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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1943 Class of 12' LINDEN Y.W.C.A. RED CROSS NURSES Shops Bulge Women's Activities 22 B.P.W.C. OFFICERS TO TAKE POSTS Completes Nurse Course fife 4 With Easter Wearables By DOROTHY ROE AP Fashion Editor 'h crrrtim nf n'w member fit tha By ALICE RYAN WINN Oakland B.P.W.C. Membership, Pan-American relationships will be emphasized in the program -to be presented Sunday when the new ad- Twelve Negro nurses, the first class to complete a 'Red Cross nursing course at Linden Y.W.C.A., ministraliou of the Oakland Busi-1 -4 Calamity Janes wliu have be adualed yesterday funowtn ness and Professional Women's Club storming the shops recently fhriek takes over for the coming year. Ing "Gimme this, gimme gimme gimme those!" should feel Installation of the Incoming officers will follow a luncheon meeting1 at a JUUe sneepisn sDout now, wnen the Hotel Claremont, Honor guests they see the shops bulging' with Instruction of Mrs.

yolk-mann, R.N.- Mrs. Alvessie Hacksaw, program secretary of the Linden Y.W.C.A., is graduate of the class be in charge of recruitment for the one to "These students have been especially attentive," Mrs. Vplkmann stated, "and it makes me happy to Bee them all graduate with such fine Easter wearables as fresh, exciting coraing 10 jLirgce iviorion, memoer ship chairman, in the' club is now loerfndtcatmg a 21 In tha past year. The pewest members td be wel- corned (are: Hazel. Barnwell, Mary Barrick, Neva man, Ora Mae Griggs, Ellen Church, Eleanor J.

Cressell, Anna Sisk Cush-ing, Dr. Ina Gourley, Marjorie Gul-lett, Geraldine, Helbush, Margaret McCorn, Helen Murray, Mary Louise Nissen and Elva Lietter. Communion Rites For Service Men A group of service men from nearby Army and Navy bases will loin nn Sllnriav with momlwri if and varied as ever. If you have a friend who has been raiding the shops with a "now or never" air you might tell her that there Is no clothing shortage ap will include Consul General Juan Jose Martinez Lacayq and Senora Lacayo, dean of consul generals of South America; Mrs. Frank Col-bourn, president of the Pan-American Association of the Eastbay, and Ethel Johnston, vice-president of the California Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs.

Mrs. Colburn, the day's speaker, will have "Pan-Americanism" as her topic, 'j Mae Wilkins, member of the Oakland B.P.W.C. for more than a score of years and founder of the San parent as the 1943 Easter rparade gets set for its starting line-up. records. Their enthusiasm has been boundless and I feel sure larger classes will Other graduates included Mrs.

Celeste Allen; Mrs. Alternier Baker, Miss Estelle Baker. Mrs. Ethel Brooks, Mrs. Mary Chapman, Miss Lulu Chapman, Mrs.

Teresa House, Mrs. Margaret Miller, Mrs. Marian Miller, Mrs. Carie Smedler, Mrs. You might add that Uncle Sam has no intention of snatching the last shirt off her back or the last suit, or sports jacket, or dinner gown.

Uncle Sam likes to see his the Young Ladies Institute of the Helen Augsburg Elaine Wallace, Mrs. V. T. Carruth lipllliilP llill Nftli liill! i 1 i ammmmmmmm Francisco B.P.W.C, as well as its nieces looking swell, baby, in things that Axis nations never iell, baby. Despite all the cries of "Wolf! and Mrs.

Bernice Rockmsn. long-time executive secretary, will conduct th induction ceremonies. Wolf!" that have been making the Eastbay to communion at 8 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, Eighth and Jefferson Streets.

Following established custom for these communion Sundays, service men will be guests of the institute at breakfast after mass. It is expected the service men's group this Sunday will Include a contingent from Oak Knoll Naval Hospital. To take the oath of office will be: retiring as president after having served two terms. New board members will be Meta Mohr, Elsie Beaumont and Gretchen Wagner. To be given an especial greeting rounds among some of our more hysterical citizens, you'll find when you start out with your Easter Helen Augsburg, president; Winifred Brightman, vice-president; Ines Point Reduction on Butter Is Asked LOS ANGELES, April 16.

(U.R)- Miller, treasurer, and Alive Voisinet, shopping list in hand that you'll at the installation luncheon will auditor. Eunice Kertell Nunez is The first class of Red Cross Nurses from the Linden Y.W.C.A. grqduaied yesterday, following instruction by Mrs. Martha Volkman. R.N.

