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Clubdom Alaska Films Suzette 't IXCIUSIVI ASSOCIATIS WO US UNrTt tltSS Child Care Body Elects I JP 8 TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1945 BAY COUNTIES I TA STAT I ST To Be Shown in The Infant Shelter, a Community That part of the North beyond the tourist routes, will be-viewed Oakland Births DEATHS ft Divorces Granted Interlocutory decrees Luella M. -from Wilbur DANTELSON, Virginia Hazzard from- Laurence H. DYKMAN, from Wes-tie Lee. LAMB, Evelyn from Albert Earl. LeGRAND, Alyne Jean from Alexander A LEVENSALER, Dorothy W.

from John D. MACHADO, Phoebe from Man-tie) B. EEHRT, Orval Lowell from Betty Jesn. WOOD, Milton from Margaret G. FINAL neCREES E'ain'e from Max.

ANDERSON. George H. from Julia. ANDERSON, Irma M. from Loyal- BROWN, Velma F.

ton Joseoh COOLEY; Helena- M. Welby HILL. Bernice G. from Walter KENT, Gladys from. Samuel -B.

Jr LIVINGSTONE. Isobel Dewar from Sisrlev. LOMAX, Evelyn Lorene from Coss Jonas, MArtTIN. Susie Meria from Wil-iiam Incoma fro-n Melvin. SORTER.

Laura. E. from H3-ry A. Jr. WEAVER, EHiel from R.ijkSocxI WORLEY, Ernestine from Warren A.

it Miss Janice Culberson of Houston, Tex. whoso engagement to Lieut Allen F. Peak, A.A.F., of Hay-ward is revealed. Hayward Officer To. Wed in Texas by members and' guests of the 'Berkeley Women's City Club at the showing of "Glimpses of Alaska, Charlotte Mauk's kodachrome pic ture story of one of the few remain Ing wilderness areas of the world Thursday evening, at 8:15 o'clock Despite the fact that military re strictions conspired with Alaskan weather to limit picture taking, Miss Mauk and her companion on.

the trip. Dorothy Hill, brought-back enough photographs to explain their enthusiasm and spread it to others A member and director of Sierra Club. Miss Mauk, through her in terest In outdoor life, found It possible to reach inaccessible territory new to average travelers. Mrs. John M.

Eshleman will serve as chairman of the evening, assisted by' Mrs. Robert Gordon SprouV as co-chairman. Sponsors for the pro gram will include Mrs. Thomas E. Banning, Mrs.

Iiouise Scott Beamer, Mrs. Henry H. Benedict, Mrs. w. Beasley, Mrs.

Ira Cross, Mrs. Esther Darling, Miss Dene Devln, Mrs. Reuben T. Evans. Miss Etta Fraser.

Miss Kate Foster, Mrs. Mrs. Fred -C. Herrmann, Mrs, Ward Hall, Mrs. Walter Kolasa, Mrs.

T. Ct Lavender, Mrs. Fred L. Morris, Mrs. lister L.

Miller, Mrs. Lester S. Ready, Mrs. Clyde Scavey and Miss Euse Warten' Merrymakers, besides devoting their Fridays to the making of U.S.O. scrapbooks, followed by luncheon nd bridge, will sponsor an evening bridge event tonight st 8 clock.

Mrs. C. A. McMillan will be chairman of this affair. On the same evening the choral section will meet at 8 clock to rehearse for the annual Spring concert Paul Padden italston is director for the group and interested iriembers are asked to communicate with Miss Minnie Young or Miss Hazel' Glasgow.

The choral'is. also open to non-members. The servicemen's need for soci ability will be answered in part at Hospitality House Thursday, for that is the day Berkeley City Club takes over, supplying" pies, cakes and in numerable good things to eat that will remind the boys of home. Mrs William Shepherd is chairman of the group serving at the canteen. Police Inspector to Address Study Forum When the professional study forum, sponsored by Parker meets st 1 o'clock tomorrow members will have as their guest speaker Mr.

H. Or, McCormick, inspector of the Juvenile Detail, Oakland Police Department. Mrs. J. L.

Moody is instructor of this class, which meets each Wednesday to study and diswuss needs and problems ef cmldren in the community, i Irwin Dart, U.S.A., and bride, 'after their recent wedding, left for the Yosemlte Valley for a honeymoon and then for Santa Barbara, their future home. -Commercial Studio photo. Divorces Filed TIPTON, a 1 1 June s. Gcnt-se. VAXC-OR, AMna is.

f' -V P. FEHISEIRA. Alice M. CwD. l.VAs Mr- i- STlVTrXEONE.

Dori t. PrESTEGARD. Domthv vs. Fred. PKIF.LIPS.

Irene George. ARLINGTON. Eva vs. Woodrow. FORB1S, Gertrude M.

vs. Donald C. CASTRO, IUmcI FRATES. Clara vs. John.

BL'LLARD. Elizabeth vs. Willie Lee. S.F. Licenses BELL.

Woodrow. 27, N. Mc-LEA-N Elizabeth, 20, 1745 Elli. BJORNSTAD, Allan. 22.

N. MONTGOMERY. Violet, 33. Los An- John. 24.

SHERRAN, ant, 34, ia4. EwuiaJ. Terrace. LAIR. Sylvan 21, Mill Valley.

RIGADINI, Vera, 26, 15p7 Guerrero Street. BOSCHE. John. 35, VOLKMANN, Virginia, 24, 29J0 Broadwav, CARTER. William, 21, U.S.

