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University Women to meet at Cloyed home in NPB (Gulf Stream News) 9-19-60: e r e .............. .............. The expanded study grow niversi ..0M to me t a s U ty W n e AAUW v program will include an inves- tments group to study stocks, t C1 ddy g OUP ■ ! bonds and money management �' hea ded by Mrs. Lowell Van a o -e o e NPBstu r Duzee; a book study group wh- Mrs Keith Cloyed will o ich will discuss current fic- her hcLm Pen, media, and the arts° tion and non-fiction Monday evening at led by Mrs, programs 516 Eas Each year >�+"� Max twind Drive, North Palm' y more than forty Schilling; the International Beach, for the fall member- gifted women scholars are gr- Mrs. Edward Sharp,_ Relations group will study the anted graduate fellowships, re- pre geography, peoples, and pro- of and orientation meeting n in from sident of the North Palm Be- p of the g g om $2,000 to $4,000, ach Branch of the American blems in Africa and Far East ' North Palm Beach Br- anch of the American Asso- and more that thirty women Association of University Wo- under Mrs. Albert Strauss' le- ciation of Universityfrom other countries come to men, welcomed members and adership; Mrs. Donald Robin Plans and ideas fre Women. the United States to stud will teach a beginners co- foreign Yo The guests to the fall orientation g s painting ming year :will be announced b g graduates gain pro- Monday evening at the home class. All study groups are Mrs. Herbert Gildan Y fessional training and learn to of Mrs° Keith Cloyed, 516 Fair- open to members and their chairman. All university women know America. ..an outstandin friends. g wind Drive, North Palm Be- � in the area interested in join- contribution to understanding ach. The book study grow will between nations. hold its opening meetin at ing the group are invited to - Mrs. Thomas Hart outlined g ` attend. Eligibility requirements the historyand the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max f may be clarified by contacting purpose f the Schilling, 524 Kin fish I` Association. A review of the Kingfish- f, Mrs. Edward Sharp, president �� annual report of the group's North Palm Beach, Sunda , at VI 4-3568. firs iept• 25 at 8 y t year of activities was p.m. to discuss The Association was found- given by Mrs. Marshall $eh- Richard Nixon" ed in 1882 to open doors of Mazo and "John ohn Kenny Earl Jamin. Mrs. i-Ierbjrt Gildan, J Kennedy" by education for women and to program chairman, announced James Burns. widen opportunities for women - - �°`"�"-he proposed program for the It was announced an uni- to use their training. Over the coming year.... versity women in this area The American Association --- years, it has encouraged high interested in joining, may cl- Y standards of education for wo- � °f University Women Art Study arify membership re Group met at the home of Mrs. AAUW `�'1'i1D��T Gt�C>�1P � meets b conte P quire- ' men and developed a study- Y contacting me action program Ilarold Beery, 516 Bay Road, ship chairman, Mrs° and second:.v e in elementary Monday morning and Monday The AAUV� Book Study Group i Le Eugene; duration, higher �r will meet Sunda at 8°00 .m, Lehmann at VI 4 6552. education, international relat- evening. What is Realism in Y p ions, social and economic is- at was discussed by Mrs° at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E.J® sues, status of women, mass Beery and Mrs. DEdwin, Obert, 505 Ann-horage Donald Robin's -_ - - topic was "What is Realism in rive. Germany and East-West _., -- Art?" Cris -is by Schlarrim will be dis- cussed. I•i �JL= S�REAI�t��/S dc�t �'ovlbe�- 19b0 TI, ��r --^---- ---�. J ,.�m...r.��. OWN an== AAITW Win hnv,+ no is W_ a 1 School Gl*rlo. at t� yr={. Junior and Senior girls -of _ the Rivier Beach and Jupi- ter High Schools will be guests of the North Palm Beach branch of the American Association of University Women at a tea in the Riviera Beach High Sch- ool cafeteria Sunday,ov. 20 from 3 to 5 p.m. Mrs. William W. Blakeslee, an attorneyand be homemakerS�y, i guest moderator of a�� , t��£� � panel discussion on college life 00 ,�yr areas of study, scholarship anti careers. Panelists will be Mrs. Harold Beer y, Mrs. HaroldTie- demann. Mrs- william .....:...<:;.5' 6 may. ... r o EA GUES'T'S -Members of the North Palm Beach Branch of the American Association of University Women entertained junior and senior girls of Riviera Beach High School and .Jupi- ter High School at a tea recently in the Riviera Beach School cafeteria. Shown from left to right, Mrs.. William W. Blakeslee,, guest panel moderator; Susan Carr, Fay Ditto. Victoria Toulson, Ann Link, Patricia Thien, Martha Robin, ,Pat DeCicco, Kaye Keller, Mrs. J. Edwin Obert Fellowship ,,Chairman. AAV W TEA k Js' fft „ YlJ YaL4-:CAF 1iY1t4)FA The North Palm Beach br- anch of the A. A ° U. W. spon- sored a tea at the Riviera Beach High School cafeteria onSunday afternoon, November 20, This was for the purpose of acquai- nting high school juniors and senior girls, interested in college careers, with some of the phases of college life. A panel discussion was held with Mrs. William Blakeslee acting as moderator. A lively ques- tion and answer period follow- ed. Approximately sixty people attended the tea, the arrange- ments for which were made by Mrs. Gildan, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Schilling and Mrs. Cloyd. yr={. z EA GUES'T'S -Members of the North Palm Beach Branch of the American Association of University Women entertained junior and senior girls of Riviera Beach High School and .Jupi- ter High School at a tea recently in the Riviera Beach School cafeteria. Shown from left to right, Mrs.. William W. Blakeslee,, guest panel moderator; Susan Carr, Fay Ditto. Victoria Toulson, Ann Link, Patricia Thien, Martha Robin, ,Pat DeCicco, Kaye Keller, Mrs. J. Edwin Obert Fellowship ,,Chairman. AAV W TEA k Js' fft „ YlJ YaL4-:CAF 1iY1t4)FA The North Palm Beach br- anch of the A. A ° U. W. spon- sored a tea at the Riviera Beach High School cafeteria onSunday afternoon, November 20, This was for the purpose of acquai- nting high school juniors and senior girls, interested in college careers, with some of the phases of college life. A panel discussion was held with Mrs. William Blakeslee acting as moderator. A lively ques- tion and answer period follow- ed. Approximately sixty people attended the tea, the arrange- ments for which were made by Mrs. Gildan, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Schilling and Mrs. Cloyd.