ThoBe in the class included (left to right standing) Mrs. Ethel Brooks, Mrs. Margaret Miller. Mrs. Alternier Baker, Mrs.

Marion Miller, be able to buy just about anything your little 'heart desires, whether With butter threatening to spoil, market operators today asked for point value reduction on butter to it be a suit of the finest guality virgin wool, or a oress or super LMisa Estelle Baker. Mrs. Carie Smedler, Mrs. Elaine Wallace. Mrs.

Celeste Allen; (sitting, left equal that of margarine. suralv tussah, crepe or taffeta. Of course you won't find many pure- to right) Mrs. Alvessie Mrs. Volkmann.

Mrs. V. T. Carruth, Mrs. Bernice Rockman.

Lulu Chapman, Mrs. Teresa House. Tribune photo. silk things, but the new rayons are so handsome you'll never miss the products of the little Japanese The surplus butter here allegedly was shipped in during a recent shortage periodat fancy prices. C.

W. Hibbert, manager of' the Challenge Cream Butter- Association, 'said that consumers are demanding brands, 'ith. which they are famil-iar-ftrfrt refusing to pay high prices. silkworms. Broadmoor to Install BEYOND RATIONING The "late Spring American col Vitamin Demand Held Soaring lections prove once and for all that you can't ration fashion, SAN LEANDRO, April 16.

Mrs. Harry Turner will succeed Mrs. C. J. ing secretary; Mrs.

W. W. Brooks, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E. Harrison, treasurer; Mrs.

Frank Gamberutti, financial secretary; and that the genius of good designers thrives on restrictions. So Deutsch as president of the Broad Russ Food Delegates April 16. A. D. Krutikov, Soviet deputy commissar for foreign trade, will head the Rus moor-Washington P.T.A.

unit at in flattering, smar. and right for the times are the nfw slim silhouettes stallation ceremonies on May .11, as the result of a recent election. CHICAGO, April 16. (iP) One- Mrs. Barney Spivak, Mrs Deutsch, parliamentarian, and Mrs.

A. B. Stevenson, historian. The unit was praised at the meet that you wouldn't be caught dead in a pre-war model with" a three- yard skirt. sian delegation to the United States conference on food problems, it was announced here.

The others are V. F. Starchenko, V. S. Nemchinov, G.

F. Saskin, D. D. Michustin and P. I.

Shchegul. Other officers to be seated for the ensuing term include: Mrs. A. E. Mclntyre, first vice-president; Mrs.

H. R. Almond, second vice-president; Mrs. Phillip Moffatt, record-. There's nothing skimpy about the ing for its accomplishments during the past year by R.

M. Banta, school styles for Easter, 1943. Soft fullness third of the 'Nation's drug store customers are purchasing vitamin preparations, which are being manufactured in "fantastic quantities" to meet the demand, says a leader in the drug industry. E. Walton Bobst of New York principal.

is to be found at the right places, an easy swing characterizes the streamlined mode. Beauty Protests Divorce Charge New and important are the trim, flattering coat-dresses of Spring, CHOOSE YOUR EASIER STYLES ON VAlLE The quality of a shoe Is not determined by tag'. Today, more particularly with the grade of sole leather and other materials restricted by government or.der, your best values are moderately priced footwear. Make every coupon count. Buy your shoes where you know you get your money's worth.

told the National Wholesale Druggists' Association yesterday that the that button down the front or By WILLIAM C. PAYETTE annual sales-in the field of vitamin down the side, are easy to get into, April 16,. (y.R) a movie serial, with the case headed HOLLYWOOD, Pigs Land on Top BILLINGS, 'April 16 (JF) A packing house employee drove a load of pigs into an elevator shaft the" elevator had been Walter McQrail, working below, was untangled from the squealing mass and taken to the hospital with a skull fracture. i and look like a million bucks." preparations alone was "pushing toward $150,000,000," compared with Tied for first place in the big less than $500,000 20 years ago. parai are the wearable, practical The bizarre divorce of Australian industrialist James Bartram and former follies beauty Juliette Compton today began to look like soft suits of the season, done in "There is no questioning, the fact practically every fabric from sheer for court once more.

This time it was an argument about whether she did or didn't, to quote "quit their marriage bed." Miss Compton, who allegedly wrote theosophical poetry so tjadly a burglar wouldn't read it, land Bartram, who played chess with the" burglar before he would consent that in afl the history of pharmacy POLITICAL AIJVEHTISKMKVr POLITICAL AI) 1 I I wools to soft crepes and rich tussahs. COLOR RAMPANT Shop early for best selection. Ho product or class of products has shown a growth which could in any way approach the fantastic sales growth of vitamins," Bobst said. You'll find color rampant on the fashion front, with vivid wool top VOTERS of OAKLAND: Vitamin preparations surely must coats cut on loose boxy lines the favorites for wear day or night. rbe theijeadihg class of products of Uhe wholesale druggists, and by the to being held up, differed on the point.

