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1 a V1" 'lhree Picked for inais Oakland Tribune, Saturday, tins 12, 1948 4 Dinner to In U.S. Piano By CLIFFORD GESSLEU Three young pianists competed in required number Miss Swinson Weds Ensign In th S. Naval Academy ehapel et Annapolis. Miss Jane Fran ces Swinson became the bride of if iaiI' Ensign Muraocn mi tiuu' TJSN. last Sunday afternoon, in the presence of classmates of the benedict and friends.

The bride is the daughter of the Venerable John Arthur Swinson. Archdeacon the Virgin Islands, and Mrs. Swinson. Ensign Mcteod is a son of Mf. and Mrs.

Donald McLeod of Minneapolis; A reception followed the eere- in Carvel HllL The bride was escorted by. tier father, who i gave -ner nana in marriage. MATROX OF nONOB School days bare com an end for the time being for this trio of Oakland High School enlcn, pictured at a graduation party luncheon 'at the Women's Athletic Club recently. Left to right CT8 Qcire Vlxon Ruthi Bigge. hostess, and Ellen MISS, BETTY HERMAN TELLS TROTH AT SORORITY HOUSE 1 Mrs.

Elizabeth Ann Sharp was matron of honor for her sister. WrMTTaids were another sister, Dorothr- May Swinson. re cently graduated from St. Anne's School. Arlington tteigms, and Miss Alice Robinson, classmate of the bride at Chamberlain School, Boston, Mass.

TVulffw Donald S. Murray. TJSN, flew east from California to attend tmti'inml lnn. bodice embroidered in seed pearls. IL- m(.

r. at VEIL .7 the honoV 7tni Sh had a Irr.i?Ev li a tviiiti a i nd delnhiniums. The bridesmaids -r fmrkM in dove etst benffa- line with rose-studded tulle head- dresses of same color. iTney carnea Douquew ox cin ceauxy ro5. Mrs.

Mcueoa wnaea vum iruc ocnooi, rnl versity of Minnesota and was grad-uated'from the U.S. Naval Academy XJklAltLH i.VJ.VAJCVU aVVVUUCU Vii at Annanolis with the class of 46. Among the guests attending Were Vice-Adrairal Robert C. (ret), and Giffen of Annap- olis: CaDt and Mrs. Terrence Bur-1 rouehs of Baltimore.

Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln McWhinney. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Nettletori, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, sll of Washington, and Miss Myrtle M. Schlie of Berkeley. After a trip through the Poconos, at in I Pennsylvania, ensign ano mrs.v More than 100 women have're-McLeod wiU go to Newport, RJ- ceived invitations to the affair, in Honor Poets At tha conclusion of a Western tour, two top officials of the Poets of the Pacific will be feted in Berkeley next Saturday evening at the Shattuck Hotel in Berkeley, i Eastbay poets and representatives of cultural groups are planning a dinner, reception and program in honor of the who have been similarly entertained in Holly wood.

Salt Lake City.JTwin Falls and Sand Point, Idaho; Spokane, Seattle, Portland and Reno. Honor guests will be former Gov. Charles R. Mabey of Utah, president of Poets of the Pacific, and Jan Kujawa of San Francisco, founder. Serving en the local committee arranging for the evening' are Mrs.

Oscar Maillard Mrs. Janet Beardsley, Mrs; Pearl K. Wim berly and Miss Victoria S. Johnson. Miss Johnson is taking reservations at 2834 Garber Street Berkeley.

Tame hostesses win include a jg-oup of Eastbay poets, including Elma Dean, Kay DeBard Hall, Eunice Mitchell Lehmer, Ludle V. McCurtain and Mabel Ainsworth Among the clubs that have taken special tables are the California Writers Club, Channel Club. Keith Art Association, National League of American Pen Women. Northbrae Woman's Communities Foundation and Speech Art Asso ciation? -V-. E.

