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"3T OikUnd Tribtme, Sifurrfay, Ndv. T3, 1948 ational Orchestra French INTERIOR DECORATION TALK TO HIGHLIGHT PROGRAM TEA Hamilton to Wed ane Closes Rich Concert Week Why We Are will 'be fairs section of Friday. The speaker, the subject of an interior decoration'' a graduate" of Glasgow University, ig i'l William1 Cutbirth Jr. By cnroiii gessuer 1 and peace came, exqutsttely, in the program to be presented to College now professor of education and re- A full rich. Week- of concerts, high hushed, gentle epilogue.

i Women's Club members Wednesday ligion thera. Mt. and Mrs. William D. BamilWn Walter Piston's spirited Toccata, afternoon by Richard Gump of an also written for Munch and pre- Francisco, guest speaker at the Robert 3.

H'amllforT oT She is niece Mrs. George Worster Jr. Los Angeles. Mr. arid Mrs; WflJfam Jarretf Cut- of Haddert anriourTc erf-eagemerit tlteir daifhtr.

Jsrie, Fark Boulevard miered on this tour, injected an montniy program tea. C-U. American accent. The elories of the Miss Ethel Earle Wylie is po- "CJieaUiea birth of Ingle wood. Cat, aire Mr.

wniiaW Jarretf Cutbirtlf JT. fTrf thei classmates, th 66titl revealed trir.erigaeirierit at at buffrt kuoise wKicK follovfrt the? U.C.- parents of the future benedict. Bill received his degree at tr.CJLA. in J'virie of I this year. orchestra's luminous tone glowed 1 gram chairman and Mrs.

Otto Tin-! Food and wnite eiepnants, do-in full richness in four numbers nemann, president, recefvelnated by club members, will go on from Ravel's Tombeau de Coup-! members and guests, assisted by sale Monday at Park Boulevard erin." Albert Roussel's second suite Mrs. R. T. Birge, hostess for Gie clubhouff following the" club's gn- U.CXJt football clasK last weekend. Golden bears fo hicK we're attached fifty erlriahfs" with trYtf from the ballet "Bacchus and monm.

jfrai Dusiness mqn ana luncnenn. Ariadne" within its dfroencjonr' Presiding at the tea table" will W. B. Chaplin, first vice- lighted by two fine sold pianists- Abbey Simon at Albany, and Joseph Battistar at San Leandro-and the" entertaining piarno team of Whit-temore and Lowe in Berkeley, came to ar climax last night with" the exciting? concert of the French National in the War Memorial Opera House, under the baton of Charles Munch. of "the French lan-' guaffe are! clarity.

precision, and subtte distinctions of meaning; Lasf night's concert brought out strikingly the" same" characteristics of' the French musical language and style of performance. There may be a relation betjween the two aspects of French1 Expression of thought, It Was an unusual combination for these parts one of the finest taarhes "Jarte arid" anSotirtctfd the" mot notable of all for sheer Mr-- E. Luther and M3TS. prcfident, viu De in cnarge oi in William F. Morsan.

sale. beauty tuning prRcucdiiy one meet at Monda fo hr and card party to foil low ai jf. i a J'i TT TT: 1 1 Tin Mr. usnert Biunaeil speaK on on- Mrs. wunam n.

isiner ana Hugh Rogers, chairmen. Miss Carrf lvn Andersen, Miss Alie Dodak White college was a'cfTve in student and frate'rnity affairs. He' was" affiliated with Sigma FT lrst-ternTty 6f which he" is a past presf-denf. In his" fifth. yeaY as business administration major, he was president: efAlpna Kappa PsT.

He is also rnemlier of PKI Phi, an honorary fraternity Af present He" is in business in Southern Califdrhi. Jane received hei fr lends irt i a gray faiHe taffeta and wore purple" and white orchids. Autumn foliage" and gold3 chrysan-fhemums were used in the' decor of the home. Jane arid Bill are planning a spring weddin. Their future h6me" will be in Southern California.

Mesdames The Brown, Lyma ental art and to see his collection art objects. ff The pocfry group, meeting Tuef-j day morning, will take up the topic '-Poets at Work, How and Why They Write." the bethrothal. The' guests intruded a' host 6f friertds from SotitheYif California and' the Bay area. Miss Hamilton attended Mills Col-lege and while theYel was at Orchard Kfeadow Hall. Later sK attend tJ.C..A.

