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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 18

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I B2 THE NEW MEXICAN SMt N.M., Sunday, Oct. If, I fit yyf A Cii1 asSta5 1 Vi iVot ks0if -wM MR. AND MRS. MATTHEW J. OKEEFE of Pojoaque announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Ann, to Alan Lynn Perkowskl, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Perkowski of Carlsbad. The couple plan a December 27 wedding at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Pojoaque. CHECKING off details that have been completed in preparation for the silver tea be held -from 2 to 5 Monday afternoon in celebration of the anniversary of Stephen Watts Kearny Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, are Mrs. Harold K.

Stewart, Mrs. Paul Zens and Mrs. Lloyd Beckham, chapter regent. The tea is to be held at the home of Mrs. Edward T.

Johnson, 555 Armenta. The event is a benefit for the genealogical library and for the American heritage committees of the chapter. Stephen Watts Kearny, DAR, to mark 7 1 st anniversary with greenback tea css VjK'. ROSINA GARCIA, president of La Sociedad Folklorica, was pictured during a surprise brunch at Rancho Encantado complmenting Mrs. Fabiola Gilbert seated, who was made an honorary member.

Mrs. Gilbert is a charter member of the organization. Open installation planned Saturday by Amaranth No. I Stephen Watts Kearny Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Monday observes its 71st anniversary with a green-1 secretary; Mrs. Truman J.

back tea at the treasure-filled Mathews, corresponding secre-home of Mrs. Edward T. John-jtary; Mrs. Pauline Krug, treas-son, 555 Armenta. Party hours, urer; Mrs.

Dade Bigbee, regis-are from 2 to 5 p.m. trar; Mrs. J. Leon MJler, his- Members, friends and persons tonan. interested in work of the organization and in genealogy are bidden to attend.

tee: Mrs. David Chavez Presiding at the tea table dur-t Mrs. J. C. Hester, Mrs.

G. C. mg the afternoon will be the Moore and Mrs. Edward T. following chapter officers: Mrs.

Johnson. Harold K. Stewart, first vicej Among those in the receding to arrive before 1:30 for a brief regent; Mrs. Edwm B. Humph- hne will be Mrs.

Johnson, im- bus.ness meeting. mediate past state regent, who1 is also state chairman for pjestQ Council Communion New Mexico Court No. 1 of the Amaranth will hold open ceremonies at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Masonic Lodge marking the change of officers for the ensuing year. In accordance with the ritual of the Amaranth, Mrs.

Modena Besgrove will be uncrowned as the outgoing royal matron. Mrs. Hattie Clark will be the uncrowning Matron. This will be followed by the installation of the new officers. Mrs.

Kathleen Strathem will be installed as Royal Matron and Ralph Strathem as Royal Patron. Gerald Hoff, Grand Royal Patron for. New Patron for Mexico onation. Mrs. Beatrice Skelton, past supreme royal matron, will perform the coronation.

She will be assisted by Mrs. Joan Wilder, Marshal; Mrs. Maunne standard bearer; Mrs. Alice M. Ramirez, crown bearer; Mrs.

Hattie Clark, marshal in the east; Mrs. Frances Bell, marshal in the west; Epigme-nio Ramirez, sword bearer; Sir Knights from surrounding courts will act as honor guard. The installing marshall will conduct the royal matron through garlands of flowers earned by past royal matrons then through the avenue of honor 8uards assembled at the foot of 'the throne. The crown bearer will present the crown to the coronating matron who will place it on the head of the kneeling royal matron. The royal matron will then nse and the in Corporots American Heritage; Mrs scheduled today; George A.

Graham, honorary state regent; Mrs. Lloyd jQ meef Monday F.j Beckham, chapter regent, and, The Fiesta Council meets at Mrs. Frank W. Armstrong, '7. 30 Monday evening in the Coronado Room of La Fonda.

Grand Court of the Amaranth, will be the installing officer. He will be assisted by Mrs. Nell Paxton, installing marshal; Walter Paxton, installing mar- societies to meet shals aide; Mr. Kay Poe, stalling secretary; Mrs. Lois sword will present the Long, installing prelate.

Other Sword to the Coronating All members are -urged t0 chapter librarian, participate in Corporate Com- Sponsored by the American munion scheduled for the Cristo Heritage and library commit-Rey Sacred Heart and Altar tees of the chapter, the tea is Societies dunng the 8:30 mass being held for the benefit of its this morning. A meeting of the genealogical library, and other societies is to follow in the projects. The library, largest of school cafeteria. i its kind In the Southwest, is FRESH BLUE POINT OYSTERS EL NIDO Matron who will present it to the royal matron. Music for the coronation will be provided by Mrs.

Marguerite Carpenter at the piano and Mrs. Wren Cox, vocalist. After the cremomes, there will be a reception in the lobby honoring the royal matron and royal patron. Mrs. Martinez will be in chafge of the decorations end Mrs.

Frances Schuler will be In charge of the officers to be installed are: Mrs. Alice M. Ramirez, associate matron: Epigmenio Ramirez associate patron; Mrs. Sally Coles; conductress; Mrs. Nancy Gallivan, treasurer, Mrs.