Chester Sparver, president of the Pacific Communities Foundation, will be guest speaker, taking for his subject, "Makers of Peace," Mabey will also address the group. Other program numbers include a vocal solo by Mine. Irene LeNoir. contralto, accompanied by Mertianna Towler; reading, by Dr. Marian I Stebbins.

professor emer itus of speech and drama at Mills College: a violin sole- by Mm. Uzetta Kalova, accompanied by Floyd Everett Sharp, and the founder's report, "Highlights of Pro motion," by Jan Kujawa. New Board to Get Instruction Newly Installed officers and chair men of Stonehurst P-TA will re ceive their instructions and plan the coming year's prograsa at a spe cial meeting at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the school. rf.

Mrs. C. B. Jacobs, incoming presl dent, will preside. During the past year, under the presidency of Mrs.

N. L. Baldwin, the unit earned merit awards lor publicity and membership. At. the close of the term members honored Mrs.

Baldwin at a tea. Reception for Teacher Alumni of the Oakland High School German Club gave a reception for Mrs. Pauline Pulcifer, instructor in German at the school, recently, at the Park Boulevard Clubhouse, Mrs. Pulcifer is retiring after 40 years of teaching. Her hosts and hostesses were former pupils who at one time or another have studied with her.

2nd DI3 UEE mm RED iibLiUii I I JANET BLAIR 1 "TriP FULLPR cnusn imyj VN. NDAaV Dfluor I IN TECHNICOLOR HOil Of SANTA x. rosa" yy LIFE OF HlTLEnX AND EYLDRAUJI EXPOSED 1 "wmii Esppcn Ilgah?" 1 1 AR6YLf Cml MWMM' mm uoupie neaav to Exchange Vows TWnl ChnrrhlMary May, June Porter and Suse At Gamma Phi Beta house on" the. (University oi California campus and I a social party following at, the home of the future bride, the en of Miss Betty Herman and Marvin Loewith was revealed: re- it Miss Herman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Herman of Bar rows Road. She Is a Junior student Cal and vice-president of her bouse. She has been active as a member of the Pelican models. home is In Brldge- port, where his parents, Mr, MrS- Walter Loewith, are active Mrs, Loewith Is a county commls Sorority to Set TT TvTfTf HWrmltmr' AM vuuuiw Preliminary to organizing a new Beta Sigma Phi chapter in San Leandro, members of Oakland's Xi Omega chapter of the sorority wfll entertain tomorrow afternoon at a program and reception at Broad moor CommunityChurch. homes are in San Leandro, Hay ward, Castro Valley or San Lorenzo.

Hostesses will include Shirley Baker, Faye Briggs, Patricia Caveny, Dare CottrelL Dawn Cott rell, Doris CottrelL Clarice Faubion, Stalder. i -st-i i miiam pianncu or uaB m- model meeting and Inltia HlCniCS I fTTPn I M- A LeConte P-TA members will keep in touch with each other during the vacation season at a series of summer picnics, the first to be held Wednesday at Live Oak Park, Berkeley. Those who do not have transpor- tation are asked to meet at 11 a.m. S.S'dVm pot lucK luncheon, ana tne com- Chedester. chairman of the apron called a meeting of her koup for Thursday afternoon at the -iscnooi ior an apron cuiung eessiun.

DOUna I0f Altar Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pease of Logan Street announce the engagement of their daughter. Charlotte Ann Pease, and Mr. Neal Barnard of BSa Jose.

The news was Tevealed at an Informal gathering last week-end, at the bride's home. Miss Pease is a student at San Jose State from which her fiance will receive his degree next Friday. The future bride is a member of job's Daughters, Engaaement Shower Harris surprised her mother, Jessie H. re en she invited 40 friends to her apartment on Salem Street Contest for the plant contestants. In addition to the first movement of 'the Talma sonata, contestants were required to! play selections from' a list of other contemporary compositions.

a In the finals, contestants will.be required to play ait hour and a half -of contemporary niusic the orelimlnanr! were Robert Schmitz. Professor Charles Cushing of the Univer- klt ct Calif orniaL a.d Margaret r.ir The North American contest is i. aft annual event, inj which the major prizes are donated Pflugfelder of New York. It Is ad. ministered through the Schmitx School of Piano.

Last year piano contest, featuring music of Debussy, was won by 18. who came to Sun Francisco from Pales tine. for, the finals. PrrrrmH Dr. and Mrs.

