The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 17, 1907, Page 24

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C“xLL SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1907. { | | e & among them that of Mrs. Pickering, the | wife of Major Pickering. She looked very handsome in black gauze over rea silk, trimmed with black ornaments were pearié. Miss Picker- ing, her popular daughter, was charm ing in pale vellow chiffon cloth over or December, to return to the| and those who go to suburban will find their places quickly ed here. This.will produce a con- dition quite out of the ordinary and it is probable from present appearances that the summer outings of many who | YecHuse one stays at home and kepps a hold on | the house for which so many are eager- little stay | have formerly gone to the country for | yellow silk. ! growing two or three months will consist of | Mrs. Laurence Simonds was gowned t e like hurried trips to resorts, while some|in white lace. Mrs. Ynez Shorb White come was handsome in a gown of lavender and a bett brocade, with a deep bertha of Duch- | eciation the many | Iy waiting. esse lace. Miss Helen Thomas Wa things which may be found in . . . ‘ pretty in pale lavender chiffon, with | I sco now as at all times. | So successtul was the dance at Alca- | prchids of the same shade.. Miss Helene traz Island on Tuesday last, given by |Robson wore pink embroidered chiffon. ! the bachelor officers of the Twenty-|Miss Marguerite Gros was gowned in | second Infantry, that/it is hoped that|an imported costume of pale green | they may give another after Lent and| mousseline, with a ribbon embroidery ster comes so early thi that there will be quite a cason for gayeties afterward. already several affairs sched- | year—on | ed for April, a wedding or two, the again give their friends as delightful | of pink and green ribbons. Miss Maye fit for the San Franciscu Ma-|an evening as was spent on this occa- | Colburn looked well. in an exquisite | perhaps another ball or | sion. Tt is described on all sides as| white spangled gown. Miss Jeannette one of the prettiest &ffairs of the win- | Wright wore an. empire costume of ter, the decorations being especially | white crepe de chine, with touches of town this su as many | attractive and the many uniformed men | greens. Her flowers were lilies of the | are now in the country|adding greatly to the scene. There|valley. Miss Christine Pomeroy was first opportunity, be it|gvere many beautiful gowns worn, | gowned in white chiffon satin and lace, are to be but few vacant| who the MABENICHT | While absent they will also visit the {chief points of interest ‘and cities of the southern repiBlic. On Monday after- ngon last Mrs. Troy entertained at luncheon Mrs. de Barth Shorb and | srs. James } eele. . . Marion Mathews-Richard nding the winter months across has beén in town as the guest of Mis Vera Talbot at the latter's | Jackzon-street liome. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hall Mozart left last week for an extended tour through the Southern and Eastern States and wil later join Mr. and wirs. Carl Schilling in Havana. . . . | From Del Monte comes the following iten | “For some time there has been talk of utilizing the wall space of,the ge | ballroom of Del Monte for an e: fon {of representative work of ornia artists. A number of the wielders of the brush were invited to spend a few #Tdays at the hotel and further discuss Mabel Watkins wore white and | the matter. Several meetings were I e manie and | held. a committes of artists now settied Pl S arame of nale Sreen. | near Monterey selected to superintend e S Pl | changes to be made in the wall decora- lich is of great interest here as well Pass upon the work sent in, as in xh:urv,-i“eails ‘the fancy dress ball| the exhibit may be kept up to a very cach winter by Captain and|Pigh standard. The party were royally hardson Clover, who are we“jt‘nl(‘l’_‘!alned throughout their stay, one and popular here, to their two|©Vening being the guests of A. D. ful denghters, Miss who will make her debut in|Private rooms. four years, and Miss Beatrtce | the beautifully a few years younger. Since| babyhood almost this aff en for them and each become a trifle more “grown-up” Those who sat about decorated S. Maynard Dixon, Mr. and fonda, Mr. and Mr Ir. and Mrs. Holden 5 . it Miss Louisa Breeze, Miss Hoffma and elabora t is one of | M and elaborgte, WMt aoW It IF Ghe. of i srdhce Tulabors: Wi Aol Vraosh the beautiful functions of the winter. | c At the ball this year the guests num.f?"