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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 42

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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U.J Immigration iOUTSTANDnrc. btists will Glenvicw Juniors' Plans Changed. Pledge Initiated tntoMu Chapter 5 GIVE MUSICAL TEA PROGRAM Dramateurs Forum Topic Glenvicw Juniors have changed Initiatl into Mu chapttr of Delta Ttire outstanding -artists ef the bee soloist with the Oakland and The' service of foreign bornde--Eatba "present the PJ Sacta Rosa Symphony Orchestra. Up1" the acheduled meeting due-Zeta sorority at University of Cali Set Paiis Mrs. Arthur.

Orier. general pro-: to the annual flower show'whidi'fornia Sunday were the Misses partment'of Oakland section. Na- Century Club will bold at its elub-tional Council of Jewish Women, bouse is Berkeley, Tuesday after- majiauBrousni point Club wiU nice Allin, Shirley Eloch. VargareUk? The Orinda Dramateurs. newly wfllHbe-e4a-piest-ay of the! em Thursday, the senior dub taking; Bunds, Alyce Butterfield, -VuTfinie" over the vauneAr- wn-, in co-operation with the Jewish at o'clock, Community Center Hall Jorum, wjliJ wVireinU Blair, lyric sopww 1 wvhsw IAah a elsl mm If i su i ap nttlVvi IT -r- -r jllKlH alCI 4KUU1UZI CKiUUk px.

present a rymposium ef ana Shall ttianiV club year. i Mrs. Henry IX DeweU and Mrs. P. V.

powles. together with their: April committee, will receive with the president Mrs, glare S. John The Juniors will hold meeting DoTores rree'msjv Marilyn Hall Jeji Magooo, Catherine Reid. Jacquelin Strtcter, Barbara Trogdon end Sally ganized little theater group, bav-etected officers and cbosea leaden, lor the presentation they plan to' offer to the children and residents: of the valley this Summer. Hugh' Sampson was elected president end Mrs, George state manager and treasurer, Marshall Shapiro will be director of Our Immigration Policy Bet together and.

in solo nunv I program of the April meeting of ben. All arc well-known and bril- on Thursday.but jt will be at pjn. ia the home of President Mrs, BJWire. ston, and ajsojeejx sea. Oakland section, in order to give Larit artittsCLjiaye apjeared council friend opportunity to in- programs In San franewco and Margaret Bunds was.

awarded the' On Wednesday members will visit Schul. i1 Trestle Cten Read, the tea garden in Golden Gate Parktxiakrand. scholarship ring for the highest lorm themselves on wis jmponam jn other parts of the are, subject the meeting will he Thurs- i-. Virginia Blair is a California girt. In rA-nrr ration with "United Na- average of her pledge class.

DelU to enjoy the spring Diossoms. -Other (dub activities include the making of surgical dressings. Bed day evening at o'clock at the who has bad six years' experience" Jewish Community Center. New York in concert and oper, the Dramateura, by Mrs-j Zdvda Armstrong as stage and scenery director. Mrs, Robert Harrison i- the business Geonce Cockertoo.

publicity man-t Cross sewing, scrapbook, so tional Clothing Collection Month" ZeU recoenition pins for outstandS the Glenview Juniors will assemble ing achievement for her work on garments at that meeting. Members! The Calif ornian 'and to Sally' Wire, have beer urgeJ to ransack homes stage manager ef the Little Theater, for every Serviceable article of Ana Cameron' was pledged to clothing to meet the quota of five DelU Zeta at the chapter house Dr. George Hedley of Mills Col-jatie parti with, the Philadelphia lge and Miss Annie Cloe Watson (and ether opera rom panics, as well of the San Francisco International as soloist wtth.Jhe Oakland aynt- cial service sewuigand the fe-sponsibilities of "canteen service at Hospitality Center for the service- men, 1 jnnttuie. win oe guesx speacers anoi peony i Mary Jean Porter-Misener has pounds per capita. sftorway rtignt.

will discuss the fiction and to attitudes of the United States im- ager. and Mrs. Keen PetuingU will be in charge iqt costumes. Mrs, Bjon Atkinson will assist scenery and art background. Two plays ere in rehearsal now be presented at the Orinda Union Grammar School on the afternoon of May 12.

Cast lor the first play.rrhe Sleeping: Beauty, wilt Include Mrs- migrauon ninory ana mwre poucy. Mrs. Charles Fein berg, vice-chair man of the national committee' of service to foreign born, and, local chairman of this department will act as chairman end will present the Theodora Beckett, Mrs. Xoneri Winters. Mrs.

