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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 66

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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1929 TCFP17NT RTCTT.F LEGION WOMEN ANNIVERSARY VALENTINE OF WEDDING Returns BRIDE -ELECT SURPRISED H0N0REE DINNER DANCE TO SORORITY OFFICERS BRIDGE TEA tr t. -w -r PARTY HONORED Bride I fX sw I AN Married Wit Miss Mary was the guest of honor at a surprise shower given by Miss Dalma Gulnasso on Thursday evenlmr, January SI, at her home in Leavenworth street. Miss D'Acqulsto recently announced her engagement to Mr, Nicholas Harris.

Those present Included: Mra Manual Bemlnarlo. MISSES Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Tuttle recently celebrated their wedding anniversary with a dance and supper given at their home. The guests were: MESSRS.

AND MESDAMES Rlcharl Borland Ray Prentumana Everett Tuttle Raymond Kngel Joseph Rltter Henry Kronuk Oeorire Sventlnltrh Capt. and Mra. Qeorc Mawadley. MESDAMES Madia Shepphard May Putmaa Thomaa Anderson Helen Tooker Pecvy Hnrnman Doris Christ! Rom Ball Maa Stanley MESSRS. Steward Jordan William Baa-by Mrs.

Harold Leslie Goodwin was hostess at a bridge tea held at tha Cllft Hotel on Saturday. February 2, complimenting Mrs. Melvern Gllndemann, a recent bride. Those present Included: MESDAMES Hlctiard Nellsn Henry A. Hstsar Edwin Hrnnrtt Albert Lillon Robert chraft William Gllndemann RudmII Heller Frulerlo Leo Hamuel Hun MB William Ludwlr Harry Pomln Irln Llndmbaum Malvsrn Ullndeiriann Harold Goodwin MISSES fine Balrd Mildred Blec Beth Welth Ruth CorlnaoB Sophia Bolen Elvira Strang The vomin of Mooseheart Legion, San Francisco chapter No.

7S9, will give a Valentine party at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 150 Golden Gate avenue on Tuesday evening, February 12. The members and their friends together with Golden Gate Legion, Junior Legion and Lodge No. 26, L. O. O.

M. have been invited to the affair. Miss Jennie Watson, the man, will be assisted by: MISSES Leab Rlen Helen Mett Katharine Lovalady Quasi Knudaen, Rom Qlbaon Annie Carlson Ruth Shaw Emma Cook Eileen Shrlevs May Thomas Mary McKay Delia shaextar Grace Larking Bella Blrkett Viola Brunett Katharine Moors Lyda oar row Block 1 Members of Alpha chapter, Theta Delta Sigma sorority, gave a dinner dance on February i In honor of their outgoing officers and their new officers. Mrs. Edward Ostrow is the new president: Miss Helen Harris, vice prealdent: Mies Ruth Magld-son, secretary, and Mrs.

Harry Morris, treasurer. The former officers were Miss Naomi Raphael, Mrs. Sol Soherman, Miss Irene Greenberg and Miss Helen R. Harris. The dinner dance was held in palm court of the Palace Hotel.

Members of the sorority present were: MESDAMES Wilfred A. titrner Bcherman Frank E. Cornell Edward Oatrow Harry Morn. Ruth Masldkoa Irene Oreentwrf JeanGelser Estelle Dlller Helea Harris Naomi Raphael Their guwt were: MESSRS. Wilfred A.

lamer Sol. Pchermaa Frank E. Cornell Mel Stern Dave Cellar William Charts Ben Marcus A. re sow Herman BernsUla Edward Oatrow Either Guineas Elsie Reekamo Petrlna brancate) Beatrice Reed Porotby Sturl Edith Ftrpo Dalma Gulnasse Mary D'Acqulst Cornelia Carvaccl Angelina Plaanl Lira Montaldo Agnes Montaldo Mary Caradonna Elvira Maragliano Studio Tea Party Bridge at Beach 7 A Hostess at Tea Miss Muriel Hansen recently gave a studio tea at her home on Thlrty-aecond avelnue in honor of Miss Monalee Baxter, who has recently returned from abroad. The latter's sister, Miss MIlo Box-ter, Is still in Europe.

Surprise Shower A bridge tea was given by the members of the Thinners' Club, on Saturday afternoon, February 2, at Talt's-at-the-Beach. The guests were: Mr E. Baumrardnsf MI8FES LncMa Bre-kwoMt Peirry Wood row Margaret Breokwoldt Violet Bucknlc Ruth Ksaaina Grace Lankenan Vara Breckwoldt Anita, Bookbinder mmmmmmm Miss Mildred F. Hartter was hostess at a tea given in Laurel Court of the Fairmont Hotel on Tuesday, January 22, entertaining the members of her bridge club, Mrs. Rudolph Goemer of Los Angeles, who is the house guest of her mother, Mrs.