Where" she1 was f-CHafed with PI Beta Ph! sordrity. Fdlldwlrtg her graduatT6n ir? Jur)e of 47, Jane traveled throughout the United States and Eastern Canada. In the early spring, she" joined group of friends Who "flew to Mebckrb and Central and South jThe future" bride Has brother. long ovation for Munch and his musicians. Paul Taillefer.

the remarkable oboeist, was called nut for several bows fpf his distinguished Sold work. CODORNICES TO HAVE 2-NIGHT Chapel, George Ebcrt Ray Ende F. R. George, H. Gohl.

R. Gould, B. J. McRonough, LI D. Hut French orchestras, playing mainly.

ter, N. W. Patterson. Jennie Selleck, "Scotland and Her Heritage' will he the subject of Prof. Robert BeK! Frank Smith, Willard Thonjias, Johh lach Hennen before the world' af- Toedt and C.

N. wood. COMEDY RUN French music, and led by a great French conductor. Munch, although not the regular conductor of ihi? orchestra, has served other great orchestras in Paris, and is now succeeding Serge Kousscvitzky on the podiumi of the Boston Symphony. How the ensemble would fare in a program of, say, German works, is something else, but in their own field they were well-nigh Performances of the comedv RICTTHCIT3 drama, "The Night of January 16, will be given Monday and Tues FOOTHILL AND 35ih FOOTHILL PARTY HONORS BRIDE-ELECT Miss Jean Elizabeth Anderson.

NEWS TOLD AT FAMILY FETE At a family party given in the 833 Macdonald Richtnond 54 FOS day evenings by Codornices Club 13 Gonf1mKu today from of Berkeley at the clubhouse at 2SN5, cdemy award Eunice Street and Euclid Avenue. -p a a i a- Martha Hurt is the director, and iISS i homer of 'Mr. andMrS. I. Everett betrothed of Edm Lowell GarfK- MORE THAN PRECISION "THE BABE RUTH STORY" WILLIAM BENDIX CLAIRE TRBVOR "I 8 A RfX HARRISON rflTR 710 Macdonaid-Richruond 3810 UUtSlfi ConHnonuf Todnv from 13 "THE ni'DE GOES WEST" EDDIE AT-RERT and GALE STORM FATnojfs itur color ION A- A RTHt'R t.

r. the drama committee, comoosed of 1 Lj3 rrr-k' 11 1 waite is the center of a round Newman on Derby Street recently. The personnel is. evidently of rx-ioiivcr Brown. George We Wen and ELnoOBST trrmelv high si1itic mar- Mr 5Tmt will of pre-nuptial parties' this mdnth velously responsive the baton.) Lesding roles will be by JmoI Shp is to be married on December hmiem icfiiimha -Hutu its precision was more man pre- Arthur Hurt, Ecrnice Ol 18, the wedding to take place in the Cont.

Prom Noon llCOtt and ION CRAN-EV and GLEN STRAVCif fHnPfT by Harry 'ckri nrVVZ'ASuntrrfl "Two gi'vs fro? -W ANNF BAXygK DENNrS KOREAN cision: it seemed, rather, an ex-: Mr. Welden. supported TEXAS" Color Alameda hohne of the bride-to-bes Sr JACK CARSOV VOI'" Danr CLARK parents. aricl Mrs. S.

Chesiey Miss Jem Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hamilton of Haddon "toad, whose parents formally announced her betrothal to William Jarrett Cutblrm Jr. last week-end at a party at theb home.

EASTHONT PISTRICT -embraceah EASTMONT i LIBEI1TY EMBRACE ABI 44tt) Macdonatd Rl 586) Cont. From Noon traordinary unanimity of musical Montague, Ernest Kester, George intention. The, tone was of ravish- jBraun, Vera Brown, Romeo Legault. ing beauty. Its texture differs from! Robert Roberts, Elizabeth Elam, Eva that to which we1 are accustomed Holbrook, Eleanor Welden.

