy of Ram Tuaura and Georpe Rader of Dhahran with many more players on the list and more who should he on. Two divisions a re en- tirely open: Woman's doubles and mixed doubles.

LILLYS' TIAMUS Editor , Dhahran

Iandmy sonwiahto express our sincere thanks and ap- preciation for all the many kindnessem extended to us thru the medium of wires, letters of condolence,md contributione to the Heart Fund, in memory of Mrs. Lilly.

Charbss A. Lilly Zane Lilly

SWIMMER'S ?LAIRT

I came all the way from the friendly town last week for a weekend in Dhahran and a l a im at A1 Asis-iyah Beach After soakingupas much sun- shine a s I could take, I was ready for the bus to take home. And I waited a- waited and waited..long with a lot of other good folks. Can something be done to give us a schedule of the regular bums going down to and back from A1 Aai.niyah? It would save a lot of wear and tear.

"Chadwick"

901 THE TIME ? Editor, Dhahran

Seems a bit premature. but just to give me time to cave. a re there going to be usual a8sortmmt of watch available in the canteen the winter holidays this year?

"Waiting"

Ed. Note: Accordiug to Food and Retail Services the usual selection of Swiss men's ahd ladies watches will not be avmilabh in the senior staff canteen this year due to the wide selection available by local merchants.

rlcrors rmnarr Editor. Dbhran

Hearty th.aL to a11 who voWd in my behalf, to my anonymour c .mpigwrr . end to all A.E.A. members who helped make W e election one of the largest ever. As treasurer of the Dhahran A.E.A. I wil l conduct my- self to the bast of my ability on behalf of any fellow members.

I also wish to thank Mr. Anderson and his endorsers for the fair and energetic campipn conducted by them.

"Ken Smith"

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Sun and Flare - 3 - June 3. 1953

. Did you a11 order

gain get into action in rat double-header to layed inSaudi

Literary Y d i c Virita ks T u r n

like a philodendron monstera deliciusa in the corner of your living If understood more of the terms I'm mureIwo*d have order- ed more. The B a d d e ~ a enter-

in the Yohe. and the Hendry. on May 21- The Girl Scout., accompan*d by their leader Miss Eater- aon and the Frombergs and the Labates. spending the weekend at Half Mooe &Y. The entourage looked a s though they Were going to spend a month rather than juat the weekend. The Sul- Hvans entertaining Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Moore from Dhahran over the weekend. Even taking them to the

.me on Friday night- * we mention about that the better- On May 28 Corrinne Eastwood and Kathryn JenkkIl had a stork ahower for Jeanne Shute. The Bhuter are moving in to Dhah- ran aometime thia month. We will miss them. A l l of you who laughed at Cliff Perrine when he dragged in that huge date tree a couple of years ago --Golook at the tree now. It'a loaded.

Dr. Paul W. Harrison. of the American Mimrion Hospital on Bahrain laland, attended a tea in his honor at the b s Tanurm Recreation Portnble during his visit last week to the Refinery Town. Dr. Harrison. abown here with members of the Raa Tanura Parent-Teacbera Amsociation ia the author of The Arab rt Home and Doctor in Arabia and has worked for many years in the Permian Gulf. (left to right: Miaa Vida Aygarn, Jerry Kcnnrdy, Mrs. G. R. Gulouaen. Mrs. A. Allen. Dr. Harrimon, Mrs. Ken Maloney, and Mrs. William Sickman.)

(Photo by Macri

ed for sun=, has dropped for three reasons according to the Dramaramco Bureau: incomplete plDnning for the production, lack of people in adequate nrrmbera for a trio hour presentation, and scheduk conflicts with two other shoas now in rehearmal which made it impossible to extend time for ~ ~ l ~ ~ k ~ ~ t ~ . r t

The acts already in re- hearsal for ~ l c show were ..id to have been excellent in themmelvea, thougb too fw for a full performance. ~h~ Dr-ramco Bureau tha&s allthose who cooperat- ed in the cancelled production and .tates also that it b e

25 per cent of the proceeds from the remaining shows in1953as recompense for its agreement in principle to subscribe funds derived from flB~ckou~sll to the ~ ~ t ~ h rlood nelief ~ u n d .

Abqaiq Softball

storehouse W L R 8 1 .a89

Services Accntg 7 2 .778 =luor M E 7 2 .778 MkS 2 7 .222 Oil Oper. 1 7 .125 Hdqtrs Cons. 1 7 .I25

Movie Notices . "AGAINST ALL FLAGS" A 6 Y Action

w h o 1 Fly~,kburONI O'Hom Ra Tanum June 3-4

1st doy R.1.--ll:30,3:30,7 69pm. 2nd &y R.1.-4.00 p.m.