Navy. WILKINSON. Helen. 19, Napa. CHAFFEE.

Warren, 44. 340 Grove Street, VAN D1EST, Alma, 34, 45S Fell Street, CHRISTENSF.N. Andrew 28, Palo Alto. VESTAL. Lana, 28, Palo Alto.

COWART, Oxrar, 21, VS Navy, BENJAMIN. Ruth 29 27b 29th CROWLEY. 2.1. S. Navy.

HALE. Addie, 28. 841 Golden Gate. ELLIS, Robert. 22.

U.S.N. RUIZ. Barbara 24, -Haves Street. EYSTER, Oakland. COUEY.

Jessie. 22. 2116 Po-t. FANALI. Paul.

48. W4 Hampshire Street. LIGHT, Lucille, 46,. 136 Tit-fanv Street FERGUSON, Jnhnnv. 22.

Third and Army Streets. MYERS, Patucia. 19, 1030 Sterner Street. FLESHER. Vernon.

2fi, S. Navv. SORENSON, Arlie. 18, 44 McAllister Slrcet. GREENE.

Merril. 27, Paiifie Avenue. BENSON, Margaret, 23, 1816 Pacific Avenue. HARDER. Glen, 14, US.

"Arms. NYABY, Ruth. 23, U.S-Arniy. HEIS, Johanus. 57.

12iil Farr-ell Street. BRAS, Fay, si, lill O'Farrell Street, DEATHS Chest 'Agency and one of the oldest- child care agencies in San Francisco, held its annual board meeting on January 17, when Mrs. Edgar Holmes Lion was elected president for the ensuing year. Other officers include: First vice-president, Mrs. Ellsworth Quinlan second vice-president, Mrs, Frank Spencer; treasurer, Mrs.

E. Turk ington; "recording secrbtary, Mrs. Edward Schneider; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Hobson Brown. Following are the members of the board of directors; Mrs.

Hobson Brown, Mrs. Vic. Breeden, Mrs. Wil bur J. Cox, Mrs.

Martin W. Dcben ham, Mr. John O. Gantner, Mr. S.

A. Ladar, Mrs. Edgar H. Lion, Mrs, Sidney Loeb, Mr. John McPherson, Mrs.

John Mctcalf, MiU chum, Mrs. Joseph Moore Mrs. Ellsworth Quinlan, Mrs. Eben Rod gers. Mrs.

Edward Schneider, Mrs. Frank Spencer, Mrs. Jesse Steinhart, and Mrs. E. iz Turjcington.

The Infant Shelter operated for the past two and a half years as a day nursery for children between the. ages of 18 months and years. whose parcnTs are either' in the Armed Forces or engaged in essential war work-Under the supervision of Mrs Ruth L. Olson, director of the Shelter, the agency is helping meet a vital need in San Francisco Miss Sturgeon To Wed Feb. 10 February 10 has been decided (upon by Miss Donna Lee Sturgeon, lEfelta Delta Delta at the University of California for her marriage to Capt.

Donald B. Clark of the U.S.A Air Forces. As the bride-elect's home is in the city of the ceremony will take place in the First Methodist Church there. Miss Joy Ann Sturgeon will be maid of honor for her sister. The bridesmaids will be several of her sorority sisters who will go to "Tulare from Berkeley.

They are Miss Sally Newton, Miss Patricia For terr.Miss Dorothy Newfield, Miss ringer. Captain Clark Is a son. of Mrs. Addison Neal, Clark and the late Mr. Clark.

James Reynolds, of Pasadena will be best 'y Miss Sturgeon who was a sopho- more while at college" is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Z. geon-of Tulare. Her fiance is a Stanford man.

He has one brother, Robert, and a sister, Mrs. Leonard S. Rosenberger, who was a Pi Bete Phi when at Stanford. Rockridge Meets Tomorrow Rockridge with President Mrs. Donald Porter; presiding, will meet tomorrow at 12:15 p.m.

The meeting will "Open with a dessert luncheon followed by a short business session at 1 o'clock. "Modern Trends in Education" will be the subject for the program. Mr. Thad Stevens, principal of.Au- ditorium Village School and chair man of Audio Visual Education Department of Oakland Public Schools, will be guest speaker." Former principal of Rockridge School he will be warmly welcomed "by both faculty and parents. Sewing Group to Meet Red Cross sewing department of Maxwell Park meet tomorrow from 10 a.m.

to 3 p.m..W Room 7 of the school. Work will continue on layettes, bedside kits, sewing kits and "other articles for servicemen and their families- Nelson' Reported About to Marry WASHINGTON. Jan. if. ttJB The Capital "heard rumors today that Donald M.

Nelson, 56, former war production chief and "now a While Hfuise adviser, may. marry Marguerite Coulbourne, 26, the 1939 campus queen at George University. Neither Nelson nor Miss Coulbourne would comment on the report. Nelson was divorced in Chicago last week by bis first wife, Mrs. Helen Nelson.

Miss Coulbourne married Paul Strashun 1 of JJew York "at Miami in She resumed her maiden name after his death. i ALTA MIRA CLUB TO BE HOSTESS TO FEDERATION Mr. and Mrs. O. L.

Culberson of Bloomington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jan ice, of Houston, to Lieut, Allen F. Peek. United States Army Air Torn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen F.

