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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 51

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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i 3-A alOattblCrlbttne Feb. 2, 1966 wiwhwi'nu-ifm i rf TV, jn mimmrKmmmmmiimmHJfmm 1 ILI11 nn .11 1 11 1 Lunch Styles 12r: Getting "Guys and Dolls" on. the road are, in photo above, Mrs. Barry Runnion Jr. and Mrs.

Larry Baum (standing), Jill Shulster and genera) chairman Mrs. A. J. jAcCosker (sitting). The second annual March of Dimes u.m.; i 1..

i is J. i i i-i i i tashion show and luncheon 'issTated fdrTpTnTrSunday; Feb. 13, at Castlewood Country Club in Pleasanton where Jean Ticoulat, the organization's Oakland chairman, will act as master of ceremonies. At right is Lor- su.J; I rtMi wO it rCXyf A I rene Baum of Albany, one of the 38 women and men I I -5; ill ml II Dimes Volunteers March of Dimes volunteers from every city and community in Alameda County will participate Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13, in the second annual "Guys and Dolls" fashion show and' luncheon at Castlewood Country Club in Pleasanton.

ivirs. werDen naacung ana faui tass, I tv vA OvJr 1-2 To Gather at Newark; Sheriff Frank Madigan, Dr. 1 V- VT Bernard Smith, Richard Blaine, Abe A UA Doty, Mrs. David McCosker, Mrs. f- "fl A (H I Leone, Mrs.

Robert -Cobb and Mrs. 13 0 Jff I I Castlewood Club Mrs. A. C. Wratney, Piedmont; Mrs.

ru-f A Quinlin Leach, Pleasanton; Al Nahm, ri SanLeandro; Mrs. Alvis Burkett and aAa Russell Callenberg, San Lorenzo; Jose- Vs phine Bergstedt, San Qaa and Mrs. Tom Kitayama, Union City. .1 tl 1 1 ean Ticoulat, Oakland chairman for March of Dimes, will be master of ceremonies. Ruth Franklin Dixon has been engaged as commentator.

CLOCKED 'for 1 the luncheon will be preceded by a no-hqst social hour to which the public is invited, according to general chairman Mrs. A J. McCosker of Oakland. Ticket chairmen are Mrs. Donald Pearce of Piedmont and Campau of Oakland; reservations, Mrs.

James Blaine of Oakland; models, Mrs. Larry Baum and Mrs. Barry Runnion Albany; decorations, Mrs. Cyril" Gilf ether, Piedmont; prizes, Mrs. Hu- bert Erwin, Castro Valley; reception, Mrs.

Cornelius O'Neill, Oakland. MODELING will be Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Fay Fletcher, Alameda; and Mrs. Runnion, Police Chief Ralph Jensen, Mrs.

Greg McAr-thur, Mrs. Baum and Lorrene Baum, Albany; Mrs. Rosaire Duval, Mrs. Thomas McLaren, Mrs. Warren Whitlow and John Switzer, Berkeley.

Marge Swartz, Castro Valley; Mrs. Frank Alhino, Emeryville; Mrs. Bruce Bell, Fremont; Mr. and Mrs. Barney THE RESERVATIONS deadline is Monday.

Models and March of Dimes leaders have tickets in their own communities, or they may be secured at the Oakland March of Dimes office. -Prizes include weekend trips to Las Vegas, Reno and Carmel. 00 vvw i JTW I Dividends for Volunteers Robin Orr: The Social Circle ..1 1 i Ulllfc. tj F.kn..M MriiO Continued from Page 1-A 1966 edition of the Oakland National Horse Show. It had been hoped that the new Oakland Alameda County Coliseum Complex would be completed in time for this year's show, but since it will not," of- ficials are happy they were able to obtain the Albany racetrack instead.

By LOUISETWRIGHT bronn, former directors of volunteers. OTHERS WERE Maffly, for 25 years of continuous dues paving membership; Mrs. B. T. Rocca, a former co-chairman of volun-- teersp Mrs.

Clos," and. Mrs, Robert Haynor, for having served as coordina -tors of volunteers. Mrs. Madge McKinnie was honored for giving more than 4,000 volunteer hours. Receiving service numerals for donating 3,000 hours or more were Mrs.

Jackson, coordinator of volunteers; Mrs. Robert Range, gift shop, and Mrs. Ray Good, lobby service. FOR 2,000 hours plus, contributed this past year, Mrs. Besse Marion and Mrs.

J. B. McMahon won plaudits. Especially recognized "for -10 years of dedication" was Mrs. A.

J. Shirpser, president of Arch of Amethysts. Afterwards, new officers were announced, with Mrs. Heilbronn handing over the gavel to Mrs. H.

