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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 50

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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ffimnriTrriwwjwiiiiwini'iiWMaiwi nriiimniiiirnmrm(Tiriinnfirin 11 lunii-iwnfnrTiiTrfiinTri rTTTnrm-i rr A MUSIC jj VOLUME CI NO. 27 OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1924 ALlFORNIA IS THE PLAYGROUND THE WORLD OVER FOR THE CHILDREN OF THE WEST. BELOW ARE A CROUP OF INTERESTING LITTLE TOTS WHO HAVE ACCOMPANIED THEIR V- parents to vacation haunts to the north and south of the state. Nancy Lee Huff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Huff of Eton avenue, Berkeley, has gone on a motor trip with her parents. The little daughter of Lieutenant Herbert Sydney 4 Jones, U. S.

and Mrs. ones Patty gene Jones, has gone to Coronado, tchile Master Thomas Edward and Ursula Ann Haven, children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Haven of Tunnel Road, have just returned from a pleasure trip.

Baby Jane Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ramsdell Davis, and Florence Elaine Wagenet have shared in the summer's diversions. Little Miss Wagenet is non iciih her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Wagenet, in the Yosemite, Master fames Tavern this year. I rentiss de euve, fust three, spenl the season at Santa Barbara with hts parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence de Veuve. Baby Sally Ann Stevens ts the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd otevens, u)ho are at 7 ahoe Ursula Am Haven Thomas EArvaxi Haven Nancy Lee Huff- Polly gent-Jones ill yii ii II I "'Vi'i'i; I IB JU'X- -v --'I 1 Hi.s4t4-3. w4 f-M if' 11 'I Ml 111 II 11 IVuiTf'l ixlrty nT ffnrttK- I -'lWtA Mc Vt 't N- il I ill sj.

'V Jl lv in 1 1 1 I 4 Winter Sports Lure Travelers Mildred Maurer Is Bride at Her Alameda Home Abroad in Fa AM Interesting wedding of the week was that of Miss Mildred Maurer of, Alameda, and Bradley Belknap Brown, which took place Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Dr. George R. Dodson read the service in the presence of about seventy-five friends of the couple.

The bride was gowned in white chiffon over satin with a tulle veil forming a train. She was attended by Albert Gllllland (Helen Sanford) as matron, of honor, who wore a dress of apricot georgette, and by two bridesmaids, Miss Persia Hyatt and Miss Betty Bacon. Both were clad in georgette frocks, the former in Jade green and the latter In pink. Eugene Breymsa ef San Francisco was beat The wedding ceremony was postponed from July 12, which was the date originally set. Due to an Illness In the family, the later date was decided upon.

The couple have left on their wedding trip. The bride Is a graduate of Stamford University and a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta Mr. Brown is a University of California graduate and a member at the Psi Upsilon fraternity. Both are members of well-knofn families in the bay district. June Droit j- 1 (Center) Florence Elaine Wagenet fame Prentiss it Veuv LARGER PROGRAM FOR and Mrs.

H. C. Macaulay OAKLAND'S VISITING MR. Society Attends Horse Show at Philip Bowies' nd their daughter, Mlee Ethel Jean are NURSES IS PROPOSED By SUZETTE. THE appruarh of fall will mark fh departure of a birg number of folk for foreign sliore.

The wlnler pneon wilt be at St. Moritz or lors- the ortiterranea ahore, minv to rerpaln in Rome over th holldaya for the C'hrlstmaa featlvl-llen. Next month a number of traveler will wend their way homewaril tn time for the opening of college. Sailing: on the Olympic from Xaw 1'ork September 13. will Mr.

n(3 Mr. Harry East Miller this city who will remain on th continent until the aprlnj. In their bsenre the Miller home will be o-eupled by Mr. and Mrs. John Bryant Knox.

Mr. and Mr. Miller will leave San Tranclseo August 13, on the Manchuria, going; via Panama Canal io New Tork. They will! co direct to Franca and rooter aouth along th Riviera, and to Italy. The.

return homt will ba made from Kaplea to Quebeo and thenc by th Canadian rout waitward. Among tha farewell parties for Mra. Miller will be the luncheon be given by her niece. Mra. Harry Heaaley Fair, at tha Town ad Country club.

On August 1, Mayor and Mra. rank Btringhamrf Berkeley will" ntertaln at a aujJper and bridge at thalr home In Tanjrlewood Road. 3 JAMES DUNN with Misa Dorothy aijd Douglas Dunn, who are accompanied bjt Hiss Elizabeth Dunn of Pan Francisco attended ths Olympic games In Paris recantly. They have apent several weeks In motoring to the countryside to view places Of unusual interest, and later will return to Glasgow. Scotland, to Join Mr.

ths' party starts on the homeward trip. 0 LEAVING for Europe September 20 on. ths Rotterdam will be Mr. and Mrs. Kdward M.

J-Julse of Russell Mreet who have planned a delightful sojourn abroad, their return Indefinite. The winter is to be spent in Kng-. land and On the continent while later on they, will go to the Mediterranean coast. Mr. and Mr.

Huln are to leave for the east Angtfst tflferng the Canadian route, and stopping en route at their, On the tnostr irltereet Ing points of interest ill be the onvrntlon of the Mayflower descendants at Plymouth, September 1-3. Mrs. Hulse will be delegate from the Sorl' ly of M.i'y flower Descendants in California. MH. and Mra.