}flg’- ‘}l""f»" Isabel Hunter. Miss bered about 165, They arrfved at 5| Lyvelyn McCormack, Mrs. Linda H. ock and the affair closed at Py ot ] n ing abotlt s Bihirs of Akaetig and\«whurwsvnn;x., Peters, Yavier Martinez, ending with supper. | The entire 1nwer;(:"§f" Neuliaus, . Chipel Judson, G. floor of the house was given up to the | C8deénasso and his son. Leone Cade- young guests and was elaborately dec- |P8S80. On Sunday all the party started orated.” The main drawing room was|Of In two big tallyhos and some on transformed into a minlature wonder- | Norseback for the seventeen-mile drive. land, there belng a Dutch windmill, the | The day (yes 2 glotious one. the sun rms of which were studded withTmyr- fl.;rm"‘ 0 make amends for the long iads of brilliant electric lights. There : were rows of Christmas trees, bright he‘:};fl?:&gh B. anéen of Menlo, with with candles and powdered with snow, | 4 SOn% 3;:&‘“" ordon, have come and the sleighs beneath them were piled Monte, M ‘;‘ Tah“ ’0":‘“ time at Del high with handsome gifts, which were | Gt Ar omas Jessup, Mrs. Cor- distributed as Souvenirs of .the occa-|Ye.'S mother, is also here. slon. The dining room was a bower De'}n;::te:!}gn?a”ri i, ‘;;iedrete':l‘;w.!?l who was until last Thursday Miss Edith Mills, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. B. Mills of San Francisco. ' . . - 3 The marriage of Miss Ethel Louise Ferree and Edmund James Kingsland was solemnized on Wednesday evening, of dogwood boughs and blossoms and the Turkish room was gay with greens, f 1 rom which hung anterns, gorgeous Chinese udora Clover was particularly & and lovely as “L'Art Nou- wearing a tunic of cloth of gold, v embroidered in vines and blos- soms of dull reds, greens and bronzes. | February 6, at the residence of the Benecath this was & robe of different|bride’s uncle, Harris Jenks, 226 Bast | hued chiffons. - On her head was a|Seventeenth street. Oakland, in the crown of deep red poppies and her hair was low on her neck in a net, caught on her side by huge rosettes of gold. Dainty little Miss Beatrice Clover wore a wonderful costume represent- ing peatock. The plumage covered i1 entirely and the headdress was the head of the bird. - The gorgeous tail was arranged So that it might be spread straight up .n the natural atti- tude of the bird. Among the guests were Tallant Tubbs and George Tubbs f this city, who are spending th winter in Washington. The former was itomeo, in pale blue satin, while the latter was Plerrot, in white satin with ed buttons. Among those who assisted Mrs. Clo- ver in entertaining the young guests were Miss Minnie Houghton and Miss Marguerite Le Breton, both. of whom are there for the w.inter; S presence of a large circle of relatives and friends. Rev. W. R. Hodgkin of St. Mark's, Berkeley, officiated. The bride was gowned in a white embroi- dered robe insét with Irish peint. and | wore a tulle veil. She was attended by her cousin, Mlss Istelle V. Andersdn, gowned in green messaline with trim- mings of pink chiffon and lace. Mr. Kratz, was waiting for his bride under a canopy of smilax, pink messaline rib- bon and pink tulle. Crittenden E. Far- ree gave the bride away. As the bridal couple rose from the blessing pro- nounced over them an exqulsite cupid showered them with tiny golden hearts. After the congratulations buffet re- freshments were served In the dining- room, which was a mass of delicate viness Ted hearts and lanterns. Mr. and Mrs. Kingslands left for a tour of the south. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Fannie English Ferree, and the groom is the elder som of Mrs. Olivia Kingsland of San Francisco. Many beautiful gifts were .received, not the Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Troy, who have been guests at the Hotel Rafael for several months, left a day or two since for a 'visit to the City of Mexico. & s Wi i n, D. C., | tlon, etc, and a jury was elected to| nual event in Washingto 5 that| Eudora | Shepard at a dinner given in one of the | table were | H.R.! | Bryan. Miss Bryan. Dr. Arnold Genthe, | Kingsland, with his best man, Karl E, f which were antique pieces of rware from the groom's family. Fs it et least, silv Portraits are shown this week of Miss Min Sheridan and Miss G Sheri- | Miss Ct dan, the ch ingly pretty-daughters of | Brown and ) t Mr. and Mr 2 Altho following t coming two Oregor have made dispense and they at the leadin vell greatly affaivs