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aklanb Ctfoufie FEBRUARY 26, 192S SUNDAY Mrs. R. E. Dowien, snapped Jit playLjrequeplly invitational upon the at Sequoyah tchere joyi.4-TRIBUNE photo. Reception, Dance In Piedmont Home I Mount Diablo ICounlry Club i Fetes Holiday Younger Set Entertained at Tea at Home Many Parties Arranged for Opera Teas 1530 BROADWAY Springtime Shoes that will shine in the sun of the new mode's favor Washington' birthday brought cot many of the country club mem-bars to their favorite club for golf and other outdoors sport.

Mount Diablo Country club drew a Urge juota of its mem bars and many of th owners of country hornet adjacent cam down for the 1 holiday entertaining guests from town, V. At luncheon and -dinner there'' Vera many guests among them Mr. mil Mrs. H. B.

Holmes, Mr. and Ufa. Wilson Meyers and children of ban Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Le-toy J.

Krusl of Stockton, Mr. and Mr, Charles 6. Dodge, O. C. ester, and Mr.

and Mrs. E. Wright and family; Mr. and. Mrs.

R. B. Coons. Mrs. Irvinsr C.

Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Guerln, Mr.

and Mrs. Telford Hamilton, Mrs. W. R. I Campbell, Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Pwayne of Alameda, Mr. and Mra.

fieorge Barry, Mr, and Mrs. Delger Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ai C. Stubbs, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy L. Miss Agnes von Adelung was hostess Thursday afternoon at a charming luncheon for a coterie of the younger Bet at the home ot her parents. Dr. and Mrs.

EdwaM von Adelung, in TWenty-nlnth street. In Oakland. The affair honored Miss Nell Thomas, who Is to Miss von Adelung's brother, Mr. Archibald von-Adelung, and whoee marriage will take place later this spring. Mrs.

von Adelung entertained at the same time at a luncheon at the Town and Country club in San Francisco tor Mrs. E. Perry Thomas, the mother of Miss Thomas, who Is here with her daughter to visit at the von Adelung home. They will remain for another week in the Eastbay, and will then leave for their home in Montgomery, Where the Thomas-von Adelung wedding will take place. Miss Agnes von Adelung will be the guest of honor at large tea which Mrs.

A. Noble Is planning for her for the afternoon of March 6 at the Noble home in Piedmont avenue, Berkeley. Miss von Adelung Is the fiancee of Mr. Charles A. Noble, the son of Dr.

and Mrs. Noble. Mlsg Alicia Maiden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maiden, entertained Wednesday matinee at the Horse Show for her classmates at Ransoms.

Among her guests were Miss Virginia Hlgglns, Miss Barbara Brodrick, Miss Jean Rawlings, Miss Marjorle Creed, Miss Mary Virginia Hess, Miss Marjorle Patterson and Miss Elizabeth Matthews. Rookwood Pottery A new and larger assortment just received. Prices rfl0 to '100 H. MORTON CO. Jewelers 1712 Broadway A price that is 'way llllllls.

less than their r1.jrVffiVs -u-nnr nt th return of Mr. Andrew Williams from Hawaii, Mre. Williams arranged a aijngmiui prise reception and dance Wednesday evening at their beautiful home in which was formerly the old Philip Bowles estate. UnwAflan riertnratlnnj were used throughout the home, and Hawaiian music and dancers entertained. Charming tete a tete tables, deco-alth Hawaiian lein and blos som were arranged on the veranda for the cupper service, invitations a mnra than ISO friends' from both sides bT the bay for the cnarming aiiair.

Lenten Talks To Be Given In Piedmont Ash Wednesday coming In the middle of Horse Bhow week, so ciety will not enter upon its season of penance until tomorrow. This year there Is an interesting course of readings to be given at the homes of Piedmont matrons for Which Invitations have been ex tended. Mrs. Percy J. Walker of Seavlew avenue will open her home for the first reading and tea Feb ruary 28, when Mrs.

Hugh Brown wlJJ give a review of "Silver Cord." Marty new books will be read and discussed during the course of the series. The dates for the series are as follows: Mrs: Frank Hunt Proctor, March Mrs. Btuart Hawley, March Mrs. C. E.

Hume, March 16; Mrs. Harry Mosher, March 22; Mrs. Walton N. Moore, March 28; Mrs. Q.

Volkmann, April and Mra. Ft. Stanley Dollar, April 12. If. Mrs.

