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San Antonio Register
January 4, 1990
The spirit of the Shriners p,ot even better when
guests won money during a raffle. Pictured above
are raffle , winners (1-r) Lloyd Hauck, $25;
Elizabeth Dukes, first place winner, $500 and
Illustrious Ernest D. Harris, Alkoran Shrine
Temple's Potentate. -
It was a festive occasion when the Shriners of San Antonio had their ball.
Shriners came from a'toss the nation to take part. Pictured above are: (1-r)
Noble Alsey B. Sanders, Temple's Noble Man of the Year, Noble Winifred Bruce
and Illustrious Ernest D. Harris, Alkoran Shrine Temple's Potentate. Photo by E.
Lott
Noble Ernest F. Barnes
as raffle chairmen, and
Noble Theron Luckie of
Los Angeles, Calif.,
drawing the winning
tickets. The winners
were: Mr. Lloyd Houck,
$25, Mr. Dwain Johnion,
$75, Ms. Pat Edwards,
$100, Mr. Ruber to He La
Gar/a, $300 and Ms.
Elizabeth Dukes, the
first prize winner of
$500.
The Temple recognized
fhe Handy Stop
convenience $tore Wlt|-I a
plaque for being a major
supporter of their
programs this year. The
plaque, presented by
Noble Winifred Bruce,
was accepted on behalf
of Handy Stop by
Councilman (Noble) Joe
Webb. Noble Alsey B.
Saunders is the Temple's"
Noble of the Year. He
was honored with a '
plaque and will wear the
Temple's Mantel Through'
1990. • i.
The ftriale fche balM*
was the introduction of
the Nobles and
Daughters of Alkoran
Shrine 'Temple and
, Jones Court by Noble
Louis J. Brown, Grant
Potentate of Texas. Also
introduced were the
Imperial Grand
Potentate of North and
South America, Carl
Walker, Jr. of Houston,
Texas, Imperial Grand
Matron Mable Alexander
from Detroit, Mich.,
plus more than 60
invited guests from
California, New York,
Maryland, Illinois,
Michigan, Virginia and
members of various
Texas Temples and
Courts in attendance.
um.
Yolanda King, daughter
of Dr. King, will read Dr.
King's Letter from
Birmingham to be followed
by the movie premiere of
the ballet, "Martin," a
celebration in dance.
This event will be
Saturday, Jan. 13 at 7
p.m., Lila Cockrell
Theater. Admission is free.
SYMPHONY TO HONOR
MARTIN L. KING,JR.
AT FREE CONCERT
As the fifth program
in its Bank One City
Concert series, the San
Antonio Symphony will
present its annual "Martin
L. King,Jr. Celebration
Concert" on Sunday
afternoon, January \k, in
the St. Philip's College
auditorium at 3 p.m.
This free concert will
feature music by
African-American compose
ers AdolphuS' Hailstork
and William Grant Still,
as well as other works by
Morton Gould, Felix
Mendelssohn, and Trinity
University faculty
member Frank Ticheli.
Associate Conductor
David Mairs will lead the
orchestra at this concert.
The San Antonio
Symphony's community
outreach concert series is
made possible . by a
$25,000 grant from Bank
One of San Antonio and
by additional monies from
the city's Parks and
Recreation Dept. This
concert is part of a city
wide celebration
sponsored by the San
Antonio Martin Luther
King Commission.
The Shriners also recognized those businesses that
supported them this year, including Handy Stop
Convenience Store. Councilman Joe Webb (J) who
is a Shriner is pictured receiving the plaque on
behalf "of Handy Stop with Noble Winifred Bruce.
ALKORAN SHRINE
TEMPLE No. 99, 42nd
ANNUAL POTENTATE'S
BALL
On December 29, the
Nobles of Alkoran Shrine
Temple No. 99 and the
Daughters of Jones
Court No. 9 celebrated
their 4?nd Annual
Potentate's Ball at the
.Henry B. Gonzalez North
banquet Hall.
The ball represents
Shrine and Daughters of_
the. Sphinx. The Nobles,
Daughters and their
gi ests of more than one
thousand in attendance,
frolicked to the music of
the band "Ft lends."
During intermission, the
Nobles raffled off $1,000
in cash. The raffle was
conducted by the
illustrious Ernest D.
Harris, Alkoran Shrine
temple's Potentate,
Noble Lenard C. Brooks.
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Sybil brought the house down when she performed
,at Illusions last week. Mack and the gang at . the
night spot will have a lot in store for all of
you this year. Pictured with Sybil is the band
Friends. Photo by Carolyn Beverly
I The last big show of the
year was at Illusions,
featuring Next Plateau
recording artist, Sybil.
Opening for the show was
San Antonio's own
"Friends." Sybil, who
doesn't want to be known
as the "copy cat queen"
has re recorded two of her
favorite songs, "Walk On
By" and "Don't Make
says she
HBH;
recorded the sonps simply
because she "likes" the
son*s and the artists who
made them. As a result,
Sybil has taken the tunes
to another level.
She now has two smash
hits on her hands.
Don't forget one of the
most important events to
happen this month, the big
Martin Luther King
Celebration whick kicks
off this Saturday, Jan. - 6
with a scholarship
workshop with more than
30 colleges and
universities. This event
will be held at
Brackenridge High School
from 9 a.m. to noon.
Other events will be the
Freedom Trail Bus Tour at
the Carver Cultural
Center at I p.m.; exhibit
by John Coleman, at the
Carver, 7 p.m.-9 p.m.
(reception). Sunday, Jan.
7, the Youth Symphony
Orchestra, at the Career,
4 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 8, St.
Philip's College, 6 p.m.
the Multi-Cultural Syrnposi
ARMY AND AIR FORCE
HOMETOWN NEWS
Pvt. 1st Class
London S. McAllister
Pvt. 1st Class London
S. McAllister has
completed basic training
at Fort Leonard Wood,
Mo.
During the training,
students received
instruction in drill and
ceremonies, weapons,
map reading, tactics,
military courtesy,
military justice, first aid,
and Army history and
traditions.
McAllister is the son
of Lois M. Amerson of
304 W. Harnett St.,
Benson, N.C., and London
S. Alford of 4714
Bernadine St., San
Antonio , Tx. He is a
1989 graduate of South
Johnston High School,
Benson.
Presents
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Glosson, Edwin. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1990, newspaper, January 4, 1990; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399265/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.