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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAT 5, 1933 13 CHILDREN TO MRS. BRAYTON IN, THE WORLD OF WOMEN AID CAMPAIGN WINS rMrs. DecotojSorority Will HOSTESS Ex-Governor's Daughter Wed To Alamedan Hold Convention At Sacramento Is Hostess at May Breakfast Married less than a year, Mrs. Anna Minerva Brayton, Long Beach heiress, obtained a divorce at Las Vegas, today, from RICHMOND, May 8. Richmond school children will have a part in the city's progress and prosperity campaign in an essay writing competition.

This announcement came today as Corey Cat-lin Brayton, mining nginee and scion of By ALICE RYAN ROOD. Northern Province of California, Pi Omricon Sorority, will have its annual convention Sunady, May 14, in Sacramento, with headquarters Mrs. Ezra Decoto was a recent hostess at a May breakfast, honoring her house guest, Mrs. Byrd Ault of Bellingham. Wash.

Mra. Ault will return north tht latter part of the the latest development in the campaign begun by the Chamber of Commerce for the "revitiliiatlon of Richmond." A prosperity week frem May 15 to 22 will be celebrated. The atudent's essay contest will be in three divisions, high school, junior high school, and elementary at me Hotel Senator. month. Mra.

Decoto was hostess I 1 at her nom ana tnose Diaaen iu Chapter of i- i i Mr. 1 I II II a promt-nent Berkeley family, according to dispatches. Mra. Brayton, daughter of Mr. and Mra.

Charles Patt Ritter of Long Beach, established her Nevada res idence several At a simple home service, the wedding of Mrs. Ruth Richardson Smith and Mr. Frank Van Cleve of Alameda took place Wednesday morning at a 10:30 o'clock service. The home of former Governor and Mrs. Friend W.

Richardson, parents of the bride, in Arlington Avenue, Berkeley, was the scene of the nuptial service, which was witnessed by trre immediate families, with Rev. Laurance L. Cross, pastor of the Northbrae Community Church, officiating. The couple were unattended. Mr.

and Mrs. Van Cleve have gone to Carmel-by-the-Sea for their wedding trip and will make their home in this city on their return. The bride was a former student at the University of California. New officers and students at will be represented by thirty rs, headed by meet the honor guest were Mes-dames Arthur T. George, Walter Kolasa, N.

M. Lonn, L. A. Huberty, J. Paul St.

Sure, J. P. Fieberling, Edward W. Fuhr, Ralph L. Myers, Paniel Crosby, Walter Corder, J.

H. Lavenson, Harriet Isaacson. On May 12, Mrs. Decoto will give a breakfast honoring Mrs. H.

A. Stout, who with her daughter, Joan, and her mother, Mrs. A. Nick-erson, will leave soon for a six weeks trip east. The travelers will attend the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago in June.

schools, and prizes will be awarded in each division. The contestants will be asked to write of their plans for improving their homes. While this plan was progressing under the direction of Walter T. Helms, superintendent of schools, the Richmond Merchants' Association moved to aid the Chamber of Commerce in the progress campaign Ernest Marcus, association president, announced the appointment of a committee to aid Mayor Russell J. Meyer, general chairman.

The committee members are: Ben Malik, William Dayton, Clark Barger, E. G. Schlanker, A. J. Fur-rer, Richard Johnson, Otto Ludewig and Fred B.

La Moine. On sale in Itoos Bros Oakland store only! Mrs. Claire pre sident; I Miss Elizabeth Sulli months ago.MBi. anna m. biatton.

The marriage of the couple was one of the outstanding social events van, enter-t in June, 1932. It took place in the a i i anit presence of society leaders at St a i rman Francis Chapel, Glenwood Mission and Mr Inn, Riverside. Brayton's parents, Mr. and Mrs Louise So-MRS. LOUISE SODKRREfta derberg.

TTT Eastbay group is con STUDENTS VISIT MILLS. BERKELEY, May 5. Sixty stu Corey Catlin Brayton, live in Mrs. Henry Guerin entertainied at luncheon Wednesday at her home in Alameda for a score of guests assembled in 'honor of Mrs. Louis R.

Weinmann. Bridge was a later diversion for the guests. Mrs. Weinmann now makes her home in Piedmont, but for years tht family home was in Alameda. Otto dents of College High Berkeley.

