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Clubdom NE administration takes over duties By Suzette fKlOtlVI VIMFNSTO. OUl VNITISMIII SATURDAY. MAY 29, 1943 Engagements Told by Two Year's Plans Formulated Mrs. John Freemii is how en HONEYMOON ON PENINSULA Chi Omegas at Banquet 4 .4 f' t. Following her return from Palm High lights of the Alpha Chi Omega Senior banquet, recently be gaged In making plans for the coming term of the Alameda County Beach, Fla Miss Cynthia Hall passed five pounds of chocolates to tides honoring the graduating sen iors were the announcements of en I I '1 i alnri at th hnnniiet her SOroHtY siltflri ced gagen t-r before the.

close of the semester, olic Women which she will head as her engagement to Lieut Kenneth president for the next year. K. Kline, navigator the Army Miss Margaret Monk wa toast-mistress. Class speakers included Air Forces now stationed In Africa Mrs, Freeman who succeeds Mrs. the Misses Cay Walton, Frances Lieutenant Kline was graduated Eakestraw, Linda Jane Hellwig Mh hi Lawrence Mullally, was installed in office at a recent luncheon meeting and Jeanne Hamby.

The Junior from the Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut, where he majored In prophecy was given by Kay Murphy or the organization at the Hotel Claremont. Miss Helen F. Byrne, national of inter-Ameri and tne senior will read by Alison chemical engineering. He is a son of Mr. and Louis M.

Kline Hartong. Five pounds of candy were passed can relation for the Catholic Coun of Wheeling, West Virginia I I i I i If f'-' I i i i cil was in charge of the ceremonies. Miss Hall is the daughter of Mrs. to reveal the news of the engagement of the past president, Miss seated were: Miss Eleanore Walter Hall of Weldon Avenue, this Minerva Daley, to Lieut (j.g.) Rob McAllister, vice-president; Mrs. Ger.

city. She is active in activities on campus where she is a freshman. bert Gordon Garlick. Lieutenant aid Brusher, second vice-president; Mi's. Elmer McGuire, third vice- with music her major.

The following seniors were hon president; Miss Valeria Detlow, recording secretary; Miss Agnes Mc Carthy, financial secretary, and Mrs. ored at the banquet at which circus theme "was the feature: The Misses Hester Ballantine, Dorothy Blasser, Minerva Daley, Betty E. Kennedy, treasurer. Garhck is in the Naval Air Corps stationed in Alaska. He is the son of Mrs.

Ella Garlick of Washington, D.C., and is majoring in foreign commerce. He was affiliated with Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. Miss Daley is the daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. John P.

Daley of Los Altos. She will graduate from! the University of California in June. Plans for the wedding are Mrs. McGuire, the incoming third Jeanne. Taxe Har ris, Alison Hartong, Ursula Haven, vice-presidents, as program chairman, presented Rev.

Father Victor Bucher, O.F.M., Monsignor William P. Sullivan 'and Rev. Father Bar Betty Lou Herbert Margaret Loemis, Genevieve Moore, Connie I I T- i i mi i 'ii 1 i i at 1 1 Robinson, Jane Roush and Roberta tholomew Kevaney as honor guests. Stapleton. Father Bucher gave the special ad dress bf the day.

Mrs. John C. Freemcm, center, was inducted president of the Alameda County Council, National Council of Catholic Women, by Miss Helen F. Byrne, center, a national chairman, at a recent luncheon at the Hotel Claremont Mrs. Lawrence E.

Mullally is the retiring presi When Pictures Shower Given For Bride-Elect Miss Emlay to Wed Flight Cadet dent Tribune photo. And Shows Start Announced at the Kappa Alpha i Theta sorority house Thursday Golden Gate Honoring Miss Ruth Carol Brown, a surprise shower was given at the home of her mother, Mrs. George Brown recently, by Mrs. Elsie Banta These starting times are an (announcement night) at Stanford Officers to Be Seated nounced by the theaters and last- University, was the engagement of Miss Marjorie Emlay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Sohst Emlay of and Mrs. Margaret Brown. Incoming officers of Golden Gate minute changes are often made after press deadline. The Tribune cannot accept responsibility for Inaccuracy due to this cause. Miss Brown la the fiancee of Staff Sergeant Edgar O'Brien of the Wildwood Avenue, Piedmont, and Mr.

