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Mary Conn to. i Clubdom STribune PHOTOGRAPH rSS I tiCLMivf aJJOCiaria taist. itiraar rif soii Suzette June Porter To Be Bride 6- 6 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9, 1944 i i JIT' wr i 1 4 Club Groups Map Season Freh from the painters and decorators hands, the Oakland Club at 124 Monteeito Avenue, awaits the Mk L4 m.ZT who share its hospitable rooms 'and auditorium with Lakeview Club. the Alameda County Medical Aux iliary, and mitral --otherrrabf ill -it 1 Befoi an improvised altar ofVoid with background of flowers anal I candlelight.

Mtsg -June---Talnmoge-r Porter will ScjiaAww.ddiJuJtv; At msi. at I her mother. Mrs. Gladys HuliiAg Poner on Regent Street. Berkel y.

It is to be an 8:30 o'clock ceremony with Dr Clarence officiating. The bride-elect's uiWe. Frederick Bun Hulling, will ie her in marriage. Lieutenant Wild, who is home on leave from his siation at Camp Swift. Texas, is the son of Mr.

ard Mrs. Mount K. Wild of Fresno. Kis parents as well as his sister. Mrs David S.

Davis (Janet Wildi are coming from Carmel. where they have been vacationing, to be present the weding. Both Miss Porter and her benedict elect are graduates of the University of California, she in February and he with the graduating class of last October. June is a Pi Beta Phi Sorority girl and Mount was president of his Delta Upsilon Fraternity at Cal. There are to be two matrons of honor for the bride tonight, the bride-elect's sister.

Janet, who is now Mrs. John Chapman, and the bridegroom-elect's sister, Janet, ndw Mrs. Davis. Serving as best man tor Lieutenant Wild will be MaishiU Paxton, Six of Miss Porter's sorority sisters who will form a flower and ib-bon aisle for the wedding march tonight are: Merilyn Morshead.jNaiuy i irfu 11:.. 'i.

-J. Miss Mary Jewel Conn, who will exchange vows with Mr. Loren D. Nutter at St Paul's Episcopal Church Saturday evening at an 8 o'clock ceremony. Miss Conn is daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver W. G. Conn cf Sequoyah Road, Oakland. Tribune photo.

HoneynTqoners on Southern Trip Honeymooning in the Southland today are Cpl. Benjamin S. Army, and his bride mer Miss Reba Mwhus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence.

Markus of Piedmont. The Markus-Altwarg nuptials were solemnized Sunday at o'clock ceremony held in the Lid AllwaTfj t'he for- mtimt)ttmMmm rtni 'itjs Hundreds of trianglei, diamonds, circlet and squares hay been cut from discarded woolen materials and arranged in pleasing patterns lor laprobe quilts (or hospitalized servicemen by members of the Oakland club. Mrs. O. V.

Fortin, left and Mrs. F. C. Lawler, of war relief section, exhibit sample of a quilt which Mrs. J.

F. O'Shaughnessy, right, making. Tribune photo. iijtjMi 1 1 niciuciuie vjoouiirji, aiHiuyi! Smith. Mrs.

Richard Lippi and Mrs. i Edward Beverly Lohmann. FRUIT VALE CLUB TO HOLD ANNUAL GARDEN PICNIC Room of the Claremont Hotel whenj College Women's Club has ar-the bride's father gave her in mai-iranged an interesting lunrheon rK'8C program for Wednesday. August 16. Gowned in while satin brocade.

at jts Berkeley clubhouse the bride wore a finger-tip veil of Mr" Cnv cun i -i 1 i I i 9 At Dr. Minora Kibbs, patriotic; Mrs. George H. Lee, arts and crafts; Mrs. Jack McVay, ways and means; Miss Amy Rinehart.

motion pictures; Mrs. P. W. Diederich. membership; Mrs.

H. Jewell Conn and Mrs. H. C. Qooper, hospitality; Mrs.

Fred Kaiser, Mrs. Jack McVay and Mrs. Walter Smith, budget; Mrs." H. C. Cooper, historian: Mrs.

