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Oakland Ctibunt SEPTEMBER 21, 1930 HUMS CLUBS Charter Members to Attend N.S.CW. Fete Six charter members of Athens Parlor No. 19S, N. S. G.

are scheduled to attend the thirty-fifth naniversary banquet of the organization at Athens Athletic club next Tuesday evening, it was announced yesterday. They are: TV. Q. Dean, F. R.

Putser, C. A. Lefevre, J. N. Fogarty, D.

R. Larkin and F. E-Buckley. J. J.

Flynn Is to act as toast-master othe affair, which will be marked by an elaborate entertainment program, according to Coun Tri-County Sanitary Scheme Progressing PETALUMA, Sept. 20. At a mee of representatives of the poultry Industry, held at the chamber of commerce, further steps were taken to cooperate with the state department of agriculture In the formation of the trl-eounty sanitary district, which includes Napa, Marin and Sonoma counties. George B. Murphy, chairman of the meeting, outlined the work so far accomplished, and stated that the department of agricult will begin work on the laboratory in this city which has been used by the University, of California as an avian-pathology laboratory, at an expense of $2000 Six thousand dollars has been set aside to cover the expense of operation for the nine months ending July, 1931.

Napa and Marin counties have appropriated $1250 each toward ACTIVITIES AMONG NEGROES BY DELILAH BEASLEY IF TI STATES ty Auditor E. F- Garrison, general chairman. the sanitary project, while Sonoma county's share is $7000. SUNDAY IE HEBE was nnaMe to serve because of her husband movlner to Idaho. JUXDEN BKAXCH NOTES.

Last' Sunday's observance of the Oakland to Be Tiost to Cali Linden branch. Young Women's Christian Association, of the va fornia, Nevado District rious conferences of workers Convention in November at Asilomar was one of the finest affairs ever sponsored by the The colored citizens of Oakland have much to cause rejoicing this week; having ated as host to the sixty-fifth annual session of the California' conference of the Af-rican Methodist Episcopal church. The local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is working vigorously to have the recent Harmon award exhibit of 72 paintings and two pieces of sculpture exhibited In Oakland. They have been working to obtain the cooperation of other Pacific coast branches to help bring these works branch. A large assembly of citi Annual Orange Tag Sale CONTINUES -UNTIL OCT.

4 Oakland will be host to 4000 zens and Y. W. C. A. workers attended.

It was a re-echo of the delegates -who will corns here, November 13, 14 and 15, to attend young omen Christian Associa-tion, at -least in California, ob mo annual California-Nevada dig Ject and aims In trying to create the brotherhood of races. Asilomar inct Klwanis convention, Don Klce, general chairman of the is tha only conference grounds lortncoming meet, announced yes owned by the national board of by Negro artists form New rork Y. W. C. A.

in the United States- a he delegates. reDresentiner- IS to Oakland. Kiwanls clubs throughout Callfor It Is possible for a girl who wished to do work to train In some of its branches at this beautiful ma ana rMevaaa, will commence 'omit The committee made a personal visit to Clapp of the Oakland Art Gallery and found him willing to pouring into the city November 10, site in California. It was most in wna elaborate arrangements ar cooperate in seeing that the ex eing made for their reception and teresting to listen to the reports of Negro girls who have attended hlbit was permitted to be shown in this gallery located in the Oak pncertamment during tho conven tion, Rice declared. land Municipal Auditorium.

The at different conferences and received their training at Asilomar. "PROGRAM. The California-Nevada Kiwanls exhibit was first made in Interna aisirict, said to be tha lureest with tlonal House in New York and has The program for last Sunday In tho Klwanis International group since been on a tour of cities mak afternoon was opened by Mrs. Iva eacn year alternates between north ing the request. Oakland will be Gray, acting as mistress of cere ern and southern California as benefited Irrespective of race td mony.

