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    Shelby About Town

    Jerry Jeff Walker croons for Mayor

    Shelby Hodge
    Nov 23, 2009 | 9:53 pm
    • Jerry Jeff Walker gives a rare private performance in his Austin home at asellout fundraiser for candidate Bill White.
      Ishanee Parikh
    • The $15,000 Tiffany & Co. necklace will be a key raffle item at the HoustonGrand Opera Yellow Rose Ball.
    • Beyonce Knowles steps out in Harper's Bazaar this month as one of the 2009 BestDressed women. She and Becca Cason Thrash are the only Texans on the list.
      Humberto Carreno

    Even as Jerry Jeff Walker was singing his heart out for Bill White's U.S. Senate bid Friday night, the Houston mayor was considering his options.

    White made those considerations public yesterday with announcement that he just might throw his hat into the ring for governor. No surprise to political insiders and those astute enough to question the somewhat vague "Bill White for Texas" campaign.

    It's probably safe to say that those who turned out for the private fundraiser and concert at the Austin home of the outlaw country singer will support White in either race. And how grateful they must have been to be guests at the ultimate political sing-along. Jerry Jeff Walker, and his wife, Susan, hosted the sellout evening for which the 85 guests paid a minimum $500 a head.

    Despite thunderstorms, a full-house posse turned out for the truly rare in-home concert. Walker's performance inspired swinging, swaying and singing to tunes such as What I Like About Texas, London Homesick Blues and L.A. Freeway, an encore that wasn't sung until one loyal White fan pledged an additional $1,500. In all, the unusual fundraiser brought in more than $50,000, according to Scott Atlas, Bill White for Texas finance chair.

    Taking chances

    Enticing doesn't begin to describe the raffle items being offered in conjunction with the Houston Grand Opera Yellow Rose Ball. The five delicious possibilities were presented last week at a gala kick-off party held at Susan Krohn's River Oaks home. While a few ladies had their eyes on the fab $15,000 Paloma Picasso pearl and citrine necklace from Tiffany & Co., everyone was imagining taking home the other four other offerings.

    Ball chairs Denise Bush Bahr and Phillip Bahr are counting on the raffle to draw in the dollars. The chances include a stay at Cibolo Creek Ranch complete with private jet transport, 1/2 barrel of custom Merlot (approximately 144 bottles), a $3,000 shopping spree at Neiman Marcus and a stay at the lavish Toucan Hill private resident on the Caribbean island of Mustique.

    Best dressed!

    Harper's Bazaar has made its picks for the most stylish women of 2009 beginning with Michelle Obama and including Jennifer Aniston, Penelope Cruz, Roberta Armani and two women known for putting Houston on the fashion map -- Beyoncé Knowles and Becca Cason Thrash. Selected for their "sartorial splendor" and "high glamour with tough-chic looks" were a coterie of 80 film stars and top-of-the-rung international fashionistas.

    Cason Thrash wears a white Dior gown in her photo, tucked gracefully between Eva Mendes and Ashley Olsen. "I don't even remember which party that was," she said. "I've worn it at least three times." Beyoncé is pictured in an Hervé Leger by Max Azria jacket and Gryphon New York skirt.

    Others on the list — Drew Barrymore, Cate Blanchette, Halle Berry, Jacqui Getty and Daphne Guinness.

    Second hand rose

    The pickings were beyond rich at the high style "garage sale" last week benefiting The Center (Serving Persons with Mental Retardation). Stylist Cynthia Bussey founded the "Designer Resale Extravaganza" and brought in a load of pieces from the Kardashian girls, as in Keeping Up With the Kardashians of E! fame. Bussey is the girls' aunt .

    The ladies crawled over Elizabeth DeLuca's River Oaks home in search of the perfect fit. Among the items was a $2,000 Oscar de la Renta sweater complete with original tags, a gift of Linda (Mrs. Jerry) Bruckheimer, cousin of The Center Foundation executive director Debra Collins-Breckenridge. Energized shoppers included Elaine Block, Laurie Allen, Mary Stanton Smith, Dena Prasher and Cathy Frank.

    The host committee celebrating the $11,000 net proceeds included Kathryn Smith, Tim Moloney and Farrell Saunders.

