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c-n OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1942 WW Activities of Negroes AirllvllifllH Needle Work Club Completes EVEN THE YOUNG MAY DO THEIR BIT RECEPTION PLANNED First Year of Philanthropy Mrs. Martin Elected by Daughters of Nile By LENA M. WYSINGEB TZlh-mini6 W1 ff BY I.O.O.F. Sweet." There were three widows The IJeedle Work Club of the 1 Mrs. Marie Vale Martin Is the Eastbay, headed by its president, new queen of Nefru-Ari Temple No.

reported ill, sick benefits were voted out and checks signed. Plans are under way for a recep 17, Daughter of the Nile, follow tion for Mrs. Frances Kemp, district ing installation ceremonies held re There were two guests, Mrs. Ven-J cently at Aahmes Temple. deputy president of District No.

70, Installing officers were: Mary I.O.O.F. at Odd Fellows Temple, Mrs. Gertrude Martin, celebrated its first birthday, Wednesday. It received its charter, March 31, 1941. Club members invited a host of guests to a) luncheon at the home of Mrs.

Lucy Jackson, 3103 King Street, Berkeley. The tables were decorated in bteiner, retiring queen, who was mistress of ceremonies; Hazel Vale 11th and Franklin Streets, May 7, Mrs. Lola Brown, general chair Clark, past queen, installing queen erable, adopted daughter of Mrs. Normand, and the press. The club again boasts of never having any conflicts in the meetings; the club song helps, the president declared.

The title of the song is "Just Keep Sweet." Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders and Mrs. vera Marie Hall, past queen, instal man of the arrangements committee, ling marshal; Barbara Lyon, past will be assisted by the following committee: Oakland Rebekah Lodge queen, installing chaplain; Evelyn v. Maniord, installing musician No. 18, Ruth Green, Sevella Martin, gold and white, the birthday color scheme.

Calls lilies, jonquils and Emma Milner, Pansy Pingel, Dora Doris Russell and Marie S. Levy were installing attendants. Robert Emely Normand-were joint hostess. THREE NEGRO SINGERS Schneider and Ardice Wood; Cam shrub furnished a background for tsem tenor, was soloist, and Aud- pus Rebekah Lodge No. 331, Esther the setting.

Music lovers in the Bay Area have rey Fredericks, assistant musician, Christy, Carrie Williams and Peggy The president gave a brief his listened to a streamline of some Preceding the ceremonies Miss Shea-Sunset Rebekah Lodge No, tory of the club's objective, and its of America's best singers during the 109, Hazel Boswell, Lillyan Gray year of accomplishments. past two weeks. Fredericks and Mrs. Manford played a duet, "Witches Flight" and Mr. Bell sang "Open the Gate of the A press clipping of the change of and Ada Miller; Absit Invidla Re bekah Lodge No.

'11, Margaret Cag Dorothy Maynor, who the program of the Navy and its re appeared at the Oakland Audi' Temple." Nefru-Ari, TejnplePatrol assisted in escort work and escorted gime as relates to the colored Amer win, Minnie Miller and Marjorie Prizer: Berkeley Rebekah Lodge V' "i i) I Ti. torium Theater, April 10, sponsored ican, was read and the president the flag to its position at the altar, by the Oakland Forum, brought the No. 262, Elizabeth Gallagher, Ellen declared that it was an answer to Little Lucille Marie Martin best house of the season, it was an Wells and Lillian Tewtesbury. prayer. nounced.

The Progressive Board will have daughter of the queen-elect, acted as honorary attendant and crown- WORK AMONG NEEDY a whist Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Zelma Watson Duke, soprano, in bearer. Other officers Inducted Into Members of the Needle Work at the Masonic Temple, 1837 Al a Vesper Lecture recital, "An Eve' office were: Betty Shortridge. prur catraz Avenue, Berkeley, with Mrs. ning of Negro Music" at 5 o'clock 0 cass royal; Alma Larsen, princess Club turn to the poor and needy to administer to their need. They invite others to report cases to the Maude Worthley, chairman of the Sunday, April 12, was received with Berkeley Girl Scout Council has turned loo with a will for defense work.

