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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 19

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Oakland Tribunei
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1' I I I Mary Willis Joins Bride-Elect Ranks By SUZETTE i I Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1955 17 Appointments, Changes Made BP CLUB By College Women's Board SETS DINNER i New appointments and research to compiling the club's San Leandro Business and Professional Women's Club will entertain prospective members Tuesday evening at a 7 o'clock changes in board personnel history. occupied College Women's Club Other appointments Include leaders at the August board Mrs. Paul Day, finance; Mrs. At a family gathering last He is a nephew of Miss Marie evening, Miss Mary Lou Willis, Meland of San Francisco, Mr.

daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. nd M- A. C.

Quale of Kenil- Ridaout Willis of Hilldale Ave- H-' Yrl'D' i Meland of Minneapolis, nue, Berkeley, and David Glenn and Mrs. R. I. Meland Berg revealed the news of their of Austin, Minn. He is a grand-betrothal.

son of the Rev. R. J. Meland of Miss Willi. 1, graduate of "lESE Sept 25, is the date lA et the wedding, which will 0l 2" Clonal Church of Berkeley.

SifiJii 'nd n1 Dr- nd M- Willis are W.MP,?'ident talftin with welcome home Jil.T6"' AthletfC 0cit: Prty their future aon-ln-? Wai "iat dltor of -lw on Saturday. meeting last week at the clubhouse. Gordon Pomeroy, formerly fellowship and international relations chairman, was named head of the radio and television committee, succeeding Miss Anne Merrill. Mrs. Harry Holbrook, guest and dinner meeting at Haycock's membership cards; Mrs.

Wil- Steak'house, 1398 Hays St. liam long range plan- Alice Farmer of the Travel ning; Mrs. Henry J. Haaf, year- ers Aid Society will be guest book; Mrs. M.

E. Rogers, speaker, and Wilma Mendele bulletin editor, with Miss Lu- vitch will' provide the musical ella Armitage, Miss Dene Devin program. and Miss Florence Tillman, New members to be initiated A i Alexander Andrews will organ- assistants; Mrs. Merle Randall by Doris fuce, Bay Valley Dis- ize the hospitality to foreign and Miss Eva Lamoreux, mail- met membership chairman, are students, and Mrs. Frank Bos- ing.

1 Tangrene, Carrie Donaldj tick heads the fellowship pro- New members enrolled this son and Vivian Wasalik. i I jram. i month, bringing the total' close Matilda Bricker, program co The new historian is Mrs. to 700, are Mesdames Charles ordinating chairman, will intrcn RUpert Clarke- Morris, who W. Jones, Romney Masters, duce the new chairmen.

i -1 succeeds Mts. John H. Hot- Loretta H. Muhs and Harriet Dinner reservations are being combe, who devoted years oi Van Dyne Newman, i taken by Nance Blumberg. i I Hsl Mattwa pbt AFTER SATURDAY RITES in St.

Clement's Episcopal Church, Berkeley, 'the justwedded Robert Ottus Pasnaus Oanet Harkness) received at the Orinda home of the Calvin DuncansJ Quintette of U.C. Alpha Omtcron1 Pi 80o ity sisters who attended the bride included (from left) Mrs, Ervin Gisler, June Deny, Jacqueline Jones, Margaret Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Annie M. Willis of Berkeley, and she has sister. Miss Jo Ann Willis.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, Keating of Berkeley and Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Schwei-kart of Dallas, Tex, are her uncles and aunts. David attended Purdue Uni-versity and received his degree from the University of California, where he was a Theta Delta Chi. He is member of the Arnold Society and of the Associated, Students of Mechanical Engineers. He has served as a first lieutenant In the USAF nd has just returned from an Overseas tour of duty in Korea.

He is soon to receive his discharge from military service. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Selmer H. Berg of Leimert Boulevard.

His father is superintendent of Oakland schools. David has two brothers, Paul I 1 y. Levis and Carol Kelterer. The 1 velveteen that's OUt rltrht VV )hiT' I SO wedding date set Sept. 16 for Oct.

