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AAUW fashion show gives burst of summer to PGA SheratonI American Association of University Women North Palm Beach Branch LUNCHEON - FASHION SHOW for Education Foundations Saturday, March 2, 1985 11:30 A.M. PGA Sheraton Resort DONATION: $20.00 Tickets Compliments of A PROFESSIONAL NURSE Private Duty Nursing Service 626-6800 SUMMER IS IN THE AIR - Christie and Jamie Finnerty, children of Ellen Finnerty, chairman of the A. A. U. W. Fashion Show, sport attractive sumnner- wear at PGA Sheraton Resort. This couple is pretty as a picture! AAU fashionf show e burst . . . . . . . . . . . TV r is 'r'• �• .•._�. . :�. nf Q j(Vy,VY Aa" {... .:.. 1' PGSSheraton By Pat Lobasz r The North Palm Beach Branch of yr fashion show. ! Jacobsons models provided a grand introduction as they saluted business women, modeling nume- rous styles, colors and fabrics of business suits. Following this ` salute, June Marvin of Jacobsons provided commentary on "Fashion Preview for Summer 198.5.' Fashions included casual clothes p as well as evening designs. In addition to the professional nnodels, members of the AAUMVI and their families modeled fashions. Christie Finnerty, Jamey rr ;{ • Finnerty, Charles Hendrickson, 1 and Susan Zammi f Mita Mariot 1 e and enthusiasm in exhibited p os this new role. Ellen Finnerty on this e le luncheon h s chaired � /n. r.r w:::: •F ..., w or educational f n show f and fashion a . �. . f .11o wship s. r The A.A.U. W. is the oldest and r f, r r ! . .(Please} ..:.: r...... i to rn to PAGE 4 A.A. U. iF'... PAGE 1 From AG (Continued m o largest organization for women in the United States It is dedicated women, to the advancement o orn f , promotion of lifelong learning, and implementation of positive social and community changes. Proceeds from the luncheon go toward educational fellowships. Approx- imately one million dollars is awarded yearly to outstanding women for advanced study and research. The North Palm Beach Branch meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:45 at the North Palm Beach Library or Citizens Building. Special interest groups meet monthly on topics such as Creative Writing, International Relations, Women in Literature, Parents of Young Children,,. Women's Advo- cacy Networks, and Gourmet. Interested women with college degrees may call Judy Pierman at 626-6484 or Molly Cleare at 626-6725 for membership informa- tion.