The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 22, 1904, Page 20

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MAY 22, 1904 FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, = = = = = 3 | } { QO Q | == | "i & \{ ) | | }: g p : | | | | | | | | | | [ | | | 1 | | | and hawthorne figured in the scheme m fruit blossoms, it was noticed, were g r s " tabooed, it being considered bad form | new to use them. | £ 9 o5 ‘ What delightful affair that con- - | cert was of Miss Grace Wheeler's! A | | - pretty creature she is, with a velvet | ‘ scri Y | | voice and an exquisite figure. The | | of £ l | numbers she gave were gems and they | X - v ¥ o | ¥ were frankly and honestly applauded. | i ‘ oll. She gave two songs of Oscar Weil's | | and Mrs. Vandever last week. Those < # s that were distinctly pretty, the last | | in the party were Dr. and Mrs. Van- ¥ one, however, coming Vvery near to | v dever, Dr. R. Blue, “lough, Dr. o iged t grief. The singer had just begun the | Frank Topping. Dr. and Mrs. George s bailad “O, Take Those Lips Away,’ § Yamisve asiiem A AMOVS, Mien - one—( - s 2 4 when a couple of dogs fell to disputing | | Holmes and Miss Feldheim. The party T i . & b el R, 5 hone i M PBE IR Uis alley and almost drowned | bowled 'vmrl} half past 10, at which \ the elysian garden Merrill Mill of Rear Admiral the melody within. So violent did time refreshments were served s B S heiAd SR TR ARRE ) i for ¥ ear AAMITA! their arzuments hecome that the fair M. J. Netter en 85 wuiple ™ nd prosi it was.- But mandent-of Mare Island. During har; SmESF was compelied. do comme o | = e ,. : o} warn and the young residence at the naval center, Mrs. Mil. -the dogs hiad been sent heuce, caising | L R S M T IE. Matiisy Mia Dext) . t sometimes the old both warn came very popular with the ladies 2 Wicked man near by to paraphrase | | Netter, Mrs. Sellg Netter, all of Pht e D e ercly resretted the lovely lyric to “Oh, Take 'Those | | adelphia; Mis o et et G Oltie Bk : = e the unrest in the ¥ | taking official leave of them. Dogs Away which caused an un- | ;‘" hnf'::‘»r-’ »«fi‘r\I 'p ¥ s , ¥ supposedly high hono Miller, and incidentally to try Mrs. Chauncey Rose Winslow, Mrs. | firs et i 1 M. J. 2 e m said. Why, pray, should ds at cards, enjoyed a charm- John. F. errill, M Hunter Harri- | ke 2 sco. 7 e : ez son, Horace Blanchard Chase, Mrs. | ARG Bawting, JEIE. o, gieas higt 8 & be looked for in army rnoon sy e S ce b last week by Mr. and Mrs. Brunner. § circles than amongs gentleme civil e T John Shepard Eells, Mrs. James Ellis Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. - life Siiw RiEE iin iyl Yo b .t _.\lr> Rosenfeld’s luncheon at the St. Tucker, Mrs. Robert Oxnard, Mrs. | | ‘“rim’m “N' Haur A’ Baur, Miss B 3 [ fair, at which forty guests were enter- Mrs. Gearge Roe, Mrs. Benjamin G. | Kronenberg, H. Kronenberg. Tilden shock was expressed, save by those, associated with them But a breach of honor or trust is f ong the of- st amount ned The decorations were notably Lathrop, Mr: Walter P. Treat, Mrs. ttractive and simole, consisting of William A. Magee, Mrs. James K. Wil- t peas in their many colorings. son, Mrs. William R. Wheeler, Mrs. | Oakland and Alameda were well repre- Frederick G. Sanborn, Mrs. Eleanor | sented in the affalr, and some awfully Martin, Mrs. William H. Mills, Dr. Syl- | Tognazzini and Ernest Tognazzini. After the party tired of bowling re- freshments were served. Wi e Miss Linda Liebes, whose engage- £W the army l—not only a whom the aff ficers, w ir is neces- sarily a matter of discipline, but among I | z i rily s Bt ymonE fetching gowns were seen. via Harris. Mrs. George Story and Mrs. | e civi as well. Relative to the late bl Pt A b e 2 | ment to Dr. E. D. Lederrgan has been t e frequency of army and he breaches Mrs. Samuel Hart Boardman enter- s T | I receive at her home, at the Presidio the officers are almost tajne 1814 Pacific