The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 2, 1905, Page 20

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THE SAN FRANCISC e = : » are true to their colors, giving their | there will be a small admission fee for hearts .to defenders of our bonny enf | the fund of that department. The blem. , Miss Caroline Merry, daughter | soloists are to be Mrs. Olive Reed of Captdin and Mrs. William L. Mer- | Cushman, Mrs. Graece Carroll Elliot, 1y of Central America, will wed 'En-;| Mme. Tojetti Mrs. Ernest Hueter. Mrs. sign Samuel Wood Bryant in the wan-| Thomas Nunan, Mrs. Rese Pearson ing of summer. Miss Merry's visit to| Norton, Mrs. Harold Warwick. Mrs. San Francisco during the past year | Wallace Wheaton Briggs, Miss Juliet made many friends for her. The knowl- | Greninger, Mrs. Ferdinand Butterfield; edge that she will become a San Fran- | Mrs. Alga Block Barrett, solo pian ciscan, so long as the fortunes of a sol- | Mrs. John R. Groyan, violin: Miss M. dier allow her, is good news. Again |lje Pratt, Millberry, a me the matrimonial “calculations of Miss | panists. Mary Fassett and Lieutenant Sullivan - - - are those of regimental interest, the Mrs. Arnsden and her daughter.” Mrs. fair maid's brother and betrothed be- | J. B. Haggin, are guests of Dr. Harry ing “brother officers.” Miss Fassett, | Tevis, having recently arrived from who has been visiting with her mother | New York. Mrs. Arnsden is a sister at Angel Island, will become a perma- | of the late Mrs. Lloyd Tevis and will nent member of the army post in June, | remain in town for some time. wher. the wedding ceremony will take e Ty place in the little island chapel. Miss Florence Ives, who is a golf ex- ! i ¥ pert and outdoor enthusiast, will spend The wedding of Miss Leila Mann and | part of the summer at the Claremont Stanley Welch last Wednesday even- | Country Club. Aside from the induce- ing was quietly celebrated, relatives | ments this spot offers to lovers of and close family friends being the only | athletic sports, the location. climate guests. The home of the bride's |and surroundings are attractive in Forsooth. is ze the thing s the semblar eing ub, entertaining Mr ze A. Moore, Mr. and Scott, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. | R. Cluness Jr., Mr. and | Mark, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. | J. Myer and Mr. and Mrs. | Higgine, i Mrs. Augustus Boyer enter- | a dinner in henor of .\lrs.i | i | | Lansing. Guests: Lansing, Mrs. nd Mrs. Bert Mrs. Henshaw, Worthington n ar nd, Ohio. f Miss ILeila Mann and ch. s Nell Roche, hostess at a lunch- played f mother, Mss. Frederick Porter Mann, | themselves, making it ideal for sume ‘vtug: rs»‘r.“ 'Lr : at Hotel Richelieu in honor 6f was attracwively decorated for the cere- | mer life. * a O California Cluff, entertaining mony, green things from the forest, A e i v e Mi Miss Elsie Clifford, Miss | minglings"with white flowers, forming | The engagement is reported of Miss P ifford, Miss Ursula. Stone, the sett ng. The service was read by | Emily Rosenstirn and Sydney Joseph. a Wells. Miss Emily Mar- Josephine Hannigan, Miss , Miss Christine Patton and Downey. THURSDAY. Rev. Iavid FEvans. Eleanor Gage | Miss Rosenstirr is exceptionally- clev= Mann,-the little daughter of Mr. and | er, utilizing her attainments to prac- Mrs. {larence Martin Mann, attended | tical ends. Her transia‘ions and writ- the bride, who was given away by her | Ings are recognized as distinetly ecapa« brotaer, Clarence M. Mann. | ble, and she has collaborated with Mr. £ is going the rounds o ow visiting in Wa Mrs. Otto Bendix, hostess at a Mi- The wedding gown was of ivory|JoSeph on several articles. His cleve Careme ball at her hcme on Buchanan | satin, with rose point lace and pearl | ®rness in caricaturing has given him a street | | passementerie. Mr. and Mrs. Welch Prominence, while he is also = well ay Benefit for the Infants’ Shelter given will reside with Mrs. Mann, mere, after | KnOWn in the soeial and business world. ety women at a downtown res- | returning from Southern California. SEERE 8 PAsorgst Addison Mizner will be a member of A pretty wedding was that of Miss | MrS. Oelrichs’. party on an automobile Camille Rosenblatt and Alfred s, | t0Ur from Paris to. Rome. Later he Gump last Tuesday evening at the| Will traverse Spain in search of old join was the «c and no little ill-feeling, de the frank confession t her husband had closed a contract host at a Mi-Ca- r Reception at Institute of Art. signalizing the opening of the| with her to If she Te- | coring exhibition of art Concordia Club. Camellias were used | Procades. Isn’t that funny? Can yow for a year FRIDAT. as floral decorations in keeping with the | {ancy dear, debonair Addie bartering trying a mighty big ¥ | a0 A w. Scott, hostess at her last bride’s name. After the ceremony the | I Yankee fashion with poor, old Sy gl at hbme™ Bor s seapor. guests and relatives were entertained | Juennas—and, worse yet, lurid Carmens particular husband| opoies B Lombard, host at a din- with dancing which continued for some | 0T the brocades of their ancestors?® was a sity, he was Dev-| . i honor of Dustin Farnum of 4 |length of time. The Concordia ig| Vel this is the humorist’s profes~. erth ap, for it.c The Virginian” company, entertain- s spacious and admirably arranged |Sion. now. Clever chap, this same ¥ T that auch for a wonia; ing Mr. Farnum, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. a large sprinkling of .the society folk, [for a large wedding,” being am- | f€lOW, and mighty versatile: t to keep with her| 3, keon, Miss Eleanor Connell, Mrs. . g and the affair passed off very well |ple. for ‘the entertainment: of one S gowns, her suppers, her logses and the [ 7 o . "5 ’ £ Duy rves, fth the nece: Long. Here's a chance for the “simple lifers” | hundred and fitty or ‘more. Among‘“The an_tl!lsc:enl:t cottage at PBure s e, “Derves,” 1\?.‘} fhe ,\\-;’ P SATURDAY to gef close to nature without leaving | those present to wish happiness to the | a“g”:: ‘;fl o ““”:’"'"‘r‘ of Mr. e women i meEct2eT| Mrs. Bdward B. Pond, hostess at £Hescomforts ot home. newly wedded pair were: e T hall through- the e it S bridge S Miss Carrie Stern, 8. W. Heller, Miss | ' - - - on ‘_’:'r.::w ey ookes NVillinm B < Botdnghan. BoE Miss Mabel MacAfee, the grand-| grattie Heller, Miss Clara Saths, Miss| General Funston will apriye thisf gl .y ot s s at five hundred In her apartments 4 cietaeen NE, | a2t the San M n knitting, and not a whit more sin- | gauxh.ter of James B. Haggin, evidently | pannte Gump, Baron Lechensteih, Mrs. | week to take command of the Depart- oesn’t cherish the superstition of | L echenstein, Sam Meyer, E. G. Schon- ment of California. Under hig regime marrying in May, for she has decided | wageer, Mrs. Schonwasser, Lafayette | there should be some interesting life to be a May bride. Her wedding to | Gump, Julius Kahn, Mrs. Kahn, Wil- | at the Presidio. < Lewis Butler Preston, son of Mrs. liam Schwartz, Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. J. - e Gehm:;ze R. Preston, of Tuxedo Park, Isl Voorsanger, Henry Sahlein, Mrs. Sah- Miss Dorothy Dustan will not go te ;C eduled to take place in St. Thomas' | jein, Milton W. Rosenblatt, Ed Hirsch. | Honolulu this summer, but instead will “hurch on Tuesday, May 16. The mar- | jop ‘Mrs, Hirschler, Miss Carrie Schwa. | visit California resorts. 