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0 9 Paga Six ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL February 11, 1958 1 Woman's World Telephone Cllapel 3-6661 Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M FVf.V Mil in People, Parties Mtnes. Dill, Holmstead, 11 McLeod Open Series Of Special Social Events J. The first of special women's events for the February Heart Fund drive, a silver tea, will take place Wednes day from 2-4 p.m., Mrs. George W.

Hannett and Mrs. H. E. ec i a 1 events co-chairmen, have announced. Co-hostess for the tea, to be given in the L.

L. Dill resi-at 1 p.m. in the Lavaland Prescience, 838 Fairway NW, are byterian Church. Mrs. John M.

Lohse will Mrs. Dill, Mrs. Ira L. Holm-stead and Mrs. Duncan McLeod.

Four teas are planned, I 111 at.l.wfWifa,i,Y,hw4 tiJfe Jal1 i trts lira-- ii-'" speak on home landscaping, and the arrangement of the month will be prepared by Mrs. Harold Whitsett. All members are asked to bring Valentine arrangements. man of special events, will assist during the afternoon. Serving on Mrs.

Hannett's committee are Mrs. W. E. Hopkins, center, and Mrs. S.

J. Woodin, right, and Mrs, H. E. Leonard, not pictured. FIRST EVENT of the Heart Fund drive planned especially for women will be a silver tea to be held Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs.

L. L. Dill, 838 Fairway NW. Mrs. George W.

Hannett, left, chair- HOSTS FOR COCKTAILS Saturday and Sunday evenings in their new 615 Sierra SE home were Dist. Judge and Mrs. D. A. Macpherson pictured left.

Shown with them at the second of the gatherings were their guests of honor, Dr. and Mrs. H. Linton January, who plan to move from Albuquerque to Burlington, Vt. About 200 guests attended each evening.

(Staff photo) with about 100 expected to attend the Wednesday gathering. Each guest contacted by telephone has been requested to bring others with her. Pouring during the afternoon will be Mrs. Herbert Bowdich and Mrs. D.

H. Kingston. Assistants are the Mmes. Philip Hobart, Richard C. George Hannett, and Miss Mary Holmstead.

The centerpiece, to be used throughout the series of gatherings, is formed of a red heart outlined with red net and decorated with white roses. Flanked with white candles en La Flor Garden Club Names New Member New members announced by La Flor Garden Club are the Mmes. B. J. Turner, Dan Parsons, Larry Edward, Wynette B.

Epp, E. G. Harp and Samuel M. Cummins. The club will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Prospect Park Library.

Hostesses are Mmes. Miss Rinn To Be Wed In August James E. Davidson and A. L. twined with red hearts, the(CofTman.

Mrs. Davidson may formation will be placed on a be contacted at 9407 Euclid NE, table covered with red lace for reservations over white nylon. Silver ap- pointments will complete the will complete the! A gement. The hos-yest Aft ISl table arran tesses will wear red rosebud corsages trimmed with stepha notis sprays arfd seed pearls. Mrs.

Frances J. Rinn, 3203-B 30th a i a Base, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Donna, to David H. Denton son of Mr. and Mrs. David H.

Denton of Fort Worth, Tex. Is Presented By Symphony Mrs. Liberty Travel to Jamaica Mr. and Mrs. James S.

Lib The Albuquerque Civic Sym- The couple plan an Aug. 30 erty, 1002 Parkland SE, are Vnni, r.lav tnniiyht at fi'15 en route home after a vacation th baton of Dr Hans Jamaica where they head- th civic Auditorium. quartered at the Royal Canb- 1Q57 bean Hotel and Sea Club. IT tZ Z' a wit Accompanying them on the! ccnrt n- ir.p was Mrs n. h.

KeaKirt oi th symphonv. Cincinnati, Ohic Mr. Liberty AftYer ythe Dr. and sister. During their stay, ths Lange and Mr.

Irwin will party visited Ocho Rios, one of, stsgof honor flt the points of interest on t.a hnmlk nf nr fln(1 wedding to take place at 11 ajn. at the First Presbyterian Church. Dr. Everett King will perform the ceremony. Miss Rinn, a graduate of Highland High School, is a junior at the University of New Mexico.

