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r-v<"nlnß hy Mrs. H tylOT Ot

>S ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1907.

LEAVES FROM SOCIETY'S NOTE BOOKPART II

Noted Musician Is Guest at Charming Tea

THE CHATTERER

mi»s Carmen Troeonls nnd ArthurHnllldiiy will be :'arrlPd tOmOITOWovonlng :it. the homfi of the bride'lpnrents. Air. and Mrs, .Ttilirn Troconiz,12 South Grand svenue. Mins AnneCroconla win be maid of honor and

Jack Curtis or Chicago will stand withthe bridegroom.

To Wed Popular Girl

Owen.Taylor Weddingmi»>> Alfa Taylor snd Frederick wn-

ihih Owen wen married lasH eveningnt the 1 bride's parents, Mr,nmi Mrs, lames Tayl<r of 651 Locust

Beach,

To Appear for FirttTimeThn St. Paul Choral Koolety will «P-pear for the first time Tuesday Iveninft

In Mendelsttohn'i masterpiece, "St.Pnul." under trio leadership of RrnestDouglas, at Bt. Paul's pro-cathedral.

The soloists will be Miss MaudeWolfe, contralto; Trunk A. Collier,baritone; Howard H. Pratt, tenor, andMnater Carroll Brunger, soprano, andthe accompanists willbe William KdsonBtrowbrldge, pianist, and lldward S.Fuller, organist, both muslolans of highstnndlni; InLos Angeles' musical world.Miss Wolfs has studied with MndameSmart of Boston and Slgnor Janotta ofthit rlty. and both Mr. Pratt und Mr.< 'oilier nre. young men of great promisewhn willmake thrlr l.rst appearance Inoratorio work Tuesday evening. Mas-ter Brunger Is only 12 years old, buthe already possesses a onderfi'l vole*.

Musical and Literary ProgramTho Fourteenth street child study

circle Will entertain with a musical andliterary program the afternoon of May2, for the boneflt of the School pinygrounds. The high school orchestrawill play.

Mrs. C. J. Kubnek of 1201 South Al-varado street entertained with a cardparty and niuslcnlc yesterday afternoonand Miss Olga Sinclair rendered sev-eral selections on t' c piano. Mrs.Katherine Hammer gave readings andvocal numbers were rendered by MissesIsabel Curl, Peals Toetzel and RoseKubach. Prizes of cutglass were givento the winningcontestants In the famesand the score cards were hand-patntedInpink. The-differont rooms were pret-tilydecorated with ivygeraniums, andMiss Rose Kubach assisted her motherin entertaining the guests.

Card Party and Musicale

HARLEY HAMILTON

IUhonor of Harley Hamilton, who hasbeen director of the Woman's or-chestra for years and who plans to

leave forEurope next month, the MissesEdna and Cora Foy of the San Rafaelranch entertained with a charming in-

Miss Bertha Fryer gave a pi!no re-cital before the MacDowell class andher friends Saturday afternoon at thestudio of Mrs. LilyLink-Brannan. Theprogram included Srarlath's "Pastor-file'1 and "Caprlcio,'; Beethoven's op.81, No. 3, allegro and minuet; Tschal-kowsky, "Nocturne," op. 10; Chopin,"Waltz," op. 70, No. 3, and Mozart,larghetto from "Coronation Concerto."

Gives Piano Recital

formal tea party yesterday afternoon.Wild flowers In abundance decorated

the house and veranda and the hostesseswere assisted in receiving by Miss Vic-toria Witmer, Mrs. Ernest K. Foster,Miss Otic Chew and Miss Estelle Cath-arine Heartt.

MRS. W. J. SCHOLL,

Who received at concert end re,ception given by Treble Cle

club for William Henry Lott

To Be at Home to ClubMrs. John H. Stephens of IRO3 Ox-

ford avenue willbe at home Tuesdayafternoon to tho members of the Bon-nie Brae Whist club.

PASADENA

Oil of T@wi SocietyTo Give Dancing Party

The members of (he X club willen-tertain with a dancing party Wednes-day evening.