The first number was the place for their annual conventions. have the privilege of, viewing this we celebrate NATIONAL PRODUCES WEEK Iff 5 low cutEpces Headquarters for. the conventio exhibit by Negro artists. will be at the Scottish Kite- Masonic presenting of Alvln Nurse, who has the honor of being the only Negro student from Northern California ever to. have attended an assembly CALIFORNIA COJNFIiRENCE.

temple. FOR ENTERTAINMENT The sixty-fifth session of the California conference of the Af Entertainment plans for th rican Methodist Episcopal church or conference at Asilomar. He led the singing on Sunday assembly of "Day Is Dying in the West" and delegates, while not as yet com will close tonight after having pieted, will include banauets, held a most successful session in PASTES i AT CUT RATE PRICES was followed with a talk given by Governor's ball, various special af FACE POWDEEIS AT CUT RATE PRICES this city. Bishop H. B.

Parks, fair.at, the Athens Athletic club, senior prelate of the convention the Women's City club, and the Miss Alice Moore from the Central Y. W.C. A. She told attending an assembly at this national grounds and waa Inspired to write a poem, presided and has been able to pre Hotel OaKland, where the delegates sent several of the general con win otrtcmlly make their home. later put to music, making a beau Dr.

Ben Black, president of th ference officers. The proceedings were reported daily, nevertheless there are Interesting features for uaKiand Kwainls Club: John David tiful Y. W. C. A.

song. Miss Bobby Sterna, a senior in the University son, Earl B. Leonard Fred Kiste the readers of this column; among of California, sang It. This was mann, W. P.

Butler, Arthur which was the sermon of Rev. Caldwlli and District Governor Charles E. Millikan, and "many H. Coit of. New York.

He is a Graduate of Clafflin Unl ethers prominent In Klwanis actl- VltipN ArA Vl nnmif I verslty. having received his A. 50c PEPSODENT 29C 50c new mix 50c MILK of MAGNESIA S9C 50c RIM (Hardens 2SC 60c FORHAN'S' degree from this school, and tees preparing for the convention 55c Houbigant's Quelques 36c 55c Houbigant's Ideal 1.63 Evening in Paris Powder and Perfume Combination 67C 1.00 Piver's Azurea-Floramye or La Trefle 50C 1.00 Roger Gallet Fleurs 69c fromvGammon Theological college, followed by short'talks by different Girl Reserve representatives at the various conferences. Miss Dorothy Gray of Teacher's College, read a paper, while Miss Ruth Bally told of her experiences as a student at a conference, Miss Lula Chapman, -executive secretary of Linden branch; Miss Zola Morgan, Mrs. Tarea Pittman and Miss' Can-dice Black, Girl Reserve secretary whileWilberforce Univerelty con Chairman Rice said today that he expected the Klwanis convention to be one of the largest ever held this ferred upon him the honorary degree of D.DX He has widely trav in Oakland.

IjAJRGEST memhersotp eled and bothxhis sermon before the Young' People's Missionary "The membership of the Klwanis district is the meeting Thursday afternoon and the missionary, eermdncon Africd largest within the Kiwanls Inter of Linden branch, all gave interesting reports of the conferences they had attended. Especially fine was the singinir by Misses' Alice Pol delivered In the evening before the entire conference were outstand national Dociy, and I have every confidence that the attendance this year will total at least 4000, Ri5f er events of tne conierence. lock, Udna Lancaster and Vera sain. The singing at all the services. Jones.

OKNEF1T SOUTHERN DINNER. LOOK FOR THE ORANGE TAGS EACH ONE IS A NEW CUT PRICE During the convention's sessions Klwanis daily newspaper will be was especially fine. Lilncolnia Morgan, as director of the First Kev. w. J.

Byers has asked this A. M. E. Church choir, had this issued, especially for the delegates correspondent to announce and urge tha. nubile to patronize the choV render some splendid church music, and also the choirs from This newspaper, to be edited by George Ludlow, will contain oniy convention news.