avenue, to-day. Miss Mrs. Dillingham of Honolulu 8t qpo encacement of Miss Blanche gag of Miss 2 3 Tisdale, daughter of Mrs. W. de Witt a unit in declaring the trouble the out- 5 smg tea on the same day. Liebes is a charming young woman, i announced, w | 1 s » erowth of the “crime of * when men P\t Gl BT NP T WHO SOON W % TR < ale, to Charles Peter Week ) 00! LE BE r her set ar e rri £ L strong in influence, but weak in char Thie ‘sesiior dance-of Stanford at San - rslf, {0 Chinrles Peter:Weeks,itho | SOCIETY WOMEN WHO SOON WILL BE MISSED. p.n.plu'l":‘ Tl oew an :f‘;‘hr :u:r:w:-az r ng s of acter, were awarded commissions and Jose on Mon: Steht et o Aavaiini hm}:r-l gene a!qu[l]rl" in s;]n - —e - I T s T e e since brought disgrace to the service, The co-eds were fetching ih ere and in San Jose, the g 4.0 ¢ (1o bride caused to be sent Mrs. Charles Edward Hume, Mrs. Wil- o Thomas Kirkpatrick of 1013 But whatever of small shadows the ir diaphanous 'frocks, and many YCUNE Woman having made her home Presidio has cast upon the social hori- memories will be treasured of the last |t ‘|"“ Garden City since her child- s ; hooc contributions to the social life blessed two-step. o e vie Robert Sherwood, Mrs. Louie Mrs. Allen Chickering, Mrs. A. Graupner, Mrs. William Wutrz- \lter Starr. Miss Ethel urday, the 14th inst. when a large to a hospital ice cream and other nup- tial - delicacies that brought forth h good wishes and “God bless from the sufferers to blow the baugh, Mrs. W Steiner street gave a “five hund sidence on Sat- all won- gop | SS16 verte ge. e s Miss Tigdale is an attractive maiden, ¥ fairest of the city is immeasurable. Its women, ; {vpmnice Youndl o 3 pesy maidens— ywhile not noted for their beauty or-dis- _ Berkeley was busy tnis week. The P pretty and clever. As a horse- (),,qg away from the path of the hap- Parker and Miss Jane Rawlings. number of fri were invited to t d of last winter, {ipetiveness of style, are cultured and Omega Chapter of the Beta Theta Pi OIanl she has: won many laurels and py pagr, AR meet the guests of the evening. Miss sumaper, and Jolse o reior, and its. men—swell; Cupld Iraternity ‘gave a iinner ‘on!Monady o388 e seen fally, canteringcanb;to the LER e The Warners have gone over to Blith- Murphy and Miss Aimee Moore. park with her fiance, who is himself And here's another! When Miss Luey yresent were Capta s 1Y dale for the summer, but will return to _Among the ] Hunting- town for Miss Eleanor's nuptials. and Mrs. Munger, Mrs. Charles Good- e presence of panforth can testify to their charm! Dight to twenty convivial spirits and any influence o fhe Dresidio! What later entertained more than 100 at a SCMmething of horse lover. . Northam James became Mrs. Distinet : would the Fortnightlies or the Assem- dance. At frat dances there are not i Tesks Iankk high Smongiile pmWilen b BRCH ey, she Lucky Mr. Rawlings will arrive from all, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Evans, the pretty maid— pjies, the Mardl Gras or even our lesser Mmany dull moments, and' this, the last v ] "r hitects of the city and is pos- was 'gowned—and so, too, were her Mexjco somewhere about the first of Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. Chater, dame—those functions be' without the gallant chaps Of the semester, was exceptionally spir- 2" S ANy ial qualit MisS maids—in robes conied from portraits jhiy the wedding to follow soon after. Partridge. Miss Roberts, Dr. stunn e r-men are charming— with shoulder straps? ited. So much for the buoyancy of “l_ 'ad“:-h elder sister, §lrs. Edgar R. ¢f Velasquez and Van Dyke; even their > & - Brennan and Mr. and Mrs. Cline. Four e m—and a frank confession, and while It is probably true that YU LT B L IPENC wad u belldog gan Toseibitore, it Jrete 0L S hacle of sil- The Bissinger-Ehrman wedding was prizes were o a tall brass vase, = all, will reveal the {7cle Sam doesn’t keep up a standing AR