San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962 Page: 11 of 12
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SAN ANTONIO KMilSTKK
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Hicks Beauty
School News
Mr*. Vivian Itpaissard Thoni|»woii,
Corpus Christi. returned to 11 irks
I t«>n lit > srhool, Monday evening. to
complete Imt <1111 mi* in lienuty «*ultur«*.
Mrs. Viola I'ruitt «»f Corpus Chris-
li, has liecn named to wrve tin* new
l«eaut> m'IkniI there, a« dean,
Ildiiioml Kelly, son of Mr*. Heat rice
Kelly. i^ fitiiMliitiir his w<»rk at Fox
Technical high school.
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Master S<Tir**ant Edward I'irkney
of Alexandria, I>»uisiana. wan among
iIk* visitors to tli<' m'Ihm»| tliiM week.
Mr- l**Elln Sutton, Mr**. Pinkie Mr
Kiwlou. ami Mm. Sudie Johnson wore
hi for M»r\ice. Miss Alma Singlotary
in much iii demand a-* a manicurist.
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Mis* ,|m Nell ivttit. niirlit Htii<I**iit
at I licks I leant \ school. is expis-ting
her brother, Airman William Edward
IN*ttit. home from Alaska, where he
ha* been oil duty for the past two
years.
Miss IC ii t li Richardson. Crockett,
T. x.iv u.i- guest soli>ist at Golden Hell
Haptist church. Sunday. Others a|>-
pearing on the program wer<* Mm.
I * r 11 ii<- Moon* a ti< I Mr*. Edwina Forte.
Mi^ .li-Hj.ii* Mjii* Hicks was gu<»st
speaker.
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Mm. Ilattir I^ee Stiggcr stop|M*d to
-ay "hr||o" to Mr. ami Mm. Theo-
dore Miller ami famili while in Ails-
tin. rtifiitl.v. Mis* mi.- M Fuller's
regular customer, Lt. <*)iiirli*s Wil-
liams. was in. last week, for a facial.
Mrs. Mattir L. I'ruitt was in f«»r
service this w<s»k end.
Mm I'rarlie Garner is ill. Imt will
return to the school this wrrk.
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Mm. Vab*se (Cunningham was ac-
roiu|sini<a<l to Tyler. I»\ otlirr in-
structors to attrmi the state instruc-
tors nit-s*tiiit? hi'hl at Mmlrrn Iteauty
roll<ir«'. Mrs. opal Hanks of Hn>wn-
winhI, gave a demonstration. A panel
discussion was headed by Mrs. Mnt;t;i«>
Orice «»f San Antonio. Grover L.
Ibslges of San Antonio r<*taine<l his
office as state secretary : ami Mrs.
t'uniiinghntn was eb<cte<| dean of rlmir
for tlir state. (Kficem were install**!
I».\ Mrs. Margaret Malone of Jas-
|s-r. San Antonio won first ami sec-
ond prist1 in the comh-out style show.
The group wonihi|>ed at St. Mary's
Haptist church, Rev. Williams, pas-
tor. ami lunch was served at the home
of Mm. I Dorothy Itarnes. instructor at
Tyler.
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Mm Lillian 1* Ginly received won I
from her daughter. Mrs. Delorcs L.
I'artee. wife of Serjeant David E.
Fartee. that he will return to the
states from liftl>ra<!or in four months.
Mm. Lucille Itrleliart returned from
a two weeks' vacation with her chil-
dren. Thaddeaus, III. Aldo, and Fat-
rick.
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I.ewis Mcl^emon of Dallas. s|»ent
Mondn\ with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Steward. Mi—» Antimiter Isaacs of
Corpus Christ i visited here. Sunday.
Miss Marie Hcmsley of Belize, Ilrit-
ish Honduras, liecntnc tJie hride of
Johnnie Coleman.
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Mm. Lillian Franklin is here vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. E. D. Childress.
Miss Bertha J. Harris
Hosts Utopia Club
Mis* Iterthn .1. Harris, Sol N.-
| nmill street, was hostess to the I t *
pia club Saturday aftermsiti. Mrs.
I Charles Jones, president, presided
over the business session.
A program was rendered, with Mrs.
M. If. Hajrdan, Mr- s II Ja
Sr.. and Mm. O. E. Fitzgerald taking
part. Miss Vivian Bynra sang a -<»lo
with Mm. Walter Aaron at the pia «».
The hostess served a delicious turl -y
j dinner. Guests were Mcsdamet* \* "ie
I Miller. L. M. Polk. Mary II. It h-
anlson: ami Miss Hynm. The • \t
meeting will be held April i!l at 71.'I
! Indiana street, with Mm. M M. I ay -
I den IIS hostess.