Shown here Is a group of girls who are assisting In converting for the Red Cross, the salvaged sheets and household linen into articles for hospital use. The workers are deft to right), Vonie Marsh, Cheyney Bailey and Elizabeth Ainsworth. Tribune photo. tirzan; jonzie Gary, princess ba committee. thunderous applause which finally proper source for adjustment.

The Past Noble Grands' Assocla brought the rendition of a brand doura; Christina Steidley, princesi recorder; Gertrude Corwin, princess banker: Katherine Hllson, princess Samples of quilts, garments and tion will entertain Berkeley Re new type of blues composition as an encore. The recital was held at the other accessories which make bekah Lodge on Wednsday evening If and sell to forward the work at the Odd Fellows Ban Jewish Community Center, Oak marshal; Huida Flick, princess chaplain; Leona V. Harlan, princess hand were displayed. croft and Fulton Streets, when land. Gideon May was Mrs.

Duke's Big Tree Regional Conference at Fresno musician; Anna M. Robinson, prin There were many expressions of Laurel Garber will be in charge! accompanist gratitude and encouragements from The Sewing Club of Oakland Re Marion Jackson Downs, lyric so oesi nydia; Frieda Parks, princess uliekai Pearl Aitchison, princess Mrs. Mori Vale Martin, who was Installed as queen of Nefru-Ari Temple, Daughters of the Nile. the women. bekah Lodge will meet at the home prano, wife of Rev.

Carl Downs, of Visitors present Included: Mrs. S. Attended by Oakland Girl Scout Groups of Mrs. Helena Rybeck, 5354 Bryant Pasadena, was featured in the April B. Parker, sister of Mrs.

Iamphia musical presentation, sponsored by Street, Friday noon with Mrs. Abbie Villa, a member of the club. Mrs. the Women's Christian Society of Young assisting as co-hostess. The regular business meeting will be COMMUNITY CHEST AGENCY jenobla; pearl Thlenger, princess orah; Marion Chandler, princess Buliema; Eulalia Slegrist, lady of the keys; Annie Moore, lady of the fetes, and.

Clara Waite and Cecile Crowhurst, queen's attendants. After the installation, Mrs. Ida Parker is the wife of a clergyman Mae Semple, past queen, presented the First Methodist Church, 24th Ten representatives of the Oak of Plaquemine, La. She is teacher in ine past queen's Jewel to Mrs. held at 1:30 with Mrs.

Lola Brown, and Broadway. She was introduced by Mr. W. S. Angwin Sunday eve Stiner.

Refreshments were served land Girl Scout Council attended the private school, active in club ana presiding. Big Tree regional conference in by the Temple Patrol. church life. She came to caiiiornia The veteran members of Campus ning when she sang to a capacity to see her son before he leaves for Fresno, April 16, 17 and 18. Dr.

Rosa house. Rebekah Lodge will be the guests lind Cassidy was a guest speaker at Army duty. Mrs. Downs and Mrs. Duke may sented a series of tableaux illustrating the Girl Scout service program.

The tableaux depicted girls packing gift boxes which were sent to England at Christmas time; girls baking cookies for soldiers; girls practicing first aid, work in child care and work for the literature and drama badge. Group feeding will be part of the discussion led by Mrs. Richard Wright for senior service Scouts on the opening meeting of the confer' Other visitors were: Mrs. Mary of honor on Friday evening, when Mrs. Delia Bartle Is planning the program.

be heard in the Eastbay concerts again within a few months. ing many hours of work. Tests for out-of-door fire building were taken and passed by Esther Clinon, Doris Diototi, Irma Williams, Caroline Diaz, Barbara Miller, Geraldine Carole, Gertrude Kientz and Valen-tina Rodriques. Anita Atwood, Diane Goldsmith, Jeanann Koepe, Marie Mulkey and Joanne Rehill became tenderfoot Scouts at the last meeting of Troop No. 7.