Twelfth Public AssemblyIn Symphony hall, Blanchard build-

ing, the Los Angelea assembly No. 2,Royal Court, entertained with Itstwelfth public assembly Friday even-ing.

To Be GuestsThe momhnrs of the Thimble club of

Magnolia lodge, Degree nf Honor, willbe the guests of Mrs. F. Hartzoll of857 EBst Twenty-third street Wednes-day afternoon.

Street Will give on nt homo Wedlafternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock.

Are on Arrangement CommitteeThe arrangement committee for the

Hpron nnd necktie social to be givenWednesdny evening, Mny 15, by tinwomen of Los Angeles hive No. 1, L.O. T. M., at Burbank hall, South Mainstreet, Includes Mrs. Sophia Keym,chairman, anilMesdames Nettle Howe,Minnie Sullivan and Minnie Clayton.Whist and dancing willbe enjoyed.

hat returned to his home nt tho cornerof Fedora and Pico streets.

Mrs. Abner L, Rom and her daugh-ter, Mrs. Herbert Leslie Harris, enter-

tained Wednesday afternoon with amusloal tea at the homo of Mrs. Harrisat 100 Houth Alvarado street.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owen have re-move,l from Nnrth Hobson street to1207 Catalina street.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. dloyed of Fres-no are withtheir daughter, Mrs. Kear-ney Wilcox, at IRO2 Mlllard avenue fora visit of several weeks.

George Abbot, recently from Boston,Mass., Is the guest of a relative, J. M.Abbot, nt 2662 West Pico street.

Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Myers from Me-chanicsvllle, Ph., after a visit at thehome of Miss Anna Rhodes at 1606 Reidstreet, have located at 212 North Flgue-rna street.

Mrs. Mamie Gibson md familyhaveremoved from Gerard street to 1137Jasmine street.

J. N. Smith and family from River-Hide willreside for the season at 1225Catalina street.

Lindley.Botiller NuptialsThe wedding of Miss Ida Botlller,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Botillerof 1531 West Ninth t'.reet, and AngusR. Lindley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Llndley of Ontario, will take placeTuesday in St. Vincent's cathedral.

Will Wear Beautiful GownsAllsorts of whispers are floating

around about the beautiful new gownsthat are to be seen at the annual char-ity ball of the Robert E. Lee chapter,U.D. C, to be given Tuesday eveningat Kramer's. Five hundred Invitationshave been issued.

The members of the hospitality com-mittee, who include Mrs. Fred HookerJones, president; Mrs. J. Alexander Bo-brick, vice president; Mrs W. J. Scholl,recording secretary; Mrs. MaryJ. Shal-lert, treasurer; Mrs. < "harles C. Travere,financial secretary; Mrs. Walter Eisen-meyer, corresponding secretary; Mrs.James Buckley and Mrs. J. D. Delany,will receive.

THE Treble Clef club has issued in-vitations for a concert to be givenat the Woman's club house Fri-

day evening. After the program a re-ception willbe held In honor of WilliamH. Lott, musical director of the club,who is planning to leave for Europe ina few weeks.

Espprnnza chapter No. 167, O. E. S.,gave a grand ball and card party atKramer's Tuesday evening and 360guests were present. Kammermeyerplayed for the dancing and handsomeprizes were awarded to the winners Inthe card games.

Is a Most Delightful AffairOne of the most delightful affairs of

the past week was the card party andmuslcale given last evening by Dr.and Mrs. C. B. Nichols of 1006 ParkView avenue for sixty young peopleand as a compliment to Miss MabelStuart, daughter of Mrs. B. F. Church,Miss Mabel Fish of St. Louis, who isthe gueßt of Mr.and Mrs. Frank Vick-ery of Seventh and Carondolet streets,and the host and hostess' nephew,Sam Hodge of Denver. The house wasprettily decorated and handsome prizeswere given to the winning contestantsin the games. Mrs. D. F. Church andMrs. Frank Vickery assisted the hostand hostess inentertaining.

