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-to OAKLAND TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933 'ELKS NEW SHOP AREA IN THE WORLD OF WOMEN unii i i TO 1 Miss Murdock ilMiss M'DonaldiClub Announces HOSTESS ACME OF MODERNITY NEW STORES To Be Married Mid Summer Party Monday ALAMEDA, June .18. Alameda Ella. Lodge, No, 1015, wilf entertain other Eastbay lodge and tflr jir At Berkeley OPEK IN CENTER '-srtendf at the fifteenth annual plt- Becomes Bride On Wednesday 1 -r- WedAesday evening, In Piedmont Community Church, Miss Lorna McDonald of Danville became the bride of Mr. William Ross! Rev. Ernest F.

W. Swan, pastor, offi "The wedding of Miss Dorothy iysurijay at Paradise Park, fafx-. ildn San Jose. A program of wim-minff. carries, races and dancine is By ALICE RYAN ROOD Monday Universal Club will en Murdock and Mr.

Ernest Page wUl take place this evening at 8:30 leriain at a mid-summer party Monday afternoon at Piedmont Community Hall. The affair will o'clock in the First Presbyterian Church in Berkeley, Dr. Lewis B. be in the Hills and' Dr. Francis ShunlTDowhs ciated, and Miss Mary Rixford was to, omciaie.

nature of a "dessert Attending Miss Murdock as maid soloist during the ceremony. being arranged by the committee In charge. srnQfficers and members of the Jodge 'will open the activities at 11 vL tib with a baseball game between the two groups. Gate, prizes awarded, "and children under 12 years of age will be admitted' free. Edward Schneider 1s general chairman of the committee making final plans for "the event.

He is assisted by R. C. Fenton, Henry Le-wickl, William Mitchell, John Bmz- Jr IPf'fi, It By DICK WEST The fast-growing Eastbay, leading the West in revival of retail trade, augments its far-flung fame by recording more important business moves and expansions in the New Shopping Center during the past 30 days than any city in the Bay District. Closely on the heels of the reopening of the, magnificent Paramount Theater at Twentieth and brid ge," Following the ceremony the cou of honor will be her sister, Miss Mary Kathryh Murdock, and as and is uri' der chair pie received their guests at the Lake Merritt Hotel, where the bri manship of bridesmaids the Misses Dorothea Meyer of Oroville, Wilma Walte Berkeley, Miriam Page, sister of the bridegroom-elect, and Alva Mrs. J.

D. dal supper was served. Garden a er, Piedm flowers adorned the table, set with a lace cloth and decorated with a Goldswbrthy of Oakland and Mrs. rone, William Schmidt, Tony Alves, iFred Schliep'er, Sherwood Jones, 7286. Harry Cooper, Charles Smith.

Al i Assisting centerpiece of gardenias and tall Mrs. Gardner in mak- crystal candlesticks with Ivory bert Caya, Joseph Murry, Al Math-ebat, Asa French, Albert Benetti, Carl Zwissig, Albert Gordon, Her ilT''iiliiit-- M. Mikesell of Berkeley. I Mr. Emory Page will be best man and the ushers are to include Messrs.

Clifford London of Oroville, Walter Felthouse of Berkeley, William Land of Oroville, De Forest Phillips of San Francisco tapers. i a rangements The bride wore a form fitting bert McBride, Walter Anderson, Pete Verzlfc, Albert Tofanelll and for that white aatin gown and court train afternoon Matthew Whitfield. of lace which hung from her shoul are: Mrs. E. C.

Thieme. a. Wil- Berkeley Dry a to ders. The tulle veil was held In place with plaited tulle and orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Hear Dr.

Baker MRS. J. D. GARDNER, er, Mrs. H.

JJ. Hider, Mrs. H. N. Middleton gardenias and lilies of tha valley.

and Dr. Alvin Cox of San Francisco. Dr. Cox and Mr. London are fraternity brothers of the future bridegroom.

Swimming Carnival To Be "Herd Tonight The first swimming carnival at the summer season will be held tonight at the Athens Athletic Club, preceded by a number of dinner BERKELEY, June 18. Dr. Alonzo Al Bakery of Mountain Broadway a week ago, fame the opening Monday of the new home of Morton Company, pioneer jewelers and silversmiths, at 1928-30 Across the street, at 1919 Broadway, workmen are putting the final decorative touches on a new building'of one story and basement which will be occupied by tha Charles Kushins Company as an exclusive family shoe store. The new store, to be presided over by Charles Kushins, president, for many years in charge of th shoe department of a large Oakland store, will be ultra-modern in design with innumerable innovations for the comfort and convenience of patrons. Adjoining the Kushins Company, it 1 1 1 Mrs.

