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0.0 OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1934 Handiwork New Vogue Of Season From Page 1-S.) Thomas, Jean Ebey, W. F. Holcomb, George O'Connor, Burlington Carlisle, Benoni McClure, Ralph Crum, E. H. Chick.

B. Farrar, and the Misses Alice Graham, Belle O'Connor, Florence Luke, Margaret Abbey, Marta Chambers, Jane Reiser, Helen Heidt, Barbara Abbey and A Aviza Maurer. Few are the idle moments to be found in the calendar of many of the leaders of the younger married set. Mrs. Charles Zook Sutton is interested in gowns and eal estate.

Mrs. Harriet Rinder Dinwiddie presides over an exclusive millinery shoppe in Claremont. Mrs. Lyman and her for years collected antiques. Mrs.

Thomhave, as Olney designs lovely gifts of garden accessories. The jams and jellies Gladys Brigham Rector arc the delight of her riends, as are those of Barbara Bates Lee. Mrs. Joseph Kelley has lovely antique shoppe in town, while Mrs. Charlotte Kenna is now conducting a guest Ethel 'Palmanteer Gibson has turned her interest to sports dresses.

The talents of Mrs. Edward Prather and Ethel Gaskell McKabe have to their dancing assemblies. Marion Rodolph has done many beautiful etchings for her friends. She studied some time abroad, and since her return has done a number of interesting portraits of friends down the peninsula. And aside from aiding in the numerous charity organizations with with which they are affiliated, this find time not garden and design busy group maids and matrons many lovely effects for their homes.

Meadow Club Spring Dance The second of a series of Spring dances, was Tamalpais held last the evening. Meadow The dance was an exceptional affair, due to the added presence of the members of the San' Francisco Chamber Opera Association, in honor of whom a buffet dinner was served at the club. The dance promises to surpass the first of the Spring series, which society of the bay district attended. Among those who made reservations for dining and dancing at this time are: Messrs. and Mesdames W.

E. J. Ord, Jack Saunders, Leonard Woolams, Preston McKinney, C. E. Greenfield, George Brooks, William Baldwin, George Smith L.

J. Keast, Walter Fredericks, John S. Selfridge, Harry Moore. Doctors and Mesdames W. Scott Polland, Joseph Crawford.

Misses Betty Griffith, Barbara Ord, Gertrude Ord, Barbara Walsh, Nancy Upham, Elou Gunn, Grace Dickson, Maxine Ecklund, Wilhemina Jones, Josephine Thompson, Fern Baccala, Leanore Upham, Vivien Dole, Jane McCreavy, Carol Symmes. Messrs. John Hopps, Hugh Jacks, Stewart Simmons, Webster Jones Homer Keeny, Charles Pollock, Norman Wright, Lawrence Kuechler, Roy Ewing, Rolland Goodheart, William Lawlor, Ted Thompson, Harry Johnson, Charles Nutting, Harry Black, John Clinton, Ernest Denicke. The committee in charge of dance includes Gertrude Ord, chairman; Josephine, Thompson, Thompkins, J. Nancy S.

Self- Upridge and Edgar Zook. 0 0 The wedding of Miss Catharine McReynolds Marlay and Jean Alexandre. Camou took place Wednesday afternoon, April 25, at 4:30 o'clock at St. Clements' Episcopal Church in Berkeley. The Reverend J.

Henry Thomas, rector read the ritual. The bride was given in marriage by her aunt, Mrs. Charles Newton Little of Moscow, Idaho, who has been living in California for the past few years. Her uncle, the late Charles Newton Little was dean of the College of Engineering of the University of Idaho, and a professor of mathematics at Stanford University. The wedding plans were marked in their simplicity, relatives and friends attending the ceremony.

The bride wore a navy blue chiffon with corsage of gardenias and lilies of the valley with blue hat and accessories. The bridesmaid, Miss Elizabeth Fisher, of Palo Alto. also wore navy blue, her corsage of the pink bouvardia. Mr. Robert Hamburg of Los Gatos was best man.

Mrs. Charles Newton Little, aunt of the bride wore navy georgette and blue hat and a corsage of gardenias. The mother of the bridegroom. Mrs. J.