Mary C. FJaston entertained Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon before the matinee at the horseshow, at which her guests were Mrs. James Dunn, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs, Frank Milton Avery, Mrs. Ernest Mendenhall, tira.

James Warrack, Mrs, Sam Breck, Mr. I. Harrison Clajy and Mlas Elizabeth Meehan. The affair was given at the Easton home In Jackson street. Mrs.

Edward Young was hostess at luncheon Thursday at her home In Highland avenue, Piedmont, which complimented her mother, Mrs. Ezra Connell, and her mother-in-Jaw, Mrs. Julius Young. Mrs. Connell has been visiting here with her daughter from her home In Scranton, to which she Is returning via the southern route within a few days.

1 If The model illustrated, available either with graceful spike heels or trig heels of height suitable for walking, is fashion-notable for its slenderness of line, and individuality. Its applique of self or contrasting leather is very new. In all patent, patent with blonde kidskin, and other smart combinations. All sizes. All widths.

Other equally-smart Spring shoe in tbt: so-desirable boney-bdge or aore grey suedes, in new brown kids fans, and in patent. A vmk 'variety of models available at this price, Miss Gettell Announces; Her Betrothal On of the most deltjglftfU! en gagement announcements', of the week was that of Mis Dorothy Bates Gettell and Mr. Maurioe Loyal Hugglnl. Which Was revealed when several hundred cards were ent-to their friend on both aides of the bay and down the peninsula. Miss Gettell Is the daughter of Professor and Mrs.

Raymond Get tell of Spruce street, Berkeley. Professor Gettell is assistant dean of the College of Letters and Science at the University of Cali fornia, from which his daughter was graduated in '27. Khe is a member of the Delta Gamma, sorority. Mr. Hugglns Is the son of Mr.

and Mra. Amos Hugglnt of Euclid avenue, in Berkeley, and Is now assistant professor In chemistry at Stanford university. Ha was graduated from the University of California In '19 and received his Ph. D. degree in '22, from the state university.

He is a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity. Their wedding Is to bp an event of the early Hummer. Friday evening Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hall will occupy the Thomas Tclfer box when they will entertain for tholr niece, Miss Rachel Vlo-lette, who will have as her guests MliM.Meda Houghton, Mls Virginia Tooker, Miss Lewlston Storey, Miss Florence Olney, Miss Trudy Lan don, Mlas Anabel McClure. Miss Audry Walton of Carmel has arrived with her entry for the Horse Show and will be the guest of the Halls during her stay in the is 'A i 'i f) liillliilllllliiiiii Eastbay Homes Are Setting For Luncheons i syM h.ia Sever at smart' eVe given during Morse Show week, though not relative to it.

Mrs. Wallace M. Alexander gave the last of a series at her home "Brown Gables," piedmont, before her departure with Mr. Alexander for the Hawaiian Islands. Another luncheon that at which Mrs.

Hayward Thomas presided as hostess Tuesday for a score of guests at her home on Vernon Heights. Bridge was the after luncheon diversion. Mrs. H. U.

Maxfleld also entertained at homo; bridge, was the later diversion for a number of close friends. Mrs. Norman De Vaux enter-tatined ot her home on King avenue, Piedmont, Monday afternoon, and afternoon Mrs. Frank Ball -presided as hostess to a group ot friends whom 'she entertained at the Mount Diablo County club. At the Town and Country club across the bay, Mrs.

Griffith Oliver presided as hostess for mnnbor of tho younger matrons Tuesday afternoon. The affair was In compliment to the hostess' sister, Mrs. Melvln Threlkeld (Drusllla Maltby whose marriage wus an event of the past month. Mr. and Mrs.

Threlkeld are to make their home in Berkeley. Mr. Threlkeld will continue his course of study at the UnlvoKglty of California. a Ot Mr. and Mrs.

Burlington Carlisle entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Mr, and Mrs, John Eberhnrd Fabcr, later tuking their guests to tho Howe Show. jiriJ 1530 BROADWAY A aratiitn Sk? mATnntn of society and music lover Will take place tomorrow at the first ot the opera teas which will hav Its setting In Hotel Oakland at 2 o'clock. These tea are being given under the auspice of Oakland Forum, of which. Ml Annie Florence Brown Is president. At tomorrow' teaVictor Lttphr tensteln, well knoifn 'lecturer on muslo, wllj describe the first two opera that are 6 be produced by the Chicago Grnd Opera company opening)? it season In Oakland, March13.