She is treasurer of Delta Delta Delta sorority, vice president of Phi Gamma Nu business honorary, and a member of Spurs and the Commerce Council. Her fiance received his B. A. degree in mathematics from Texas Tech in Lubbock last June, and will receive a B. S.

in electrical engineering this. June. His social fraternity is the symphony's concert tonight in the Civic Auditorium, are: Cecilia Cloughly, French horn specialist and, president of the Mozart Junior Music Club; Cliff Blaugrund, vice president, and William Slocum, Miss Clough-ly's music instructor. island. FUTURE MUSICIANS: John Irwin, seated, 1957 winner of the Civic Symphony Young Artist Competition, discussed furthering music appreciation during the weekend with a group of Albuquerque music students and their teachers.

Pictured, left to right, with Mr. Irwin, who will be the guest soloist for Mrs. W. Randolph Lovelace II, 2815 Ridgecrest SE. Mrs.

Lovelace is chairman of the symphony Woman's Assn. hospital Coffee to Honor Mrs. R. S. Berrier Approximately 100 invitations have been extended by the Mmes.

John H. Wiggins, ity committee Assisting the hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Prince, Miss Donna S. Rinn (Majestic photo) George F.

Schwartz and Roger, Mn and Mrs Ernest Wer Co-Chairmen Of Bridal Show aoya tor a coiiee to Ds neia nei.t Mr and Mrs Arthur Loy Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. in'anj anj Mr. v.HWorH An. Kappa Sigma, and he is Mu Chapter Miss Hemphill Plans Study in Missouri the East Room of the Kirtland cona.

Others present will be Pledges Accepted Name Assistants symphony board president and Officers Club. The event is planned to hon dent of Eta Kappa Nu, pledge chairman of Tau Beta Pi and member of the Tech Engineering Society. The Mmes. C. E.

Wallace, Gwendolyn Gay Hemphill, Mrs. C. E. Dinkle, and Orches- Ted W. L.

Snyder and Gene Stone i daughter of Mrs. Gwen or wrs. naymona a. Berrier, tra President and Mrs. who, with Capt.

Berrier, will Rusjli leave Kirtland for Andrews received pledge pin; following Albuquerque, has been accepted for admission to a dinner given Monday night 'Northeast Missouri State An all-Russian program Is planned for the concert. The Air Force Base in Maryland. DAC Elects Teachers College for the spring" Tom Lash 1 overture to "Russian and Lud-milla" by Glinka will open the concert. Mr. Irwin will join the at Leonard's by Beta Mu chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha.

After dinner, the pledging ration Miss Hemphill attended the Mrs. B. W. Scott and her co-chairman, Mrs. Fayne Shead, who are directing arrangements for the April 10 "Guide For Brides" wedding fashion show, have announced their committee chairman.

The annual benefit event i3 sponsored by the Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae, and will be held in the Hilton Hotel. Mrs. Martin Fleck will be i 1 1 tt! HT: Mrs. Robert Schaben and 1 orchestra for Rachmaninoff's iniMiss Pat Smith were co-hos- Piano Concerto No. 2 in rianohfor.

of h. vr tvt cnh a i0i tesses Sunday afternoon at a.Minor. Following intermission, Qolonists, has elected its dele-jBurke. acting president, pre-medical club. She will PtnfuT" ulU Tfhal- ducted the ceremony assisted major in pre-osteopathic work Zl sinus iu iepreseni ine cnapier WUIglC UUHIlt'OlUll ULIXtia lit at the state and national as by past presidents, the Mmes.

at the Teachers College. W. E. Sewell and Bill Hatcher. semblies.

Mrs. Lash is the daughter of be available at the box office Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Raymond 'at the auditorium prior to the narrator for the style review, and Mrs.

Ed Neff and Mrs. for the April 8-9 iThe ceremony marked the end Mangham, 3119 Colorado NE. concert. Season tickets will be national meeting in Washing- of rushing season for the ch Todays Events The wedding took place in! honored. December.

The hostesses en- ton, D. and for. the state ter, which pledged a total Paul Heggem are handling ticket sales. Mrs. Lloyd Saklce is finance chairman.