Earl B. Leonard has been ap- benefit Southern dinner to be served for the. aid of his church, which la in need of funds to repair the roof. The dinner will be other churches on different nights gave the conference some excel- 5.00 Coty Perfume Louvre packageChoice of La Rose, iiuirucH general cnairman of the ent music. Mrs.

Pearl Lowery 3.00 per oz. Roger and Gallet Fleur d'Amourn Perfume y2oz.3C publicity committee, and has Winters of Bakersfleld on eeveral Muguet, launcnea upon a letter writing cru- occasions rendered solos. 2.27 sauo to all the district Klwanis The treat effort being made for a chicken SouthernXmeal cooked by the Ladies' Aid society and will be served In the Buslnessand Professional Women's clubhouse 608 Webster street on Tuesday. Sep memDers. Among the entertainment tea.

lures being planned, Is an? allego education by the A. F. M. church throughout the nation was also one of the outstanding events of this i ICUM LOO Size tember 23, from 11 a. in.

to 10:50 Lcal pageant 'to be presented -at conference. There were many min p. at 7 5 cents- Mrs. R. B.

Hite, chairman of the committee; one opening or the governor's ball lsters present who have pastored uv. was appointed to W. J. J. Byers, pastor.

Reservation In Oakland and 'were welcomea 1.50 Coty Perfume in metal containers-choice of L'Ori-gan, L'Aimant, i Chypre, Emer- aude, Paris- during this conference- Among them were Rev. Pryor and R6v. arrange for a dinner before this ball, to be attended by past district governurs, past lieutenant. ran be made by either telephoning HI ghagate Ii364 or sending to Rev. Byers, 1330 Eighth street, not later Hughes from San Francisco; Rev.

present members of the than September 22, S. Goolsby. Rev. N. a.

uant, Bakersfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Face Povden executive committees of all clubs, and their wives. Golf tournaments, swlmmlnc Gentry of SaiT Jose; Mrs. M.

Crockett Woman Dies Burton of Reno and many others. 1.00 Roger Gallet tennis and other athletln nntlvin All of the ministers accom 25c Cheramy April Showers Talcum Powder 0C 25c Cheramy Cappi Talcum Powder 1.00 GabillalvW Cheri Talcum oa. Powder 50c Houbigant Fou- gere Royal Tal-rt-j cum Powder 75c Houbigant Quelques Fleurs () a Talcum Powder1 yC mm will be included in the entertain After Long Illness CROCKETT, Sept. 20. Mrs.

panled by their wives. 67c Fleurs Amour Perfume Abbie wife of Daniel Old- The Califori.ia conference branch LIMIT 1 BOX nam, sugar refinery of th Women's Mite Missionary 0NLY. worker and a resident of Crockett for 28 years, died at her home Society Is- headed by Mfs. Lydla Smith of Oakland. Her years of experience In Y.

W. C. A. work this morning following an extended ment schedule, it was announced. Police Probe Leak In Gasoline Tank MODESTO, 8ept.

20. The police were attempting to learn today whether the 3200-gallon gaso- line leak from a 90,000 gallon tnk here was accidental or caused by malicious action. Henry Waterman, who was alone has meant much to the conference illness. She was a native of Ireland. Choice of UOrigan, Chypre, L'Aimant Besides her husband.

Mrs. Old. work in this department. She has associated with her' as first vice-president. Mrs.

Vinlta Pryor; sec ham Is survived by two sons. Rich 1.00 Roger Gallet Le Jade UyC 1 .00 Cheramy April Shower Aft Perfume 5.50 per oz, Ciro ard and John; a daughter, Julia: a ond vice-president. Mi Pearl Low- ery winters, BaKersfleld; recording brother, William Creedon of San Francisco: and a sister. Mrs. Nell nc Houbigant ideal A Meaney of Crockett.

