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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 9

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9 99 9) ftTTT" 31, Kit ALEUQUiaoui jousnal- embers Feted at Coffee V2 9 9 Ex Board ecutt New Officers Introduced: -At City Panhellenic Social Members of the retiring and incoming executive boards of Albuquerque City Panhellenic were enter tained at a coffee in the home of Mrs. Fred Langner, 1505 Los Arboles NW, with Mrs. 0. E. Hopkins Jr.

and the Alpha Xi Delta sorority alumnae as hostesses. '4 I Mrs. H. a Starkey, 4 -J Mrs. Hopkins, retiring president, expressed her ap preciation to the officers who served with her and welcomed the new board.

Prominently featured in the decorations was the silver bowl Panhellenic presented to Mrs. Hopkins for her year of service. The new officers are: Mrs. Dale B. Walker, president, a member of Chi Omega.

She has served a chairman of the scholarship committee and on the senior tea for Panhellenic. She also is a member of the Assist ance League of Albuqueitaue Norman Ribble, first vice president and a member of Delta Delta Delta, has served as the Tri Delta finance advisor. She was active in Panhellenic on the scholarship committee and senior tea. Mrs, David Trapp, second vice president, is a member of Kappa Delta and Aster- nots Garden Club. She has served on the senior tea and spring style show committees for Panhellenic.

WJ JL TOiiSMSM 111 tssissmmi HONORING Miss Qementine Neighbours, who is resigning as executive director of the Young Women's Christian members of the personnel committee of the YWCA entertained with a tea. At the party, held in the home of Mrs. Floyd Hampton, IZ Carlisle SE, are, left to rifct, IZz. Hampton, Miss Neighbours and 11. Lloyd Burley, president of the board.

(Journal phsti). BEING SERVED at the coffee honor ing the retiring and incoming executive boards of Albuquerque City Panhellenic, held in the home of Mrs. Fred Langner, 1505 Los Arboles" NW, right, Mrs. Langner, seated; E. Hopkins retiring Mrs.

Dale B. Walker, the and Mrs. Norman Rib-ble, first vice president. (Journal photo) Farewell Party Is Given For YWCA Director Miss Clementine Neighbours, who is resigning Aug. 1 iZzt six years as executive director of the Albuquerque Young Women's Christian was honored at a tea given by the personnel committee of the YWCA in the home of Mrs.

Jleyd Woman's World Telephone CHapel 7-3311 i State President Will Conduct Club's Installation Ceremony treasurer and an Alpha Gamma Delta alumna, is teacher at Kirtland Elementary School. She served as decorations chairman for the spring style show. Mrs. Charles Link, corres ponding secretary and member of Omicron Pi, is active in Scouting and 1 teaching at Sombra del Monte Elementary School, She 1 keeper of the master file for Panhellenic. Mrs.

Hugh W. Church, Kappa Kappa Gamma, is recording secretary. She is board member of the Albu querque Assn. for Mental Health. Mrs.

Church was pub licity chairman for Panhel lenic. Retiring officers are Mmes, Pete Domenici, Joseph Dan-i clovic and Donald J. Jinkins. Albuquerque City Pan- Hellenic will begin its new year Aug. 15, staging a back- to-school style show for girls planning to enter college in September.

Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. meeting Friday, 2 p.m., in the W. R. Crosby is arranging the McCann, Harry Springfield and McGuire.

Assisting Mrs. Crosby in pouring will Mmes. Ruth Bush Jones, H. S. Manson and Miss Chen- worth.

Serving on the corsage committee are Mmes. Wentz, Harvey Tanner and John M. Heggem. All members taken into the Albuquerque Woman's Club during the past year will re ceive special recognition. Prospective members desiring to learn more about the activities of the organization are invited to the Friday meeting and may contact Mrs.

Wentz, membership chairman, for further information. Mrs. Bert Kempers, a -companied by Mrs. Miller, will present violin selections. 'V.

i I IV 'J1 1 i 7 1 i Mrs. Phil Porter, Los Alamos, president of New Mexico Federation of Women's Clubs, will install new officers of Al- Iff Essayists Get Awards Mrs. Calvin E. Stewart of Los Alamos, Western Conference chairman and depart ment president of the Auxil iary to the Veterans of For eign Wars of New Mexico, presented awards to local win ners in the nationally spon sored VFW Auxiliary essay contest at a meeting of Chen-ey-Spruill Auxiliary to Post 3317. Receiving silver medals from national, certificates of award and personal gifts were Miss Ellen Margaret Salb, 5806 Hannett NE, who was second place winner in the state, and Miss Carole 01- guin, 3006 Viola Dr.

