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Mrs. Ralph Huls, chair-
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Mrs. Alice Ewell, home service
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i director of Florida Public Utili-
AA u W Meets At
The next meeting will be
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guest speaker -at the
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i Monday night meeting of they
!North Palm Beach Branch of
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American Association of Univ
Da hlberAHome
in Lake Park at 8 P.M.
versity Women. (AAAtJW) at the
The public is invited to
First Federal Savings and Loan;
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Assn., Lake Park,
Mrs. Buell's topic, "United Na-
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a,TOnUn l e -Na ions
The North Palm Beach
tions in Today o
's W r
World was a
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:;resume
of a conference she at-'«
tended in Washington, D.C.
Mrs, Herbert Gildan announced;
United Nations in To- of Mrs. Alice Buell, dir-
days World", was the topic ector of home service Flo -
Dean of Women University
that the area workshop, to be'
held Saturday, Oct. 27, at. the;
rida Public Utilities, in a
of Miami; Dr. Rosborough
also University of Miami;
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Hotel George Washington, Willi
talk before the American
and Dr. Lalia Boone, Uni.
have four speakers. Addressing.'
gentina and Spain.
Association oy
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f University
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of Florida.
the group will be Mrs. R. E.
Dahlberg of North Palm
Women Monday night at
Mrs. Thomas Hart, who
�3arthelemy, Y I o r i d a Division
president; Dr. E. M. Bronson,
First Federal Savings and
Loan Association
attended the Governor' s
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of Lake
Conference in Miami, gave
dean of women at the University
-
Park.
a report concerning "Edu-
of Miami; Dr. M. Roseborough ofl
the University of Miami; and Dr,
duced the Rev. Mr® Lester
The speaker gave a re-
cation for the Cold War."
Lalia Boone of the University of
Stanton, formerly associate
sume of a confernece she
Florida.
minister of Riviera Beach
attended in Washington,
D. C, concerningthe United
Mrs. Thomas Hart, who at-,
Flagler, Florida. Mr. Stan-
tended the governor's conference
Nations .
ton showed a fine group
in Miami, gave a report con- f
Mrs. Herbert G it dan
of slides of original paint-
aintings
cerning "Education for the Cold i
announced that the area
ingsselected from his col-
- War."
workshop to be held Sat-
lection taken all over the
urday, Oct. 27 at George
world.
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Washington Hotel in West
The program thenturned
Palm Beach will have as
to another form of art with
speakers; Mrs. R. E. Bar-
musical selections given
thelemy, Division presi-
by a group of madrigal
dent; Dr. E. M. Bronson
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North
North Palm BeaCh
hair-
Mrs. Ralph Huls, chair-
man of refreshments, ser-
ved .
AA u W Meets At
The next meeting will be
January 28 at First Federal
Savings and Loan Building
Da hlberAHome
in Lake Park at 8 P.M.
The public is invited to
attend this meeting to hear
The North Palm Beach
Mr. Stanton Griffis, the
.
Branch of the American
speaker, who is a di
p , lomat p
Association of University
having served as ambassa-
Women met at the home of
dor to Poland, Egypt, Ar -
Mr, and Mrs. Donald E.
gentina and Spain.
Dahlberg of North Palm
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Beach on Monday evening.
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Mrs, W illia S m hi ck intro-
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duced the Rev. Mr® Lester
Stanton, formerly associate
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minister of Riviera Beach
Methodist Church, now of
Flagler, Florida. Mr. Stan-
ton showed a fine group
of slides of original paint-
aintings
f
ingsselected from his col-
lection taken all over the
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world.
The program thenturned
f
to another form of art with
musical selections given
by a group of madrigal
singers including Mr. and
Mrs. Leigh Conover, Mr.
and Mrs. D. E. Dahlberg,
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mbr-
ris and Mr. and Mrs. Phil-
lip Wooley.
They were accompanied
by Mrs. Matt Luoma and
Miss Bonny Brant on the
violin with Mrs. Harold
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Beery at the piano.