John Keating and Mia Kuzette Keating have returned from an outing to I.ak Tahoe an thi Keather River Inn. They have been away 4fcout thrse weeks. By EDNA B. KINARD. Health Service of ths American Red Cross.

A remarkable history of service, writing a Q. E. D. to something more than a year's experiment will be offered as a basis for an enlarged and extensive program of activities. PAGE the nurse! The young mother, just returned from the hospital, needs to be shown a demonstration bath for her little babe.

Page the nurse! Brother needs a daily massage and rub! Page the nurse! Little sister Is For r.ich and poor without re- spending the remainder of the summer at their attractive country home at the Mt. Diablo Country club. They have recently returned from an extended trip through the east and Canada visiting in Washington. D. C.

Philadelphia, and, New Tork. The return trip was made via Canadian Rpckies and were guests at the Lodge at Jasper National Park. 0 o- REV. and Mrs. Alexander Allen left yesterday for -Seattle, from which place they will motor through British Columbia and home.

They have taken their car with them and will' visit many of the noted resorts en tour." Dr. and Mrs. Allen have been entertaining their son Franklin Allen of Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Allen will reside at the Allen home with Miss Helen Allen, during the absence of the rector of St. Peul'i and his allih'g' and the family Is nervous for class but, perhaps, most fpr ear. her fare and diet is not In 0f all for the of moderate accordance with the physician's means, which cannot without disorders. turblng Its economic equilibrium, It4is as timple and flexible as employ a full-time registered nurse that the service which is being except In cases of direst need -the offered by the Oakland Visiting vlrltlng service Is planned. Dem- Nurse Association, with beadquar- ocracy la the keynote of the entire ters in the Ethel Moore Memorial scheme, A sliding scale -of rates building.

121 East Eleventh street. has been fixed, ths family income A call to Merritt 176 summons becoming the basis for the charge, the trained, professional woman to a maximum fee of .12 I call is take over the anxieties of the sick asked where such a rate may be room and give counsel when moral easily reached. In families where backing and cool Judgment are a nurse' fare is all that may needed and when a full time nurse be this only Is billed. In SOCIETY yesterday afternoon assembled between the hours of 2 6 o'clock at "The Pines" the estate of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip E. Bowlea for the horso show given by the hosts to a large number of their friends from about the bay. The Bowles stables are among the finest In the state and contain a number of the prize show horses, of the country among them "Sinbad" who Is known the continent ONer'as bneTof the beauties of Afrer a review of the stables th guests wers entertained at a garden tfn. PROfEPSOR antMrs, C. Chapel Judson and Miss' Helen were honor guests at a reception last week at.

the California League of Fine Arts. The affair, wis given by friends of the artist and 'hi truly, wh plan to sail for E.urOpe, tn Septenv ber for a hree-year, 'sojourn; With, the exception of a few canvasses" which are now on redhibition at the League. Professor Judson loft his entire collection of palntinsrp when his horoe burned "In the Berkeley fire. I In the receiving ll.pe ith" ere' M4tlnntes Frank Ktrlnaham. Henry T.

R. Crawford. William 'Montague -s: fits L'! ANT GORDON BO YES, U. S. and Mra.

Bby'es and' their children, Ms not necessary to the ultimate scores of cases even this small fee recovery of the patient. is a burden. In these Instances alll mention of fee is Ignored. Th A little more than 'a year ago great task of the Oakland islttnf ho sailed June 14 for Manila, are nov en route to China, where the naval officer has been assignee for duty. tills newest IcJcal venture jn public Wealth service-was launched.

Last Nurse Association Is to. heal am visit made to respect the self-respect of Sally Ann Elevens month recorded 1232 by the nursing staff. Mrs. K. J.

Boyes. mother er an increase holds in which is found. within thirty days of 250 visits and Nursing service is needed. In hundreds of families where the em- the field just opening up. Noyes Pratt At the tea table were Mr.

i'liarls Wiekel. Mls Winifred" Heath and Miss Betty The association will make Its ployment of a full time professional lieutenant Boyes. will leave tne latter part. of this month for he old home In Toronto, Canada, te vlalt with Captain, Bedford V. A has been at the officers' training Upon -their return from Europe, the' 'family will build a home at Pebble Beach and make their residence there.

At present they have uate of the Berkeley High school is "much interested In dramatic art and has taken part in several plays' recently produced at the Cnrmel sn The public, debut at a big luncheon In would be new mother, uncertain In the care Moody. Oeorge R. Warren. Roser. Noakes.

of her first born, needs to be shown Since the Prke1er disaster, the October which will not only observe the annual meeting, but will compliment Miss Elizabeth Fox, t. Hill i'illll CM 4114,1 Wl camp at Monterey, or me psei iwv She plans to continue her taken apartments in Berkeley for Noble Bumham. A. W. Best.

Gilbert Moyle. J. S. Herring, J. J.

Heath and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Judsons have ben living at Cat- ejjlony, national president the PubUe (Coobnued Page 6-3. Col. I) night she limine, sneL Miss Helen Jmdson, a grati- angr.

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