Peek of Hayward. The future benedict is now serv Ina In thff SniithTarlfic as a naviEa tor. He received his commission at Ellington Field, Houston, in February. He is a eraauate or. nay Ward High School.

New. Navy Mothers Officers on Duty Navy Mothers Club will have the first meeting of this-year tomor row evening at 8 o'clock in the Madison Street Temple. The new officers, who were installed on Jan uary 10, will take over at this, time, They are: Mrs. Lenore Carpenter, commander; Mrs. Clytie Serley, first vice-commander: Mrs.

Gladys Head ina. second vice-commander; Mrs. Elsie Spaner. adjutant; Mrs. Alice Pmson, finance Mrs.

10a Clark, assistant adjutantj'Mrs. Margaret Shadduek, judge advocate Mrs. Dorothy Abbott, chaplain; Mrs. Elsie Block and Mrs. Elizabeth Hock stetter, color bearers; Mrs.

Louise Widdison and Mrs. Bertha Rathbun matrons at arms. This will be an important meet ing, as plans and changes for the coming year will be discussed. Hunt Win Present Program Sponsors from-the Oakland Forum and a group of personal friends will greet Prof, and Mrs. E.

P. Hunt this evening at the Oakland t-ity Club Theater following Professor Hunt's program on the Navajo In-, dians. He is to show his new color motion picture at 8 o'clock and Mrs Hurt will present the background music. Both arrived from their home at Stanford this afternoon; Mr. and Mrs." Ray Wall Fisher are chairmen of sponsors for the evrtnTTnd assisting them will be: Messrs.

and Mesdames Archer Burk Cochrane. Earl D. Doxsee, Albert D. Fragley, PaufW, Heisey. Rudy- F.

Nichel, Blake W. Spencer, Erving Thompson, Mrs. R. L. Reed; Mrs.

Elizabeth Mahan and Jennings B- van Fossen, Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Allison E. Gable of Oakland were "the guests of honor recently at a reception on their silver wfdding anniversary. The affair was held at the home of.

Mr, and Mrs, Andrew P. Lendway. Mr. and Mrs, Gable have been res idents of ibis city fur the past 25 years their marriage in Seauie. Assisting Mrs.

Lendway to re ceive the 200 guests were: Mrs. M. De Backer, Mrs. A. C.

Jennings. Mrs. Albert Cowin and Miss Dolores Gable. Home on Leave 7 Flight Officer Don McKechnie, U.S.A. whi rereived his wings at Moody Field, Valdosta, Ga has been home on leave on a visit to his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Mc Kechnie of Melvin He is a graduate of Oakland High School and of San Jose State. BE PREPARED "I tConttnucdi Wednesday fA Grant D. Miller -Moiluanes. service.) PIAGGESCHI In OaWland, January 21, 1945.

Rosa, devoted wife of Guido Piaggeschi. loving mother of Mrs. Dina Brocchini, Mrs. Annte Dorando ind Joseph and the late Filomena Piag3ech; also" survived by 7 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; sisters and brothers in Itaiy. A native, of Italy, eged 76 vears.

A member of the Society of the Sorrowful Mo! her and Italian Circle Druid--. -Friends- are respecUtiily inv(fed to attend the funeral Wednerday, January 24. 1945, at 9 o'clock a.m. from the Chapel of Albert Engei 3630 Telegraph Avenue and 37th Street. Oakland; thence to St.

Joseph's Church. 7th and Chestnut Streets, where a requiem mass will be' offered for the rcoose of her soul commencing at 9:39 o'clock a.m. Becitaiion of the rdssry Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

S'ITH Oakland. January 23. 1945. Andrew I. iMikei Smith.

V- Iced husband of Veins N. Smith and loving father of Marilyn Smith, so of the la'e Maw C. Smith Fox and brother of James Ernest Smith; a native of San Fiancisco: a membeV of Ycrba Buena Lodge No. 403. St A.M., Oakland Scot--tih Rite Bodies.

Aahmes Temple, Mjlic Shrine, Oakland -Court No. a. Royal Order of Jesters. Oakland Kiwaniir C'uh, Oakland Lodge of Moose. "Post 5.

American Legion. Ihr 'Athsmen-N-'e Club aid tne Man's Cub of Alameda, I-'ncnds -e invited to attend ar'-vices Thurdw morning. Jan- uey 25 el II oc'ock at the Chimes Chapel, 4439 Piedmont Avenue, tin-t-r auspices of Yerba Buena Lndte. Visitors may call at the Albert Brown Chapel, 3478 Piedmont Ave-nuc. Oakland.

TOWNS In Alameda ftt45; JanptrKniix Tnwnjr, hetfued" wife of James Towns, loving mother nf George N. Towns and grand-mother of Duncan A. and Malcolm D. Towns; a native of Scotland, i aged 54 years. Friends are attend funeral servires Thursdav.

Januarv 25, 1945 at 1:30 m. al the chapel of Fowler-Anderson, funeral directors. 2244 Santa Clara Avenue, AJa-meda. TRAVERSO In Januarv 21, 1945, Ida Traversn, loving daughter nf Paulina and the late Onorato Traverso; sister of Mrs. Cecelia Schcnono, and Frank Traverso; sister-in-lav of John Sche-none; aunt of Victor Schenone; niece of Mr-.