William Piatt. Mrs program. Hugh Samaon, Mrs. Wayne Littl- Mrs. Victor Pavliger.

president, will preside at tfi short business f' session preceding the program at John, Mrs. E. J. Unrun. sara, eroen Lueck, Mxe.C G.

KutgaardMr, 7, Freedman, Mrs, Robert I arrison and Mrs, M. IngUa, Participanta In th second playlet, "Thursday at Home will include Mrs, Walter Wood. Mrs, InglisyMrs. George 1 It yw Jm 1 I 2 which time Mrs. Ted Dreyer, chairman of' the nominating committee, will report the candidates nomi-nated-for-fScegMi945-48.

The nominees are: Mrs. Isidore Schon- wald. president: Mrs. Robert Gaines, vice-president; Mrs. Ted Dreyer, second vice-president: Mrs.

Hy Vurek, Mrs. jrohit Boyen, Mrs, big Groennings, Mrs. George ifeldam, Mrs. William Ganjison, Mrs. Ben Bandaa Mrs.

ChrJ. KUtgeard and Rothman. recording gicretary; Mrs. Saul, Silvern, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Nelson Jacobs, treasurer; Mrs, William Purcell, auditor; Mrs, if- Mm.

Eobert Harrison. SuprfmejCpurt Address Subject' Abraham Pesel, historian, On the board of directors will be Mrs. Henry Barnett-Mrs. Mel Dollinger, Mrt. Charles Feinerg, Mrs, Mur How the California Supreme Court ray.

Felds, Mrs. Phillip Slaiberman, Kameny, Mrs. Edward Mr l-Saat Ota pljlotting, right fat bwded whitr do-kta rodiMnt of tb Crow ladiao women, toMCokJcradCbrp trIJLB. members gomethiricr of Indian music, Indian Ior asul tradition at th desMrf program this week. Mrs, Milton Weht, vlc-tgat presldecL Tribune photo, v.

KuWier and Mrs. Sau Oppen heimer. I wheels go round wilLfee explained to Queen's Bench memberi and friends when they gather ot dinner Wednesday evening; to Al- A refreshment hour will conclude ander' Hamilton Hotel's tun rooihf INDIAN: JiUSIC AND FOLKLORE the meeting, and the public is cordi aUy invited to attend Benefit Party Aids Justlea B. Key Schauer as guest of honor and speaker of the evening, Mr. Justice Schauer, whose topic is "Behind the Scenes of the upreme Court, has an Intimate TALKVGIVEN AT D.A.R.

MEETING HATTIE CARNEGIE School Equipment "American -Indian -music- never i by Indians was used, the' hooves. hvrltten down, la sUll one of thehorns, lnewi. hide as well as the knowledge of how California's appellate courts work since he served on the District Court of Appeal Sribr to his 'appointment to the tate Supreme Court He became Members of the Orinda Nutseryl permanent things of the world. School Association were hostesses Minnie Ellen Hastings of the meatAmong the Sioux the -one most honored was the one who recently at a benefit bridge lunch Crow- i Reaervatton, Montana, told Associate justice or tin supreme eon held at the home of Mrs, Miles Oakland Chapter, Daughters of the Hudson in Orinda. Court on December 5, Iviz, sue eeedlng Frederick Hoyser, dt American Revolution, when she ad.

dressed them Ibis -week. "Indian About one hundred guests attended the affair which featured I ceased. Miss Josephine Elmore, at pro music springs from the soil itself mahjong and bridge as-the after-1 gave away his possessions. To be generous was-te be honored, -Mrs, Hastings interspersed her talk with Indian songs sung' in the tribe dialect and translated where the words could, be translated. regent and no native music is so.associa gram chairman, will Introduce the noon diversions.

ted with modem composers as speaker, end Miss Ratnerme Hsn-rahan, the president, will preside for Indian, music." Proceeds from the affair will be evoted to the Purchase of new! The club members heard Mrs, Wanace-WorswJclt, director- thti meeung oi women parristere, AuxiUary Schdul Spring Flower Show 27 interesting facts about the original inhabitant of this continent from one' who has spent most of her GleaneiiiK creatrh 2.00 god 3.50 Skin freshener, 1,50 t. Eniolint cream, 5.50 of the organization, received the presided at the dessert program meeting on thisrjoccasion. Mrs. Gene Hassler the I regent, Miss Sarah C. Kelley.

state chairman guests. Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Soli Wiseman were in charge of the af-j The Woman! Auxiliary of Sti life on, the Cheyenne and Crow Reservations where her father, a of American music and the Chap lair assisted by Mrs. William Snow, Andrew'i Episcopal Church, HUlen physicisn.v war so interested In ter's chairman of music, Mrs.