Harold irt this country, partly because some Lundgren, t)an Elam, Lucille Hen- r.cnfpV Anderson of Alameda. Mrs. Br6oke Sawyer (Barbara r- A 1." with DtCR- PAWri l. the engagement of their daughter Miss Refta Newman, to Mr. Harold K'.

Taylor of Baltimore, Md was announced, when a Scroll Was presented to the" bride-elect's uncle. Charles W. Smith of Berkeley: Silver" wedding bells and the printing of the riarheS "Betta a'nd Hall. January 8, 194d," divulged the secret and wedding day. Retfa is af sister of Allan and Paul Newman, the latteTr a student at the University of Mr.

Taylor is" a son of Mr. and Mrs! William Taylor" of Wheatland, Ind. He was" graduate'd from Purdue Betty WfTTOV and Macdonald CARE "TARZAN AND THE MERMAIDS-! Johnny Wei'ismtiitrr and Brenda Jove of the instruments! narticularly the, del and Brown. LIZARETH SCOTT and JANE WTATT "SWANOHAI CHEST" Roland Wintry lIPTflUJtl MacdonaW 25th Ave. 1 Tt If Phone Richmond 6S2S "BESTROyER Edward G.

ROBINSON Marfuwit CHAPMAN: Chester MORRIS "TRAPPED BY BOSTON BLACK I F. PARK BOULEVARD brasses, are differently constructed PARKWAY Park Blvd. at 19tK JEAN ARTBrit SUZANNE ABBOTT'S BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED IN HONOLULU giving a lighter, brighter tone. The flutes, too, had a peculiarly silvery Munch himself has said that irt strings, brightness, rather tintiinff Inns ic crmfht Most Mr. Montague and Mr.

Welden head the scenery committee, while Hans Lineweaver and Larry Phin-ney are in charge of tickets. Program, Open House For Washington P-TA "A FOREIGN AFFAPl" MARLENE DnSTRICH JOHN I.I'Nfip "fOl'R FACES WEST" JOEL MrCREA nf'E CViartr: BICKFrKrf- SAN LEAUDBO gll I Eat J4tn St. at 14Hth Ave. University, where he majored in Within a fortnight following her EAST 12th ST8KT ter Academy. Exeter, New Hamp-; re markable.

however, were the shire, and was graduated from Le- hv pvnorf -Tf 1 Policy! Irs Owrii nT engineering and is now employed arrival the Hawaiian Islands, a a civil engineer w-ith the Balti- where she is visiting her mother, 12th Street at 7th Avi'nu a Sat. inJ Sun. CnntiMuao from 13:0 McGahie) was hostess yesterday I afternoon atta shower for Jean and 1 the preceding day. Miss Gerie Har-, rison entertained at a similar affair. Tomorrow afternoon Miss Barbara Jepsen and Mrs.

William Paden will be co-hostesses. Nivefnber 23," Mrs. Thomas Jacob-j een whose home is in Fresno, will entertain at the senior Jacob-J sens at an engagement shower, Jean will be attended by her future sister-in-law, Jan Garthwaite', i U.C. Theta. who will have the" role of maid of honor.

Junior brides- maids roles will be taken by and Susans Anderson. Sayer Snook, U.C. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity brother of Edwin, Pir high University, at Bethlehem. French woodwind players. All SON OF Ft Vf "MUHTIXO FATHER DUNNE" open house irom to m.

on more-OKfo Railroad. Mrs. Lorine Abbott, of Honolulu TIERNET: 1 nmr-iv MYRN A DtLt. dlhSfrfathS were "ended With Monday will precedethe November ItVA0-i ausiriai engineering. He was a balance.

business meeting of Oakland Wash- -frank. jese james" ex Kilter GAMBLERS Cartoon Jan'' MARTIN and Wilham WRIGIIT member of Kappa Alpha Society Old-Fashioned Here, too, was a conductor with ington P-TA. COVIViOfiS TOBAV FRM 1 v.M' RAVE. Fl'N! 1 11 1 1 1 EVERT TrgSDAJ AND THURSDAY C0RC0RP ACKPOTt Mrs. David Belshaw.