Louisa Traverso. A native Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday. January 14, 1945. at 9:00 o'clock a.m.. from the Chapel of Albert Engel 36,10 Telegranh Avenue and 37th Street; thence to Sacred Heart Church, 40ih and Grove Streets, where a requiem high mass will be offered -for the re luse of her soul commencing at o'clock am, Fecf-itlon of th rosary.

Tuesday evening at 8:00 m. Interment, S(. Maij's Cemetery. WHITE In Palo Alto. January 20.

I't45. John A. White, beloved hu.s-band of Anne White, loving father" of Ronald and Cordon s-on of John G. White; brother nf Capt. Albert C.

White, Mis. Esteila W. NiCiit and Mrs. Grace C. Malula.

A native of Oakland, aged 44 seat A member of Battery l'43rd Fisld Artillery. U.S.A. Friends are invited to attend -vices Wednesday. Januaiv 24. -lni5.

at 10-no o'clock a.m., at the. Truman Colonial Funeral Avenue at. 30ih Sneet, Oakland Resting Mmmtam View Cemeieiy. WI'T WORTH -In Sacramento." Jin-nary 21. 1945.

Margaret wife of. the late Edward B. Wcntworth. oiolher of Paul K. and John I.

Wetilwortri of Sfrramento, Rav E. Weniworth of Oakland and Mrs. Eavmonrt C. Lillte San 71 years- Funeral Wednesday. lnuipH at 2 30 m.

Harry A. Nauni Sons. Sacramento, service, WENT WORTH In Sacramento. January 20. ls'5.

Edward husband nf the late Mai caret K. Wentworth. father ot Paul K. and John I Werrtworth of Sacramento. Rav E.

Went worth of Oakland, and Mrs. Baymond C. LiMte of San Fran-. Cisco: aged 77 years. Funeral, January 2 at 2.30 m.

Harry A. Nauman at Sons, Sacramento, service. WOOD In Oakland, Jannarv 11, 1945. George Wood, beloved husband of Flora A -Wood and father of Flora Ann Wood Funeral services private, Wednesday. The Grant D.

Miller Mortuaries, aervice, Yl'EN-In Oakland. January 1. 1945, Helen Yuen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yuen sister of tha lair Hcfiry Yuen.

Mis. Anne Wong, Eila. Marian. Bemadine. Bertha Ar-mnmta.

Chalice. Peler. Jackie and Sanvn. A nativt of California, aged 3.1 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral at the Chines Trebytrriaii Chuich.

Jackson Sireet. San Francisco, Tundav. Jan-tiary 23 at 12 noon. Friends mav rail at 758 Pacific Avenue. San Francisco, California.

Monday. San Francisco Deaths AMfNDSEN. years BF.HRENS. Marv BQ.VINI. Albert-5(1 yeasa CtRLEY.

Jennie 4-. rilC'KENSON Chester 5. F.t.UQTT. Del B. FAY Thomas FISfflFR, John 3 HARPER.

Horatio T. HH.1.MAN. Allan H. John J. JANSSOS.

Marion 1 JEROME Fred A KMr.Fl.AND. Joy P. La'OIE. George R. LAPP.

William W. MOHRILL. Amor WO! 'NT. Sarah- Fisher NORTON. Madge D.

PLRRIN. Margaret SALMI, Sophie 7 jeart BVITH. Ruel C. STEIG1.ER. 1 ouis T.

VtDEAIJ, Catherine WOIPMANN. IOp1- Budget Terns AJway Available AlbertBi ilbertUroww MORTUARY S47S PTDMONT VE Telephone Fladmoal 0731 WHEN CREMATION Is Considered Ask for the Chapel of the Chimes Th Most Beautiful "Z- A -Tt P. a Imf. sa 4499 Piedmont Oakland ANDERSON To Ihr wife of Robert, T. Anderson; 5422 Cole Street, Jan, 9.

a son BAKER To the wife of Wilson B. Baker. 1219 92nd Jan. 12, a daughter. BELLAND To thr wife of Jark Belland, 2906 Mabe Street, Berkeley, -Jan.

1. a son. BUSHMIRK-To the of tW- -man W. Bushmire, 1325 Myrtle Street. Jan.

S. a daughter. CALLOW AY To the wife of William ACalloway, 1900 Bjth Avenue, Jan. 11. a son.

CASH To the wif eof Ellie Cah, 1431 A4th Avenue. Jan. 8. ton. CLEMENS To the wife of Roy H.

Clemens, 2711 Ridge Roadi Jan. 9, a son. ELLESTAD To the wife of Kenneth C. Ellestad, 1618 19th Avenue; Janu. 10, a son: CRAIG To the wife of Robert W.

Craig, 929 Oxford Street, Berkeley, Jan. 9. a daughter. ESTEP To the wife of Virgil Estep, 1084 100th Avenue, Jan. 10, daughter.

EVERHART To the wife of Joseph E. Everhart, 4784 Alvin Road, Jan. ll." a son. FREEMAN To the wife of Chester B. Freeman, 1013 Medford Avenue, Havward.

Jan. 9, a ion. FREITAS To- the wife of Lewis -M. Freitas, 3515 64th Jan. lft a son.

GIBSON To the wife of Wayne, L. Gibbon, 2941 75th Avenue, Jan. 9, a son. To the wife of Arthur S.Green.. 1626 87th Avenue, Jan.

a GREENE To the wife of Lowell F. Greene. 2527 Myrtle Street. Jan. 7, a daughter.