Suren H. Bahington of Hillcrest Road, Berkeley, are receiving felicitations on the arrival of their third child. Nancy. Nancy is the sister of Rennie Frederic and of Mary Lee Babington, who are 10 and eight years of age, respectively. Mrs.

Mary H. Dieckmann of Berk eley is the maternal grandmother of the infant I i I Bfl tart 14u fct Kava At. Sa Prion TR tnMad uustM "BOLIDAT TV Mrxiffl THnww WALTER PIDGEO.N i- JANE i POWELL. JOSE ITCTRBI and 7XONA MASSKT Lvretta TOL'NO In Her AeMemy AwarA Wlaalar Bel "FARMER'S DAUGHTER Ethel BARRYMOBE and Joseph COTTEN DEL I2AR AN kllAHDIO E. 14 ITiirTM TW t.NU "JCrDDA BOO BCCDDA HAT" C.lny JUNE HAVER and LON Kf CALLI6TEB SUSAN PETERS ftc ALEXANDER KNOX ur I nr.

RAM" OAKLAIID DRIVE III East ltb Stret Srnth c. iTJll. 'UST SHOW STARTS AT 8:30 P. "BLAZE OF NOON" ANNE BAXTER WILLIAM HOLDER? SONNY LrTR Serlal-Selfcteij Shwrta A- Color Crt.o?ia San laanrtro-SW-S M7S DESPERATE TRAILS" vonnny MacK BKOWKi Uo FhiUlD Bead -i imilt BIG TOWN" Hlllnrv Br.ota STADIUn AOT0 II0VIE vi Enter s. I4U St.

ST Information, BLACK OOLD" In Cterloua Color B- MILLR HELLS HIP MORQAN'-Geo. BANCROFT SAB LOSEBQ fnt.RCt L0RF7r7fl VUlara vLf-'Iou KNEW SUSIE EDDIE CANTOR and JOAN DAVIS I'LOV FROM A A R- JOHN HODIAK and SYLVIA SIDNEY BERKELEY OArTS 1 Sotand Th Alameda UllUlJ "ADV. OF RORtv unnni fiJHL 0ilVta De HAVILLAND ZVS2V TBE with Sus Prtera COVTINUQI TODAY FROM It SO P.M. UNITED ARTISTS a BETTE DAVIS and JllVi A I "INSIDE STORT" with 'Martti Hl'N'T WUUam OAROAN tc CTha HKl5r.r I bXU'iff UUii GL encoiirt i.8-on rameas FAVORITES I HEART OFlVlENN A JV-M2 Beaiitlfal Masie I. thla Werldl GERMAN Dialokua -i ENT.I.Is Continuoua Today and Sunday from leu Ti.u.

SINGLE FEATURES FXCL If University at Snattuck TWi-iiWI TT Fr.nt a m. At with ALAN LADD "BLA1 BAT" Color by Technicolor YVONNE De CARLO and DAN DURTEA I San Pablo near University Ulf Ultl "ir YOU KNEW EDDIE CANTOR and JOAN DAVIS "ADVENTURES OF CASANOVA lsL'L" 1 1 A Be Lucille BREMER FREE PARKINO SPACE FOR PATRONS IIEVLORIII. Adeline at Aicatraa Dave O'BRIENi "BEHIND TBI MASK" Ksn RICHARD and Bsrb.ra Rrrr IRON CURTAIN' GENE TIERNET and DANA ANDREWS ARTHUR TAKES OVFR'-Jernme Cowan CALIFORHIA SSKK "CART AND THE BISHOP'S WIFE CAlty GRANT and LOB ETTA YOUKil "SCUDDA BOO, SCUDDA -Color JUNE HAVER A- LON McCAIXJSTTH BEIIKELEY tonatrucK as Mat AS hherrv LiWII "ALL MI SONS" Edward Reala Burt LANCASTER and Howard DUFF LONDIE'S REWAR Arhur LAKE Ponn STOLFTOV SAH PAKLO AVENUE flTRI Tfl sn J7th KJ-4-S67J iAitaaU Johnny Walsamallen-Brenda Joyce "TARZAN AND THE AMAZONS' Buer TII44rm ELREY ban Pablo near Mth Maataa MarctaaJ ait Colored Cast-PROFESSOR CRFEFSi Bela Ltifosl DRACULAi it Ofticial Pictures- of Witllsms ts. Belaaee Chantatonstil Flrh Tib Et ARRET STAR Market at 7th Straet ZMILlff II 1 1 1 "LAS CAS AD AS ENG AN AN D( a a. Amanda Ledeamai adentaa Demtnre Seler en "Coraienes De Michel EL CEBKIT0 CERHIT0 San Paolo at rainnounl "BLACK HART" r-vl.