exceptional During the WaT he was in the army in the European Theater. the courage to take a foreign or- across the continent in a Phone Concord 4'A4 EIIEAI! ON OCR STAfiK IN THE L-U-C-K-Y S-T-A-R S-H-O-W Party Planned SHOW STARTS 1:30 PM RIVER" JOHN WATNH child chairman for 28th District. CCPT. will be speaker of the The" meeting will be followed by the annual cake sale. Board members will meet at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at Bushrod Recreation Center, 560 59 Street. Dimond Garden Club is already PITTSBURG shortly to Pasadena in Southern program includmg large propor- Calfrornia. where she will be one of: ot modf.rn Jl the wedding party at the marriage fk'n artlstry to make diences of her future sister-in-law, Marian ll'te fMimi" Honeyman, to Howard Ham- NEW SYMPHONY ilton Major of Los Angeles. After the onening "Corsaire" i-oio tor fnw Information A WATER" Walter RRENNAN w.itr niTCTnxi Phot Pittsburg Railroad arid Central the engagement of, MisS Suzanne Abbott to Mr. Robert Stewart Honeyman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert B. Honeyman of Pasadena and Ranch e' Los Cerritos, San Juan Capistrand, California, Was formally announced by Mrs. Abbott. News reached her friends here today.

Suzanne attended Punahou School in Honolulu some time- ago and was graduated from the Anna Head School in Berkeley, after which she attended the University of Oregon, where she was affiliated With Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. She also was a student for several semesters at the University ol California. Her father is Granville D. Abbott Jr. of Piedmont.

Her fiance attended Phillips Exe- r- 'TP IN CENTRAL PARK" ANNE BAXTER DANA ANDREWS "SKY DEVILS" SPENCER TRACY ANN DVORAK DE ANNA RBIN and DICK Granville Davis Abbott III, a Pu- overture of Berlioz, came the pow- rrkeview Chlb Ddtes OKLAHOMA BADLANDS" Ati Lone nanou graduate, class of '41. is now Phone f-Mi. erful new Symphonic Liturgiquej phjl and bookeview PMEAM CONT FROM 1:30 i t- sections oi Lalceview ciud win meet Munch two years ago. The terrific Mnndav. ih for.

MJKRT. TVROMi MKY.K" RrHp-a Stnwyrh and energy of the furious "Day of; 1Q and tft 'u 2:30 1' 'K0KNIA Wrath" mnvpmcn and thp moodv i Phon Pittsbur t'ONT FIK4 1 'DEI MA II SAN l. EANDKO "MELODY TIME Color bv TrrHnietX WALT DISNEY'S FULL- LENGTH HIT WILLIAM POWELL and ANN RLYTH OAKLAND DRIVE Iff GATES OPEN :00 SHOW STARTS t9 tT, LADY" attending the University of Southern California. He is affiliated with Beta Theca Pi Fraternity and is also a member of Trojan Knights. Suzanne is a member" of the Heather Branch of the Children's Hospital in the East Bay.

BLOCK HE An LAUREt, St HAKDY i p.m. making" plans for its annual Christmas' party, at which member will follow an old tratfition by Wearing old-fashioned costumes. This year's affair, pot luck turkey luncheon, will be held at the home of Mrs. Rv R. Renfeld 3852 Enbff Avenue, on December 6.

Final plans Will Be" made Monday at a meeting at the' First Presbyterian Church. New officer of the club are MrS. E. R. president; Mrs.

M. K. Cuthbert, vice-president; MrS. B. J.

Nels6n, secretary, and Mrs. G. S. Nelson, treasurer. Mrs.

J. L. Thomas, Mrs. Belle Morgan and Mrs. CUthbert 'have been appointed to arrange" flower? at the U.S.

Veterans Administration PATRTCTA Ft-LIS "WEST OF RWO-A" Chsrip STARSKTT RFKNKTTf. prayerfulness of "Out of the Depths" led up to the fiercely insistent, tormented "Give Us sistent, tormented "Give Us Peace," I I I DANVILLE NMJY LA MA It X- nrwvie PRIVATE AFFAIRS Of Mt AMI eorge SANDERS Ahsela LANSnrlir 1arjr.ne WILSON anrt Tret tf Tf PY Phonp Darvi11e 2r llmlstmULM ROY ROfJERS "VIC.HT.TIME IN NEVADA" also Mpt-Ip OBERONT Robert RYAN Paul LUKAS "BERLIN EXPRFSS" will stand with him as his best man. As Edwin Garthwaite is now ttudying for his master's degree at Stanford, the future home of the couple will be in Palo Alto. Marine Officer To Fly Home Antonio de Grass! Jr. lieutenant In the Marine Corps during World War II aid holder of.

the Marine Bronze Star for his achievement at Okinawais flying home' tomorrow after two 'years in1 Japan where he was in State Department work tinder General MacArthuiW Mrs. de" GTassi. who has1 recovered from an attack of polio, returned to the states last spring. Lieutenant and Mrs. de Grass are the parents of a son.