Donald Allan, Aviation Cadet i Esquire (Open all night.) Fea U. S. Engineer Corps. Junior High will be installed by Mrs. G.

W. Luhr, vice-president of the California Congress of Parents and Teachers on Friday afternoon. Girl Scout Troop No. 49, of th United States Army Air 4 i -if i '-s ft fi i' a nMi malt. "Among the guests at the affair ture, "More the 12 nocn, Corps, who has just completed his :00, 6:05, 9:03 p.m, 12:10, 3:15 a.m.

were Ethel Campbell, Mabel Olds, course of training at banta Ana, The future benedict is the only Lottie Band, Genette Smith, Effie sponsored fry the Golden Gate urfit ton of Mrs. John Glascock Bald Lawson, Billie Bowdle, Fame Dett- Fox Oakland "Human Comedy," 45, 4:50, 7:50, 10:55 p.m.; 2:00 a.m.; TW-2300 will have a cake sale next Saturday ner, Rhea Lacy, Ida May Smith, UNITED ARTISTS win of Woodside, and of Cnl. Carlyle Allan. U.S.A., now in active serv He Hired the Boss," 12:45, 3:50, 6:55, Conk DaUy TiL'lJI L'f pv SnattuckUlaata A8-41H OUOAIUUCt I TERESA WRIGHT, Joseph Cotten. "SHADOW OF A DOBT" also When Johnny Cemes Marehine Hoana Feme Brockhurst, Lucile Vicars, at 5834 San Pablo Avenue.

"THE MOON 18 DOWN" 10:00 p.m.; 1:00 a.m. ice. Christine Green, Lucy V. Bacon, Mildred Mund, Louise Woods, Nan The wedding is planned for the month of-August, after the future Cedric HARDWICKE St Henry TKAVERS John Carrsll in "HIT PARADE OF 1S43" Tmorr'aw! "TAKKEE DOODLE DANDI" also LATEST MARCH Of TIME Ludwig, Catherine Cole, Florence Leslie, Maud Sermuks, Lurline Paramount "China," 12:05, 3:30. 50, 10:15 p.m.; "Lady Bodyguard," 00, 5:27, 8:50 p.m.

Roxie "Hard Way," 1:24, 8:00, CALIFORNIA SStt "HtXLO. 'FRISCO. HELLO" ALICE FA YE and JOHN PAYNE 'TIME TO If LLOYD NOLAN HEATHER ANGEL bridegroom receives his commis sion. 1 i 1 Mildred Hopkins, Amelia Fisko, Virginia Hudson, Ha OAKS Solano at Th Alameda Color! "ARARIAW NlfiHTS" Miss Emlay is si graduate of mont High School and a junior at :35, 8:22. 9:09.

11:58 p.m.: "Cala zel Bolen, Marie Hurd, Florence Smith, Vivian Enjum, Ruth Creag- boose," 12:00, 2.47. 5:34. 8:21." 11:08. 4-Stor CAMPUS First Pirn VpafitrM JOV HAI.L-MAFIA MONTFZ-SARU "YOl KG MR. PITT" with Kobrrt Don( FI.I RIBBON DINNFRf RVE FREE TO THE LADIES ALL, DAT TODAY Ontlnuom T.dr A Bandar 1:00 to 09 mile and Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis Far- Stanford. Her sister Dorothy is a student at Piedmont High. She is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

"Pittsburgh." 1:20, 4:20, 25, 10:25 p.m.; "Nightmare," 12: Orson WellM' "JOfRNET INTO FFAR" Dolores Dfl RIO At Joseph COTTEN "FLYING FORTRESS "-Richard Greene; CONTINIOI MONDAY rington. Charles MacGregor of Piedmont. noon, 3:00, 6:00, p.m. Recreation Chairman Before entering the service, Mr. RIVOLI San Pablo, near Unlveratt A NIGHT TO REMP.MRFR LORIN Adeline at Alcarrai DR.