Planning the program are the Mmes. Richard Blum, Larry Gordon tertained in the home of Mrs. PI. DU iez avez, oanc "The fitchmaker." by Thornton Schabcn's uaicuio, iyii euiu asseniDiy meeting in AiDuquer- six. que March 12-13, were held ftytLnCSpttehrmeetin! PTA Officials Speak In addition to the regent, t- 1 tT Belen winter, p.m., Ainuqiierque ijii i le Thatr r'l PatnnHlp SW 81 virS C.

C. Palmer, 520 Her Solemnized in Journal Special and Robert Groman. mosa SE. Mrs. Bob W.

Handle v. Miss rinje Kathryn Kennedy O'Connor. Albuquerque Civic Symphony concert. 8:15 p.m., in the Civic Auditorium, with Dr. Hans Lanee conduct- Mrs.

Earl E. Sumner, who will Un rounder Day A pink and white color BELEN Miss Onofra Chavez Nancy Burke, Miss Lou Campbell, Mrs. F. J. Clear and became the bride of Paul San Of John Irwin, guest artist.

Mrs. Aaron Margulis chez in a recent double ring represent Albuquerque at the deneral Assembly, are Mrs. Helen Stiles and Mrs. Albert F. Westphal, who lives in Mrs.

Alvin Evans are designing the stage setting. Coordinating scheme was used in decorations, with the center of interest occupied by a cake iced with a pink heart and inscribed with the names "Tom and Sylvia." The gift table was; Santa Fe, past president of the 3atZZ State Congress of Parents and Mmes. George Franklin, T. A. Holm.

J. t-. i riurrett, B. L. Scott, Dan A.

Kvait, Teachers, and MISS Tucker, and J. K. Elder. hostese. ceremony at Our Lady of Belen Catholic Church with Rev.

Donald Jenson, O.S.M. of vyasningion, u. Dut is a member of the local chapter. Mrs. William Norlander ficiating.

(Gunion photo) Satellite style show, with Mrs. David L. Bruheck as commentator. Chapter of PKO, p.m.. In the home of the Misses Charlotte Trues- Schupp, retiring principal of Monte Vista School, will be rtimi.t the narration is Mrs.

James Lally. Other chairmen are: Mrs. William music; Mrs. William High, models; Mrs. Burns G.

Mcintosh ushers: Alternates are the vice regent, centered with a bride doll, About 20 guests attended. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elauterio Chavez dale, Madeline Handrlcks. and M.trth.i Maxwell, NE.

Mrs. nuueit nenaricKs, ana meif, Mmoc Winio cwvl Founders Day program given Mmes. William S. Miss Bush, William Norlander by the John Adams PTA Sharp and Cahrles May. Mrs.

O. L. Mrs. Lash will leave for San Diego, Saturday to join her husband. He is stationed and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Sylveria Sanchez, all Mmes. O. D. Propps, W. A.

Bin- The program is scheduled for Married In Heights Church ney and Don Reinhart, posters; 7:30 tonight at the school. Cake Neal, chapter member, will attend in her capacity as state Mmes. D. F. Mathcson Wil- V.

C. Buskirk, prosram. AAUW, current literature and drama. In the home of Mrs. J.

W. Sclieer. 7'JO Alams NE. Mrs. L.

A. Rousseau, book review. Triple Link Rehekah Lodite No. 10. p.m.

In the lOOF hall, 314'- Second SW, with Mrs. Eddie Zinn, noble grand, presiding. Progress Woman's Club, luncheon and business meeting. 1 p.m. at cluhi house, Vassar SB, meeting at 2 tth fra ITred Ttill nreslHlne of Los Chavez.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white chantilly lace. Her and coffee will be served. Miss Schupp will review the history regent Mrs. Norlander is a Eichhorst and William there with the Navy. Sorority Mothers Plan Benefit Card Tarty Mr.

and Mrs. William Nor-i lander are now at home atf Elected to the state assembly Baylor University, reception; and are the Mmes. John W. Allen, 3431 Anderson SE. Their recent I Tex" and Mr- Norlander re-j Mmes.

