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AAUW Hear Salhaven Social Program For Aged 1-16-61Hear SaInaven o .1 S I Prm For Aged ocla ogram LORIS E. B®UTWELL nember of the Executive Com- I By The North Palm Beach branch mittee of the Florida Council on of the .American Association of Aging which cooperated with the University Women were .the guests Governor's Council at the recent of the community of Salhaven. , White House Conference of which Mrs. W. A. Gillaspie, social serv- ice director of Salhaven and a she was the official state dele- gate, spoke on the outlined pro- gram of the community. She stressed the, point that aging has 'become a national problem due to the steady advancement of , medical science and the lagging medical sfience and the lagging social science field of endeavor., The University Women are vitally interested in the _subject as part f their program to help ease the growing need as ociated with the various problems. 1 e ., New ®iulicers elected by North AAtM Officers for 1961-62 were bots. Alternates were Mrs. H. elected at the monthly meet- H. Crabtree and Idlrs. Keith ing of the North Palm Beach Cloyed. Branch of the American Asso- Mrs. Edward M. Sharp, ciation of University Women in president presided at the meet - the 'conference room of the ing and Mrs. Leslie Churchill, North Palm Beach Village Hall Legislative Chairman, led a Monday, evening. discussion on the legislation of The new officers are Mrs. be acted upon at the National. J. Edwin Obert, president; Mrs. Convention in June. William Abbott, recording se- Mrs. w. G. Shick and Mrs. cretary; and Mrs. Marshall Ben Robert B. Moore were jamin, corresponding se- hostesses at the social hour cretary. They will be installed following the business meeting at a dinner meeting June 5. which included reports of the .� Mrs. J. Obert was elected committee chairmen. delegate to the National Con- , - vention of the American Asso- ciation of University Women Y which will meet in Washington, D. C., June 19 to 23. Delegates were also named to the Division Convention at the Cherry Plaza Hotel - in Orlando May 5 and 6. Dele- gates selected were Mrs. Ed- ward M. Sharp, Mrs. Herbert I Gildan, and Mrs. William Ab- j 1 Ile; 'yam �, � 1 AAUW program r f A program of Africa, spe- on Retarde*lldren cifically Sub - Sahara Africa, Mrs. Edward M. Sharp, j Mrs. Theodore Norley, Ex- of a program for retarded child- ` ecutive Director of the Palrr_ ren, we are fortunate in having Beach County Association for a school board and a coordina- Retarded Children, spoke to the for for special education, Mrs. North Palm Beach Branch of Crick, who recognize the com- the American Association of munity impact of training and year, this group has conducted University Women at the North have provided a class for train-, dinner, Miss Anne Brooks, an- Palm Beach Town Hall Monday able children" of this troubled area under the evening. It was announced that there ing to be held at Frederic's In outlining the growth of will be a discussion centered Bert Strauss. the local program and facilities on the chapter concerning edu- Baker, will discuss "Legal she said, "In the development cation from the book. "Goals, -three dimensional, executued by Mrs. William Sunshine, Mrs, for America'', the report of Foster Stought, and Mrs. W. G.� School were displayed at this President Eisenhower's Com - 1 i• meeting through the cooperation r' 'L CJ mission on National Goals. Mrs. J. Edwin, Obert, 505 instructor at Riviera Beach Members and friends are in- High School, and Mrs. Harold Beach. vited to this discussion and cof- fee at the home of Mrs. Keith Cloyed, 516 Fairwind Drive, North Palm Beach, Thursday, March 9 at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Herbert Gildan, pro- gram chairman, reported that the March meeting will be centered on the discussion of legislation and that in April there will be report on the Television Survey for which members will monitor pro grams during the first two weeks of March. f North P h AAUW hearsprogram ®n Africa A program of Africa, spe- Beery, AAUW Arts Chairman. cifically Sub - Sahara Africa, Mrs. Edward M. Sharp, was presented by the Interna- Mrs. Herbert Gildan, and Mrs. tional Relations Study Group at William W. Abbott, delegates a recent meeting of the North to the Florida Division Con - Palm Beach Branch of the Am- vention in Orlando, May 5-6, erican Association of Univer- reviewe6 highlights of the con 1 sity Women. During the past vention sessions. year, this group has conducted Chairman of the installation a comprehensive study of the dinner, Miss Anne Brooks, an- geoprahy, peoples and problems nounced that plans have been of this troubled area under the completed for the dinner meet - guidance of the International ing to be held at Frederic's Relations Chairman, Mrs. Al- Steak House on June 5. Mr.; Bert Strauss. Marshall Criser, the guest sp- Nineteen drawings in pastels Baker, will discuss "Legal water color, pen and ink and a Right of Women in Florida." -three dimensional, executued by Mrs. William Sunshine, Mrs, students of Riviera Beach High Foster Stought, and Mrs. W. G.� School were displayed at this Shick were hostesses at the 1 i• meeting through the cooperation meeting held at the home of, of Mrs. Joseph Heath, Jr., art Mrs. J. Edwin, Obert, 505 instructor at Riviera Beach Anchorage Drive, North Palm High School, and Mrs. Harold Beach.