AR s sy ver and gold showing coyly bemeath an afrair of note. xRt eayots & CATiC Ittane snd hings being equal, the . Lt o e S Among the wanderers from home are A rather short skirts. Now, there’s an phe Pacific avenue home was a bow- a tobacco jar, all Chinese, and these n of sedly the best of "0, Jor -purely goctsl ressong, e, Mrs, George Law Smith and-her daugh-, . Have you heard of the’ whispered en- (dea! It is said that the procession Was er of flowers and palms, American were won by Mrs. Cline, Miss Tobin, the gues oy the best of performing the dual function of Pre- ter Miss Maud Smith, who went on to gagement of little Miss Alice Newhall highly artistic and the gowns very be- bl R s : e : ¢ Ah s successful gerying peace and promoting happi- g At o e . 8 X Miss® Alice Newha &l i ) >3 roses and . pink hawthorng Mr. Evans and Mrs. Goodall ouif. A KRl Barers 1 hoe { e a otir St. Loujs/last week, where Mrs. Smith, to Dr. O'Mera, the doctor of divinity? coming. Perhaps! But could anything blooming everywhere. The The drawing-room ~was decorated and brass ness.. And biessings on bim! as president of the California Federa- The attentions of the young cleric to be prettier than a pretty maid in a a fascinating little mald, wWore with masses sweet peas in vary And o (o i ’l‘h; ‘;9:‘:& ha= gnt l:f:vnué Krn‘l?:(an.l tion of Women’s Clubs, has taken an the'young niece of Maye Newhall were simple white robe and misty veil, and a robe of white satin and Valenciennes. shades @t pink, while a ject of the Dosk cimtrihutas S poasuxlv.bafi! oty at ker- active part in the deliberation of the marked. and an announcement was an armful of blossoms The groom' is iconsidered & splendid room:a deeper not : B Misbinst e ar eatertriniaint e | ES MRS SLE SR ety SHOSDEY -“4”“? national body. looked for before the party started for And by the way, elaboration in wed- fellow, popular alike in business and profusion of these same blos: in the Trom' town s e o st .‘=\‘ pid |hrnm:h' the angelic an‘n'? o Mrs. Smith and her pretty dau,':h(f'r Europe. But as the doctor accompanies ding gowns is passe—the simpler the club circles. crimson that the army girls have no vast love bridge, Mr.. M rfsficld ar;';l'\ l:h’n tnm; have planned to spt‘nd‘the summer in the pretty little maid, perhaps the news more modish. Well, a revolution was The young people have gone to New Miss Murphy and Miss Moo both for the town girls, who us i mencement exerc isés of rkeley and the East, where they x_:ll be t‘x'tr-nsl\'e- of acceptance ‘may come to us by bound te come. York for their postnuptial trip. of whom have acquired wo rful ke & g Shetoa Stanford. Hundreds from town at- ly entertained. In Chicago, Washing- cable. SRR A ettt fh cTaBapt §u: Tatanteuss = g ok tended the two big days, class-day and ton, St. Louls, Baltimore and New e L Here's stlll another whisper from the . (The Von Schroeders bave Beeni enter- ana versifiess, lived up fo their repu- graduation day, at both universities. York unlimited hospitalities awalt Speaking of Newhalls, what a time other side in regard to weddings. (alning. Prints- vou ~ReUhos and his' taticus sobly, both of Whase (old some other things t at men condemn h o x g i A 3 i m intheir Ayt What life, what effervescence, them, and it will probably be Septem- of it Miss Margaret has been having 1t 18 often the duty of ushers at wed- sister, Princess Elizabeth von Ratibor, cjever stories and gave some ’:l‘ d !Lh' 2:'\'{1"~ }:‘v‘w ‘;vl‘?.\”‘;ii “’!”