SW, third place state winner. Certificates of award and personal gifts were presented to honorary winners, John Dawson, 4616 Ponderosa NE, and John Brennan, 1414 Silver SW. TEAM TO MEET Cottonwood Team of Grove No. 2, Supreme Forest Wood men Circle, is meeting Mon day, 8 p.m., in the home of Mrs. J.

F. Sumner, 2003 Poplar Lane SW. Today's Events British Brides Club, tocil chapter of the Truu-AUutlc Bridea and Parents 7:30 p.m. meeting, home of Mrs. Harold T.

rotter, 172S Haxlne HE, Hospitality House, 222 TUerat HE, social time. 10 a.m. Piano Melodies and Slng-a-Lom" Time, 1-3 am. Welner roast. 5 D.m.

on the lawn of elub htse YWCA, bowline. ajn. Visiting nurse, nocn-i be uanca class partT, p.m. I i right, Mrs. Tom Shaw, the prospective bridegroom, and Mrs.

Leonard Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Beloit, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw, PI.

NE, will be married Beloit (Redman photo) MISCELLANEOUS GIFTS were presented to Miss Christine Laage, bride-elect of Tony Shaw, at a shower given in the home of Mrs. Leonard Shaw, 1301 California NE. Assisting Mrs. Shaw as hostesses were Mmes. Lester Edmondson, George Bundrant, Charles Carder and Dick Platte.

At the party ilrjquerque Woman's Club at a club house, 618 Gold SW As retiring president, Mrs. ceremony, which will be pre- ceded by luncheon at noon in the Cole Hotel," when the esecutive board will entertain the visits? state president. Being inaucted are Mrs. Ralph i 1 i president; Mrs, Carey 0. Miller, first vice president; Mrs.

Ralph Wentz, second vice president; Mrs. Henry Weisoly, treasur er; Mrs. Kathenne Harris, assistant treasurer. Mrs. Leona Gritman, cor responding secretary; Mrs.

William J. Van Essen, record ing secretary; Miss Adelyn Chenworth, auditor; Mrs. W. H. McGuire, custodian; Mrs.

C.A.M. Peterson, parliamentarian; Mrs. Rene Boulanger, reporter; Mrs. H. Smythe, historian.

Mrs. Clara Cooper, chairman of the tea table arrangements, will be assisted Mmes. E. L. King, Richard i i 4 (Leonard's photo) Mrs.

Carrie Vick co-cnairman. Pink roses will be used as the centerpiece on the serving table, accenting the choir's of ficial color. The choir night hostesses are to wear pink for mala. Mrs. W.

G. Pendergraft and Mrs. James O. Hannon, choir director, will preside at the silver coffee and tea services. Mrs.

Charles DeWitt, worthy matron, and George Cornell, worthy patron, will be joined by Mrs. William LasweU, grand marshal of the Grand Jurisdic tion of New Mexico, OES, In the receiving line. Mrs. Las-well will be honored during the session. Members of other chapters have been invited and visiting OES members are welcome.

'CCD- COURSES StwaaHi Ban irais aawwM to Im A SamiantM. aiiam strkiT for I mm fin to fMM. In aQe pa ffMattt. Bar sw NtfAa. MAirrs t-jHcs ccut no urM CM fiV 17 are, left to Mrs.

0. president; new president, the new are, left to mother of the honoree Miss Laage, Arthur Laage Shaw, son of 424 Fontana on July 7 in Hampton, 525 Carlisle SE. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Carl Schnurr, Mrs. Ray McCanna and Miss Lena Clauve, committee members, Green and white decorative appointments were used throughout the entertaining rooms and on the patio.

Pour-i ing during the afternoon were Mrs. James Toulouse, first vice president of the YWCA, Miss Emily von Auw and Mrs. D. W. Reeves, board of trus tee members, Guests were greeted by Mrs.

Charles Fish, treasurer, and Mrs. August B. Seis secretary. Invited guests in cluded members of the past year's board of directors and committees, their husbands and members of the board of! trustees and husbands wives. In the receiving line were Mrs.

Hampton, Miss Neighbours and Mrs. Lloyd R. Burley, YWCA president Also attending was Miss Neighbours' mother, Mrs. Ethel J. Neighbours of Mem phis, Term.

Miss Neighbours also was honored at a luncheon follow ing the monthly board of tti-i rectors meeting, arranged by the board and held in the Pe troleum Club. Shower Fetes Bride-To-Be Miss Linda Nelson, bride- elect of Melton Lyon, was honored at a kitchen shower given by Mrs. Vincent Dusair and Mrs. Walter Clift at the Dussair home, 709 Quincy SE. Twenty-two guests attended the party, which featured decorations of pink roses and tapers, with a pink parasol suspended above the serving table.

