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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 47

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SMART SET SECTION Page 'f fl Sundsy, Spt. 21, 1747 Tales Out of Mayfair (Continued from Page One) mory recalls that she appeared here something like a quarter of Sharps Mark Their Golden Anniversary Doctor and Wife Have Been Wedded for Fifty Years a century ago in the ingenue role of Margaret Anglin's starring vehicle, "The Woman of home of the T. Noel Elands, with the Elands as only attendants. Judge Roland King, also of Ath-erton, officiated. UNDISMAYED BY a first failure, the blind bowboy has aimed again at Dorothy Roncovieri, Bronze." However, in these parts, Nedda is much better remembered as the daughter of famous comedian Ned Although not na tive born, Ned made his first success in San Francisco and THERE WERE golden wedding festivities last Sunday for Dr.

the city became his by adoption. And on the facing page are two camera studies of Ned's granddaughter (and Nedda's Hamlin School grad and descendant of early San Francisco pioneers. Recently announced was (1) Dorothy's engagement to a local lad, John T. Kane and (2) the setting of November 8 as wedding date. A little over a year ago announcement was made of Dorothy's betrothal to Melvin Marshall of New York and this But Dorothy and Melvin came1 to the conclusion that it was all.

I iyugwxiyjftMiJauji 'iii an inn ii i jiniii ii, mum mnm H' wmw ihim.ii wmi" mail It i it I -r 4 -i If i 'Vl'-: -K v' if it 1 xy -v. i 1 1 1 and Mrs. William Fuller Sharp, who celebrated their fifty years of wedded life at an at home held at their domicile in Urbano Drive. daughter, of course), Mrs. John Lester, who, carrying on family tradition, toured in USO shows The Sharps, both native Cali- during the war but who, says Town and Country, prefers writing.

The Notebook TIE NUPTIALS. At recent rites performed at the home of his aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. William C. Voorsanger, Dr.

Edgar Way-, burn took Mrs. Cornelia Elliott Haslett as his bride They'll live in Taylor Street on their return from a British Columbia honeymoon The bridegroom, an Army Medical Corps veteran, is on the faculty of the Stanford Medical School. 5K OCEAN SEPARATION While Lt. Wendell Mackey USN does sea duty off the coast of China, his wife, the former Margery Campbell, is headquartering in Pied' mont with her mother, Mrs. Malcolm Campbell.

tt rK ff TEMPORARY ROOF Until their newly purchased home in Ross is readied, the Edwin L. Griffiths (Esther Bullard) and their offspring duo quartered at the Mill Valley home of Esther's parents, the Edward Bull-ards. FOR FLOWER ENTHUSIASTS A series of four floral arrangements demonstrations to be given next month at the San Francisco Museum of Art commencing October 8 and continuing through the three succeeding Wednesdays The last two events to feature Thanksgiving arrangements and Christmas decorations respectively a mistake before they got around fornians, were married on September 15, 1897, In San Rafael and, until a year ago, they lived in San Rafael In the home which was originally built by Mrs. Sharp's father, the late William B. Brad- PROBABLY THE most effec to making wedding plans.

Hi tive decor yet achieved in the Palace's enormous, towering ceil ONE OF THE FEATURES in the current issue of Town and ford. inged Garden Court was that used by the San Francisco Opera The couple's four daughters, Country is an article entitled "These Disarming Women" Guild for their recent Silver Ball, Silvered eucalyptus trees, some thing like two dozen of them, masked the pillars on each side With a picture of Frances (Mrs, Ambrose) Diehl in chic, brocade' of the room and the effect was Mrs. Gerald DeGraf, Mrs. Eugene L. Covey, Misses Dorothy and Evelyn Sharp, assisted at the gathering.

Also present were the Sharps' granddaughter, Paula Gene Covey. Unable to attend were their grandsons, Cadet William B. DeGraf, a student at West bodiced, black velveteen dinner superlative. dress. Frances, who although The Guild's decor committee, she now lives in New York, is headed by Mrs.

