The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 31, 1905, Page 24

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er, Miss Katherine Strickler, Warren tenant Allen ank Torncy er a nor of their daugh 1son, the a Paxton Kales, Miss M Phe or- Houghton, ng hostess Philip at a lunch- Garden honoring Miss Watt, hostess at a Christ- New Century clubhous y Bdwards Huntington, ty in honor of Dr. host- Mrs We Waiter Gi dding of M n.C; Ne 1 Grac WEDNESDAY. in-Morgan Draper, ance in Draper, at the New Club host at clubhouse Saunders at honor of her sister, mond b, Chri Mrs, Fi lén Dor 1 Oakland, its the ard home Mrs. ohse, a Hall Anita Thomon, Miss Sevilla Ha Eve Wright; N.; Jerome Davis, Wiiliam Hute, ward Davis, Lieutenarnt Dr. w. Dr G H SDAY tin, hostess at an 1 honor of her Miss Genevieve Harvey. Andréw L. Stone enter- large dinner-dance at the Country Club, Oakiand. and ladies of the Presidio nospital entertained a the Presidlo Farnsworth, hostess at an at her home on Washington and large Officers neral hop at tess a Charies Plummer *Perkins, hos )8 party aboard the Pen oty ba Buena se 3 e Sutro, dinner host at his apart- . S £ Broadway, entertaining a dozen | Fruitvale ir r FRIDAY . Mills Mrs. Henry Payot at home at 922 Ellis - T8e | street Nile Club Christmas jinks in Oakland. ‘illiam G. Morrow, hostess at a uncheon at her home in Sausalito in of Miss Mabel Bacon of Santa Bar- the Pal- SATURDAY. and Mrs. L. M. Hickman enter- i at cards and a dance in thelr alito home. The Saturday Evening Dance Class en- tertained at a cotillon in Cotillon Hall Miss Sevilla Haydn, hostess at a large par or home in Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morehouse held a reception in their San Leandro home in honor of Miss Leone Lantz M Marian Walsh, hostess at a New Year’s dance in her home in Linda Vista, Oakland. One the of the most courted debntantes winter Is Miss Frances Stewart, formal coming-out has been followed by an avalanche-of “honors™ -if they be not termed “fatigues.” it is one of the mystgries of life v how the dear girls stand the strain the Palace of days and nights of “going.” But z Judge and Mrs. Camp- | they do, and what is more, thrive Downey, Mr. | upon it A W e Campbell Cl: { One of the hostesses of last week was | entertained at an in- | Miss Maud Smith, who, with her beau- . ! tiful mother, Mrs. George Law Smith, at an in- entertained at a dinner party at their entertaining Miss ' Jackson-street home. tmas party Rudolph Schilling, | honor of his | annual | on | £y LN |1 | | | | i constant companion, she drives daily, and is beginning to resume her social ac- tivity. . Afte delightful trip East, where they visited relatives in Buffalo and New York, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam L. Hughson have returned—and, as with all good Californians, glad to get back. Du ing their time in Buffalo they were the guests of Mr. Hughson's parents at their handsome Summer-street home. Mrs. Hughson has muvh to say in praise of the beautiful Twentieth Cen- tury Clubhouse, where she was often a . . a guest. This is said to.be one of the finest women’'s clubhouses in the United States. . . * Quite the towering events of the week were the dinner dances of Miss Flea Draper and Miss Genevieve Har- vey, with the Presidio dance close up. Colonel Draper is one of the “dan- diest” papas in town—every girl around the bay Knows that, and isn't a bit backward in citing him to her ! | OF THE WI. YOUNG MATRON STING TRIP THROUC 3 For many months Mrs. Smith had|papa as a worthy example. been very but is now regaining her | He knows just what to do to give strength. h Miss Maud, who is her | the young people a gooa time, and he does it right u» to the handle. The ball of Wednesday night at the new San Fraucisco Golf Club house was a worthy successor to the affair given at the Bohemian Club last year, in paint of decorations, music and gen eral good fun. The following were among the guests invited, most of whom went down by special car provided by Mhe host: Miss Helen de Young, 'Miss Constance de Young, Miss Roma Paxton, Miss Susan Eitz, Miss Mary Eitz, Miss Edna Davis, Miss Helen Bailly, Miss Jeannette Wright, Miss Marion Wright, Miss Georgie Speik- er, Miss Mary Marriner, Miss Edith Berry, Miss Gertrude Russell, Miss Fran- ces Stewart, Miss Etelka Williar, Miss Dorothy Dustan, Miss Maud Payne, Miss Beatrice Fife, Jerome B. Landfield, Count de la Rocca, Courtney Ford, Frank Cor- busier, Dr. James Pressley, Lieutenant Higgins, Major Stepheuson, Edward M. Greenway, Sherry Schell, Philip Paschel, Lieutenant Anderson, Herbert Bonnifield, Arthur Fennimore, Clarence Eitz, Alan Dimond, Everett Bee, -Almer Newhall, | | | | | st. Franc | | i | | | | | i | | tittie | | i | | S Edward Torney, Arthur W. Foster, Ed- ward Davis, Lieutenant William Peace, Frederick Greenwood. William Powell, Charles , Norris, Rov Somers, William Goldsborough and se al others. Another joy to the hearts of the young | and to those others the gayeties life below Eleanor Mar- ‘dand Fax Tognd whose nearest second is