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B-2 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Sunday, Sept. 5, 1971 Vows Rear! i Organizations Begin Fall Season Z77 A sLL4J, I TODAY tion Services Auxiliary. Mrs Albuquerque Country Club, Wagon Wheel Square Dance I 'S Jl Alpha DcU chapter BSP, Charles Rogers. 3606 Alta Ladies Day luncheon, fall Club. Johnson Gym.

Room 184 Beeimuns Dev. Mrs. Robert Vnnii'F owim fahm mm Monte NE, 9:30 a.m. fashions. 1 p.m.

7 p.m. Miller, 2527 General Marshall NE. noon. Parents Without Partners, Family baseball game, Albuquerque Baseball Stadium, 5:30 p.m. Fowler, Higgins Announcement is made by Mr.

and Mrs. A. Darrel Fowler, 816 Monroe NE, of the engagement of their daughter, Deborah to Larry E. Higgins, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Higgins, 2206 Fourth NW. Miss Fowler is employed by Postal Finance Co. Higgins, who attended Eastern New Mexico University, is employed by Realty World, Inc. The couple plans a fall MONDAY Women's Auxiliary to Veterans of World War Barracks 117, 603 Second NW, 5:30 p.m. Parents Without Partners, Labor Day picnic, Bataan Park, Lomas and Amherst NE, 2 p.m.

i. YWCA. registration for fall classes, 316 Fourth SW, 8 a.m. U.S. Corps of Engineers Wives Club, Mrs.

Everett Fisher, 8521 James NE. 10 a.m. Kachina Grandmothers Club 435, Trade Winds, 11:30 a.m. Sandia School trustees, faculty and staff, Mr. and Mrs.

Mose V. Hale, 1614 Los Alamos SW, 6:30 p.m. Bernalillo County Council of PTA, 724 Maple SE, 7:30 p.m. B'nai Israel Sisterhood, 4401 Indian School NE, 6:30 p.m. Hillcrest Garden Club, Mrs.

Lee Vann, 1521 Park SW, 1 p.m. Progress Woman's Club, Central Methodist Church, 215 Pine NE, 12:30 p.m. Arts and Antiques Club, hospitality room of the Albuquerque National Bank, Washington and E. Central, 8 p.m. Sanado Club, Bridge, Cor-onadoClub, 1 p.m.

Sanado Club, Investment II, El Dorado Room, Coronado Club, 9:30 a.m. Sanado Club, Investment III, Staff Room, Coronado Club, 9:30 a.m. TUESDAY TOPS Goodtime Sombra del Monte Losers. r'is Christian YWCA, registration for fall classes, 316 Fourth SW, 8 a.m. YWCA, September Travelogue on "Israel," 316 Fourth SW, 7:45 p.m.

Sanado Club, Art, Coronado Club, 9:30 a.m. Albuquerque Country Club, twilight golf, tee off, 5:30 p.m. British Brides Club, Albuquerque National Bank, Washington and E. Central, 7:30 p.m. San Marcial Chapter 34.

Order of the Eastern Star, Masonic Temple, 1634 University NE, 6:30 p.m. Howden Guild of St. John's Episcopal Cathedral, Mrs. Henry C. Koch, 1702 Escalante SW, 1:30 p.m.

St. Bernadette Rosary-Altar Society, parish hall, 11401 Indian School NE, 9:30 a.m. Delta Gamma alumnae, Mrs. Dan Schipper, 12120 Apache NE, 9:30 a.m. Albuquerque Club, Bataan Hospital Orthopedic conference room, 7:30 p.m.

Sandia Base and Kirtland Geographic Officers Wives Club bridge, Sandia Base Officers Club, 7:30 p.m. Rehabilitation Center Auxiliary, Mrs. Sam Minces, 1521 Los Alamos SW, 10:30 a.m. Church, 7:30 p.m. Del Norte TOPS, 2608 Deborah B.

Fowler Montoya, Ear el a Journal Special TRUCHAS Mr. and Mrs. Nabor Montoya, Truchas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anita Viola, to Darrell Barela, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Baca, 2713 Morningside NE, Albuquerque.