RAT CAUGHT ON FISHHOOK tributing a dramatic skit to the program, "Bram Waves." Final" plans for participation in the convention were made at a meeting of the sorority last night at headquarters, School, accompanied by Brothers Timothy and Hubert, Wednesday paid a visit to the Pittsburg Steel Mills to study the physics and chemistry of that industry. DAWSON, Ga. Hukie Stovall re cently caught a rat on a fishhook attached to a line near here. We have no branch Thn Is only on i Hotel Leamington. Mrs.

D. D. McAvoy li president of the Northern Province. Miss Muriel Booth is general chcalrman of arrangements and Mrs. Wanda Q.

Lahanier li the convention's general chairman. A program of business sessions, speeches, a sightseeing tour and luncheon, will make up the day's activities. It is expected Mrs. Mary Prange, national president, will be a guest of honor at the affair. 0 0 0 Mrs.

John H. HoTcombe, radio chairman of Alameda District Fed Mra. Henry Guerin of Alameda, entertained at luncheon Wednesday at her horn in Alameda. Mra. Guerin is one of younger matrons interested in the airdrome dance to be given for the Children's hospital tomorrow evening in Alameda.

Mills College for 1933-34 will be breakfast guests of Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, president of Mills, on Sunday morning, May 7. The guests will include thelisses Elizabeth Grelle, Anna Stribling, Margaret Wentworth, Margaret McFar-land, Louise Minaglia, Marion Vi-deroni, Marjorie Brown, Betty Tur-ney, Dorothy Wrigley, Eleanor Boadway, Florence Willmott, Kay Hall and Helen Griffin. U. G.

Fiancee to Be Honored at Party Honoring Miss Lois Scouler, fiancee of Mr. Reese Norton, Miss Margaret Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Jones, will entertain with a Sunday morning breakfast for 28 guests, sorority sisters and friends of the bride-elect.

Both the hostess and Miss Scouler are members of Kappa Delta sorority at the University of California. Those who have received invitations to the breakfast are the Misses Josephine Tilden, Mary Wakefield, Jean Wallace, Monica' Scanlon, Ora Tharsing, Gertrude and Frances Wepfer, Marion West, Madeline Yancey, Geraldine Howe. Elizabeth Humphrey, Margaret Johnson, Helen Lang, Viola Lowe, Agnes Matson, Agnes Moffatt, Alice Mills, Marjorie Mills, Ruth Aan-dall, Geraldina Robinson, Shirley Anderson, Ruth Berh, Myrle Brown, Oaif.llRbrteikm A Complete Sample Line of Spring 1933 lints Straw and Felts Reduced eration and a group of Eastbay newspaper women will be honor guests at a luncheon of the College Women's Club, tomorrow. 83rd Following luncheon, a business Mn. J.

O. Davenport will five a tea In the gardens of her home on Tunnel Road tomorrow afternoon, complimenting a bride-elect. Miss Dorothy Murdock. The wedding of Misa Murdock and Mr. Ernest Page will take place on June 18 at Westminster House, Berkeley.

0 0 0 Commander T. L. Gatch, ton of Mr. and Mra. Claud Gatch of the Hotel Oakland, who has been an instructor at Annapolis for the past three years, has been detailed as navigator of the reconditioned U.

S. S. New Mexico, assuming his new duties on July 1. Mrs. Gatch and the children are now in Southern California.

0 0 0 Mrs. Milllcent Meriwether will entertain the Adams Point Bridge Club at luncheon Thursday, May 11, at the Hotel Oakland. Parishioners Old St. Mary's Church will attend their first reunion party in a score of years this evening. The event will take place in the Parish Hall at Eighth and Grove Streets, and all who have attended services at the church during the past 20 years have been invited.

Bridge will be played. The Rev. Arthur O'Connell, pastor, is chairman of arrangements. He will be assisted by a committee including Mrs. James G.

Barron, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Mary Mc-Manus, Mrs. John Fitzgerald, Mrs. Lloyd Barron, Mrs.

George Ring, meeting will be held. Officers will be elected. The ticket is as fol Maurine Casey, Margaret Culbert-son, Alice and Harriet Currie, Mary Curts, Rosemarit Dickinson, Winifred Englebright and the honor guest, Miss Lois Scouler. 0 0 Members of Chi Omega Sorority held their Eastbay alumnae meeting and luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Earl Reed on The Alameda, Berkeley.