Dhahran Small Fry Take On Old Timers, Debs The Dhahran Small Fry in8 the result of the contest

*OPERATION SECRET* A h Y Dmmo w/Comll rJllde,PhyllisThaxter

RB Tonum June 5-4 1stdoyR.T.--ll:30,3:30,769pm. W doy R.T.400 p.m.

illplaythe Old Timers team a, is evening at 8:00 p.m.' Batteries will be changed for the event. which will pit the old timers against youngsters freah from two victories over Ahqaiq.

The following Day. Thurs- day, June 4. the team will

"PONY SOLDIERU AY6C Wastun w/Tvron. R,wer.Cameron Mitchell

between Oil Operations and the Airmen, scheduled to be- gin at 7:00 p.m., the Small Frywillchallange the Dhahran Bachelorettes in a five-inning classic starting at 9:00 p.m.

A record crowd has been forecast for the action-packed. uremic? double-header and

. , Dhohran Rar Tonum

"FACE TO FACE" A 6 Y Duo-Drama

w / h e r luhron,llob.rt Platon Dhahmn June 5- 6 Rar Tanum June 10-1 1

lrtday Dh-3:30&20,7:10,9 p.m. 2nd day Dh--ll:30p.m.,&15 p.m. 1rtdayR.T.--ll:30,3:30,769 p m . 2nd day R.T.400 p.m.

'HAPPY TIME" A 6 Y h e d ~

w/Charla Boyer,Louis Jourdon Dhahmn June 8-9

1st day Oh--3:30,5 15, 7 & 9 p.m. 2nd doy Dh--11:30o.m.,8r15 p.m.

"RUBY GENTRYU A h o w/knnifer Jonr,Chorlton Haston

Abqoiq June 3- 4 Dhohmn June 10-1 1

lstdoy Dh--3:30& 15, 7 6 9 p.m. 2nd day Dh--11:30o.m.,&50 p.m. 1st doy Ab-430 p.m., Continuous 2ndday4b--1 l:30,515, Cont.

"THE FOUR POSTER" A Y 6 C corn+

wfix Horriron,Llll Palmer Abqoh Junn 5-4

1st day Ab-430 p.m., Continuous b d drry &-I 130, 515, Cont.

"THE FIGHTER' A 6 Y Dmo

w/Richord bnte,Vomrur &own Abqoh Jun 0-9

1st day Ab-430 p.m., Continuous 2nd day Ab-1 l:W, 5 15, h t .

THE CLOWN' A Y 6 C h d y

w w Skelton, Jaw Gmr *bqoiq June 10-11

1st doy Ab--3~30 p.m., Continuwr hd day Ab-11x30, ZW, Cont. - CORRECTION: Second day ahmingm at the Dhahran Senior Staff Theatre are as follows: lk30 a.m.: 6:45 and 8 5 0 p.m. LOST.. .pa& of lady's glaaaea with red rims in taxi from Family h a w to4279. Dhahran. Call 3295.

Classical Program WEDNESDAY 8:W

Die Me1shninp.r hrturm WQWr

Symphony No. 40 in G Morart Scma of Childhood - Ferbsr

S s h v n a ~ 1 Or30

Concerto fn D &oh? Caphale et Pods Suite Gntry

FRIDAY 3:W Fmlllar Thana fran Tchoikovsky Jemna Kern's &+to h o d s for CondYlight Selections by.Klng Cole Trio

7:30 GY&W S h a ~

10.30 Lo M.r Concuto No. 2 in F

D0b-y Chopin

Plono Solos by Ellen BDllon

SATURDAY 8:00 Young Person's Guide b the Orch. Carlo &ti Favorita Royol Fire Wok Music Hondel

10.30 Quintet in F Minor B r k tolonto Dancer W ~ Y

SUNDAY 8:W The Rites of Spring Strovidy Recorder and Hnplcord Raeital

1Or30 Symphony No. 4 in A Mudelnrdrn Levant Plop h b w y

MONDAY 8:00 Symphony No. 3 in E kthovan El hion Mexico Copland

10~30 Symphony No. 2 in B Ramanian Folk DMca

"'l*

Belo nartok

TUESDAY &00 Concerto for Cello E10or C M W ~ 11119s light music kh'y b Suik

1&30 K ~ ~ I Y

A Hero's Life Straw Romantlc Reverier - Vergll Fox

Dhahmn Wornens Gruup (Continued from Page 2.

sign up now on the sheet pro- vided in the Post Office or drop a note to Mra. E. J. Masao, Activitier Officer., Box 633-B.