F. Willis. The three new vice chairmen are Mrs. Sam Kagel, Mrs. Gordon Davidson and Mrs.

Jackson. Mrs. William Wedemeyer is continuing as secretary, and Mrs. Ray Dem-sey as treasurer. Other chairmen are dames Michel, William mam, Robert Barkell; Robert Mitoff, Henry Brean, John Wight and Vernon Wenrkh.

FOR PURE entertainment, Oakland architect David Costa presented an illustrated talk, "Let's Go to a Con-cours." President of Phi Sigma Kappa alumni in Berkeley, he also belongs to Mercedes Benz and Rolls Roy ce clubs, and is a first prize-wining participant and judge at Northern California Concours. Mrs. Franklin Lorenz was chairman of the day. Assisting were Mesdames Bruno Laurie, Robert Howell, Paul Albright, E. B.

Hanson, G. B. Lewis, Rollin Wood, Elwin La Tendre, Robert Gash and others. Ticker tape decked the audi-' torium at Herrick Hospital in Berkeley where women of Her--rick Hospital Guild met for their "shareholders' annual report meeting." Heilbronn-outgoing guild chairman, announced that $19,175 was net-" "teOylhe guild, its arches and affiliates during 1965. Pro-, ceeds went to Herrick Part Pay Clinic, rehabilitation patients' fund and the Samaritan Fund.

MRS. MARCUS Jackson, in- service chairman, reported that 210 individuals gave hours in patient service. gr An innovation at this year's tribute luncheon was the issuance of surprise dividend life memberships in the guild. Twelve volunteers were so recognized. Among them were Me s-dames A.

A. Pabst, Norton Sather, Richard Bennett, Rob-bert Cos, T. Roy Hoover, Henri Marc Michel, James David Spring polka dots in cotton-arid-Cuptoni DRESSES BT KAREN KANE Add zing to life with new polka dots! Especially when there Karen Kane styled of wonderful combed cotton and Bemberg Copioni ravon blend. Textured for luxury look. Crease resistant; easy to wash, shrink controlled.

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CapweU'e Daytime Dretmt Oaklantt, Second Floor end Walnut Creek, Hayward, El Cerrito The show has been held in Antioch for the last two years, and while the fairgrounds there are more than adequate, it was a long drive for in-town residents. This year's show is dated for July 15, 16 and 17 at Golden Gate Fields. As in recent years past, the show will be produced by Region Five of the California State Horsemen's Association, with Oakland's Clarence-Simons as president. George Cardinet is general manager and Frank Larrimer is president of Region Five. -Proceeds will benefit Lincoln Child Center and Region Five's junior scholarship fund.

Members of Lincoln Child Center are already launched on an intensive telephone campaign for advance ticket sales, with Mrs. Warren Brown as chairman. Mrs. William P. Elliott is the center's horse show chairman, and Mrs.

Everett Lee Bertillion, as chairman of the center's ways and means committee, is also actively involved in the show's plans. son, GlLLLs Esshnger and HeU- -Order by mail or phone TE 2-Ull 832-1111)- Alumnae To Hear Director Travel Talk Capwell't, Oakland Daytime Dresses, Second Floor Pleas send the following $8 Karen Kan polka dot dressets SHOPPERS' SPECIAL! Por Arlington Jnd colon. sae Style Al color. Style color. colon.

JSIZC- Lincn-likc fashion fabric Compare at 1.19 to 1.99 a yard! Sunny spring prints of many colors on a linen-like fabric of rayonacetate. A high fashion look at a low budget i' Address CIty "Surnmertime in February" is the meeting topic for the book section of Arlington Women's Club. Members will gather at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11, the parlor of Arlington Community Church to hear an illustrated talk by Reba Ed-, wards on her recent travels to Tahiti, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Hawaii Mrs.

A. C. Elkinton and Mrs William Steinhoff are Phone Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi and Zeta Tau Alpha. Planning the meeting are Mrs. John Stewart, chairman of Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae, and Mrs.

Miriam Stevens Spurrier and Mrs. Robert Wiley. Those interested in attending are asked to contact the representative of their group, Mrs. Jessie Kayser for Alpha Delta Pi, Joan Spaulding for Alpha Chi Omega, Mrs. L.

Woolley for Zeta Tau Alpha, and Mrs. Spurrier for AGD. The alumnae chapters of four national sororities which support the work of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults will gather at the Alpha Gamma Delta chapter house in Berkeley Tuesday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m., to hear Arthur K. Flanagan, director of the local Society, describe the work done by the group and show slides of its many projects in rehabilitation.

The participating alumnae groups other than AGD include price! 45 wide, bony, no 3E3CC mail oi" phone orders. OU yd. YARDAGE, CapweKt Basement, OAKLWD B.CA charge check send credit application Plus 4 lalei lax in Calif. Add 40c thlpplng charg euhld U-P delivery sen. WATCH FOR OUR MONDAY THURSDAY SPECIALS i r-.

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