San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1985 Page: 3 of 10
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Dewmber 4, I9H5
San Antonio Register
Page 3
Interested persons
•re invited to attend.
Registration is required
and can be made Ly
calling 229-6270. A
fee of $3.00 mm l»e
paid al the door
A pencil equipped with an
eraser, the first of its kind,
was patented by Hyman L
Upman of Philadelphia
in 1858
Tli# FJIu lield a dar<ce Saturday night at the Elks Club on Spriggadale
Street. The dance waa called the Atler Guard Dance. Pictured above
are some of the many gtaest*. Photo by E Lott
THE ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY MEMBERS
AM 14 80
KAPE'S TOP TEN
Isley Jasper Isley
Luther Vandross
Sheila E.
Hie System
The Jets
Aretha Franklin
Club wiU haw its grand opening Monday in the historic
St. Paul Square. Pictured above (1-r) Dennis Tate, Ruben Hernandez,
Peanut and Gerald Gilbeau. Photo bv E
andMra. Mary Burne and Barry Bruce took a minute to poae for the
era atAei^ha Phi Alpha Toy Dance Friday night. Photo by E Lott
roiect narm
For the fourth cot-
secutive vear. Project
WARM (Winter Aaaie-
tance Relief ..Mobiliz-
ation) stands ready to
assist needy families in
paying their winter
heating bills, San Av-
ion i<> City (.ounciimkn
and Porject WARM
Chairman Ed Harring-
ton said recently.
"Over the past three
winters. Project WARM
helped more thn 7,000
San Antonio area fait
ilies who were exper-
iencing severe final-
cial hardships," lie
noted. "This was matte
possible through the
generous contrilai-
tions of
ationa. I want to thank
all who have had a
hand in the success
of Project WARM and,
at Ike aame lime, re
queel continuing fins i-
cial support to see the
program through at-
other winter."
Voluntary donations
have been the mail-
stay of Project WARM,
although earlier thia
year, a former San A.»-
Ionian now living in
Midland and his busi-
ness partner donated
substantial overriding
royalty interests in
West Texas natural gas
reserves to Project
WARM.
cont'd on page 10
The theme for die
Thanksgiving aervfce
was "Religion in Amer-
ican* Life". The «#w
officer were installed
and immediately begui
planning for a very Li-
te reeling program for
Ike year 19851906.
A very intereatitig
and inspiring Thanks-
giving program
arranged by the
hers of the RoeeviDe
Senior Citizens Corn-
ell, with Mrs. Johnnie
Beaaley serving as
president
Soror Vernie Warner,
Alpha Tan Omega Chap-
ter, Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority, Inc. served aa
of the hour.
program
with scripture by Rev. bration.
Louie Shaw,
of RoeeviDe Senior U
tizena Council. Invoca-
tion waa glean by Rev.
CS. Marshall of Grant CHriStmaS BSZSit
Memorial AME Churcn.
TV council members
FORT SAM HOUS-
TON- A Christmas
Craft Bazaar will be
held Saturday and
. Sunday, December 7
and 8 at the Multiple
'Arts and Crafts Center,
Fort Sam Houston,
on the corner of Chaf-
fee and Harney Roads.
The Bazaar will start
at 10 a.ra. and doee at
5 p.m. each day. Local
''area artists and craft-
will be selling their
gifts aaui
Holiday decorations.
Sqft sculpture, pottery,
Cabbage Pa»»1. doll
clothe- China paintings
and many other craft
iteme will be on sale.
and guests received a
moet hearty welcome
from the president,
Mrs. Johnnie Beaaley.
Soror Jttfa Knight,
Alpha Tau Omega chap-
ter, Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority, Inc., led the
audience m a Sing-
A-Long. Music for die
Sing-A-Long . waa fur-
nished by Mrs. CS.
Marshall. The prayer,
ecripture and Sing-
A-Long prepared die
he arte and minds of all
present for the accep-
tance of the moet
inapirhig and beneficial
aermonett delivered Ly
the very efficient spea-
ker, Rev. Sie. Effie P.
Blandh of Flatonia,
Texas. She held the aj-
dience's attence as alie
spoke on the subject,
"Religion in American
Life."
A dettdoue
prepared by Mrs. Wil-
lie Taylor and Mrs.
Edith Coruthers wis
Other
* I
« Ma-
i over $35.00.
The crafts centers will
be giving free door
prizes; visitors can regis-
ter at the Bazaar both
days, for drawings to
be held Sunday, Decem-
ber 8.
The bapzaar ie open
to the public and die
military community.
For more information
mU2^7125^^^^
WORKSHOP FOR
SMALL BUSINESSES
A one day workshop
will be held for men and
women who operate
their own businesses
and thoee who are con-
sidering a business of
'their own. The work-
shop will be held in
'Room A-206 (secoa.d
floor) of the Federal
Building, 727 E. Du-
rango Street on Tues-
day, December 10,
from 8:30 aja< to
1. CARAVAN OF LOVE
2. WAIT FOR LOVE
3. A LOVE BIZARRE
4. THIS IS FOR YOU
5. CURIOSITY
6. WHO'S ZOOMING WHO
7. NEVER FELT LIKE DANC1N Teddv Pedergrs
DON'T SAY NO TC NIGHT Eugene WUde
. THINKING ABOUT YOU... .Whitney Houston
10. YOUR PERSONAL TOUCH Evelyn C. King
[Barber and HairStvHat
formerly at Byron's
now at CroM'i Barber
Shop, 1000 BIk. of New
isaSifetflfs'
Haircuts S6-t?
Chemical Blowout f 15.0M20.I
Honrs » a.m. to I pan.
medicine
227-407
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TIMED RELEASE
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Smith. Lula Brown, B*
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fuUy decorated by Mrs.
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Glosson, Edwin. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1985, newspaper, December 5, 1985; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403719/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.