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


Wife of amateur magician Don McChesney, she was the first woman to graduate form the [[Chavez College of Magic]] post-graduate course.<ref>Linking Ring, February, 2001</ref>
== Biography ==
Wife of amateur magician [[Don Daniel McChesney]] , A'ree 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]], 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.


She won the "Mrs. Houdini Diamond Pin" award at a [[PCAM]] convention. <ref>Cover, [[Genii 1953 May]]</ref>
She won the "Mrs. Houdini Diamond Pin" award at a [[PCAM]] convention. <ref>Cover, [[Genii 1953 May]]</ref>


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[[Category:Female magicians]]
[[Category:Female magicians]]

Latest revision as of 09:58, 3 May 2024

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 257 3 Map
Known forCigarette and card manipulations, the multiplying candles, and other classics of magic.
Billed as a 'Femanipulator"

A'ree (b.1916-d.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 , A'ree 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