B. Camou, also wore a navy blue gown and violets. A supper for the bridal party and relatives was given by Mrs. Little at the home of her niece, Mrs. Elizabeth Judkins in Berkeley.

The home was decorated throughout with white candles and other white flowers. On the bride's table were used white peonies, stocks and Stars of Bethlehem. The bride was graduated fromPomona College, class of '31 and is a member of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. She is also' a graduate of the California School of Librarianship and has been in the Oakland Library for the past year. She has made her home at the Blue Triangle Club while in this city.

She also attended the Los Gatos High School where she first met her husband. Mrs. Camou is a cousin of Mra E. C. Judkins of Berkeley.

Mr. Camou is a son of Mrs. J. B. Camou of San Francisco and is engaged in business in San Jose where the couple will make their home.

0 0 Leaving con the S. S. California yesterday, Miss Florence Thompson of Alameda and her cousin, Miss Emma Stritgenger of San Francisco will go to New York via the Panama Canal and thence embark, on the Europa for Europe. They will tour the continent for three months. Miss Thompson is a graduate of Mills College.

I EXHIBIT IDEAL GARDEN AT SHOW Posed before their informal fornia Spring Flower Show Home Gardeners, who designed their exhibit in the Exposition Miss Wilde Announces Betrothal (Continued From Page 1-S.) Peoria, Illinois, and Miss Elizabeth Broadwater, fiancee of Mr. Willard Wilde. Mrs. Weaver 1s a daughterin-law of Mrs. Albert S.

Weaver of La Salle Avenue, Piedmont. She is leaving today for her home in Peoria. Dinner Dance Given -by Club Members of Alpha Chapter of Alpha Delta sorority entertained with a dinner dance at the Athens Richard E. Davis, president, preAthletic Club on Saturday. A Mrs.

sided over the table which was set for 50 members of the younger set. The dinner dance is A semiannual event given in honor of new members, following their initiation. These were the Misses Alice Bryden, Lucille Carlson, Nancy MacPherson and Jeanette Carlson. Among the guests were Messrs. and Mesdames J.

Steven Knox, Richard E. Davis, Kenneth Derby, Gladys Machado. Charlotte Teake, Hays, Gertrude Richmond. Marjorie Irwin, Leona Cook. Janet Richmond, Betty Wimsatt, Lucille Carlson, Alice Bryden, Patricia Martina, Orinda Wilson, Frances Sutherland, Jean Milliken, Nancy MacPherson, Jeanette Carlson.

Evelyn Thorne, Ruth Sierra, Dorothy Wilson, Winifred Schmidtt, Bernice Lucey, and Albert Schmidtt, Paul Fuhrer, Thomas Fisher, Charles Fisher, Fries Poulson. Maury Metcalf, Don Horner, Dan Lauritzen. Reave Teague, Early Moore, Fred Black, Jack Sponsler, Lynn Gallard, Vernon Smith, Howard Dixson, Lynn Houghton, Jerry Campbell, James Colb, Ross Dixson. Debs Have Party The Dozen Debs, a social club of the younger set held a Gingham Co-ed dance at Piedmont Community Center last evening. Officers of the club are Miss Evelyn King, president; Miss Mildred Hershey, treasurer; Miss Jeanne Higgins, secretary.

On the entertainment committee were the Misses Elizabeth Boland, Masie Duffin, Lib Comyeni, Rae Gerchensen, Emily Smith. Estel Langer, Ann Anderson, Barbara Gross and Jane McNaughton. Initiation A formal initiation for the incoming Gamma Chapter will be held Tuesday evening, May 8. by Alpha. Beta and Delta chapters of Chi Rho Epsilon Sorority.

The affair will take place at the Penthouse of the Piedmont Hotel. The initiation will be followed by refreshments and cards. Delta Chapter is planning a formal Progressive dinner for June 2. Alpha Chapter will have its annual Formal dinner at the Lake Merrit Hotel on Saturday evening, May 19. 00 Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Henderson entertained and Mrs. Douglas Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gardner as their guests at the Cypress Point Club over the week-end.

