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The Yuma Daily Sun from Yuma, Arizona • Page 5

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PROGRAM FOR PIANO Gene Savage, center, accepts a check from of the Future Musicians on behalf of the Yuma Grand Piano Fund. Handing him the chfecK is Craig Consaul. In the background are the members of the group who presented the, special story of music Sunday afternoon. -They are students of Audrey Bart Browivpiano teacher. (Sun Staff Photo) The Music a story music, was presented Sunday afternoon by the Future Musici- ns, who are students of Mrs.

Bart Brown. Proceeds the show were pre- ented to the Yuma Grand Piano Fund. The check for $40 as pre- ented to Gene Savage for the und. The show was a variety of all ypes of music from using choruses and soloists. It varied from Menuets, Gypsy music to Oh Susanna and'Irish Eyes Are Commentators included Ferdy Sant Halevy Hong, Leslie Gordon -'andjMark Wisner.

Accompanists 'were Sharon Barrett, Neil Xinkersley, Brown, Katie Morris, and Linda Crowder. Guest soloists Kitty Podol- iky and Jimmy Griffin. Models were Sherry Brown and Tina Wisenerl The chorus included Laura. Lee Blake, Linda Brown, Elaine Convay, Linda Crowder, Jeff Donk- LEGION GCESTS -Mrs. Mary L.

Lihson, second from right, was honored this past week on her as president of District 1, American Upon A Ilar her are, left to right, Mrs. Jewel Roper, president of the Roll Unit; Mrs. Alice Magana president of the Unit, and, at right Mrs. Pauline Crowner, vice President of the Yuma Unit (Sun Staff Photo) OFFICERS WIVES Mrs. Virginia Cushmfan, seated, center, is the of the Orficcrs Wives'Club Pictured with her are the other new officers of the club seated, left, Mrs.

Sheri Persons, "recording secretary, and at right, Mrs. Ann McCamey, treasurer. Standing, left to right, are Mrs. Bobbye Aschenbeck, vice, president and Mrs. Peggy LaVigne, corresponding (Sun Staff Photo) AAUW Members To Present Skit For their regular monthly meeting, members of the Yuma branch of the American Association of A I HE SUM October 10, I960 Future Musicians Present Program ersley, Neil Donkersley, Gretchen Gartland, Linda Leavitt, Druann HcCain, Vickie Tvlaehlings, Marl an Ruth Morris, Sharon Nelson, Nini Walker, Katie Walker.

Nancy Wheeler, Worth Wheeler, ilaine Wong, and' Sarah Wong. Legion Auxiliary Honors Officers Yuma, Somerlon and Roll units of the American Legion Auxiliary met for last week at the Flamingo Hotel to honor their district president, Mrs. Mary L. Linson, of.Tempe. Mrs.

Linson made her official report on activities within the dis- irict arid extended the desire of Marie Dustin, department president, to have-an exceeding membership quota report to 'take with her to national convention-in Miami, this month. Importance of increasing the membership was stressed, with Mrs. Linson adding units reporting best goals would have the best seating at the convention. The 'department -mid-winterl con- 4tf and 5th in Information on from Lorraine secretary of the Yuma unit. Yunia's unit- elected and installed Lily Elliott as president.

She took the office following Hie resignation of Veryl Miller. Helen Quimby, department American committee chairman was'installing 'officer. She also presented Mrs. Linson with a savings stamp corsage. Connie Erickson introduced past presidents who were attending and the out-of-town district members.

These included Alice Magana of and Jewel Roper, of Roll. These ladies are presidents of their'units. Homemakers Notes Wakiya Women Plans for their participation in the Yuma County Homemakers Rally Day Oct. 13th were dis cursed by members of the Wak iya Women's Club during their meeting this past 'week at theii clubhouse, 1329 25th Street. Announcement was made of thi sale of a car for 525, which hac been donated the group by Ger aid Cain.

Mr. Cain and William Graham are building a table Jor the clubhouse. Next meeting will "be a Halloween costume party on Nov. 1st with a cupcake and cookie sale to held downtown on Nov. 1 A' new member, Mrs.

Tinj Chance, was introduced. Urban-Aires Newly elected officers wer introduced, and Rally Day plans announced at the Urban-Aire Homemakers Club meeting. They met for a potluck luncl 1 eon at the home Mrs. Chuc Hughes. club is; in oharge of.

exhi bits for the. Rally Day, which wi" be held Thursday at the 1001 Hall for all ho'memake'r clubs an housewives iii'-Yuma New officers are. Mrs. Al Schu macher, president; Mrs. William Turner, vice president; Mrs.

Leo secretary; Mrs. a Cehl, reporter and historian, an Mrs. Ted Hardy, recreation chair man. Mrs. Jack.

arid Mrs Ichumacher 'presented hair styling. Eagles Auxiliary Names Hostesses Hostesses have 'been for the Wednesday evening meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. They will meet p.m., according to the hostesses, Virginia Smith, Marcia Birmingham and Beatrice Avila. During the last meeting of the group birthday gifts were presented to, Pearl Mitts, Virginia Smith, Adela Avila and Reed. The door prize was won by Martha Ghiotto.