Anfonio de Grassi, born at Ann Arbor Hospital, Michigan, recently. The infant has a little" sister Gina, who With" her rfiofher visife'd here early this year. Club to Have Concert Exhibit 1. I Meet Venus Jones If 'Language Arts' P4T Panel Topic Dr. Rex Turner, assistant super- CENTERVILLE 1 1 i Mi oV 21 KID" "nq A I.

F. Phone C'enterville 4l' Fox O'fice Oren CENTER BEBKE1.EV i ThanTtsglving table" arrange'ments. Hospital on the first Wednesday of "BEA1' r.F.STF." GARY COOPER Gltitpr ROfiERS "HE A A mil each month. They chrysan- a bid and intendent of the Oakland public "HOLLOW TRrrWPH" a themum bourfuets this month. CHIKDA -oiinim linn k.

if wniSTies i I rAdAS. SwerUl Lte Shows ri At ft lyfeX Towirtt AWT, ii Keaoy: If modte Record- f7 11" 1 1 I I Breakrnir Crowds! 'I. II A LJ If a piano concert are high lights of schools, will head a panel on "The Monday's program for NorthbraeM Language Arts" at a meeting of Woman's Club. Crocker Highlands P-TA Monday Marvin Scott concert pianist, will evening in the school auditorium, entertain for the music apprecia-l nthtir ST1palr(5rc 411 Ka- tfjlf. Scm Leandro P-TA To Hold Luncheon nbltmH Tunnel rishy at Orxnd Crn-sroads Ormla 2231' "THE LtrCK OF THE IRIW TYRONE FO-WER an ANNE BAXTER "FOR THE F.OVF OF MART" DEANNA DVRRIN Ar EDMOND O'BRIEN DON TAYLOR and JEFFREY LYNN OPENS SHOW STARTS LARGE FREE PARKING AREA A magazine luncheon ind heme EDUA RD FR4N A hfaturtng Califorr.ia'g Olympic Crew ftAICL Solano ai rn Alarneoa TA, 'V0 APD DONNA RFfB iPF-rAil Wn and ANNE BAXTER CQNNUOOS TODAY FROM If University Shattuck TW 3-i3b3 today from 1 M.

Totr can Take rr with Vol JAMES STEW ART nd JEAN ARTHLA PKNMES FROM IfK A EN BTK CROSBY and MATVllr tin. iSmS'ofiasVone- ia Reid. assistant in instruction coming weeicg schedule for San tk Leandro High Schoor P-TA mem his talk Mrs. J. D.

Mcftary will talk Myrtle Gustafson. now on a special her assignment on the language arts at! The luncheon will be held Mon-j on AmV ot 4K a ti The home and gardens, section Claremont Junior High, and Miss A. ft A 1 WALNUT CSEEK -MABTIKE2 MOTOB-IH nMH Between Walnut Crpck ntf Mrt1rf Open at SHow RUM Coler by TECHNICOLOR ABU AND RAYMOND WADSET "TRAIN TO AI.CATRAZ" DON BARRY and JANET MARTIN COLOR CARTOONS magazine chairman, 045 Ramona eeis a' After a brief stay, Lieutenant de Grass! will join his family in the east and then go to Washington D.C-, after which Uncle Sam vvill give him seven' weeks vacation during which there will be a Christmas reunion at the senior de Grassi home on Lyons Street across the" Bay. Esmer Clark, counselor in reading at Hoover School. Boy Scouts of Troop 54 will con- it-.

women uiiy uuo, wncrc ivirs. Home department member, will! 2" 5ifilrS ZtSUSS 73ilBEAl'TY AND THE BEAST" "AF? nenL2GU'ENGLISfI TITLES fhe Thanksgiving arrangements. duct the Flagvceremony, and the JEAN j'rVi-S school orchestra will iMrs. Ola Sutherland of El Cerritd mmAT-l I I TT7 nlns 11 ALAMEDA JS Frort 'i" "i- -f 15" il uivn I 1 if The program has been rranged bv will give an informal talk ort Early I A ken nr. 3-4-Kf rtrvi i.v-TMN ALAFlLliA' THE SAXON CHARM'' mrtxn ARTISTS Mrs.