RPNAl l.T armrT" Allan was in his third year at Stan LOR ETTA YOl'NG Sc BRIAN AHERNE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mil on Putnam photographed hist after their marriage in Piedmont Commuhity Church, which took place May 22. The young couple spent their honey moon at Pebble Beach, Photo by The Gatchells. John SKEPPFRD end Lynn POBEflTS Named by N.C.P.-T.

ford, where he was an Alpha Delta SILVER SKATES" with Kenny Baker I'NDYINC MONKTER' with James Ellitoa Phi fraternity member. The couple Mrs. Rollin Brown, "Los Angeles, firs met in their freshman year at legislation chairman for the California Congress of Parents and college. TIMES Maedonald near 23rd. R1-S8O0 Richmond's Newest Theater! CITI AND 231,1 st- Khm- RI-5i)0 "NOW.

VOYAGER" BETTE DAVIS and PAUL HENFFID ONE Of OCR AIRCRAFT IS MISSING Belle Davis-Paul Henretd-NOW VOYAGER Putnams Back ONE Or OLR -AIRCRAFT IS MISSING Teachers, has been named recreation chairman for the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. Skit Is Presented By Writers' Section Margaret Moak To Join SPARS Several outstanding educators STATE OPEN ALL NIGHT Cont. from a m. 'til 8 a.m. When he writers' section of the From Honeymoon have recently been appointed to the national board.

Among them is Dr. FOX Telephone: Richmond W4 Continuous from 10:00 a.m. In Color-'MY FRIEND FLICKA" Roddy McDOWAI.L A Preston FOSTER DESERT VICTORY-Rnmmel on the Run! Filmed Under Fire by British Army RAP "STAR SPANGI.FD RHYTHM" Bma C'reKby-BOB HOPE-Dorothy lamaur And "INVISIBLE AGENT" with ILONA MASSEY and JON HALL Ralph Ojeman of Iowa, parent- Leaving to join the SPARS is Miss Margaret Moak, who will re education chairman. He is a. contributor to the Congress publi port for duty June 4, at the Coast cation "Community Life in a De Guard Academy, New London, Con Berkeley Women's City Cluo entertained yesterday afternoon its an-nutl Spring tea.

a skit, "Programs Preferred," written by Mrs. Gaddis, was presented by a group of Arlington Women's Club members. Mrs. -Don C. Eoseboroueh read two monologues, "The Decline and Fall of Great-Aunt Amy," written by Kay DcBard Hall, and "That Dependable Man," by Marjorie Cook mocracy." Dr.

Edgar Dale of Ohio RIALTO 1 GRAND A TTF Tw tooa, Telephone HI (ate muo Af'Rnftfl thf parrpir IWIIIIVi Alan Ladd-Loretta Young-Wm. Bendix "CHINA" H.Ml'lirnrrf" necticut. Known to her friends as "Moakie" she is the attractive Ht'MPHRFY FOG ART RY ASTOR is chairman of audiovisual education, Miss Agnes Samuelson of Iowa "Kin DYNAMITE" with East Side Kids Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Milton Putnam arrived home from Pebble Beach yesterday afternoon, having spent a week at Del Monte Lodge for their honeymoon. The bride was the former Margaret Melanie Warnecke, daughter of the Carl I.

Warneckes of Holman Road. Their marrriage took place in Piedmont Community Church a week ago today at a formal after daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

school education chairman. Dr. Moak of Sacramento. Graduating Elise H. Martins of Washington, ppsurt ersDc OTan ii'it D.C., and U.S.

Office of Education. EL REY from the yniversity of Californi last February, San Pablo Ave nr. 35th BASH. RATnanvr "Kherlaek Helmei the Voire a( Terror" Preston in New Orleans" 71. A DAY i A1 AI'1STAR CAVALCADE! Merle Oher.n-Robt.

Cammints-Ida Lonknn Ronald lnona-Vic. MLalen-Ray Milland Herbert Marshall-Edward Everett Hortoa Elsa Lanrhestrr-Brtan Aherne-Anna Nearla Chas. Laua-htoa-Claude Rains-Ian Hunter "HENRY ALDRICH "oLTS GLAMOtRT Jimmy Lyrfon-Diana I.ynn.John Lite! and LATEST MARCH OF TIME. SHOW BLSINL8S AT WAR" Hayworth rCarthy-Dotlmoar Carole E. Brown-Linda Darnrll Wilson.