The one-time follies beauty told the court she didn't want any sueh a thing included in the findings, ahd Bartram' said it was true and there same token anywbjere from 25 to 33 over anything from slacks to evening gowns. Some of them come with interchangeable stud buttons bone or pearl for jeweled concoctions for evening. These coats are good in fingertip, three-quarter fore should reniairi in the record. Judge Thurmond Clarke set a per- cent of the'-retauers sales reflect vitanjles in one form or another." Bobst declared -that the development of vitamins "has proved and will continue to prove a boon to SHOES or full length. jV Red, Sreea lw Suede As for fabric If you're a stickler humanity." He estimated that every third customer in a drug store pur act, Turfu, Navy CaU hearing for April 27.

i- In the original decision! Mrs. Bartram won custody of their 14- year-old daughter and $225 monthly alimony, later reduced to $130. Bartram said she admitted In court that she moved out of his for quality you'll be amazed and delighted at the miracles the rayon manufacturers have wrought Top chased a vitamin preparation about 15 or 20 per cent of the population. He cited the increase in the manu THESE CAPABLE 4 oi tne neap are the handsome new surahs and seen mostly in pin checks and small plaids, of facture of vitamins in the last five the same heavy richness that used to distinguish pure-silk necktie years. He said the manufacturers of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in 1938 was under 200.000 ounces but now was approaching 15 million ounces annually and- increasing.

Thiamine twills. They tailor beautifully, and are to be found in the smartest Spring suits that have come down (Vitamin (B-l), of which only a few Officials the pike In lo, these many moons. Gity bedroom in 1935, and he wanted it in the record. Her attorney refused to compromise. The ex-actress was awarded an interlocutory decree jmcjfe than, a year ago, after -one of the most diverting divorce trials on record here.

said he liked to dress up like a woman and confuse male guests. He said she wrote terrible poetry. She said he associated unduly with his' 23-year-old secretary. Judge Clarke cleared them- both of that charge. He said if she was so certain he wasn't true to her, why did Envoy's Wife Urge pounds were made and sold at high, price, now totals 70 million grams a year and is sold at a sharp reduction "in 'price, he told the.

wholesalers. Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) now is being made at the rate Furlough Luxuries WASHINGTON; April 16 (T) TUESDAY, APRIL 20th of 40 mijlion grams annually, he said. uive ine women in unuorm a chance to be feminine during weekend leaves." she write him all those passionate i letters. She said that was-besidej WOIHG11 JViQK They've made Oakland's financial condition the best in 'the history of Oakland. No outstanding bills.

Bletk, Brow, Blue Gabardine Industry Safer DETROIT, April 16. P) Worn This proposal was advanced today by Iowa-born, Mrs. Herbert Evatt, wife of the Australian Minister for External Affairs, who has just arrived on her. second diplomatic trip. In Australia's capital, Canberra, M.rs.

Evatt told reporters she been working for about a year on the establishment of houses" where the girls in service can get ine point, tnat ne craggea openiy of having "two wives." He said it was ridiculous.r She said he told Ruth Chatterton she wore so much jewelry she Idbked like a chandelier. Maybe she did, he said. an's place in the factory, gets the ELECT UK. JOHN F. SLAVICII.

INCUMBENT Mayor full approval of the war. plant executive here as the aid to safety-be-cause of her "good housekeeping methods." Sunday breakfast in bed or sleep as- Html OrJm include Rtliim Stamp No. 17 ani lit Poilttgt New Fuel. Is Suggested Mixing-oil and'coal to produce liquid fuel suitable for us-in industrial oil-Tjurniig furnaces has been suggested. Clifford Tagg.

educational, director of Ex-Cello Corporation, told Detroit Industrial Safety Council late as they please. It's a Government-built house, she said, furnished by privately-raised funds and run by the Y.W.C.A. "Leave houses" have been built in other cities of her country last night that women's entrance ADVKirriSrfMKXT into industry me as the Herbert l. beach INCUMBENT FRANK SliATTUCK INCUMBENT SPAR Service Out Of U.S. Step Nearer STOMACH UPSET? April lg.

