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0 0 0 00 0 Lars J. SUNDAY Dakland Tribune DECEMBER 6, 1925 S-3 Miss Ruth Devlin, daughter of the Frank Devlins of Berkeley, who is popular in the younger photo. New Home Is At Pebble Beach Mrs. C. Fitz-Howard Jarvis has returned to Pebble Beach, having spent the holiday with her family at their home in the Sequoyah Hills.

Dr. and Mrs. Jarvis are building a rambling Spanish house adjoining the golf links at Pebble Beach and Mrs. Jarvis is superintending its completion. Dr.

and Mrs. Jarvis are house party of golfing friends over the New Year and Service Set Attend Many Dinners and Teas MARE ISLAND, Dec. Commander and Mrs. Hubert Lehman recently entertained a group of their service friends at a delightfully informal bridge, party at their home in Bay terrace. Lieutenant Commander and Mrs.

Lehman's guests included: Lieutenant Commanders and Mesdames Anderson, Joseph Armand Tartre, John P. Owen; Lieutenants and Mesdames Frederick Ingersoll and M. L. Marquette. 0 0 Mrs.

Marcus West recently' entertained at a delightful dinner party and bridge at their home in Vallejo. Mrs. West's guests included: Lieutenants and Mesdames Edward L. Marshall, J. M.

Easter, Walter Captain John M. Ellicott. 0 Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. William H. Wilterdink were hosts recently at a charming dinner party at their home in Vallejo.

Unusually effective were the decorations of lavender and green used throughout the living rooms of the Wilterdink home. The same color scheme was carried out in the dining room, where the centerpiece of the table was of violets. with lavender candles in silver holders. Following dinner, Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Wilterdink presided for their guests at an evening of bridge.

Covers were laid Commander and Mrs. John Schelling. Lieutenant Commanders and Mesdames Myron C. Baker, Pat Buchanan, George Weyler, Joseph Armand Tartre. Earlier in the week, Lieutenant commander and Mrs.

Wilterdink entertained at having as heir guests: Commander and Mrs. Noel Grant, Lieutenant CommandMrs. William Cogan, Lieutenant and Mrs. WV. D.

Sullivan. Mrs. Henry Widenmann, Mrs. R. C.

Green. '9 0 One of the prettiest parties of the season at the station was a bridge tea given by Mrs. Hubert Lehman at the Mare Island Country Club. Mrs. Lehman assembled almost fifty service matrons for an afternoon of bridge, followed by a prettily appointed tea.

Among those who enjoyed the afternoon with Mrs. Lehman were: Mesdames John H. Dayton, William Cogan, Clyde Camerer, Ruskin Lehman, William Owens. H. R.

F. Berneman, Ream S. Leachman, George L. Weyler, Joseph A. Tartre, Nelson Vulte, W.

P. Johnson, A. A. Baker, Neal Farwell, Charles this will be in the nature of a house warming. a SCHARZ PHOTO Mrs.

Mailler Searles was honor at a luncheon given by her sister, Mrs. Lee Cole Burnham, at the Clift, Thursday, for a number of Eastbay friends home crossing for: the affair. The Searles home in Vernon Heights is leased for the season while the family have been traveling. 0 Mr. and Mrs.

Bertrand L. York, who have been in New York for the past three weeks, will return to their home in time for the holidays. Pa 111 HUT Earrings Have by no means lost their vogue. New York women are wearing them with shingled bobs. Pair illustrated of jade, platinum and diamonds, $325.00 Others from $12.50 up Foo Dog.

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246-268 POST ST. Gump SAN FRANCISCO IT MEANS SOMETHING THE WORLD OVER WHEN YOU SAY "IT CAME FROM GUMP'8 ye Ann Greene Is Bride of Calvin Bates CARMEL, Dec. social event of the week in Carmel was the marriage last Monday mornof Miss. Ann Greene and Mr. Ing Calvin Bates, both of Carmel.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sumner Greene. They married in the Greene studio were Lincoln street. The Rev.

Austin on Chinn, rector of All Saints Episcochurch, Carmel, officiated. pal the Immedjate relatives of the Only bride and groom were present at the ceremony. After a wedding breakfast at the Greene home, the couple left by automobile for a In the southern part of honeymoon state. Mr. Bates, who is a minthe engineer, recently returned Ing from a four years' engineering trip in Alaska.

a Mrs. Grace Wallage entertained number of her friends at her home on North Lincoln street on Wednesday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Crothers, Mr.

