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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 9

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Oakland Tribunei
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Church Study Spring Registration Date? Set Oakland Tribune, Sunday, Feb. 1947, ceo .9 BASEBALL STARS TO PLAY MARCH OF DIMES BENEFIT CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS TO HOLD 60TH CONVENTION Schools Open ALBANY, Feb. 1. -Spring semester registration dates for the Albany School District were announced today by Paul Bryan, superintendent of ischools. meet the Quirdan All-Stars at El Crrito High School diamond.

The All-Star team Is managed by Marin and Cornell elementary schools Monday from 8:30 until noon, and at Codornices School from 9 a xa. Until noon. At Albany High School new students in grades 8 to 12 will register in the cafeteria at 8:25 ajm. Monday. Les ScarseHa of the Oakland Augie Galan of the Pittsburg Pirates, and Ray Lammano; of EL CERRITO, Feb.

1. Three well-known baseball players will participate in a game here February 16, which will be played for the benefit of the March of Dimes. old 'On Saturday evening the the Cincinnati Reds will be part Douglas Quinlan, chief deputy dis- New kindergarten children, who Christian Endeavorers of Aiameda County will meet in the Park Boule Continued from Preceding Pate Dachau, Mrfc Chapek has re timers banquet will be held in theln be 4 years of age, enroll at of the Kona Club nine, when they trict attorney for this district. host church with H. Lewis Mathew-i vard Presbyterian Church on Friday son as toastmaster, the Rev.l; Otis C2APIITELli SULL i Gy Hoi evening for the opening session of the 60th annual convention.

Ironmonger songleader, and Mrs. Carl Soults. pianist "Saving Others A dedication and pre-prayer serv Through Prayer" will be the theme ice will open the convention, at p.m. with the county president. Jerry Miller in charge.

Two ban-quests will follow, one for adults i cently returned from' Egypt and Palestine where she worked with UNRRA. Luncheon reservations 1 may be made at blympic 2500. A Valentine luncheon, with ex-change of box Itinches, will be held on Thursday at noon at Plymouth Congregational Churcli Dr. Luis Monguia, romance language professor at Mills College, will speak on "Western Mediterranean Nations ia the Present World." Mrs. Wilson EiUs will: give the devotional ad of Dr.

Koehler's address at the evening session, following the election of county officers for the coming year. Others taking part ih the and young people at the host church, and one for junior high and brings you America's top super sheer print dress of nigh school young people at the St, service include the Rev. reter uoi. Dr. Francis' Shunk Downs and the girls ensemble of the Rockridge Evangelical, United Brethren Church, p- -I Closing sessions of the convention Stephen's Methodist Church.

At the first dinner, the president. Bemberg" rayon yarn, .1. DallO Orion Bebermeyer ot Santa Ana will be the toastmaster, with Ben Weir as leader, accompanied dress and special music will be furJshed by Carrie Mae Johnson, will be oh Sunday with a breakfast accompanied by xois Evans. by Bernice BedwelL Jim Scott will be the vocal soloist with Lois Scott at the piano. Art Soultz of Berkeley will be toastmaster for the other at 7:30 a.nx, executive luncheon at 1 pjn.

and afternoon sessions atjl and 5 td be addressed by the Rev. Ellis Shaw of San Mateo and Dr. i Vernon Olson will speak on understanding India" at the meet of the Women's Auxiliary of the First Baptist Church of Oakland on Tuesday. This part of the nrosram oanquet, wtn uu ones as song leader and Alberta Piepenburg at the piano. Special music wil be by a quartet from Berkeley High Journalist Speaks School: Don Burns, Phil Elliott, brings you a very famous strawberry cream mask at a very special price.

Kathleen Mary Quinlan brings you the nation's newest, finest, safest electric comforter brings you, after 5 long years, a rugged, famous, inexpensive pen. Inkograph "follows the 12:15, o'clock luncheon. VDurihg the morning session that begins at ill o'clock, the devotions LJoyd Henderson and Dick Adams, will be given by Miss Bluebell At Rotary Institute accompanied by Marjone Smith. CONCLAVE THEME "Prayer Warriors as Witnesses World Wide Guild will be presented by Mrs. C.