Marcus Kosh- generally referred to as a San land and assisted most ably by Franciscan, is president of the National Council of Women and Mrs. Walker Kamm, is more than pleased with the results. The hostelry requested that the deco Point, and Donnell R. DeGraf, who is stationed in Japan with the Army paratroops. was one of the leading figures at the International Council of Women conference held earlier rations be left there for a period so that they might be more generally viewed.

The committee in charge of the Gaieties, to be held October 11 at the St. Francis, have bespoken the decorations for COKSETS and Brassieres VT rrt omjlM tin nttionsJly knows makra for thin who In.l.l th tint with rxprrt Individual attention; lw Dixie lo erdrr, duplicated, or alterations. MORRIS MOMULL CO. 1537 Polk St. ORdwar 3-6023 THEIR party and the Burlin- this month in Philadelphia.

In the same issue of the magazine there's a nostalgic touch for old-timers. Therein is a full page photograph of Mrs. Joshua Logan, the former Nedda Harri-gan of the Broadway stage and wife of a big time New York producer. Nedda is not unknown in these parts. An elephantine me- three young matrons were members of the arrangements committee, Proceeds will go to the sorority's national project for cardiac relief.

Active and alumnae members attended the benefit affair. Pm1 Eminfr phnto GROUPED AT last Saturday! Alpha Phi Black and White Ball at the Fairmont were (left to right) Laurence W. Dickey William Stephens, Mrs. Stephens (Leslie Loupe), Mrs. Dickey, Mrs.

Theodore Ingham and Mr. Ingham. The game Club has received permission to use them at a later Who's nextf I lis I Hrillr. KIK lAIALUtl Krtlstrar Room 4l: Walty Brida 1OH0 Nlrollpt MlnnrapolK Minn. Beads Restrung 75c (Knotted 1.501 2-Doy Service Beaded Dresses, Bags Repaired Ail work guaranteed Prompt service on mail orders MRS.

C. WEIDBRRG, CA. 1-3560 S30 Market, opp. Emporium, Rm. 702 Dorothy Bruce Kiser Is Wed to Wesley Doyle CANDLELIGHT AND white chrysanthemums were used as decorations for the recent wedding of Dorothy Bruce Kiser and Wesley Doyle at the Ingleside United Presbyterian Rites Held At Ross Home LeeDonohoe Nuptials at St.

Anthony's ST. ANTHONY'S Church was the setting for the recent nuptials at which Betty Marie Prielipp became the bride of Leo J. Donohoe. The bride, daughter of the Charles Prielipps of this city, wore SUPERFLUOUS HAIR-, jf P'ViT'l Permanently Rtmovid VBy tin NEW Thsrmolysli VBy th NEW 'SIS astest Wfthod Epilator Ka known. Aisoi I k-lelectrolysls.

I I Lava time an. and multlpls nwdlt ron meinocu BRIDAL SANS FORMAL, heralding money. liacommended by phvriclaaa Church. The Rev. Peter MacCormack officiated.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenney K. Kiser, Gwendolyn Leege became the MARY Y. BURKE 133 Geary Suite 811 EX.

2-3848 formerly of Lexington, wore RENTALS Bridesmaids' Flower Girls Evening Gowns. Open Saturdays a long sleeved Ivory satin brocade ADVERTISEMENT gown, made with a full skirt and train. Her fingertip illusion veil Evenings by Appointment. PR. 5-327 a gown of white satin fashioned with a low sweetheart neckline, full skirt with train and a bustle.

Her fingertip veil was of French fell from a coronet of seed pearls. The attendants were Mary Alice IXF.CTIUU.YSIS of Talisman roses. Susan Walraven was flower girl and Mark Zimmerman was ringbearer. Frocked In pink gowns were the bridesmaids, Patricia Doyle, sister of the bridegroom, and Beth Ferguson. They carried pink roses with blue satin ribbon.