The late Mrs. on duty nt the' oil plant's yard Talcum Powder secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Foreman, San Francisco; correspnodlng secretary, Mrs. Beulah White; treasurer, Mrs. Shelvey; secretary-treasurer Y.

P. department, Mrs. Candis Saddler. Oakland; contin Mary Quill of Crockett also was a slater. She was a member of Crockett lodge of Woodcraft and nere, heard a gurgling noise.

He investigated and saw gushing from 75c Roger Gallet, the S. F. R. S. I.

society. Funeral services will be held Napoleon was' right when he said, "If the principle is right, ail eke if mere detail." The principle of trading at our storey REGULARLY relieves you of perplexing, price-watching, detail and assures a material saviitg. TODCO. -FJeurs d'Amour QQ Monday. gent secretary-treasurer, Mrs.

Florence Harris, Santa Barbara. The executive board consists of Mrs. M. Doux Jasmin Perfume, bulk oz. 3.00' per oz.

Coty L'Origan Per- a three-inch pipe a stream of gasoline. A fire ditch around the plant was fast being flooded by the fuel. Waterman tried to stop the flow, but the force was too great. He obtained assistance and by the use of rags and a plug the flow was checked after both men had been dousecL College Players to ouiee McGuira Mrs. Minnie 69 9Sc Fletcher, Mrs.

Celna Hughes. Rev. H. B- Parks and Rev. J.

E. Mrs. Anna McCIure, who last Present Cyrano STOCKTON, Sept. 20. Edmond 25c Mennen's Bora-ted Talcum -Powder 14c year was elected official secretary, rume.

bulk 'Ajoz oz Rostand's great play, "Cyrano de de Bergerao hae been announced as the feature production of the Colege-tf Pacific Little Theater season this year by Director De- SHERWOOD SWAN CQ.LTD. ET 1.00 Ingram's Milkweed etj Marcus Brown, and Orevdon Milam Cream has been selected to play the role of the Immortal "Cyrano." The 65c Barbasol Nobrush Shaving Cream. 1.75 Pinaud's Eau de Quinine for the Hair. 65c Pond's Cold date for the play has not been set. Other productions panned for the season are "The Perfect Alibi," by Cream, jars a.

a. Miine, "Arms and the SPECIALS for MONDAY SEPT. 22 LiH by George Bernard Shaw, Eurl pldes' "Trojan Women" and "Loot My Dear," which will be given for tne nrst time on any stage. The Moroni Olson players will stage 65c Pond's Vanishing Aq Cream, jars 60c Daggett Ramsdell Cold Cream, 4-oz. jar 1.50 Veolay Creme "ine snip, by St.

John Ervlne. Extra Special CHIPS0 2 5E 39c and a 10c pkg. Faulty Speech Class Hex 3c I Beecknut Spaghetti. 1 fl I tin 1UC H. B.

CaUaB. 1 A 1 Larse bottle 14C I Fancy Spinach. No. 1 tatl tin OC Fruld for Salad. 1 No.

1 tall IOC 1 Mealy, jars 2Sc 7c 34c 33c 62c 16c 50c Dew Deodorant 10c Vaseline, white, jars 60c Sal Hepatica 60c California Fig Syrup t.00 Ovaltine, large 1 4-oz. 25c Feen-a-mint Laxative Gum To Be Organized SAN JOSE, Sept. 20. Plans for a special course to correct Impedi FREE 23c 50c Jergen's Lotion 1.75 Pinaud's Creanand ments in speecn or San Jose school students are under way following a conference between Miss Elizabeth Orange Yag Values On Sale Until Oct. 4 8.DS Tnlnplex Stropperi for Gillette 2.9 .15 Sterile Gauze BnndnKCi .2 lns.x 10 yds J9 nolle Paper and .40 .15 Loofnb Frlellon Sponges 2.10 10 Whisk linioms Selected (milly Colored Top .33 .75 Sanitary Aprons Dalntjrltnruljle .41) JDS Famous No.

