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WOMAN'S CLUB HOPES TO COOK UP FUNDS.


Byline: Bettie Rencoret Senior columnist

QUARTZ HILL - ``It's been good hot-soup weather lately,'' said Quartz Hill Woman's Club President Ginny Beaver, ``so we're taking advantage of it with a super-duper fundraiser.''

Club members will serve chicken noodle, vegetable beef, split pea split pea
Noun

a pea dried and split and used in soups or as a vegetable
 and potato cheese soup and chili (language) CHILI - D.L. Abt. A language for systems programming, based on ALGOL 60 with extensions for structures and type declarations.

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 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday in the community building at Lane Park, 5580 W. Ave. L-8.

Proceeds will benefit the Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming.

The Antelope Valley
 Committee on Aging's Meals on Wheels n. 1. A program that delivers hot meals to persons, such as the elderly or disabled, who are confined to their homes and unable to cook for themselves; also, the meals thus delivered. Such programs are usually conducted by governmental or charitable organizations.  program. The luncheon is open to the public. Bread, a drink and dessert will complete the meal for a donation of $5, if consumed on the premises, and $5.50 for takeouts.

``Home-delivered meals to senior shut-ins constantly need a financial boost,'' said AVCOA executive director Harriett Davis, a past club president. ``We have a waiting list of people who need to be included on the delivery routes but there's never enough money to take care of them all.''

Davis, who with club auditor Wendy Hames hames

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 is co-chairing the fundraiser, said the meal program needs help from such organizations as women's clubs women's clubs, groups that offer social, recreational, and cultural activities for adult females. Particularly strong in the United States, they became an important part of American town and village life in the latter part of the 19th cent. .

``We can't thank these women enough,'' she said.

Assisting the co-chairwomen on the committee are Alta Crusan, Cathy Smith Cathy Evelyn Smith (1948 in Hamilton, Ontario[1]-) is a former backup singer, and rock star girlfriend, groupie and drug dealer, who served time in the California State Prison system in the manslaughter death of John Belushi.  and Pat Kerschner.

The luncheon not only helps a good cause, Beaver said, but ``will afford our membership another chance to demonstrate what really good cooks we are.''

QUARTZ HILL - The Quartz Hill Woman's Club's new slate of officers was accepted by a unanimous voice vote.

Beaver will serve a second term as president; Pat Nichols, first vice president; Lila Duncan, second vice president; Jordana Beaver, third vice president; Barbara Hawke, recording secretary; Karen Rouze, treasurer; Polly Rehm, corresponding secretary; and Wendy Hames, auditor. Officially the slate will be elected in April, installed in May and conduct its first meeting of the new year in June. Except for meetings of the new board, the club will be dark during July and August. Regular meetings and special activities will resume in September.

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(color) Ginny Beaver is president of the Quartz Hill Woman's Club, which will hold a soup and chili luncheon Friday to raise money for the Meals on Wheels program.

Bettie Rencoret/Special to the Daily News
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