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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 71

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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WoM of Wc omen ONLY EILEEN l-FEATKZR gives you her, personal WRITTEN GUAnANTEZI OiMand Tribune, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1959 S-23 Sorority Alumnae to Greet: New Officers 4 .1 v. I w- -rqwwwa j-aow witmiii 1 TWAiyfKTs by rouoww mvmcNHszm 7 noaRAM or coNTouaiN cooRpiNArs Ai wci V. Newly elected officers of the Berkeley-Oakland Alum- nae Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta sorority will assume their duties at the group's next meeting, to be held at 8 p.m. io iuuBjr, w.

v.re of Mrs. Bussel G. Erb, on Woolsey St. in Berkeley. Headinff the new slate of officer, Mr, E.

Gc.n xusiw Viw dent, and serving with her are Mrs. James Fritz, Berkeley, vice president; Mrs. Charles Brogden, Berkeley, recording secretary; Mrs. C. M.

Reyburn of Alameda, corresponding sec- retary, and Mrs. Walter Pope- nuck of Berkeley, treasurer. Also serving on the sorority group's board are Mrs. Harry W. Kelley- of this city, Pan- HONEYMOONING IN HAWAII are Mr.

and Mrs. George F. Stamm, who were married July 26 at St Paul's Lutheran Church here. Mrs. Stamm, the former Barbara Anderson, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Reuben Anderson of this city, and George the son of the George Stamms of Antioch. The newlyweds flew over via United, fire stopping at the Halelculani Hotel and expect to be in the Islands until next Tuesday, hellenic delegate; Mrs. J. B.

Sprague Johnson Berke- correspondent, and the following committee chair- men: Mrs. John Fenstermacher i Forrest E. Tregea of Piedmont, publicity; Mrs. Erb, phjlan- thropy, and Mrs. Jess Braught of, Berkeley, hos- pitality.

sorority's 26th national conven tion, held this summer at Glen wood Springs, Colo. She at tended this meeting with Mrs. Kelley and with Catherine Gimblin of Alpha Xi's active chapter' on the University of California Berkeley campus. Alumnae interested in at- tending the meeting should get in touch with Mrs. Braucht, at TH ornwall 3-6874.

GCO. Bride Wea'rs Gown Of Philippine Laee NO OTHER FIGURE SALON NO OTHER SLENDERIZING SYSTEM CAN MAKE THIS WRITTEN GUARANTEE Only filMR Furiitr'i ewn fabulous system of Contouring Coordinite ha developed Figura Ptrfection Into a trut science A PROGRAM SO SURI, SO POSITIVE THAT YOU ARI GUARANTEED $1,000.00 IP YOU DO NOT RECEIVI YOUR PROMISED RESULTS Eilaan Feather promises: Ra4uc10to20lbs. Lota 4" from waist a Trim 3" off Kips and thlgha Firm face and nack Gain lOta 20 lbs. a Add 3" to bustline ALL IN 30 DAYS A gown of sugar 'cane lacs over satin, the material' brought back from Philip- r.M in. MAGNIN OAKLAND Joan Exner for her marriage came west from Zelienople, to Thomas Phillips, an after- for the wedding, noon ceremony Saturday, July Carolyn was given' in mar- 18, in Walnut Creek Presby- riage by her father.

She wore terian Church. fingertip length illusion net And the bridegroom's broth- veil held by a seed pearl and er, the Rev. Donald Phillips, net headpiece, and carried who with his wife brought white Orchids, back the lace when they re- Her attendants, in street turned from being missionaries length blue and carry-in the islands, assisted the fag yellow carnations, were Rev. James Upshaw at the Mrs. Jack Meredith of Spo-mamage ceremony.

kane ag matron of honor, Mrs. Carolyn is the daughter of Robert Crichton of Livermore $1100 Our titular fl2 month roarit to tki utxt 35 ladits wko Ptr Week Mist Eileen Feather Nationally known Fifnre Authority to arrinaa for your Free Peraonaliiad Figure Aailysis tomorrow, you'ro Inviftd fo see and select from the foil collection of BUD KILPATRICK enjoy informal modelling of these casually elegant dresses and costumes 2:00 p. m. thursday, august 6 on our second floor lDckba OT608 YElbfe S-4F0I arton Mew Head Appointment of MaJ. Ellon Barton as superintendent of Booth Memorial Hospital has meant i return to a familiar' locale for the' English-bom Salvation Army officer.

Early in her 20-year career with the Army served at 1 the Oakland hospital as assist ant to CoL Ruth Pagan, theti Between that time and her return as superintendent in mid-July she has been at Booth Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles, in Boise, Idaho, for two years, -and in Portland, for nine years ai superintendent of the "White Shield Home and E. Henry iWemme Memorial Hospital She succeeds Maj. Helen Smeeten, who was transferred to. SanTrancisccr to head the personnel department of the western territory of the organization. Major Barton's first weeks here have been busy ones, getting re-acquainted with the hospital and getting to know the Booth Hospital Auxiliary, organized during her absence.