Learning to put on a roller bandage was the project of the meeting. Dorothy Warren was announced at" the top of the list of ence on Thursday. Other members Maynard, of Richmond; Mrs. Mar of the Oakland Council and Leaders' Eastern Star Anniversary Star Point Party Set garet Knottage, State editor of club The three singers worshiped In Association present included: Mrs. news; Mrs.

Jessie Brooks, evange. Officers' Club fo Meet colored churches while in Oakland. TWO TO WED IN CHURCH list; Mrs. Albert Hunter, Mrs. Louise Jack Maxfield, commissioner; Mrs.

William Lee Mrs. G. F. Hickok, Brown, Mrs. Geneva Humphry, Mrs.

With Mrs. Nellie Paulsen Two young women of the Eastbay deputy commissioners; Mrs. Richard S. C. Austin and Mrs.

S. M. Brown- April 24 at the Girl Scout office. This class will aid in fulfilling senior The 70th anniversary of Oak Leaf will be given in marriage next Sun The Sunbonnet Girls wftl be the Mrs. Nellie Paulsen will entertain Wright, service bureau chairman; Chapter No.

8, Order of the Eastern service requirements in the field of theme of the Star Point and warder the Officers' Club of Oakland Re field. Members of the club present in eluded: Mrs. Gertrude Martin, presi day. Miss Mable Lockett of Berkeley shall have sealed a vow one nutrition. Mrs.

Howard Vesper, organization committee chairman; Mrs. F. M. Connett, Mrs. Jack Hughes and Mrs.

party at Sterling Chapter, Order of view No. 14, Woman's Benefit Association, at her home, 2692 74th Star, will be celebrated at the Madl son Street Temple, Wednesday eve ning. Ester Anderson, worthy ma To plan a joint meeting of council dent; Mrs. Anna Wright, secretary; hour before Miss Roselyn Beckford of Oakland, replies, "I will" to "Till Eastern Star, at the meeting in the Avenue, Thursday evening. Mrs.

Emily Pecot, treasurer; Mrs. members and leaders, the executive committees of the two organizations E. H. Horton, leaders, and Mrs. C.

H. Michel, executive secretary. death do you part." Rockridge Masonic Temple on Col tron, and Anton Sanderson, worthy patron, will relinquish their stations The Past Presidents and Presi troop members in the sale of Girl Scout cookies, having sold 66 boxes. AT LAKE CHABOT Lake Chabot was the destination for Troop No. 15 when it went for a hike with its leader, Mrs.

Glenn Stackhouse, on their last regular Helen Wagnor, chairman of ways and means; Mrs. Mary Maynard of Invitations have been issued by met Wednesday morning. lege Avenue, Wednesday, accord A court of award was held during dents Association of Central Call Kay Holland and Joyce Trebilcot Richmond. Mrs. R.

H. Parker, Mrs, to Una Davis and Lorrence Carlson, acting worthy matron and patron. fornla will meet in Tracy Tuesday ing to Worthy Matron Gertrude Mr. and Mrs. Harvey F.

Lockett announcing the marriage of their the past week by Troop 44, meeting at St. Marks' Lutheran Church with Lucy Jackson, Mrs. B. Marion Jones In Odd- Fellows Hall, 6th Street and Dierks. The theme will be carried respectively, and past matrons and are the new members of Brownie Troup No.

63. At the last meeting of this group members enacted a Mrs. W. F. McCandlish, leader, fea Central Avenue, Many Oakland daughter.

Miss Mable Jenee to Mr. Vance Montgomery Martin, to be out in every way, from the invita past patrons will fill the other ata and Mrs. Iamphia villa. WIDOWS' CLUB MEETS tions to the favors and table decora tions. 1 i- tured a hobby show as part of their program.

Following a talk on camp members plan to attend. Mrs. Julia Ginn Foley, state field director, and solemnized on Sunday afternoon at tions. The Widows' Club met In its meeting aay. xne giris wno enjoyed the trip were: Patsy Sams, Carol Derwae, Shirley Wilson, Donna In-graham, Corinne Junker, Joan Mal-lory, Sally Abrott, Ellen- Boden- :30 o'clock at Beth Eden Baptist story which their leader, Mrs.