HESS To the wife of Leonard F. Hes. 840 Oakes Boulevard, San Leandro. Jan. 9.

a daughter. HOFFARD To the wife of. Chart" F. Hoffard. 11025 Broadway Terrace.

Jan, 11, a uin. JApniN To the wife of William F. Jardin, 4228 Suter Jan. 2, JOHNSTON To the wife of Fred V. Via Jan.

12. a on, JURICH To the' wife of Mark C. Jurifh. 2730 Seminary Avenue, Jan. 9, a daughter.

LOCKE To the wife of Douglan Locke, 6883 Hawley Street, Jan. 2, a son. MATZ To the wife of Clarence Mali, 1211 53rd Avenue, 8, a son. if McCOOL To the wife of Leon McCool, 8129 Fontaine Street, Jan. 9, a daughter.

MITTBQ tM'Uvife" of "Arthur- H. Mittbo, 6140 Contra Costa Road, a' son. PALMER To the wife' of Frank H. Palmer, 198 John Street, Jan. 9, a son.

RATZMAN To the -wife of Howard C. Ratzman, 4220 Montgomery Street, Jan. 1, a son. RICHMOND To the wife ol George W. Q.

Richmond, 170S Mar- ket Street. Jam 7. a daughter. HUBALCAVA To the wife ot Robert Rubalrav, Meadow Street, Jan. 2, a daughter.

SAENZ To- the wife of Joseph. Saenz. 5.13 Market Street, Jan. Sr. a daughter.

SMITH To the wife of Clyde Smith. 1433 1st Avenue, Jan. 2, a son. SWANSON To the wife of Elbert V. wanson, .3023 Lynde Street, Jan.

9, a son. Licenses Issued DAVIS, Robert Patrick. 21 FLOG. -Harriet Aliene, 19, both Portland, SCHMIDT. Robert Harry, II.

Santa Rosa. BICKETT, Elizabeth Ann, 21, Rogue River. Ore PAGE. Lyle William, 11. Havens- -vine.

Kan. TOLBERT, Edith Eldeen, 14, Kansas City, Mo. I.OTT, Robert, 24. Sikiston. Mri.

WILLIAMS. Clustean, 20, 930 10th Street, Oakland ELLIS, Edward. 19. Proctorvjlt. O.

LEHMAN, Olyne Frances, 21, 584 Bo-ial Street, Oakland. ZIMMERMAN. Cnrti Henrv Louis. II. Highland.

111. GATES. Anlte Lillian. 29. 4154 Piedmont Avenue.

Oakland MARTIN, Edwin Horac 33. FISHER, Ruth Mildred, 26, both SI 35th Street, Oakland. H1RLER. Keith Fulton, 28. Eureka.

'AVELLAR, Marie Clara, 21. 277 lores Avenue, San Leandro. SIMS, Charles Henry, 31, 3: 19 Linden Street. Oakland. KEN-DRICK.

Oneady, 20, 2222 Chestnut Street. Oagland. BAKER. Douglas Llovrf. 14.

555 40lh Street, Oakland. ROSS. Wllla Annette, 31, 545 56th Street, Oakland. HAMILTON. Kenneth Clifford.

3tl, Van Buren, Ark. ANDERSON, Treva Laura. 19, 378-B Singleton, Alameda KKI.M. Alvln Richard, 44. DEAVER, Margaret Bertha.

41, both 1725 9lth Avenue pakland miSSF.LL, Jerry Logan. 1. BALDWIN, Betty, 18, both Forest Grove, Ore SWALLOWS, Walter Jeffervm. 43. YUTIERMAN, Margreale Gertrude, n.

bmh 890 Midway Avenue. San Leandro. AMERINE, Gerald Clifford. 30. GILL, Eva Frances, 35, both Mar-iine.

WARE. Joseph Marmaduk. 39, 1T1 Avenue, Alameda. LUCAS. Elsie-Pearl, 22.

3114 Lincoln Avemie. Bl'FFl'NNA. S7. Newman. PACHFCO.

Mary. 28, Gintine. OREF.NRERG. Irving. 2 HAXF.L.

Bcltv Msigaret. 20. both fhirago. til. JORDAN.

Albert Codv. 21. 4121 17th Street. Oakland. MAR- BfcRny.

TSe'tw Joe, 19, 40H1 porter Street Oakland HART, Earl Cranston 22. Los Angeles. GAVETTE, Judy, 24, Den-ver, Colo, FALL. Waller Curtis' Jr 2t7 Arkanas Sireet, Oakland ANDERSON, Mildred 23, 3017 Arkansas. Street, Oakland.

BROWNING. Duatie Ctiaffm, 12. Cheveniie. Wvo JOHNSON. Eileen Athena.

22. MS 35th Street. Oakland. HUDSON. Clifford Anthony.

21, 3tn Pleitnrr Avenue. Oakland. CASSIDY, iibelh Joan, 20, Han-lord. MILLER. ChrMlsn John, 23, Yakima.

Wsvli. PEREZ, Marv. 20, 1406 154th Aenti. Ran Leandro GROVER. Arthur Hamilton.

IS. Port Orchard, Wash. MARTIN. Mary Elizabeth, 24. Street, Nile.

HALL, Frederick Melvin, 14. Fort Myers, Fla. DUNLAP, Geraldien Ann. 21, Richmond. MrFARLANE.

George Eldon. 10-RTARKES. Shirley June, 18, both Duluth. Minn. BURROt'OHS, Mont- rose.