Ball and Card Party

May social at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Bloeser, 2261 West Twenty-fourthstreet, Wednesday evening. A musicalprogram willbe one of the features oftho evening's entertainment.

The outdoor art section of the Civicassociation will meet Monday morningat 10 o'clock in the committee room ofthe Chamber of Commerce buildingand the subjects of good roads and thoArroyo Seco willbe taken up.

Outdoor Art Section to Meet

She has the best blood of the land inher veins, and is highly connected inthe east and south. Her father andgrandfather were army officers, mem-bers of the old and aristocratic Cros-m.iii family of Philadelphia. On hermother's side she is a direct descendantfrom President Buchanan, therefore hasthe best blood of Kentucky in her veins.She is a cousin of Mrs. Cassatt, widowof the late president of the Pennsyl-vania .system. But it is only in thosummer that Miss Crosman goes In forsocial pastimes. Then, at her countryplace at Lake Sunapee, N. H., she en-tertains a great deal and has housoparties from one week's end to another.One rule of conduct to which MissCrosman never makes an exception Isnot to spend a night in a private housewhen she is on the road. She neverputs up with any family,not even withclosest relatives, but insists on stayingat hotels. She says she has a feelingof unrest arising from a sense of In-convenience she Is causing a hostessbecause of the irregular hours her workrequires. She feels that she Is tearinga house upside down, and then Ifshetries to make her hours fit the family'sshe does so at the cost of much neededrest. Then, again, when It comes tovisiting with a family and trying to bean agreeable guest she is often obligedto take the hours that should be givento reheasal or other work at the thea-ter. Consequently, it is a fixed rulewith Miss Crosman never to visit any-body on the road.

Chinese HopThe Leonidas club entertained with a

Chinese hop at Kramer's last evening.

Miss Carmen Troconiz, whose wed-ding to Arthur Holliday willtake placetomorrosv, was the complimented guestat a matinee party at the Belasco yes-terday, given by the members of theMatinee Euchre club, and followed bya luncheon at the home of Miss BirdMcLain, 916 Park View avenue. Theluncheon table was de> orated with pinkand white cosmos and the place cardswere hand-painted withthe same flow-ers. Miss Troconiz was presented witha cut glass comport by the members ofthe club, who include Mesdames ClydePhillips, Neal Taylor of Pasadena, Har-ry Phelan of Toronto, Harry Hough,Charles VanLeane, William P. O'Mearaand Misses Ann Troconiz, Luella Cook,Elle Lowry,Jessie Earley of Pasadena,Irene Phelan and Fannio O'Meara ofSalt Lake City.

Compliment Bride. to.Be

Mrs. Charles E. Carver of 131 WestAvenue 55 entertained yesterday after-noon with a jolly cooky shine for the

members of the Los Angeles Alumnaeclub of Pi Beta Phi. The affair was Inhonor of Founder's day and the house

was attractively decorated with thesorority's flowors

—carnations

—and

covers were laid for Mrs. J. Ross, Mrs.W."~C. Lewis, Mrß. Howard Pearls,Miss Pearl Russell, Miss McGahey,Miss Edith Barley, Miss Dora Payne,Mrs. Frank Ayers, Mrs. Leon Shaw,Mrs. Hill,Miss Isabel Hamilton, Mrs.Myers, Mrs. C. B. Frase, Miss GraceBrewster, Miss Nina Williams, Mrs.Hansom, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Sam Stanley,

Mrs. W. H. Wright, Mrs. Condon, MissKnight and IHiss Busch.

Jolly Cookie Shine

At high noon Tuesday Miss FlorenceStafford, daughter of Mrs. John Staf-ford, and Ralph Lambert Brown willbemarried at the home of the bride's sis-ter, Mrs. W. W. Gibbs, jr.. of 1749 WestTwenty-first street. Master BillyOibbs,the only attendant, will carry tho ring.