Virgil Smith, Mr. Garnett Williams, and Mr. Conrad C. Immelman. 0 Mrs.

John Jordan entertained friends at tea Friday, afternoon at her home on Sasanova street. About twenty guests, were present. Mr. and Mrs. R.

G. MaxtoneGraham are entertaining over the week-end Professor and Mrs. E. Smith of Berkeley. Professor Smith is at the head of the English department at Colgate University, and at present is temporarily filling the chair of English literature at University of Cali- Mrs.

John Galen Howard of Berkeley, is the Sumner week-end Greenes. guest of 0 0 0 0 0. Miss Myrtle Arne, who is attendIng the University of California, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Courtland J.

Arne. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Flanders of San Jose are spending the weekend with Carmel friends. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Phillips have returned to Carmel after a fortnight with friends in the bay cities. 0 Miss Frances Griffin has returned to her Carmel home, after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her sister in San Francisco.

0 Mrs. Gertrude Roberts of Seattle is visiting friends in Carmel this month. 0 000 0 Stephen Sylvester Smith and daughter, Cecily, of Fresno, are visiting friends in Carmel' this week. g' 0 Mr. and Mrs.

Romayne Hunkins and sons Wilfred and Byron have returned to their home in Fresno after spenling the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives in Carmel. 0 0 Mrs. Sydney Cole of Oakland, formerly Miss Constance Heron of Carmel, is spending the week-end with Miss Hilda Hilliard at her parents' home in the Eighty Acres. Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. Field and 8.0 daughter Frances of Oakland are spending a fortnight with Mr. Field's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

F. 0. Field, at their on North Camino Real. Mr. Field was general chairman of the executive committee that conducted the recent campaign for harbor improvements in Oakland.

0 0 Dr. Beverly L. Clarke and his wife, Katherine Vander Roest Clarke, who were Carmel residents for a year, are now living in Palo Alto. Dr. Clarke is engaged in research work at Stanford University.

Captain Shirley A. Mansfield and family of Berkeley are spending the week-end with Mr. Mansfield's sister, Miss Ida Mansfield. a n. novelist, Miss Mariano Benson City, Iowa, McCaulay, is visiting friends in Carmel.

0 Mrs. Thomas Bickle has returned from Richmond, where she was called by the death of her father, Mr. Roy Hanson. Only a few months ago Mrs. Bickle's mother passed away.

0 J. D. Goochand, wife and daughter of New York City are visiting friends in Carmel this month. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Davison Miller are visiting friends in Oakland over the week-end. 0 0 Mrs. B. E. Hopkins, of Manila, Philippine Islands, who has been the guest of Mrs.

N. E. Vergon, will leave this week for. Lindsay, to spend the Christmas holidays with her daughter. 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Thompson of Los Gatos are spending the week-end with Carmel friends. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Rockwell left for Pasadena yesterday, where they will spend the Christmas holidays with their daughter. An End to Superfluous Hair TRICHO NEWEST METHOD INVENTION OF DR. ALBERT C. GEYSER OF TRICHO INSTITUTE, YORK Removes Superfluous Hair from Face, Back of Nook, Arms, Under Arms, Logs, Forever.

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Moore of Walker avenue announce the betrothal of their daughter, Cecile Fredora Cornell Strycker of Bernardsville, N. J. The couple will be married at A simple home wedding at the Moore home during the latter part of the month. They are both graduates of Alfred University at Alfred, Now York. Mr.

Stryker lg the son of the late Peter van Arsdale Strycker of New York, and now in business in San Francisco. Miss Moore 1s a member of the faculty of the California School of Arts and Crafts. 0 Vassos Kanellos and Tanagra exponents of Grecian America, appeared before the International Art in the Gold Ballroom of the Fairmont, Monday. It was a Grecian afternoon and Constantinas Har. pending P'avellas, son of the Greek Consul General of San Francisco.

read his own poems. He is twelve of age. years. and Mrs. Kanellos were as.

sisted by three members of the National Grecian Ballet, the Misses Elene Bacon, Katina Wilson and Helen Howell, who danced to the music and poetry of ancient and modern Greece. The ancient and traditional melodies which Mr. Kanellos has brought from Greece were played by Ernest Kubitschek of Vienna, now with the San Francisco orchestra. Miss Beatrice Irwin, who has recently returned from Greece, told of the wonderful library consisting of the finest works of American and English poets and writers which has been collected by a rich Greek in America and presented to Greece, where a magnificent building houses them. Mrs.