Miss Montoya is employed by Garcia Mortuary, Inc. Barela is employed by the Bernalillo County Highway Dept. A Dec. 18 wedding is planned at Holy Family Church in Chimayo. Las Madrugadoras, Albuquerque chapter of Credit Women-International, Hilton Hotel, 7 a.m.

Xi Alpha Kappa chapter, BSP, Mrs. John Smelser, 1013 Arizona NE, 6:30 p.m. La Jolla chapter American Business Women's Reddy's Rendezvous, 414 Silver SW, 6:30 p.m. Village Rancheritas Garden Club, Village Hall, Green Valley NW, 9:30 a.m. Chapter PEO, Mrs.

H. P. Daulton, 1021 Jefferson NE, 12:15 p.m. Women of St. John's Cathedral, Mrs.

Kenneth Kadey, 1413 California NE, 10 a.m. B'nai Brith Women, Jubilee Chapter 511, Albuquerque Federal Savings and Loan, 4901 E. Central, 8 p.m. Chapter PEO, Mrs. L-a Williams, 1835 Rita NE, noon.

Sunshine Garden club, Paradise Hills Country Club, 11:30 a.m. La Leche League Group Mrs. Colston Chandler, 3816 Calle del Monte NE, 8 p.m. Rio Grande Valley Woman's Club, Soda Straw, 225 San Mateo NE, noon. THURSDAY Paradise Hills Slimdowners TOPS, Community Assn.

9:30 a.m. U-Kan Do It Too TOPS, 11519 Nassau NE, 1 p.m. Sanado WGA, tee off, Los Altos, 9 a.m. TOPS Pound Pushers, Sandia Base Chapel, 7 p.m. Patient Weighters TOPS Westside Community Center, 9:30 a.m.

Camp Woodmen of the World and Auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Doney, 10517 Ar-villa NE, 7 p.m. Straight Ahead TOPS, Trinity Methodist Church, 10 a.m. Weight Watchers, 2436 San Mateo NE, 10 a.m., 7:30 p.m.; 6311 W.

Central, 7:30 p.m. Sandia-Kirtland WGA, Ti-jeras Arroyo course, 8:30 a.m. 4 Anita Montoya WEDNESDAY Aroyo del Oso WGA, tee off, 9 a.m. Paradise Hills WGA. tee off, 8:30 a.m.

Casa de Amigos duplicate bridge, 609 14th 1 p.m. Parents Without Partners, 2112 Moon NE, 7:30 p.m. Teeter Totter TOPS, Valley Bowl, 9 a.m. Weight Watchers, 2436 San Mateo NE, 10 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Sanado Club, Bowling, Fiesta Lanes, 9:30 a.m.

YWCA, registration for fall classes, 316 Fourth SW, 8 a.m. Beta Iota chapter, ESA, Mrs. Ted Boudreau, 820 Arizona SE, 8 p.m. Albuquerque Rose Society, hospitality room of Albuquer-que National Bank, Washington and E. Central, 7:30 p.m.

FRIDAY Less of Me TOPS, Westside Community Center, 1 p.m. Weight Watchers, 2436 San Mateo NE, 7:30 p.m. YWCA, registration for fall classes, 316 Fourth SW, 8 a.m. Church Women United, St. Andrew United Presbyterian Church, 5301 Ponderosa NE, 9:30 a.m.

SATURDAY Parents Without Partners, Heights YMCA, 8 p.m. Albuquerque Branch, American Assn. of University Women, Student Union Ballroom, UNM, 2 p.m. Wives of the Professional Engineers, Mrs. R.

J. Prohaska, 1916 Morningside NE, 10 a.m. Distinctive, authentic, Hawaiion wear in delicious fabrics. Perfect for entertaining ond festive occasions. Mrs.

Samuel L. Dazzo Jr. Hannett, Dazzo St. John's Episcopal Cathe-rirnl was the setting Saturday mnrnint; for the wedding of Miss Charlotte Ann Hannett and Samuel Lionel Dazzo Jr. with the Very Rev.

John Haverland of the cathedral and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Fred Stadtmueller of Holy Ghost Catholic Church officiating at the double-ring ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Hannett, 7(X) Carlisle SE. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. ami Mrs.

Samuel L. Dazzo, 901 Val Verde Dr. SE. The bride was attired in a pown of ivory silk organza designd with a mid-Victorian neckline and long puffed sleeves. A yoke of Cluny lace trimmed the bodice and a band of matching lace denoted the empire waist and cuffs.