IIENRW-HALER INCUMBENT greatest forre for safety consciousness mat industry has met in it history." "In practically all industrial accidents," he said, "you find the ele ment of human carelessness. Women, wild tlieii instincts fur ui derly procedure and good housekeeping, tend to reduce that factor." Tagg added that, with women on the job. industry has found it necessary to change much procedure and equipment to accommodate safety dangers which never were them, "and in the process we find apparent before." 1323 WASHINGTON Try a dose or two of RAMOS REJUVINO Legislation allowing the Coast Guard to. send SPARS outside the United States, particularly fJ(- service In Alaska, and Puerto Rico, has been approved by the House Merchant Marine Commit ALKALIZER and itart amlling! Whn you BAQS to match 1.95 and 2.98 overindulge, RAMOS REJUVINO re U. $.

AT5 Of. tee. TheJbill also would lift numerical stores your alkaline balance. It'a easy, pleasant to take and no alcohor. habit-formlnf drugs or other harmful In.

gradients. Sold on ironbjad money-back guarantee. Get a bottle today and keep it handy. At all good druggists. limits on the number of officers Who can be 'commissioned in the GEORGE R.

PETERS INCUMBENT FRAMi J. YOEELL INCUMBENT. ELECT lieutenant grades of the Coast Owens-Illinois Guard Women's Auxiliary and permit distribution of officer strength on the basis -of the "needs' of the service." Hostess Named 57,250 Women Now Serving in YAAC DES MOINES, April Director Oveta Culp Hobby, of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, dis RUSSELL C. HORSTMANIV INCUMBENT CITY AUDITOR Of. TOTS closed last night that 57.250 women now serve in the WAAC.

Director Hobby made this dis closure after witnessing the first retreat parade of the season at the Fort Des Moines WAAC training center. The WAAC paraded before Paul Betters of the Army headquarters service forces and 10 members of the War Writers For Garden Club Mrs. T. D. Fisher, 8220 Golf Links 1 Road, tomorrow evening will be hostess for the monthly card party of the Eastliike Garden Club.

Assisting Mrs. Fisher In greeting her' guests will be Mrs. J. N. Jensen.

Mrs. "Harry Peterson and Mrs. W. W. Parsons.

Plants will be awarded as prizes, for the' high scorers. i 20th Century Tea Mothers! Many Nurses recommend A mildly medicated Cuticura for helping prctaJtolbsee(iD OAKLAND SCHOOL BOARD RE-ELECT Essential Industry in War or Peace-tint ivith opportunity for advancement. 18 to 40 Board. NANNIE n. KRAMER Incumbent riANKMV N.

KORNHAL'S Incumbent Director Hobby arrived for a tour CARL B. MUNCK Incumbent JOSFPH C. I.ANET Incumbent ADVERTISEMENT of inspection lat night accompanied by Betters and the writers. The no skILl required-training given ON job GOOD WAGES-48 HR. WEEK Rotating Shifts Excellent Working Conditions-Good Food Service 24 llrs.

a Day writers included Jack Goodman, advertising manager for the Simon truster Publishing Katharine Aish. fiction and syndicate writer; FALSE TEETH 'That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearer of false teeth have suf Sally Kirkland, associate editor of Vogue Magazine; Alice Hughes, King Features columnist; Leo Mar- fered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, alipped or wabbled at gulies, Standard Magazines, just the wrong time. Do not live In and Toni Frisell, Scheduled Tuesday Invitations have been issued for a Spring tea to next Tuesday afternoon by the 20th Century Club of Berkeley at its clubhouse in Derby Street Mrs. Walter Kant, the president, will head the list of hostesses. Mrs.

Kemp Hostess Mrs. Arthur J. Kemp was recently luncheon hostess at her York, Street home In Berkeley for members of the Kappa Theta chapter of the National Delphian Society. The chapter members, with others of Metropolitan Oakland will be hostesses on Thursday next r.t San Francisco Hospitality House, Endorsed by the NON-PARTISAN GOOD GOVERNMENT LEAGUE i BEN F. MORRIS, Chairman LECTIO APR I 20, 1 943 He Sure to Vote ear of this happening to you.

just sprinkle a little FASTEETH the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates Holds false teeth more firmly, so they feel more comfortable. Does not sour. Checks "nlate odor" (denture breath). GET FASTEETH at any drug store. Cook Book on Sale Berkeley publication of Do Not Apply If Already In Essential Industry APPLY OWENS-ILLINOIS PACIFIC COAST CO.

601 36th Avenue, Oakland or U.S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 12th and Oak Street, Oakland No fee Charged "The Ration Cook Book," went on sale at it Tuesday meeting. Those ml not attending the session may oo-tain a book, ai long as the aupply KM SAFER holds -out by communicating with Mr. G. S.

Bailey, homemaklng chaiMnan, she states. 'WORUf URBtST tlUIR HI.

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