LANE, Helen Alma, 19, Rictr- -wnnd. FLORQIUST, Cart Ing-ar, 33-KEE. Freda Mildred, 34, both Denver, Colo, GRFEN. Gen rtrttlls. 21.

La Grande. Ore. CORBIN. Grarcann. 19.

4H Bancroft. San Leandro. O'NEIL, Thomas Keith, IS. BISHOP. Lois Kathleen, IS, both Manilla, Mont H'RMANN, Charles Henrv Jr 19.

3P295 Eden Landing Road, Havward, BRITAIN. Marjnnt Bernice, 19, Scn'11- U'h. WEPTFALL, Alfred, 5. Lodi. HA1'SELT, Phyllis Elaine, 47.

Stockton. WASHINGTON, Joseph, 13. EDWARDS. Eantue 22. both 853 Wavlnngtmi Ktiort Oakland.

MOSS, William Donald. 2L New. port, BLEAK. LaBue, 1, 10 I4'h Street Oakland EVF.RKTT. Chanie, 54 BROOKS.

t'rsiita Chnstme, 31, both of MORJIO, r.lmr'. 537S Walnut S'reet. Oakland WILSON, Florence, 15. :t.04 Conhd'e Aenue. Oakland.

COMPTON, Theadn-e Vernon. 33. COMPTON. Peggy Strom. 27, both of F.I Cerrito.

MILITE1.LO. Donald Joseph. 1. JOHNSTON, Beity Jean, it, both So'iO Marshall Sireet. Oakland.

IRONS. La rr bert Paul, 39, Bridgeport. Conn, GAY, Laura May, 29, 1302 Spruce Street. Berkeley. NEWMAN, Arnold Robert.

21. 1013 Eidt 14th Street, Oakland. MF.N-LfcLY. Norma Jean. 13, Urf last i4ih Street.

Oakland. A KIRKLAND. Jacques Simeon. 14, 4f7 41st Street. Oakland.

MCCARTHY. Gertrude Ad ell. 23. 20 Brookdole Avenue, Oakland. YRIRFRRI, Anthony Paul.

1'. FRANKLIN. Odessa Luclla, IS, both of Walnut Creek. LOVE. Samuel Clav.

40. CapfoPV. M. THOMAS. Frances Abbey, 15, SI East 55th Street.

Oakland MrfL'LLOl'GH. Ralph Jame. 13. Sacramento. ARRAMS.

Dorothy Fiances. 33, 443 McAulej StieM, Oakland PAWAL, Bnccia Viltacorte .14 AGHAV1ADOR. Theresa, 21. both gov 43. Mt, Eden.

ECHOLS. Harrv. GRAHANT. Juanita. 21, both 1W1 Jpnea S'rert, erik.e.

WA U.C. Mothers To Hear Talk "Milkweeds Go' to War will be a phase of the lecture on "Herbs, Drugs and Associated -Economic Plants" given by Mrs, Harold Gordon Henningsen at the University of California Mothers Club meeting at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Twentieth Century Club house, Mrs. Henningsen will stress plants which are used as vital war products, to take the place of now unobtainable drugs formerly imported from the Orient. Milkweed comes-under this category, as it has been found that milkweed floss is equal to the best Java kapok. Mrs.

Henningsen is president of the Alameda County Branch of the California- Herb Society and is also garden chairman of the Alameda County Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. A. N. Williams; the pres ident will preside and Mrs.

W. A. Worthtngtonr program chairman, will introduce the guesl speaker. TEA PLANNED Mrs. G.

Hr Ferguson, tea chair man, is planning a tea in keeping witn tne subject under discussion, She will serve herb teas as an added attraction, as well as herb and spice cookjes. Mrs. G. W. Salisbury and Mrs, R.

Currie will be hostesses for the. afternoon. They will be assisted by a group of new members, several of whom are from San Francisco. Music for the afternoon will ba furnished by a string trio, with Mrs. Clara Snyder, music -chairman of the club, at the piano: Mrs.

Bernice Purrington, well known musician of San Francisco, violinist, and Miss Laura Anna Cotton, director of the Mothers Choral, 'cellist. WELFARE GROUP The U.C. Mothers Club was orig inally organized as a student welfare group and as such meets each Wednesday during the school year at Twentieth Century Club in all day meetings. Section meetings are held in the morning beginnjng with the folding of surgical dvVurtg by the Red Cross group uVida Mfft-A. Bliim at 9 t.mr Mrs, Harold Meads will preside ai tne garden section meeting whlrh is timed for 10 a.m.

At 12:40 pm. the choral will hold rehearsal di rected by Miss Laura'3nna. Cotton of San Francisco, St. Jarlath'a Club Sets Business Meet Officers and members of the board of St. Jarlath's Mothers Club will attend a business meeting tomorrow afternoon-at the "home-of'the pres went, Mrs.

j. Connell, 2708 Inyo Avenue. Tlans for the 1045 Program ana activities will be- discussed and outlined. Rev. Father Thomas Raber.

elub moderator, will attend the session. Home Department To Resume Meetings Santa Fe Home Department will rrmimr mrpuncs in. room on Friday. Mrs, Austin Mc inerny will be chairman. Also slated for Friday Is Fanta Fe's day at the Blood Donor Center.

Mrs. Charles Strum. Humboldt 0583. is in charge and members are requested to call her for appointments. OUCH! Extra-powerfulOMEGAOll gives relief from muscle-pain Ootid old Ornegu Oil.

