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Carson Nevada Appeal 2 Thursday, July 26, 1962 AAUW Branch Officers Installed Capital Branch, American Associationof University Women staged an installation banquet last Wednesday evening in the Nugget for members, hus- )ands and guests. Outgoing president Ruth Schultz conducted the brief msiness session, and con-lucted the installation ceremony for the following resident; Venus Marriage , vice president; Marilyn Brunton, secretary; Ruth Walker, treasurer; and Margaret McIntyre, historian. Mrs. Marriage, program chairman, introduced guest speaker Dr. Charles Roz* aire, curator or archaeology at the Nevada State. Museum, who showed slides and discussed r e cent archaeological findings in southern Nevada, In charge of arrangements for the last meeting of the year were Jennie Platt and Ruby White. fim| l&A/ iff p*-; CM&u6ir y MUSEUM CURATOR—Dr. Charles Rozaire, curator of archaeology at the Nevada State Museum, prepares to show slides prior to his presentation at the AAUW meeting last week. He is shown with program chairman Venus Marriage. (APPEAL Staff Photos by M. Pochop) Burnished .Daily Monday thru Friday . King & Division St. P. O. Box 601 Carson City, Nevada; w ^ L Bn B,r° Wn B * / ..............- I . • • General Manager Jim Leavy . . . . p J ' Wallace SColin.............................. • Wallace Colin . . . . . . . . . . . . •. • C* •i rMcualantaigoinn gM Eadniatgoeri Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Carson City, Nevada under Act of March, 1879. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to* the use for publication of all local news printed in this newspaper. The Nevada Appeal does not intentionally misrepresent any individual or thing. Correction will be cheerfully made of any erroneous statement called to our attention. Sunk! By SAM I News Ar NEW Y' Hundreds of dozens of Ai munities ha' stake in the space. The $15 billion nc Often the ii tunes and pro p A -V* A 4- i /"'I T T 4^1