University Women will have a skit. The fellowship committee, with Dorothy Kelly as, chairman, will Ire in charge of the program. Visitors are. welcome to attend the meeting, which will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at Clymer's.

Reservations may be made with Mrs. Estelle Dingess, SU 3-5657 or Mrs. Janet Copple, SU 3-5555. Woman's Club Theme Is Wt Education' Tlwme for the Yuma Woman's Club for this year will be "Adult This waJ announced during the potlurk luncheon and i meeting of the fall season last Friday. Mrs.

U. L. Baker introduced Mrs. Mildred C. Ludecke, librarian of the Yuma CK)M3ounty U- jbrary.

Mrs. Ludecke ipokt omthr feus libraries in the state and reported on the Bookmobile now In operation. She sUeueil the importance of books in the home to help educate the entire family. She reviewed'five books, including fiction and non-fiction. These were' ''Winter Solstice," by Wrner Bnce; MCAAS Club Installs Officers New officers were installed during the luncheon meeting of the Officers Wives' Club of MCAAS.

is the new 'president. Other new staff members include Mcsdames Bobbye Aschenbeck, vice president; Peggy LaVigne, corresponding secretary; Sheri Persons, recording secretary, and Ann McCamey, treasurer. Chaplain E. Vanderpoel was stalling officer. 'During the program, Richard foreign exchange.

student, presented color slides on Spain to illustrate his Mrs. Tony Sims won the door Mrs. Richard Ashbacker Family Department Store gift certificate. 'Hostesses for the day were Mesdames John Libke and Richard Collins. Guests introduced were Mrs.

Lynn Williams and Miss Beverly by Vfamie Williams; "South of the by Jeuamyn West; Peralta by Donald M. Grant, Taken at the Flood" by Joha GuMhtr. ment WM nude benefit bridge and canasta after- nootv wfth btked food sale, as furore activities. Hostesses for the day included Mrs. Dave Branch, chairman; assisted by -Mesdames Roy Barclay, Walter.

C. McUugb- tto ANNOUNCING WITH PRIDE OUR NEW PARTY SHOP MATCHING PARTY ITEMS FM EVERY OCCASION FAMOUS HM.LMAKK QUAUTY FOR YEAR ROUND ENTERTAINING YouH Mjey flw amtitifnce of sdtdinc your matt ft our mm tisMmrk fmtg Kelly Supply Co. 2HMAMSnRT Meeting. Tonight All past'presidents of Die Ame can Legion Auxiliary are to mee onight at the home of Mrs. Ion 4orne, 743-2nd Avenue.

The meeting is set for 7:30 p.m PVY Memters ave Potluck Dinner Willi a background of Hawaiian lusic, members of the Business nd Professional Women's Club eld a potluck dinner Thursday vening at the clubhouse. The mus- WHS by Mr. and Jlrs. Andrew lallcomc and guest. Members voted to have a rum- lage sale in the near tuture to nd to send a delegate to the Civil Defense meetings, first of which ill be held tonight at the Sal- ation Army Hall.

They also agreed to sponsor 'handele Horizon Club. Homemade birthday cards were iresentcd members, and uggested the recipient to pay in jennies to the treasurer the num- er of inches needed for a belt. Among the guests were Mi's. Tina Belts and Miss Margaret Colhause, Palmcroft teachers, and Trs. Margaret Dalton, i teacher at Crane.

Social Calendar MONDAY Sunshine Toaslmasters Club, 7 p.m., Flamingo Alice Byrne PTA, 7:30 p.m., Alice Byrne School. Sun and Sand Garden Club, 8 p.m, home of Mrs. Marvin Larson, 1343 24th Place. Yuma Area Women's Council for Civil Defense, 8 p.m.. Salvation Army Chapel.

475 13th Street. Helping Hand Club, 8 p.m., at the Clubhouse. Knights of Columbus, 8 p.m., 1C School Hall. 8 p.m., IOOF HalL TUESDAY Salvation Army Ladies Home a 9:30 a.m., Salvation Army Hall. Yuma Exchange Club, noon, Stardust Room, Stardust Hotel.

Zonta Club, noon, Clymer's. Rotary Club, noon, Yuma Country Club. Colc-Gila Kiivanis Club, dinner at Stardust Hotel. CAP Cadets, 7:30 p.m,, it airport. Duplicate i 7:30 p.m., Yuma Country Club.

Yuma Chapter No. 14, Order of Eastern Star, 8 p.m.," a i Temple. Queclian Toastmistress, p.m., Romano's. Ruth Chapter No. 14, at Eastern Star, 8 p.m., Helping Hand Clubhouse.

Youth Activities Benefit Dance, 9 p.m., VFW Hall. Dr. G. A. Rasrr.usien Optometrist 4th Avenue Bayless Shopping Center No.

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1953-1975