‘ hope was ahr"ja'i x'n !h"_l_alrf :\'l'_‘h ber before the wanderers turn their at Los Angeles. Among those who en- dings to refer to typewritten lists of at San Rafael, the Prince taking a run- reading. mmes’s SBiiiF of Wepvemicy-—beind ant Lo A M pe pt7 stoge homapard. tertained her’in the south were her guests in order to pick out the sheep down to Los Angeles with the Baron s e e st S s 1 et e Hhas uoyancy of thase IUEE Trie an, 5 AT e aunt, Mrs. Walter Newhall, Mrs. M. J. from the goats, and herd them accord- for a few days. The Fred Tallants are expected in o it ey fhe tows ot o wotheh fgks a Ebil, DioyInE Sgkin _ Mrs. Worthington Ames has distin- Connell, Miss Grace Mellus, Miss Mary ingly, the sheen down the middle aisle The distinguished foreigners were en- San Rafael about the middle of June, 4 if proof be needed—that the exuber- guished herself of late as a leader in Longstreet, Mrs. Granville McGowan and the goats down the sides. tertained by President and Mrs. Roose- 5 rem two months. They have there is the element of ance of youth is the most blessed gift amateur vocalisms. Possessing a splen- and ever so many more that have slip- The pause was awkward for both velt at luncheon while staying in g,ken the old-fashio plz e ocet ring largely in the game of of God. And therefore let us be did voice, she has learned how and ped my mind. And it is said that there usher and guest, and now comés a Washington, the follawing guests hav- the George Hellmans for the ny ‘”1 the mu.~‘| rharn'lnz patient with the roystering extrava- when to use it. were two Lochinvars who lingered solution, evolved at a recent New York ing been present at the funetion: i ;\m»- e ‘v!’ ‘:”:. |‘ .| e service are not Croesuses, gances of the college lad or maid—they In the recent concert of the Twen- long at the station when she waved wedding. Inclosed with the wedding Prince and Princess Hohenlohe ren Wil kel e « 5 entirely upon the stipend— are theirs only while they linger in the tieth Century Club Mrs. Ames proved her little hand adieu. invitation was a check for the center Schillingfurst, Princess Elizabeth oAy o N e N nerous—from Uncle Sam. flowered groves of youth. herself a musician of pronounced abil- PR s aisle pew, and that settled it. It IS Hohenlohe, Prince Karl von -“[U'jj'f"r‘- ~"f ‘ Robby age with an army girl, with _Among those who went over to ity. Apropos of weddinge—and June fs S2id that’the scheme worked admir- prhprinz von Ratibor, Princess Kl bt K ale ok ts of financial barrenness, Berkeley on class-day to see why “Any- During the summer she will occupy the merry month of matlng—hereesre DR &5 PR beth von Ratibor, Graf von Rumer- rors of (-‘r\\»‘!:~ ity a series of hardships and man” couldn't graduate, were Miss a cottagie in San Mateo, close to the a few observations: The Donaldsyn Tuacheon on Wednes- Skirch, the Secretary of State and Mrs. sty i s and resties for both. And from this Marje Wells, her pretty little sister handsome Preston home. In los Angeles lnst week, at the hour day was a ¢harming affair, involving a Hay, Senator and Mrs. Lodge, Mme. btz ki s et g e Mcer shrinks—and wisely. Miss Juanita, Mrs. Malcolm Henry, ¥ wrtog of feast : 4 Borgnis, Mile. Borgnis, Mr. and M ) | Corbin has dilated upon the Mrs. Ursula Stone, Miss Wenzelberger, ~The Chi Phi fraternity over the bay, d,-mkm;nf‘,, l:e:m,?::"‘;,l ::f, :‘:g;;n::: :f;v’;r oofne:one.rg:e Efit;:firfl"‘,’;s m;,: “'ilirg. the < Emhassa:l:\\r‘, (;{-r:l 4 _‘:‘:1 '1'"" {Na Migses Buckiey are about = wedding at all, Mrs. A. C. Graupner, Miss Moftat and not to be outdone In hospitality by the there was feasting elsewhers in her Wonor,of Miss Hleanor Warner, the eral Crosier. General Youns, Whitelaw omen are po et S e yosie sty old warrior, many other charming enthusiasts, other frats, were hosts at a reception honor, and her health and happiness prospective bride of Stuart Rawlings Reld and Mrs. Cowles. L et O C . v > enough to support o it e T on Monday. The decorations were pro- toasted with deep sincerity. of Mexico. A 27 A and will 'un’:l::uhv”:(:.:v v e Salekeni then hesitate.” The n Monday Mrs. B. F. Tilley enter- nounced charming. Cecil Brunier roses ~ With sweet Christian charity the Among the guests were Miss Warner, A bowling party was given by Dr. posed visit Inlenavely; etk g e

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