2 San Francisco is falling into line | with M areme. On Thursday night a few affairs were on, interfer- ing somewhat with the reception at the Institute of Art. Quite the lead- What think you of the plan pursued by some e big Chicago clubs where t hard—the taxing of the captured money.to gc quit, bed charities? H:’p zest ing affair was that at which Dr. Harry riage ceremony is to be accompanied bacher, Ludwig Schwabacher, A. S. —_————— L :; game ..\\ t vlr‘k i wendl gk pe il e }’ by a full choral service and promises | Rosenblatt, Mrs. Rosenblatt, Samuel Honor for American Diplomat. money 18 fairly won, the re-| . qnoce abroad that the spiendid home 5 to be very smart. . Schwartz, Mrs. Hattie Philipp. S. C.| PARIS, April 1.—Heary Vignaud, R0l theo the “Mtty” Inl o ' in - ot nad SpORPaNY Most of the older Californians re-|gcheeline, Mrs. Scheeline, Mortimer first seoretary of the American embassy et e mome charity. And thus| .,,(rovertible bachelor was not the member the bride as a little giri, hav- | plejskhacker, Mrs. Fleishhacker, Leon | in Paris, has just received & signai pleasu AL ouurl .;m lity th scenc of the dance. But there was so ing lived here before the Haggin Greenbaum, Mrs. Greenbaum, 8. D, |honor from the Paris Geographical So- &t ray tell me. what woul Lent | ot tan abluad -Thit this ahiko hegira for Kentucky and New York. | Rosenbaum, Mrs. Rosenbaum, Abra. | ciety, which has conferred upon him ey 08 bt e e o gw ena| ipated in the glow. Lonis B .x ‘1 : d by bam Brown, Mrs Brown, H.. Sin- ;‘k::t:;T;rieg:{::c.;ouggedvt'o b S W i g s e | rid newspapers” have had ) grea;e: be::f';:‘;,em;n :::ar ;:d - an | Shelmer. Mrs. Sinsheimer, Morris | cent researches mto the life and traw 8 P i v - Mitau, Mrs. Mitau, S| v | grea he following were the leading thig teresting bachelor wedded to S T Be G SHAnYIOE At Atk ; Simon Newman, | of Columbus have attracted t every charming maid in town, Mrs. Newman, Phil Lippitt, Mrs. Lip- | tention on the Continent. ents of the week Bl ot 5 o it R s ners. ‘He appears at all the smartest | 4y B, §. Rosenblatt, J. H. Newbauer, TS P PR MONDAY eharsinkly dvith thb- ot of ik Beaihs functions in New York now, flitting | Mrs, Newbauer, L. Grothwell, Mrs, Orchid Brings $25,000. ‘ Mra, John Thomas Porte . B v v < b down, now and then, to Newport. hwell, Fr > % = 0 5 E ymas Porter and Mrs. | er's wife, Mrs. Will Tevis—and Mrs. * * . Grothwell, Frank Sperling, Mrs. Sper- | LONDON, April L—A new orchid Ferrando Ph t. “at home.” | Tevis knows how, so 'tis said. bt ling, Chester Stern, A. L. Stern, Miss | raised by the Brothers Saunders. pro- DN V. Manter. Rt ik { bt h:::::fi:":;fl:’::ifl ;‘::::::c:"m Se':':uEdna Hirschler, Sidney Schwartz, Miss | Priétors of the St Alban's Gardéns.| Luncheon o vard U. 8. 8 so. 1 O F X and which in honor of the president of 2 .px.n - :“‘:»‘:\14 Flewlm‘:r lx‘\?::,,'. 