Larry Glasebrook, A. The Alpha Delta Pi Mothers Kenneth J. Harrington, Fred jceivea nis eaucauon at the ijuiaia ana nowara Uar elbow length veil was held in place by a pearl tiara and she carried a white carnation Fricke, Bryant R. Papworth, of the PTA, and Mrs. Margulis will talk on "The PTA, Spokesman for Children." Nominating Committee Will Be Chosen .....6 -co CvC.115 University of Denver ling, publicity.

at the Heights Baptist Church Mrs. Norlander was hnnnrPH Board meeting at li preceding luncn- ana raironesses UIUO Will en- eochapter of PEo, i p.m.. in ihejtertain at a benefit card party William W. McClellan, Helen bouquet. Stiles, Hall Stenz; and their Thursday at 1 p.m.

at the Southern Union Hospitality Mr. and Mrs. Vicente v. James Abernathy recently at a post-nuptial tea Mrs. Burger Plans rved best man and matron I '5 and shower given by Mrs.

Rob- aWS served as best man and matron nome or Airs. jianieiser, nroao-way SE, followed by guest day tea at p.m. Kirtland Offlcere Wives Club, point Room. The public is invited ing class. 9 a.m..

Officers Club. Kirt- Mrs. Norlander, the former ert G. Fulton in her home, 1209 rMDUquerque Home of honor. A nominating committee will alternates: the Mmes.

May, Sharp, Thomas F. Marker, C. T. Griswold, M. A.

V. Smith and Miss Belle Sweet. Chapter officers are auto After a honeymoon trip to Dessert will be served. Chairmen for the card party jaiqueiiiie uusn, is ine aaugn-'Kicnmona iNt. A nearts and ter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Bush, 'flowers theme was carried out be Chosen and a program on verslty Oolf Course; howling league. ii a Tt: p.m.

nigniann dowi. Mrs. Paul H. Burger of Houston, mother of Mrs. E.

R. Richardson, 912 Avenida in decorations with are the Mmes. William red, 3902 Mesa Verde NE. She is on the faculty of Zia School. Mr.

n. ouuniwesieiii xviver nip Chapter of PEO, 2 p.m., In the will be given by Mrs. Savage. 412 san white and silver color scheme. Los Angeles, the couple will live in Belen.

The bride attended Los Chavez and Belen schools. Mr. Sanchez was graduated from Belen schools. Pasquale SW, with Mrs. Clarence Men, Reardon, N.

G. Cary and Q. D. Kirkland. Mrs.

Arnold Clauve Norlander is the son of the late About 60 guests were NE, is planning to rence Coll at the meeting to matically delegates to the state meeting. State officers who are members of the local chapter assisting hostess. Mrs. T. Runyan, program.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hjalmer is club president. Tickets may Albuquerque White Shrine Wo. 1 by the bride, her mother, andjmake ner home in Albuquer-the hostess.

Assisting were Norlander. memorial service, at the h-; obtained bv callins anv nf are: Mrs. Neal, Mrs. W. Masonic Temple rs.

Hernlce hesKa night at 8 of Xi Delta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Hostess for the evening is Miss Georgia Kirk, 1708 Car Mrs. Bert Smith was organ the chairmen, or at the door. Stanage, recording secretary; CHAPTER TO MEET ist for the ceremony, accom- directing. Hne Handlers Oarden Club, 1:15 p.

in the home of Mrs. Joseph Mmes. J. J. Maxwell, Frank Anderson, Martin Murdock, Earl Masscngill, Milton Bland, D.

W. Falls, Rocer Prvor. John Mrs. Clinton Roth, correspond Mrs, Burger, who has purchased a home at 913 Hermosa NE, has visited here a number of times, Mrs. Richardson said.

Chapter of PEO will meet panying Jim lderbrand. At Louiggj Peters, lull Richmond SE, with Mrs. denas NE, and Miss Mmes. Pryor, Anstine, Eubanks ax. ujuiKiii at otui ivKn-iwBiiunonaants lor tne doub rinz ing secretary; Mrs.

John Burton, librarian. West Mesa Oarden Club. 1 n. m. in Are Hostesses Today Weishaupt will be co-hostess.

and has lived in Houston 46 inc. nosiesses are ine misses Charlotte Truesdale, Madeline rites were Mr, and Mrs. JohniGribble, J. D. Mahan, H.

E. Norlander, 2724 Quincy NE. Harris and J. D. Geist.

years. The Mmes. D. P. Pryor, Ray Anstine, Ted Eubanks and Ed Gabriel will be hostesses for the regular meeting of the West Mesa Garden Club today the Lav.iland Presbyterian Church, 31'7 fisth NW.