The auxiliary now numbers 600 women whose aim is to assist the hosn tal financial lv assist uie nuspuai unanciauy and through volunteer services. ft- AAAJOR ELLEN BARTON returns to Booth Roger Brown, Bride Take Trip to Tahoe Gladioli, snapdragons and ferns decked the Castro Valley Methodist Church for Saturday afternoon's ceremony at which Judith Ann Sellmeyer became the bride of Roger Lee Brown. Judith is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.

Albert G. Sell- meyer- pi via Fachecok ban Lorenzo and was escorted to the altar by her father. Her bridegroom is the son of the Lawrence H. Browns of Via Ventana in the same cdmnuK nity. A floor length gown of silk organza with five tiered skirt was worn by the bride, with elbow length veil and pearl orange blossom wreath.

She carried white orchids. Martha Brown was the honor attendant, in blue organza with white embrbidered daisy bor der, and in. similar gowns in yellow were Sharon Evans, Lynn Bowen, Maire Lindquist, Jackie Sudbury and Pat Ship-ler. Belt man was Larry Brown, and ushers were Fred Shipler, Dave Lawrence, Bill Brown, Richard Addis "and Tom Aver-itt The reception followed in 'the church fellowship Hal and the newjyweds" left for a honeymoon at Lake Tahoe. Theyll returri to make their home in Hayward.

Opera Supper Bids in Mail Invitations wen in the mail this week for the annual champagne supper which the Women's Board of the San Francisco Museum of Art gives aiUie museum before the opera opening. This year it is scheduled for Friday, Sept 11, and precede the, first night performance of "Alda" Chairnjan of the supper, this year, is Mrs. James Ludwig, whose aides include John Johannsen. on decorations; 4 Mrs. James L.

Murphy, reser- vations; William Collier Jr, I lightinj effects; Mrs. Victor i Bergeron, hostesses; Mrs. Erooks Walker Jr. and Mrs. Eeaneta Finney, publicity.

Map At Booth PJIOIIE TODAY IN BERKELEY 2461 Shittuck Avi. IN SAN LEANDR0 128S Hayt St. IN WALNUT CREEK 1891 Bonanza St. Read Home MESH COTTON "A t.A I rrs. SAIL TO HAWAII Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Jurs of Estates Drive are among passengers sailing for Hawaii today aboard the Lurline I. Jjl counties complete his ministerial studies. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs- Gorg9 PhiUips' who v.hw and Chris Inman-Kahe of Lafayette in the secondary roles.

Kathy Phillips was junior bridesmaid. 1 Charles Exner, Carolyn's brother, was best man, and guests were seated by Mr, Meredith and by Loyal Fitch 0f Scotia Calif. Mr. Crichton was vocalist, and Donna Hoffman played the organ The reception followed at the church, Mrs. Exner receiv ing in a blue and rose print silk dress, the bridegroom's mother also in a silk print, of blue and green.

The newly- weds departed tor a Carmel noneympon. Coea enfy In fnoso Mod by YM0RGAN.J0NE$y il Famous for household, cottons WlSMIiiiil n) LOCKNIT WEAVE OPEN nnwnhnA HOUSEKEEPING SEAL OF APPROVAL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Exner of Oak. Park Walnut Creek, and she and her bride- groom are both graduates o( Whitworth College at Spokane, Boui nave been graduate swaems at Princeton ineo- logical Seminary Prmceton, N.

and will return there, mis uu ior iwr. rniuips io Will Marry In Seattle Being announced by Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kavanagh, of Cary Drive San Leandrp, is, the togageroent of iheir daughter, Joan Marie, to John F.

Zehnder of Bellingham, Wash. Joan is a graduate in history from the University of California, where she 'affiliated with Alpha Xi Delta sorority. She received her teacher's certificate at Seattle University. At San Lorenzo High School, where she did her preparatory work, she was student body vice president. Her fiance, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred W. Zehnder of the northern city, was graduated from Seattle U. in electrical engineering. He is a member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Aug.

29 has been set as the wedding date, the ceremony to take place in Seattle. v2 Joan kavanagh fiance of John Zehnder Picnic tor Vassar Girls A picnic for entering Vassar College students was neid a week ao jn tfle Portola Valley home of Mrs. Lewis A. Day. The Bay Area Alumnae of the Poughkeepsie, N.Y- col lege have also elected new of ficers.

Mrs. John Shuman is president, aided by Mrs.lJohn H. Ross, vice president Mrs, Robert H. Morris, secretary and Mrs. Robert E.

Phelan, treasurer. Committee chairmen include Mrs. Clark Maser, fund rais- ing; Mrs. Aime Michaud, pub rlkity; Mrs. Louis Gelwicks Jr.

prospective students; Mrs. Leigh Miller, Severf College Conference representa tives; Mrs. Peter DeVries, Marin representative, and Mrs. Charles Renfrew, schokrsbip. Town Daily COLOR-FAST TRIM Jf I.ISS 11 1 1 GOOD i KEEP AN EXtRA lis T0DI'SCL0 gets out dirt that suds leave to! I yM-' k)lsmi tttmmt No matter which leading detergent you use there is a left-in dit that suds alone simply cannot get out.

Now, Clorox today, added to your laundry suds, dissolves this dirt giving you today's whitest bright- iU est washes! wnoro Cforox fabes feofuro this fforv EOTTIE OF CLOROX HANDY FOR HOUSECLEANINGI.

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