Homer E. Less-man of Oakland, was the honor guest Those present were: MESDAMES Rudolph Ooernsr N. L. Knowle W. B.

Welchhart Frederick Meyer William Smith Waldemar Straueh Dorothea Meyer Homer Leaamas I i Martha Harmaaen Alice Schllchtlng Harry Morris Ph.vlla Garslulo i 1 Pirate Eveeing 'f 3 4 A Lillian Harmasen Louis Price Ooldie Bookbinder Catherine Hcaley Florence Crooks Gertrude Puritans Marie Viima Carolyn Baader Hfrmlne Muller Theresa Arendc Helen Schneider Beaale Crooka i. Matilda Martlua Shirley Rchlff Anetta Brncato Eleanor Lennen Louise Knoeh Cecilia Rlndon Mildred Windier Reechen Pacini Swede Poatler Ins: Backlund Betty Bellmer Ws. Miss Edith Pedersen, a bride -elect, was the honored guest at a surprise shower given recently by Mrs. J. Kabatchnick at her home In Sanchez avenue, Burlliv game.

Under a huge white bell was the centerpiece formed by an embankment of fresh orange bios soms with a bride dressed in white satin, trimmed with crystals, and adorned with a bridal veil. This was surrounded by dolls dressed as bridesmaid! in the pastel shades. The shower was attended by members of Miss Pedersen's weekly sewing club. Those present were: MESDAME8 Etta Kabatchnick Myrtle Alois MISSES Gladys Kabatchnick Clara Sacht Genevieve Chevalier Loralne Anderson Tbelma Nilien Edith Pedersen Lou Alois MESSRS. Jas.

Kabatchnick Gerald Kabatchnick Geort Kabatchnick MISSES ft Elisabeth Bender Ramona Dougherty Vivian Ptevens Laora Meyer Emily Roeth Lillian E. Schlffera Ollta Burmelater Emma Btrltilwcer Mildred Boehm Frances Anderson Alma F. Shlmek rio Costello Valentine Whist hi I Party Hostesses The monthly meeting tot the Eollan Club on January 25, was turned into an "Evening With the Pirates" by Mr. Joseph Speck, The entertainment was cleverly arranged, and Included contests, games and musical selections. A large pirate ship adorned the center of the table and treasure chests were placed at intervals.

Painted skulls took the place of place cards and small boats were used as favors. Those present Included: Mr, and Mr. Eugene Doyl MISSES Margaret Ute Ellen Claahy. Bather Vlreno Bertha Wyrach Elisabeth Newell Ago De Vr France Claiby MESSRS. Jack Garrlatt Lesll Villas Georg Freudenberg Gordon Magnuasoa Joseph Bueck A Valentine whist party was given by St.

Joseph's Presentation Alumnae on Wednesday, February 6, at St. Joseph's Hall in Berkeley to raise funds for scholarships established by tha Alumnae last year. Mrs. Alice Sullivan la president of the alumnae. MRSrF RA NK LE ROy MUNCY, who was Miss Ber-nice Hinshaw of Berkeley before her marriage last month.

Boy Photo. iafrt mil' al Club at Dinner Miss Lillian Gold and Miss Barbara Cannon were hostesses at a party given recently In the latter'a home on Broadway. Entertainment numbers were given by the Misses Lois Alan. Betty Gest and Ruth Murray, and Mr. Robert Alan.

Those in the party were: MISSES Lillian Oold Henrietta Flume Lola Alan Katherine O'Donnell Betty Goat Helena Jamerson Ruth Murray MESSRS. Robert Alan William Davis Harold Harrison Donald Price Paul Sanderson Charles E. Foster Surprise Linen Shower Compliments Miss Cohen Cousins Honored MRS. ROBERT DIXON LOW-THER, a recent bride, who was formerly Miss Edna Jane Sils-ley of Piedmont The young couple went to Southern California on their honeymoon. MRS.

C. A. WEBSTER, who recently returned to her home in Stockton from a visit to Del Monte and San Francisco. a Miss Edith Pedersen Bride of Mr. R.

Bur son The One and One Club recently gave a dinner at the Stewart Hotel for their new officers. Miss Jeannette Levine has been elected president, Miss Rose Dufskl secretary-treasurer, and Misses Pearl Green and Ann Ross social representatives. Misses Sarah Lewis, Goldia Green and Mildred Polen were the other members present. After the dinner the members of the club attended one of the local theaters. Miss Medey Shtpman was hostess to a group of her friends on Friday evening at her home in Seventh avenue in honor of her cousins, the Misses Nancy, Louise and Hortense Faneuf, who recently returned from Mexico.