To Wed Miss Stafford

J Delightful Luncheon PartyMrs. W. H. Hay entertained with a

delightful luncheon party at her homeHayvenhurst, Hollywood,Thursday aft-ernoon. Small green baskets filled withroses marked places, und the table wasartistically decorated with Cecil Brunerroses and asparagus ferns. Covers werelaid for Mmes. M. Morris, LippincouKays, WllllE. Chapin, Boynton, Leßoy'Harper, Ferriss, Rettkowsky, McCannC. E. Norton, Turner, McCullough andW. C. Tonkin of Los Angeles

Announces EngagementMrs. Henry C. Wiley of 1242 West

Seventh street announces the engage-me' t of her daughter, Miss Belle Rad-cllffe Wiley, to Edward Russell Youngof Los Angeles.

Friends and neighbors of Mr. andMrs. Jonathan Keggerrlls of Perry sur-prised them with a party Friday even-ing. Games were played and a musicalprogram given during the evening.Those present were Mr. and Mrs. FrankMatson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker,Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shoemaker, Mr.and Mrs. Frank Keggerriis, MesdamesJ. Kirsch, Dawson, Adams, White,Misses Eunice Hammond, Ella Bowron,Anna Frankle, Winifred Fullerton, Ha-zel Dawson, Rena Seeley, CorinneFredericks, Marguerite Kirsch, LeonaAdams, Ruth Keggerrlis, Charles andRalph Dawson, Rnymond Matson, RianSeeley, Henry Fredericks, Ray Elsey,Carl and Ray Adams, Clyde and RayKcggerriis and Russell Walker.

Give Surprise Party

To Be Married ThursdayMiss May Stower of Dakota and Roy

Cleveland, son of Mr. and Mrs W LCleveland, 320 North Soto street wilibe married Thursday evening at thoBoyle Heights Methodist Church MissGeneva Gish will be maid of honor andMiss OUa Grant will attend as brides-maid. George Erwick will stand with»he bridegroom. A reception will boheld after the ceremony at the homoof Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland.

Bridge Whist PartyMrs. Willard Stimson of Hotel Ange-

lus willgive a bridge whist party atthe Los Angeles Country club Thurs-day ufternooii.

Talk on Children's BooksMiss Mary Mann Miller and Mrs RBoynton spoke on "Children in Books''

before thflFriday Morning club FridayIhe talks u.ic most Interest hit,' mmany true stories of a child's life weretold.

As a compliment to Mrs. W. P. Guth-rie and her daughter, Miss Helen Guth-rle of Covington, Ky., Mr. and Mrs.David Gunning of 1664 West Twenty-fourth street entertained with a gon-dola party at Venice Saturday even-ing. Later Miss Alma Gunning gavea supper at her home on the Rialto forthe members of the party, whoincludedMr. and Mrs. T. M. Stebbtns, Mr. andMrs. James Balfour, Mr.and Mrs. Wil-liam Campbell, Mrs. William Godge,Misses Florence Qedge, Edna Gedge,Oertrude Btebbini, Charlotte Emory,Mabel Gunning, Alma Gunning, Ma-thllds Baruch, Ruby Gunning, Fred L.Packer, Frunk Lishner, John Stebbins,Perrin Heaverlm, Clifford Gunning,Barton Htebblns and Frank Raymond.

Gondola Party and Supper

( Cuullnued 00 Pane Five.)

Misses Cordelia Stimson and JessieMarkham entertained the Tuesday Aft.-ernoon Bridge club at the home of MissStimson Tuesday afternoon. The South

The week started off with a sort ofpromise that it would not turn out halfbad for Dan Cupid, and It held to thepromise. There were weddings and an-nouncements of engagements to fur-nish the stray topics of parlor gossipthat often prolong discussion on bigmatters when they are not furnished.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MoultonHoward street announced the engage-ment of their daughter, Irene Moulton,to George Vest Robinson on Tuesday.Miss Moulton is one of the charmingmembers of the young social set of thoCrown City and Mr.Robinson has beanconnected with the E. O. Nay companyfor some time. The wedding will takeplace May JO at the home of the bride'sparents.