W. A. Croll. Jane Mrs. G.

W. Dallimore, telephone; Mrs. A. Dias and Mrs. Fred Kaiser, music.

Mrs. Lawrence Perata, Junior past president of Rgina Elena Club, and of he The club's executive board will arrange the programs fur 1944-45. These officers are: Mrs. McNab. -president:" Mn.

Emit May. first vice president; Mis. Catherine Grnot. second vice-presid 'tit; Mrs. Gladys Nash, corresponding Were-tury: Mrs.

M. T. Sambo, recording secretary: Mrs. Walter Smith, financial secretary: M's. George H.

Lee. federation secretary: Mrs. Fred Kaiser, treasurer: Dr. Minora Kibbs. auditor: Mrs.

W. A. Croll, Be Bride of Loren Nutter With hlX a dozen pre-iiuptial parlies in full swing, last-minute details are being rusned lor ihe fd-dine of Miv M.uv Jewel Conn. Mt and JttTy-eiivrT "Mrs? Cuttn beT'ittipTTie" wtfe- 1 MrrLoren-Br ffntter -son of-MrTiid iMrs. Loren Dow Nutter of Oakl ind.

at a ceremony planned Saturday evening at 8 in the. St Paul's Episcopal Criuich in Oakland, with Rev. Ronald Merrix officiating. Mr. Conn will give rns daughter in marriage.

Last minute showers for the pop.i-lar bride-elect are being given by Mrs. L. Bayles. Mrs. Nels Shur-gren.

Miss Georgia Alexander and Miss June Brunei, all of Oakland. Mrr. Andrew Satr. r.f Lieutenant Sauer. U.S.N..

started off the run of affairs, -vith a kitchen shower in June, attended by Miss Conn's associates at toe Naval. Encinal Terminal where she has been employed. For her wedding Saturday night. Miss Conn has chosen Mrs. Rotert A.

Dewey Prscilla Keeferi as the matron of honor. The bridesmrurls. all classmates of the bride-elect, at. Oakland High and College of iht Pacific in Stockton, will be the MissPs Claire Smith. Winifred Johnson.

June Brunei and Georgia Alexander. There are to be two flower girls. Nancy Bayles. a niece -of the bene-dict-eleet, and Sandra Lou Clay'on. niece of the bride-elect.

Joseph Gietzen is to be best man for Mr. Nutter. His ushers will be I Robert Conn and Samuel Clayton, brothers of the bride-elect: Sooert Parker and T. M. Scanduna.

Mrs. Bayles, wife of Lieut. E. L. Bayles.

will sing during the ceremony, which is to be followed by a reception at the home of the nride's parents at 4.335 Sequoia Road. Mr. Nutter is. an electrical engineer, a graduate of Oakland High School and of Polytechnic College. Shoemaker's Troth Revealed Passing of the traditional box of candy to her sorority sisters at Delta Gamma house on Channing Way, Berkeley, at dinner Monday evening' was Miss Ann Shoemaker's way of telling of her engagement iiuiker wore on her third left finger.

young bride-elecl who is in her junior year at tin? University of California, is Ihe daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Shoemaker 'of San Mateo. At "Cal" she is very active on Ihe Pelican Staff and has done considerable fashion modeling for Vanity Fair. The benedict -elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Brvson Sr. of San Mateo. His farnjly formerly lived in Webster Grove.

Mo. He is a gradual of Annapolis with the' recent June class. Date for the wed0tng has not been set. However, Mitt Shoenslker has announced that it Will probably lake place on th first laave granted her ensign who has his orders for active duly. i All "Lady Crotiy" Ensemtlef in Allmcliit Presentation Box DIAMOND PAIR 85" Kings Only On Terms 0iO)0 NlASfO TO SHOW OUAIL rdrril Tax Not lnrlndrd I 1 in i College Women To Hear Builder i FriuitifiCtidislJict director-t Bwld Prs of West lnr wjU speilk I uture Prospects in California." wiH lell what hjs organization Ue rioin0 to perpetuate the State's war-time industrial gains in the post-war period.

