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ROCKETEER WACOM DONATES TO MATURANGO MUSEUM The Women‘s Auxlllary of the Commissioned Officers’ Mess (WACOM) generously donated $1,000 to the Maturango Museum last week. The donation was made possible by the proceeds of the Art Auction held in February by WACOM. The museum has benefited from WACOM not only in money that has been donated, but also from the services volunteered by the members. Present to accept the donation were (I. to r.) George G. Silberberg, president of the Musuem's board of trustees, and Albert S. Gould, treasurer. The check from WACOM was presented by Mary Ann Crow as Julie Pinney, chairwoman for the Art Auction, looks on. WACOM's purpose is to assist such agencies or organizations with money or services. , OCR Text: ROCKETEER WACOM DONATES TO MATURANGO MUSEUM The Women‘s Auxlllary of the Commissioned Officers’ Mess (WACOM) generously donated $1,000 to the Maturango Museum last week. The donation was made possible by the proceeds of the Art Auction held in February by WACOM. The museum has benefited from WACOM not only in money that has been donated, but also from the services volunteered by the members. Present to accept the donation were (I. to r.) George G. Silberberg, president of the Musuem's board of trustees, and Albert S. Gould, treasurer. The check from WACOM was presented by Mary Ann Crow as Julie Pinney, chairwoman for the Art Auction, looks on. WACOM's purpose is to assist such agencies or organizations with money or services. , China Lake Museum,People,Candid Photos,WACOM,WACOM02.JPG,WACOM02.JPG, WACOM02.JPG

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