Violin numbers were played by Katherine Gensag M-garian as the accompanist. Gertrudd May Lutz read a group of poems. "THE HUMAN COMEDY" MICKEY ROONEV Frank Morgan Hirril llir Bonn" is cnairman oi tne exceptional ctiiia committee. Homemakers Meet The homemaking department of Technical High will meet at the home of Mrs. P.

E. Cohn, noon service. CERRITO San Pahlo at Fairmount "THE BLACK SWAN" In honor of the newlyweds, Mr. TYRONE POWER MAUREEN O'HARA "AMERICAN EMPIRE" with Richard Oil and Mrs. Murray Putnam and Mr.

and Mrs. Rollin Koser are planning box of fki 4154 Piedmont Avenue, on Thurs to entertain. jn the. near CHIMES day of the coming week from 10 a.m. to 3T m.

All members and College at Shatter Ljvct Time TnHnv' Art Exhibit at Mills The annual Student Exhibition held on Art Day. tomorrow, from 2 to 5 o'clock, will be held and continue through June 12. This is the second art ay on the campusf Mills College. Next Friday, Miss Barbara Lee Smith, former classmate of the bride PARKWAY RITA HAYWORTH -r' YOr WERE NEVER mothers of ail students of Tech Hlmtc: Latr Show loniir. Jimmie LUNCEFOSD His Orchestra Headline Vaudeville at Anna Heads, will entertain in l-nseillo Lane In "SILVER OI EEN" nical High School are invited to Main ft Lee Bowman John Sutton-TOMGHT WE RAID CALAIS Tomorrew-Sunday fer .1 days only "ARABIAN NIGHTS" also CHETNIKS.

the FIGHTING GUERRILLAS her honor. 3a attend. Srreni! Jo Rrffwe The young couple have taken an apartment at 5287 Broadway" Ter iast 12u Street ilh Ave. I 1 HERE'S A "REAL" DOUBLE BILL RANDOLPH SCOTT FRANCES T)FT HOI LY WOOD BI Jo P-I-E-D-M-O-N-T EVERY SEAT A Inr.i race, which they are now occi pying. Club Feels Shortage DINWIDDIE-MAHONY TROTH ANNOUNCED TO SORORITY Phono KB lloa 2-toil FOOTHILL 41W Piedmont Av.

Phone PI edmont 27-7 Take no or jrll Car DIRECT TO DOOS 'LUCKY" JORDAN' Alan Ladd and He'en Walker TONIGHT WE RAID A I. AIH'-Annahella Now Open! "CABIN in the SKY" ICthel niertv-Lrna Horm GINGER ROGER. Shortage of paper has made it A HON 1 MOO "INVISIBLE-AGENT" with Hon. necessary lor the Women t-iiy i i i- i- n.uiKi trnuoi from 1 Announced through the passing of Club of Oakland to discontinue 71 13 mm? "Air Raid WdeniT- I five pounds of candy Thursday noon printing its monthly magazine for the Instead, begtm-mrg at Alpha Gamma Delta sorority I 1 Is A I -13 ALBANY Solano at San PalMc rnnliniinn J.h. 1 house at the University of Califor.

with this month, members will re nia. was the encasement of Miss Rosalind Rnssell-'-Tske a Letter. Darlins" "Behind the Eiaht Ball '-The Rlti Bros. TLANCV STREET BOYS "-East Side Kid. maimm mm0 t-liB ''L Dian Dorefn Dinwidriie.

dangler ot ceive a lour-page bulletin listing events at the Alice Street SATI'RDA I aW z. 3 AUDITORIUM oa SI'NDAY Mr. and Mrs. Tyre Harris. Dmwid-die of Dover StTet, Oakland, to Mr.

Glenn Donald Mahony, son of Mr. Gilliland, sorority sister who held the engagement ring as the candy was presented the president of the house just before the serving of dessert. Miss Dinwiddie, who is a sister of Darrell Dinwiddie and of Tyre Harris Dinwiddie a junior student at U.C, plans to continue her studies while her fiance is in military-train-fng. No definite date has been set for the wedding. She is a granddaughter of Mrs.