While on the Monterey Peninsula, the group enjoyed several rounds of golf over the Cypress Point and Pebble Beach courses. Mr. Henderson and Mr. Byington Ford of Pebble Beach were victors in the weekly Raincheck golf tournament at the Cypress Point Club on Saturday afternoon, Red Bluff Girl Tells Of Troth (Continued From Page and Gown and Torch and Shield honor societies. Mr.

Dalby 1s in business in Red Bluff. He is a son of Mrs. Edington Detrick of Berkeley and of the late Dr. William Th Dalby of Salt Lake City. He also was graduated from the University of California and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.

He's a brother of Donald Rives of Dalby of Berkeley. Present at announcement party besides the guest of honor and the hostess and her m.other. Mrs. George Champlin. were Mesdames William Norvell.

George Growney, F. B. Godbolt. Robert C. Garrett.

Max Stewart, H. L. White, Ed Waltz. George L. Campbell, A.

E. Bell, Anthony Sandbach, Curtiss Wetter, John M. Moore, L. C. Geohegan, M.

J. Rankin, Don O'Connor, William Kestner, Marcella Olsen, Earl McKenzie, Mary Brooks, Veil W. Woolf, and Miss Virginia Norvell of Red Bluff and Mesdames Theodore Walker, Kenneth Walker and Winifred of Westwood; Harry Lee of Stockton; Dorothy Hansen. Princeton; Francis Gilmore and J. O.

Crabb, Cottonwood; L. B. Menefee Portland. Ore: R. C.

Anderson, Berkeley: Miss Edythe Engelbretof Mineral and Mrs. John H. Tolan and Miss Verona Stice, Oakland. The date for the wedding was not announced although it will take place in the near future. Couple Fete 50 Years Wed A golden wedding celebrated in Alameda on Easter Sunday at 2144 Lincoln Avenue was that of Mr.

and Mrs. James F. Richardson at their home. given by their children and grandchildren in honor of the fiftietn anniversary of their marriage in Sacramento, 2, 1884. Both of El Dorado in which Mr.

and Mrs. Richardson, are natives county their parents settled, having crossed the plains together in 1852. There were four generations present -Mrs. George Van Male, daughter; Mr. W.

P. Richardson, son; Mrs. O. Danielson, grand--the daughter: Mr. A.

and James Rothwell and Franklyn Cavier. grandsons: younger grandchildren were Neva Rose Pierce, Robert. Muriel and Shirley Van Male, and Ronald Richardson, and the great granddaughter Evelyn Dianne Danielson. The Woman's Benefit Association of which Mrs. Richardson is member.

was present in large numbers and presented the couple with a beautiful chair and Ottoman. Many other gifts, both useful and ornamental were received by the couple. The house was a bower of flowers were sent by relatives and friends, yellow roses and tulips predominating. A musicale program was enjoyed, presented by Jack Hammond. Franklyn Carrier and the younger grandchildren.

The guests were received Mr. and Mrs. George Van Male. Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. J.

O. Danielson, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Rothwell, Mrs. Ludwig Fithian, Mrs. Nellie Brissell and Mr. L. J.

Muller. 0 0 Phi Kappa Psi Mothers Club of Stanford University hold bridge tea on Wednesday, May 2, at the Chapter House on the campus, at two o'clock. The spring garden party is An annual affair, the money received to be added to the scholarship fund. Three musical numbers will be given by Mrs. Allen Le Emery of Palo Alto during the social hour following bridge.

The beautiful gardens of Mrs. Adolph Meyer of Los Altos will supply the spring flowers to be used for decorations. Among the reservations made are those of Mrs. Frank Bowles, Mrs. Robert Buffum.

Mrs. D. T. Berry, Mrs. Carl G.

Brown, Mrs. W. I. Batson. Mrs.

John L. Beach, Mrs. John R. Cahill, Mrs. L.

R. Campiglia, Mrs. Victor Caglieri, Mrs. L. M.

Davies, Mrs. Clarence De Veuve, Mrs. Allen Lee Emery, Mrs. John Fitting. Mrs.

E. B. Lettunich, Mrs. Hamilton Lawrence, Mrs. R.

B. Miller, Mrs. Adolph Meyer, Mrs. William McDonald, Mrs. Gordon Marchant.

Mrs. H. E. Shaw, Mrs. P.