Refreshments were served at an attractively decorated table. Those present were: MISSES Helen Resnlck Helen Albreehtsen Tad" Tyson Nancy Faneuf Natalie Savairt Louise Faneuf Hortense Faneuf Medey Bblptnaa Brilliant Throng Sees I Opening of Polo Season HE wedding of Miss Edith Pedersen of Burlingame to Mr. Robert Burson of A cake In the shape of a heart, helped to form the centerpiece, with the names of the betrothed couple across the face. Those present were: MISSES Myrtle Cohen Helen Harris Pauline Lewis Ruth Cohen Mildred Lewis Mildred Dodsra Charlotte Kosenbers Vera Adelstein Dlna Rusenblum Mildred Schweltasr MESDAMES J. J.

Blum Henry Peck ON Saturday afternoon, February 2, Miss Charlotte Rosenberg entertained at a surprise linen 6hower, complimenting Miss Myrtle Estelle -Cohen, a bride-elect. The diversion of the afternoon was bridge. For tea a huge table was set with a lovely centerpiece of flowers, with place cards adorning each place in the form of a small basket with an umbrella over the name of each guest Inscribed across the top. At the bride-elect's place was a doll dressed in pink crepe paper, holding a small umbrella over her head. A telegram was at Miss Cohn's place telling her to follow each string of serpentine, which led from the table to various parts of the house.

At the end of each string was shower gift Zebulon uanara was the best maa The ushers were Messrs. George O'Brien and Henry Usedon. The ceremony was followed by a wedding dinner and dance at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel In San Mateo. The bride, who is a graduate of the Burlingame High School, has been constantly entertained since the announcement of her engagement. Mr.

BUrson is the son of Mr. and Mrs, John Burson of San Mateo. He and his bride will make their home In Lorton avenue, Burlingame, when they return from their honeymoon. Luncheon Hostess Senior Entertains San Mateo took place last evening at seven o'clock in St. Catherine's Church at Burlingame, the Rev.

M. Power officiating. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pedersen of 114 Lor-ton avenue, Burlingame.

The bride's cousin, Miss Beatrice Simpson, was the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Klsie O'Brien and Miss Hat-tie Hicks. Little Miss Virginia O'Brien of this city was the flower girl. Mr. Holm Arnold Preparation is being made for the Maccabees' Valentine dance and whist, to be given by the ladies of Loyal Hive No.

96, In Maccabee Hall, at 404 Clement street, on Saturday night, February 16. Among those active on the committee are: MESDAMES Archie Wheeler H. M. Wad Martin Storm M. Hushes Lewis De Lew Miss Loretta Cualldge Miss Frances Leonard, a senior Gay In purple shirts the members of the Midwick team were: Messrs.

Eric Pedley, Hal Roach, Elmer Boeseke and Ted Miller. The play was exciting at all times, and the gallery was furnished plenty of thrills. Among the spectators were: Mrs. George Gordon Moore, Mrs. Elmer Boeseke, Mrs.

Tommy Hitchcock, Mrs. Paul Butler, Mrs. Francis McComas, Mrs. Mildred Kelleher, Mrs. Frances Elkins, Mrs.

8. F. B. Morse, Mrs, Harry Hunt and Mrs. Jack Neville.

A BRILLIANT throng- of so-'; socially prominent people 1 JL from San Francisco, San Mateo and Los Angeles gathered to witness the first polo game of the 1929 season at Del Monte on Sunday afternoon, February IV It was the first of the major games, and as usual Mr. "Tommy" Hitchcock was the hero of the day with his spectacular playing. He was on the San Carlos Cardinals' team, as were also Messrs. George Gordon Moore, Captain Wolfert and Alden Roark. Mrs.

J. C. McAllister was host ess recently at a luncheon gives at Hotel Stewart Those who en-Joyed the afternoon were: MESDAMES E. A. KeneaUy L.

A. Taylor S. Warren. J. C.

McAllister A. D. Coutts Jr. F. Darling Dinner for Levys Here From at St Paul's High scnooi, recently entertained, a number of her friends at a bridge party given at her home.

Her guests were: misses Marararet T-ahy Irene CameroB kathleen Hurton Helen Leahy Lorraine Doughertr Eleanor Walah Loretta Daly Amelia Culbersoa Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gibson, who make their home at the Fairmont Hotel, have been host and hostess at a number of small dinner parties which were in the nature of a farewell, as they are leaving shortly for a visit with relatives in the East.

Bon Voyage Tea For Mrs. Butler Dance in Honor Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Scripps, Mrs.

E. W. Scripps and Mr. and Mrs. T.

M. Measly, prominent members of San Diego society, are at the Fairmont Hotel, having arrived from the southland on Saturday, Among those at Hotel Del Monte over the last "week end were Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Magee Messrs. Kenneth Walsh, George Pope Jean de Saint Cyr, Richard Schwerin and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Cranston. Mr. Gordon Armsby was at Pebble Beach. on Satur- Shoe Hosiery Stores A dance was given evening, January 26, at the A dinner was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Levy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marks, 834 Thirty-third avenue, on Sunday, January 27. Those present were: MESSRS. AND MESDAMES L.