Abby Parrott The grandma of the Harvey girls has made their coming out a roseate memory Who forget ball last vear at t . in hon And | now comes the home dan way mansion in honer of v quite the Smartest affair of the week in town. Miss Genevieve is a thoughtful looking maid, of rather good height and more i que in style than her sister, who c lnes of garb, smart looking. Speaking of debutantes, don’t seem to be o ver. given in their honor. The mar | capture most of the attention- j as the bachelor maids leave. So the poor debutante often looks as if she would rather be home in bed. But let her be consoled. Some day she'll be a married belle, or a bachelor maid. somehow The tea of pretty Mrs. the Plymouth is one Tuesday. | P | Mrs. Ada Romer Shawhan {tained a merry little party at her | studio yesterday at luncheon, whereat “La Boheme,” her now famous picthre of local painters and musiclans, was | | & Milton of the Pray | at big | things on next . reatly admired e e [ To-morrow will give forth revelry and celebration after the older custom a genera] revivification of past meth- ods to come to view. Doors are to be wide ajar all ong the highway of the smart set, who will j bid many uests to rejoice with tHe Incoming . P. Redington will 4 to 6, and, additionally season's hospltality, will honor Walter Gibbons (Hazel Noonan) the day. The home of the Joseph Duggans will also afford much cordiality du ing the evening, their house on P cific avenue being well arranged for | entertaining. The Alameda County contingent are planning for good fun, the Claremont Country Club not to be by any means {least in its cutlining of entertainment. | The club portals will swing open between |2 and 5. receive to the Mrs. for land will be at home afternoon and evening, while Arbor Vilia, the splendid place of the F. M. Smiths, will be filled with guests. San Mateo offers her hospitality more openly than ever before, and to- morrow will see various streams of callers crossing paths. | pretty suburban town with the approach of night, for a merry dance is arranged and balf a hundred fledglings will delve into the whirl under the supervision of prominent patronesses. For the coming few days, over the time of festivity, house parties from San Fran- cisco will be held at San Mateo by Mrs. Philip Lansdale, Mrs. Richard Girvin and Mrs. Frederick King. . Of New Year's news there is none pleas- anter than the anrouncement of Miss U | cula Stone's marriage, which will take place to-morrow near Manila, to Lieuten- ant Dapiel Edward Shean, Ninth Infan- try, S. A Mrs. Stone, with her | daughter, has just reached the islands and the ceremony will take place at the nome of her son, Licutenant Bertody Stone Jr., at Fort McKinley. Immediately affer the wedding Lieu- tenant Shean will take his bride to South- | ern Luzon, where his regiment is sta- tioned at Cncem:, i Mr. and Mrs. Willam Ede aré enter- taining to-day at a formal tea prior to their departure for a lengthy trip abroad, where ‘the Orient, Australia and Hawail will figure largely in their travels. They leave on January 4. and many callers will fill the Ede home on Seventeenth street to-day. s 3 Mrs. Edward Barron has announced the date for her cotillon at the Palace .wbe enter- The younger set will hgld sway in that | = HABENICHT HOGHVON eroTe & {3 Yo anuary 10. At that time many of the - set will be gathered to enjoy a ightful evening in honor of Miss Mar- | saret Ba dell | Mrs. Charles Josselyn will entertain on | Tuesday bridge, informally opening the vear's second day with the acceptable game. | The De Young home will be filled with | n much merriment to-night,. amid whi | there will be no small amount of clev for our 1s well known, many descriptions, vill be on view at this much of which s | evening's proceedings. | After the programme a dance will take | {pmua in the spacious ballroom, 196 to be { initiated and welcomed right merrily. . The vounger set will enjoy a merry lit- the luncheon in the near future at St. Dunstan’s, with Miss Eleanor Landers as hostess. An early event of the new vear will be a large tea given by Mrs. David Mont- gomery Crabiree, to take place at the St. her marriage 'to the rector of the | Episcapal church at Redwood City Mrs. ew I entertaining. A large number of vitations will be lssued. in San Franeisco and vicinity. The Yuletide found them at the Pleas- anton home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crel- {lin, and to-morrow eveming Mr. and Mrs } Holmon will be the guests of hotor at a | dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crel- [lin at the Empire. Among those bidden to meet the visitors jare Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crellin, Mr. and | Mrs. Frederick C. Morgan, Miss Ruth Creilin, Lawrence Hoiman, John Ray- mond Holman of Stanford University, Hiton Allen, William Allen and Earl Crellin. T da Trhe marriage of Miss Margaret \\'llsun} and Lientenant Franklin Bache Harwood has been =et for January 24, and will be an afternoon affair, taking place at $:30 | in Trinity Church. Though the