1 The operas are "Alda" ana "Resurrection." As--slsting Lichtensteln will be the Arlon Trio, musical artist, which includes Mis Margaret Avery, 'cellist; Miss Josephine Holub, violinist, Mis Barthelson, and the op-eratlo quartet ''th National 'Broadcasting "company. -In the quartet are Mia Dorothy Regan Talbot, soprano; Miss Margaret ndHR. MntritHrH TfnrnM Hoauld- lng, tenor, and Mynard Jones, bass. Mrs. i.

Arinur mcKara win oe hostess and assisting her will be Mrs. Frank Btringham, Mrs. Henry 8. May, Mrs. J.

B. Havre, Mrs. Ed-lngton Detrlck, Mrs. Edward Houghton, Mr. Charles" Butters, I.

W. Barrlngton, Mr. Cm-berto Ollvieri, Mr. Charles W. Merrill, Mrs.

Rickard will entertain her assistant hostesses at the tea, V-'-- Mr. Btuart Hawley wilt entertain and her guest will be Mrs. William Volkmann, Mrs. Robert Stanley, Dollar, Mrs. Frank Hunt Proctor, Mr.

Joseph Russell Knowland, Mr. William Cavalier, Mrs. Percy Walker, Mr. Charles Bate and Mr. Harry Mosher.

Mrs. John Louis Lohse is to entertain Mrs. Charles Wheeler Mrs. Virgil Jorgensen, Mrs. Leroy Butler, Mr.

Vance McClymonds, Mre. Roy Shurtleff, Mr. Gray Hanson and other. Mr. B.

B. Field will Include Mrs. Tallmade. Mrs. G.

N. Richardson, Mrs. Leslie Oliver, Mr. Percy Woods, Mrs. W.

B. K. der, Mrs. Halph M. Bundschu, And several others.

Miss Matilda Brown will have at her table Mrs. Charle M. Proctor, Mrs. M. W.

Kales, Mrs. E. M. Burn-ham, Mrs. A.

T. Ellis, Miss Helen Kinsell, Mis Elizabeth GUI, Mrs. Daniel Easterbrook, Mrs. J. H.

Dunn, Mrs. Antoinette 2olllng. who will entertain Include rs; Mr H' D-denfeldt, Mr. Warren 8. Palmer, Mrs.

Charle rr Mrs. fhomaa CrelUni Mrs. Wintield o. uverion, Mrs. Newton Koser, Arthur H.

Rpm Howard. Mrs. Peter J. Crosby, Mrs. xelgh a.

J. Bnyder, Mrs. Hubbard, Mra. Charles Hubbard, Miss Allene Edoff, Mr. Don Weaver, Mrs.

Harold Mason. Miss Bogurdus Brodt many other" Helmond entertained with adance last evening at th home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. hi I tot naif a-hundred guests. The home artistle in an arrangement of spring blossoms.

Earlier in the month Miss Hel-mond Was hostess at a large bridge evening for a different group of friends. Among those invited to last evening's affair were the Misses Gene-vlove Fenwick, Beryl Johnson, Dorothy Alice Helmer, Mildred Shatn; Teresa Sullivan, Dorothy Frickstad, Margaret Henry; Josephine Fehwlcp; Lorraine Wilkinson, Ruth Haskell, Elsie Helms, Ruth Staiger, Edna Stalger Get-trude Thaler, Bessie Short, Ralph Starkweather, Martha Armstrong, and Ed Pitcher, Dane Johnson, Harold Blshoff, Enrico Del Ousa, Al Barba, Lloyd Henderson, Oscar Anderson, Hugh Waterhouse, Harry Lester Anderson, Jack Thaler, Marion Monry, Milton Hargenson, Jack Markourt, Pat Mlnters, Laurence-Petri and Ben Larson, 0 6 Friday evening March 2, has been set as the date for a benefit card party which the members of the Alpha Delta Phi Mothers' club will give at the fraternity house in Htdge road, Berkeley. Among those in charge of arrangements are Mrs. Ralph Phelps, Mrs. James Van Loben Sels, Mrs.

George Weir, Mrs. R. L. Underhlll, Mrs. Fred Bain, Mrs.