DAN DURYEA A YVONNE De CARLO "Tea Were Mrsnt Far "-Jeanne Cri VISTA 4 San Pablo and Potrra "RED STALLIO" fnlt- ROBERT PAIGE A TED DONAr.ns.rkV TRAILING TROUBLE "-Ken MAYNARO PIEBIIOHT SEAf i I. ii 418 PIEDMONT AVE. 1 Phona PI DURING A I' HTER i col or JEANETTE MseDOVALD St JOSE ITt RRI WATERS" I with Don Casl 9 Avwa iftuai 1 ir.aw AlBAfT? ALDAIiy Solano at tan fD.t LA NDSCAPE "IF YOU EiW a 1 EDDIE CANTOR andi JOAN DAVIS "ADVENTURES OF CASANOVA-Arturo De Cordova andi LufUe Brenr CONTINUOUS SATURDAY FHOM 1 M. EJKP A I PIN BE A LTPTOTII Uaedonald At 25th Ave. Phone Richmond LAST OF THE MOHICANS- Rsndolph SCOTT and1 Bruce CABOT "MOSS ROE" with Pery CUMXivs Victor MATURE A Fthrl BARHYMOKE frtW 13 ftiacdonaid Ricnnwr.d 6i4 UA i Continoona todav from IS "LADY "FROM SHANGHAI" Bit HAYWORTH and Orson WELLES Jnd Hit "Treated hy Blarkir1 COSTA Conttnuouai Todav From 11 by Technicolor Paulette GODDARD and Gry COOFFR ABl'LOUH JOE" wth Wa'W Ar-; ft A till ard-Kaeem-Kicnmand 6a UiUaalLj; Continuous From Noon "LADY FROM SHANGHAI-RITA HAYWORTH A ORSON WELLES Tt4Ff IT) BY BOSTON FLACK IF InPtlW UlJa Wacoonaid-lO.

6ooJI AslLjJia I Conttnumis From Noon "FURY AT FURNACE mil VICTOR MATURE and COLE EN GRAY "LET'S LIVE AGAIN John Emery PAItX ESntETAiH) PARKWAY p.rJ? aVoW- ALAN LADD and VERONICA LAKR "MY GIRL TISA- with LlUt Palmef the California regional preuminary of the North American piano prize, held yesterday afternoon; in San Francisco. Jacqueline Drucker was awarded first place, Gloria Greene and Del Purves third. The Judges recommended al fliree to the finals," to be held in Los Angeles in August There they and pianists chosen in several 1 regional prehminaries else- ViU comrete for prizes of where, ana szuo. Miss Drucker, who has been re- siding fat San Francisco, recently returned from, a concert tour of the Pacific coast Miss Greene, from 'Southern Cali fornia, was one of the first Gains borough Music Foundation de butantes. In the fall of 1948.