H. Crowell and the youth activities by the Rev will be the tfieme of the three-day conclave which will be addressed by V. Stanley Silke. Special music will Don Bolt, journalist, lecturer, and analyst of current affairs, will deliver the Second in a series of four lectures scheduled as part of the several speakers: Dr. Mark Koehler be presented by Sam Kleinsasser.

i i I of Whitworth College, Washington; Oakland Rotary Club's Institute of The Women's Auxiliary of Faith Rev. Robert Boyd Munger. First Lutheran Church of San Leandro International Understanding tomor row evening. Presbyterian Church, Berkeley; the president of the California Christian Sndeavor Union, Orion Bebermeyer. Bolt who is to speak at 8 pun.

in the First Christian 29th and the Rev. Phillip Barrett from banta Maria. C.S.&F. has them all! Street and Fairmont Avenue, will discuss "lN. Vehicle of World He will be introduced First general session of vention will open at 8 p.m.

on Fri by Sherwood Snow, moderator for the evening. day, with the Rev. H. F. Truscott giving the invocation and with Ruth The Rotary sponsored Institute of International Understanding series B.

Lord at the organ. Annabel Wann will be the convention sonz is presented free of charge tociti will meet on Wednesday from 10 until 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. O. Trolle, 2100 Bancroft Avenue.

New officers Just installed by this group include: Marie Hansen, Mrs. H. R. Hansen Mrs. V.

J. Velander. Mrs. Jacob Junker, Mrs. Elmer Hauge.

Mrs. E. W. Bloomer, Mrs. S.

O. Trolle, and Mrs. R. J. Wasley.

Arthnr Karaitska, graduate student at the University; of California, will speak on "The Neisi and Our Community' at Friday's meeting of the Women's Society of the Park Boulevard Presbyteriari Church, following a 12:30 o'clock luncheon. Mrs. A. Lorin Ridings will present the de-votions and the nominating commit- tee will present nominations for officers. rens of the Oakland area.

General leader with Dorothy Dod and Mar-jorie Smith, pianists. Taking part theme of the four lectures, held on consecutive Monday nights, is "Is in the service will be: Dr. Lorin A. Ridings, H. Lewis Mathewson, Fred D.

Parr, and the youth choir of the Co-operation Possible? First Presbyterian Church of Berke-1 ley, directed by William Others who will participate include: 1 Salvation Army Board Re-elected Officers of the Salvation Army sit "V- Advisory Board of Oakland for the Rev. Kenneth R. Boyd, Peter Hewitt, the Rev. E. B.

Hays and Dorothy Byron. "Removing Obstacles Through Prayer" will be the title of the principal address of the evening to be given by Munger. OLD TIMERS' BANQUET The rrnitvale WCTU will have a 1946 have been re-elected for "the 1947 term, according to Brigadier A. W. Brewer of the Northerly Call fornia State office.

Frances Willard luncheon at Laurel Methodist i Church on Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. The speaker will be Mrs. Charles S. Colyar; president of Oakland Council of Church Women. i nose wno remain in oiiice are Willie Osburn, chairman; Lowell Berry, vice-chairman: John F.

Hass- YOUTH ler, treasurer; and Leonard Melt zer, secretary. Torry Jmon present Dan Following the opening of the program on Saturday at 3 p.m. with a pre-prayer meeting led by Lois Lorimer, and a praise service, of which S. Norman Naugler will be in charge, conferences on Christian Endeavor methods will follow at 4 o'clock. Leaders of these classes will be: William Phillips, Reba Rick-man, the Rev.

William T. Gillespie, Dr. Mark Koehler and Orion Bebermeyer. can McRoberts and Dr. N.

A. Jepson Those who participated in the first quarterly meeting, held at the new divisional headquarters, 1145 Foot hill Boulevard, included Earl Leon Strawberry cream mask helps make any occasion a success To help offset that tense, end-of-the-day feeling give yourself a quick pick-up treatment with a salon facial and beauty rest from this magic jar takes only 20 minutes for this wonderful cream mask to temporarily lighten signs of time and weariness to give you delightfully new looking complexion. Regularly priced at 2.50 at this week's rally of the Eastbay Youth for Christ, to be held on Saturday at p.m. 4n the auditorium The meeting is a ard. Judge Chris B.

Fox, Lowell Berry, Maj. Earl West, and Ann farewell for the two who are aoo: Brogden. 3 to leave far work in China. Specia Special for a limited time music wiu be furnished by the Cleveland Colored Quintet 4 A Christian day the Emin mm jr i rru cream uel Grammar School, is scheduled to Popular Cherub-Cut open tomorrow In two temporary he Havenscourt Colonial Church. Havenscourt Boulevard and Now for a limited time.

.50 Plus Ted. Tax C.S.&F. Toiletries, Street Floor East 14th Street; and Trinity Baptist Church, Sunkist Drive, and 73rd Avenue. The board which is setting up the school, Under the name, "Emanuel Schools, is headed by Paul Peterson and has three Oakland men as members: the Rev. Vincent Coletta Dwight Loofbour-row, and Paul Korock.

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