Mr. MacVicar has previously served as manpower recruiting officer for Marinship Development, the Canol Project in Canada and similar projects in Ire-. Sontr eon, assistad by Mrs: G. H. True.

tk; i I win uc uic iuui.1 cummer eveiu before the opening of the-xlub's Fall activities. ar 9 1 Weddings Formal and Candid Portraits fv 4BMasja a nM LAUNDERED Finished within 7 DAYS ACE CURTAIN WORKS San Pablo Avenue II TW inoaks 1979 Oakland H7ien your stomach queasy, uneasy and upset, be gentle with it. Take toothing PEPTO-BISMOL. It helps to calm and quiet stomach distress. Non-laxative.

Non-alkaline. Pleasant to the taste. Next time your fomaci is upset, take soothing PEPTO-BISMOL. A NORWICH rRODVCT Gossard Front-Lacing Combination $12-50 filling sen ice. I SCHOOL FOR BOYS 1 Annoi-ncing Opening Date of am aVft-eiHr9 September 17 (iiaiiiin.ir anil lligli School ireparlnirnls I i I I to I.

alling 1 1 1 -1 lean I ii i or-i I tm fir Hf'rt I'ltiorn Montezuma School for Boys t.os or -IM Hii-h an ranrixnt. Irlrphonrv: or DOtielas San IrauriMii vairia miss Head Calls Committee Meet Mrs. Arthur E. Turner, president of Parker has called a meeting if the finance and budget com-mince "Tor "2" lomiiri iiw at her home on Michigan Avenue. As chairman of this committee.

Mrs. Dana Brown, will present the data she has been compiling in preparation for the 1944-5 budget. Also attending the meeting will be Mrs. E. S.

Catterlin, first vice-prcsi- dentMrs. George Huffman, parlia Mrs. Clyde Evans, membership chairman, has returned from a two week' vacation spent with her husband and two daughters at sons Grove." She is now plunniivt; the membership campaign which will open as oim as school begins. The -objective will be to enlist all mothers of new pupils in the membership and thereby bring into closer relationship the homeland the school that parents and teachers may co-operate more intelligently. the unusually altraclive aprons Which they ofj'er at Fall bazaar.

Executive officers will visit Ihe Golden Can Child Care Center shortly lo review the excellent work done during fhe Summer vacation for the community's working mothers in caring for their children. Plans will be discussed for extending this-work. Chinese Customs Theme Of KLX Interview Mr. Fook Tim Chan, well-known lecturer on China, will be inter viewed by Mrs. C.

C. Story, radio chairman for Alameda County Federation -of Women's Clubs tomorrow al 1:45 p7m. over radio station KLX. "Chinese Customs in the Home" will be 'he subject of the interview. Chan has been in the United States for the past lour years a cultural ambassador furtherini; the undei standing and friendship between the two countries.

He has Townsend Whist Party Members of the Melrose Club No 2 will sponsor a whist party at :1 p.m. Iiimorrow at I.IL'R Fruitvale 'Avenue. Velva Film caJy tt apply and quick to dry, Velva leg make-up stays on the legs and off th clothes. inn Vui ffdrrtil Tib LU 8i mmtmmmmmtmmmttml I ra mm GOLDEN GATE JUNIOR HIGH DADS PLAN PICNIC old-fashioned lace and earrien a biTiiqueT "oT Douvaraia and white orchids. matron ot honor hyivia jjwmon tn Dim anu me iuui oi me.

maiosv an wore irocKS oi blue net and carried bou quets of pink baby roses and blue bachelor In this group were Lois Markus, sister of, the bride: Janet Garfinkle, Helen Weissman, Bernice Davis of Oak- ui ine ui luc, yyjuiift Janet Markus. The bride'-s mother wore a gown .,,.11.,.,. nl violet ana chartreuse and a corsage til orchids. The bridegroom's parents, Mrs. II.