    On the tube

    Party designer extraordinaire Darryl Murchison enjoys the spotlight on the Rachel Ray Show Wednesday in a special Thanksgiving episode that was pre-taped in Wilmington, Ohio. The talk show and Food Network host tapped Murchison to decorate the vast center where 2,000 needy individuals were fed turkey and dressing in an early holiday celebration. He went the whole nine yards weaving his magic in decor right down to the tabletops. He says the event was held in Wilmington due to the unemployment rate, one of the highest in the country.

    Sight 'ems

    Fayez Sarofim celebrating his birthday at Da Marco's with Tom Roupe, Morton Cohn and sons Phillip Sarofim and Christopher Sarofim with his wife Courtney Lanier Sarofim. On the table — Alba truffles and pasta ($95 per plate) . . .

    Anita and Gerald Smith celebrating 22 years of marriage at Tony's where they toasted their good fortune with friends Judy and Wayne McConnell and Arvia and Jason Few, newly arrived from Chicago . . .

    Phyllis Mandola, Karen Clifton, Fran Granger and Cindy Featherston eating healthy, of all things, at Sunrise Taquitos on Memorial, where most customers so for the real egg and chorizo in hand-rolled flour tortillas. But these calorie-conscious gals breakfasted on egg white tacos with salsa and beans on corn tortillas, their regular order at Sunrise.

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    Barbara’s Legacy

    Tom Selleck headlines Houston literacy luncheon, helps raise $775K

    Joel Luks
    Dec 26, 2025 | 10:30 am
    Barbara Bush Foundation literacy luncheon 2025
    Photo by Priscilla Dickson
    Lina Lorelle and Tom Selleck.

    Tom Selleck may have played many roles throughout his decades-long career — private investigator, cowboy, police commissioner — but at an event in Houston, the Hollywood icon stepped into a new one: literacy advocate.

    The Emmy and Golden Globe winner headlined the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation’s 10th Annual Power of Literacy Luncheon: Opening Doors to Literacy, bringing personal anecdotes, quiet wisdom, and his signature mustache to the sold-out crowd at The Post Oak Hotel.

    “I first met Barbara Bush in Hawaii, when I was doing Magnum P.I.,” he shared from the stage. “She hosted a small reception, and I have to say we really hit it off.”

    That connection made his participation all the more thoughtful.

    Selleck reflected on stories from his 2024 memoir You Never Know, keeping the audience rapt with his tales of humor and humility. When asked what he hopes readers take away from his book, he offered an introspective insight.

    “Getting there isn’t such a big deal, because there is always somewhere else to go,” he said. “The real value is in the journey.”

    That sentiment struck a chord with the 800 attendees, who helped the Ladies for Literacy Guild raise a record-breaking $775,000 to fund literacy programs across Houston.

    Co-chaired by Sidney Faust and Betty Hrncir, the luncheon honored the guild’s 10th anniversary and the 100th birthday of Barbara Bush. The event began with an invocation from students at Barbara Bush Elementary, followed by a rousing performance from the Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Pipe Band. Emmy Award-winning journalist Linda Lorelle emceed the afternoon.

    Guests were also treated to a pearl-themed raffle courtesy of Tenenbaum Jewelers—a nod to Barbara Bush’s signature style—along with florals donated by H-E-B. Phillips 66 led the charge as Title Sponsor, joined by Literacy Champion Sponsor ExxonMobil.

    Showing their literary love were Sarahbeth and Pierce Bush, John Hrncir, Nancy Ames and Danny Ward, Maggie Austin, Jamie Barrere, Tony Bradfield, Cheryl Byington, Cathy and Joe Cleary, Amy Chronis, Sue Conway, Patricia Cornelius, Tammy Genovese Davis, Stick Delaup, Deborah Dunkum, Lesha Elsenbrook, Tena and Tyson Faust, Julie Finck, Gail Garland, Rhonda Graff, Katy Hays, Maureen Higdon, Leslie Hix, Courtney Hopson, Lisa Jakel, Jenny Joy, Patti Kroll, Laurie Lashier, Julie Little, Tama Lundquist, Cora Sue Mach, Martha Adger Madget, Anne McClellan, Mary Hale, Lovett McLean, Marsha Montemayor, Trish Morille, Barbie Prusak, Tenley E. Raj, Regina Rogers, Mary Sage, Sandra Shenkir, Tharen Simpson, Rhonda Smith, Deborah Stavis, Andrea Suarez, Suzi and William Dore, and Jacqueline Hamilton Taylor.

    Barbara Bush Foundation literacy luncheon 2025

    Photo by Priscilla Dickson

    Lina Lorelle and Tom Selleck.

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