The group. limited to six- teen, willmeet attha home of Mrs. L. L. Moore. House 1428-B. Mr. Roy Hanaon will inmtruct.

Aidto Palertinian Arab Re- fuge. Sewing Group meet8 every Monday. 9:30-noon and 2:OO-4 p.m. at the home of Mra. F. A. &vie#. New- comers are invited to join the group.

Needlecraft Display ia at the home of Mrs. Wm. Squire., house 1631, every Sunday. 9-12. and for bachelorettea, from 5-6 p.m.

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Sun and Flare - 4 -

REFINERY RAMBLINGS A. Bud Fremgen would may

"This is the straight Dinkum 1" Rita Troy in leaving for home the end of June and by September she will be Mrs. John Hendrickson. Imn't that super? Gee, Rita wan here when I got here. I never thought l'dbe here after she left.

Oh ye.. mpeaking of Frem- sen. he was married to Marian, May 11th in the mtatem. Hope they'll have a wonderful life together.

Congratulations to Larry R u s h e r . Goah, a 30 year pin and a GOLD WATCH.

Did you may goodbye to Dr. Schuur 7 He leaves this next we& for the U. S. Undermtmnd he'. going to be a remident doctor at Truendale Hompital in Fall River. Mama. The Morphy gave him im a fare- well p r t y at Ed Hudmon'm home Monday evening to may Bon Voyage and lot. of good luck, which expremmem our mentiGlent* too.

Saw Charley Bevan up here last Saturday, mumt. have been ca8ing the phce an a local leave possibility for all you Abqaiq kids.

They may. Homer Wilson i m quite the after dinner mpeaker. Jumt am I keep telling you. people from Oklahoma can do anything and everything.

Speck1 Thankm to the memberm ofthe P. T.A. whome effort. made it pommibla for the local citisenn to hear Dr. Paul W. Harrimon of the American Mimmion in Bahrain. The krformal discrumion period after h i m talk. mtarted at the Thwtre and continued on for momt of the Reception that wan held in him honor. The School kids had a chance tohear mdenjoy him Wednee - day .flernoonandto hear them tell it, he didn't talk nearly low enough.

h r y time I read about tha Dhmhran Deb. and The Ab- qaiq Angels I wonder if the "Rns Tanura Ramcalm" a re going to mwing a bat this year.

The A.E.A. .nrpouBCea the results of the ele8tbO l n t week. Frank Eby. Wa Lipton. and lke Southern a r e the 3 new director* .nd Ted Greer was nelected Treasurer. Almo, the A.E.A. i m mponmoring a "Midway Carnival" on Thursday even- ing Junc 25. and it i m to be n the Tennb Courts. Nor,

the Carnival mound. lib good idea. and it will be lots of fun. but -- Why doam it have to be on the TENNIS COURTS. 7 It takes day. m d days to get the courts in mhape afterward. Why can't it be held on the Pol- Weld

What's It All About? The full-length operaa now

heard on Friday evenings from 7:30onhave caused some people to amk what the whole thing is all about. If any Sun k Flare readers would like a synopsis. give us some proof by dropping a line to Box 1851.

TEMPERATURES For the week ending June 2

High Low Dhahran 110 77 Absaiq 114 75 Ras Tanura 108 77

IX THE HOSPITAL

Patients in the Senior Staff Hospital. Dhahran, an of June 2: Trygve Helland, Robert E. Pruitt. Ralph Hamuff, Daniel Bruce. J. C. Dunn, Grenier Donald. Peter Salway. Paul Griffin. Frank Wilbanks. Herbert Camp. Jean Fery. Leslie LeRouge. Raymond. Hazelwood, Francis DIxon, Ellen Moora, H. McQuiness. Jean Burch. Eddy Nagel, Marie Teters.