EliZ' abeth Reynolds, read to them. NEW BROWNIES Fifty year jewels from Grand Chapter will be presented to the Agnes Fischer, past matron, will regular monthly meeting, April 9, Church, Tenth and Magnolia Streets. Oakland. A reception will Mrs. Leora Gonsalves, managing deputy of Central California, will attend the meeting.

be general chairman. The Star Points at the home of Mrs. Emely Nor- Newly organized is the group of are: Roberta Louise Spence, Adah; mand, Berkeley. A large number of follow the ceremony at the home of hamer, Shirley Norma Jean Estell, Barbara Ferns; Gloria Florence Stahl, Ruth; Delia Mae following members: Martha A. ton, past matron; her husband, Frank Dalton; William H.

Owens and Jennie Gardiner-Pprter. With this group added to our 80-year mem members were present. There are 25 the bride's parents, 2946 Harper ing by Mrs. Mary Michel, executive secretary of the Oakland Girl Scouts and the award of badges made by Miss Jane Davis, field secretary, there was a display of notebooks on birds, design, and first aid; a collection of foreign dolls; exhibits of metal tooling and metal a collection of charms, and an exhibit Nunes, Esther: Leliah Jones. Martha members on the roll.

The club was Hagist, Barbara Jillson, Nancy Lee. Alameda Review Plans Brownies at the Cleveland School who are meeting with Mrs. Beth Halsey. Miss Jane Davis, field secretary of the Oakland Girl Scouts, Street, Berkeley. and Carrie MacDonald.

Electa. Marv organized 25 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Becklord oi Ellen Mauzy, Beverly Montandon, Ella Mae Proctor, Patsy Simmons, uavis is warder.

Benefit Whist Party talked to the mothers of the group Smith. Troop mothers who Alameda Review No. 78, Women's Officers elected at the March meeting were installed. Those who will direct affairs for 1942 include: Mcs. Lillian Wllkerson, president; Oakland, have issued invitations to the marriage of their eldest daughter, Miss Roselyn Yvonne, to Mr.

Wesley Perry, Sunday afternoon. bers, brings the total up to 24 who have been so honored by Oak Leai Chapter. s'r Refreshments will be served in the banquet room Under the direction of at a meeting last Wednesday. Enlarging their troop victory gar Well Known Officials Benefit Association, will hold a of black printing on linen. TABLEAUX OF SERVICE den as well as continuing to work on accompanied the group were': Mrs.

William G. Lee Mrs, I. W. Proctor, Mrs. J.

S. Ferns, Mrs. G. M. Estell, Mrs L.

D. Dusenbury, Mrs. F. E. Montandon.

Mrs. D. R. In- Attend Club Card Party 30 o'clock at St. Paul's Episcopal Mrs.

Normand, vice-president; Mrs. Martha Qulnn, treasurer-secretary; benefit whist' tomorrow evemhg at 8:30, at the home of Mrs. Ann Turn-bull, 3230 Brookdale Avenue, Oakland. The hostess will be assisted Church. Bay Place and Montecito Entertaining the of Golden Gate School, Troop No, 49, whose her own vegetable patch, each girl in Troop 21 has contributed towards Betty Bailey, associate matron, and the decorations will be in charge of With National Senior Vice-Presi.

Mrs. Harriett Ralms, assistant sec Avenue. A reception will follow the dent Irma Chaplin, of the Daueh the purchase of seeds as well as giv leader is Mrs. Louise Koenig, pre graham. retary; Mrs.

Minnie Fletcher, chap ceremony at the bride's parents, bbi Hazel Waldorf, associate condug tress. ters of Union Veterans of the Civil by Mrs. Rose Swift, Mrs. Eola Ma thieson and Mrs. Beulah Fields, 38th Street, Oakland.

