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Alamogordo Daily News from Alamogordo, New Mexico • Page 7

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Fridoy, January 24, 1969 ALAMOGORDO DAILY NEWS Page Cellist Typical Modern Artist Cellist Joanna de Keyser, to some, competition. Joanna de pertorm here Feb 8 with pianist Keyser. within only a decade, George Robert, typifies the new- has won awards from the Rocke- est generation of feller Foundation (she was cho- serious musicians who during sen as cellist of the University the mid-20th century have been of Chicago Contemporary Cham- welcomed, indeed often sought ber Players), the Coleman after, in other countries as well Chamber Music Auditions, as their own. Led by musicians Young Musicians Foundation, such as Eric Friedman, Van Cliburn and Miss de Keyser, these young artists are musically well-trained, ambitious and personally attractive. California Series, San Francisco Symphony Foundation and International Competition in Geneva, and was selected for a State Department-sponsored Their paths of study and per- concert tour in Mexico (1961) formance criss-cross the Atlan- After the 16-city Mexico tour, tic, follow the air trails between sfoe made solo debuts in London North and South America (1962) where the London Times with the advent of jet service, venture ever more frequently to cello tone to Australia and the Orient, Miss as resonant as a fjrst de Keyser.

who received her singer' and in Amster- U.S. training with Victor Gott- a revie''er rom' hob and Gabor Rejto at the mented Her mufcal. University of Southern Califor-! M'ovvinn nia), later has studied with sionate and always filled with Pablo Casals and, on a Ful- 1 Maas- bright grant, with Andre sie Since i tormed and or recorded in al- As tiie heart of a European musician's attainments lies in i with her U.S. teaching his or her natural abilities and practice plus choice of teachers. varra in Paris Hostec? Mrs John A Dalton, right, pours tea for Koren Champion, bride elect of Albert J.

Linker, at a bridal shower for the Champion sisters held at the Dalton esidence Judy Champion, not shown, is the Champion Sisters At Miscellaneous bride-elect of Clayton Pulley Co-hostesses are left to right Mrs. Roemersberger, Mrs A Rob urns and Mrs R. Othick Mrs oe mother of the brides-elect is pictured tbird from the right Feted Shower Rev. Miller To Discuss 'Revolution' I nando State College (1964-66) Champion were honored at so his musical vitality stems and the University New miscellaneous from performance and. for Mexico where she is bridal a colors of green and white were i) wpp out in the decorations.

Centering the table were white Karen Champion and I a lace cloth and the I cake, coffee and lime sherM punch were served to twenty nine close friends of the bride- elect. performance and, for Mexico 1 Professor has found time to ruth Provides let audiences assess her Roemersberger, 1 talent where she is Assistant Monday evening hosted by Mes- and green stocks and carnations ofessor of Cello and Lhumbei Robbins Wayne flanked by green tapers in silver Othick candelabra. in eleborate vir- and John A. Dalton at the Dal- Tooic For Studv tuoso her ski11 was her pitch extraordi- who shall abide in thv narily wrote the San tabernacle? Who shall dwell in Francisco Examiner critic, ami thy holy hill: He that walketh! hers was musical triumph uprightly, and worketh right-1 of the stated Will Tay- eousness, and speaketh the truth lor in the Albuquerque Journal in his after her December, per- Clayton Pulley on Feb 8 in This verse. which is part of formance of the Dvorak con- Austin.

Tex. She was unable to the Christian Science iesson-ser- eerto in Albuquerque. attend the shower, but will ar-j ton residence, 600 16th Street. Karen and her fiance, Albert J. Linker will be married Saturday evening at the Grace Methodist Church in Alamogordo Judy will become the bride of Green and white mints, nuts, Formosa Alive will be presented to the Unitarian Fellowship Sunday, at 10 15 a by the Rev Or toff Miller, Minister Coordinator of Ml Shower gifts were displayed Souls Unitarian Fellowship on two brass tables, a gilt to Church of Colorado Springs.