Howard Lincoln, and the time was set to enable the unit's many men members to attend. TW Corn, from 1J American glass arid will exhibit antique lamps and silver, arranged by Dr. Albert Frohne of El Cerrito. Robert Montgomery arid Susan Haywai-d Robe it? 1 OF frRY IJNFR COtor ny lecnnieoior CITY'' rr. Wfffx HAYlYlES a- MtDNrr-r! 1 lvOiiylw LAUGH I 1 WU-UtSSJ BRENT and" JANE F.OWIl.t- ft KICHARD CONTB GEORGE The program has been arranged by -j--- Mrs.

Joel E. Erickson, chairman of BPvvC to Hear OI MATINEE DAILY Al Wiam BENDl'iV continue Work on articles -to. be sold at the Decern her" meeting when they convene Wednesday af the home of Mri R. L. Lawsott, 2090 Bancroft Dessert Luncheon East Lake? Soeial Service CfutJ will have luncheon and Thanksgiving program at fstlk.

Clubhouse, Tuesday noon, with Mrs. Edna Saak in charge 6i the entertainment. Mrs. Annie Laufence will be luncheon chairman. Park St OPB AtJmneoa ve tr m.

STRAUS the section PAT 0BRTE bitrt- crime- --'Iy0LI ROT. ERS ZZJr "HAVINfi WONDERFl San Pablo near University ABBOTT A- OSTELLO GF.OTf MI RPHY: ROY DY South American Trip Mrs. Robert Sibley will tell of her recent trip to South America when she addresses the education commit- Oakland Hddassah To Holcf Business Meet Games ari wilt follow the regular meeting of the business and pr6fessidrial group oi Oakland Hadassah Tuesday eVening in Temple tBeth Abrahani auditorium. Mrs. Stone, president, will conduct the meeting, and Ethel Cohen, politipal chairman, will discuss highlights of the political situation in Palestine.

Blanch FichV ion is in charge of arrangements for P-T to Raise Fund For Schdbt BcMrter L-XOFR NEVADA smev uaie BeM LI OOSI Phone I. A kehurft. I-witLS OF JFRrnV-1 Pt? STRANC.E -DTEL IN THE SUN" TECHNICOLOR RK VG SPAff FOB P5'tv5 iwii-CTrr-o ofS Ar GREGORY PECK FOR PATROVq Mrs. C. Thomas, homemaking tee of the Berkeley Business and Professional' Women's Club Mon chairman "for Maxwell Park P-TA, Toi Cn JKW I.finill Adehn Alcr.i THE CHAT LEVOF' I nlllllf IIZ it 1 1 il 11 If I I "I tl II iii- ft 3 v.

k- mm jt-. i is i day evening at the Camp Fire Girls' i 1 41.4 ParK Sireet and her c6mmittee Will sportsor a luncheon af the school on Wednes- Sexjtrinci Section KID FROM BROOTC OOKf.V AIlVft vi moTE HALE I A COIXR MTC'M iMon COWA Ann Ur 2673 Allsfon Way. KATE mid VIRGIN DANNY Dinner at the Shattuck Hotel will. MondaV Urifversjfl Club's sowing dsi" to rafse fund f6r a banner for 'inv ii a rst (h. PECOS" BAts fhn 7 RIDERS DEATH VAM.TT the Junior Traffic Police precede the meeting.

sectrdn wilt meet at 10 a.m. Moh TW Tltrt MOST fg if 11 irom center mm I i 1 1 Bancroft TeleBrapn DCDE GOES WET-n1 GALE STORM OLGA SAN JUAN A t'n'veraal Firture 'V EPJIE ALBERT fit i the group's phflanthrepfe irc- idaT' wlQf Mr8- R. Manb'erf chair On Monday Mrs; M. C. president, will a grotipr of! tivities.

