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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 88

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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i 8-S Oakland Tribune, Sunday, Oct. 12, 1952 Robin Hood Speakers Explain Dates Starlight' i i Ladies Aid Leader' To Visit Branch ST i i fit 5 J- 1 ft i 4 i Vx Supper Dance Ballot Propositions AUmeda'i Robin Hood Chap- v- Berkeley League of Women Church Guild, Political Science teT of the Children's Home Mrs. Mary Duffy, treasurer; Mrs. Amy Roberts, corresponding secretary; Miss Beatrice Riordan, marshal; Mrs. Stephen Martinovich, guard; Mesdames Harry Holland, Mary Kropp, Clifford Lazenby, Arthur Macy, John H.

O'Shca and Alfred De-Clercq, directors. BAZAAR DATED Adelphian Club members in Alameda are preparing for their bazaar and country fair, to hm held October ,29 at the clubhouse. Mrs. Michael J. Krotky, grand president of the Catholic Ladies Aid Society, will make her official visit to Branch 50 of St.

Augustine's parish Tuesday, attending a noontime luncheon, business meeting and installation of new officers. She will be accompanied by Mrs. D. Goggin, grand marshal. Incoming officers include Mrs.

George Gerg, president; Mrs. Ralph Good, senior vice-president; Mrs. Lucy-May Covey, junior vice-president; Mrs. E. J.

recording secretary 1 Voters has organized a speakers nd YWCA. Society has planned a benefit bureau qualified to explain and Mnbr of Je J' upper dance for Saturday at bureau include Mr. Archer Tay- i ducuia the 24 propositions on and Mr4. George Scheer. Encin1 the November 4 ballot state board members: Mrs.

Paul The affair will have a star-League speakers will give the 1 a n. member of the light theme with decorations' pro and con arguments, legal county council; Mrs. Russell T. jdij unfjer the direction of Emir A. Caw.

president Mrs. Sam B. Eu banks, voters' Mrs. Leonard Dart. Mrs.

Bradley Among the' organisations that service chairman; Mrs. Ernest Rankin, Mrs. Jerome Rosefield, have called on the league for fpiegl, Mrs Edward Nathan, UfU John5on and Mrs. Charles Borden. The latter is also hostess for the evening and will be assisted in these duties by Mrs.

Frank Kyle and Mrs. Clifton Levo. General chairman of the party is Mrs. William Gould. speakers in recent weeks or who nuwn wrmm, mr.

o. have scheduled the speakers for Patterson, Mrs. Robert Gordon, future meetings are the Berke- Mr. Raymond O'Dea and Mrs. ley Soroptimist and Business and Edward Rosston.

Professional Women's Clubs, wlSES CV? NEW TREASURER Jewuh Women, Women's So- Appointed treasurer of Hard AMERICA'S MOST REASONABLY PRICED LUXURY SHOES 1 Mrs. August WUhelm is sup- ing P-TA by Mrs. Tom Austin, president is Mrs. J. H.

Cyr. She per chairman and will be as- succeeds Mrs. D. C. Leonard, sisted by Mesdames P.

J. Ken- who has resigned. The new dsll, J. A. Quinn, Charles Smith, treasurer was to be unit's Elmer Tilton, Kyle and Russell health committee chairman this Hamilton.

ciety of El Cerrito Methodist Church. St. Mark's Evening Auxiliary; Thousand Oaks. First Baptist Ortnda Community and Epworth Methodist churches; AWen Club of the First Con-, gregational Church, Eastbay Center for the Blind, Orinda Mrs. Reginald Oldershaw is in charge of ticket sales.

term and last year served as publicity chairman. AT EL DORADO HOUSE, where "they will be hostesses for benefit tours Tuesday through Thursday are (from left) Miss Ann Jepsen, president of Northbrae Junior Club; Mrs. Peter Cowen, Build a Better Community chairman, and Mrs. M. E.

Shaw, "Ways and means chairman. The old home has been remodeled and refurnished. Do it up bronze for fall) Highlight your fashions with lustrous bronze kid. the vamp softened with pleats and set with match ing beads. 4 to 10, A B.

i. JEAN DARE Open House Set by Booth aahk. bazaar rooms; Mrs. Weil and Craig, public relations; Mrs Mrs. George O.

Johnson, bazaar Raymond Smith and Mrs. Henry i projects; Mrs. Fred B. Mellman, M. Golobic, reception; Mrs groups and membership: Mes- John L.

Fuller, secretary; Mrs dames Meade T. Hoover, H. Cor- Edmund G. Hathaway, treas- win Johnson, John Manuel, urer; Mrs. Jack Libbv and Mrs.

Walter O. Granicher and T. B. Neil Rogers properties. Peralta P-T to Have Carnival Continued from Page S-l eluding barbecue aprons, and Rosemont members will show the holiday decorations and favors for which they are becoming famous.

Junior Highlanders will have a children's table lden with doll clothes, bean bags, felt trains, red and white Christmas stockings, hand-painted china, place mats, toy bags, chalk or carpenter aprons and clothes trees. The newly formed Sherwood group will sponsor a white elephant table, and Idylmont will A clown band will be one of and turkey dinner from 5 to 8 I i the attractions at Peralta P-TA's p.m., according to Mrs. Arthur Halloween carnival next Satur- Paoli, ways and means chairman day at the school. Motion pictures, balloons, white Unit members will manage a elephants, "glamour puss" and variety of sales booths from 2 a grab bag are among the other to 5 p.m. and will serve a ham concessions.