H. A. Larsen, Mrs-'Milton Miss Lois Monsen was maid of Mrs. Milton H. Shutes, who is to preside over the Sunday, evening ,8 hostess at the Women's Athletic Club.

She will be assisted by a number of co-hostesses. Nicholson photo. address a mass meeting of the United Dry Forces of Berkeley in 'the auditorium' of the. Berkeley High School this evening. honor and wore Eleanor blue mous-seline de sole and carried a colonial bouquet of gardenias, forget-me-nots and Cecil Bruner rosebuds.

Har slippers matched her gown. AUVFmTIKEMENT parties in the main dining room. Sons and daughters of club mem Workmen are putting, the finishing touches on this store, at 1919 Broadway, which will house the Charles Kushins Company, an exclusive family shoe organization. Augusts I hai been set for the opening date. Besides shoes, the company will have a hosiery and bag department.

bers will take an active part in the For. her bridesmaids. Miss Mac- DON'T-- LET YOUR FACE GROW 0LD swimming program following dinner. father and son team-race Donald chose Miss Jeannette Richmond and Miss Eleanor McDonald. has attracted as entrants Dr.

Chas. No need now few aaiilng They wore pink embroidered mous- Sweet and his son Joe; Oscar Tompkins, James Townsend and Qudley Smith. Among members who haye- arranged parties are Mesdames Seth Talcott, M. H. Shutes, J.

Z. Todd, C. C. Hall, John Louis Lohse, Howard Flye, F. S.

Greenlee, Frederick Whitaker, John J. Moore and J. H. Lesser. Mr.

and Mrs. Laurel Douglas of LEASES SIGNED FIRE FAILS TO seline de sole with blue sashes and matching slippers. They too carried colonial bouquets. Klatt and Bobby Klatt; Mr. Arthur H.

Abel and son Jack, and William Silsley and William Jr. facial untie Which eauna wrinkles, llnei, crownfeet, black hcadl, lane porea, roufh and murky akin. One delightful application of Neoplaama, easily d-plied at home, make an amazing difference. Fur Mr. Ross was attended by Mr.

Among the daughters taking part William Logan as best man. The ushers were Mr. Thomas Asplin In the 'races will be the Misses Olive and Ronada Bailey, Sally Silsley, Betty Hickok and Betty ther treatment rapidly aid the face In regaining the flrmnen. freihfeaa bROWTH SET RECORD Paloma Avenue entertained at din and Judge Allen G. Norrir ner at their home in honor of Miss The bride is th daughter of Mr.

Otto. and Mrs. John Alexander McDon Following the program, members na alluring youthfuiaesi A deUghtful that make a woman ao i proceae of fa- deilrable. Not a clay, ctal rejuvena- peel, bleach or cream. An- ition known to proximately five wek'.

the beautiful treatment In one large aueen of an- tuba at rme r. Heloise Hebert, of New Orleans, who is visiting with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ald of Danville. She is a graduate will enjoy swimming.

of Mtfls College. Jonnson, Mrs. J. Milton Ward and Mrs. E.

A. Coates. This will be the final session of the club until the Fall seasoa, which will be officially Inaugurated early in August. Mrs. Marshall Robinson, the Club's philanthropic chairman, is making an appeal for clothing for persons in need.

Members having garments they wish(, to give away have been askedo communicate with her, or her assistant, Mrs. Frank L. Robinson, and arrangements will be made for collection. 0 Chanter DB, P. E.

O. Sisterhood, had its final-affair of the tqrm recently when member gathered at the country of Mrs. B. F. Helmond An Walnut Creek, for a picnic party.

Mrs. H. P. Kelland, corresponding secretary of the chapter, was chairman of arrangements. Mrs.

John H. Graham, past president of Oakland Civic 'Center entertained recently at her home In Rawson Street at a buffet luncheon. The hostess was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Newton Craig. Mrs.

Richard Von Bargen' contributed to the program of the afternoon, singing several selections. Guests included: Mesdames Harriet Wilson, Alice Cowgill, Marie Levy, Stella Hayncr, Lillian Carmella Skaggs, George Watson, James De Paoli, A. W. Wimble. Theresa Schmidt, JefiSfe Muller.

