Southwest Chinese Journal (Stafford, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1982 Page: 4 of 16
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i^J A t Southwest Chinese Journal
October, 1982
COMMUNITY NEWS by> June Dove Leong
Golden Bo Restaurant cele-
brated its fourth anniver-
sary with a buffet dinner
on September 10.
Master of ceremonies
WALLACE GEE introduced the
numerous Golden Bo co-owners
responsible for its four-
year success story, and
announced the September 11
opening of a new late-night
dining section, part of
renovations undertaken and
completed by ROBERT T.M. CHU
of Chu's Interests.
*******
On September 12, at the
Chinese Community Culture
Center, LEWIS YEE, president
of the CACA-Houston lodge,
and GORDON and SYLVIA QUAN,
class instructors, presided
over the first class of the
CACA-sponsored Citizenship
Class which began in July.
Certificates were conferred
to 25 participants in the
class, which CACA sponsored
to assist members of the
Chinese community who wished
to become American citizens.
*******
Violinist KYUNG-WHA CHUNG
will be featured with the
Houston Symphony with
Sergiu Comissiona conduct-
ing at Jones Hall October
23rd at 8 P.M. and October
24th at 2:30 P.M.
***
BILL WOO, LANG Y. WOO, and
LEWIS YEE were among those
present for the September 19
ground-breaking ceremonies
for the Asian American Na-
tional Bank, slated to open
in April, 1983, at the cor-
ner of McKinney and St. Ema-
nuel. Afterwards, friends
and families gathered at
nearby Lucky Inn Restaurant
for a celebration dinner.
************
WILLIAM DER BING, JR. and
wife SANDI recently were
blessed with their second
child, a son born Sept. 7,
weighing 7 lbs., 7 ounces.
and named Clifton Michael.
********
In town to help celebrate
the 60th birthday of WILLIAM
DER BING, frequent columnist
for the Southwest Chinese
Journal, were his daughters,
DIANA from Boston, and DEBBIE
from Washington, D.C.
******
Individuals within Houston's
Chinese American population
are continuing to recognize
their duty to participate in
the electoral process.
JUSTINA CHEN, an assistant
city controller, and MARIAN
JUE, wife of China Garden
Restaurant's DAVID JUE,
joined 18 other women in
hosting a September 21 re-
ception for GEORGE W. STRAKE,
JR. the Republican candidate
for the office of lieutenant
governor of Texas.
Recent additions to Chi-
nese Professional Club's
BILLY WONG MEMORIAL SCHOL-
ARSHIP FUND totalled $1425.
CPC's Bowling P.*rty for
family and friends was Sun-
day, Sept. 19th 1 P.M. to
5 P.M. at Rack N' Roll
Family Fun Center, 11107
Bellaire Blvd. CPC's
Halloween Party is sched-
uled for October 29th.
***
MICHAEL H. and GRACE K00
became parents on September
11th at 2 P.M. to a daugh-
ter STACY JEAN MAY at St.
Luke's Episcopal Hospital
weighing in at 7 lbs. 7 oz.
and 19 3/4th inches in
height.
***
Watercolors by H. PETER
HSU may be seen at Jack
Meier Gallery 10 A.M. to
6 P.M. weekdays - 10 A.M.
to 2 P.M. Sat. October
15th through October 29th.
***
In celebration of the
Seventy-First Anniversary
of the founding of the
Republic of China, the
Director of the Houston
Office of the Coordination
Council for North American
Affairs and MRF. ENTI LIU
will hold a reception Fri-
day, October 8th, 7 P.M. to
8:30 P.M. Chaparral Ball-
room, Marriott Hotel
(Astrodome).
***
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Featured in October at
Archway Gallery are Acry-
lics by DAE DUCK CHA
10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Mon.-
Sat.
***
MRS. HENRY K. QUAN was a
September houseguest of her
daughter and son-in-law MR.
& MRS. JERRY ARMSTRONG
(PAULINE QUAN) and their
family. Mrs. Quan is a
Hernando, Miss, resident.
***
W. D. TAI has resumed the
cooking classes at his
restaurant "Uncle Tai's".
They are held every Sunday
from 1 P.M. to 3 P.M.
There is no charge, but
reservations are a neces-
sity as classes are limited
to 30 people.
***
WILLIAM and JUANITA MEI
became the proud parents of
a second son, third child
on September 14th, born at
Spring Branch Memorial Hos-
pital, weighing in at 9
lbs. 12 oz., height 204".
His name - BRANDON TRAVIS.
Siblings are BRIAN and
LESLIE. Juanita's brother
and sister-in-law GORDON
and MAY KAY WONG of New
Orleans became parents of a
daughter AMY ELIZABETH on
September 17th weighing in
at 6 lbs. and 18" tall.
***
An exhibit of watercolors
by HENRY WO YUE-KEE is
scheduled at Meinhard Gal-
leries October 14th.
***
The September Medical
Journal of St. Joseph Hos-
pital featured an article
by Psychiatrist DR. T. C.
LU, "Patients from the
Orient - Their Special
Needs."
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