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SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
MAY 14,1981
MAY 1
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“Oh! I hurt my knee when I fell”, however, at this writing
Little Dionne is fine now and will be back skating real soon.
Happiness Is . . ^
BY JETTIE SULLIVAN
Mr and Mrs. James T. Humphrey announce the engagement
and approaching marrigae of their daughter, Monica Lynn to
Robert Keith Duncan, son of Mrs. Hazel Duncan and the late
Mr. R.A. Duncan.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Sam Houston High School and
received her bachelor of arts degree from Southwest Texas
State University. The groom-elect, a graduate of Fox Tech
High School, attended San Antonio College and is employed
by Southwestern Bell Telephone Company.
The couple plan a June 27 wedding at Mount Zion First
Baptist Church.
receiving an Academic Achievement Award presen-
ted to you by your Alma Mater, Huston-Tillotson Col-
lege. Congratulations to a deserving young woman, Mrs.
Latrell Johnson. She was also listed in Who’s Who of
American Women, 1981-1982.
Looking on while all the fun was going were parents, Ethel
Russell, Jettie Sullivan, Janet Corruthers and Troop Leader
Thelma Todd. Also on hand for the activities was Mrs. Zed-
oraMcCoy, a director in the Scouting program.
The girls are now planning for camping this summer for
more fun.
.receiving your B.A. Degree from Huston-Tillotson
College where your parents are alsq graduates. Congra-
are
Social Promotions
CALENDAR
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tulations to Miss Janet Johnson. We are proud of you.
May 11-16
May 17
.........graduating from Sam Houston High School to the
joy of your parents, Arthur and Bennie Carter, Sr. Con-
gratulations to Arthur Neal Carter 11. We at Antioch are
very proud of your accomplishments.
LOU MILLB? &
.........Visiting your mother on her speical day. Enjoying
a beautiful afternoon, Mrs. Ellie B. Neal of Yoakum, Texas
Delta Rho Chapter of Alpha
Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
sponsors Career Day and
Business Seminar. Theme:
An American Tradition
15 - Career Day Pro-
Liberty Bell Charity, Civic &
Social Club will host its
First Annual Tea at the East-
side Multi-Service Center
3-6 p.m.
The Razzle Dazzle
Dance Machine
entertained her son Augustus R. Neal and wife Ola, son
Curtis Neal, Jr. and wife, Evelyn. Also sharing in enjoy-
ment of the visit was granddaughter Kimberly Neal, daugh-
ter of Ola and Augustus Neal. How relaxing the trip was
states the Neals.
(Mav
gram 6:00-9:00 p.m.)
(May 16 - Business Seminar
6 00-9:00 p.m.) EasLside
Multi-Service Center.
May 17
Complete Lighting effect and Stage Show.
All types of music for all occasions.
Catering to Businesses, Private Parties
and Special Occasions.
Also featuring
Mr. Lloyd “LD” Pope
Mr. Rickey “General” Farris
San Antonio, Texas
For reservations call (512) 222-1721
May 15 th
Le ‘Chic Fashion Jamboree at
VFW Post, Killeen, Texas,
Tootie Fennell, Narratorv
Troop 88’s Evening of Skating
Monday, May 4th, proved to be an evening of fun and
frolic for 13 girl scouts of Troop 88. Enjoying the dif-
ferent skating dances and games were girl scouts, Dionne
Marshall, Doneytha Bryant, Desiree Hardeman, Lisa Childs,
Gina Wright, Tammye Brooke. Tainmye Sheppard. Patricia
Wallace, La Wanna Goodspeed, Sherri Washington, Lamoni-
ca Biggers, Tina Clayton and Sh’Dawn Nicole (Nikki) Sullk
van.
During the eveing of fun, fun, fun, there was only one.
Ella Austin Community Cen-
ter Awards Banquet - Marri-
ott Hotel Ballroom, 889 E.
Market. Social Hour - 6 p.m.
Dinner: 7 p.m.
Program: 8 p.m.
Guest Speaker Dick Gregory
Tickets $15 00
Call 224-2351.
May 19
Health Inc. Day Care Center
for the Elderly has “Open
House and Fun Day" at 217
Cactus Street. Installation of
Officers. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
May 22nd
TA CAN HKUP
May 15 th
Interested in a happier rela-
tionship with your spouse
and children?
FOR THE WOMAN WHO
WANTS A GREAT VALUE IN
FURS
• COATS • STROLLERS • STOLES
• JACKETS
yr W: ■>.
/y
The Family Resource Cen
ter. Family Service Associa-
tion, will present an intro-
duction to TA for parents
entitled “Transactional Anal-
ysis For Moms and Dads".
The 2-part seminar will meet
Friday evening, May 15, from
7:00-9:00 p.m. and Satur-
day, May 16, from 9 a.m
till noon at the Center, 102
W. Rector, Suite No. 106
Transactional Analyst Steve
Newell, M.S.W. and Jan
Friendlander, M.Ed., will pre-
sent the seminar.