The gathered skirt was banded with lace at the hemline and swept to a chapel train. Her veil of silk illusion was attached to a modified Camelot cap. Miss Mary Ellen Hannett was her sister's maid of honor and Mrs. Craig L. Rice of Denver, also a sister, matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Jerry Teresi, Mrs. John S. Ferguson and Mrs. James Lang of El Paso. James Mensing was best man and ushers were John Rrooks, Albert Maisel Foster Hannett, brother of the bride, and William Dale of Dodge City, Kan.

After a trip to Las Vegas, San Francisco and Lake Tahoe, the couple will be at home in Albuquerque. Mrs. Dazzo is employed as a dental assistant by 'Drs. Blueher, King, Lutz, Prohaska. Dazzo is employed by Albuquerque National Bank.

Mrs. Richard J. Yactor Clark, Yactor Taking a trip to Acapulco, Mexico, are Mr. and Mrs. Richard John Yactor, who recited double-ring vows in a ceremony Saturday afternoon at St.

Charles Borromeo Church with the Rev. Alfred Kilpof Loyola University, Los Angeles, officiating. Parents of the bride, the former Miss Donna Kathleen Clark, are Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Clark, 4009 Smith SE. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Yactor, Niles, 111. The bride was attired in a floor-length empire gown of faille with Venice lace on the bodice and cuffs of the bishop sleeves.

The detachable wat-teau train fell from the shoulders. A matching Camelot cap held her tiered veil of silk illusion. Mrs. Albert J. Bertolero of Berkeley, was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs.

Charles Nashon Jr. of Hoffman Estates, 111., and Veronica Padilla. Stephen W. Clark, brother of the bride, was best man and ushers were Albert J. Bertolero of Eerkeley and Stuart Prager of Woodbridge, Conn.

The couple will be at home at Des Plaines, HI. Mrs. Yactor is a recent graduate of the University of New Mexico, receiving a master of arts degree in speech communication disorders. She also received a M.A. in special education from UNM and a B.A.

from Marymount College, Los Angeles. Yactor is an engineer in Chicago, having received a bachelor of science and master's of business administration from Illinois Institute of Technology. Ladies long and short pants sets. Men's Aloha shirts. All sizes fromXXStoXU Choose from our mony styles and fabrics.

Super Acrylic corry-oll bags shell jewelry gift items Monroe NE, 8 p.m. Kachina Dolls TOPS. St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 7 m. Los Altos WGA, tee off, 8 am.

Hilltoppers WGA, UNM south course, 8:30 a.m. Duke City De-Inchers, TOPS, Kirtland AFB Bldg. 210 1 m. Chaparral chapter. Sweet Adelines, St.

Andrews Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p.m. Panorama WGA, tee off, 9 a.m. Weight Watchers, 2436 San Mateo NE, 6311 W. Central, 10 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Preceptor Pi chapter, BSP, Mrs.

Jack Kilmer, 3717 General Chenault NE, 8 p.m. City Federation of Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Presbyterian Education Center, 333 58th NW. 11:30 a.m. Albuquerque African Violet Club, St. Matthew Espicopal Church, 2633 Utah NE, 12:30 p.m.

Beta Theta chapter, ESA, Mrs. Alex Rodriguez, 9321 Gutierrez NE, 8 p.m. Albuquerque Heights Sorop-timist Club, Trade Winds, 5400 E. Central, noon. Yucca Temple 74, Daughters of the Nile, Masonic Temple, 1634 University NE, noon.

Chaparral Home and Adop- Clinic Planned By Violet Club Albuquerque African Violet Club will meet Tuesday at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, 2633 Utah NE, with Mrs. John A. Netter and Mrs. Philip Hanson as hostesses.

Mrs. Joseph Ozmina will conduct a Problem Clinic at 12:30 p.m. when members are invited to bring their flower troubles for discussion. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. with a program on "Making Containers From Junk," presented by Mrs.

James Ballog. The speaker, a member of the club, is also a member of Bluebclles Garden Club and the Corsage Club. All members are asked to attend and obtain specific information on participation in the State Fair flower shows. Additional information i available from the president, Mrs. Harold A.