Mrs, Dalton from friends from and o.strict Kxeoutive BUENOS AIRES (AP) women scientists are embarked in algae of the Ul A Mountain Desert District. Rev. Alive is an examination of frequently mentioned but seldom consul ered problems and potential rewards of a genuine ual in our society Four natural sciences and a specialist as opposed to sex without love 'and totally permissive and ir- Women Scientists Antarctica Bound what the Argentine Dr. Pu jais hopes to be able to emphasiz- mon titled will bei To include works by Beet ho- rive from Austin Friday to be, ment describes as the first fe- make new classifications of the 11 publications read in all Christian Science ven, Chopin, Brahms and l)e- in her sister's wedding. male scientific expedition to Antarctica.

The women are Argentine summer as she pUts it jng service I have ever attend cember to ma-1 The four women finally won How and from a aster's wedding. churches this Sunday. bussy, the de Keyser Robert Karen wore an avocado green At Christian Science Society concert will be sponsored here and blue A-line dress and her of Alamogordo, 1023 Sixteenth by the Chamber Music Guild, a mother Mrs Joe chose services will begin at 11 project of the Otero Music As so- a red and white sheath The a.m. eiation, and will be held in the bride eiect's aunt. Mrs M.

D. The topic evoked enthusiastic genera Iridaea and Rhodogloos -1 response from the Ml Souls eon i sum on observations of gregation, where comments in spending these algae in iheir own eluded Most thought-provok There are only two species of Guild subscription cards bison remaining today, the Eu- mit their ropean bison known as wisent; gram, and and the American bison known will be avai as the buffalo. before the concert NMSVH auditorium at 8 p.m. Keyes selected a Copenhagen pine life at a scientific station government authorization to ad blue -'ilk suit for the occasion, rim hy the Navv HvdrovraDhic make tin scUntific expediL i alders to the pro- The three honored through the efforts of Dr. single admissions were presented with carnation on I aimer Island.

1. berto Bellisio. an ichthyologist VV lable immediately corsages of white and green, island, part ot Aigentinas who annual expeditions to an ,1 The table was covered with Visitors are welcome isitmg I A Board membei it is The Fellowship meets at the Club Building, 12th nd Indiana Church Sehtol arctic territory, is 150 mues Antarctica on behalf of the Hi classes commence at 10 15 from the South Pole vadavia museum and the Navy a followed by adult services have wanted all our lives Hydrographic Service Dr Belli- at 10 15 Child care is provided to make Ihis tnp; finally accompanying the women, touch with our own hands the sea life that until now we only been able to study as preserved said Dr. I Irene Bernasconi, a biologist who has earned an international reputation lor her studies of echinoderm, especially starfish The three others making the trip to Palmer Island on an Argentine Navy Ship are Dr. Maria Adela Caria, a bacteriologist who is chief of the microbiology department at the Bernardino Rivadavia Museum of National Sciences in Buenos Aires; Dr.

Elena Martinez Fontes, a biologist who heads the marine invertebrate section at the Rivadavia Museum, and Dr Carmen Pujals, a university professor of Prayer Forms Sermon Basis Happens When We will be the question posed and answered by Dr. Clyde S. Sherman at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at The Christian Church at 13th and Hawaii. are invited to attend to hear this most important sub ject Dr Sherman commented social announcement also is to be made at the morning service was a continuous source of wonder to those who followed he continu'd.

continually tilled then with amazement. Those who knew Him best had then wise ordinary and commonplace days changed by Him into days of expectancy and unbelievable surprises however, there are those who make practically nothing of the ter declared, adding, I am driven to this conviction that the modern church is not a praying J.anna de KtysOf, cellist, has been Music Guild for a concert here with engaged AlomcgordoG Chomber George Robert, pianist, on Feb S. Birth registration was begu-i originally in England for the purpose of preventing arguments in regard to inheritances VISITING SUNNY NASSAU Mr und Mr Jin, Temple of 1200 Catalina Alomccjordo, eniay a wt I ccme to Nassau party held at the oceunfront imer- aid Beach Plantation and del Temple visited the Bahama1, capital to attend a er of comjxiny meet mgs held by Nunn Electric Supply Corp COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE SATURDAY, JANUARY 2S TUNNEL LOUNGE Cloudcroft Highway 82 Featuring The Melody Drifters NO COVIR CHARGE WEEKEND SPECIALS Limited Quantity ool I Maid PORTABLE DISHWASHER 1 4 55' 4 Wash Cycles! Twin Lift-Top Racks! 3-Level Thoro-Wash! Model SM300K 219 95 I 'ushhutton le Selection. No hand rinsing or scraping. tip off large or hard food st raps.

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