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Surrounded by those handsome Ebony model* wee Jackie Glowon at the
reception at the Gunter Hotel. Jackie ii pictured with the Fuller twin, of
Dallm, another Ebony model, Anna Maria, an Ebony model and Alvin l^g*
gett of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church. Photo by tv«>wn
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Mary L. Kelly, this beautiful young lady wMl be
In the finals of the Lad v In Red contest at Bht
■ions Tuesday night. Mary likes singing and danc-
ing and that's why she enjoys Illusions.
For those of you who missed the show...It was simply Body Language at its
best. Pictured above are the models in some of the clothes that covered most
of everything.
Alvin Leggett, I) is pictured with his cousin. Ebony model Cheryl Castillo,
Edwin and Jackie Gloeson at the reception.
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JERRY BUTLER TO
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ry Butler (“Ice Man”),
award winning produ
cer, composer and ain;-
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DISTRICT. BOARD OF TRUSTEES
"SAY MOi«
TO HAND PICKED CANMPATu
OF DOUG HARLAN
Rev. Julius Adams, Wray Hood, Dr. Emma Dell Holden, Helen Alexander, Atty. Clarence Mc-
Gowan, Rev. Troy Bell, l^ons Williams, Annette Harris, Patricia Gist, Edith Mayfield, Trent
Cheyney, Alex Price, Frank McNeil, Mien Melonson, Yvonne Holloway, Roy L. Deen, Eleanor
Cook, Lorainne Adams, Jesse Adams. GJaudeGast, Abraham Emerson, mario Salaa, Parrish Lee,
Lovely White, Anita Walker, Nick Calzoneit, Gregory Johnson, Rev. Michael Gibaon, Ernest
Stevenson, Rev. C. S. Marshall, Rev. Morria Daugherty, Rev. Antonne Dykes, Rev. R. L. Arch
ield, Rev. D. J. Winters, Rev. William F.Uia, Carolyn Jones, Timothy Nicholson. W. R. Brysnt,
Royal Hammond, Dorothy Nicholson. T. B. Harris, Eunice Bryant, Dave Jones Jr., Rose Mary
Deen, J. L. Bias, Tessie Matthews, Julia Knight, Karen Conley, Rev. Robert Felder, Sarah Cook,
Barbara Faulk, Ernest Joshua, Autry Wilson, Beverly Dudley, Carrie Antwine, Bernice Bland,
Myrtle Lewis, Gloria Brothers, Lula Moore, Clarence Antwine, Marjorie King, Gloria Gaffurd,
Farris Anderson, Ernest Adams, Marvin Byrd, Ethel Marshall, Kathryn ford, James L. Driver,
Ronald Smith, Ludell Bailey, Doris Driver, Zudora McCoy, Rev. Martin Walker, Sam Shaw,
Clarence Adams, Rpv. Lavelle Lowe, A. C. Alexander, Robert L. Wibon, Miss S. D. Martin,
Somie Deen, BryaY.t Williams, Beverly Tanner, Dr. James Foy, B. E. Carter, Rev. Dale Hans-
boro. Rev R. A. (.allies, John Sanders, Charles Shannon, Ralph Green, Katheryn McDaniels,
Rene Watson, Mary Neil, Albert Bronson, Rev. Jessie Mae Hicks, Anna Revada, Rev. N. H.
Franklin, Rev. Lorenxo Ausbie, William Parker, Johnie Love, Jeffrey Williams, Sondra Robin-
son, Mary Press*, Ruby Sutton, Ruby Burton, Stella Mills, Dorothy Nunn, Annie illuuns. Rev.
C. J. Bias, Rev. Sherman Bedford, Rev. Marvin Randle, Sandra Bailey, Rev. C. W. Roberts,
Isiah Jones, R. L. McIntyre.
PAW POLITICAL ADVE RTISE MEN T-IDOCATtON FIRST COMMITTCC. JAMES DRIVER, TREASURER.
Meet the manager....Guorgr Riptoe (r) is the new
nftMU^er of Illusions. George snd I i**d McKeever,
the assistant, would Uke for everyone to enjoy the
new exciting club IBu*ion»....”lt the Eld jM hi
town.”
er, will perform at the
National Conference of
ttlack Mayors, Inc.’s
(N(.BM) 'Tribute to s
Black \nterican” dinner
honoring Muliammad
Ali on , April II, 1986
in \tlantic City at Cae-
sar* Vtlantic City Hotel.
The event is taking
place during N GUM’s
12th Xnmial (omen
tion.