-RAS TANURA - HOSTS - . - FLAGSHIP . - - VALCOUR-

The Refinery T m n on the Persian Gulf played host to the officerm and men of the U.S.S. Valcour. Flagship of the U.S. Navys Middle East Force, during the ships call last week. Events included dinners at the home of the Ras Tanura Dimtrict Manager andatthe District's Guemt House, plus a buffet aboard mhip. Shown above on the lawn of the guest houme prior to the dinner honoring Rear Admiral George C. Turner. Commander Middle East Force,and Mm staff officers and Captain R. R. Mc- Cracken, Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. Valcour a re (left to right) Max Bishop, U.S. Consul General at Dhahrm. Mr.. Bishop. Glen Abbey. Consular to the American Embammy at Jiddah. Mrs. L. H. Rushmer. Mr. Rrubmer, the Ram Tanura Diatrict Manager, and the Honorable Raymond A. Hare, U. S. Ambaamador to Saudi Arabia. Dhahran guests includfd Mrs. F.A. Davies. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ohliger and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy.

or the Rnce Track? That way. the booth. could be erected a week or eo in advance and also the people attending would be close to the Patio. I r e a l h thim i m a very selfish attitude about the tennis courtm, but it is very ex- amprating to play telmia on cluttered up court*. Also, all thome people trudging across the bamketball courts won't help the surface of it a t all. Now I've regimtered my pip, 1 can smile again. All you groups planning to have a bwtb on the midway get your pknm and want. in to ~ i k a ~ i p t o n am soon am pommible, firmt come, firmt served.

Remember Helen Howard who ram receptionimt at the S.S. Clinic7 Did you know mhe was back am a Wife. It's Mrs. Joe Falvey and mhe lives at 4L5. Drop in and say Howdy.

BIRTHDAYS Juw 3 -William F. h . r 8

Robert W. k r t in 2 Jackson wit* 10 h i e l C. Kellay 10

June 4 - Paul Lunde 10 krilyn Perrine '3 Pauio Romonanghl 4

June 5 - Lorn. Weahan 10 u5omo Mikholl 6 Walter Plrrnell 9

Juw 6 - Judllh Laird 6 Phillip 5. Curtis 4 Chorloth Miller 12

June 7 - Kamn Frunberg 11 June 8 - Charlyn Hmilton 12 June 9 - Ruth Welters 4

Susoms Ford 9

The Company h s in the Reclamation Yard in Dhahrrn a group of retired vehicle., bid8 for which will he accept- ed up to 5:00 p.m. Juue 17. Bulletin boards in the various locations .around the dimtrict list the type and eerial numbers of the carm.

June 3. 1953

Record Setting Pllot (Continued from Page 1.

New York-Dhahran run better than 200 times in hie career with the Company. He began his flying in the Army Air Corpm, of which he was a member from 1936 to 1940.

Born and bred in Chicago, illinoim. he has lived all over the country during him life. currently calling Wantaugh, Long Island, his home town. California is the preferred state, he says. a sentiment certain to be echoed by Aramco'm many Socal vets.

BIRTHS CARLA. Ann Teters on

May 31, 1953.

WANTED.. . . Set of French language records and book.. Phone Abqaiq 2081.

for use with * WANTED.. . . 4 folding chair.

table. Pbone N. McElrea, Dhahran 7267 days, 2272 after 5 p.m. LOST.. . . . . b! Abqaiq - lady'. gold Rolexwrimt watch. Finder pleame notify LeNay Rrurell inAbqaiqatphone 3123or2981. Interemted in the following7

ABC AUTOMATIC waeher Eureka vacuum cleaner, hal- licrafter radio, hermes type- writer. two party dremmes. House 616-6, Dhahran.

'48 MERCURY sedan -car h a been checked thruout recently A-1 shape - liceme and cz;:7pai* Houme 317. Dhahrrn SEWINGMACkIlNE. .. demk type with leather top bench: sweeper, all the attachments and carrier: electric mixer: electric toaster. Call a t house 1061-A. or phone 2712. after 5:15 p.m. WASHING MACHINE.. . with automatic spin-rinae: taylor tot with shopping bag; table cloth8 and kitchen linem: maternity dremses; carriage set. House 1193-A, WASHING MACHINE.. . House I-M-A Ra8 Tanura or phone 2692 after 5 p.m. WANTED.. . one old beat-up pinno. Call Bud Vilander on telephone 5673. Dhahran. WANTED.. .one tiger hnnter. Any permon with available time willing and able to hunt one (1) tiger i m asked to refer to Box 1851 or telephone Dhhran 7241 for detaum whkh may prove to be to his advantage. PERSONAL.. . . Mr. &Mrs. Mike Lugo wish to advime that their furniture was "in- herited" by Mr. and Mrm. Rolf Christopheraen of Dbah- ran.