'A:lm(y}:;r 1-2;\:;1;;-:T:‘:‘rit“rel“::z.ih v:':: of the betrothal of Miss Beatrice :::f:" Hog.man;chxfi;"unu::;z the Royal Horticultural Society was ° entertaining Mrs. C. 8. Cochran, Miss | siven by Mrs, Otto Bendlx at her Sut. | T ¢ | Wright of Sacramento, while staying | A gatsdortes CEdgar Stern. Jennje|ChTiStened the Garney-Fowler. was Cochinh. “Nies Tuthe. Carsatn. itie 1o T DU DEGAIE At xS THREE YOUNG MATRONS, ONBE A RECENT BRIDE, ANOTHER A VISITOR with her cousin, Mrs. Philip Kearney | s qelsdorter.« Grace A, Shelderr.C | 80l recently for §25,000. This s the too | Cochitan. ‘M aptain Tuttle | ter-street home. The invitations, FROM THE BOUTH, THE POSSESSOR OF AN BXQUISITE VOICE, AND of New York. There was a rumor o " elderman. | price ever paid for an orchid, the re- & d €. 8 Cochran | printed upen a hit of pink-flowered THE THIRD A VOYAGER FROM SUNNY' FAWAIL Edgar Sachs, J. H. Schwabacher, May | cently discovered Odontogl: hav-g Mre, 3. K. Wileon, Bosties ot ab 38-Jeralivaner’ fodd thosty: . *“Nag abroud a short time ago that George | 1ppity, R.D..Davis, Florence Lippitt, | Ing been sold last year for . 8 s,y e it e K g s gt 08, L1 .1‘..,‘w’. r 1 usly: W upon fg 5 Crocker sought to make the pretty anu'smkjemu 1. Davis, Mi; JSE- ) N Thursday, the thirtieth night of March, | 'Donahue, Royden Willlamson, . Otto | life, where they had a beautiful time. |niece of his wife' his bride, but the s G $ Grace and Marie Wilson nineteen hundred and five, shall you | Fleishman, Mr. Hensen, Mr. Owens, | Any heartaches at Fort Snelling?|news of her betrothal to anothey|CY" Fisher, Lawrence H. Hoffmann, TUESDAY. Legarb yourself with the vestments of | Ha t: . 0 Mrs. Rose Rosenblatt, Mrs. Sol Gump, Wedding of Miss Camille Rosenblatt | vester-vear for thé nonce, and repste| = Yoy S et Ronigr's wones. oul y°‘¢"\ g:;‘c';::h:fi;"z;‘é:i:;fl:’;f:m Solomon Gump, Mrs. L-R. Wolff, Jo- and Alfred K. Gump. jhen to Mire Bendlx, ¥ier Place, which| After much speculating and much |, Mrs. Clem Tobin-is prettier than |after presenting a church to a New N SN Purihe. Stans. Blsr ¥ r:;}“rm:r](—r:r:d T»_dpnr host- | is nr||'}-lhnhamu1, at Sutter, to hold| gntictpating, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mac- | ver since her Eastern nuptial trip. She | Jersey town in memory of his wife, ,flm‘&. nu':péchd;?enm 1? o5 Mis BUbsor Ciandtl ‘h,_::"-‘ i A 4 farlane are once more San Francis- brought back some stunning new |formerly Mrs. George Rutherford of Sean, Freder- ) or Ce ; ess al a| “Come you, surfeited with the spirit|cans, And a merry month awaits | frocks and I know of no young woman | this city. ick Seller, Miss Dorothy M. Sheide- 3 studio tea in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. | of Mi-Careme; when the lute sounds, | them, for “Polly Dunn” has friends by | Who wears-her.gowns with. mora dis- s s+ man, Miss Hlida A. Brown, D. M. : V. Jackson of “The Virginian” com- | Care shall be dethroned and Frivolity | the score who are Waiting for her. ty| tingue. Coronado is still gay with guests| Sachs. Miss Helen S. Neustadter, J. L. "%, Prancis Carcian, hostess 1t | be brain of Barneet Framinm, | " | aich her breath atter traveling to en- (. ol e R o e T i . oot v aeuNs. bostpes sl 3, e byl of Bernsti Frankiin tertain her. That was interesting be- illiam H. Munhall, one of Chicago’s | balmy south for the rigors of an East. b g s s i Bromy D ORLAN Frarta Tt e behest res Do, made merTY | trothal news they brought with- them | leading attorneys, is visiting In San|ern spring. Many distinguished folk T S e e e W i ¥ Mrs. Charles Austin Coolidge, hiost- | Nathan J. Landsherger, My, sod :"' Dare Stcie Mantirlede . Walor | Frickio, having, gune et loatislc | e SURCHIReEIReK) tugluding fiichiy B. S, Storn, Mrs. B. : ehhmchr' P . 