Care i i a Mrs. Henry Donovan and Mrs.1 Indian tradition he studied the Drive and Madera Avenue, will hold a Spring Flower Show and silver tea in the parish a on sign language that he might pn A Stanley Allen. 1 Miss Nicolas' Plans line LrtiuueiuHCK, arrangea ana presented the program. Madam Marianne Agresti. lyric soprano' sang several Indian songs by American cornposers.

Mrs. Emily verse Intimately with the old Indiana steeped In ancient lore. Wednesday afternoon frQm Jl te 4 Face powder, 5.00 Lipstick, 1.73 Perfumes, 10.00 lo 55.00 Colognes, 4.00 and 7JO0 OClOCk. i Mission Dolores Church at 16th Indians sing" from" the cradle to grave. Luliabys for the papooses, Mrs.

August be In Bragdon was the pianist and Dolores, San Jrancisco, wiU be the scene of the marriage of Miss love songs for the maid (which re. autre no words) songs oT en Bernice Rita Nicolas and John Tam- charge of the flower arrangements. Memberi of the Auxiliary end the Xast Lake Garden Club I will be the exhibitors. Ribbons will awarded for the best end most dis- boury today. The reception follow couragement (wind songs) to war- Cosmetics plus 30 for, Federal Tax ing will be held in Monte Christie Missouri Street San Fran jors far away, songs tor seasons nd erops, for good and bad spirits, Sanctwich Art to Be Demonstrated SheMeld Wllage Women's Club Dlavs, -e'vv cisco.

and songs for all ages around the Yater. will serve as The brideflcct Is The daughter samp fire, chairman for the tea and Mrs, H. H. Contrary to accepted opinion the of Mrs. Cjaucle Phillipsy -Harlowa and Mrt.

H. Kuester will will hold its regular monthly meet Indian had a definite type of "JEW MATER'S' ing at the home of Mrs. Louis Litt, 201 Covington Street Tuesday evening. Mrs. E.

WilHams, Mrs. John education, even though did not go to school. A boy of 12 years was; already -equipped with such knowledge that he was sent into Da urn and Mrs. Carl JCoher will be co-hostesses withHratfLitt. the' desert er wilderness for a Mrs.

Ted Thompson, a member of month naked. In that time he' must coyer himself, fashion a bow and the program committee, will present Mrs. Kathleen Jensen from a local bakery, who will demonstrate the art of sandwich making. Members are urfieti tabe, prompt, as the program "rill be presented "preceding. arrow and returned with trophies of his prowess after which he was taken into the circle of Mrs, Hastings related.

Indians had much knowledge in the use- of medical herbs for the the business meeting at 8:15 p.m. diseases and wounds from whichJ vice-president Mrs." Carl Kober they suffered. They were not pre be in charge ol the planned enter-talnmetit The public, at -well as friends, is Invited. Library Interview "Libraries Have the Answers" will be the topic of an interview between Miss Mabel-Thomas, assist ant librarian and chief reference librarian, and Mrs, Walter Knox, director on the Oakland Public Library Board, inaradlo broadcast Thursday afternoon, April 26.. The extent of recent reference material now available to the public will be discussed on radio station KLX at 3:45 To Honor Conductor Mr.

and J. Hoffman, of Kenwyn-Road, will give a thia afternon at thejr home following the Oaklnod Symphony concert honoring rits conductor, -r. Dr. Orley See, and Mng. See and also guests artists of the Sym- Nathan Rubin, Violinist and Barbara Harris, special guest on xthisaiternoon's program.

will conduct the business in the absence of the president. The nominating' committee Will present its report to be followed by election of new officers for the ensuing year. pared to combsct-the white man's diseases brought to their land and spread among them, decimating the tribes. It was the white man too, who taught the Indian to scalp his victims. One of the bitterest of the many Indian wars was because of The May meeting will complete the first of its existence for this energetic club group brought to the white man's wanton destruc gether through war rationing, and tion of the buffalo and game herds.

drawing Its membership from 4he neighborhood. -Both officers and wnicn rovea me pituns ui lin Central United States, Mrs. Hast- club have "worked dili ings pointed out. gently to establish a firm founda Every portion of an animal killed tion for the club's future growth. sesk IsetSJjs STEPS EVTO SUMMER v-.

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