W. Shattuck, Mrs. T. A. Storcy, Mrs.

James Townsend, Mrs. A. S. Weaver, Mrs. William A.

Wood, Mrs. J. P. Williams. al Among those through whom reservations for tables may be made are Mrs.

John L. Beach of Alameda, Mrs. F. B. Lettunich of San Francisco, Mrs.

James, Townsend, and Mrs. T. A. Storey of Palo Alto. Mrs.

Lettunich is president of the Phi Kappa Psi Mothers Club and will be assisted by the above committee. Bridge Luncheon Miss Jessie Taylor honored Miss Marilou Klarnet on Saturday afternoon with a bridge luncheon and kitchen shower at the Lake Merritt Hotel. It was one of many affairs planned by her friends before her marriage to Mr. Maurice H. Murray, which is to take place on June Paul's Episcopal Church.

"Guests at the luncheon were the Misses Myrtle Bardell, Marion Sue Fisher, Ann Marie Pierre, Dorothy Flood, Mary Robholtz and Mesdames Lester Gist, Sylvan Harris, Mickel Fitzpatrick, Robert Goodale and Russell Carr. 0.0 Miss Hannah Mehl Rood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard Rood, has announced her engagement to Mr. Robert B.

Senoff. The news was revealed at an evening given at the home of her parents on Keith Avenue on April 14. No date has been set for the wedding. The guests included the Misses Esther Hill, Mary Woodbury, Rica Adami, Francis Soncini, Vina McCoy, Dorothy Senoff, Hannah Rood and Messrs. Andy Bayne, Everett Stern, Charles Mehl, Roy Mickelson, Bob Herskind, Don Gibbs, Herman Mearoff, Bud Senoff and Frank New.

ENGAGED Miss Betty Champlin of Red Bluff, whose betrothal to Mr. William T. Dalby, son of Mrs. Edington Detrick of Berkeley, is announced. Betrothal Told at Luncheon The engagement of Miss Rhoda Marlin, daughter of a pioneer San Lorenzo family, to Lester M.

Frier, 1915 Alameda Avenue, Alameda, was announced today by the bride's mother, Mrs. Matilda Marlin, Peach Drive, San Lorenzo. Miss Marlin, whose father was the late John P. Marlin, a pioneer settler here, is a graduate the local and Hayward schools, and prominent in society circles of the community. Frier, son of Mrs.

Elizabeth M. Frier of Alameda, is a brother of Dr. William Frier of San Francisco and Robert B. Frier, and is an Alameda banker. The wedding will probably be held in early Fall, according to announcement, although no date has yet been set.

First news of the engagement, which follows a friendship of several years' standing, came at a bridge -luncheon given recently at Castlewood Country Club by Mrs. Homer P. Struble of Hayward. Among the guests were Mesdames J. Christian.

Harvey Darneal, W. L. Frier, E. H. Kay, Henry M.

Sorenson, Guy S. Harts. Earl Kenyon. Stanley Marlin, Joseph Manter and others of Hayward. 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Robert W. Catlin of 71 Beacon Street, Boston. formerly of Piedmont. announce the birth of a son, Robert W.

Catlin III on April 8. Mrs. Catlin was Miss Esther Hammond. Card Party To Raise Home Funds The West Oakland Home Society for Children announces a luncheon and card party to be held Monday. May 21, at the Rock Ridge Women's Club at 5682 Keith Avenue.

under the auspices of the Board of Managers. Mrs. Henry E. Carmean is chairman and will be assisted by the Board of Directors on that date. Mrs.

Robert Glenn, president, to preside. The funds will be used for the maintenance fund of the West Oakland Home. Mrs. Richard B. Aver of Piedmont 0303 is in charge of reservations and on the ticket and reservacommittee will serve Mestions.

Dwayne Young. J. S. Craik. S.

F. Darling. Donald Pond. Mrs. Fred Reed.

Mrs. H. G. Ramsey and Mrs. E.

S. Christiansen will be in charge of the luncheon. Awards will be supervised by Mrs. F. Bruce Mrs.

Howard Payne, Mrs. Charles Mooser and Mrs. J. W. Scrammel.

