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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 39

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SUNDAY DaklanD Crfftune MARCH 11, 1928 Oificers'; Qub Scene of Large Bridge Evening WING SHOTS-By. Tommie Tattle 7 1 V- -h? (k THEY SKiM ALONG OM SKI OR SKATE, Edward Charles McEneany, at a of brides-elect, Miss Bstty Richard-1 ton, who la engaged to Lieutenant number of social affairs have been planned. Brides-elect To Share Honors March It is the date set for the annual spring formal of the Beta Kappa fraternity, for which the Berkeley Country club will be the setting. Mr. Keith O.

Narbett will 00 Oak Knoll Country club will have lte formal opening March 1) when a dinner dance will be. given for members and their families only. A dinner for the Board ot Dlrec-t tors was one of the recent social affairs, preceding the opening. Mrs. C.

Fi McMaster Is captain of the women's golf team, Tuesday being ladies' day on the links. Royal Bertram Lord, V. f. Miss Winifred Davtea, betrothed of Mr. Josef Vlotor Walter, and Mlas Dor othy Bateg OettelV fiancee ot Mr.

Maurice Loyal- Hugglne and Miss Hester Harlan Crane, who. married Carl W. Auer of Ban Francisco March 7.. Half a hundred invitations have been On March It Mlse Richardson will share the honors with Mlse Susanna MoCann, bride-elect of Mr, party the home of her sister, Mrs. O.

A. Bert at which time the betrothal of Miss Gladys Berg to Mr. Qeorfe Orseves was told. be in charge ot the affair. Let "The Help fribune" solve youi iimny dally problems Bee todsy's Classified Beotion- eTea Three sisters will be Joint hostesses at bridge tea at Orlnda Country club March 14 When they will entertain in honor of a trio PRESIDIO OF MONTEREt.

ITarcb. 10. Lieutenant and Mrs Xinar chjervea acted hosts at the Officers club on Friday eve ning whera several of the officers and ladles atharsd tor aa evening1 cf bridge and cheat. High scores for tba renin were beia oy Mrs John B. Btotssnburg, Lieutenant Cenil Land and Lieutenant Grant Hantncer.

Tbosa present were: CoKwl n4 His. hN Mtyx is Mra, Ha testates en4 sUedaawe Jtof Hn Joaa I- O. Hoaklss Han, M. Va Tort Morrill Ut LMtasaat Sag IMnui turn DeiMidMa fmak Fraaer Htrtj fudge Giant BenlBSW Jots BU.a TboaM Tfeoratoargft XaedaaMS Jofca ft. gtrtaraberg Uerg.

OUUg Duacaa Baxter Unttnuto tor1 Baioea B. 4. Owl ocll Lead bor W. JUa4, Jr. A delicious supper 'was.

served Utsr In tba evening-. 1 0 Captain and Mrs. Roy Blount had aa their guesta on Wednesday evening; Colonel and Leon B. Kromer, Mrs. John B.

Btotssnburg, Lieutenant and, Mrs. Benners Vail, Captain Cos, Lieutenant and Mrs. Lawrence Kuter, Lieutenant H. J. Coyle, Mrs.

Bruce KnapD. After dinner an renins' of bowl ing was enjoyed. i Lieutenant and Mrs. 'William Gillmore had at their guests ovsr the week-end Mrs. Arthur War.

hock, Mies June Wernock aud Mr. Roy am of Log Angeles, k. Mrs. had as her guests on Wednesday afternoon Arthur Lloyd Hill. Vir gin la Stanton ed P.

Young of carmei; Josepa Lamoert, jonn Rlepe. Lieutenant and Mrs. Benners Vail have as their guest Mrs. Bruos Knapp of flprenton, Pa. Fresno Bride-Elect 'To Wed Here Announcement Is made of the en.

gagement of Mrs. Mildred Crayeroft of Fresno and Mr. Edwin Alfred Hamlin of Oakland, the news having been revealed last Sunday to friends about the bay. Mrs. Cray-croft la Stopping at the' Hotel Oakland while In the bay region.

-She I the daughter of the late Mr. and Mr. Frank Short Of FreSno.n Mr, Hamlin I a brother of Mrs. John Wichman of this-city and of Dr. R.