68 Hot Water Bottle MO .15 Bubber Bntb Sponges Assorted .01) .25 Hand Brushes (Selected 17 .49 Hand Brashes Pearl Type 'Backs .25 Tool li Brushes l'nre Imported Bristles .1 9 8 .41) .50 Tooth Brashes Selected Bristles I'earl or Transparent handles 2 .51 .15 Mash Cloths-iurklsh TjpeAssortment 8 .25 Ulcjcle Medallion llrldire ards 35) Bnisltes Wlilte BrNtle and Enameled Handle 3 1 Halsted, field assistant for North ern California for the state bureau of speech correction, and City Su perintendent of schools Walter I iiachrodt. I A Specials at 7c I i 11 II If if2 Id TjFST I I I I (yi OB Dnham'a tofOBDUt Ej Til Lit XJ'fcjU I lafctnlnl'ploca It is planned to bring several special! trained Instructors here to conduct the classes students having inpalred speech. In most 60c Thompson's Chocolate Double Malt 4MA Malted Milk cases such difficulties In student are readily overcome through proper training, it was pointed out, 67c 15c 29c 23c ISc Face Powder Combination 25c Listerine Shaving Cream, new 60c Williams' Shaving Cream and Aqua Vel va Combination 40c Fletcher's Castoria 25c Nutlax Laxative Candy making them more efficient in 69c 1.25 Huf eland Bitters Tonic i. their work. Young Burglar to 1.25 Parke Davis Cod Liver Oil JC Hear Fate Friday '9 Orooerterfa SLICED SUGAR CURED BACON, lb.

25c Hone's Ham and Bacon Dept. 116 1 THE OWL'S I Monday at Kessler's ORANGE TAG 9 Small Eggs, v. s. oo SPECIALS Kxtras' dozcn -C Mayonnaise, i ft Coty's Face pa I 3C swiff nam. to nn 1 SANTA ROSA, Sept.

20. Ed 50c Unguentine tubes 29c ward Kuhl, la, confessed Cotatl burglar, will hear his fate next Iriday in superior court here when fore Judge Benjamin Jones. Kuhl' case was on the court calendar yesterday, and the case was con- tinuecr'en the request of Proba 40c Castoria. tion Officer-VV. A.

Hhulte, who says the- boy served time In Whittier and Preston schools of Industry after being- Involved In an auto theft In Oakland. 29c I 29c 4 finnnt Plha a mm I LK. I --w lull NAPA 1, 75 Combination' Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal and Talcum C7g 7 I The Pork Staid. Drat 11a i. 50c -Unguentlne 6Cc Sal Hepatlca 10c White Vaseline 65c Pond's Cold Cream $1.25 Hnfeland Bitters 50c 75c Size Anscfrxs Iloucc INCARNAT In the little red box No Sales to Dealer 55C I K11 Processed on I 69C Swiss Cheese, lb.

OJC OQ Lomls', Dept. 2, Ideal for after-shave NAPA, sept. 2. Forrest McDermott of Santa Cruz is visit ing with relatives here. Thomas C.

King of Berkeley Is spending a few weeks at his ranch here, overseeing the harvest. King Is a former Napa resident. Mrs. Ethel Lauffer Warren of Oakland ia visiting at the home of Mrs. Lee Curtis.

Miss Jean Cochrane has returned to her home here after completing, a course at a buxinpaa in Fepsodcnt. $1 Ovaltine. $1 Husky fjmmvmmwmmmmwmmimmr I 62C 4 LARGE. WHITfil KAHCHJ I I vinn si Quantity Rights Reserved Tonic. rt A.

Gam. XUl 1 Dept. 4 I Drpt. Vf t0 Trade at Owl CcV and Liggett Stores VLkr Berkeley. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Palin of Santa Rosa are guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Ballmer. 5 IlKSEHE THB HIUHT TO UXlT I AMITIES.

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