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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 5

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Oakland Tribunei
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rrrr-i wiry. s.t Oakland Tribune, TTiursJjy, Sept. 20, 1956 3 1 1 hmper your feet for all those miles of campus i walking sturdy 7 crepe soled warn CSlIiullPDEOS; 1 1 i -V tit s-i ALL SEADT Cdrdanm and workmen put, finishing touches on fhe nacUndeTand court; aid at CalHornia Gardes Show on Grounds of the Oakland Exposition Building. GREEN THUM2ERS Mrs. WEknn P.

Jaoar.Uif) and Mrs. Theodore Bin gat (ha Hoo and Hoe Gordon Club's exbJbU cttha Gordwi Kh(m ioJoMpyx. Tne show wiQ be premierad tonight and will open to the public tomorrow at am. iMcuufteldi-- 1i TOP RATING 3000 Expected at Preview by the makers of famous Bostonians Renewal Urban Oakland Of Garden Exhibit Toni ght Movie Previewed Here hacienda balcony, which com- wedding dinner and an informal mands a view of waterfalls, re-leneagement party, has been de All tha upto-tht-minut raglan bluchtr styling is htrt In this sturdy Campus Walker. Designed with two eyelet tie, cordo-wine leather and black foam crepe heel and sole.

Choice of sizes 7 to 12. wm signed by the Master florists Members of the Oakland Jun Association. flection pools, fountains, lush greenery and breathtaking blazes of color. Such organizations should write or telephone the junior chamberjoffice at 1320 Webster More than 3,000 sponsors, social and civic leaders and exhibitors will attend a preview of the California Garden Show at the Oakland Exposition Building and grounds tonight. The show will open to the public at 8 a.m.

tomorrow. ior Chamber of Commerce have Scientific and educational dis The "eye-catchers" of this riven "too ratine" to a new area include a complete cactus St. motion picture, produced by a The motion picture was pfOi and succulent garden, a play area designed for growing junior chamber committee, on plays include a demonstration area showing planting and care of iris, methods of conservation and covering for birds and small animals, plant materials and illustrations of propagation and the "first nighters" will be duced by a junior chamber com-l mittee headed by Culver Wold Oakland's urban renewal program. i The movie, entitled "Our City children, exhibits from Luther Burbank's conservatory and gardens, the Fuchsia Society's shady garden of more than 100 varieties of fuchsias, an open treated to a premiere of a new and different garden show, according to Edward T. Foulkes, president of the board of directors of the California Spring an exhibit of native California and Robert W.

Turner. Both were presented plaques of ap conifers. Informative literature Oakland," was previewed by will be available at all exhibits. preciation after yesterday's Junior chamber members at a flower stall in a Mexican mar Garden Show. Four acres of the Camp Fire Girls 'or America showing by HaroldJohanson, ketplace.1 outdoor -modernistic "Oakland Exposition Building' luncheon meeting yesterday.

again this year sponsor the chamber president SAN 141 KIAtNT OAKUKDt 1J40 BXOA5WAY and grounds havc-JeejLtrangtatua Fred H. Squires Jr- Oakland1 Produced in sound and color, the motion picture shows exanv tilled with singing Diras. formed into "Autumn Splen The. Children's Hospital of the urban renewal coordinator, Flowers here are asters, aconi dor." emphasizing all the bril East Bay will provide members nraised the film as a con pies of Oakland slum dwellings iiant fall colors in thousands of tunv rose, michaelmas daisy, chry tribution'to the urban, renewal! to supervise the children play area, where mother and dad can and cites 1950 U.S. Census fig blooms.

nroaram and to the future of santhemums, zinnias, dahlias, The show will continue ures which showed Oakland had Oakland." leave the little ones while they take a leisurly look at the show. marigold, azalea and fall an a total of more than 15,000 suchl nuals and perennials. through Sept 28. It will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

--OUTDOOR TREND structures. This official show of the First' Garden specialists will be on The film, also tells of the work District Agricultural Associa hand daily at 2:30 m. in the tion, of the State of California, in the Clinton Park urban renewal project area east of Lake outdoor demonstration area to The 24th Annual show, held in the fall by popular demand, co-designed by Robert Bab- lecture on subjects of interest Merritt, where extensive public incorporates more outdoor gar cock and C. M. Whitney, is an to the home gardener.

They improvemehts will be made to inspiration for the garden-lov will discuss the care and cul spark a voluntary program of! dens than any show in previous years. It is designed to show the beauty of late summer and win era homettseand enjoyment home improvement ture of roses, chrysanthemums, African violets and fuchsias and According to William E. SchreU According to junior- chamber! ber, general manager, there are Accomplishments come easily for ilie niah advise on planning, constructing ter gardens. Three areas the Zast Court, Theme Gardens and Officials, the first jftibhc show- enough new ideas at the flower to more than 40 individual andl den- -until the tilver anniver-F81 fall practices. dener until the silver anniver confidrntfywearty pruning groups, clubs and other organi sary edition-of the California separate creations, from a tiny patio corner to an elaborate A professional nurseryman zations interested in "finding out Garden Show next spring, about and supporting urban re will discuss the home garden and show the latest introduc Japanese garden.