of the season. The Outsider. Other Social Events Mr d Mrs. 1. Oppenheimer an- nounce the engagement of their nicee, Rose, to Rudolf Oppenheimer of Phila- 3 delphia . Sta Mr. and Mrs, phraim Beng Gertrude Burns, Mrs. have sent out invitations for the Mrs. C. C. Ki Mrs ding “of dzughter, Luna. to Mrs. Charle Elie Hain 3 lock on Sund. burg. Mrs. % y ternoon, F \ at the quale, Mrs. Edward | Israel Syn Ninety-ninth s .H»rz, Mrs. Ce » and Central New - Hawthorne L gy X . . Mrs. Wiiliam . Mrs At noon yesterday at £ Stephen’s :\‘lrs.y;v :‘l‘”l( _\1;‘: ison; ) Episcopal Church Rev. Ceeil Mar eman, { officiated at a quiet wedding, when | Platt, Mrs % Miss Cora M daughter of Mr. | Sobey. s ; and Isaac ¢ i % ried. Only mem-| The Beringer i bers of the immediate family were pr first “at home nt street, on St. i . . . hall was beau B. Cohen and Milten ing he ~ color 1 » married last day at|Many hearts and lov the home of the ‘s the | the hall look very inv | Rev. M. S. Levy officiating. re- | merous guests who {mony was witnessed by their imme- | the hosvlnl{n of t date relatives only and the bridal l"rv!lln_s program couple left on their honeymoon for|&fter which dancing v h. Upen their will | club intends to open receive their friends at their residence, | friends the (».nv»-b T 47 Lyon street, after Mareh 1 month, and those w ! : . . - pleasant evening or On Sunday. Febru: 3, Miss Augusta &lad to know mfi" ther Harris and Maurice T. Levy were mar- | more chances for {fu- ried at the home of the bride’s mother,| The haste 0 1610 MeAllister street, in the presence | Misses Viola rgens, Anita Morse, Emma Blu rell, Grace Sutherland. Hel and Frances Westington, w dent of the club, friends. The bride was very becomingly | | dressed in a gown of dove gray chif- {fon éver silk of the same color and o0 .is_presi- | ‘nr their relatives and meost intimate | | i | { trimmed with rare Venetian lace. She| The cotillon to be given this year by |carried a shower bouquet of lilies of | Stanford Parior No. 74, Native Sons of {the valley. She was given away by the Golden West, wid be a7 her brother, Samuel Harris of Santa |ballroom of the Palace Hotel on Cruz, and was attended by her sister, | d2y night, February 21, and to eclipse all fore given by that orgs orate favors, brought previous affairs zatio om | Miss Rhea M. Harris, acting as maid of |honer and Miss Jenme E. Litchtiz as| bridesmaid, both becomingly gowned in white and carrying shower bowqueta|one of the members, will be, distribufed lof bridesmaid roses. | After the dance carrias M fov | After the ceremony the guests re-|Vey the members and t frievids to | paired to the spacious dining room, a restaurant. where supper 111 be | where a sumptuous repast was served, | Served and an impromptu progrimme Lee Harris acting as toastmaster. rendered. | After their honeymoon at Del Monte | o 3 - | Mr. and Mrs. Levy will reside in Stock- Harmonie Singing Socitiy wil ton. give a fancy dress ball this evening . . . its_headquarters in the Young Men's Mrs. Otto Irving Wise and her sister, | Hebrew A ation ¥ Hin Fa Miss Sue Rosenthal, left for 4n Eastern |Street, near Stanvan, te which all mem- trip, including Baltimore. New York | Dbers and friends a ordiaity t and Béston, on Saturday. February 16. * s * | Miss Rosenthal entertaln her friends| Mrs. I Simon of 1324 Hayes st at 2013 Bush street on Wednesday aft- | ernoon, February 13. ! o e will not be at home on the last sa | day in February. - » Mr. and Mrs. John Gue Barker ha left for a two months’ tour of the ern States. They will visit St. Louis. | Chicago, New York, Boston and Phila | &3 returning home by the way of | New Orleans, ! . %fl " A 4 Mrs. William H. Schultz is being ex- nsively entertained at Cloverdale and tractively | will be Miss Margaret Stegeman's. guest The scorers | for an indefinite period. Mf. and Mrs. M. Gallick have sent | out\ invitations for the celebration of | | their twentr-fifth wedding anniversary {on Sumday ~fternoon, February 2i, from 2 to 5 o'clock, at’ their home, 1348 McAllister street. | N . . ! { A pleasant affair was the whist | Dr, J. Levin, who has been in {party at which the members of the |since April, will return to San j whist sectlon of the California Ciub | cisco during the month. | entertained 2 number of their friends . . on Friday afternoon, February 8, at ! ‘ilhe home of Mrs. Frank, 3214 Jacksen | te {street. “The ' house was | decorated for the oceasion. B .

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