B. Hamlin of Santa Qosa and of Mrs. W. B. Adams of Fresno.

He I affiliated with a large motor concern In the Eastbay and prominent in niotorf He Is a graduate of the university of California, and a member of the Alpha Tag Omega fraternity. No date has been set for the aiijp tlals. 4'' i tf ft' The marriage of Mis Helen Dorothy mtter and J. B. Leslie of this city took place Fridar February 24, Rev, Charles.

Coks Woods of the Avenue'-. Methodist Episcopal church pfflciatlng. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Hitter' of. Uii Over street, Oakland. Mr. and Mauert were attendants upo the bridal who have Just returned from their hot-symoon, a motor trip through southern California.

They are, now in their apartments at ilt Perkins street. Leslie was formerly affiliated with the Bedell company of New York and Is the son of the late Alexander Leslie of Canada. A Simple Application No more squeeslng and pinching to get rid of those ugly blaokheadi. Get a little Calonite powder from any drug store, aprlnkle a little on a hot, wet cloth, rub over the black. and In two minutes every blackhead will be dissolved away entirely.

-Advertisement, qf miles await you in a VsedOA WITHOUT CHAN CI OF DIET BE and Fat and fad are stylish and But there is have the and OR A delightful affair of late Febru- ary wag the dinner given by Mrs, ieon AurioK. at her home in Plcardy drive, near Mills college, in honor of the fortieth Wadding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mm. a. asus.

Ruby was ths predominating color in keeping with the anniversary and dinner wag served In the gardens to thirty The list included Mr. and Mrg. Bdheurman, Mr. and Mra. F.

Scheurman. Alma. Fred, Qua and Milton Scheurman, Mr. ana Mra. Holland, Mr.

and Mrs. Stabnow, Margaret Stabnow, Mrs. Grebe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry King.

Mr. and Mra. William Rsttlok, Mr. and Mrs. Leon B.

Aurlch, Mr. Wlb-llam Lamb of New York and Miss Ruby Llnd, the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrg, Sells. Announcement hag been mad of the marriage of Miss Doris Llnd-qulst of Alma, Santa, Clara county, to Mr. J.

Vonoent Gallndo, at a nuptial mass at the Paullst Father church In San Franclioo on Saturday morning, February 18. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Alfred Llndqulat of Alma. A reception wag held in the after noon at the home of the bride's parents.

At their wedding the eounla were attended kv Mln Ada. laide' M. Tlchenor and Mr. Sherman Day Tlcheor of Oakland. (Mr, Gallndo Is the son of Mrs.

Ella I. Oallndo of Fifty-third gtreeti Oak' a a fir At lunohson given Saturday afternoon, Mareh at the home of her parents in Chabot Crest, Miss Ellen MoPherson announced her betrothal to Mr. John L. Dler'of Denver, Colo, She is the daughter of and Mrs, William C. MoPherson.

Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Dler of Denver and he Is now a student at Columbia college In Missouri. Their wedding is bslng planned for late June. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Ellen Poisale of Frultvale and Mr. Hyrum I.

Taylor of, Berkeley occurred Wednesday, February tl, with the Rev. Stanley Sllke of the First Baptiat ohurch officiating, at the home of the brlde'a mother, Mrs. M. A. Polsal.

Miss Ida Pratt was the maid Of honor and little Misses Doris and Grenlce Poisal, nieces of the bride, served as flower maid and ring bearer. The bride's drees was orchid tulle and she carried lilies of the valley and rose buds. Mr. Taylor had his brothers as his attendants. Mr.

and Mrs. Taylor will make their home In Berkeley, where Mr. Taylor Is In business. At an Informal evening held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Krouche of Berkeley, Mrs, A. M. White announced the engagement of her aiater, Louise Krouche, to Mr. Robert Harold Wright. Another betrothal announced re-! cently Is that of Mlas Betty dun-hlld Gunar to Mr.

Harrell Douglas Mooers. which was told at a bridge tea given at the home of Miss Adrl-enne Howell in Oak more road. The bride-elect was later honored at a luncheon at which Miss Meda Houghton will preside aa hostess at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T.

Houghton of Clare, mont. A doten Intimate friends will share the hospitality of the hostess. a a a From her home in Sumter, North Carolina! Mrs. C. Phelps has come to visit her slater, Mrs.

