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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934 9 OF EASTBAY SOCIETY: CLUBS: T. A. BETROTHAL TOLD HABEMO! Miss Ruth Richardson, daughter Boyd Richardson of Vernon Street, whose Magnor Hayes of La Jolla, was parents. Burlingame Opens Jr. College Battle REDWOOD CITY, June Burlingame residents today were named on a committee to attempt to wrest the San Mateo Junior College from San Mateo and relocate it on a Burlingame site.

The committee said it planned to engage in a "non-aggressive" campaign to win the junior college, putting up its arguments and allowing the voters to decide the issue. The taxpayers will be asked June 25 to approve the expenditure of $80,000 for a new site. Mayor Allan F. Hunt of Burlingame heads the committee and other members are Elmer Roberts, Steb Teal. Henry Maier, Jack Lynch, Mrs.

Emerson Miller and Mrs. E. W. Stephens. P.

T. Plans Tea Drama Afternoon MRS. DAVID BARNES school auditorium. A box exchange luncheon will be featured. Miss Doris McEntyre of the Oakland School Department will speak 011 "Children's Books." Mrs.

Herbert Spencer, presidentelect. will report on the State convention. Mrs. G. I.

Ritchic will give the historian's report. A program of music will be presented. 00 Golden Gate A. had its last meeting of the year this afternoon. A business session and social hour, with a program of music, made up the day's calendar.

00 Members of the Elisabeth Sherman Choral brought work of the year to a close afternoon their, when they were entertained at the home of Mrs. Floyd Nichols, unit president. Mrs. Nichels was installed for her second term of office at a retent luncheon given by the association. Richard W.

Kretsinger, school principal, was at this time presented with a life membership in the California Congress of Parents and Teachers. The installation luncheon was attended by 125 members. 0 Daniel Webster A. and the Dads Club will join in giving a picnic tomorow. at Mosswood Park.

Games will be played in the afternoon. A pot -luck supper will be served at 6 o'clock. Mrs. A. A.

Chenoweth is chairman of the committee arranging the affair. concluded it. work of the year 0 0 Members of Glenview P. -T. A.

met today at the home of Mrs. S. F. Worswick to make plans for a luncheon party to be given next week honoring graduating students. Plans.

for Inext year's programs were outlined yesterday at a meeting of the executive hoard. held at the home of Mrs. M. B. Nichols.

Edwin Markham A. will entertain at tea and a drama program Monday, Four plays, directed by Mrs. David Barnes. will be presented. They are "Lizzie.

the Ribbon Counter "Hiring a New How the Story and "Wild Nell." The unit's gym class will the guests of the Daniel Webster A. gym class on Monday evening. The Edwin arkham Association will have its last meeting of the term on day in the Parents Announce Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Boyd Richardson of Vernon Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr.

Robert Magnor Hayes of La Jolla, Southern California. The bride-to-be attended the University of Michigan, where she affiliated Phi sorority, and the University of California. The marriage of the couple will be a simple service performed at the home of the bride's parents next week, after which the will go to La Jolla for the Summer. Goes to England Miss Dorothy Dunn, daughter of Mrs. James Dunn of Alameda, is returning to Oxford for her M.

and expects to leave the end of June for England. She will visit in London and in Scotland with her family before the opening of college. Miss Dunn will go via Panama, sailing from San Francisco soon. 0 Invitations have been received for the wedding of Miss Luise Bruns, daughter of Mrs. Henry Charles Bruns, and Mr.

Francis Jackson Marshall for Saturday, June 16, at 8:30 o'clock at Christ Episcopal Church, Alameda. A reception will follow at Hotel Alameda, Central and Broadway. 0 In honor of Miss Elena Huaco, who is to be married on June 7, Mrs. Edith M. K.

Tibbetts of Berkeley opened her home on Shattuck Avenue for a tea and show given by the American Hospitality International Relations committee of the College Women's Club. Assisting in receiving were the members of this committee. Bronze and yellow flowers were used in the appointments of the dining rooms where tea was served. Wed in Reno The marriage of Miss Margaret Nye, daughter of Mrs. W.

F. Nye and the late W. F. Nye of Palm Beach, and Mr. Charles L.

Tebbe, son of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Tebbe of this city, took place May 11 in Reno, Nev. Mrs.

Tebbe is a graduate of the University of Washington and has lately been in charge of the county library at Klamath Falls, Ore. Mr. Tebbe is a graduate of the University of California, class of '29, where he was a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity and of Golden Bear, Phi Phi, Winged Helmet and Big honor societies. He has recently returned from a two year stay in the Philippine Islands, where he was engaged as forest engineer, by hardwood fimber interests, and is now with the research branch of the U. S.

Forest Service at the University of fornia. The couple will make Berkeley their home. Kahn's BIRTHDAY Broadway, San Pablo, Sixteenth St. Telephone Helliday 1000 55" Begins 8 Saturday its growth, Oakland's oldest store presenting 1000 opens 55 of steady sale---a sale Celebrating on a years great, annual storewide wardrobe, a sale of fresh, And, new, apdoors Saturday modernizing your home and your regular retail prices. ideas for at less than to day's style-right enough, merchandise on Saturday there will be child propriately woman and 1 A Gift for every Balloons man, Cigars A balloon for Children's Shoe youngster Gardenias Good ones, gentlemen, to be Cloth- had who asks First in Floor or Basement, ladies--just for asking in the First Floor and Boys' Shop First.