wi Del Puryes lives in Berkeley and appeared In recital there and in Oakland and San Francisco, during; me recent season. This is the second half of a senera conxesi wnose purpose was to animate the greatest number of composers and young; pianists toward research, creation, discovery and performance of xnusie in the United States, Canada, and Mexico." The first half was for composers. The prize in that section, 1000, was won in January by Louise Talma, whose winning piano sonata was a Clltt IPC CUtnitfUlitMil.l4iM lllLlUd LAST TFMIS TODAY "THE BIO CXOCK" RAY MILL AND Charlri Laachtoa Mura O'Salilraa 'IlOCKY with Roddy McOowall Vts Sun. "CART BISHOP'S WIFE" LORETTA YOUNO St GARY GRANT -SON Or RUSTY" TM DonaWsnn PATCTf AV San Pablo and Sunlord lUllbW ill "BLACK BART" -Color YVONNE CARLO and DAN DtTRYKA "trXTAMFD rtTRT" wtth Mikl Conrd aLiUllUil Doort Opn at 12:43 "SIGN Of THE PETERS Fortdy McDOWALL "SON Or Rl'RTY uinunu-bAUKet KQPmilS aiaeArtbur J5th Aw JOHNNY MACK BROWN RAGTIME COWBOY JOE" Knt TAYLOR "THE CRIMSON KEY" BtmPt McArthur at 33tn Art UlkUklUU -SLEEP MY LOVE" Claudette Colbert Robert Cummlnii "ADVENTURES Or CASANOVA" Arttiro CORDOVA Lucilte BREMER fllf flf ITl Fruitvai ml fclcAithur aJliUiil "IT YOU KNEW SUSIE" CDDIE CANTOR and JOAN DAVIS "LOVE FROM ASTRANG JOHN HODIAK and SYLVWA -BIDS'EY CONTINUOUS SHOWING TODAY TAIItrAX-SIMIMST hi) inPR Soothiii Blvd. St ralHai BIO CLOCK" RAY MrLLAND CHARLES LAt'GHTON MAUREEN O'SULLIVANi "ROCKY" with TED DONALDSON EdfJir BARRIER! thn p.m.

tJIfnt FooUxUi Biva. benunary UilrllUl- SAIGON ALAN LADD and VERONICA LAKE "MY CIRL TISA" with Lilli Palmer FB PITY ALE 23rd AYEKPE FHUITVALE sIgV'thr SUSAN PETERS Ac ALEXANDER KNOX "LET'S LIVE AGAIN" John Emery Academy WJnrter-ClrmWBf the Maiterbam PAIJ1CE 2rd Ava. East 15tn BLACK BART" Color YVONNE De CARLO Dan DCRTEA "UNTAMED FCRT" Gaylord Pendlelon AlATTEEA A 1413 Park Street LA-2-3U96 1-U Cont. Dallr Noon i. THREE BIO WESTERNS! -John Wayne "WEST OF THE DIVIDE "LAW OF THE LASH" La-h LARUE Burner Crebbe "FRONTIER FIGHTERS" tyr'DTf ITIt Centra) at Webster ULlT kUllZl MrxCONQL'RD'-CoTAr Paulerte GODDARD and Gary COOPER "LeHalnr In the Ferenf-Lynn Roberts TTIf IPC Webster-ban ta Clara LA-3423 llrlAta THREE BIO WESTERNS! THE DATS OF BUFFALO BILL" TDMBLEWEED TRAIL" 'TEXAS TRAIL YnritC Fhone LA keburat S-7S37 IlllUta A BAH '-r Yvonne DeCARLO and Tony MARTIN ALAIIEDA' LA kenurM 3-4431 Paulette GODDARD A Gary COOPER "18 LEAD SOLDIERS' Tom Conway MATINEE DAILY AT Irflfl P.M.