Ivey H. Forrest W. Davenport L. Marks Wolff Mra. F.

Conn MASTERS Stanley Davenport Hartley Cobs Miss Selma Marks Mr. Hyman Mark Mrs. Frank M. Avery entertained a group of friends at a dinner party In the Venetian room of the Fairmont Hotel last Sunday evening. London Visitor Mrs.

Rene M. Vidalie entertained at her home with a "bon voyage" tea for Mrs, Edward Stone Butler, who is leaving San Francisco for an extensive tour with Mr. Butler. The guests included: Edward Stone Butler A. W.

Kraut Frank Rcynold Jesrle V. Randall Vera S. Goldman. William B. Vestal Kana Laohk Goorge E.

Watson Sunnyslde Community Club Hall in honor of the engagement of Miss Leah R. Pacini to Mr. Victor L. Raffo. A buffet supper was served at midnight to 120 guests.

Mrs. Joseph Horton of London, England, and Mrs. F. E. Beatty and her son, Master Denis Beatty of Coronado, arrived from the south on Saturday, February 2, and were at the Fairmont Hotel during the week.

PARTY GIVEN r.mu nnierg jamea E. Zlegler MONKEY FUR u. ratch Sadie McCann I FOR LITTLE DAUGHTER TCCKTCN AT C'f Al rjLL Monday! Trims These NEW SPRING COATS in the great semiannual SALLE Important purchase of New Spring Dresses Mrs. William J. Nobmann, assisted by her sister, Miss Emily a 1 gave a party on Wednesday afternoon, February 8, at her home in Hayes street to celebrate the second birthday of her little daughter, Miss Betty Jeanne Nobmann.

Games were played, and refreshments were served at a table decorated in pink and white. Among those present were: MESDAMES Louis Wencker Robert R. Hamilton Drue 8. Conner Jack L. Keating William J.

Nobmann Samuel Farb MISSES June Conner Alice Mae Swift Beverly Keating Thelma Dean Swift Betty J. Nobmann Jackie Farb MASTERS Bobble Hamilton Drue Conner Samuel Farb Jr. 19 At Paso Robles Worth $25 and more! Among well known residents of San Francisco recently registered at Paso Robles Hot Springs were: MESSRS. AND MESDAMES Matwell McNutt Jr. C.

G. Morton JameB A. Code Jr. R. Morpan Thornton Magee M.

F. Van Horn C. Byron J. T. Jensen Maxwell Blach MESDAMES Eleanor H.

Do A. S. Baldwin H. N. Beatty Frank Wishon The supreme elegance of black broadcloth enhanced by the gleaming grace of monkey fur The sketch shows a novel side-flare and lovely Unes.

Others have the smart new back with satin inset Many intriguing Spring coat rogues are in thia exclusive collection appealing to the dress-wise woman. E. n. in owe A. D.

Clellans B. Kelly MISSES Emily C. Moor EOeanor Clifton Grace Butler ftSt Beatrice Snyder S. Barnes Daisy Strachan A price-presentation of new Spring dresses in printed chiffon, printed flat crepes, light weight tweeds, georgettes and other fabrics. One, two and three piece models.

Jacket ensemble and Bolero types. Styled for every occasion. You are certain to find the exact outfit you've been seeking in this $19 display. Bridge Luncheon formerly to $13,50 PUMPS! STRAPS! ftXFORDS! TIES from our regular stocks re-priced for Immediate Clearance! New Unes have been added to Insure proper fittings. Shop early TOMORROW! .00 35 Mrs.

Harry Eugene Gates of Ingleside Terrace, entertained a few friends at a luncheon and bridge party, at the Fairmont Hotel on Wednesday, January 21. Her guests included: MESDAMES Atllla Cox Bond Coleman Cox C. La Rue Shaffer N. A. Dickey Whittle Poor James P.

6haffer John Paul Kent of Hollywood to g9.50 Bridge Hostesses if or" Wide choice of materials and models. 917 Miss Frances Fields and Miss Mae McDonald were hostesses at a bridge-luncheon given Saturday, February 2, at the latter's home on Second avenue. Among those present were: MESDAMES Pert ram H. Wileox r.avmond Tj. Wagner Thoa.

McDonald Robert Murpby Bernard McDonald MISSES Am Miller Viola MrOowan. Alyce Louatenau Isabella Barbe Lorraine Collins Marean Hatch Cor. Kearny Sts. 14! 1 Fillmore Street 441-243 Geary Street 885 Market Street GRANT end GEARY JOSEPH MAGNIN CO. SECOND FLOOR 7' -I Vmog MAWS? illjl.

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