Best man for his brother was David Doyle and the ushers were Porter, maid of honor, and Peggy Mitchell and Dolores Tattenham, illusion, held in place by a crown of satin roses. She carried a white Bible with orchids and streamers of stephanotis. Perfection In the removal ttl itrim th of Miperfluom ilL hair will depend entirely Js on the Integrity and skill '-St bridesmaids. Charles Edward Prielipp, broth bride of Rudolph Peter Walty at a recent ceremony at, the Ross home of her mother, Mrs. Herman C.

Stein, and Mr. Stein. Dr. Lynn T. White officiated at the informal 4 o'clock rites which were attended by immediate family members.

The young pair, who met in Switzerland where the bride has been studying since last year, honeymooned in California and left Thursday for New York. They will sail October 10 for Holland and will visit in several European countries before going to Zurich, Switzerland, to make their home. Gwen, daughter of the late Dr. Carolyn Kiser, the bride's .4 er or tne bnae, servea as Dest Do This For Wrinkles! If you have premature fine lines and wrinkles, you can make them far ler noticeable by using the new Saxellt Astringent Cream. This marvelous cream temporarily tightens and firms the outer layer of the skin surface, and tends to close up and pull together these flaws to your charm.

You may not believe your eyes when you look in your mirror. Before going out so PhyitrlanV Endorsement "j'" cousin and maid of honor, was in 9 Auttiiimy on a' KlpctruluKV over 20 years strictest I'rlvaey YL-' By Appointment Only James Doyle and Walker Kiser, the bride's brother. a gown of aqua faille with matching hat. She carried a bouquet man, and the ushers were Mai Donohoe, brother of the bridegroom, and David Lundgren. After a honeymoon in Yosemite MISS C.

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Leege of San Fran graduated from the confidence of greater complexion beauty. Branson School in attended Stanford, WTTH ST. ALBAN'S Episcopal Church in Westwood Hills as the setting, Barbara Brown Lender Cisco, was Katharine Ross and where she Alpha Phi. studies at who celebrated her eighteenth birthday, a dinner party was was affiliated with and Charlotte Barrett, were frocked In pale yellow satin and they carried deep gold chrysanthemums. Deborah Daves was She completed her Saxolite One and two ounce sizes given recently at the Sir Francis became the bride of William Aus Bryn Mawr where Drake Hotel.

tin Ingram Jr. at recent rites. The she received her degree in '42. A pair will live in Louisville, Ky. her aunt's flower girl.

vear aeo August the new Mrs. JOYCE LOUTZENHEISER and John Roach were among duos noted at the Black and White Ball given last Saturday at the Fairmont by active and alumnae members of Alpha Phi Sorority San rrndsco Exmlnsr photo Best man for his Stanford class where the bridegroom, son of Mrs. William A. Ingram of Los Walty left for Switzerland where mate was Arthur Bergen Dunne she has been doing postgraduate of San Francisco and the ush In this can you'll find only I the tender, better-flavored I meat of the small tuna. Gatos, will complete his law studies.

work and where she was an as ers were Richard Pfieffer, Ran dolph Elliott, Brewster Arms, Del sistant teacher for American stu dents. 1 Boy for Ellises DR. AND MKS. JOHN F. The bride, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Franklin Lender, D'uChesnes Wed 50 Years mer Daves, Francis M. Scott, Walter Ruick and William T. wore an Ivory satin gown fash ELLIS recently became parents of a son at Stanford Hospital. ioned over a hoop skirt, and a veil Ingram.

The reception was held at the trimmed with heirloom Rosepoint lace belonging to the benedict's RECENT ADDITIONS to the Daves' home. Th couple flew QUALICRAFT Pimm Beautiful black suede platform pump one of the many wonderful values you'll find grandmother, Mrs. James Lane East on their honeymoon. The new Mrs. Ingram also attended ranks of golden wedding celebrants are the Leon DuChesnes, who observed the event at a sup of Los Gatos.

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