War and Comrade Calvin Blanchard The bride-elect was a bridesmaid The Westway Club will meet of the G.A.R. as special guests, the Victory Club of Jennie L. Hogan Wednesday at the home of Mrs. at the marriage rites of Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Sykes on Palm Sunday. rent Wo. 00, of the D.U.V. save a Oakland Camp Fire Girls To Assist In Victory Book Drive Jean Mathieson, 2611 Encinal Avenue, Alameda, for a 12:30 potluck Perry was best man for Sykes. dessert luncheon and whist Dartv GIRLS PLAN JAUNT TO HOSTEL luncheon, according to Mrs.

Edith YOUTH HOLD SERVICE Tuesday in the home of Pauline The junior choir of Beth Eden Saur, club president. A card party will follow. Bonnemart. Members of the club acted as co-hostesses. Other guests Included several members of the Dorothea DIx Tent.

lain. The sum of twenty-five cents is joining fee, and monthly dues ten cents. The club boasts of a substantial nest egg. The president announced that if the full- member-vtiip should be sick for 10 weeks, there is enough money in reserve to pay full benefits to each membfer, in a lump sum, then a surplus. The first five weeks of a member's illness, she receives $1.50 each week.

The second five weeks' she receives fifty cents each week, this amount constitutes the total sum of sick dues, paid during an illness. CLERIC IS SPEAKER Camp Fire Girls of the Oakland. ming party; other groups partici- Baptist Church, 10th and Magnolia Streets, directed by Rev. W. A.

Harris, will be in charge of the services Mrs. Harold Bald Council will again assist in the were: Rebekah Officers Honored Monday evening, the tent's tn-esl- morning and evening, today. A spe Ruth Robbins, noble grand of Elm- tory Book campaign. Citizens of Oakland exceeded their quota by cial musical program will be neara dent, Elizabeth Heltsmith, called a special meeting at her home in Alameda. During a brief business meet the evening.

It is the junior hurst Rebekah Lodge, entertained the noble and vice-grands of Dis win's Selani group and Mrs. E. W. Wiley's Dak on a Camp Fire Girls. The latter group has also made cookies for the Recording Secretaries' Association Is Year Old April marks the first anniversary of Bi-county Recording Secretaries' Association, which now Includes 25 Rebekah lodges in five districts in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.

i-K -y Newly elected officers include: Mrs. Edith Cooney of Mizpah Re-bekah Lodge No. 102, Antioch, president; Mrs. Mattie Harrison, Rodeo Rebekah Lodge No. 342, vice-president; Lettie Wolleson, Sunset Lodge No.

100, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Elizabeth Dickie, Oakland Rebekah Lodge No. 18, publicity, and Mrs. Ella Locke, Zephyr Lodge No. 263, Richmond, past president.

Because the meet's falls on May 13 during the week of the Rebekah Assembly at San Jose the secretaries will meet for luncheon at San Jose on that date. choir's second anniversary. The All Girl Reserves of the Berkeley Y.W.C.A. are planning their Spring overnight at the Youth Hostel in Redwood Canyon for Friday. The group of girls will leave Berkeley right school on Friday and will return Saturday noon.

This 300 per cent in the previous drive but the National quota of 10.000,000 ing, Mrs. Heitsmlth's daughter? public is invited. Hazel Ellott, was initiated, She has been called into active service in tricts 70 and 7 on Monday. Among the 150 Rebekahs attending were the following honored guests: Ethel Foster, chairman of the Good Fel DOUBLE 'V DRIVE Double Victory program is for volumes was not reached, it was announced. Bonks of fiction, travel, biography, history, science and po Rev.

J. D. Wilson, pastor of Mt victory abroad. A Buy War Bonds the Navy as yeoman. During the refreshment hour a farewell tribute we accorded her.

Dawn Hammel reports that the Tiama group at Redwood Heights have studied wild flowers while lowship Committee; Alma KllegefTNRleHsant Baptist Church, Sturat and McGee Avenue, guest speaker, in district deputy president of District and Stamps. Contribute to Blood Banks. Conserve waste The next meeting of the tent will on a nature hike. They are plan No. Frank Madera, district dep stalled the officers.

