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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 20

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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1 1 i i Oakland Tribune, VfeinesdiyitAn 1951 20 538,213 School 1 Emporium Will Build Branch GomDanv Wins Dedication Set i INNERSPRING MATTRESS, Twin ttoiibl Site BOX SPRING to Match HOLLYWOOD HEADBOARD Upholstered, Auertcd Colors Award rit Dedication of the new $538,213 SET COUCH LEGS Hardwood Bella Vista School, 1025 East 28th I Street, will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the school auditorium, according to Selmer H. Berg, su perintendent of schools. Present at the ceremonies will the John Brriiner Company, Oakland furniture store, today had the distinction of being the only -Oakland firm to have won in award of merit from the Brand Names Foundation. And in addition, the Oakland store; has joined a smalt group of lesy than a dozen firms through-rut he Nation which have won the honor twice. Presentation of the second be Berg, Robert Crawford, super intendent of recreation, and Wil liam P.

Mott, superintendent of .0 the park department The playground area will be award by the foundation in less presented tonight by Lew Gal-braith, president of the recreation Construction of a new $3,500,000 department store branch of the Emporium will be completed this fall in Stonestoyvn, a huge leal estate developme nt on the shares of Lake Merced San Francisco. This modern, 'three-level store will occupy two and one-third acres of the development's 35.19 acres, and contain six and one-half acres of selling space. An informal preview of the new home (development and department store was held yesterday by H. S. Fisher, chairman of the Emporium-Capwell board; R.

H. Biggs, vice-president and general manager; R. Mason, manager of the branch project; Ellis Stone-son, president iof the Stoneson Development Corporation, and Architect Weltoh Becket. The Emporiuin unit was designed under the direction of E. C.

Lipman, president of the Em-porium-CapwellJ. Company. On the lowerrfloor of the new structure will be the buffet, general offices and home furnishings department The middle level will include reay-to-wear, accessories, smallwares, men's wear, intimate apparel and the col- thanJfive years was made here yesterday at a session of the department, while Berg will make Advertising Club of Oakland oei nnint the presentation on behalf of the schools. E. B.

Sorensen of San Francisco, OMLL rnlUb For Entiro Group LT director tot the foundation, pre OFFICIAL PRESENTATION tented a "certificate of to Cy Westeren, advertising David S. Tucker, director of 1 i the Oakland Board of Education, will officially present the school manager or Breuner s. F. C. Merner has been named establishments chairman for the 1951 Red Cross fund drive.

LEADER NAMED BY RED CROSS! Thij certificate was presented to the local store for a display Made by well-known Manufacturer. Mattress coils made of heat tempered U.S. steel. Taped edge, 100 upholstered felted cotton linters, with vents, handles and high count woven cover. HANSON'S FURNITURE CO.

3825 MacArthur Blvd. (op. Laurel Theatre) KE 4-6963 OPEN THURSDAY NITE 'TIL 9 advertisement which appeared in 1 to the community and Mrs. Evelyn Cahill, president of the Bella Vista P-TA, will accept on behalf of the community. Members of the community The Tribune November 30, list :0 I $0 will be welcomed by Mrs.

Aileen Appointment of F. C. Merher as establishments chairman for the 1951 fund drive of the 'Oakland! Howden, principal. Benediction will be pronounced by Dr. George Hedley, chaplain of Mills College.

DEDICATION RITES This afternoon a special dedica Cy Wasteren (seated), advertising manager of the John; Breuner Company, local furniture store, accepts award of.f distinction from E. B. Sorensen, director of the Brand Names cnapter, American itea ttoss, was announced today by Joseph E. Smith, drive chairman). Fourth appointee to key volun- ing various brand names of products carried by Breuner's.

The Brand Names Foundation is an organization formed to promote the purchase of items bearing nationally known brands, 4 A Similar award was made to the Oakland firm in 1947. Key speaker at yesterday's luncljeon session of the Advertising Qlub was A. A. Mattes, advertising company of the Standard Oil ompany of California, who discussed the effects on advertising of the Federal Government's anti-trust suits against bigness in business. Dffn Murphy, Ad Club president! presided at the affair.

tion ceremony of the playground Foundation, at a meeting of the Oakland Advertising Club. il area was held with Crawford i teer posts in recent weeks, Mer- legienne shops. On the third level will be infants' wear, boys' wear, linens and lounge. 20-30 Club to Fete 6 Hospitalized Vets A "model date" is in store for six veterans frojn Oakland Naval Hospital tonight, when they are entertained at the Theater Club by the East Oakland 20-30Club. The veterans Will steak in the company of bean- making the presentation.

The ner will direct employee solicita- Looking on are R. L. Nelson Qeft), manager of Breuner's, and Don Murphy, Ad Club president. school area was presented by tion in the manufacturijv, commercial and industrial divisions during the March campaign. In announcing the appointment Charles C.

Grover, assistant superintendent, and accepted by Mrs. Howden. The afternoon benediction was OAKLAND OBSERVES ASH WEDNESDAY Smith re-emphasized the need for eating hosts. SJx Corbqpt models! Metropolitan Oakland Protes- blessed last Sunday in many tant and, Catholic churches be- churches and were imposed by Kan this morning the celebration priests after masses this morning, made by the Rev. Harold Geist- volunteer workers.

He said some weit of the Lakeshore Baptist 3500 volunteers will needed Church. I and urged persons interested in The new school has a floor area I aiding the campaign to register of 47,500 square feet. at fund headquarters, 4th and OES Dinner Set of Ash Wednesday, beginning 40 symbolizing the sinfulness of man win De on nanq 10 Keep xne Honored guests company; the 20-30ers will be accompanied only by low members. I days I Lenten fasting and devo ALAMEDA. Feb.

7. The East and his need for a period of. re-pentence and prayer. if There are 18 classrooms. Broadway.

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