W. J. Gill, M. M. Van Haaren, W.

G. Clcverdon and Don Williams. 0 0 0 Mrs. Anna Pope, 171 Vernon Terrace, a member of Chapter DB, P. E.

O. Sisterhood, accompanied QUO Several score Eastbay society folk Wallace Hebert of Calmar Ave By MAX HORWInIki More leases have been signed during the past thirty days In Oak Mr. Ross is a son of Mr. and 4 nnu urpi, panmeni atorea. si.

Mrs. William Ross of Santa Rosa. nue, Oakland. The' guests were Miss Heloise Hebert, Mr. Mark vrtauea at Mmair Inc Cbleaga, J1L who are remaining in town over the week-end or who will return early Supnday evening are planning to Assemble at the Women's anomer crew 01 uuuaers is ruining to completion the Oakland home of the J.

J. Newberry Company, an important link in a chain of 400 stores being, opened from coast to coast. Merchandise already is arriving and the opening, it was announced, will be pushed forward to the moment contractors complete their work, The I. Magnin Compansftthe northwest corner of BroaCway and Twentieth Street, recently was forced by growing patronage to enlarge the store to occupy the entire building. The Gray Shop; on the opposite corner, is preparing for expansion to accommodate increasing trade by opening the second floor of tha new H.

Cross building as an exclusive sports shop. i C. A. Henslee, develope" of food markets, announces construction will be started at the earliest possible moment on his projected $150,000 Grand Central Market at Telegraph Avenue and Twentieth Street. Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Brusie mar- land's New Shopping Center than in any similar period for several years, is the encouraging boast of local realtors. Athletic Club Sunday night for one chant of Casita de la Loma, Mills College, will be at home at 4:30 Sunday afternoon, June 18,. to their, friends, in 'honor of the members of the Pro Arte Sthing Quartet of series of informal buffet din According to J. E.

Mauerhan, the ravages of fire can not halt business in the New Shopping Center, It was indicated today when two establishments which recently altered heavy damage announced that they would reopen within the month. The Curtain Store, conducted by J. E. Mauerhan, and the Para-mount'Coffee Shop, victims of a $15,000 blaze in the R. H.

Cross building at 2030 Broadway, announced as soon as contractors can rush to completion necessary ners. Evidence that this March of is unabating, it is contended A feature of this affair will be Brussels, Belgium, and Mr. and the after-dinner play reading by Mrs. Hugh Brown of the S. N.

that inquiries are increasing in number and if negotiations now pend Behrman play, "Biography." Egon Petri of Berlin. Members of the quartet are Messrs. Alphonse Onnou, Laurent Halleux, Germain Prevost ancTlRobert Maas. Milton H. Shutes will pre-lidfk over the 'dinner and assisting mm f' ing are consummated within the month a new high mark will be established.

x-Foremost among the more recent FACIAL 1 1 her as) co-hostesses will be: Mes-Cjf Hall, Arthur V. Swezey, Perry FUSTIC P.T.A.?te leases closed where new enterprises will be opened shortly are: George S. Koshaba, "Oriental rug merchant, Exclude With WtfPLlIZEP, on Mrs. J. McMaster, retiring in new building at the southwest corner of Broadway andTwenty- DOWNTOWN DAY president of Berkeley Washington left Sunday for Merced, where she is to establish her future Frank Werner Co; 196 0 BROADWAY At 2DTH "by her daughter, Miss Blanche Megladdery, Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Hebert, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund, Hebert, Mr.iand.Mrs. Ben Lawrence, Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Webster, Mr; and Mrs. Fritr Knudsen and Mr. Elwood Nonneman. A bicycle ride in Lakeside Park preceded the dinner.

Little Miss Ruth Douglas danced for the guests during the evening. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of the Christian Friendship Center at 720 Linden Street, a silver tea will be given from 2 to o'clock this afternoon and from 7 to -8 o'clock this evening by the members of the The occasion is the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of the couple. Mr.

Smith has been in charge of the Christian center for the past year. Mrs. J. F. Martin Is chairman of the committee In charge of the reception and -Is being assisted by, Mrs.

T. H. Ronfheimer, Mrs. Ann Randall, Mrs. Margaret Price, Mrs.

Anna Schiedge, Mrs. J. B. Baker, Mrs. Ira Castle, Mrs.