Miss Grace Etta Conner and FrederickHarvey Snyder were married at'hlgH>"noon Tuesday at the home of thobride's aunt, Miss Tompkins of 128

'Valley street, Dr. Lamport of the Firaciiethodist church performing the cei\3-m,°".y'..JAfter a shor honeymoon tripth

cibriillan

Xgroom wIUbe at hom e intheir Alhambra residence

Miss Frances Callie Lockett becametho bride of Norman Dick McDoweilTuesday evening at the home of thabride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. EdmundLockett of 497 North Fair Oaks a™eThe marriage ceremony was verypretty and the bride was charming Ina beautiful gown of white. ,'"*

t iiM3M 3 Mary Jane Southerland andLloyd Went worth Howse were uniteJat a quiet wedding which occurredl%the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo HHorton of 475 Winona avenue Tuesday

evening at 8 o'clock. The home wasvery artistically decorated and™ num-ber of Intimate friends of the bride andgroom were the invited guests at thoceremony. pepper boughs and- pinkroses together with other greemV.esand dusty miller, made up a charmin--decorative scheme. The ceremony wasperformed before an altar constructedand

PetUUe

r ?h8' "Wfc-ro^giiS97?H«m£X even!n at thelr home at977977 Summit avenue, Mr. and Mrs E GWarner were pleasantly surprised by anumber of friends who came to cele-brate the twentieth anniversary oftheir wedding for them. Mr. and MrsWarner agreed with the surprisingparty that the surprise was completeand everyone set in to enjoy an even-ing crammed full of pleasure.

Last night at tho Country club thereoccurred one of the big events of theseason. It was the bridge dinner ofthe club, and tho members of the Vene-tian Ladies' orchestra discoursed sweotmusic while the guests were playingthe fascinating game and partaking oftho bountiful menu. The prizes awardedfor the best players were excellent, andtwo were awarded to the two best maleand two to the two best female players

Mrs. G. E. Randall and Miss EthelRandall of 242 South Grand avenue en-tertained inhonor of their house gueat,Mrs. Qeorge Messner of Milwaukee, aniece of Mrs. Randall.

Miss Judd to Be HostessMiss Florence Judd of 1437 SouthBonnie Urae street willbe hostew.s at a

Card party to be given Friday after-noon In honor of Mrs. Frederick Hug.\u25a0lea and her sister, Miss Emma Bartonof Itedlunds.

Mrs. Nlco Beck-Meyer spoke on"Shakespeare and Norse Mythology"atthe commemoration program of theGulpln Shakespeare club at I'uinnockhall, 1500 South Flguoroa street, Frlduy afternoon. Mesdames R. H. F.Varie.l. Oliver ('. Hryant, Matthew 8.Robertson, George Rice, c. R McClure,McCraeken and Miss Jessica Lawrencewere on the reception committee.

Have Commemoration Program

Burprise Whist PartyIn honor of the birthday anniversary

of Lawrence A. Gerhard, who willaoonleave for Barstow, Texas, Mr. GerharJof 941 Maple avenue gave a surprisewhist party Friday evening.

As a compliment to their son, HarryBarden, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barden of406 Monterey road entertainer Thurs-day evening. During the evening MissLulu Finney gave several selections onthe piano. Guessing games were playedand Misses Henrietta Castleman, MaudThompson and Mildred Chase receivedthe prizes. The veranda was a bowerof live oak branches and in the recep-tion hall yellow acaiia was used pro-fusely. The dining roo:n was decoratedIna color scheme of red, and the guestsincluded Misses Alice Dodge, MaudThompson, Dorothy Liouglus, GraceHunt, Kunlco Atkln. n, Helen High,Aileen Thompson, Elizabeth Rust, Mil-dred Chase, Mario Axtman, MuiyMassey, Meldia Dedman, Alfreda Pier-son, Alva Gardner, Lulu Finney. AnitaMuthis, Jessie Gardner, Mildred Keith,Grace Clark, Henrietta Castleman, An-nu Miller,Gertrude Armstrong, MildredBrown, Ethel Scott, Chester Hovey,John A. Wood, Roth Wilcox, GeorgeWilcox, Victor Collins, Harry Moore,Thomas Green, Mauri,c Ulfford, CurtisArmstrong, Harry Hunt, Leon Axtman,ha Thomas, BlwinReid, Lloyd Casper,John Coots, Ray Thomas, Hay Pingle-paugh, Douglas Klchar Is, Clyde War-ren, Wlnfred Mace, Curleton Gilbert,Donald Graham, Philip Morgan, EdwinLawyer, Wilford Seay and Carl Betelle.