Newlander, 3113 Colorado NE. outstanding speakers, bring the study group and committee findings to the membership and keep the branch informed on national programs of AAUW. "Fellowships have been the heart of aAUW since its founding," said Mrs. Isadora. The Fellowships Endowment Fund, now in excess of $5 million makes possible the higher education of about 85 women each year.

In addition, the Albuquerque Branch provides a fellowship for a graduate student at UNM. The sale of UNTCEF Christmas cards and the sponsoring of a Shakespearian play at Popejoy Hall in November will constitute the branch's fund-raising activities for fellowships. OF SPECIAL interest to the membership is the work of the legislative chairman. "It is my duty," said Mrs. Weir, "to alert members to legislative developments at state and federal levels, and solicit their action on behalf of legislation supported by AAUW." ESA Unit Sets First Meeting Beta Iota chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, will begin its year's activites Wednesday with a meeting at 8 p.m.

in the home of Mrs. Ted Boudreau, president, 820 Arizona SE. Social events of the summer included patio suppers at the homes of Mrs. James R. Caranta and Mrs.

Lowell Walker. Mrs. Boudreau and Miss Aletha Woelk, city council president, represented the chapter at the international convention recently in Salt Lake City, Utah. On the agenda for the Wednesday session is a discussion of the annual city council convention Oct. 2 at Paradise Hills Country Club.

Chapter members will answer roll call with an item for the Miksovic School for Brain Damaged Children, chosen as the chapter's philanthropic project for the year. Mrs. Kathryn Taylor, educational director, will present the program on "The Art of Interior Decorating," first of a series on this theme chosen for the year's long button-back muumuu $35.25. Sizes XXS to XL. Bride-To-Be Complimented Miss Janie Ramshaw, bride-elect of James C.

Hulburt of Corpus Christi, has been honored at a series of parties prior to her wedding on Friday evening at Immanuel Presbyterian Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ramshaw, 6100 Woodford PI.

NE. Hulburt's parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Hulburt, 1300 San Pablo NE. A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER was given by Mrs. Claude Lyon and Mrs. Arthur Dekker in the Lyon home, 7100 Bellrose NE. Miss Lynn Massagli entertained with a party at her home, 3101 Utah NE, and Miss Diane Ison and her mother, Mrs.

G. W. Ison, were hostesses for a linen and kitchen shower at their home, 7021 Las Vegas NE. Mrs. Gail Sievert and Mrs.

C. M. Abernathy gave a bridal shower in the Sievert home, 947 Avenida Manana NE. Honoring the couple, Mr. and Mrs.

Clay Ross, 7712 Hermanson NE, are entertaining with a champagne cocktail party on Tuesday evening, and Mrs. Paul C. House, the bride-elect's aunt, will be hostess for a dinner party on Wednesday. The rehearsal dinner is being given by Mr. and Mrs.

Hulburt at the Petroleum Club. OUT-OF-TOWN RELATIVES and guests expected for the wedding include Mrs. C. A. Hulburt, Hulburt Murray and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Henry, El Dorado, Mrs. S. Landrum, Clayhole, Mrs. Lydia Rader and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Fox, Toluca Lake, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Rader, San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader, Mesilla; Mrs. C.

H. Davis, Oklahoma City; Gregg Ramshaw, Chicago; Miss Judy Shroeder, Kansas City, Mrs. E. J. House, Ruidoso; Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. House, Grants. 7 C71 A AUW Annual Fiesta- hawa'dan wear and boutique 5511 Centra! N.E.

pione 266-1675 Shop 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 1 1 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Open Labor Day Msitar Chorga ond BonkAmerlcard TOPIC ANNOUNCED Victory Home Extension Club is meeting at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Larry Meek, 607 Calle del Pajarito NW. A program on "Family Finances" will be presented by Mrs. John studio painting, Mrs.

Helen Ellis, and crafts, Mrs. Gordon a 1 n. Two needework groups will be directed by Mrs. Ralph Calvert and Mrs. Carol Cooley.

Members interested in cooking will find new inspiration in cuisine groups with Mrs. Sam Beard and Mrs. Henry F. Cooper, chairman. Additional study and interest groups and their chairmen arc: Current literature, Mrs.

