San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1996 Page: 4 of 12
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Artist Jacob Lawrence spends Saturday morning
sharing talent with Eastside youngsters
Mow than a dozen youngsters from
acroas of tbe city and of all ethnic
groups gathered in a conference room
at Carver Saturday morning to
learn from a master.
Renowned African - American art-
ist Jacob Lawrence spent what he
called a "delightful" morning helping
the young people color and draw a
mural. Ibe purpose, organizers say.
was to teach the children about color.
Using crayons and markers on
while butcher paper, the young people
and Lawrence created a montage of
different paintings that will hang in
tbe Carver, according to Bernice
Williams, who teaches an art class at
the Carver and a Martin I uther King
Middle Sctmol. Many of the those
taking part in the session with
Lawrence were her students.
There were also young people,
ranging in age from about 6 or 7 to 16
or 17, from Judson, Boy sville, Kirby,
and Marshall High School.
Participants in an arts session with renowned African-American painter Jacob Lawrence display their
handiwork.
Photo by E. Lott
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Jacob Lawrence chats with St Philips Graphics Arts instructor Mark Barnes,
Sr.
Photo by E. Lott
Mr. and Mrs. James Pinchback’s 50th
wedding anniversary celebrated with
renewal of vows at St. Paul UMC
Mr. and Mrs. Janies (Leon)
Pinchback celebrated their 50th wed
ding anniversary March 9, 1996 by
renewing their vows in a formal cer-
emony at St. Paul United Methodist
Church. Hie Rev. Robeit E. Felder.
Senior Pastor, with Rev. Prenza
Woods, staff Pastor, and Rev A.
Louis Patterson, pastor, Mt. Corinth
Baptist Church, Houston, Texas, of-
ficiated.
Mr. Eddie W Pinchback, nephew
of James, served as best man. Mrs.
Minnie O. Washington, Waco,
Texas, niece of Leon Matron of
Honor. Music furnished by Mrs.
Mamie Nell Watson, pianist, Mrs.
Kathryn Ann Morgan, organist, and
Mr. Alien N. Green, soloist. Family
members, church members, friends
a and out of town guests, joined in
the celebration in a private reception
following the ceremony. Flowers by
Harris Florist. Photos by Allen A.
Wallace
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Annual Mardi Gras Parade next Friday
Senior citizens who invest their says the parade is a means of honor-
time and energy in volunteering will ing the senior citizens who help out
be showcased next Friday, April 12, at the nutrition center,
at the 1996 Mardi Gras parade. The Nutrition Center at tbe Claude
The parade will begin at 10 a. m. Black Center is one of 35 Nutrition
Saturday at Martin Luther King Park Centers around the city that provides
and will conclude at the Claude W. hot lunches and activities for senior
Black Center at 2805 E. Commerce, citizens, including bingo, dominoes,
Glyna Bell, bead of the Nutrition fitness and wellness programs, and
Program at the Claude B lack Center, literacy classes.
Mr. and Mrs. Pinchback
(left) Best man Eddie W. Pinchback, Mr. and Mrs. James Pinchback, and
Matron of Honor Minne O. Washington
St. Phillip’s College Joint effort Kelly retraining
supported by A CCD candidate A1 Rohde
New Friends host
70*s house party
The New Friends will host a 7()’s
house party. F riday. April 12 from 8
,, p.m. to midnight at the Myra Davis
Hemmings Resource Center (Delta
House) 328 N. Pine.
The New Friends are a group of
African American professional
women who are all tormer curl
Scouts. All proceeds will got to as-
sist Eastside Girl Scout Troops with
camping, uniforms and troop activi-
ties.
Toliver con’t from Page 1
Saturday at 10 a. m. at St. Fuke
Baptist Church. He passed away
March 29 at Methodist Medical
Center.
Bom June 7, 1950 to James and
Marie Holmes Toliver, he accepted
Ovist at an early age and was baptized
at the Olivett Baptist Church in
Austin. After completing his sec-
ondary education, he earned a bach-
elor of fine arts degree from the
University of Texas at Austin.
After relocating to San Antonio, he
uniled with New Mt. Pleasant Bap-
tist Church in 1979 and was ordained
asadeticontberc. He acknowledged
Itis call lo the ministry in 1986.
Tickets are $25 and all the 70’s
music will be provided by Mitchell
T. King, of KSJL Radio. Wear your
70’s attire and bring your best 70’s
stories.
For more information call 228-
0122.
V\lamo Community College Dis-
trict 8 candidate businessman A1
Rohde hails the East Side St.
Phillip’s College ‘and Hughes Train-
ing Inc. recent agreement to join
forces in the retraining of Kelly Air
craft maintenance personnel leading
in the next century.
Confidences of a successful cam-
paign, Rohde said “if elected, I will
be the strongest trustee civic cheer-
leader in chief voice to support for
Charles A. Taylor, president of St.
Phillip’^College for his key role and
vision in helping Kelly workers —
it’s a great business partnership be-
cause it also helps ACCD students
to learn the skills for higher paying
jobs in aero science jobs we are try-
ing to bring to San Antonio.
Rohde with a strong Eastside com-
munity and civic leadership record
to support new jobs and business
campaign ‘96 candidate trail at St.
Phillip's’s College, included visit to
the recent St. Phillips College busi-
ness career fair 96. He is quoted as
saying I was disappointed not to see
any of the city’s blue chip corpora-
tion booths at the Sutton Learning
Center Atrium, USAA, Southwest
Bell Telephone and major mpdiral
health care companies. Rohde is a
candidate for District 8 on the AACD
board and for more information call
366 1400.
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Alisha Haynes brought a book of Lawrence's paintings for the famous artist
to autograph. Pictured with Alisha and Haynes is Bernice Williams, one of the
organizers of the event
for college expenses; with first place
receiving $250. Second place, $150
and their place receiving $100. The
top winner will participate in the
Omega’s District Talertt Hunt which
will be held in Corpus Christi, Texas
and the top winner from the District
will compete for the National Title
in Los Angeles, Calif, this summer.
Students will have the opportunity
to win over $1,000.
Talent hunt chairman is Neil
Mathis, advisor is Hugo Rhodes and
Eddie Pinchback is the Basileus.
Talent show April 12
sponsored by
Omega Psi Phi
The Psi Alpha Chapter of Omega
Psi Phi Fraternity will present their
annual talent show, Friday, April 12,
1996 at Sam Houston High School’s
auditorium at 7 PM.
Various high school seniors will be
vying for cash rewards to be used
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