The subject of his thesis was "Widows Indeed." etry may be turned in at the Public Library or its branches during the renewed drive. be Tuesday in the Memorial Build ning to visit the exhibit of Indian uty, grand master of District 64: baskets and textiles at Mills Col He cited four kinds of widows men ing. Pearl Gunter, deputy marshal of For victory at home, A Fight all forms of discrimination based on will be one of the last events of the Spring semester in which all Girl Reserves may participate. College upper class women who are preparing to take finals at the university are helping to a great extent to make this a pleasant and happy occasion for the members of Several members attended the District No. 70.

Members of Absit tioned in the Bible. His address lege in the near future. Doris Larron, member of the group, has race, color, creed or class. Fight 33rd birthday celebration of the Dorothea Dlx Tent Invldia Rebekah Lodge put on gave much encouragement to the program. 'widows.

The club song is "Just Keep Word has been received from the National Camp Fire Office that a $5 contribution had been received toward the Five Fagots fund from the Iyopta CamD Fire group of the returned from Los Angeles where she has been since Chrsitmas. NEW GROUP FORMED Oakland Council which is under the leadership' of Mrs. John Evans. The A new group has been organized Newspapcrboys: Musical Bent Gai ns Outlet the Girl Reserve clubs which they advise. The following girls from the university are on the advisory group will receive the live Fagots at the Fruitvale School under the leadershipofJVIjss Gwyneth Baxley poll tax and political disirancnise-ment Seek education equality.

Fight for equal opportunity in defense industry. The Junior Branch of the N.A.A. CP. has launched a double program drive. Thomas Berkeley is president, Miss Marie Turner, secretary.

The drive includes all of Alameda County. The double program attracts honor and seal. with Miss EditbHouston and Mrs. Swimmini; is not only fun but is staff: Misses Dolores Bennett Lois Aileen Vis as sponsors. Charter also an important part of the Camp "Deep in the Heart of Texas" on piano, accordion and saxophone Bornhauser, Betty Day.

Bette Sue Fire program. Many groups have recently participated in swimming activities. Elaine Good, scribe of the minimum period, he promoted himself to first-class dealer. Four months thereafter, the minimum time possible, he won his Ace Dealer award. In February of this year, Walter stepped up at a Yardstick rang out over the jingle of tele, phones and the clatter of type' Americans of all classes.

Eybel, LeNore Glacken, Yvonne Hansen, Janet Henderson, Edith Hill, Harriette Hughes, Grace Hutchison, Leicester Lipp, Marilyn Luff, Barbara Melrose, Pat Morton. writers, and brought a pause in the Wicaka group, reports they en For double buttons and seals boy profits, it was brought out at the Saturday morning session. "I bought it myself out of my Tribune money," Walter told Bill Gunter, Garfield Junior High School student who is Just beginning as a Tribune newspaperboy and wanted to know of his opportunities. "Yehl" said Bill, with' bdyish skepticism as he admired the expensive-appearing members are: Dorothy Yingling, Patty Bixley, Dutna Norcisi, Marianne Combs, Cjjarlotte Phillips, Joan Soller. Carol "Stevens, Jacqueline Vis, Beverly Hewitt, Marie Sprinkle and Mary Stone.

Marianne Combs is acting as the group scribe. nature field trip with Mrs. Junea W. Kelly as. leader will leave oonsu Itations regarding dealership "Sure," said Walter.

"Any fellow can do it. It's all in the way he goes about it." Walter's way of going about it was to keep a perfect record, according to his district advisor. Walter began his dealership December 1, 1940. In January of the new year, the shortest possible time, he won his second-class dealer certificate, Three months again joyed a swim at the Women's City write to W. P.