1. Mr. and BACK HOME Berg of Sacramento and Mrs. S. A Russell of El Cerrito Richard H.

Berg of Los. An geles. Piedmont; whb vacationed at Valley practicing SEPTEMBER DATE SET for nuptials of Emily Jean Hass and Frederick Charles Dorr, both of Alameda Chrisr Episcopal Church to 8k scene of 4 o'clock ritual on the 10th, a garden reception to be held afterwards in the Frank Wee-den home Patricia Custiss to be honor attendant for her friend the others Mrs. Frederick Farnum of Pasadena and A- therr figure eights at the ice rink to get in trim for the II I aKianaers at A winter skating season. WELCOME BABY BOY Club Meet in Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Simonson of The Uplands will; call their i. ror our money i and precious little of yours!) this is THE dress for your Mrs. Conway Smith of Orinda adopted son Ritchie McKee Si- monson, alter his maternal both young matrons Gamma grandfather, John Ritchie Mc datebsok swirl-skirted I to dance, but covered enough for informal Ky parties and evenings about town. kee, who will not see his name sake until his return in October from a 2' month: trip to Europe.

The infant's other grand parents are the late Mrs. John Switzerland Representing Oakland Business and Professional Women's Club at the International Federation of fiPW clubs in Switzerland next week will be Alice Burton and Ida Mae Evans. JThe pair are now on a federation-sponsored tour of Europe, to be climaxed with met. R. McKee and Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Simonson ofl Enumclaw in sapphire, Wash. Mrs. Louis Simonson is moss green, or the former Marjorie McKee 3-alarm red, pt she's a member of (Hilltop Phi Beta Sorority sisters of Emily Jean Mrs. Edward Cho-vanes, the bride-elect's cousin, and Mrs.

William Rule Frederick to have his former Stanford classmate, Harold Peterson of Alameda, to stand with him as best man the usher contingent to include Andrew T. Hass Emily's brother; Robert Christy of Alameda, Robert Clifford of Piedmont, Benjamin Neff of Sacramento and James Leeds of Pasadena, a Kappa Alpha Fraternity brother Emily Jean's the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Hass of Alameda Frederick a son of the F.

W. Dorrs, also of the isle cityv LINEN SHOWER for bride- Branch of Children Hospital of the East Bay and has been ZS" elected to the hospital board FASHIONS ON of directors, logs in Bern and Geneva Monday, through Friday of next week. To representatives from each country will attend the Ben conference Monday to review work done by the various national federations and discuss IN HAWAII are the James DIIBINT INfl TFirCBlPH IN RFRKFIFY 1 Moores of this city and with them their two boys. i i 1 1 elect Joanne Marie Condrey, fiancee of Donald Frederick pi OS for. the future.

The remainder of theweek will be devoted to a board meeting at Geneva, commemorating the founding of the international federation 28 years ago. The tour; has included England, Sweden. Holland, Denmark. Germany, Austria and Switzerland. After th mnf.

Dorward, to be given by Mrs More about sweaters. The smartest women have a Jion of decorated sweaters for after 5, especially decorated cashmeres. I've seen such beautiful white alencon lace-encrusted white cashmeres the height of luxury. I also like a gay color like red or pretty deep blue cashmere with self colored beads and embroidery or, if you prefer, a pastel colorj Add pearL embroidery to match, as much or as little as you wish. Fur collared cashmeres are so comfortable fox or white mink preferred and although not so new I think they're still very smart.

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jmciildrit ask feinore! Edmund Becker of Piedmont next Wednesday at her home in Piedmont next month, Joanne and Don to be guests of honor at a dinner dance to be hostessed by the bride cncis, uie group will go to Paris before returning to the United States by plane. Bobby Lobby elect's uncle and aunt, the Edwin Pauleys of Beverly Hills, all new Ton! in the mural room of the St Francis Hotel, San Francisco docktails at the Robert Flour-noy home in Berkeley Friday. Glub Co-Sponsor Summer Fun is odor -free. frizz-free. trouble-free.

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Barbara is entertaining several of her Alpha Phi Sorority sisters at her home on Clarendon Crescent this summer. Among them have been Miss Barbara Border of Fresno and Miss Mary McAllister of Ather-ton. Fortin spent several days in Bend, Dick Hllde-brand and his family left for a two week stay in Utah Dorothy Vogt has returned from' a month's tour of the Eastern states and Canada Bobbie Breakenridge is at Huntington Lake and Sally Fas-kett and Sally Olmsted were in Santa Cruz at last report. TRIPS 'N TOURS members of the Berkeley Y-Teen group have filled their summer Friday afternoons with plans for a variety of special events sample activities have included picnics, roller 'skating, swimming, and a dance with the YMCA boys. 1 To date, planning committee members have included Barbara Applegate, Eartha Bohan- from start to finish! iiuuciiu aii lost wetK jointly-sponsored gathering of FaQne chapter.

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