Chloe Christy. Members of the Adams Point Bridge Club were entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday at the Hotel Oakland by Mrs. Richard Lewis. Present were Mesdames Samuel Staats Shepard, Henry C. Dodge, W.

W. Blair, H. W. Kent, Miles Fox, E. C.

Lyon, Granville Shuey, Millicent Meriwether, E. C. Robinson, Jessica Craig and Charles Gallagher. second Street; Oakland Novelty Dress Shop, 1734 Broadway; Buffet home. Mrs.

This New Type a ster Pope, is en route to Ireland. Mrs. Pope and Miss Pope plan to be away from their Oakland home for nine weeks. and Beer Tavern, adjoining the Orpheum Theater on Broadway; was feted at a num- of WASHER WITH Economy Cleaners, 2090 Broadway at Twenty-first Street, and an unnamed tenant at 1750 Broadway, parties be Age proup Formed fore her de- a Among many new business insti DRYER At Mills Nursery A special age group for children in the Mills College Nursery School tutions recently opened in the New MM several being given by members Shopping Center to flaunt defiance in the face the depression bugaboo and help establish Oakland as a substantial retail market. of the asso VALUE Summer Session is being organized, according to an announcement made yesterday by Isabella Hammack, The Famous Slater were: Remington-Rand 2030 Specially Reduced director.

The new class will Include ciation's ex-e i board. rkeley Washington A. is being con-g atulatcd upon a number of Broadway; Melcier Studios, 1774 Broadway; Tarty Service Shop, 2035 Broadway; George E. Bailey Cleaning Works, 2049, Broad way; Charles Sports Shoppe, 2080 Broadway; Mc- I children from 6 to 8 years of age, whereas original plans were to admit only children from 2 to 6 years old. Sports reduced Lane's Studio of the Dance, la Terms Low a 50c Per Week Oxfords Grand Avenue; Colvin Templeton Nature study will be emphasized Nineteenth and Telegraph; in the work of the older group, and Donner's Dress Shop, Nineteenth outdoor classes will be held for the 11) 1 hu washer shown above purpose.

Arrangements have been Complete the pleasure for a short time only I made to have a trained nurse give daily miical examinations to the pupils. Registration will be held throughout the summer for the entire remaining period of the classes or for any part of the summer until the close of the session, July 29. and Telegraph; Ralph A. Tomasco's Exclusive Prescription Pharmacy, 420 Seventeenth Street; H. W.

Jew-ett Company, 1819 Franklin Street; Walter N. Gabriel, realtor, 1726 Franklin Street; State Building and Loan Commissioner, Eastbay division office, Broadway at Twenty-third Street; Patricia Reynolds Dance Studio, 2030 Broadway; Gal-len-Kamp Shoe Company, Tele of your shopping with our unusual Special hai full size tubs. No belts or pulleys. No wringer. The dryer squeezes Fully i guaranteed mbto'r.

Buy Before Prices Advance 0 Opra Wedneidar Nltht graph Avenue at Seventeenth Everyone knows that Slater make the finest of active sports shoes. I iinr.hftnn Street; Lillian Dress Shop, 1704 Telegraph Avenue; R. C. Endriss, optician, 1726 Telegraph Avenue; Capri Italian Restaurant, 510 Sev 20-30 Club to Honor U. of C.

Track Coach BERKELEY, June 16. Brutus Hamilton, new track coach at the University of California, will be honored next Wednesday noon at the weekly luncheon of the 20-30 Club. Dr. Arthur Jensen and Everette Scrivner, both of whom won letters in track on the Berkeley campus, are in charge of the meeting. Hamilton, who is an hon achieve- mrs.

o. c. jones. ments during the 1933-1934 term. It fulfilled standard requirements, and was the only school in the Sixteenth District to "obtain subscrib-tions from all its .33 boara members, for the California Pareht-Tenchor magazine.

A total of subscriptions was turned in by the unit, making a 100 per cent recorB. Mrs. Alfred Howard was magazine chairman. Mrs. O.

C. Jones, press chairman of the unit, had the distinction of having her publicity book, chosen among the eight in the Sixteenth District, tc be rated for State honors. Mrs. David Barnes, who served as press chairman of Westlake A. during the past year, and who will be drama chairman of the unit, next term, is leaving shortly for Redding for the summer season.

Mrs. S. A. Martin, Oakland Whit-tier A. member, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.