RbVt MfTCHrW and JANE GREER LoS rHW? 2 ALLEY Mack B. 1 VyVjJ Eiceiif Co-Feafar members meeting" at Ethel M6ore i gjUNE BRIDE IN "KOIfteiBE FOR Mrs. Betty C6 wm be rtf-esH cnehts chairman. Memorial Building to fol SUED riO TEARS" (Ha Walla Central at Webster ABBOTT COSTELI HEPT0KE re F-ord Jan Vlneent mas seals for the Alameda County Tuberculosis" Association. BI CK PRIVATES" with Andrei Siter Rummage Sale Set The Jewish Relief Association wilt sponsor a rumrhago sate Monday and Tuesday at 470 Ninth Street.

CALIF0RHIA shatt VIUIlflUicoMintwus From 1:00 TlJ.A.l-i'lwUh DTCK POWELL UZBETH SCOTT and JANE WT ATT Amr TODD Gr)Min FfTZGERLD Rfipn popleyy "SOT'TW TAPFfr SUNSllT CARSON rRIIITVAI.F. 23rd AVENuE 15 I 7 I I WIL1.TAM POWEtT, 'MR. PEAPODY A Tff MEKJIlir PER VET BtTTH AND TRNE ANN PITFALL JSAHPABL0 AVEinTE ff RPV San Pilh'1 f.T JSrH ANT AN MOB ELAND iIlVCh8n P-k New Orleann-SonSft Carbon "FMnwf Serial 'SUNSET CABSON BDOIS AGAIK" Ale JOHN SUTTON imCK POW EIX and LTZ A RETFf COTT 11 hi 4 rr 23ra Ave Ef Ii rrliliiU. "LLt.U BELLE- Sdrorify to Honof Exchange faclirs Mr.aTid John Dixi, exchange teachers from In the Richmond scHodis, will guests of the Upsilon chapter. Delta Kappa Gamma, edutatioonal sorority at a dinner, meeting Tuesday evening at the First Congregational Church.

i Mr. Dix will speak ort the school system of England. Helen Baldwin, chairman of a committee on special projects for the will speak on UNESCO and the part being Thrv In its activities bV Delta ill flnnnnnnrvn ii IfTII.Tlt PaW 27th HI 4-2573 iTARZA AND THE MERMAIDS" "ARIZOfA" WILLIAM I it II II II II l'f i inn. ta, Artnirr: -ret WITNESS' itHE -a niipeai-iruav Marahail: Serial. Cwrtorin rvf 0 af FAIRFAX "-SgttlHABY, EL CEEBITO FffhtH Bivrt Fairfax "BETOND GLORY" FAIRFAX tn4 Mihr ItiilK RU'- LUM ABNIR PARTNERS IW TIME" ocuuuuuu it iaT WBaW BP'' tfa HaWRat- SRalftpB NiJf ALAN LA DTI DONNA REED-Shwn rf Ifflfl 4:25 7:35 Teehnieolor "THAT LADY IN ERMINE" Bettv OraMe OicMslas FAIRBANKS a-l Cetar ROMrFrt II 9 0 1 1 0 I fb' ralrwKnjnt ei Cerrtto "THE TrrT with ja vi u--- WfH he rtvown at fe -15 4J4A3 riJ-Trhtiiti ir; 1)14 Iff! 1 ijyA Kappa Gamma.

Sarah Young wilt At Kemnrv Mt 8TE ENS arvr Rrehard WIDMABK BITnl Foothill be program chairman. VAniU JEAN i "4 FOREIGN AFF MARf NE DIETRICW NP Pnl anr P.rtre VISTA flICT "I "FOIR FACES WEST JOTf. MfTltr "COI rnUttntl" Tir3r. BICKfORft WILHAM Jr-hnny Mnek Btn': HALM VAX .4 JtXV Andrews. mini RATWARD 3UI.HUII IIIUQRP Jf DTTtrfnnn JANE WYMAN 1 -'Vf- "I THE SADDLE rt Pa bio at FA ifminl 0 0 MOVIE SIPVbV.art fe, Nilw.

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