San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1961 Page: 9 of 12
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San ANTomo Register
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S.W ANTONIO. TKX.\S, I ItllUV. AI'HII. imn
City Kililiiin
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By KITTY
COFFEES DUE!
TMII". til>k lufCC hostess!^ "f till' A llllllO I'll III'
*■ lliis city, will have the annunI kick-off
April !l, friiin !l In I) ii'eliiek
'' Gusta''
Indies Willi M'I'Vl
aid.
the city. Tin
by Mrs. r. A. ((
11iiii11h hi' April
billow. These imiI
ni I in the crusadi
atinii with the
'I' Aid society of
coffees, Sunday,
in various homes
illlci'i* aid society is headed
list f 11 Whit tier. I Mi ri ii ir the
oilier coffee hostesses will
fees are given a 11111 la 11 \ to
■ to cheek c 1 ih'cr in -ooper-
Alnei'icaii ('ancef socielv.
operating through research, ciliicalion. and
service. Kacli year these ladies and other
s hostesses, are aide to raise .*1,01111 for cancer
Tin1 Jottings
ORCHIDS FOR THE LIVING
Once in every great while, a male member of the species
rales a hit of in this, the women's, section of the paper,
wc think, so forgive ns (ME and Toni) if we
sort of Inist onr hut tons while we tell you of
the honor bestowed on our c I it or, I. .1, (I lie i
Andrews. During the running of the Sunshine
( ity Invitational track and field meet, Friday
afternoon and evening. at Alamo stadium, it
was anoiincc I that, hereafter, the 440-yiird
relay will be known as the I*. I. Andrews re-
lay! (Juitc an honor, eh? It made lis feel good, "Ulie"
realize that people appreciate the time and efforts
that are put forward in their behalf enough to give "orchids
to the living." and not wait until they are dead to say. "Thank
you. Incidentally, the \\ heatleyites won that relay, an 1 the
meet, to show what T1IEY thought of it.
-—The Jottings—
GARDEN CLUBS
"Spring Synip! in Flowers'' will lie the theme of the
annual spring (lower show to lie staged bv the Hells of Ireland
(iardeii club. Sunday. April !l. in the Pine branch YW-
< . I rum -I to i o clock. Airs. \\ i |l hi i'ii duties, show eli'iirman.
has announce | the followin<r committees- Mrs. Saline ISIackson
ami Mrs. Kugciie Sliepard. invitations: Mrs. .John Malialia and
Mrs Ii. ('. Moody, oublicity: Mrs. ('. A. Whittier. Mrs. S. ]).
I'oley. Mrs. S. II. (fates, Mrs. E. Harrison, and Mrs. Eugene
Morgan. tea table; Mrs II. I!. I.anc. Sr.. Mrs. V. Walker, Mrs.
W . \\ . Hawkins. Mrs. S 11 a 11 am! Mrs. (I. 1'. Kilincrson. re-
II'eshnients. Mrs. Mary *T;i11<- Hragg is eo-ebairmaii in charge
of entries. Mrs. Herman Davis is in charge of the artistic design
and classification. Other members of the steering committee
are Mrs. Hrittou Armstead. Mrs. Kichard Smith, and Mrs. Aa-
ron Wilson, Mrs. ('batman Hibbvi.s club president *** The Ivv
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IIOXOKHI)—.1. I . Atkinson. .Ir.. and Mrs. Alberta Mcllenry wen*
honored at tilt* annual coffee hosted by the Kxclusive Matrons I'crsonalit\
Hub. Sunday morning. April L\ at tin- 1 *in«> Street VWi'A,
Several hundred guests called during the allnted hours to sip coffee
with these two successful personal ties. Mrs. i.illi.-in Sutton Taylor intro-
duce I the guests to the hoiiorees.
Mrs. Uutli Hammonds is Hub president.
Mrs. McIIenry was honored for her work as director of the Welcome
Home for the Itliud. and as a civic and church worker.
Atkinson was honored for his position as the head of an investment
company, and for bis position ns n junior executive at Kelly field for the
past 10 years.
The reception rooms were gail.s decorated for Master. and the serving
table 1 eld an Kaster centerpiece, featuring an Kaster bunny and eggs.
—J. Tobin Lewis photo
La Premiere Social Club Entertains Some 450
Guests at Annual Rainbow Pance Given at Keyhole
LA Premiere Social club entertained with its annual Kaiubow
dance at the Keyhole .'1 lib. A receptive crowd of 4"i0 per-
sons enjoyed the evening chatting, and dancing to the music
of Mike and the Mallairs. The stage was beautifully decorated
with mi Easter theme, and the club table, which seated iiiem-
lii'i's nl' the club in front nl* llic linnil. I i'iiiitjiIiI gri'i'ii anil mint |n\'iii ile snip
Iivcrliiiilii'ii the cni'sls. ( Willi ii t'ull skirl. Tin- ii.'h k f the
Club members were presented b\ .gown was caught with a wide bustle
Mrs. C. M. tJentr;. as they entered that
under a flowered arch onto t'ie dance bodici
floor, where they met their escorts. iride
Mrs. Ilyeie I loll \vay. a member, whiti
wjis absent due to illness. Olmos I'ark
Social club, a new men's Hub. com-
plimented the club members, nml
Mrs. (ientry. w tli camellias.
Mrs. Veda Taylor wore a white
dress with red accessories: Mrs. Mar-
gie Kcc White wore red satin and
lace, and red slippers.
Mrs. Mary Washington More an
original two-tone strapless gown of
extended to the floor. The
was covered with dark green
■cut sequins. She wore long
gloves, and her slippers we
urecn metallic pe.au de sole. She wore
rhinestoue jewelry, sind she carried a
pink camellia, the (dub flower. She is
the Hub's social chairman.
Mrs. Irene Tanner, sergeant-ut-
arins. ore a red dress with red slip-
nets. Her gloves were long white ones,
and she wore rhinestoue earrings.
The draped dress was chiffon and
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1961, newspaper, April 7, 1961; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399248/m1/9/: 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.