For registration and infor-
mation call the Family Re-
source Center at 344-1055.
Pearl's Pride and Joy Court of
Calanthe Picnic, Commanche
Park No. 1. Chicken and Sau-
sage Dinner 11.00 a.m. to
10 00 p.m..
Donation: S2.75.
May 22
May 15 th
Guadalupe College Baptist
Seminary Commencement
Exercises, 8 p.m.. Tried Stone
Baptist Church. 551 Canton
Street, San Antonio. I exas
May 15
Jam Productions presents.
Teenage Canteen, Inc. Aiutual
Ball at the Reserve Officers
Building, A/tec Ballroom. Ft.
Sam Houston. Invitation
only.
May 22
St. Philip’s Annual Asucta
tion meeting. Eastsidr Mulo
Service Center. 7p.m. E. A,
Smith. President.
May 25
‘Parliament’,* FunkadelicV at
the Convention Center at
8:00 p.m.
Alkoran Shrine Bar B Que
picnic Commanche Pariv No.
2. Noon until....Door prizes
every hour.
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EXCITING NEW
DRESSES AND SUITS
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
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REG. TO 65.98
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SAVINGS UP TO
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• ONE PIECE • TWO
PIECE • LONG SLEEVES
• SHORT SLEEVES
• STRAIGHT SKIRTS
• PLEATED SKIRTS
SIZES: 8 TO 20
• FOX • MINK • BROADTAIL PROC-
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USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-
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YOUR CONVENIENT / t
CHARGE ACCOUNT.
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NORTH STAR MALL
AND DOWNTOWN
SECOND FLOOR
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NORTH STAR MALL AND
DOWNTOWN SECOND
FLOOR
May 29
Mission Lodge No. 499 and
Alamo Temple No. 871
Venus No. 1157 IBPO
Elks of the world annual
beauty and talent presenta-
tion ball. 7 pm.- 1 am. H. B.
Gonzalez Convention Center
Banquet Hall no. 1 - formal.
SAN ANTONIAN CITED BY
ALMA MATER AND WHO’S
WHO
June 6
Alpha Tau Omega Chapter
of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sor-
ority - Lisette Amett Com-
mittee (candidate for Miss
Fashionetta ’81) Flea Market
Menchaca Homes Recreation
Hall, Blue Ridge Poplar and
24tli Streets 9-4 p.m.. Prices
cheap. Jacquline Amett,
chairwoman.
June 14
City Wide
Licensed
Beauticians preset* a “come
see and eat tea" 4-7 pm.
June 19
Mrs. Latrell Smith Johnson,
an alumni of Houston-Tillot-
son College received an Aca-
demic Achievement Award
during the weekend alumni
and college commencement
exercises. The award was pre-
sented to Mis. Johnson
during the Annual Alumni
Awards Banquet
In commenting about the
award, Mrs. Johnson staled
that Huston-Tillotson Collefe
is f-a-m-i-l-y in that her hua
band, Edgar and all five de-
ters are graduates of Huston-
Tillotson College: and that
her daughter, Janet received
a B.A. Degree from HTC on
May 3rd.
Mrs. Johnson Is also listed
in the recendy published
1981-82 12th edition of
MARQUIS WHO’S WHO OF
AMERICAN WOMEN.
Congratulations, Latrell
Project Free Picnic Conunan-
chc Park
June 19
St. Phibp’s Alumni Assoc,
meeting will be held at the
EasLside Multi Service Center
at 7:00 p.m. E. A. Smith,
President.
Amateur Players Golf Assn
Tournament presents The
Alfred Curl Golf Classic Wil-
low Springs Golf Course
7 p.m.. Contact Louie Green
at 532 0400 or 337-7254 for
more information.
EACC PRESENTS SENIOR
CITIZEN FASHION SHOW
htemafonaJ 'fear
of Disabled Persons
1981
The Ella Austin Community
Center, located at 1023 N.
Pine, will present a Senior
Citizens Fashion Show, on
May 13, at 2:00 pjn. in the
EACC Cafetorium. The
fashions to be
made by EACCl h<
king class, instructed by Mrs
Lynn East and Dianne Daria
The public k invited
A dm Mai on is free
worn were
Dieting?
Smile, and say
cheesecake,
please!
Whatever your "sweet tooth" craves,
WE’VE GOT IT*
And (best of all).
WE’VE GOT IT WITH NOTHING
SACRIFICED BUT THE CALORIES'
So. you can have that cheesecake . .
and smile, smile, smile*
We re out to make calorie counting a pleasure'
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Rolling Ridge Shopping Center/Even Road at Loop 410.
Open Monday thru Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
SATURDAY - 9:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Lunch daily, 11:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.
680-1528
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San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1981, newspaper, May 14, 1981; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1059910/m1/8/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.