Floor Floor. Men's Shops, and Gardenias the for Gardenia the Booth on ing Departments, Girls' Shop, Second ask at the First or Second Floor, Basement. and. either Basement. IDEAS FOR MODERNIZING 1000 Modesto Man Files Income Tax Protest WASHINGTON, June R.

Hawke of Modesto. petitioned the board of tax appeals today for a redetermination of income tax claims totaling $37,788 for 1930 and 1931. His petition charged the Bureau of Internal Revenue, erroneously claimed he profit on the sale of J. C. Penney Company stock, and refused to allow a deduction for loss on stock he claims to have brought on fraudulent representations.

MAYOR QUITS AS FIREMAN CLUB CALENDAR FOR TOMORROW Y. W. C. for teachers, 3:30 p. m.

Junior Etude Club Picnic, John Hinkle Park. Sorority to Dance dinner dance will be given this evening at the Athens Athletic Club by the Gamma Chapter of the Mu Delta Epsilon sorority? It will be a formal initiation dance. Miss Alice Penney is in charge of arrangements and the following will attend: Tho Misses Edith Carey, Viola Stephenson, Delma Whitcomb, Jean Hooson, Dorothy Webster, Mary Humpert, Betty Dale, Susan Dalziel, Betty Groves, Dorothy Jensen, Kathryn Hooson, Marlyn Heine and Naomi Wanderin. Mrs. L.

Whitcomb and Mrs. C. A. Groves will attend as sponsors. Tomorrow evening Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Ohlson will entertain a number of their friends at the Athens Club dinner dance. Among those who will attend as guests will be: Mr.

and Mrs. E. L. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Winckler, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Boyer, Miss Marion Tyndall and Mr. L. E. Aquirrie. 0 00 0 Students at the University of California, en route to the National Convention of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, to be held at Swampscott, sailed on the S.

'S. Santa Elena from San Francisco for New York, May 31. Representing the local chapter were Miss Edith Harts, Miss Catherine Parker and Miss Jacqueline Allan. Mrs. George Roth Rothganger accom0 panied by her guest Mrs.

George Chevalier, who has been in Europe for some time, returned from a motor trip to Santa Barbara, day. They stopped at Carmel en route north. Mills Lecture Society on both sides of the bay will travel to Mills College this evening to attend a reading by, Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, to followed by a reception in her honor. "An Evening With, the Plays of Thornton Wilder" sponsored by the Mills Club of Alameda County for the benefit of their scholarship fund.

Reservations for themselves and guests have been made by Mr. and Mr. George W. Banzhaf, Mrs. B.

C. Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. Morgan, Mrs. Hugh Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Farnham P.

Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Cobert Capwell, Mrs. I. C.

Capwell, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Smith. Amelia MacConaughy, Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Reinhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vilas.

Mr. and Mrs. William Cavalier, and Mrs. Clinton Walker, Mr. Albert Bender, Dr.

Robert Leavens, Miss Anna Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Seldon C. Smith, Mr.

Land Mrs. Herman H. Phleger, Miss Marcella Allen, Mrs. W. W.

Bruner, Mrs. Harry E. Chandler, Mrs. Edward Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs.

Lindsay A. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Victor H.

Doyle. Mrs. Wells Drury, Mr. and Mrs. S.

E. Emberson, Miss Beatrice La Coste, Mr. and Mrs. M. E.

Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic S. Hirschler, Mr. Mrs.

Cornelius Cadagan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Henley, Mr. and Mrs.

James Howard, Mr. and C. W. Hoover. Mrs.

Ells Whitmore, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin V. Wood. Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Jewett, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Erskine. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Kent, Miss Annie Lowery, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Taylor, and Mrs. Thomas McClure, Mr.

and Mrs. John G. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T.

Dobbins, Mr. Mrs. Frank Wentworth, Mr. and William PalFuller, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph (Fisher and Mrs. remaining F. H. tickets Gregory. are in few.

the hands of Mrs. Earl B. Henley, Glencourt 2026. Pioneers Celebrate 55th Wedding Day Relatives and friends will attend the celebration of the fifty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

0. 0. McDowell Sunday at the home of their daughter. Mrs. R.

N. Thode of 1802 Curtis Street, Berkeley.Mrs. McDowell came across the plains, with her parents as a child, is the mother of James W. McDowell of Richmond, Mrs. D.

T. Mervett and Mrs. Thode. The McDowells married in Alturas, Modoc County, but have spent most of their married life in Oakland and the Eastbay, according to Mrs. Thode.

There is one -grandchild, Donald E. Aiden, 20 months old. Clubman of S. F. Weds at Salinas SALINAS, June Robertson, 51, prominent San Francisco clubman owner of a bookpublishing firm in Redwood City, and the former Lucy Sherman, 45, were honeymooning somewhere in California.

