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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Wife of amateur magician [[Don Daniel McChesney November 2, 1915 - August 17 2000]], she was the first woman to graduate form the [[Chavez College of Magic]] post-graduate course.<ref>Linking Ring, February, 2001</ref>
Wife of amateur magician [[Don Daniel McChesney (November 2, 1915 - August 17 2000)]], she was the first woman to graduate form the [[Chavez College of Magic]] post-graduate course.<ref>Linking Ring, February, 2001</ref>


She served as president of the Parent Assembly of [[Magigals]] in 1955, was a member of the [[International Guild of Prestidigitators]] and a life member of [[IBM]] Ring 21.
She served as president of the Parent Assembly of [[Magigals]] in 1955, was a member of the [[International Guild of Prestidigitators]] and a life member of [[IBM]] Ring 21.

Revision as of 21:46, 31 March 2021

A'ree

Cover of Genii (1953)
BornArie Marie Dice
June 12 1916
Dayton, Ohio
DiedJune 18, 2005 (age 89)
Resting placeDayton Memorial Park Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio
Known forCigarette and card manipulations, the multiplying candles, and other classics of magic.
Billed as a 'Femanipulator"

A'ree (1916-2000), billed as the Queen of Hearts, toured mostly on the West Coast doing a manipulation act.

Biography

Wife of amateur magician Don Daniel McChesney (November 2, 1915 - August 17 2000), she was the first woman to graduate form the Chavez College of Magic post-graduate course.[1]

She served as president of the Parent Assembly of Magigals in 1955, was a member of the International Guild of Prestidigitators and a life member of IBM Ring 21.

She won the "Mrs. Houdini Diamond Pin" award at a PCAM convention. [2]

References

  1. Linking Ring, February, 2001
  2. Cover, Genii 1953 May