Mrs. John M. Lolise, speaker. La Flor Garden Club, 7:31 p. in the Prospect Branch.

A. K. Reinier. speaker. Reservations from Mrs.

James E. Davidson. S407 Euclid NK. St. Vincent's Mothers Clilh, 1 :.10 p.

at tiie school. Cecil liellbusch, TO MEET TONIGHT Triple Link Rebekah Lodge No. 10 will meet at 8 tonight Hendricks and Martha Maxwell. The program, "My English," will be given by Mrs. W.

C. Buskirk. Albuquerque Miss Garrett's Name On Dean's List Journal Special GREENVILLE, S. C. The Bob Jones University Dean's List for the first semester of at the IOOF Hall.

A jewel speaker. team practice will follow the Sandia Base Woman's Club, bridge and canasta dessert party, 1 meeting. main lounge, Officers Club, Sandia Civic Symphony Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS the 1957-58 school the 1857-58 school year in- eludes Miss Dorothy Anne 00KI12 IM Garrett, daughter of Mr. and! 13 Base. Kate Clarke Oulld, 8t.

'John's Ca-'thedral. p. in the home of Mrs. Thomas Strome, 4oi)4 Hannett NK. with Mrs.

Charles Ocksrider and Mrs, liay B. Powell, co-hostesses. Women's Auxiliary to American Institute of Mining Knpineers, 1 In By ECII.Y RROWNSTONE sP NewsfcRtiire Mrs. Fabert C. Garrett, 240 Hermosa NE.

Named on the the home nf Mrs. Harold L. Walker, CIMIPANV IHNNFR 51M1 Royenne NK. "The Ix)ng Night," a religious dr.ima. 3 p.

at immanupl Presbyterian iSllllI list are those students who have earned at least a Church. Also Wednesday nicht at s. Cosma Class, First Preshvterian average during the semester Church, 7:10 p. In the home of Party Oraprfrult Chicken with Tomato Sauce and Spaghetti Orcen Peas Salad Bowl Cr'isty Rolls Boston Cream Cake Beverage Party tlraprfrult Mrs. A.

M. Marston. Ortiz NK. Miss Garrett is a sophomore with Mrs. Wilfred McCnrmlrk and Miss Hans Lange, Conductor Fourth Concert of 1957-1958 Scries TONIGHT 8:15 P.M.

Civic Auditorium Guest Artist: JOHN IRWIN, Pianist Wfniwr of 1 957 Young ArtliU' Competition Single Admission and Season Tickets on Sale at Box Office Single Tickets $2 and $2.50 (Student Tickets $1) BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 P.M. TODAY Ruth Andrews, co-hostesses. Miss Be Dudley Set $425 Pay $8.50 Weekly atrice Dolioer of Menaul School, guest speaker, YWCA. 31 Fourth SW, Ingredients: Grapefruit grenadine syrup, whole strawberry preserves. Method: Halve grapefruit: cut a thin enrolled in the school of religion.

SHOWS FIESTA STYLES Members of Beta Iota chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Florence Harton, 3504 Thaxton SE. A review of spring. fiesta styles will follow the business meeting. slice.

from bottoms If necessary to have them stand straight. With small sharp knife, free sections from dividing membranes, removing any seeds a. ives, swimming, sewing and bridge; p. advanced bridge; p. crafts.

Deborah Circle. Dorcas Society, 2 p. in the home of Mrs, Robert Collier. 7711 Haynes NE, Miriam Circle, Trinity Methodist Church. p.

In the home of Mrs. Man Smith. 713 La Veta NE. John Adams PTA. Founders -Pay program p.

at the school, Miss Ona, Schupp. will introduce. Mrs. Aaron M'argulis of Santa 1-V Droeram on' cutting out center.s. Refrigerate.

Just before serving, carefully pour 2 tea spoons grenadine syrup over etch grapefnuit hrilf. 1 spoonful at time, renter halve with a whole strawberry preserve. Serve at once. Use 4th and Central Dial CH 7-9832 medium-sized or large grapefruit. PfA.

Refreshments. Pi4h i iWi.

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