AHwarf of Ynnkers. N.Y., due to transportation rliff i-ctillics. could not come West for the wedding. The young corpora attended New York University before entering the service. living Altwarg.

cousin of the bridegroom, was his best man and the were Sgt. Alex Janet. A. of New York: Morris Gins-burgh of Boston: Robert Ruben-stein of Stanford University and Morris Engleman of San Jose. Directly following the ceremony Ihe bridal party and friends celebrated with a dinner and dance at the Claremont Hotel '1 tJHliplp' 3H Id it'i I croups.

In preparation for Fall activities Mrs. Ella Andker, president of the Oakland Club, has called a meet ing of her executive board for tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock when the program will be outlined and committee chairmen ratified Regular club activities will not get under way untir September but the third of the Summer social events a luncheon and card party will be held Thursday. August 31. This will be a benefit affair to raise funds to be given to Hospitality House to help defray expenses of installing several showers for the servicemen. Mrs.

Phil Burke has been chairman of arrangements. Also meeting tomorrow will be the war relief section whose members work from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. with time out for a sandwich and cup of coffee. This group has been active all during the Summer months and has completed an impressive "number of woolen patchwork quilts, knitted afghans, convalescent slippers, hemmed sheet? and towels, and made other items which have been requested by Red Cross ror the A W.V.S.

On the executive board meeting tomorrow with Mrs. -Andker will be Mrs. Elwood Shaw. Mrs. Car men P.

Nelll, Mrs. Phil Burke. Mrs S. G. Isaacson, Mrs.

Frank Law-ler, Mr. R. E. Waterman, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs.

Charles A. Fieber-)ing and Mrs. T. H. Lassagne.

SEVEN DAY 5ERYICE RUGS Need Cleaning CALL ORTEHSEN'S RUG GLEANERS ADVERTISE M-ENT Tit NO djoi Iiyi pojriijtstlon? Ii jw fiel headachy after iatin? Bi job let sour npsct easily? HafDifsetUrtd listless! Do you feel headachy and upset due to poorly digested food? To (eel cheerful and happy again your food must be digested properly. Each day, Nature must produce about two pints of vital digestive juice to help digest your food. If Nature tails, your food may remain undigested leaving you headachy and irritable. Therefore, you must increase the flow of this digestive juice. Carter's Little Liver Pills increase this flow quickly often in ss little as 30 minutes.

And. you're on the road to redittR bettrr. Ddn't on artificial aids to counteract indigestion when Carters Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Nature's own order. Take Carter's Little Pills as directed. Get them at any Only 10 and 'iSt.

ADVERTISKMKNT Get More Comfort For Standing Feet With A Daily Ice-Mint Treat Bon't let tlrtii, trarnlnir sensitive feet eteal energy and mnke the Imut neem longer. Just massage frosty while. Ire-Mint 4n Tour feet and anklet) before work to lietp keep them cool and comfortable. after work to help perk them up for an eveiiinjr fan. No if re tut feeling won't tiiiii soka ratocklnsa.

Grand, too, to help soften corns nd callouses. Get Ice-Mint from yourdruic-Siat todaj and get foot happy this eusy way. ry ji w-ov' New Cream Deodorant Sajelyhetyf SfopjPerspiration 1. Does -not irritate skins Do not rot drewi ot mtn's shins. 2.

Prevent! nnJer-srm odor, Helps Stop perspiration safely. J. A pure, white, intiseptic, ain- leit vanithing creun. 4. No waiting to dry.

Can be tiled tight after ilnving. Awarded Approval Seat of Amefican Institute of Laundering hatmlcsi to fabric, 'se Atrid rcgularlf. THIHIOIIT IIUINq PIOPOIAWT When Your 1 i I (al I at 7 2 1 Although Fruitvale Club will not initiate its new club year until September it will hold its annual picnic Friday in the attractive gar dens of Dr. Minora Kibbe. 560 Ban croft Avenue, San Leandro.

Also slated for August is the entertaining of the AJaineda County Federation of Women's Clubs which will have its first Fall meeting Thursday, August 24. The club will play hostess to the county meeting in its own clubrooms on Fruitvale Avenue. Mrs. Jacob- G. Maasdam, ji ine nrsi Doaro meeting neiu recently with Mrs.