CTl? tir Prk ft nop Alameda Ave. iSaliiiiill TTGHTTNO GUARDSMAN WHXIAKD PARKER ANITA LOUISE "EADIE WAS A LADT" Ann Miller ORIKDA stflftfTin, funoel MiBhw.v at uiiiiii UUlJlaijii CrrraduOrtnda 23 DARING 'DAUGHTERS -Technicolor Jeannetta MaeDONALD and Jose ITURBl Admiral Brrds Latest "DISCOVERT OPENS SHOW STARTS 30 LARGE FREE PARKINO AREA 4r Wl.injT Between Walnut Creak and Martfne SHOW STARTS AT' DUSK "FLYINO TIGERS" JOHN WAYNE "WILD BILL HICKOK RIDES AGAIN" Bruce CABOT and Cormtsnee BENNETT EXTRA SPEC1AL1 TONIGHT AT 1M IAN AIR- SB CCSC0S9 TtlllMlI Phone Concord 4-4341 (lUUUt SHOW STARTS 1:30 P.M. "T.rK HART" color DAN DURTEA YVONNE DE CARLO At JEFFREY LTKN FITTS2US6 Ufiff If Phona Fntsburs l-U lUUUu RaUrosd and Central "BED STALLION" Glorious oior BOBEST PAIGE and TED DONALDSON "BIDItlA" Mffrfiret Lockwood ttftll PHne Pituhura tllLAII CONT. FROM 19 M. "TOU WERE MEANT FOR MI" JEANNE CRAIN and' DAN DAII.F.Y CALiromilA toTlS "MAKE MINE MUSIC WALT DISNEY'S Technicolor DINAH SHORE EDGAR BERGEN "COURAGE OF THE WEST'Bob BsiTer east in JTrnrr Pf Last 12th at 1th Avenue -1-A EDWARD ARNOLD "DIAMOND JIM w-th Jean Arthur Jim Wskely "SONO OF TBE SIERRAS" Plus CARTOONS a i Show Starts 8 AH) 3Sf1t rODTillLL Pnooe Kaa "RACKETEERS" Melvyn DOUGLAS St Preston FOSTER "CALL IT Betart COMLVUOIS TODAY, SUNDAY EUirnrm GUA1IADA East I4U At SinB Are.

ir YOC KNEW SCSIE' EDDIE CANTOR and JOAN DAVIS "LOVE FROM A STRANGER" JOHN HODIAK and SYLVIA SIDNEY Ptflfv MacArtmir A 7Vrt AN DURTEA "BLACK BART -Color by Technicolor Yvonne De CARLO Ac Jeffrey LYNN "YOU WERE MEANT FOB ME" CAN DAILEY Sr JEANNE CHAIN IIATWAE1J UO Oa II 0 IES NftM H'fhwl-1 Mns Soutn of HaywM First how Starta at Dusk LU 1-5873 'BAD BAbCOMB Uarnrri O'BRIEN and Wallace BEERY plus 1 CARTOONS CARNIVAL 1 A TE HJ O.W TONIGHT tf RUtf Htri II '(TastTo Hill Ym-LJ VICTOR MATURE "FURY AT FURNACE CREEK" Coieen CRAY and Beainsld GARDNER "BLONBIt'l ANNIVERSARY" PENNY 4INGLETON Ac ARTHUR LAKE Miss Patricia Wood Ath-erton, whose engagement to Mr. Grant Miller Mao. Near is cmnouncea' to their friends in the Bay area. Candy Passed At ZTA House Miss 1 Charlotte Ruth Taylor of Berkeley passed a box of candy Zeta Tau Alpha house recently at to tell her sorority sisters of her en gagement to Mr." Robert Peck, son of Mrs. VJ.

G. Peck of Oakland. Charlotte is the daughter ol Mr and Mrs. Burdette E. Taylor and is a junior at CaL Her family for' merly made their home in VaUejo.

James is a Chi Psi and alumnus of He is a grandson of Mrs. Claire Edwards 'and a brother Edward Peck, affiliated with Chi PsL The ceremony, will take place in the fall. ten 1 MGWtSfeTEeHNieOU M9itl 1 MCm C4.0WA if Mm WAlTRSt aaKAtaW SaUTrM aVTCH JEKX mmp MOST SENSATIONAL FIGHT PICTURES EVER FILMED! Movies OF THE ZALE-- SEE ROCKY FLOORED IN SLOW MOTION WATCH TONY RECAPTURING THE CROWNl iii in naal' 'THE IIIMCIE i CFTilEBElLS ar eaaaa-way Sha't a Cii taut Atc atf, i 60DDARD "Meet Meat Cjwa" IfTIf I JAt M'y I 1 ill Hester.Commercial Studio. Luncheon Given For Classmates At the Women's Athletic club, a graduation; luncheon was given recently by Miss Rutbie Bigae for a group of her senior classmates at Oakland High School, who were to be June graduates. All the girls plan go ea to colleges in the Westr Mills.

