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THURSDAY, AP^IL 3, 1980
SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
Mrs. Eugene Sheppard hosts bridge club
fet.
Bridge play d fan axed the
spring evening's enjoyment and,
after three exciting rounds,
six lucky players-three guests
and three Friday Evening Bridge
Clubben-had the added joy of
taking home with them the
hostess’ attractive prizes. First
and second place guest awards
went to Mrs. Mamie Kate (Mans-
field) Holmes and Mrs. Esther
Lee (N.B.) Reynolds, with Mrs.
Noella (Clint) CoUins claiming
the consolation prize.
Club prizes went to Mrs. Fran-
ces (Eurie) Wiggins and Atty.
Hattie E. Briscoe, who came
in “one, two”; and Mrs. Lee
Etta (William) Brewer, consola-
tion.
Which
psychstyps
sn you?
Peariie (Mrs. Eugene) Shep-
pard, one of the city's most
charming hostesses, turned her
regular meeting of the Friday
Evening Bridge Gub into an
imaginatively beautiful and al-
together delightful pre-Easter
party for her fellow club mem-
bers and more than a dozen
happy guests last Friday evening.
Setting her party colors in
warm pink tones with deft ac-
cents of white, Mrs. Sheppard
received her guests wearing an
eye-appealing hostess gown of
shimmery quiana jersey in
cameo pink-the same luscious
color was repeated in the pretty
table settings and the elegantly
appointed and delectable buf-
Whkh Psychetype are you?
Are you a Thinking Territorial,
lice Katherine Hepburn? Or a
Feeling Oceanic, Uke Peanuts’
Charlie Brown? According to
Michael Malone’s Psyche types,
each of us belongs to one of
eight different types, depen-
ding on the way we look at
time and space. This fascina-
ting book is available at the
San Antonio Public Library.
EASTER JOYS...
Our ever-thoughtful Kerrville correspondent. Dolores Posey teUs us
that an Easter wedding is being planned by Miss Barbara Conley and
Arthur Ray Edwards, who will recited their wedding vows in a Sun-
day evening ceremony to be solemnized in St. Frederick Baptist
Church in Marble Falls....Elder George Allen Cathcart will be the
officiant........We wish them HAPPINESS!
—Jo’s Jottings
THOUGHT YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW.......
Karyne Jones, the talented one who writes the Internationally
Speaking column, will no longer be with us because she has moved
on to bigger and better things .Xaryne’s new job will not allow her
the time to write the column...She will take over the directorship of
tbt Carver Cultural Community Center on Monday . From all of
nuLl ALtAAIMUtK MTHALS SOLEMNIZED-A beautiful picture of family "togetherness" Is re-
fleeted in the above photo, taken immediately following the recent nuptial ceremony uniting Miss
Sharon Denise Alexander and Carlos Holt in holy wedlock.
The beautiful and widely attended candlelight ceremony was solemnized in the Paik Hill United Me*
B^,St ChUrCh’ DenVer- Colorado’ with th* reception following at the Officers Club, Lowry Air Force
As an added joy, the bride s father, Warren D. Alexander, who is an ordained Minuter in the United
Methodist Church, participated in officiating in the marriage of his daughter A retired USAF officer
and most recently Executive Director of Metro Denver Urban Coalition and the Colorado Civil rights
Commission. Alexander is a native San Antonian and a product of (he local schools. Mrs. Alexander
(the former Mary Catherine Bryant) is also a native Texan and a former resident of this citv as b her
mother, Mrs. Edythe Boston Bryant.
Pictured, left to right: the bride’s brother, Lawrence R. (“Larry ”) Alexander. Warren D. Alexander
proud father; Carlos Holt, groom; the bride, Sharon Denise Alexander Holt; her mother Mrx. Marv
...oui uus isn t one ot our BETTER days, and we don’t feel very
whooMe*doo-ish!...Fact ■» we fee* gosh awful!...Not just our
physical infirmities, either, because, like taxes, they are with us to
•tay, and, quite frankly, we’ve become old friends by now.............
It’s just that we see, all around us, too much hurt and sorrow and
we don’t quite know HOW to cope........Sooo, here we go to God,
again, asking HIM to help us find the way to say the words that may-
help take some of the hurt away........
See YOU next week!
Merce Cunningham Dance
Company at Carver CCC
artists. The only restriction he
places on the composer is one
of time, and on the artist - only
that the set not hinder the dan-
cers. In fact, in many cases it
is only at the first performance
that music and dance come to-
gether.
Whether one rejects or accepts
Merce Cunningham, it must be tonio. and it b located at 226
admitted that next to Martha North Hackberrv Street. Ad-
Graham. no other choreogra- mission to Carver sponsored
pher has had a more profound events is free, and the Center
influence on modem dance. b accessible to the handicapped.
The Carver Community Cul
tural Center b a Division of the
Department of Human Resour
ces and Services, City of San An-
Guru * Rebel - Genius. Can
all these descriptions refer to
one man? Yes! Merce Cunning-
ham has been called all of the
above and more. He b not the
type of artist one rejects or ac-
cept* passively. The Merce Cun-
ningham Dance Company w ill be
appearing at the Carver Com-
munity Cultural Center on April
15 and April 16 at 8.15 pan.
It has been said: that to enjoy
a Cunningham performance one
must be wfifing to forget pre-
conceived notions of what dance
diouid be. Merce Cunningham
believes that dance should stand
on its own value. Therefore,
his dances are disengaged from
the traditonal foundation of
story, theme, and musk. This
does not mean that his dance
has no musk, sense of musi-
cal quality, nor stage setting.
Merce Cunningham has woiked
with some of the finest 20th-
century composers and artbt -
people Uke; John Cage, Chris-
tian Wolff, Monrton Feldman,
Jasper Johns, Brace Nauman,
and Andy Warhol. But, as Cun-
ningham demands hb own right
of unfettered creation, so he also
allows this right to hb fellow
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