Mrs. Edwin S. Moreland is president of the lows: Miss Laura Cairns, presi dent; Mrs. R. O.

Moody, first vice- 12 oW president; Mrs. John E. Wallace, second vice-president; Mrs. C. H.

Bell, recording secretary; Mrs. Wil liam S. Bayless, corresponding sec retary; Mrs. Louis Penney, financial secretary; Mrs. Roland Dygert, treasurer; Mrs.

R. T. Birge, auditor; Anniversary Saturday closing the first Week of tht anniversary tale, brings neu) ideas and new savings for everyone. Mrs. George Edwards, historian; Mrs.

J. J. Rosedale, publicity chair man; Mrs. Louis Hermann, house chairman, and Mrs. Frank Kelly, director of sections.

Mrs. George Unnewehr will be chairman of the luncheon and will be assisted by Mesdames Bruce Zim merman, Frank Wentworth, John 8.50 hats reduced to $425 10.00 hats reduced to $5 12.50 hats reduced to ()25 15.00 hats reduced to $FJ5 Broadway at Fifteenth E. Wallace and Roydon Woolsey. The club will entertain at Its an and the Misses Josephine Clark, Miss Sophie Krause, Miss Annie ON OUR You'll be delighted with the new Korde Laces nual Spring luncheon. May 20, with Giblin.

Miss Margaret Dwyer will be in unnewehr as cnairman. 0 0 0 charge of the score girls and will Dancing, swimming and card be assisted by Miss Mary McQuaide playing will be the diversified en Miss Petra Fernandez, Miss Esther a tertalnment offered by Oakland and Miss Rose Villabaois, Miss Mamie Ferrantl, Miss Alma Souza, Women's City Club swimming sec (2s tion at an "open house party" at which it will entertain tomorrow Miss Margaret Quirke and the Misses Josephine and Frances De They're so fresh and cool looking and the styles are certainly chic one with puff sleeves, one with a cape and one with ruffled sleeves trimmed with net. You must see them to appreciate their smartness and try them argain lable Gato. Busses Replace Cars But Many Don't Know It they fit beautifully. I HO.

1 POCKET KODAK, JR. FORMERLY $11 NOW evening at the Alice Street clubhouse. Mrs. Arthur Cordray is chairman of the affair and will be assisted by Mesdames H. B.

Riggs, E. H. Daniels, S. A. Price, J.

A. Parcell, P. O. Solon, R. E.

Anderson, Dallas Young, Jack L. Powers, Charles C. Wing, Harold Bausch, Henry Hy-land, Frank Meley, Eugene Severln, R. C. Bachelor, S.

F. Davis, Harvey Thompson, Oscar Frederickson, Leo Dolan, Jack Goodfellow, Arthur Gullman, Frank Robert, Allan K. Hulme, Walter Neal, John Ober, George E. Wolton, William G. Skil-ling and the Misses Helen Wood-bridge, Beatrice Anfinson and Mary Casanova.

Mrs. T. L. Phillips will be In charge of the card playing, which will be in the lounge. Her assistants will be Mesdames Carrie Hall, D.

W. Durant, Lillian Harrington, W. E. Hope, H. E.

Marthan, A. G. Calou, A. E. Skinner and F.

C. Lawler. Mfsmi if mV Bureau Foods. SoolDitioa 11 llillll Shown on living models all day Saturday! ALAMEDA, May J. Police officers were Instructed today by City Manager Ralph M.

Bryant to notify street car patrons that motor coaches are being operated in Park Street between San Jose Avenue intersection of East Fourteenth Street and Twenty-third Avenue in Oakland, over the route formerly traveled by the No. 9 street cars. Motor bus service was inaugurated when it was disclosed by a survey that the Park Street bridge cannot safely carry the weight of street cars, but many patrons, unaware that the car service has been replaced by motor coaches, have waited for a street car indefinitely, officials reported. DELEGATE CHOSEN. RICHMOND, May 5.

Mrs. Maude Arnold, president of Richmond parlor, Native Daughters of the Golden West, will represent the parlor at the Grand Parlor convention to be held in Oakland in June. Mrs. Georgie Curry is alternate GOING at just over half price, this beautiful folding camera for 2 34 picture's. Only factory clearance makes such a bargain possible in a brand-new Kodak.

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