J. H. Meneice, and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Martin, will leave shortly for a motor trip to Washington. Both Mrs. Meneice and Mrs Martin are Oakland- Wnittier unit members. Mrs.

C. B. Eiferle, also an' Oak- enteenth Street, and Prescription 50c Pharmacy. Nineteenth- and Franklin Streets. There are splendid styles in brown white, elk brown, and a group of white ghillie ties.

Frank Broadway at 20th In OAKLAND'S QUALITY SHOPPING CENTER Office buildings in the New Shop ping Center also report renewed 525 -14-th Street: activity, with all Indications that a new deal in Eastbay business is orary member of the club, will talk, well under way. Plate Eunch 30c Dinner (55c Saturday Sunday 85c CAPRI Restaurant 510 17th St. AHUM Believe STARTS TODAY Opnalte Itnxle el a Puis 4n the Enemies oi Tbej fly to ii the irronna glory togrther! I Fere'a I I MAIDEN FORM if MiM J'TIIE wnimer member, will spend the Summer in, the Santa Cruz Mountains. The Eiferle's are planning to build a cabin this season on their property thore. Mrs.

Alma for manv years a member of the faculty of Stoncliuvst School, and first president of Stonehurst A was honor guest at a farewell 'party given the earlier part of the week whenji group of A. members' terming themselves "The Old Timers," entertained for hVr' Mrs Ward 'is leaving Stonehurst School to accept a post at Garfield Junior High School, the beginning of the school term in Alienor FliASHING ACTIOX TORRID ROMANCE FREDRK MARCH GE1ANT CAROLE LOMBARD 7iArut '-'in' health Contr to Gal Nil Mima I Form! vhrrr Nutiirr I al tirr kiixlmi auil hrl. Kent ami rrluxntiun, or rrcl-bloolrI oiiltloor thrill, Km lor live mineral water and halhu. Mmlcm holrh and roltan, noriMhlfvrniona. I'ine new motor roail, mil way and that in Oakland and vicinity there is a public highly appreciative of the better things in jewelry and of 'correct table appointments in Silver.

Articles of taste associated with a moderate price. Such a clientele we are prepared to serve in our new quarters. HMDKION CO. JACKOAKiE but connection, -ff' tit or fr folder and greatly mlucnl rate for 1933 roa. BA.RTI.fclT SPKINS IIOTEU I.AKEtOtlNTY, CAIJF, or (Wat BrmsiurtN.

105? fivel stctnted Unit without fthrgm bind; far tUmmtr- fitmru. WALTER CATLETTN "D4a Knawa Beit" Bustlioe well uplifted and diaphragm well controlled that is the formula for a fashionable figure this season 1 Maiden Form makes it very easv to acquire these smart accented lines, with clever brassieres like the style shown above (No. 543 with 2-inch band or No; 580 with 4-inch band). Send for free booklet of brassieres, girdles and garter belts for tvtry figure type. Dept.

58 At PIALIII aVMYWHIM tOOK 0 TH6 NAM! I. V. I. T. Of.

VTlCA E1t.E is its MaUaa Form Kfth AraNawYorii TUB San Franrinro office, Turk, phone ORdway 7 137. tPrlnk Harriett Watrrim lwr tlm for Hrmtth STROUirDOZI RADSO now Pl Whftenuito'i fthyihm Brt Plckemt 8ttm Among guests at the party, which was a surprise affair at Mrs. Ward's home in One Hundred and Third Avenue the following group of past presidents: Mesdames William Gall, A. N. Chambers, Elsie Crabb, William Clinton, S.

M. Unger, W. Dunstan, Louise Dalen, Mae Goet-ter, William Kack, Gladys Butz-bach, L. G. Durante, John, Noppe" Geofge Bray, Gerald Iron's, A Levoy, A.

G. Coif man, L. E. Ha-vencroTt, Lorena J. Heath, Miss Margaret Ward, University of California student, and daughter, of the honoree, was lso among those present Aaa IMh.

TA Fera With CAROLE I.OMBAID JACK OAKIE Many ethen Merry MtUAj Crt 1928-30 Broadway Oakland Ray Building Opposite CapwelUt A Paraaaoamt Frammt Newt rianra "fMU.fttbkm1 krst. utrt milk tttmiin it tit: If fu lik atockinarl Jutnrs YOUNG EDW. T. YOT7N Vlea-Prcaldent rresiaeni.

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