Mr. Butler has en
joved a 25 \ear career,
which began m 1958
when he and Curtis
Mi> field loaned a
rhythm snd I due* group
m (in* ago called “The
Roosters.” Tltal same
year, the 18 year old
Butler wrote a sung
called. “For lour Pre
cious Love,” which lie
’ recorded with the
group, whose name was
changed to “The Ira
presaions.'* The song
became a “landmark
recording,” according
to Rolling Slone, and
the record was the first
to go “gold” for Butler
and The Impressions.
I.ater that tear. But
Irr left The Impression*
to pursue s solo career,
and in I960, hia song.
“He’ll Break Y our
Heart,” became a mil
lion-teller.
Butler has sold more
than 30 million records
during bis career; eight
of which have gone
“gold.” His other gold
records include: “Moon
River;” ”Never Gonna
Give You I p;” “Hey
Western Lnion Man;”
“Brand New Me;” “On
ly The Strong Survive;”
and “Ain’t Understan-
ding Mellow.”
In addition to hia re-
cording credits, Butler
has boated and appeared
in s number of televi-
sion variety specials in-
cluding the “Soul
Show.” for PBC snd,
“Martin, The Emanci-
pator,” a tribute to Dr.
Martin Luther kin|
which was broadcast in
Chicago.
Butler is the recipi
ent of numerous awards
including three g*‘*,n'*
mie* for ringing anJ
composing; two awards
from ASCAP for his
Grace and
Foster vows
pledged
Anita Michelle Grace
and Lionel Laird Foster
pledeged their nuptial
vows on March 8 at
4:00 pan. in Jacob Cha
pel, United Methodist
Church.
The Rev. Martin J.
Walker performed the
double ring ceremony.
Two candelabra#,
each holding seven
white tapers, with
gseenery and white rib-
bon# flanked the altar.
The pewa were marked
with large purple and
lilac bows. An arch
decorated with
greenery, lavender cw-
nations, baby breatn,
two large white bows
and a pah of white
doves accented the al-
tar. Two arrangements
of lavender gladioli,
white chrysanthemums,
ammauve and lavender
carnations with green
ery grace each side of
the altar. At the en-
trance of the church
was a table set up for
ceremony registration
with a lavender plumed
pen. The wedding guest
booh was registered by
Mies Stacy DRUr, niece
of the bride.
The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wtf.
lie G. Grace, formerly
of Mobile, Alabama.
The groom, » the ton of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L
Foster, Sr., and the
grandson of Mrs. Bea-
trice Norman a former
resident of Morales
community. Darrel Got
Una. organist, played
wedding muair from the
methodisl hymnal
*3) Perfect Love” and
“God of ossr Life”, *!*>
traditional wedding mu
sic. ( < dims accompanied
(piano) Mr. Stuard Per
ryman who sang “Jie
fill
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Mr. and Mrs. Foster
a
curity” and “You and
I.” Miss Angela Hines
sang “This Day” and
the “Lord’s Prayer.”
The processional and
recessional were “All
Hafl the Bower of Je-
sus Name” and “The
Traditional Wedding
March.”
Given in marriage
by her father, the brut*
choae a formal gown
of bridal satin, over-
laid with appikfued
lace with seeded pearls
snd a wedding band
coiar. The full skirt
was bordered with lace
motifs and fluted hem
line.
The hnde wore pearl
earrings, a gift from the
groom, and carried a
< asrade of carnations in
•hades of
while dip
baby s’ breath and fern.
Her staler, Mrs. Alice
R#s Mi 18*88488*0 M0
matron of hussur. The
maid of honor was Mis*
Melinda Wood*. Th«
bridesmaids were Mis*
Tina Cole and Mime*
Tanya and Tonya Faul
try. Tangeia Woods and
Mickey L Foster alien
ded as the flower girl
and ring bearer.
The attendants wore
formal gowns of purple
bridal satin. The bodice
held rounded scooped
necklines and bishop
Each wore a
carnation with
baby’s breath in her
hah and carried a nose-
gay of mauve and pink
ramatkms. surrosmded
by baby ’s breath and
with purple
The flower
girls dress was identi
cal to that of the
of honor. She
a basket of rh
petals. The ns
Iron of honor wore a
lavender dress same
si vie snd nosegsv.
production work; two
Billboard awards as a
writer and artist; a
CLIO Award fur the
writing and production
of a commrrrtai fur the
Johnson Product# Com
pan) and many others.
Mb popularity ha the
entertainment Indus
try and long*land mg in
vohment m comnuiu
ity and cirir affairs has
recently led to hb elec
tion in lamb County,
Chicago as a
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Glosson, Edwin. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1986, newspaper, April 3, 1986; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051841/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.