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TILLIE GARDNER, THE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION CHAIRMAN FOR THE AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN OF NORTH PALM BEACH, announces the
following women who were recognized for significant service to the
purposes of A.A.U.W.:
KITTY DEW
MARION KNAPP
BETTY MOORE
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A gift to the Thelma Obert Fund was given in their honor at the May 20th
dinner meeting at Nando's. jql
University
Women hold
opening
meeting
The American
Association of
University Women
will hold its annual
opening program
meeting Monday,
September 16, 1991 at
6:30 p.m. at the Olive
Carden Restaurant, at
801 U.S. 1 in North
Palm Beach. The
guest speaker will be
Arnold Breman, of the
Raymond F. Kravis
Center. All interested
college graduates are
welcome. Call Cheryll
at 842-4772 for dinner
reservations.
New and old members of the
North Palm Beach Branch of the
American Association of Universi-
ty Women will host a dinner meet-
ing, Monday, Sept. 18, at 6:30 p.m.
at the North Palm Beach Library,
303 Anchorage Drive. The pro-
grams, study groups and areas of
interest will be the subjects of
discussion. Dinner is $7.50 and
guests are invited. Helen Zientek,
vice president in charge of pro-
grams, is available for information
_anal- reservations at 624-2018.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF
UNIVERSITY WOMEN (North Palm
Beach Branch) announces a program
meeting entitled "Learned
OPtim.ism" with REBECCA TAYLOR,
Executive Director of the Mental
Health Association of Palm Beach
County. The discussion, with a
review of the best-selling book
by E. P. Seligman, Ph.D., will
take place Monday, October 21,
7:30 p.m. in the Obert Meeting
Room of the NPB Library. HELEN
ZEINTEK, AAUW Florida State
Public Policy Chairperson, will
also review the legislative
program of AAUW. All interested
persons a welcome. Call
Cheryll Plotkin evenings, 842-
4773, for additional information.
The North Palm Beach Branch
of the American Association of
University women will 'honor
B inche Brewer, a member for ,
more than 50 years, with a Life
Membership.
Brewer of Balm Beach Gardens
is a graduate of the University of `
Chicago and earned
g a MS degree
from Wayne State University.
The AAUW will present Betty
Robin, artist and art historian, as
guest speaker at the Oct. 16 general
meeting at the North Palm Beach
Library. Robin will illustrate and
discuss American Folk Art. Guests
are welcome. The hospitality com-
mittee includes Marian Axley,
Jean Foller, Naomi Rothstein, Do-
lores Washam and Dolores Yeaw.