Stanford. College of the Pacific, Pomona, San Jose State or San Franeise City College. Miss Bigge guests included the Misses Claire Wixson, Ellen Hester, Middie Gillam, Candie Smith, June Warren, Linn Taubman, Suzie Flow ers, Joan Gillette, Joan Everett. Leach, Sallie Streeter, Lo- rayne Jb ratus, Yvonne zamom. Diane Cooley, Carole Geistweit and Bev Hinton.

73 TO ATTEND GRADS' BRUNCH A brunch for 78 of their class mates at Piedmont High School, will be given tomorrow at the Hote! Claremont by six of the graduating seniors, who will share the duties of hostess. They are Miss Martha Bancroft daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stow Brancroft; Miss Ann Crary, daughter of the L. Crarys; Miss Virginia Dole, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. -E. Dole; Miss Mary Dun son, daughter of Mrs. Clief Dun son; Miss Ashley Robertson, daugh tef of Mr.

and Mrs. B. D. Robert son, and Miss Nancy Wilson, daugh' ter of the T. Carroll Wilsons of Piedmont.

Parents of the hostesses will also attend the brunch, which is to be served buffet fashion on the Lido deck of the hotel. This was the last of a number of affairs attendant upon the graduation of the girls from Piedmont High on Thursday evening. Miss. Mary Cox Feted at Shower Last of a series of parties given in honor 'of Mary Elizabeth Cox, whose marriage to Edward Thomas Donnelly will take place in Menlo Park today, was the buffet supper and lingerie shower given at the home of Miss Patricia Mahoney Sunday evening last Miss Mahoney was co-hostess with Mrs. Ruby S.

Waterman. Pastel colors were used in the decor of the table, featuring gardenias. Guests included: Mrs. John J. Cox, Mrs.

Amy Donnelly, Mrs. Caroline Cox, Miss Jane Cox, Mrs. Irene Mcsorley, Mrs. Thomas Stack, Mrs. Brian H.

Bonnington. Mrs. Ear Vicars of Millbrae; Mrs. Frank Commins, Miss Kay Coakley, Mrs. Marie Eggert, Vivian Compaili.

Vivian Muikey, Jacqueline Ward, Mrs. Jerry Norris and Miss Rita McGonigle. Miss Cox is a graduate of Holy Namea High School and attended San Francisco Junior College. I4T fr BROADWAY IOTOZaJ 5S "DEVIL MAMMOTH KILLER OF THE SEA NEW 1SL0DY LAIB nAixnoosi Fortrxrry Sweefs Ballroom 1414 FRANKLIN STREET OM SryU and Medtra DANCING Tharaday. Friday aaS Saaaay CalitaraU'a Mmi famaaa Orcaeetra MABEL CHRISTENSEN SAILED AT ALFRED LEAC3 an 4 His Orcaeatra CDito New near 3i LVnVis k.

amaaavw a wn a MBWSnUkVMaM i' i' iaMnfn The future' bridegroom served in the Navy as a lieutenant-com- maader. He "was graduated from New York University and is a post-graduate of Harvard Business School. I the dat for the wedding has not been announced it will be an event of next spring. Betty in tends to finish her schooling. 'Among those attending the party at the Herman home last wees were Nancy Hinman, Joseph Lonigacre, Susie Keyes, Phil John Beverly King.

Joe Sweet, Barbara Briggs, Al Armstrong, Dor othy Day, Steve Dorencamp Don Wallace, Lois Kirby, Marilyn Price, Ann Smyth and Grnt BakewelL Barn Dance Set. By Officers' Club Starting with a costume barn dance tonight, the Officers' Club at the Oakland Army Base will havi a series of social events this month. A Dinner will precede thef dancing, and decorations will be in keeping with the theme. Next Saturday will be iuke box night at the club, and the annua picnic is planned for the following day4 A game night planned for June 23 and a dinner dance for Junis 28, the latter honoring Camp stoneman officers. Sharing-in these festivities wil be the Ladies Auxiliary, which also program on schedule for ii Tuesday and a luncheon, for Wednesday of next week.