Honor Son with Party

The choir Of the Bethesda iresbyte-rian church, assisted by A. Miller,Mrs.Brown, H. C. Blaney and W. W.Knight, gave a concert Friday evening.

Choir Gives Concert

The members of the women's Bereanclass of the Central Baptist Sundaysenool wsre entertained i>y Mrs h h|p«rks of 1146 Constance Btreet Fridayall,moon. Mrs. K. It. Hudson Of 130South Baitlake avenue was electedr for the ensuing six. and after the business mett-lug refreshments v.

Entertains Berean Class

Lsave for OenvsrMm vviiiisj. Cox an daughter mv»Emily Cox, whp have been guests ofHotel Alexandria, have left fi

\u25a0 010.

Glvss DramaProf. E. W. Heathcote and his pupils

gave a presentation of a drama lastevening litMasonic hall, 441 South lilllstreet, under the auspices of pacific:chapter, O. K. I,

To Become a BrideMln.s Inu Taylor will trMCIHt th,-

bride of Lewlu Hurt Wllwm of ChioagOTuesday afternoon inciu-iui Kpiscoijuioburoh,

The members of the Harvard HeightsWhist club were delightfully enter-laiuci hv Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tylerat their beautiful home un Oxford uve-nuu Thursday evening.

Are Delightfully Entertained

Mrs. C. Howard Flnley and Mrs. E.Emma S. Marsch of 2826 West NinthBtreet were hostesses Friday afternoonat a delightful kitchen shower as acompliment to Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeWilson Darlington, who will soonmove into their new home, 2091 WestThirty-first street.

The living room was artisticallydecorated with wild mustard and inother rooms nasturtiums and roseswere combined In an attractive dec-orative scheme. Mesdames John Har-ris Chick, T. Randolph Flnley, Levyand Robert A. Lewis assisted in en-tertaining tho guests, who includedMesdames John A. Willing,Henry E.Cole, Ralph R. Wilcox, John HarrisChick, George J. Vieria, Ferrler,Charles W. Gower, W. W. Ward,Frank W. Phillips, John Kidney, E.J. Darlington, George Wilson Darling-ton, L, W. Harmon, John W. Sedg-wlck, Walter Hoist, Oluen, 8. Knox,Fernby, Porter, Marvin Johnatone, F.A. Seymour, Charles Stewart, J. Mef-ford Stewart, L. S. Parker, W. R.Gasewick, E. A. Kendrlck. William T.Kendiick. Wardlow, LevI, P. H. Ger-hardy, Wilford A. Phillips, Hamlln P.Ludwick, George MacDougall, J. F.Kendrlck, T. Randolph Finley ofSanta Monlcu, Robert Lewis of SantaMonica, W. H. Finley of Hanta Mon-ica, Matt Satton of Compton, M. F.Qulnn of El Monte, W. M. Pennel ofPasadena, L. E. Barnhart of Paaa-ilena, Mrs. M. S. Julian of LongBeach, Mary Thompson of Long Beach,MiluX Duvis, Harper McKechnle and•lames C. Rives, li. A. Kcott, J. J,Tweedy. J. w. ItoXellar, J. H. Curtis,Frank Barker, Howard Griffith, K. M.cuiiin, Roy Jamison, Ed Beribntr, f,m. Darrow, 8. h. B. Kidmore, MeivhJPaitun, j.a. Perry, ami c. h. Eberieof Powney and Misses McKellar,Bteele, Jeitnls Freeman of Downey,I'luin \u0084i Compton, Clara French <,f

I hi, Mabel B. Toung of Wil-iiiiiKtnii,MoKaebnle, Kendrlok, Ward-low, Deois i.cvi. Hamlln, Ludwlok,Parker, Alice KugU-, Miss Mary itew*ml und Keiidiiek iin.l i)i. KleanurSeymour.