Edward McQuade of Kentfield. Marin County. T. Dinwiddie. father of the bride-elect, is assistant in Naval Science Tac tj ORINDA Tunnel Hiahway stOnndi MAY and MATINEE TODAY aootniil ft 73rd Ave EA5TMONT t-TOSSToads.

Orinda 'J1 MMIt HENRY FONDA 0i 6LENCOUHTMW aomu uMKay austrxCROajsl and Mrs. H. G. Mivhony of Vallejo. Maureen O'Hara-IMMORT AL SFInraii MAIN FOR ERROR wT.h HGEAJkT Bennett BentT TWO NEW FIRST Kl FEATI RES! 'SHOW STARTS P.M LARGE ERIE PARKING ARFA Glenn is a junior at the Univcr Present LESLIE Affrj-GZ 1 eity of California and will leave June 17 with the Upper Diviion of 5 'J iZi- HAYWARD Read "Let's Grow It" In Th Tribune Snencer Trary-KrFPFR OF THF "TENNESSEE JOHNS -Van HZ' 'thiliKitlo MuUiit.TiijmaitMd! tics of the Naval Unit at the Uni WITH THE NEW YORK CAST R.O.T.C.

students for military training "somewhere in the West." He is a brother of Maj. Grattan Mahony." U.S.A.A.C. of the class of '39. University of- California. He was assistant editor of the California Engineers publication.

Both he and his fianeeo ore flradunteg of Uni. taU "TMirv-in TW versity of California. lnoaKs TOWER SENATOR Telearanh at 51st TW woaks Uuo T)rV yz nnan li COJ.Ht lK state end (screen fchoa! Josephine Hull JeSn Adair-John Alexander Clinton Sundbtrfl- Edgar Stehli Donald Maotoaaj 5e 10 includinf Ja He's Back! PARKTVn rno on. iE.Tl: MIDNIGHT CflRfVAL "ME AN EST MAN IV YZP HoniayJliULa -jr-if 17.. COME EARLY! DOORS OPEN S-45 "TAR SPANGLED RHYTHM" Bab Haas Bme, mnenr Paulette MHIand-Rorhrstrr "Silvrr Lanr-Geo.

Brent CONTINIOIS SINDAY-OPEN NOON TICKETS ON SALE AT I Ml lUMilll ARTS M. a. REUNER FRISCO. HELLO" SWEET'S Th 8mrt Pla Danei 21ST and BROADWAY HI. 4343 ATTRACTION I Nosh Beert Jr.

I It nun I I Mary Brian I' I versity High School. The bride-to-be is a member- of Honor Student society, the College Women's, Club Juniors and of the Bally Committee U.C. The betrothal was announced at sorority- house by Miss Lucille Cf ATEWA San Pabl Stanforu RED SKFI TAM Ann IN niVi'p -PR. GILLESPIE'S saa.iv Aaw-rYlV Tops in Sports Coveraie The Tribune I fo'la oUuwi WHY WAIT CONTINUOUS FROM 12:30 NOON It's nice to JVC- tYlafl art mt i aUkJ Fruitvale at nirArthur DIMOND ttonkms and 38th a LAUREL CONTINUOUS SHOW CONTINUOUS SHOW CLANCY 1 RALPH Hf.IXA.MY-.IOAI 1FRRV COUNTERFEIT LADY JEAN HEUSHOl.T MEET DR. CHRISTIAN STREET BOYS'-Easi Sidi EZ The only Big Circus in the Wesi is Here Now "The minnow follows the whale" 25,973 PAID ADMISSIONS IN FOUR DAYS'HAVE ACCLAIMED THIS CIRCUS AMERICA'S FINEST TRAINED WILD ANIMAL SHOW am LLi, 123 L.