Their monthly bridge party was held last Wednesday. Ila Carlstrom To Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edward Carl strom of Ricardo Avenue, Piedmont, have sent out invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Ila, to Noel Pedersen, the ceremony to take place June 25 at 8 pjn. in Piedmont Community Church.

The wedding reception will be held in theRockridge Women's Club. Matron of honor for Ba will be MrS. Mahlon Connett (Patty Dib ble) while Miss Nanette Hennings will have the role of maid of honor. Bridesmaids' will include Mrs. Allen Pedersen, sister-in-law -of the fu ture bridegroom; Mrs.

Lloyd -Miller (Bobby Haynes) and Miss Yvonne Johnson. Norman Pedersen will stand with his brother as best man. The ushers will include Messrs. Allen Pedersen, Dean Templeton Johnson, Mahlon Cohnett and Eugene Thomas. Mrs.

Connett and Miss Hennings will be co-hostesses for the Spin sters dinner, on June 22. Paper Drive Nete $110 Oakland Emerson P-TA's recent paper drive netted $110 for the child welfare fund, according to Mrs. David Reese, president, I Jin (PPMllI a9 I a 11 aea a a a a Bk a. a a a GIANT AIR SHOW TONIGHT AT "FLYirra tisehs" Joh With Pml Kelly Brae ct "WHi, Bill Hickok RIiw (mm cm 111 I'll I 4r, rtrViW win th ttintr or 1 I the marriaee of Miss Betty Jean Nicolson and Mr. Patrick Gaynor Stone.

Sunday, June 20, at ,7:30 in tion later at the College Women's ciuo on oancroit amI famUies and intimate friends the mfpnti have been invited. A Officiating will be tne j. i Henry Thomas, rector. Mrs. Robert Sutherland, -the former Phyllis Lindblom, will be matron of honor and the bridesmaids will include Miss Jane Lam-born and Miss Nancy Mutz of Oak- lanr-i Minna mw iim hi it i ii i Bin lcti A 'KrS'oon.

Sulhri.nd i D4, Jan. Lamborn will b. kotten Am. .7. rlrrrn U.

S. The'couple will occupy a duplex in Etna Street, Berkeley, when they return from their wedding trip. Betty Is the daughter Of Mr, and Mrs. A. Gordon Nicolson and her fiance, son of Mr.

and i Mrs. Charles B. Stone. Both families livfc in Berkeley. i Officers Installed i Ttfn DY leca xiign JT-axx i Newly installed to direct Tech- nical High School P-TA for tne next ichool vear are Mrs.

S. W. Nether wood, president; Mrs. H. S.

Savage, lrrV: Vwt. nZ v. AR -nurh. finanH.i Mrs. Noel DeSoto, treasurer.

Mrs. Hubert Sprott, auditor, and Mrs. R. T. Palmer, historian.

i Delegates to 28th District CCPT. will be Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Durham and Mrs. Neilson.

Stprle Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Adolph A. Oliver Jr welcomed their first child on Maly 18. at Merritt Hospital, a sixN pound IS ounce baby boy.

Adolph August Oliver III is the name to be given the new arrival, for his paternal grandfather. Mrs. Oliver is the former Constance Castell. This Is the first grandchild'in both families. E03 STEELE "DIIXY the Kid OOTLAVED" Alae RICHARD CONTI "TIIH CFICEn" I I 1 rhart.

Pressly revealed to friends last 1 hight that she would becomethe bride of Mr. Albert Higuera of Oak land. The affair was an engage ment shower for the hostess mother. LAST TIME TONIGHT Thrca Uzjt.z la TcbnIeUr Jata ItmrbKJaatu MaeDoaaM Jane PeweU AIM. DISCOVERY Aimiral Byrd ExuteiUea to Ua ath Pale Deer Oaaa at TaatcM Cemplete Skew nak at beautiful unii's DALLnoon 1933 BROADWAY.

Nt to CapweU'a TeftphoM Hleatc 4-9525 1 Completely Remodeled Xrary Tim, Tbarc Tri Baa. ROGER DURICE i mmJ LU A MODERN and SWING DANC it INS every Thursday nicKt with if BEN WATKINS and hit Swing 'AK 'a. -it a. -am. g-a.

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