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AALTW elects new officers
New officers will be installed at the final meet-
ing of the season for the American Association of
University Women will be held at Nando's res-
taurant, 221 Royal- Palm Way, Pala Beach, on
Monday, May 21 at 6:30 p.m. Watson Duncan III
will be the guest speaker.
Officers are Marion Knapp, president; Helen
Zintek, vice president in charge of programs, Sa-
lly Bailey, vice president of membership; Elaine
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Hoop, corresponding secretary; JoAnn Endorf,
corresponding secretary and Molly Cleare, trea-
surer.
New members Louise Gayle Landen, June Mi -
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A luncheon meeting of the
American Association of 'Universi-
ty Women will be held at 6:30 p.m.
Monday at Nando's Restaurant in
Palm Beach. The following new
officers will be installed: Marion
Knapp, president; Helen Zientek,
vice president in charge of pro-
grams; Sally Bailey, vice presi-
dent -membership; Elaine Hoop, re-
cording secretary; Jo Ann Endorf,
corresponding secretary, and Mol`
ly Cleare, reasurer.
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The following new members
will be inducted and honored:
Allamanda Elementary School's :..� A �, �, June
sixth -grade gifted enrichment class }' AM
�I �.. 1 Louise Dott, Gayle Landen, J -
_. ��.. ' Mishe , Patricia Robinson and An
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was
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was exposed to African history and ,
treated to samples of the country's' __.1 Y, - r nette Tandero. Cost is $20. Call
culture. Ezana Takeste, a student at r„ Mall Cleare, 626-6725, for reser-
Molly Y
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Palm Beach Community College and,
s' tions.
a native of Eritrea spoke to Helen ' Watson Duncan III will be the
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Zientek's class about his native land. ;. , - guest speaker.
e said he came to America in 1987 to A
escape a civil
r war. His country Residents of Old Port Cove, a
.... ..:: has been engaged condominium complex on U.S. 1 in
in war with Ethi-
Y.>.riL North Palm Beach are1
p anning a
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opia since 1960, special baby shower Tuesday
to
he said. benefit Connor's Nursery, an ad-
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One of the Al- ad-
junct of The Children
lamanda stu- � s Place m
" ' West Palm Beach. Residents (men
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dents, Micki
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t Lichtstein, said, bring baby clothing, sheets baby
' "I enjoyed the !I blankets and other items. Wine and
presentation and • ' ��' `'
GINNIE p cheese will be served.
MCMULLEN
I thought it was Tillie Gardner, who coordinat-
interesting that ed plans for the shower, said that
there are 420 let- on May 3 the residents will tour
ters in the Tigrina language." eThe Children's Place. Connor's
.
Peter Minutillo, another student, Nursery, she said, was named for a
said, "I am glad he visited the class Until May 26, 1990, every specially -colored young man who died of AIDS and
because I enjoyed learning about an- ' Publix register receipt you save counts to.. was created to provide beds and
other persons background." ward free Apple computers, printers and loving care for children afflicted
I liked learning my name in Ti- software. To find out more about Apples with AIDS. ,w
grina," said Mike Mather. for the Students, contact your school of
Today and Thursday, the school's choice or call 1-800-872.6403.
second annual arts festival will con-
tinue
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, with the children in pre -kinder-
garten through sixth grades being
exposed to "Art in Motion." Among
the visiting artists are: Robert Rob-
ertson, Helen Robertson, Jane Fair-
banks, Teresa Stavrou, Caren Hack-
man, Martha Bills, Patricia Cox,
Carmen Gintoli, Helen Zientek , Scott
Abel, Ted Workman, Betty Sieman
and Betty Philips. _