Now! On Screen oothlll Blvd. Fairfax FAIRFAX lc 'Airtniiv vir. ARABIAN ft Pfol IN TECHNICOLOR Seminary SHFPPrsrn NIGHTS" with Jnn ii.ii BOB STEELE THUNDERING Lynn Roherts-DR. RENAULT'S SECRET Maria Mnntes-Sahu, m. also "THREE HEARTS FOR Jt LIA" with Ann Solhorn.

at 1 o'clock UNDYING James Elliaon MS TRUMPET n4 Mi FT liujk. i ttvj i uxnmm OAKLAND HOW 1 Revellinq in FRUITY ALE 14th J7fh Ave. JACK BENNY TRAILS PRISON MUTINY EDW. NORHIS FRUITVALE-opp. S.P.

Station 7 FRUITVALE-opp. S.P. Station WAIT! for Ihe OIVLY 9IAJOK CIRCUS Comlnt to Oakland This Season WAIT! For the Show That Is Breaking All California Circus Records 5C I Gala Days, Starting June DHT E(T Ave. and lit WHISTLING IN DIXIE Red SKF.LTON and Ann HUTHERFORD DR. GILLESPIE'S NEW ASSISTANT 3 p.m.

Twice Daily 8:15 p.m. T77RTT I -fdS "THE MEANEST MAN In the WORLD" CHETNIKS, the FIGHTING GUERRILLAS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE EVERY DAY STARTING AT 1:00 P.M. LATE SHOW TONIGHT nrsnRRVTn 'vsa-arm an of See the Garden Page in the Sunday Tribune 1" ii Jfft BIG 3.RUVC Vi TWkt Dairy I P.M. Opw it 1 md 7 M. MATINEE DAILY I P.M.

MARY MARTIN "HAPPY. GO LUCKY" "Tennessee Johnson" ALAMEDA, WtUTTTMl? Central at Webber LA ketiurst HAPPY GO MICKY" I 'Jllf Mil W.1ii RED SKELTrTV Ann Rillherforrt-'WHISTI ING IN DIXIE JOURNEY FOR ARG ARET-Laraine Day MaryM-ARTI VDickPO WELLRudy ALLEE "TENNESSEE JOHNSON" -Van Heflin MATINEE DAILY -AT 1:011 F.M.-,. MAr 8TTII ft I AT 3 KINO VOGUE Phono LA kehurst 3-7337 HELLO, 'FRISCO. HELLO TR MTl Par- SI "odd Alameda OlZUWiU "HELL'S ANGELS" 1 1 I YTSm I ZT. I 1 1 fl 0 fl i I COME TO ViVx i yj" 1 SAN FRANC ISCO WX A i I FOR A REAL INVA CJ Ij I STAGE SHOW? VJf Alice FAYE-John PAYNE-Jack OAKIE JEAN HARLOW and BEN LYON ALICE FA YE MARGIN FOB Bennett.

BROADWAY BROADWAY Blondell "Hello, 'Frisco, Hello" WebateratSantaCIaraLA-3-3422 TIMES 'Margin For Error" Walt Difney'n "BAMBI" MINA8ERII FEATURE LENGTH COLOR CARTOON Major Georie FieldinaT Clot Writes for The Tribune BORROWED HERO" with Alan Baxter HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE AND ANIMALS TONS OF. PERFORMING ELEPHANTS OPEN ALL MTE! COMPLETE SHOW AFl t.R A.M. I81NDAY SCORES OF MAGNIFICENT HORSES CLOWNS GALORE ACRES OF TENTS 2U DEI MAR RIO SAN Utklltli 14th In SAN LEANDRO FORMERLY PALACSV1 R-SA8S RiftV.tl In Hall Maria M-inlri-Gjbu. 1,1 m. 'HIDDEN HAND" with Craif Stevens "Sherlock Holmes the Voice of Terror" TWO NEW FIISST RUIV FEATURES! SaaS p.m.

Something to Shoot About IS Minnies trom Central Oakland ITtfUAWHTlCRUaJ Of THE WORLD'S Will exhibit Auditorium Parkins I Lot, 10th ind Fallon Eta. I Lucky Jordan Take a Letter Darling Plui THE SITZ BSOS. In Behind the 8 Ball Ann Snthern, at 1 00-5 nn-fi :45 o'clock "Stranae As It Seems" by John Hlx In The Tribune dally Tin Annaftplls-John Hnttnn In Tonight We Raid Calais CONTINl'OI'S SHOW TOBAY also "QUIET PLEASE, MURDER" IJ.

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