San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1963 Page: 10 of 12
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OA.Nl'K HONTKNNKN Meniliera of I..• Premiere H«cinl dub fotprtniiicd more than IMIO guests at m
rainbow dance recently in the Arthur Murray ballroom. Tin* Kingsmcn Social Huh received i*«»r tin- hostess.*
Left to right are pictured some "f the club members and officers. They art* Mesdiimes Mice Sanford.
Dyde Ifolloway. Vera Koaa, Geralditie Hall, Ethel Minor. Veda Taylor* Margaret Louia, and Clara Jonea
Mr*. Join'* is tin* club |«r*--i«l**iit. V»t |»i«*tiir«*«l nr Mesdamcs €•••rnl«lilie Hull. Uena Larkin. Sallie Spark*
and Itessle Mae l^awson.
—Perrino photo
Premiere Social Club Kntertains More Than :>()()
As II Hosts Thirteenth Annual Rainbow Dance
I Her allppera were white aatin. and
aha wore white glorea. Her Jewel rj
was rhinestonc*.
I A ISnci.il chili liostc«l its 1 liit*t«a«*tith annual rainbow
dance rcpentl) ;it the Arthur Murray ballroom. The more
tlian 'WO iriifsts were received 1 »y members «»t* the Kinifsinen
Social eliih.
Mi'n. Clara »Jon» - is president of the clnl»: Miv Ktlie) Minor
vice prcsidcu' : Mr- Hycie Hollo* wore white glow* and |»*:irl jewelry.!
way. secretary : Mr*. \ ••• 1 n Taylor.
assistant secret iry : Mr* 'ierahline
The Jottings
• Contlu'M"! froi
Page
Mr*. Margaret I."nis wore light
green chiffon draped • n the side with I
! rhinestonc*. She wore silver slippers
II.ill. trea*urer ; Mr*. K« ti i I.arkin. j curried a glittering silver hag. I
filmueial secretary : Mr- S:i 11i<
Sparks. sergeant-at inns; Mr*. lies
Her gloves were white
Mr*. Sanford wore
dres
yal
M*"' Law-»n. social chairman : idm*. made in a sheath, and slit on
Mr* Margaret l*oui*. reporter; nnd (|)#. side. l|er slippers were gold, and
members ire Mrs. Vera It"*- and
Mrs Aliee Sanford.
Mrs .1- lies w re turquois- hlue
chiffon, with streamers in the haek.
The bodice w is IsMldcd with sequins
lie v.ore white gloves. Mrs. Sanford
had a guest from Houston. Mrs.
Willie Hell Shepherd
Mrs. Hall wore a white peau de
•ie dress made with a full hack
and bugle l»ea<ls. Her slippers w••r«fc j r|*|n. bodice was head«sl in scipiins
blue with rhiiie>toiies. She «*;irri«*«I | ,I1(| ),t»r slippers and hag were gold.'
friends . . Judges for the show*
were Mesdaincs llopwood II
Pariah, and C Brimra The auc-
cess of the show was attributed
to the work of the chairman.
Mrs. Luthe. Jackson. and the o»-
eliairtnau. Mrs. Iximlricks. In
other eotnilli tee* were Mes lames
Camilla A Taylor. I. K Hay
wood, s I. Blackburn. L B.
I'ass. Allen Itrothera. .1 C .lack-
son. Walter Aaron. Harper l*ce,
I'inise l.inthicutn. '"buries Jones,
lames Hamilton, <; C MeVea,
Alherta M« Henry. T. S. Horns-
l»y : Miss I'ertha Jones, and
Fathers' Night is
Observed by Douglass
Junior School I'-TA
I ion glass junior school Parent-
l « .tellers association observed Fa-
liters' in.hi. at it* April • meeting,
with the largest crowd of the school
year in attendance- Welcome was ei-
telided by < Isear Jones.
The program featured a girl's view-
point of "what we expect of our
fathers" given by I lobby e K\ans,
and a boy's viewpoint by licslie Yatea.
Another Inch light of the evening
was the classroom exhibits. Invita-
tion to view the display* waa for-
j mally given by Stanley Kami.
Following a musical dedication to
i the fathers, by the band. Or. S. T.
Scott. Ootiglass principal. s|toke.
Certificate* were presented by M
I. Morris. Oouglass coach and nth-
I letic director.
Mom was not forgotten, as the band
| rendered a musical tribute to moth-
Sixty Ooiiglass father* were in nt-
' tendance.
T L. I lines w as awarded a plaque
t*.»r hating the tm*st parents present.
The pre-elil itioli \v ;|s III i• I• • by Cii'il
Phillips.
Following remarka bj Mm A
I. .lone*. I'-TA president, refresh-
j merits were served.
Story Hour to Take
Fans Through Several
Countries, Saturday Morn
S on Hour, beginning promptly at
|U:,'{II, Saturday morning, at San
Antonio public library (main) will
take story fans through si* vera I coun-
tries.
They will first be carrbsl to exotic
India and the stor\ of an extraordi-
nary peasant who has a tery unu*ual
*••11: then to Sn iiv. and King liob*
ers's most exciting eXpcHeln e ; and to
tireeee the land of classical myths,
where listeners will meet the son of
the hunter.
white
let
sispiined bag. and wore white l ^,,, uon, jriib*
-i«l* scent earrings and brace- .|,.j
♦*nt
earrings
ami
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Mrs. Moss wore a dress of apricot I
Mrs Minor wore red chiffon oyer llNj1,n ,.|iiffon OVer taffeta. The dress I
was draped Grecian style on the j
side, ami the bodice was trimmed
in gold sequins. Her slippers were
while peau de soie. and she wore ,
white gloves, nnd carried a rhine-
stom* bag. Her t iniiig* and bracelet
were iridescent. She wore mi orchid
corsage on her wrist. The corsage
wa* a gift from Mr*. Huhy MeVea.
Mrs, Taylor w.-e a royal blue
draped dres*. with a seipiineil boil ice. '
taffeta, made with a full skirt, and ;i
bodice that was beaded with siijuins.
She « itried n white bag. and wore
white allppera nnd glovea. Her jaw-
dry w as rliinest one earrings.
Mrs. Hull »wa> wore yellow chif-
fon. made with an o\ei -blouse. Tin
sheath skirt was slit in front, and
the blouse was worn with a yellow
rose at the waiatline. Her allppera
and bag were white satin, and she
< \N.\KV SOCI \l.
( I.I II
The Canary Social club held its
regular semi monthly meeting in the
burly home of Mrs |iii 1 la McClure.
with Mr* Alice PhiUipa aa hoateaa.
An interesting session was held, and
plans were made for a dance t" be
held this month. The hostess served a
tasty repast.
The next meeting will be hosted
hv Mrs. Krvine Irvin.
>n hoi ktti; son \i.
M l It
I The Silhouette Civic and Social
club met in the home of Mrs. Joe
Simmons. Ill llcmis drive. Saturday.
April tl. Mrs. Theodore (iiiUowuy.
president, was in charge of the busi-
ness session.
Inn* to the transfer of Mr*. I.oln
lx>wery, Mr*. Siminoua waa elected
to the office of vice president.
Plans were completed for a May
day tea to Ih* In-bl at .'M">l Chateau.
, Sunday. May ."i
The club welcomed Mrs. I^-slie
Handle on her return.
Three new members. Mrs. Kris
Hammonds, Mi* Lillian Wllaoni and
Mrs. Montgomery, were added to the
club.
The llostes* served a delicious
prime beef roast dinner.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1963, newspaper, April 12, 1963; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403923/m1/10/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.