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April 10, im ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page Seventeen Woman's World Telephone CHapel 3-6661 Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M Composer To Be Present At Premiere of Symphony "Operation 2000," the Al buquerque Civic Sympho ny's spring season ticket campaign now in its second week, has received new Ijlill 13 momentum from the news that Stanley Wolfe, young American composer whose Third Symphony is to be premiered here next November, has accepted the invitation of Maurice Bonney, conductor, to visit Albuquerque to attend the rehearsals and world premiere. During his visit here Mr. Wolfe will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Bonney. Wolfe is at present a faculty member of the Julliard School of Music in New York 'rd 1 with Mrs. Bowen reviewing "Dr. Zhivago." Mrs. Hannls was among YWCA board members re-elected this week at the annual members' meeting.

(Staff photo) YWCA ACTIVITIES: Mrs. Herbert Horton, Mrs. Maynard Bowen and Mrs. Henry Han-nis, left to right, participated in a recent benefit book review tea held at the YWCA, YWCA Board of Directors Stanley Wolfe Elected at Annual Meeting Members of the YWCAtChostcr Skinner, Kenneth Ad board of directors were elected ams, Sherman Smith, Clarence Stewart-Heal Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Stew art of East Millsboro, hava announced the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte, of Washington, D.C., to Loui Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Neal, 4524 Grande NW. An April 17 wedding is this week at the annual meet- Parr and Wilfred McCormick NEW OFFICERS of the American Assn. of University Women were elected recently at a luncheon meeting at Leonard's.

They are, seated, left to right, Mrs. A. G. Bren-neis, third vice president; Mrs. J.

C. Mills, first vice president, and Mrs. Henry Ander son, treasurer. Standing are Mrs. D.

W. Fitzgerald, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E. E. Brass, recording secretary, and Mrs.

T. B. Ingwersen, director-at-large. Mrs. Irvin Esenwein, not pictured, continues in office as president.

(Staff photo) Members of the annual meet City where, since 1955, he has been teaching theory and composition. He was the winner of the Guessenheif Award for Composition in 1957. His musical works include three symphonies, shorter orchestral works, chamber music and a number of piano pieces. He was also commissioned to write a dance score for Jose Limon's "King's Heart." Performances of new works ing planning committee were OES Plans Style Show April 20 Mrs. Dunlap, Mrs.

R. J. Mc Canna, board president; and Mmes. McCormick, A. H.

Mc- ing held in the building, 216 Fourth SW. New members elected were the Mmes. Frank Cronican, Elmer D. Elliott and Anita Carr. Re-elected were Mmes.

Henry Hannis, William Bradford and Lewis Dunlap. Named to the nominating committee were the Mmes. Leod and Lewis Overton. Guest speaker, Miss Erna Fergusson. spoke on "New by Mr.

wone aurrng me pasi Adah chapter No. 5, Or-two years include his 'Canticle pslonr oiap for Strings" which received its! OI tne as.an ftiai, world premiere and subsequent j'S scheduled its annual fashion show for nnrfnrmanpA in Houston withlDcnPIll planned in Albuquerque. The bride-elect will arrive here today. Miss Stewart attended schools in Millsboro and is employed by the Navy in Washington. Mr.

Neal, a graduate of Albuquerque High School, attended the Univers. ity of New Mexico and formerly was stationed with tha Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Pledges Five April 20 at 8 p.m. at West ern Skies The event, to be carried out A group of five new pledges in the theme, "Night of Glam recently was announced by Nu Mexico and Changing Times." Members of Y-Tcen Clubs acted as ushers and presented a skit representing a father-daughter banquet. Mrs. C.

H. DeSelm, chairman of the teenage committee, acted as a representative of the board at the banquet. George Litchengerg, teacher, played the role of the father and the' "daughters" were Linda Brewer, Brenda Zinn, Peggy Jo Dietmier, Marge Peterson and Sandi Rosebeary. Mrs. Fred White was director.

A social hour followed the meeting. lllllrt our," is under the chairmanship of Mrs. Allen Bemis, as chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. The group was received at a tra sisted by Mrs. Victor Hartzel ditional pledge ritual follow Proceeds will be donated to the fund for Eastern Star ing a banquet in the Fez Club.

Pledges are the Mmes. Lee Bonney as conductor in 1957. His "Lincoln Square Overture" was performed twice in 1958 by the Xavier Symphony. This overture also was performed in Houston in 1958 with Bonney conducting. Sandia Base Club Plans Elections Members of Sandia Btse Armstrong, Robert Weber, William Gordon, John Daniels and Miss Patricia Smith.

Army in Washington, D.C. He is employed here as a salesman for Swift and Co. Moose Group Officers In Charge of Supper Mrs. Joe Milzcn, senior re-grnt, and officers of Women of the Moose will be in charge Training Awards for Religious Leadership. The program established by the General Grand Chapter of OES in 1952, provides assistance to young people planning to study for full The Mmes.