Bayless, 2628 Centre Club. Joann Smith, scribe for Mrs dinner to receive his Master Dealer honors, including an engraved gold details of Tribune newspaperboys, parents and circulation executives at The Tribune office Saturday C. V. Yancey's Oivnh group, told of Barbara Pettker, Jennie Rombl, elizabeth Secrest, Martha Helen Simon and Elizabeth Teckner. In addition to these student advisors, the a "splash party tney enjoyed April morning.

watch. "All in the shortest possible bjaadviser pointed out Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. In the senior drive "of the N.A.A. CP. for the week ending last night, the Charles L.

Warren contestants went over the top according to E. S. Thomas, chairman. 11 at the Y.W.C.A. Two young Tribune newspaper from the Claremont Station oppo site -the Claremont Hotel on Tues SWIMMING PARTY boys, Walter Fasolii.

16, Master All the groups at Frick Junior Dealer, and master of the accordion, day at 9:30 a.m. Piedmont and Oak land Camp Fire Councils are spon' soring a series of these trips which and his brother, Andy Gardetto, 12, youthful saxophone swing swing artist, were putting on a jam session High participated in a swimming party at the' during Easter vacation. Mrs. Neal McElwain's group acted as a committee for the swim- Women-of Moose Plan -Meetinq Wednesday Noon are to train the guardians in nature work. by special request The home making committee of Entertainers since their debut luuuwiug 1-ummuniiy auvisors are also active in making plans for the overnight: Mesdames R.

D. Miller, Ruth Rich, John Ross, T. E. Treut-lein and W. T.

Yamazaki and Misses Winifred Hanna, Lily Kambara and Barbara Shnks. Mrs. D. Miller is chairman of general arrangements and the following committee of girls are on the planning committee: Virginia Ervin, Joan Jaffa, Doris Mainwar-ing, Roberta Nunn, Gloria Sibilia and Betty Sutherland. Oakland Chapter No.

965, Women of nine years ago oyer KLX, Tribune station, when they were 6 and 3, the the Moose, will hold their next meeting, Wednesday, at the home of brothers, now companion Tribune Berkeley Leaders at Big Tree Conference Held at Fresno Naomi Brining, ozia ueiveaere Street, with Eva Zoller, Grace newspaperboys, are to be featured on The Tribune newspaperboys' 63rd Yardstick dinner program at -1 Strauss and Maude Case as co-host esses, at 12 ociock. ah auenains the Hotel Oakland, Monday evening, should bring their sandwiches, the The annual Big Tree Region Con' but the Chest is not able to give April Z7. IIIS CHOSEN TRADE hostesses to serve dessert and coffee. enough money to cover all financial ference of Girl Scouts, which in Walter, a Junior at Washington needs, the Chest has consented to eludes California, Arizona and Ha' Reserves Hold Porluclc Supper Union High School, has been the conducting on city-wide money. waii, was held in Fresno during the Tribune independent boy dealer 18 raising campaign each year to help last three days, with 15 leaders and on ins ana visiiea ine xriDune balance the budget.

AIDING WAR EFFORT" office for a special tour of the plant council members from Berkeley in Plans for the tour and luncheon at the Remar Bakery on May 5 will be discussed. Reservations must be made with Secretary Jeanette Graves dr Junior Regent Pearl Anselmi. The officers and escorts of Oakland Chapter will assist in the public installation of officers of Oakland Lodge 324, Loyal Order of Moose, to be held April 24 at the Moose Club. The next regular meeting of the The Danaides Club of Technical attendance. They are Mesdames, Walter has decided he wants to be V.

printer, and preferably irr The The troops are busy contributing Arthur Wilcox, Leicester H. Wil High Girl Reserves held a potluck supper at the Y.W.C.A. Wednesday evening to greet their new assistant liams, Arthur H. Myer, A. D.

Owen, their bit to the war effort, as well as working for Scout badges. Troop Tribune composing room. He Is seeking information on how to apply for an apprenticeship. He is Herbert H. Price, Edith Mueller, 47, under the leadership of Mrs.

Phillip N. McCombs, Chester Fisk, E. C. Fink, have recently finished taking printing at school. adviser, Mrs.