Mrs. Emil Fritsch. Mrs. J. Maxwell Taft.

Mrs. Kitty Foster, Mrs. Dwayne Young. Mrs. Fred E.

Reed. and Mrs. Robert Glenn will be 111 charge of the sale of candies with a number of the younger girls assisting selling and generally helping during the afternoon. In charge of the decoration of clubhouse are Mrs. M.

I. Bon. Mrs. Horst, Mrs. Theo Schlueter, r.

Mrs. Arthur Angell and Mrs. Jo Lawrence. 0 0 Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Thorne of the Eastbay sailed on the S. S. Santa Paula Friday, for New York via Panama. Telegraph Templebar 1 1-1-14 H. C.

CAPWELL'S BIG NEWS for you on KTAB Tune in to: exciting announcements over KTAB MONDAY and TUESDAY With the most interesting news on MonDAY EVENING from 7:30 to 8:30 o'Clock. LISTEN. IN! Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Anderson of San Franc sco have taken the C.

F. Jarvis home at Pebble Beach where they will remain for five months with their children. Take New Home the of is is 10 garden at the Cali- they are are a group of the Mclvor and constructed phens. Hall. Left to right younger Music Clubs Present Opera The University of California Glee Club sang the light opera "The Mikado," with the Treble Clef honor society in Scottish Rite Temple Saturday, April 21.

Beta Chapter Areta sorority at the University of California was host at a large party that evening. members and their guests who attended that were the Misses Charlotte Hartmann, Ruth Welch, Mary Adams, Jane Pennebaker, Dorothy Webb, Angela Luther, Agnes Anderson, Carmen Burnham, Peggy Brown, Ida Engle King, Betty Brice, Josephine Haldeman and Messrs. Jack Hosmer, Baxter Smith. Don Reiner, Al Mikesell, John Dunlop, Roy Eastwood, Merideth Morgan, Lloyd La Fleur and Elmer Rowley. Bride Elect Honored At Party Mrs.

James A. Conn of Alberta, Canada, was hostess at a shower tea at the St. Francis Hotel yesterday, with Miss Helen Van Tassell as the honor guest. Miss Van Tassell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

F. H. Van Tassell, 5640 Ocean View Drive. Oakland, will become the bride of Robert Pierce of Berkeley on May 5. Mrs.

Conn, formerly Miss Madeline Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Peterson, of Kales Avenue, Oakland, was prominently identified as a pianist in Eastbay circles before her marriage four years In addition to the hostess and bride-to-be the guests included: Mrs. John Wyncoop, Mrs.

Gordon Profitt, Mrs. Dalton Wrixon and the Misses Phyllis Peterson, Sylvia Perry and Mary Gale. Cruise Luncheon Mrs. John Cameron Craik entertained friends on Wednesday at the Cruise luncheon given aboard the S. S.

California. Among her guests were Mesdames Jack C. Craik, H. C. Capwell, S.

S. Shepard, Miles Fox, Jessie Scott. E. Cathcart, Fred Vollmer, W. S.

Wallace. and E. R. Bond with a number of others. A surprise dinner was given Sun0 0 8 day evening.

when the officers of Bethany Shrine gathered together, honor and bid farewell. to Mrs. Mae Styles, who left Thursday evening for Chicago to attend the Supreme Shrine. The tables formed a cross and were beautifully decorated in white and yellow flowers. The honor guest was presented with a handsome traveling kit.

Miss Georgia Bailey presided. Seated at table were Mesdames Ida May Styles, Kay Abercrombie, Elizabeth Roach, Helen Lutzi, Ethelyn Geneva, Anna Ahrens, Daisy Kemp, Leone Grube, May Crowell, Alice Young. Etta Brandelle, Betty Irvine, Avis Good, Lucy Bacon, Mae Johnston, Verne Cotton, Georgia Bailey, Marion Loynes; Messrs. and Mesdames Carlos Thomson, Lorenzo Porter, Frank Merrill, Otis Wallace, Chester Smith: the Misses Lillian Attfield Ahrens, Francis Trescher, Hattie Ruth Merrilt and Duncan Johnston. Mrs.