('amp Founders Girls
The Camp Founders girls lime
had a iiumlier of girls to join duriug
March, the anniversary month. M -
Mnttie Lamlr.\. founder and dins-' -r.
recently returmsl from an edm'atioi al
lour uuxle with a iiiiiiiInt of the ^-irls
ami board members, to Prairie Vi*-w
ndb'ge. She has helped many of the
i;irl* to get *cholamlii|»s to the <•••!-
lege of their choice.
Miss Kathryu Hart field, of Hust"n-
Ti I lot son «db»ge. re<*etltly spoke to
: the organi/ation. at the annual pn>>
gram. Miss Hart field was a meml>**r
of the Camp Founders girls while in
-cliool. and is now* a CF<»-<smiI.
I The <^ms>n's cont»*st will start tliii
; month, and will end on April 'Jl. Tie
firnt such i sin tent was held in 12rj7.
I I'nwceds go to the upkeep of Camp
! Klvira. at llm»nie.
MISS (I KLKV .IRAN I'SIIRIC
M \\ IIKIMK Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Csher. this city, announced, this
w<*ek. the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ciirley Jean Culler to John
Thomas fiilmorc. Jr.. Seattle. Washington, lie is the sou of the Ilev. ami
Mm. John Thomas (Jilmorc, Sr.. of I'rescott. Ariz<ma.
A May *Jt» w<sl<ling is planned here in <trally's Chii|s*l Church of ImnI
in Christ.
The bri<le-4d<s*t is a graduate of Hrarkenridge high si'lusd, attended
San Antonio college, ami is now attending a local businesM college. He is
a graduate of Arkansas A. M. ami N. college, ami has done graduate study
at the University of Washington. Here he was a member of I tela Kappa
Clii scientific honor society.
She attended the funeral of her broth-
er-in-law. Kcv. K. D. Childress, held
last week. Mm. Franklin received a
hair style from Mm. (tloria Brothers.
Mrs. Krliuc Moore gave a successful
wave set to a hair weave customer.
OKK.INAL LOYAL 13
SOCIAL CM B
The Original Loyal 1.'t Social club
met in the home of Mrs. Iconise Cage.
H«4 Dawson stris»t. with the presi-
di'iit, Mrs. (3orn I>«s» MH^ueen, in
rharge. After the business iwssion, an
enjoyable social hour was held, with
games played ami prizes awarded.
Mrs. Connie Cosby ami Mrs. Bettyc
White were first ami second prize
winners, respectively. The hostesses
scr\c<l a delicious menu.
The next meeting will lie held on
Friday, April •», at 1XTJ12 East Crock-
ett street, with Mm. McQueen as
hostess.
ItOSR Itll)
SOCIAL CLI It
Th»» Itos<» Hud SiM*ial club held its
regular meeting at 15s Dafoste street,
with Mm. J a tin's K. Martin, Jr., as
hostcHs. The club motto was re|s»at«sl.
Flans were discussed for a dinner to
be held entertaining members hus-
bands and dates.
Following the business session, Mrs.
Martin entertained mean Iters and
their husbands. Special guests were
Mr. and Mrs. (Men ton Tucker, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Hooper and daughter. Jay
.lay; Hcnnie Fierson, ami Mrs. Pa-
tricia Caru tilers.
Yo-yo ami twisting contests were
held, Mr. and Mrs, Willie James
Harris winning the yo-yo prize, and
Harris and Miss Viola Taylor the
twist prise.
The hostess served a delicious re-
past.
The next meeting will be held on
April S, with Mrs. Cleo Smith as host-
ess at 4l!t) Spruce street.
Marriage Licenses
March 20
Herbert lice Herod. IK. and Helen
Joan Nelson, 1£2.
I/oyial James Williams. Jr.. 151. and
Eva Joy<*e Harris, 1J».
March 21
Johnny Williams, 'Js. ami Don
June McGee, 111.
TOP IIATTEKS
MEN'S CLUB
Tin* Top Hatters Men's club met in
regular session at the home of Shan-
non Green. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Henry Nance,
1114 "F" street, Sunday, April 1, at
4 :.'50 o'clis-k.
SMAIM SET
SOCI AL ( LI It
The Smart Set Social club met
Saturday, March 1M. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Mclntyre. olfi
Hays street, with Mclntyre as host.
Election of officers was hold, with
Raymond Dixon being retained a*
president, and lx'iug given a rousing
vote of confidence by the club.
Other officers elected were George
Hlair, vice president: S. H. Gabriel,
financial secretary; J. G. Luter. re-
cording secretary ; Gilliert Johnson,
treasurer.
| The host served a delicious repast.
The next meeting will 1h» held with
Raymond Dixon, April All mem-
I !>«• rs are urged to attend.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962, newspaper, March 30, 1962; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403934/m1/11/: 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.