Miss Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Harry Nelson, Cleveland, and Lyon, 0voFiccr.3 i A Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garcia INSTALLATION: 1 1 Paula Stearns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Vic Stearns, 1123 Palomas SE, will be installed as honored queen of Bethel No. 2 International Order of Jobs Daughters, in ceremonies Saturday, 7 p.m., at Masonic Temple. Misses Karen White and Sandy Caswell will be installed as senior and junior princesses. All Masonic friends are invited. STORY HOUR SET Mrs.

Robert Wixted will be the reader at the Saturday story hour, 10-11 a.m., for boys and girls, 5-10, at Los Griegos Branch of the Public Library, 10th and Griegos NW. The story hour is a project of the new member group of Albuquerque Branch, American Assn. of University Women. son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Lyon, 201 Aliso Dr. NE, will recite nuptial vows in a ceremony June 8 at Trinity Meth odist Church. 1 Ley Marriage Solemnized San Felipe Church was the scene for the wedding of Miss Rose Maestas, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Max Maes tas, 545 Gene NW, and Morris Garcia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Avriano Garcia, Albuquerque. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernardo Griego attended the couple as matron of honor and best man. Bridesmaids were Misses Prudy Maestas, Eloise Rivera and Susie Valverde. Serving as ushers were Albert Maestas, Gavino Rivera and Brigido Valverde. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents, with a dance that night at Archie's Lounge.

Group Planning Class Noreste Art Group is meeting Friday, 7:30 p.m. in the Community Room of Albu querque National Bank, Cen-j tral and Washington NE, with Mrs. William Dunn and Mrs. Porfirio Rios as hostesses. Guest speaker will be Mary Joe Miller, who is to discuss "Sizing Canvases." i Plans are under way to form a new Noreste evening class, under the instruction of Joel Ramirez.

Information regarding the group may be obtained from Mrs. Norman Rupert, 1305 Los Arboles NW, or Mrs. John Weber, 3513 Britt NE. Jill 17C.ID WJ1 For mi Color trochurt Kbtsiiilt tt tnmH, nrttiM ptlft, tkktt MCI I 9tttt fftHf Sll HoittiMfl RtMrvaftM femu. WtlTI TO r.o.

in, a r-i Evening OES Chapter Choir Plans Observance for Friday Meet Choir members will have charge of the social hour following the Friday, 8 p.m., meeting of Adah chapter No. 5, Order of the Eastern Star, in Masonic Temple. Mrs. A. E.

Becker Adah Starlighter general chairman, has appointed Mrs. Elda K. Shaw as June hostess chairman and Sorority Miss Armijo and Mrs. Garcia. Miss Armijo, daughter of Mrs.

Montoya, 1811 High SE, and Boughner, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Boughner of Springfield, Ohio, will recite nuptial vows In a ceremony Saturday at San Jose Church. CO'IPLCIENTING Miss Dolores Ar-mijo, bride-elect of John Boughner, Mrs. Christ Garcia, with Mrs. Axis Pa-dilla as co-hostess, entertained with a miscellaneous shower at the YWCA, 316 Fourth SW.

At the party are, left to right, Mrs. Padilla, Mrs. Max E. Montoya, mother of the bride-to-be, Entertained Members of Delta Beta Chi, iiiimiitlHHIHIIUMIHIIUIHHIIIfHm Evon-Picotie stripes it rich this summer with charming new look in separates. Here, in blue and whitt denim, pants are designed to hit and hug the hips.

Plus jaunty low-lying shirt. Sizes: 7 to 13 Also exact in Blue Chambray. See our complete collection of Shorts Peds Blouses Suits from Evort-Picone. an educational and social sor ority, were honored in an in formal tea in the home of Miss Betsy L. Youtz.

1620 Grand NE. American beauty roses and THE GRADUATION GIFT romcmborcd longest A charm and finishing course at Flair is the graduation gift that becomes part of a girl's life and gives her a happy hold on the future You can give your graduate the self assurance and poise essential for college or career by enrolling her ot Flair the sorority colors of black, red and silver were used in the initiation ceremony for five new members: Miss Rosie Velasquez of Blanco; Misses Brenda Chelf, Arlene Chavez and Eulalia Green I GLAD YOU DID FORMING AM. 5-1565 'wood of Albuquerque, and Mrs. Karin Fava, formerly of Germany, and now of CALL TODAY YOU'LL BE SUMMER CLASSES NOW Welch er TV mUw Frisky School of Modeling Charm Albuquerque. Miss Youtz and Mrs.

Mary Pyle Ware are co-sponsors of the group, with Mrs. Eva S. 1809 Son Motto NE Eileen Ford Agency Affiliate Archur.de, Mrs. Helen La ben and Kiss Dolores Sanchez, co-sponsors. a a..

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