Glenn Mills; child study, Mrs. James Hostetler; drama reading, Mrs. Michael Turpen; French, Mrs. Robert O. Woods; Spanish, Mrs.

Robert K. Keneison; historic New Mexico, Mrs. Vera Cutler. International relations, Mrs. Walter C.

Salomon; poets and poetry, Miss Helen Mclntyre; opera appreciation, Mrs. Alan Engberg; writers, Mrs. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Continued from B-l Mrs. Morris, "to develop her own talents, to contribute to the general advancement of women and to better the community in which she lives." TWO TOPICS chosen for concentrated study by the branch are "The Beleaguered Earth," to be led by Mrs.

Mngnuson, dealing with environmental problems of the community, and "A Dollar's Worth," dealing with the economic crisis in the country. Both daytime and evening sessions will be organized for each of the groups. The over-all program of the branch will include a wide variety of study and interest groups. Members are urged to join one or more groups of their choice. Chairmen will be present at the tea to answer questions.

Two new groups being introduced this year are "Women and the Law" to be led by Mrs. Cronin and I a a Arranging," a limited and working group under the leadership of Mrs. George Johnson. OK CONTINUING interest are the art groups, including art appreciation with Mrs. James A.

Hunter, chairman; iki HOW TO sew IN SIX G4SY L6S0MS 18 hours of exDert SiiW Mrs. Vincent E. Menzies will preside at the tea table, assisted by Albuquerque Branch members of the division board. Mrs. Gilstrap has served as division president, association vice president and a member of the educational foundation.

Mrs. association board as area representative of the community. Division board members are Mrs. Mary M. Campbell, secretary; Mrs.

Earl E. Simon-son, treasurer; Mrs. Elfego G. Baca Jr. and Mrs.

D. Peter Rask, topic chairmen; Mrs. David H. Kimbrell bulletin editor; Mrs. Weir, chairman of state citizen advisory committee on aging.

Mrs. Wilson D. Taylor and her committee have charge of arrangements for the tea, which will feature an autumn theme. Mrs. George Johnston is making the centerpiece, and art work by members of last year's art groups will be on display.

Dorothy Haywood. Two new member groups, aiding in orientation, will be conducted by Mrs. Fred Kotzen and Mrs. Glen W. Kuswa.

GENERAL meetings of AAUW are generally schedul duesstnan2uuan hour. Excitins New Course. Now only $29.50 ed on the first Saturday of the month. Programs are planned by the first vice president with the help of the area representatives. Sessions promote Albutjuerque I ii maKe a aress class and learn the elements tenowsnip in tne branch, pro hear vide opportunities to Mrs.

Frederic Gilstrap and CLIP AND MAIL TODAY I or fashion dressmaking. Learn howtochoosethestyles and fabrics best for you. How to alter and lay out a dress oattern. How to cut and mark trie fabric. HowtoinsertaziDnpmorfrtL mi send for information Montessori School proudly presents its faculty for the coming year: 5 year old class: MISS ALEXIS PEEBLES Mon-tessori Certificates: Rome and St.

Nicholas (London). Trained in Special Education (emotionally disturbed). 4 yeor old class: MRS. MARIE RAEL Montessori Certificate: St. Nicholas (Spokane, Seventh year with our school.

3 year old c'ass: MISS JEAN HESS Montessori Certificate: Washington (DC) Montessori Institute. Trained in art. LIMITED OPENINGS STILL AVAILABLE CALL US TUESDAY! 296-3115 Detailed demonstrations, wall charts, full-color films. Your own illustrated textbook. Now you can learn Income tax preparation from Block.

Thousands are earning good money as tax preparers. Enrollment open to men and women of all ages. Job opportunities for qualified graduates. Classes Start. September 13-14 HS.R BLOCK 2U5 San Matte N.I.

Phona J6S-666S Please sena me tree information I KR bmail classes maximum of 8 students. To register, phone or visit your local Singer Sewing Center. Nine i I i Md-tss C.t Zip. Stan "The Income Tax People" SINGER I CLIP AND MAIL TODAY I Wyoming NE Near 1-40 A Tridtmtrk of THE SINQER COMPANY 69 WINROCK SHOPPING CENTER DOWNTOWN: 302 CENTRAL. SW.

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