Charles A. Ford. The members enjoyed badminton and swimming precedede the dinner. Miss Agnes Ivers is their head ad a large number of tray favors and Andy, his brother, in the seventh R. K.

Schmidt, Austin. D. C. Caudron, H. S.

Glidden, Elwood Horton Robert O. Moody and chapter will be held May 7 at Moose Hall, when al applications for the last class initiation of this term to be grade at Alvarado Grammar School, paper bags for bedside use to a local hospital. Troop 74, under the leader viser. thinks perhaps he would like to be Miss Anne Aab, Berkeley Girl held April 21 must be presented. Audrey Donaldson of Fremont ship of Mrs.

H. A. Summers, are collecting old sheets for the Red an aviator or a band leader. The boys have a younger brother. "Tri-Y" Girl Reserves was elected Bowling Party Featured by the joint Junior-Senior High In-terclub Council to head -no nlana Their father is at the Leslie Salt works.

Both boys are members of Cross and tearing and rolling bandages. They are also looking forward to their Court of Awards to be held After Review's Session for a carnival-dance to be given by Following the regular, business later in April at which time, awards Boy Scout Troop No. ANDY MOVING VTQ an ijin neserves or Oakland cga Saturday, May 23. meeting of Argonaut Review No. 59, will be made and new committees appointed.

Troop 56, under the Scout executive. CONFERENCE KEYNOTE Mrs. Alan H. Means, National president, in addressing the general session sounded the keynote of the conference. Her subject was; "Living for Today, but Thinking in Terms of Tomorrow." Several members of the National staff attended and conducted the various round-table discussions.

Friday was the opening day of the annual Girl Scout Cookie Sale. The When Walter steps into his print Women's Benefit Association, Wed Girl Reserves of Frick Jiinlnr er's apprenticeship, Andy, who has leadership of Mrs. A. H. Rosenblatt, nesday evening, the members enjoyed a session of bowling.

been his substitute dealer, plans to divided into two groups at their High are making a dolls' house, with furniture and figures to scale, under the direction of their new-adviser, Mrs. Charles A. Johnson. Mrs. Leora Gonsalves, managing last meeting.

One group worked on their bicycle badge and the other deputy, was-a recent visitor at a frroup of about 13 made beds at Representatives from each senior JT The Presidents and Past Presl the leader's home as part of their become a full dealer. "Walter should interest any employer. He already has shown his fcbiiity to succeed. He won his promotion to Master Dealer in The Tribune newspaperboys' advancement program in the minimum ible time," said George' S.l requirements toi the Tiomemaker's high Girl Reserve Club will meet at the Y.W.OA. tomorrow at 4 p.m.

to make plans for a oartv to be money from the cookie sale is used for capital outlay at Camp Faraway-Mine, the established Scout aents Association wiu noio tneir quarterly meeting with Tracy Review No. 43, at the Odd Fellows badge. Troop 37. under the leader Furnishing a musical intermission. Tribune Master Dealer Walter Fasolis.

16, accordionist and his brother, Andy Gardetto. 12, saxophonist, who are to entertain at the coming' Tribune newspaperboys' 53rd Yardstick dinner, held a Jam session at the Tribune office by request Listening in are Bill Gunter, 14. Garfhld Junior High School student, who Is Just beginning as a Tribune Independent boy dealer, and George S. Palmer, district advisor, who ckdmi the mwAdaam "tvf boy." ship of Mrs. Edith Mueller, is taking Hall in Tracy, Tuesday.

Mrs. Julia Ginn Foley, state field secretary. camp at Alta, California, and to help defray local expenses. The Girl Scouts are a participating agency given for younger boys in the-service. Frederick Tusher will be the representative from the Girl Be-serve Committee who wiU be ss charge ef this peojeet, tne ilea cross first aid course, and later in April will have a Court of Awards et which many awards will be given.

y-y- and recent bride, will be honored 1 -timer, district adviser. Walter's gleaming accordion also f-srt ef hi Tri'mmt newspaper- et the afternoon meeting. of the Berkeley eomamnUp CheV I i.

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