William Beckman, Mrs. Walter Mac Farland, Countess Florenza Nicolai, Mrs. Kate Castle and Mrs. Magnus A. Wallin presided during tea which followed the program.

Miss Dorothy Damianakes of Berkeley closed the program with a Grecian dance. P. Kindleherger. L. W.

Johnson, William Wilterdink, Trench Vulte, Franklin Murdock. T. J. J. See, Benjamin Berkowitz, L.

M. Marquette, Albert Geiger, B. M. Dunbracco, C. LeRoy Beach, Timothy Kiley, John Greathead.

E. L. Jones. Myron Baker, Frederick Ingersol. Neil B.

Musser, T. C. Anderson. T. C.

Edrington, J. M. Easter, W. D. Sullivan, John Owen, David Lyon, E.

T. Dadd, Donald Dement and Lucretia Hayes. Jean Howard Betrothed to Paige Mailliard The engagement of the week which furnished bay society with its most Interesting tea or luncheon bit of gossip was that of Miss Jean Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace I'.

Howard, and Pago Mallliard, the news told at a brilliant tea on 1 Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ralston Page across the bay. Several score of guestfrom this side. called and WOre greeted with the announcement bu means of a huge placard in old English and upon the scroll of the parchment was painted the town crier of olden times. Mr.

Maillard is a. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ward Maillard of Belvedere. Among those who called from this side of the bay were: MESDAMES John Bryant Knox Harry Hush Magen Berrien Amierson William .1.

Mage, Jr. Herman P'hlegor Russell Wilson James A. Folger, Jr. Kenneth Wal-h Falmer Frederick Hope Reaver Horace Van Sicklen MISSES Elizaboth Magee Alice Moffitt Katherine Tartan Julia Adat9 Idaho Wheaton Frances Stunt Jessie nos les Doris Helene Lundhorg Barbara Willet Kathryn and others Elizabeth Moore Luncheon Given for Mrs. Beckman One of the large luncheons of the week was that given In compliment to Mrs.

William Rockman. More than one hundred guests as about the horseshoe table at the Fairmont. Among the guest: were A number of notable musiand writers from around the bay. An interesting program in tousic was an additional pleasure. sponsored by Harold F.

Mac- Ar oug those who presented it wore Dr. Frederick Warford, bari-, done: Mrs. George C. Davis, 80- ora no; Professor Charles E. Kany, enor: Mrs.

Walter Longbotha Rosalie Harrison, Arthur Me Houl. Miss Helen Lohmor. Miss Dorothy Encchner. Miss Shirley and Miss Irvine. Miss Beatrice Sherwood.

Mrs. )scar Maillard Bennett of, Berkeley read sketches frem Mrs. Beckman's now "Thought Stitches From "Life's Tapestries." a At St. Francis Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Folger. who now make heir home a the St. Francis, having given up their family estate, will leave in the spring for a pleasure trip to South America, visiting the larger cities on the southern continent. Bridge Luncheon Given At Country Club T1. bridge luncheon given by Mrs.

Herbert Shucy and Mrs. Claret A. Shay at Orinda Country club was one fit the of the week attended :1 1'10 number of thou the weather was in- Assisting the two hostesses to asMi-t en tie of their friends who included: ME TAMES. 11. canter Alton.

Jr. Martin US 11S. Merrill Frank ker Bron Shite Leonard Smith su Robert as 'Tarior Fred rick Warner 1 Foster Weir Theodore Hens tr Wheeler .1. J. King Robert Yates.

A tel Miss Allen. Mrs. Franklin Noah Dewey will ho hostess at luncheon at her home in Mameda, December 11, one of A series she has planned for difforent groups of friends th's winter. December 12 is the date set for luncheon which Miss Bernice Belsor will give at the Women's Athletic Club, the guests to number largely the classmates of the hostoss at Miss Head's School. The Gift of Gifts 'A BULLWINKEL FUR NO mE Dullwinkels furs 20 Give Furs for Christmas "The Gift Supreme The Christmas that brings a Fur Neckpiece, Jacquette, Coat, or Wrap, is a memorable one, for such a gift carries with it a special welcome and serves as a happy reminder of the giver.

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