Roderic O'Connor of Piedmont gave a buffet luncheon for twenty-four guests at her home recently, honoring Mrs. Robert Hoyt. wife of Captain, Robert Hoyt, U. S. of Mare Island; Vivian Guerney Breckenfeld gave a reading of modern play following the lunchcon.

Mrs. Dexter Weeden, Mrs. Robert (president) and Mrs. Bruce SteThe club includes about thirty of the matrone -Tribune staff photos. Operetta Planned At College "Spring Glow." an operetta, will be presented by the pupils of the lower school of the College of Notre Dame at Belmont the afternoon May 6, with the lovely, old world gardens of the historic school as the operetta's setting.

The daughters of some of the oldest families of San Francisco, Eastbay and peninsula region will appear in the production. The cast includes: Spring- -Betty Stoffers. Jack Frost- Mary Jane Quinlan. Blue Bird--Dorothy Sims. Flower maidens -Laura Marie Mullane, Dorothy Roach, Mary Welsh, Olga Widmann, Patricia Wood, Virginia Freitas.

Frost Elves -Margaret Mary Adams, Marguerite Lussier, Margaret Moran. Estelle Bayreuther, Helen Gay. Eileen Murphy. Pussy Willows Joan Sanders, Pearl Pizzi. Patricia Sanders, Mary Margaret Horsman, Clarisse Corporandy.

Raindrops and Sunshine FairiesJeanne Lussier, Mavis Canata, Felicite Manzoni, Marian Schoof, Patricia Mac Donald. Bees- -Madeleine Mullane, Janet Dietrich, Marian Dietrich, Margaret Jean Hodgson, Jacqueline Winston, Camilla Gobey. Brownies Trahan, Marian Mix, Margaret Del Crowley, Patricia, Doyle. Barlen. Marilyn Ebner, Butterflies Carolyn Martin, Sheila McCarthy, Olgadale Phillips.

Breezes- Mary Anne Bacigalupi, Betty Morgan, Vineta Burke, June Boquet, Patricia Lauriston, Mary Louise Hobson. Seventh and eighth grade, girls will stage "'The New Boarder" with Virginia Ebner, Mary Frances Bo-1 quet, Patricia, Tobin, Welsh, Lussier and Margery Brammer taking part. Open Houseat Diablo In May Mt. Diablo Country Club has invitations out for its "Open House Day" to be observed on Sunday, May 6. Swimming, riding, tennis and golf are diversions planned with two big golf events for the day, morning and afternoon.

There will be supper served at 6:30 o'clock in the main dining Golf and entertainment committees have been named to plan the activities for the day. Alpha Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority is planning its first dance of the year--a Barn Dance to be given on Saturday evening. May 5, at nine o'clock, at the Montclair Women's Club of Mountain Boulevard. It will be a sports dance. Members of the entertainment committee include: Misses Eleanor Case.

Irene Johnson, Delight Swanson, Peggy Keene. The Chapter entertained members and their guests at a dinner recently. The honor guests and members were seated at one long table, presided over by Miss Helen Quinn, president. The dinner was followed by the regular bimonthly meeting of the Sorority, at the Lake Merritt Hotel. The members include: Misses Bettie Beck, La Veta Bennington, Viola Blennerhasset, Orilla Billings, Eleanor Case, Lois Connick, Marion Coolidge, Irene Johnson.

Peggy Keene, Sarah McKain, Ruth McKay, Dorothy Mc Whorter, Constance Parry, Irma Potter, Helen Quinn, Hazell Russell, Delight Swanson, Alta Whitcomb, Helen Wood, Luville Youse. Mesdames Edward Foulkes, sponsor; George Bowden. MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL Golden Portraitsof Sepia You $0.50 CA 5x7 one Gift of them Size HAND COLORED IN OILS Your Picture taken the Photo Reflex Way will make the loveliest gift -to the dearest mother in the world! take this Photo opportunity Reflex, to Try find it everything you'll it is a new exwe say way, a more better have your A to taken the cause photograph can and expression very pose want and it's see taken! you before picture 4 Proofs Submitted. No Appointment Needed. PhotoReflex Studio, Third Floor H.

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