I I I 11., II B) sell Christmas wrappings, tics and stickers. Growing plants, mystery packages and Green Goddess salad dressing will be at Hilltop's table. Kitchen iccessories, JJMMIA IW 0 and herb dressings will be Lea- mont's contribution, Forestside provide its special fruit JESJhqEjI JljHSSiSMMMaiJBMUHtlHBf cake and plum pudding. Highlanders will sell pies, cakes, nut breads and hot dishes in addition to running a snack bar for the convenience of the bazaar aides. Perfumes blended especially for the auxiliary will be found at Shamrock group's perfume nook.

Woodmont members will operate a checking stand and Visit THE YARN SHOP See America's greatest selection of floe yarns Over S00 xelntlr California ColortOBM Saprb jraraa for all knitting1 aaada Factorjr-to-jraa price 4-ply worstad only 284 oa. Draaa yaraa oaly 6S4 oa. You'll be amazed and delighted by the fabulous array of wonderful color that surrounds you when you visit The Yarn Shop. We can offer this vast selection because we dye nd process our own yarns. guarantee of unexcelled quality at factory-to-you airings.

You'll also find all the instruction books, needles and other accessories you require. As seen in Mademoiselle lfftK.4i.... A l. will manage a booth selling carry-all bags. Mrs.

Noble Logan will be general chairman of the day, assisted by Mrs. Harold Glen Smith. Other chairmen are Mrs. Liv- rw vj a is i urntff Petrtrt A vtnui Hmrris Street ml 1 8 lb Street It Alabama Street Turn eff Petrere Avenue Harrison Street 18'1 Sine! It Alabama Street 5r ingston Irving and Mrs. Jerry Iffoaetn come roTtuYtra Shop, tend tot swatch book conniaiaa Knul tun-r'etof all ourqiuliry yam; also inform a ooa about how ttj it ate order by maiL U4.

1 T. McCord, invitations; Mrs. William R. Davis and Mrs. Edward R.

Miller, hospitality; Mrs. Edward P. Partland and Mrs. James K. Pearson, tours; Mrs.

Franklin R. Lloyd and Mrs. Paul M. Ell wood, tea room hostesses; Mrs. Harry Hammerland, decorations; Mrs.

George O. Schlichter and Mrs. W. J. Wolf-enden, tea table; Mrs.

Y. C. Soda and Mrs. D. P.

Von Hacht, 7557 4 1 il IMS'' 'il'' "iile BROADWAY AT NINETEENTH OPEN MONDAY RVININGS Yes! Msil Ord.n! Plaasa Ineluda 25c alui 4 lalaa rsa or ordtr C.O.D., pliana Wn aHeriaa yarn aatalof apeciry Dept. In this taascn cf Cexible styles, adapted to many people, the return of the cloche Is fashion history. Dcbbs. well-known designer with a special talent for creating hois to make you look lovelier, is way out a head when It comes to adopting fashions. As a crvscrunce.

a local store Is well stocked (and exclusively) with a wonderful colleo ton ci fall chapeaux In finest felt, so lovely and soft to the touch, in the most divine colors, in the newest shapes. Dobbs approves the bonnet cloche that is particularly youthful In expression ar.d gives it here, at the bottom, in a pert little cloche in brown felt that well down on head. Its only trim is a banding of brown grosgrcrin ribbon, which er.ds in a bow. For the dressier mood, Dobbs endorses the pillbox at the top. It cn the head; smartly dips to one side cund is be7uilingly jeweled with a rhinestone pin.

In royal or cofiee. Detailing Is very Important to distinguish these better little hats from hat bar styles so popular last season. The slender suit with clutch jacket in a rich, elegant, brand new, new-textured loop wool fabric, with reed slim skirt in wool, gabardine, shares the limelight with the cloche in fashion interest. This beauty, artfully designed to take its place at all hours of the day; from noon to cocktails, to dinner, and on to the theater, is a young version in dramatic black or brown. A rhinestone jeweled pin emphasizes the elegance of the jacket's youthful, roll collar.

The jacket, worn ideally -over dretses or separate skirts to stretch your budget, or wardrobe. The two hats and the suit all created to give you head-to-tae perfection, no matter what your budget are very modestly priced. Available in a local store, to find them, call or write Jean Dare, Oakland Tribune Fashion Editor, TEmplebar 2-6000. by Avowrm A pcKfecr IZ a favonln ff(r0lCTTI In hiqhty polished calf. BUck, aid, 16.95 Uot salon III IE1XEUT DORANT AND TELEGRAPH dn COATS WITH A LIAGIIIFICEHT MAIIIiER CM SM Cvvaww itvw tcxrwes ooo nJ swpl swsps of Sn cjncJ on ljwl bMtwQ hot bCs zhsar PC4 SOjJS.

fVS) ShA CHCipe7 nvvoea thmo in hV en artm or gold is MAGM-Lindkr 55. ifj.

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