young | peopl® are both prominent and popular Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Palmer of Oak- | the wedding wiil be small, and at the re- | ! ception to tollow only the members of the bridyl party will be entertained. | Miss Wilson has selected for her at- tendants Miss Elizabeth Wilson, who is to marry J. Otis Burrage in February. as mald of honor; Miss Grace Llewellyn | Jones, Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Marian Huutington and Miss Jessie Wright, bridesmaids. The reception will be held at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. George S. Wilson, on Clay street. PO L The Gayety Club holds its second charming dance next Wednesday even- ing, the 3d, again in Century Hall, keen- ’esl anticipation attending. On the near-by oceasion Miss Emilie | Parrott will be the hostess. el Te Miss Rhoda- and Miss Marie Pickering will be happy little maids next Thursday evening when they will be greeted by a arge number of guests formaliy welcom- . in them to society. Mr. and Mrs. Freder- i ick M. Pickering have determined on this ! date for the debut of their daughters, | who' have hitherto been identified with } the younger set, and the Broadway home | Will present a merry gathering. ey e The dinner dance to be given by Mrs. Florence Land May and Mrs. J. W. Wright at the St. Francis has been de- | terred from i original date—the i 16th—to January 26. when sixty or ! seventy guests will meet for a delight- | ful evening. » One of the most brilliant affairs of the week was the dinner-dance last Thursday ‘evening at the Claremont Country Club, given by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Stone. Over 100 guests en- joyed the hespitality of Mr. and Mrs. Stone, who occupy a prominent posi- ' 7 e Senator and Mrs. Herbert Holman of | Portland, Or., are spending the holidays - S | tion among the Ia entertain They were assisted in receiving by Mr Havemeyer. Among the pleasant events of week was the box party at the Tivoli { Tuesday evening given by Mrs. Henr | Edwards Huntington to Dr. and M Walter Gibbons (Hazel Noonan). ¥Rt This pretty bride from Los Angeles ! will be the recipient of much attention during the coming weeks before Le those greeting her on this recent sion being Mr. and Mrs Miss Grace Wilson, Miss Huntington, Miss Marian | Edward Davis. J. Brockway Count de la Roeca and Philip Paschel . Louis Beedy Elizabetn Hu | | Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Searles of Pie | mont are entertaining Mr. and M Isaac Oliver Upham Jr. over the h days. The new home of Mr. and Mrs Upham is not quite completed, but w " I be within a few weeks, at which tir | these young people will leave | apartments at the Cecil and join [Pu‘dmunx olony. | Dr. J. Wilson Shiels sailed on Mariposa Thursday for a trip to T: | where he hopes to recover his heal | The return of Miss Jennie Templeton Crocker and Franc Harrison to New York ext will be a2ccompanied by Mrs. Henry Scott. | . M- and Mrs. Charles H. Crocker !lotia teiner) will be among the ea arrivals of the new year in Califor | to remain for a brief visit. "Cow Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gardner (Elizabe Smith) are making their home for a months with Mrs, Matthew Gardner Clay street. In May, Dr. and Mrs. Ga ner expect to visit- the Smith home Scotland and from now en Mrs. Gard: will receive second Fridays in e mon Judd Ryan (Be rice Bromfleld) arrived in New York las Sunday after an extensive wedding | through this State. . . and Mrs. Willlam T. Baggett a | Miss Nell Rose Baggett are in Orovilic n | Mr. »m LS i where they have a fine country | spending the holidays . . | Many small parties have spe | Christmas time at out of town | but most of them are returning thiv we:k | to be in their homes for the new vear | " Paso Robles saw a congenial group who | returned a day or two ago. They were | Mrs. Malcolm Henry, Miss Florence Iv 1Mrs. Robson, Miss Heiene Robson, Colone! | Jocelyn, U. 8. A, and Mr. Clerc of Los Angeles. esort —_————— Royal Garments Sacred. BERLIN, Dec. 3.—It is lcse majes to touch any of the Kalser's garments was the plea set up by prosecut ! to-day when a man w: raigned f putting his hand on Kalser's fu coat, which his Majesty had left in e (hall of the Charlottenbers Teehnical School. The prisoner lared h,. had been actuated by m: curiosity to the fur worr ascertain the quality “ by his august sovereign. and the Judge refused to hold that touching the royal | gdrment constituted felonious intent and acquitted the prisomer.’ He will, : ncéforth be a marked man i ‘blowl;:e:'ec?-:t police. Who never forgive $is their clutches. | sy one who escapes Woman Impressed Into Army. PARIS, Dec. »—Mlle -Augusta Sos- thene Darche, born on April 22, 1885 has been Inscribed on the list of con- seripts for the 1905 contingent as result of an error In the registe births, in which she figures as a n Should there be no rectification be she is called up for medical examina- tion she will be obliged to joln & ¢ ment.

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