Frances Schuler, associate conductress; Mrs. Hattie Clark, secretary; Mrs. Besgrove, trustee three years; Mrs. Helene Martinez, prelate; Mrs. Joan Wilder, marshal lii the East; Mrs.

Gertrude Gault, marshal in the West; Mrs. THEYRE READY DIXONS "Sparkling Burgundy" winesap apples are being picked. Our customers have been asking about them for weeks and they are'now ready. When Fred walked through the orchard and picked them from several trees, his taster told him they were Just right. The nippy nights this past week finished their maturity.

They are large and red and the tart, fizz-like juice is tantalizing. There is no doubt that this apple is the most versatile of all varieties because or Its dual roll for both eating and cooking purposes. Its keeping qualities are the best and you can buy these now for use dunng the winter months. "Sparkling Burgundy apples are the, reason Dixons cider causes you to smack your lips and try more. They add the zing you want in a perfect natural fruit drink.

As many of our customers know, we had hail this past summer on the whole crop. The hail marks that are healed now will not impair their krepmg qualifies. The over all usual beauty is not there because of these marks, but the clean, zippy flavor is superior as always. Drive out, sample them and buy your winter supply. Dnve South cn Highway 85 to State Road Z2 and on.

through Pena Blanca until you cross the Rio rande on the Cochiti Bridge. Then watch for our signs. Dixons. Telephone 465-2978. THREE of the characters in the skit presented by La Sociedad Folklorica during the program honoring Mrs.

Fabiola C. de Baca Gilbert were Socorro Aragon as Agapito, the old man; Cuca Gonzales mending a pair long Johns as Agapita, the old lady; and Reynalda Dinkel as Martina, the curandera. The entire program was given in Spanish as is the custom for La Sociedad. La Sociedad Folklorica pays tribute to Mrs. Fabiola Gilbert, charter member La Sociedad Folklorica paid brunch Sunday at Rancho En-'gossip; and Anita Thomas who, tribute to one of the charter elegantly dressed in turn of the members dunng a surprise Camp Fire Girls announce-dates- of candy sale Members who had assembled century fashion, was the lady few Questloable reputation.

i A song, specially written for occasion, Fabiola ia gran honoreechonised "Suipnso, Wa, -dosed -the afternoon surpriso" as she entered. I program delightfully. Honored was Mrs. Fabiola Cj Mrs, Gilbert has been made Maurine Allan, standard bearer; Mrs. Florence Norvell, mu- Fifteen Club sician; Mrs.

Adella Collier, torian; Mrs. Buena Spaid, war-to et Friday der; Mrs. Katherine Hays, char- with Mrs. Weddle lty; Mrs. Joyce Prince, wis- Mrs.

Ceorge F. Hocker Jr. is dom; Mrs. Frances Bell, faith; to present the program, Mrs. Mrs.

Hazel Whitehead, truth; and Harry Coles, Following the Installation, Strathem will be crowned I. royal matron In accordance with the beautiful and ritualistic ceremony for the open cor- Endira Gandhi," when -members of the Fifteen Club meet at 2 Friday afternoon with Mrs. Weddle, No. 5 Pinero. Camp Fire Girls throughout de gaca Gilbert who has worked an honorary member of La So-Santa Fe and Los Alamos have unstintmgy t0 preserve the Folklorica.

discovered a sweet way to raise 1 needed funds. arts and crafts as el1 Hundreds of Camp Fire Girls, as the olklore of her ancestors, aged seven to 17, will earm During her long years as Exmoney for camping and other, tension agent, Mrs. Gilbert also activities by selling candy. 'conducted classes In the intri-A massive, door-to-door can-lcate handwork done women dy sale from November 15 to an earhgr era sucj rocha November 30, will be held mhmi jprv throughout the area. a 6 I Mrs.

Gilbert has compiled sev- Candy Sale chairman, Juan eraj pamphlets for the Exten- Martinez reports thpt the girls S0n Service, two of the most will be in costume and will highly prized dealing with chili have mints, assorted chocolates and its use. and honey bees (pecan clus- the bruncbi varlous ters) for sale members of La Sociedad paid Purpose of the sale is to raise tribute to Mrs. Gilbert via dev-funds to maintain and help sub- er verses given in Spanish, sidize the year-round Camp Arthur Gonzales Jr. entertain-Fire program of nature study, e(j accompanying himself on the Indian lore, handicraft, and guitar, home crafts. group moved from the Instead of asking for dona-1 dining room to a private bujld-tlons, the girts will sell one dol-jmg at the ranch for presenta-lar boxes of Camp Fire Can- tion of a clever, costumed skit dies.

written and produced literally The success of the candy overnight by Cuca (Mrs. Ar sale means -a great deal to thur) Gonzales Sr. these girls. We seek the contin- Participating were Socorro ued support of all Santa FejAragon as Agapito, the old man; and Los Alamos so that Camp. Mrs.

Gonzales as Agapita, the Fire Girls can continue to open old lady; Reynaldo Dinkel as an opportunity of wholesome Martina, the curandera or sup-experience for thousands of piier of home remedies' Rosina young girls," said Martinez. I Garcia as Faustina, the village 5.

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