George Bitinis, William StnffnrH Virtnr Hatrh- nr anH Joan RnHnlnh rrwivocfXEWMAN BRIDGE WINNERS time religious service. the ritual of jewels degree the Mrs. M. W. GrcTff and Mrs.

Albert Coulter held high srorc same evening of a penny supper at the Students eligible for aid the program are selected nt meeting of the Newman Mrs. D. G. Morrison, chapter Moose Lodge, 2119 Edith NE, from 6:30 to 8 tonight. in their final year of high school, and they may use the Woman's Club will elect officers April 16 at 1:30 p.m.

in Bridge Club Tuesday at the Newman Center, 1815 Las Lorn as NE. Mrs. Kenneth All Loyal Order of Moose, president, presided at both ceremonies, assisted by Mrs. Charles Gaylord and Mrs. Jay Chamberlain.

Yellow roses, the sorority flower, were used in grants as needed at their choice of an accredited school, Awards the Sandia Base Officers Club. Dessert will be served. Moore and Mrs. S. R.

Weitz Women of the Moose and their guests are invited and each is placed second; Mrs. Lee Kious Guest speaker will be Albert are made for one year, and may be renewed on the basis and Mrs. A. H. Schreek, third; table decorations and each Kornf eld, of New York City, to bring a covered dish.

Pro-reeds will go to Loyal Order of Moose. of record. rosebud Mrs. A. L.

Wartell and Mrs 'Frank Gilliam, fourth. honoree received a from her sponsor. Fields of religious leadership study covered in the program former magazine editor, speaking on "Homes Around the World," and illustrating his lecture with slides. Kornfeld was editor of House BRIDE-ELECT: Miss Mary Jean Maloof, center, bride-elect of David Michael Koury, was complimented with a miscellaneous shower given recently at Albuquerque Country Club. Shown with the honoree are Mrs.

Mike Maloof, left, and Mrs. George Maloof, co-hostesses. Miss Maloof, the daughter of Mrs. Joe G. Maloof, 817 Parkland SE, and the son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Koury of Santa Fe, will be married May 9 in Our Lady of Fatima Church. are the ministry, missionary work, church music, religious education and youth leader. and Garden for nine years, and recently resigned from his editorial post to begin a new ship. Committee chairmen appointed by Mrs.

Bemis are: Mrs. William A. Kirkpatrick, door prizes; Mmes. Ralph Day Seamprufe drip-dry cotton "Garden of Roses' Sleepwear career as public relations and merchandising consultant. 1 pi Educated at Ohio State and(anH pnnmhs Hnmratinns- Harvard Universities he startedMrs Christa( tickcts; Mrs.

as a mcmoer 01 me Horrall. Dublicitv. Thev to dream in! squad at Macy's in New York.jare being assistcd by the mes. He had a copywriter's job withsteve AnthonV) JflmPS g.anpy Macys wnicn iea 10 a career A Ralph Clson in merchandising, aaverusing' and editing, He joined the Conde Nast Tickets may be obtained in advance from Mrs. Christa, and also will be sold at the door the night' of the show.

Mrs. Miller, Officers To Be Installed Today Officers of Parjarito PTA publications in 1937 as circulation promotion director. In six years he was advertising and promotion director of Vogue, Glamour, and House and Garden. By 1946 ha became editor of the latter magazine, a position he occupied for four years until his appointment as Miss Lockridge Becomes Bride Capt. (Ret.) and Mrs.

War-dan W. Lockridge, 2047 Perry SW, announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Marilyn Kay, to Lester James Had-dan son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J.

Haddan, 830 Goff SW. The double ring ceremony took place at the Edith Street Baptist Church with the Rev. Russell V. Goff officiating in a setting of pink gladioli and whits stock. Mrs.

James Rod-gers was organist and Mr. Rodgers the soloist. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a gown of white brocade and satin in sheath style, worn with a fingertip veil and jeweled bandeau of blossoms. She carried pale pink rosebuds on a white prayerbook. Mrs.

Charles Anderson, the bride's only attendant, wore yellow organza and carried yellow carnations. Mr. Anderson was best man and ushers were MATCHING LINGERIE OF FINE COOL COTTON, NYLON LACE RUF-FLES SO THE WHOLE THING IS VERY EASY TO CARE FOR. A SUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM OF A WALTZ GOWN, SIZES 32 TO 40. CHARMING SLEEPCOAT, SIZES SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE.

DELECTABLE BABY DOLL, SIZES SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE. PINK OR BLUE ROSES BLOOM PROFUSELY ON WHITE. vf 1 I editor-in-chief of both American and French editions. Dur will be installed this afternoon at 2:45 at the school. Mrs.