4 css at the Army Ladies’ Card Club, | W, K. Briggs, Mr. and Mre. Frank go | TOUeT Of the islands. his aunt, Mrs. B. A. Shaw. Mr. Mun- | las Murray Butler of New York City, | B i Stern, M. M. Toilet Powder D'Oclan. < Licutenant Archur B Owens, host ['scph Donnehy, Dr. avd Sies. pomesi o5 LS Ball Iy & stunning chap, with &n ln- | president of Colambia Callege; New. | %™ - | 1 e o, et at & e Shelri Tt B s |k i ond Mrs, Russel H. | yigjting Mrs. George Carr at the Em- | teresting manner .and who manifests | ton C. Dougherty, Superintendent of oticnte. soft a0t B equiaite. drevging’ n States steam- | Cool, Miss Alice Toklas, Miss“.Qlga Publie I tio 8 The music section of ‘the California ’ e It is 50 fime a8 to, ship Ohio, entertaining Miss- Burney | Herz, Mr. and Mrs. Jul M pire is her sister, Mrs. von Benson of | excellent taste in admiring everything c Instruction at Peoria, IIl., and i " o chataly avold detection, and 50 per & iwens, Mrs. Owens, Miss Frances | Miee Adeline Knapp M oiocr | San Diego, a woman of interesting per- | —nearly—that is Californian. - Living | Edwin Hewltt, son of Abram Stevens | Club will give a flower song festival on e aided tat cven perspiration: | Stewart, Miss Dorothy Draper, Miss | phicve, Miss Flurem?"rh I]’““'J"“"“* sonality, and possessing a splendid | at the Auditorium, where every good | Hewitt, ex-Mayor - of New York.|April 14, at 2 o'clock. Spring blos- Llcaves no trace. The D O et Jones and Miss Jessie Moors. Gambla s Charits. . an;ni; ;::n:tai singing voice. During her stay she is | Californian goes when in Chicago, Mr. | Colonel J. Murray Hoag, U. S. A., re- | soms and greens will adorn the club given away a3 samples, Bueerés: | WHDNEEDAY Franklin, Miss Grace N. Wishauy |5ViN6 much pleasure to Mrs. Carr's | Munhall holds quite an. acquaintance | tired, and Mrs. Hoag /have taken | rooms, which are to be very attract- : o Emportum or at Suite 4e8, | * g A e ot ssn N. shaar, | friends through her superb- voic with Western folk. He returns in two |apartments at the hotel for a lengthy | jve for the occasion. R Starr King bidg. or at any rs. Edward Rothchild, hostess at a | Charles Sedgwick = Aiken, Mrs. “Solly- truly the greatest gift ‘a woran mi—y weeks to the Sooty City. stay. % ' . Jady's home on request. -Sold by dinner in the marble room of .the |-Waiter, Miss Ray Cohen. Miss Mary ask of the gods, . 5 T ¢ . . . ' A fpecial grograInImS of fower siass Falace Bell, Andre Ross, Clarkson Dye, 'C. ‘P. nioal iy 5am That was quite an affair at the Pa . F e Yo W. M. Seely, host at a dinner in honor | Neilson, W. S. Howard, Carlo Gentile,| The Misses P-arl and. Iren > ; ! i 0 N Y L ¥ < > ¢ e Sabin | vilion on Friday dight. While not ex. of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Higgins' at| Eric Julihn, William J. McCoy, Misz | have wandered back from their army |actly a smart set function, there was The guiet of Lent is ably abetting | be assisted by the Young Ladies’ String ] B Cupid, for note the recent engage- | Orchestra. Mrs, ey TR John D. Sibley is ments. Two lassles born under the flag ' chairman of the music section and

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