They were married in Justice of the Peace Harry J. King's court, with the mothers of both the bride and bridegroom as witnesses. The bridegroom's mother, Jane Robertson, came to Monterey county. to be married -three years ago. The new Mrs.

Robertson is said to be related to General Sherman of Civil War fame. Election of Officers To Feature Meeting RICHMOND, June of officers will be held by the Richmond Lions Club at a meeting Tuesday 'noon at the Hotel Carquinez. Dr. George A. Boehmer has been nominated for.

president to succeed Dr. L. H. Fraser. Justice of the Peace John Moore will be chairman of the program.

TOMORROW'S A. CALENDAR Daniel Webster -Picnio, Mosswood Park. Y. W. C.

A. To Honor Teachers By ALICE RYAN ROOD Oakland Y. W. C. A.

will entertain tomorrow afternoon at its annual June tea in honor of teachers residing at Central Buildin g. 1515 Webster Street. The affair will be held in the hotel ge from 3:30 until 5 o'clock. Hostesses at the tea will de Mrs. Mildred Houtz, Mrs.

Evelyn Warner, Miss Wilma Haley, Miss Lon AnderMRS. MILDRED HOUTZ son and Miss Martha Davis. Mrs. Alice Tournier will preside at the candle-lighted tea table. Honor guests will include Mrs.

Grace Granger, Mrs. Iris Smithern and the Misses Marguerite Schmitz, Gertrude Fotheringham, Yvonne Poirer, Rau Van Horn and Hazel Scandrett. 0 0 Claire B. Myers, who has been president of the Oakland Alpha Lambda Chapter of the National Pi Omicron Sorority, has been named as chief. executive of the northern province of the sorority.

Her election took place at a province convention held at the Hotel Lake Merritt. Other officers named include: Inez. Wentzel, Fresno Alpha Upsilon chapter, vice president; Wanda Lahanier, San Francisco Beta Alpha chapter, corresponding secretary; Melba Carr, Stockton Alpha Chi chapter, recording secretary, and Beth Sullivan, Oakland Alpha Lamba chapter, treasurer. 0 0 The Help-a-Bit-Club of the San Leandro Methodist Church will entertain at its annual luncheon next Wednesday at Robin Hood Inn, 55 Grand Avenue. Reservations will be closed Sunday.

Newly named officers of the club will be installed Sunday at the 11 o'clock service at the church. 0 0 Mrs. Reuben T. Evans and Mrs. Lester' F.

Miller, newly elected members of the board of directors, Berkeley Women's City Club, presided at the tea tables at the firstof the summer buffet luncheons given by the club today. Mrs. Harold Trunk is chairman of the Friday buffet affairs. Assistwere Mesdames Lucille D. Moore, Marjorie Everhart, Paul H.

Hauser, Frank Foss, C. B. Jansen, Guilford Soules, George Nelson, Arthur Ahlgren, Ernest Jackson, Walter Crutcher, W. M. Noble and James B.

Blackie. Oakland Girl Wins Place on Council Beth Fitchen, 443 Sixty-second Street, has been appointed a memthe Associated Women dents' Council at Washington State College, according to dispatches. Miss Fitchen, a sophomore in the department of bacteriology, has been appointed building fund chairman. KINGMAN, June Mayor Will Murphy has decided to let. do the firefighting caftfiremen, was in a hospital today with a broken hip because he tried to make a fireman's leap for the fire engine as it darted out of the station.

He missed and fell to the pavement. I 0 Amazing Value at Only Style- -Hits of the Hourl of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick engagement to Mr. Robert announced today by her City Officials Will Direct Sciot Meet RICHMOND, June Thompson, Berkeley City Manager, will speak before members of the Richmond Pyramid of Sciots tonight at the Richmond Clubhouse.

City officials and employees will be i in charge of the meeting, according to W. E. Lane, toparch. A business meeting will follow the address and an entertainment will be presented after the meeting. Plans will be discussed for a street parade to be held in Oakland on June 13.

Preparations also will be laid for a ladies night program on June 15 and a picnic at La Honda Bowl on August 26. The latest white shoes! Crisp, new, just unpacked! Sandals, pumps, ties, oxfords! Sports styles with built-up leather heels! A world of gorgeous variety to choose from 'at just $2.95 a pair! Sizes to 10 AAA to 2 Initials FREE with all our HAND SHOES BAGS 1209 WASHINGTON STREET Extra ADD 15e PLUS TAX ON MAIL ORDERS Value SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TRIBUNE LOOK ON THE LABEL FOR YOUR MONEY'S WORTH! "Clicquot Club" means a ginger ale famous for flavor since 1881 "full pint" means honest, 16-ounce measure for your money NoT 12, but 16 ounces make Now, at your dealer's, you a pint. And this is the hon- can get two full-pint bottles est measure that you get in of CLICQUOT CLUB for only the CLICQUOT CLUB full-pint 25 cents. And there is no bottle. Really a third more bottle deposit to bother you.

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