J. W. Boroughs will preside at the installation. Mrs. J.

Leroy Miller is new ing this time he edited the House and Garden Guide to Interior Decorating, which has president; Carol Dunkin and sold nearly 100,000 copies. Mrs. L. I. Yost, vice presidents; Mrs.

Lowell L. Brockmcier, sec. retary; and Mrs. J. J.

Borden ave, treasurer. Cooking's Fun 6 rrcii.T BROtrvsTOVE A Nn(ratur 3.98 Donald Lockridge, brother of BAILE ANTIGl'O: Mrs. Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert, left, and Mrs. Eugene P. Szerlip are photographed at the Alvarado Hotel planning the menu for Saturday's traditional Spanish dinner preceding the Baile Antiguo.

The dance, a benefit for the Tiny Senoritas, will begin at 9:30 p.m. at the Alvarado. Mrs. Szerlip is menu chairman and Mrs. Gilbert, author of "Historic Cookery" and "We Fed Them Cactus," has worked with the Alvarado chefs adapting her traditional recipes to modern methods of preparation.

The Tiny Senoritas have been invited to perform in San Diego, April 20, at the meeting of the National Federation of Music Clubs. (Staff photo) the bride, and Johnny Norris. The bride's mother wore a turquoise print dress with extension Club Marks Anniversary The Live and Learn Extension Club will hold its annual birthday luncheon today at La Hacienda in Old Albuquerque at noon. A group of 18 members will meet with Mrs. Hazel Vance, county extension agent, for the occasion.

Mrs. Charley Passmore and Mrs. Ralph Dickinson will pbn the program and Mrs. Dickinson is baking the anniversary cake. Decorations will carry out the club colors of yellow and green, and jonquils will SATl'BOAV 1.1 Nf II InifrcmirK wny with hamburgfr.

Worth Irvine! Canadian Hamburgeri TnnjitPd Rolls Green OllvM Salad Howl IVmkir imnmnn llHrnhurtcn blonde accessories and the mother of the bridegroom chose naw blue with white. Both wore pink carnation corsages IncrPdiPn'a: 1 pntind ground beef. 3 The bride's parents were hosts in their home for the re whnl drained plnnenton, walnuts, alt pepper. ception, attended by 85 guests Method: Make. larue pattlea nf lh A pink and green color scheme (Wound beef, place a whole pimlentn nn nf the pattlea.

Turk eeveral wnltiut pleoea In each plmlentn. Plare remaining piano program, and the Misses Ailcen Martin, Yvonne Garcia, Millicent Ruggles, and Sharon Morce, all students at Albuquerque High School, will present a program. Refreshments will be served. CIVICS GROIF MEETS The civics department of Albuquerque Woman's Club will meet this afternoon at 2 in the clubhouse, 618 Gold SW. Mrs.

Vest Hewitt will present a .1 meat patties over the mime eeai edces ihornughlv hv working together was carried out on the bride's table, and assistants were the Mmes. W. Evans, R. Pettit. E.

Fisher. D. Carroll and Miss oe usea uie remei piece. fln Hrnn mindly imth social afternoon is planned hvy mw tnn r. .1 I'Ihpk hit to riik to dMUM donfnt.

lonow me luncneon. imhm .1 nfrvm Linda Carroll. YOU'LL LOVE PARIS IN THE SPRINGTIME PARIS SHOE STORES The couple is now at home Am Tt VI'Jj i i if fl at 1623 Bridge SW. Mrs. Haddan is a graduate of Albuquerque High School and the bridegroom was graduated irom Stanley High School.

rrr tl ev umcers nonorees At Potluck Supper Alpha Beta chapter of Epsi pump in soft, with the Delightful new supple leather Ion Sigma Alpha and their gently glowing finish of a polished pearl. Detailed for perfection in light, spring colors. guests will meet for a potluck upper at 6:30 this evening at Reddy'i Rendezvous. A fiesta theme is planned for decorations for the occasion. Honorees will newly-elected officers of the chapter: I White Orange, Red or Bone PRICED AT ONLY 12.95 the Misses Edith Boettcher, president, Cecile Eakin, vice president, Aliens Silcox, secretary; and Mrs.

Henry Lies, treasurer. Miss Jeanette Reedy, retiring president, ii chairman of the upper committee, assisted by STORE HOURS 9:30 TO 5:30 FRIDAY 9:30 TO 9:00 THIRD AND CENTRAL CH 7-0101 th Mmes. Bessia Lea Malcolm, Dora Feltham, and th Misfes DOWNTOWN 307 CENTRAL WE IT UPTOWN KM CfNTftAi USX OPEH FRIDAY MIGHTS TILL MINI WilootT and Ann Copl.

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