That ihould dn itf That the stuff to try rubi right into the skin. Gor right to work to relieve tnoe itff shoulder muidrs. Brrskt up congMtjoii, Nothing better as a rub for fatt relief of tore, achinv. nainrul imii. rlef What difTerenre I What a comfort Omef OU oniy Hi at il drug ttoret.

Art?" vm WMg Alameda County Federation of Women's Clubs will hve its" first meeting of the new; year with Alta Mira Club as hosiess on Thursday. The meeting will be held, in the tractive adobe clubhouse, 561 Lafayette Avenue, San Leandro, with Mrs. Jacob G. Maasdam, county president, calling the meeting to order at 10:30 a.m. Following the pledge of allegiance, led by Mrs.

E. F. Droyer, and assembly singing, led by Mrs. E. O.

Smith, attention will center on the reports of flub presidents subject will be -Mv Club for M43." Mrs. Earl J. Rock, Alta Mira president, will briflg greetings to the county federation and will later be bostpss for the luncheon given in compliment to the-Visiting organization Vhich is timed for 12 m. This meeting holds special inter-et to Alta Mirana the president rif the county federation as veil the guest of honor and speaker, Mrs. F.

arl B. Shnesmith. State president of California Federation Women's Clubs, are both members of AlU Mira Club, This be-the first opportunity that club member? have had to lifnr the State president spf ik Ihii jf Mrs, Rhopsmith. featured nn the afternoon program following luncheon will have fur her subject "Builders of the World Ahead." Mrs. Shoesmith who Is also dean of State president f.f the National Federation of Women's Clubs "recently returned from New York where she spoke on the Herald-Tribune Forum.

The invocation read by Mrs. J. It A musical program will follow, presented by John Middleton, rrcently serving In' Couple Goes to Santa Barbara After a ten days' honeymoon In the Yoscmite Valley. Mr. and Mrs.

Irwin Dart have left for Santa Bar. bara. The brido was Miss Harriet Johnson. She attended Castlemont High School, and the -daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Johnson. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vane Dart of Outlook Avenue. The wedding of the young couple took place in the Presbyterian Church, 08th Avenue, Oakland, on Janpary 2.

Hie bridegroom served 28, months with the Quartermaster Department in the Aleutians. He is alumnus of the University of California. the U.S. Merchant Marine' as a staff Mr. Middleton is well known as.

a- pianist and composer in New' York, where his original compositions have, found favor. The guests will be -received by Mrs. Earl J. Rock, and the January hostesses, Mrs. L.

Lawrence and Mrs. I. N. Almeida: Lunrheon chairman for the day be Mrs. R.

M. McPhersnn. assisted by Mrs. James Collins, Mrs. J.

F. Dierher, Mrs. M. J. Eldredge, Mrs.

Mrs. H. L. Evans, Mrs. G.

E. Mortensnn. Mrs. Kenneth Roberts, Mrs. E.

Wilson. E. Wirhenhnm. Mrs. J.

W. Her-man and Mrs. J. H. Johnon.

Dutch Whist, Desserf DtitU whist preceded by ert will he the social affair sponsored by Stancjivirst for Thursday afternoon in the home of Vera Jacobs. 1033(1 Royal Ann. Mrs. Thelma Grater will be' xyiih Mrs. Jacobs, Rummage Sale Set A rummage sal sponsored by members n' the will be held tomorrow at 4(58 Ninth Street from 8.3(1 a.m.

to 8 p.m. Mrs. Lura Less is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. Tahiti Film Showing BERKELEY. Jan.

23. A color film and lecture program entitled 'Tahiti, the Rainbow Isle will be presented by Frank Kugelberg at 8. p.m. today in Wheeler Auditorium on the university or California campus. Jones said the 1344 figures would ihow .311 increase tif at least.

2H per cent, with the 20 per, cent luxury tax having, little or no eircct on, tne business. LETHAL YXK TROPHIES LOS ANGELES. Jan. tough fighting men', of overseas are so used to handling the lethal tools of war that apparently they don't realize some of the tro-phies they semi horn are dangerous. There was, for instance, the case of the reading It was fashioned from several large and small Jap shells.

But In the base -of the brass ornament was enough powder to blow up a whole family. Scores of veritable booby traps are found weekly in boxes and packages sent and friends by well-intentioned servicemen iii war theaters, "reports Wil liam Jennings Bryn roMeotor of customs for the port of Los Angeles. Harmless gifts' ro right through without delay, of course. In the past year some ISO.ono carved "and decorated cocoanuts and grass hula skirts have been checked! through the customs office hers. BtCRTLE In Alameda.

January 21, 1945, OMo Emil, belovedv husband of Thelma RecJitlt. loving father of Robert Allen and Kenneth Richard Rechtle: son Mrs. Elsie Bechtle of Oakland: brother of Cpl. Albert C. Bechtle of U.S.

Army: Mrs, Bertha Johnson nf San and Frieda L. Bechtle of Oakland. A member of Foothill Lodge, No. 5ti4, F. and AI-chor White Shrine, No.

27 and International Brotherhood of Electrical Woikers, Local No. 50 ot Oakland: a native of Alameda, aged 43 years. Friends are invited to attend aervicejr at the Chapel of Mm, ones. Howe and Mather Streets, Oakland, Wednesday, January 24. 1045, at 1 o'clock Jm.

