Southwest Chinese Journal (Stafford, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1982 Page: 2 of 16
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Calendar
Activities and/or announcements for
the Calendar section should be sent
to the SWCJ, P. 0. Box 18603,
Houston, Tx 77223, or call 491-5704
by the 11th or 27th of each month.
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Museum of Fine Arts, 1001
Bissonnet, presents "In
China: Photographs by Eve
Arnold" in Wiess Gallery,
September 3 - October 24.
Houston's 3rd Annual
CACA Tennis Tournament
will be held October 9-10
at Memorial Park Tennis
Center. Saturday play will
commence from 10:30 AM till
3:00 PM, Sunday 6:00 PM till
10:30 PM.
National Day Celebration
Dinner will be held Sunday,
October 3, at the Knights
of Columbus Hall, 2616
Louisiana, 6:00 PM.
China Cultural Society of
Texas and Louisiana pre-
sents Shanghai Conserva-
tory of Music Players on
October 13, 8 PM at Cullen
Auditorium, University of
Houston Central Campus.
Tickets $5 & S3 for stu-
dents. Call 749-3327.
Whirlwind Choir will
present a concert Saturday,
October 2, 8 PM at Cullen
Auditorium, University of
Houston Central Caspus.
Chinese Professional Club
sponsors a Halloween Party
on Friday, October 29, at
Dunfey's Hotel, 7000 South-
west Freeway, from 8 PM to
1 AM. Costumes optional.
Door prizes. Live band:
Innervision. Tickets are
$4.00 at door, or call
777-4578, Courtyard Flowers
in Westwood Mall.
Houston Grand Opera
presents Puccini's "Turandot,"
the story of a Chinese
princess whose icy heart is
"thawed by love." Perform-
ances run October 14-22, in
Italian, at Jones Hall,
615 Louisiana. Tickets,
call 227-ARTS and all
Ticketron outlets.
Houston's 3rd Annual
Halloween Masquerade Ball
will be held Saturday, Oct.
30 from 8:30 PM to 1:30 AM
at A1 Marks' Melody Lane
Ballroom, 3027 Crossview,
near Fondren/Richmond inter-
section.
Refreshments will be
provided, plus a cash bar.
The costume contest offers
cash prizes of $100, $50
and $25. The $5 admission
fee covers rental, security,
decorations, etc.
For more information,
call 227-1201 (Judy) or
528-1662.
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HALLOWEEN 1981: Last year's Masquerade Party must have brought out
everybody's "secret side." Judge for yourself, from left to right: BETH CHOW,
LINDA WU, TED and RON CHOW. Join the fun, compete for the $100
Best Costume Contest, meet interesting (!) people at this year's party, Oct. 30
at the Melody Lane Ballroom. See story.
Dragon Club is sponsor-
ing a Folk Dance October 9,
from 8 to 11 PM at the
Chinese Community Culture
Center, 9350 Bellaire. $1
admission.
Beginning in October,
the Chinese Community Cul-
ture Center will be offer-
ing Babysitting every Thurs-
day from 6:30 PM to 10 PM.
Fee will be $1.00 per hour
per child.
October marks the month
of two significant dates in
Chinese history: October 10,
sometimes referred to as
"Ten Ten," when 71 years
ago the Republic of China
was founded. October 1,
referred to as National Day,
is celebrated as the birth
of the People's Republic of
China in 1949. Peace and
honor to the community, no
matter which "s celebrated
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