Kenneth Low-den and Mrs. William E. Colby. 0 Mrs. Paul Skinner will entertain Tuesday at.

a luncheon at her home for a coterie of her more' intimate friends. OF IN CALIFORNIA i IT CAME FROM GUMP fratt, Mr. ana Mrs. van Khodln, Mr; and Mrs. James Otis of San Francisco, Frank.

Leach, R. A. Alexander. Judge and Mrs. Louis Weln-, mann, Mrs, F.

I Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cad man, Mr. and i Mr. Hockenbeamer, Mrs.

I. Hlb-, hard, Mrs. W. E. Mllwaln, Mr.

and Mrs. Xa Bmlth, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Beebe, Mrs.

K. B. Bumsted, Mr. and Mrs, B. F.

Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Whltton, Judge farmer of Berkeley, H. E. Stuard, Ralph Meyers; Mr.

and Mrs. C. Latham, J. B. de Qolyer, Mr, and Mrs.

J. A. Bennett; Among other who- motored out for afternoon war Dr, and Mrs. Howard Thomas, Dr. and Mrs.

Bonn Louis Lohss, Professor Dur eth of the University of California, Mr. and Mr, l'red B. Richard, son, Mia Florin rt Bfown and nany mora arewell Tea ill Be Given For Armv Pair '(Continued From Page ff aland. Her 'daughter, Miss Jessie It enjoying a visit In San ft Wednesday Mr. M.

E. Seville was hostess at anlnformal luncheon and bridge at her horn In Claremont, iirt, H. Bowie wahots at an tractive luncheon. 'recently at her' horns' oa Contra CosU avenue, Berkeleyi Mrs. Henry A.

Greene, wife of he late General Greene, V. 8. ai left Beacom, J. where ah Tha been visiting during the last month and is now the guest of Colonel and Mrs. F.

W. Coleman of Washington, P. where shs Is en-Joying sv round of social affajrs, many of which are being given- In her honor, Mrs. Greene expects to to er lwm 4n Berkeley about the rnlddle'orAfcHl. 1 i' 'Z ff.

Many officers' anS 'tfislr wives rrosstd the bay last week to attend ti the "at home" given by Major Gen- iral and Mr. John L. Hines in htlr quarter at Fort Maion, a iSupper Party Attended by Presidio Set PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Feb. 15, Lieutenant and Mrs. Elnar Bchjerven entertained (upper recently: ana Mrt.

jnaa mou. TMmmo Osptsta wl Mr. MuNnbb UBSDAMKS 01. B. Csdweladrr Kdward Iftrltt P.

CAPTAINS bKil A. UOtnl KdwnM Evrltt Ir. W. i. "PrSDirtll Jdhn t.

DojlS tOlirk Buttnr 4 Lieutenant ahd Mrs. Thomas ThOrnburgh entertained Captain and Mrs. Joseph Lamber at dinner or Saturday evening. Captain and Mr. Alexander Mao- Nabb, with their two email daugh ters, Cheyney and Sally, spent a -week as the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Cadwalader in Piedmont. tt Mrs, Lawrence Kuter spent a Jweek In Loft Angeles as the guext of Mrt and Mrs. Philip Carllng.

Mrs. who Is the sister of Lleu-itenant H. J. Coyle, is now the guest of Lieutenant and Mrs. Kuter at the Presidio of Monterey and many parties are planned in her honor.

ff Chaplain and Mrs. James Miles Webb, with their tlaughter, Mary, motored to Ban Francisco to bid voyage to their daughter nnd son-in-law, Lieutenant and Mrs. (George Grayeb, who sailed on tho iCambral for Honolulu ou Friday. INEW CREAM ERASES i i HAIR LIKE MAGIC! Satisfaction Unlimitedly i Guaranteed or Money Back! I Juit smooth on a little of this delightfully scented cream vHh your Jflngers tho way you m. cold Wash off with colli wat'r iln few minutes.

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Price T5c per tube et drug and department stores, Including tho Owl Drug Stores, the Emporium, San Francisco; the Owl Lrug Stores, Oakland. Will be presented on Monday and Tuesday, February 27th and 28th Living Models will display a fashionable selection of Spring Apparel P. M. :30 to 3:30 (So i oats Krocps SPRING SAL (S-nsemble (osix (yyi.ii. JM3( iccessoriQs ncs ORCHESTRA CHINESE, PERSIAN, TURKISH AND INDIAN scatter-size rugs and room-size carpets at Discounts from 10 to 50 MatorpeTMiyide present-day color-schemes.

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