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    Maxine's Estate Sale

    Gifts from Sinatra and Tommy Tune among treasured items at Maxine Mesinger estate sale

    Shelby Hodge
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    Oct 7, 2013 | 1:52 pm

    Slow down for the lowdown: A dozen years after her death from complications associated with multiple sclerosis, famed gossip columnist Maxine Mesinger's name is once again in the headlines, this time with an auction of furnishings, decorative arts and celebrity memorabilia that she and husband Emil Mesinger collected over half a century of schmoozing with social headliners and stars.

    The gavel goes down on the contents of the Mesingers' eclectic estate at Morton Auctioneers & Appraisers at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26.

    The woman who covered the lifestyles of the rich and famous from Houston to Hollywood accumulated a treasure trove of memorabilia.

    The woman who covered the lifestyles of the rich and famous from Houston to Hollywood for the Houston Chronicle accumulated a treasure trove of memorabilia. Her wit and scoops on bold-faced types ("she snoops to conquer") appeared in the Chronicle six days a week from 1964 until decades later when her illness forced her to scale back.

    Maxine continued to pen her column until she died from complications of multiple sclerosis in January 2001. She was 75. Emil died in June, 2013.

    Among the items to be auctioned are a note to Miss Moonlight signed only “Blue Eyes” from long time friend Frank Sinatra and a book with an inscription from Tommy Tune that begins “To Auntie Max,” accompanied by one of his size 13 tap shoes complete with autograph. The sterling silver tray from Carol Channing, inscribed simply “Carol Loves Maxine," reveals the close relationship that the columnist developed with numerous stars of stage and screen.

    The Mesingers's son, Jay Mesinger, emailed from his base in Boulder, Colo., "It was so overwhelming to take Mom and Dad’s home apart and prepare for the estate sale. Literally hundreds of pieces of collectibles and memorabilia spanning almost 50 years." Mesinger says that a portion of the auction sales will go to the Maxine Mesinger MS Clinic at Baylor College of Medicine.

    Beyond the celebrity items, the auction will include furnishings and accessories in French, English and Italian styles ranging from 19th century French gilt wood furnishings to whimsical pieces in Murano glass.

    Morton's William C. Medsger commented on the auction offerings, "One would be hard pressed to name a notable figure of the 20th century, including crowned heads of Europe, that is not represented in the Mesinger collection . . . Viewing this estate collection is something like a trip to Disneyland right here in our own backyard."

    Carol Channing and Maxine Mesinger had a special relationship as seen in this silver tray.

    Maxine Mesinger auction October 2013 compact case
      
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    Carol Channing and Maxine Mesinger had a special relationship as seen in this silver tray.
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    Healing Through Expression

    Poetry and purpose align at The Jung Center’s Houston celebration

    Joel Luks
    Apr 1, 2025 | 5:30 pm
    Jung Center fundraiser 2025
    Photo by Katy Anderson
    Wayne and Judy McConnell with Heidi and Marcus Smith.

    The River Oaks Country Club played host to a night that married introspection and inspiration as The Jung Center welcomed guests for “An Evening with Clint Smith” on March 18. The intimate affair celebrated the transformative power of art, language, and healing, a signature cocktail of the beloved Houston institution.

    Chaired by Heidi and Marcus Smith and Judy and Wayne McConnell, the soirée spotlighted Mathieu JN Baptiste, the Haiti-born, Houston-based artist whose work offers lyrical meditations on the resilience of oppressed populations. Known for painting, drawing, sculpting, and creating large-scale installations, Baptiste’s polymathic artistry has earned him a global audience and a prominent place in The Jung Center’s orbit, where he’s exhibited three times.

    The evening marked the presentation of the Carolyn Grant Fay Humanitarian Award to Baptiste, named for the center’s founder. With this tribute, the organization honored his embodiment of the Jungian spirit: Layered, courageous, and rooted in the unconscious drive toward healing.

    The keynote came from Clint Smith, the poet, scholar, and New York Times bestselling author of How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America. With poetic grace and pointed clarity, Smith reflected on how writing enables him to hold space for contradictions — joy and sorrow, pride and pain — echoing Baptiste’s own multi-textured narratives and The Jung Center’s mission to help people examine the internal landscapes that shape their external lives.

    Houston holds a chapter in Smith’s story. He spent his senior year at Awty International after evacuating New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, a stop along the path that eventually led to college and a Ph.D. from Harvard.

    Since the pandemic, The Jung Center has tripled its mental wellness and creative programming for adults and children, a demand echoed by communities across Houston, all while celebrating the 50th anniversary of its gallery.

    Among those savoring the heartfelt moments were Dr. Crystal Walter, Lynn Baird, Ginger Blanton, Yvonne and Rufus Cormier, Emily Croswell, The Jung Center’s executive director Sean Fitzpatrick, Ann and Kenny Friedman, Melanie Gray and Mark Wawro, Necole Irvin of the Mayor’s Office for Cultural Affairs, board chair John Price with Leila-Scott Price, gallerist Heidi Vaughan, Anita and Gerald Smith, former First Lady Andrea White, and style maven Vivian Wise.

    Jung Center fundraiser 2025
      

    Photo by Katy Anderson

    Wayne and Judy McConnell with Heidi and Marcus Smith.

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