An drew Davla of Cloyne Court, and during her visit, which will extend over a period of several weeks, a a A Mr. and Mrs. Milton. Charles Thomas celebrated their twentieth wedding; anniversary at their home several weeks ago with a merry evening affair. Among those at tending were Mr, Abram Bercovloh, Miss Helen, Benton, Mrs.

Erllne Williams, Mr. Williams, Mr. Loyal Lelthman, Mr. Charles Victory, Mrs. E.

Murphy, Mr, George Boas, Mrs. Jogephlne Thomas, Miss Mr, and Mra. L. C. Hambergerf Mr.

and Mrs, h. West, Mr, George Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. O. J.

Verg. hes, Mr." and Mrs. A. Victory, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Mr. and Mra.

W. V. Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Williams, Miss C. A. Moller, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Relchel, Mr, and Mra. Thomas, Mr. Charles Auer, Lillian, Iris, Charlett, Edwin, Mabelle and George Thomas, Norma West and Arthur Crean. Announcement haa been made Of the betrothal of Miss Lurlne C.

Goldsworthy, the daughter of Mr. and Allen Goldaworthy Of Twentieth street, to Mr. FrVd Grant Martin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0.

E. Martin of Sacramento. They are planning their wedding for June and will later make their home In Oakland. Miss Goldsworthy Is a graduate Buslnes', co l.tfa V- tt Miss Ruth Adele Jolliffe of Oak land was hostess at the Palace hotel reoently at a luncheon. The affair served to compliment Missvtstacyie McCaekill.

At a Uble artistically arranged with corsages of spring violets and pink roses were seated Mrg. Ursll Reginald Folsy ana the Misses Rosella Btaeyle D. McCaskllt. Gertrude L. Pitt and Ruth A.

Jolllffe. 0 0 0 Miss Elsie Blum, whose engage ment to Mr, Thomas Connolly was announced reoently. was the guest ot honor at a prettily appointed tea given St the Palace hotel Satur day by Miss AHeen Reed. The table wag decorated witn a centerpiece Of individual corsages consisting of rosea and beautiful spring flowers and the tiny cards accompanying eaon reveaiea ins Miss Allnen- to Mr. Jack Troyan of Pan Francisco.

Both weddings will take place the early summer. A miniature bride or groom served as place cards for each guest. Thome who ahared Miss Reed's were: MKBDAMN8 flrtfti! Frnworth kUrnrrt Irwin Irwin AUtta Rwettmnn MtMl Cinopa Mitrlos I'atroctlll. H1BHKS rrancM gtnnlnttl J.on Vollenwrldft Vim Pneclnaill Uttl Rotit TCltle Blum Cirri Trliltt Marl Klnof l')illll UttJ- Dotxr. SUNOU March 10.

Mrs. C. A. West was elected president of the Sunol Parent-Teacher association this week. The other officers who will be seated in June are: Mrs.

H. A. Johnson. P. K.

Doner, treasurer, and 'Mrs. A. 0. Day, secretary. The local troop will give a dsnoe in the school auditorium April 14 to raise funds to defray expenses ot-the troop's -summer outings.

Guy Jacobus is o(Ta trip through the east and will be away trom Hunol for several months. Miss M. Clark of Oakland is a guest of Mrs. Arthur Day. Mr.

I). It. "Bilker entertained the Bridge iluti this week. Miss M. Buttner entertained a number friends from Oakland at her home brie rerently.

The Dominican Sinters, from Mis sion San Jose, will conduct Sunday school in Sunol during the next few weeks. Mr. nd Mra. Wallace Ehrlght were in rrum lsco Thursday. PETALUMA PKT.M.I'M Mareh 10.

Peta- luma schools will close March Id. for the annual Easter vacation and reopen Monday. April 9. F. C.

McDonald, president of the State Buildlmr Trades Council of California, will preside at the convention to be held In this city March 19 to 21. The enc-ieement has been announced of Miss Lottie Smith, eldest il-aunhter of Mr. mid Mrs. Sydney Smith, pioneer of Bloomfield, anil Fred Glbbs of Napa. iPetalunui parlor.

N. D. G. announces a hard time party to be a-ivan Wsdsssday evening. Mareh It.

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