Services under auspices at Foothill Lodge, No. S64. t. and A. M.

Friends may call at the Mission Chapel of the Rohinson Brothers' Mortuary, Fruttvale Avenue, until noon Wednesday. (KEllogg 4-3071i. BROH'VKillcd In action. January, 194'i, Dwight Ervtng Brown, Lieu-tenant Commander U.S. Naval Reserve, deaely beloved husband nf Gran Helen Brown, loving fallter of Mary Lou Brown, loving son of George I.

Brown and the late Hazel Browo; loving brother of Mrs William Becker. A native of San Francisco, aged 33 years. The 11 o'clock mas on Sundav, January Isth. at Saint Cecilia's Church. San Francisco, will he offered for the reposa of his soul.

BI TTFRS-In Oakland, January ttT 185. William M. Buiter, a. former 1-endent of Maine, aged 7 years. 11 months, 13 (lavs.

Friends are muted to attend the services at the Telegraph Avenua Chapel of I he Grant 6. Miller Mnr-turie4. Inc 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. Wednesday. January 24, 1945, 2 30 p.m.

Inurnment, Mountain View Cemetery, (04.TES In 'Berkeley. January 12. 1945, Alfred H. husband nf Lu-eile F. Coates: father of Mrs.

Jean Lamb of Hollvwood, Noiman F. Cnates of Onnda and Mrs. Adele Bacon of Beikeley; grandfather of Mri. Jane Moseley. Jacqueline Lamb, Cnrthandt Bacon III.

Cam-" Ivn Arin Bacon and John Churchill Coales. A native of New York, aged 77 years. A member, of Hill-crest Lodge. No, 573. F.

A.M. A farewell service to which friend- are Invited will be held this Wednesday morning at 11-30 o'clock in the Little Chapel of the Flower (Hull Sonsi, Adeline Sireet at Aahbv Station, Beikelev, under tha auspices nf Hillcrest Lodge. No. S73. A.M.

Concluding service private, rf.I.F.RY In BerKelev. January jn, J94.V Catherine Eliery, wife of the Jaie Douglas EHerv, Mother of Mi. Jane Tamm aid Mrs, He'en Wisdom; grandmother nf Ralnh Merlon F. and Herbert W. and Lieut ngi ftoyr Tamm.

A native of San Francisco, aged S3 ear. Fnend are Invtled tn attend the services at the Avenue' Chapel of Ilia Grant D. M.ller Mortuaries. inv Tele- sraph Avenue. Oakland.

Thursday. January 23, 1043. at clock pm. lnletmertt. MounUm View Cemetery HFTHERIN6T0N In ti -ertpore.

January 19. 1945, flov-ce Elel. idolized daughter of Jack and- Kil Hcthenngton; sister of Chat'ev Helhertngton: granddaiighter of Mr and Mrs George Simmonds and Mr, and Mrs. J. Friends are invited to afend the funeral services Wednesday, 14.

IP4S. at pm. at the Frultvale Chapel of the Clarence N. Cooper Mortuary, 1361 Frtniva: Avenue. Oakl.

nd. Evergreen Cemetery, Fhone KE it 3-4H4. JOHSRTON-In Oakland, Jamiar 23, 1945, Maria Adams Johnston, deatty beloved wife of Alva Johnston, loving mother of Lewis Virginia- Barbara and Jacqueline Jean Johnston, devoted sister of Mrs. Jesse Sinclair, Mrs. Louise Hurt and Thomas D.

and Everett Ion, A native of Virginia. Friends ai invited to attend the funeral Wednesday. January 24, Wi. at the Eart Lawn Chapel, Ka-! 14th Street, at Avenue. Oakland, where services will be held at 1 m.

Inurnment Chapel Mcimiri-'. tflf ft In Oakland. Henry Loeb, husband of Amelia Ieb. father of Mane. Charles and Juli'lv Loeb.

standfathcr of 8 Erandchildren; a native of Altaca crratne Piivala aervicea will be held On the Home Front BYRNES' ORDER WILL RESULT IN HUGE TRAVEL REDUCTION a. Doctor CHICAGO, Jan. 21 WWar Mobil isatn.r. Diiecttir James F. Byrnes' convention ban will cut travel by about 4.500.000 miles npjt) month through cancellation fit Chi cago meetings alone.

William J. IJen head of tbe. Chicago Conven Bureau, astmftfed today, It also will cost Chicago; conven tinn center of the Nation, about J3.O00.000, Hennessey said. He said' 87 February conventions which were to be held here with a total attendance yf some 25.000 delegates will be canceled under the order, effective February 1, MEVS COSMETICS KANSAS CITY, Jan. 23.

OT-'The demand for men's cosmetics Is increasing tremendously, Fred D. Jones, vice-president of the Cometic Club, laid yesterriny at'the Spring, Kansas City. Toilet Goods. Show, spoof ored here by the club. Cologne" v-Mter, face powder? men's talcum, lotion, hair dressings, all for men are booming in ine coftnetiC industry which in I343 told febout 800 million dollars' ijf beauty products, he said.

5ave yourdoctor- precious thermometer; bedpan, hot water bottle; oh hand, And help keep gtrmt jrom $pnaamgi sn everything the patient touches powerful germ-killing Lysol disinfectant. Clean house the "hospital way" with Lysol ery day! LaaaSiiS' tUnt yy'.

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