Show Sponsors, Pag S-19 newal" tions in flowering shrubs, orna mentals and vines. The Theme Gardens are of an early California type, sprawling in the plaza of a Spanish hacienda. Flowers featured in this area are begonias, fuchsias and VARIED DISPLAYS FR0WT ROW SUOT tailored by Hart Schaffner Marx The Hall of Flowers houses roses by the thousands, along the $100,000 exotic orchid and African violet-displays the beauty center of the floral -with gay -annuals and -perenni als. Riehlights will be a modern art exhibits. "Top painters of the Society of Western Artists will adaptation of an old Spanish dining terrace and an -outdoor T9 exhibit a special group ol land living room of contemporary scapes, marines and portraits.

design. A fall wedding scene complete Joining the Theme uaraens to the Outdoor Gardens" is thewith bride and groom, a formal 20 Members of French iManientjCity Guests When you feel alert end look the port, daily business problems art are an assorted assemblage of French French -Em in yourself is what dots it. bassy officials out from Wash Twenty members of the French parliament were in Oakland today but their thoughts were more on the bon yivant than any current French crisis. With the visiting dignitaries six mierprewrsanq lecretarv. '-'l One of the best ways to achieve confidence is to bo well groomed The group arrived in Oakland yesterday by trairt They checked in at the Hotet St in a suit by Hart Schaffner Marx.

Francis in San Francisco and The "Front Row" suit, in hondsome SEALS OUT JUltCtr: -X were entertained at a banquet aaxamt tocAixT owtr SOCAIXX COMTEOIX1B BAILI luprana an OsathMntd Vto at the Bohemian Club last wocrainripeswirTiyo: this sense of welt being and much more. nieht with SoBertucXMach consul general in San rranasco as 'host r-z' mbet Amricaa Hawapapar PaSuaban Amdattak Tin momine they recrossed the Bav Bridee and went to the Member Audit But 1 17-awal aiaatt fvAy StflMMrtiCa aai IIKfaU ailaaf -94 kaadi. I4K folf Mlad om, aaaaa aa mtd hmt $120 jp automatic a UnTversiryofCalifornia campus for a morning tour, starting at CtrculatloB. OMnptot AwadateS Praa Sarrtea fat ItatiepoltUB Oakland, ftn Cnltad ftaaa aanrten -mmn nr thi Because of its hard finish, tightly woven fabric, the "Front Row- will hold its shape and retain its rtew appearance after long wear. The style is the trim, slim natural Trend model that is flattering to all men.

10:49 a.nu of the Radiation lab oratory and Bevatron. ASSOCIATED PRESS At 12:15 pjn. they were to at Oakland City Hall for an IWroduetion during .1 the arvatr tt Um oat ler lanUeauan all tba toeal -am rtetaa to Ua! mtymtmt aa wail ai all AF mmn council meeting. Mayor Clifford EL RishelL council members and ZaiBCKl PtTBUSKIlfO CO. 'Herc is without a doubt the world's finest auto- Omega features the Pressurized Crystal, the Hydro-Seal Back, and the Herrnetic Crownr-tenaciously resist every element of the atmos-r phererWith dust arid watcxLscaled out, the 1 j.

1 7 Uie my ianp uiamoer ul vunr The "Front Row" suit in brown or, blue woodgrain stripes is here now, so plan to stop at Moore's today. merce were to be hoste at luncheon at the Athens Club rwuuui B. KWOWtAWD, pwaMaat. FobJlaW an4 Bdttar. JOSV R.

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BeuaUiy This afternoon was to be, spent showing the visitors uuiarens iTttirvIUTHf 7- umega movement wiuira ucc i pv-. cise, even way; And thehigh precision of Omeg- LaUr today knows -noeqtcuV rUBUCATION ornOt: Trlbun Bufld- hamentarians were to be non- ored at a reception at the Palace fttftcaner at Tmnccnui am irama tratta. Pbooa TXmplabat S4MM. of the Legion of Honor given by WmImmiI matter ftVbtuar? SI. IMS.

at Um PDstotttoa at Oakland. the U.S. State Department, ine rrouD will solit up for dinner Ust Mocrt't txsy credit pba.a. BUY TAKE BOOTHS TO PAY uworaia, anoar a Marc arm. ST CARBTTRT aaaa tonight, with some scheduled to attend the oDera.

Tomorrow's schedule includes Oh Wack Om Haatk 1W Om Taar JiW a tour of the San Francisco Pre OBlr sidio as cuests of the Sixth rUm wad ay waaU yttal atWf. Omtfrn AawHi ldi ackaa $XM aaHilactiry. twilaair awCcaaW fcaUw, alWwfca wtam laa Army, including beint shown a retfcto ftVt yiNt BT KAIL (parabla adraaot)! Dafly aarataf Nike guided missue uyncnmg StaM sair aa CO.a Caack adawd site, with" lunch to follow. Tfte 1 1.11 aMM IB ftiti ri tl Ona SiaritB afternoon tomorrow will be spent by the Frenchmen aboard I SWay Only. the yachts Of Dan London and Charles Langlais on a MAMI POSS CITY WW! ST ATI IMWOTft SY I OM kUnUi iao toaVaat Bav cruise.

Otbatttatai They will be guests I Mrs. Ambrose Dieht director of the ub ast 1 Omm Taar JO State Department Reception 'Center in San Francisco, at a SAN FRANCISCO 141 KEARNY ST. OAKlANDi 1S60 WOADWAY reception at her home. f. I mI Saturday will be spent on a Back nam: Dailv adl- i If I I COM rANY-1635 ItOAOWAY AT 17TH OAKLAND tour of a winery at Los Gatos and a tour of Stanford univer sitjff library.

DaJbadttiaB. Me: Sunday.

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