Frances MrNiib. president, presiding, the following chairmen of rominittces were rati-frcd. Tfiey are: Mrsr Henry Red Cross; Mis. GeoiKe II. Lee, philqiithropy; Mrs.

Catherine Grout and Mrs. Joe Conpsj tea and luncheon hostesses; Mis. A. Muller. racds; Mis.

Lawrence Perala. Crip-pled Cliildren's Guild; Mrs. George II. l.ee, press; Rdwiu Nott. courtesy and federation news; Mrs.

Cloe devotion: Mrs. F.mil May, maidens and deeoiationsij Music Clubs Plan For War Service War service work yill be discussed and planned by California FWlcralrtm erf Msie Clubs presi-! dents at a merling al the Fairmont Hotel. San Francisco, Friday morn-Ling at 10:30 o'clock. Mjs. Frederick i.I.

Coulter. California Slate presi dent, will preside. Realizing that music has an exceptional value in" building the morale and uplifting the spirits of the sick aird wounded, "Music in Hospitals" programs have been presented in the various hospitals of the Hay area by music club mem- "bTi'S. Miss Rudolphine Radii is in clinrgtvof these programs for the Oakland group: Mrs. Charles Ayres.

represents Alameda, and Mrs. Horatio F. Stoll in San Francisco. Mrs. Florence Leroy Drake, central reeional viee-presi-drnt.

who is in San Francisco to attend this meeting, is in charge TSakcrsfield. Several hospital ships have been equipped with musical instruments for the use of the wounded able to play, and a drive for fundi in California for this purpose will be started shortly. Donations may be sent to Miss Edna Cornell Kurd, war service chairman. lMI Walker Avenue. Oakland.

The federation flubs of San Francisco recently gave an emergency ambulance to the Civilian War Council of San Francisco, with fyliiynr Roger D. Lapham, accepting fhe gift. A balance -from this fund will be diverted lo war work. Other projects which will be considered the criming meeting will b'e the purchase of war bonds, through Miss Helen Regenshurgcr, chair man, to be presented to the National Federation of Music Clubs for the advancement of nausic in post-war work. Recruitment of women in the armed forces end the opportunities offered young women of education will be also considered.

Golden Gale Junior High A has arranged to hold a joint picnic with the Dads Club at Mossvvood Park, August 27. This will be an all-day eOent with games and races planned. Mrs. Sam SwHina, president, lHs appointed Mrs. Louis Morosco.

hospitality chairman, hostess for the picnic, and James Kuhl, president of the Dads Club, will have his entertainment chairman in charge of the competitive events. The A. homemaking department will hold its next meeting at the home of the vice-president, Mrs. Leslie Aitken, 1654 Glut Street. Oakland, from 10 a.m.

to .1 p.m., Wednesday, August This group has been meeting regularly during ihe vacation period working on articles for the Fall bazaar. Members of the budget committee wfll meet in August to draft the budget which will be presented at the October ti meeting, according to an announcement by Mrs. Swetina. On tins committee are Mrs, Hose Bci lagiinii, chairman: Mrs. ,1.

Hiirke. parlinienlarian. i been chairman of Chung Kuo Quan. Mrs. Leslie Aitken and Mis.

Bet--' a cenler of Chinese and fviieral Far nard Niedt. Eastern studies, located on the Mills Mrs. Mary Sorci. card parly College Campus, during airman. ha announced an: titer session.

"apron" whist lor October 13. This Sec Crescent Jewelers Beautiful Selection Fin Watches, Bridal Sets, Wedding Bands and Solitairet Of rayon and cotton, twill satin. Scientifically tirsigned for fipnrc control and correction. For average and tall advance announcement has been made in order to give time lo make the attractive aprons which will be required as admis sion fee to the card parly. Ihe unit members pride themselves on Vreel floor Expert LUaaittiaffiit- 'f ''nirrri Schilling Coffee ithllHng flavor always rtliabU a a i auitaScudd0vi PEANUT BUTTER 1 LEAP h30 to 6 o.m.

TK-l-l-l 10:30 to 6 p.m Shop HMHaWMMal.

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