Delightful Kitchen Shower

Club Members Are GuestsThe members of the 'Golden West

club, who Include Mesdamej k. F.Youiik. Myers, 1) Young, p»rry, I'uil-well, Peterson and Missus J.,»iu Brownand Mary Davidson, were thp guestsFriday afternoon of Mrs, t. ifl VanPelt of 4406 Walrath

Issues Invitations«i-«.«i-«. K. W. Elilot of Hotel Uollywoodlias Issued Invitations for a luncheonto ha given Tuesday complimentary toMi**Magee ot New York, who v punn-iuig several weeks in Southern Califor-in.i.i

Buffet LuncheonMrs. J. a. Anderson and her daugh-

ter, mlbm Klaie Anderson, \wii \u0084

with a burrVt lUDOheon Thnr.Ml

To Have Elaborate Ceremony'An elaborate ceremony will be sol-

emnlzcd this afternoon at 3 o'clock,when Miss Julia Katharine Ganahland Marcus B. Bennett will be mar-ried at the home of the bride's par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ganahl, 316Avenue 57.IMlsa Ganahl's gown is a beautiful

creation of white net over white silkand she willwear a wreath of orangeblossoms In her hair. She will carrya shower of white carnations. RevMichael McAulay will officiate and thebride's sister, Mrs. J. c. Donavan, willact as matron of honor. Gaston <ia-nahl will serve as best man and littleVincent Oanahl and Elolse Donovan,carrying baskets of sweet peas, will,precede the bridal party. Mrs. Dono-van'B gown is of white organdy,trimmed with baby Irish lace, and herbouauet la of sweet peas.

During tho ceremony the \u25a0il'le willstand under v canopy of asparagusPlumosus, white marguerites, orangeblossom* and tulle In the hall. Pinkrose* and fernn will be combined Inthe parlors and In the library a color\u25a0chenie ot red and green will be car-ried out witli roses, geraniums and. ferns. In the dining room red andwhite will I', the prevailing color. . tones. , '

I.After the ceremony a wedding sup-

per will be served and v receptionheld in tii,: summer house, which willbe abloom with wild mustard bios-hoiks and daisies, and the arbor lead-ing to >H will be covered with hun-dreds of roses. Blxty covers will belaid. Mr. Mrs. Bennett will take

to It wil 1 with hunwill be

it trip through the northern part ofCalifornia aud willbe at home to tbejr

At the candy and popcorn booth willbe Mrs. Charles W. Braden and MissClara M. Heintz, assisted by MissesStar A. Irish, Viola Roney, RochelleWaters, Portia Newport, RuthSquires, Gertrude Myers, Etta Lan-ders, Florence Cassida, Alpha Mac-Knight, Lucy Kllnglesmlth,ConstanceMaeder, Eunice Dorland, Janet Hinck-ley and Junior Crelghton, Lloyd Mills,William Sampson, Harney Koll,LewisParsons, Harmon Parsons, Tyler Rob-inson, Elore Brown, Bob Weeks andBennett Brown. All the assistantswill wear French costumes and Wal-lace Braden, Baker P. Lee, jr., andTheodore Lee will be popcorn boysand willwear Uncle Sam costumes.

At "Der Deutschen Heimat" MissAlice Alison willpreside, assisted byMrs. R. Rossiter, F. Carton, C. Tuf-ford, W. H. McMaster, Johnston andMisses Gilbert, Yannell, Deltweller andFeinley. They willbe gowned in oldDutch fashion.

The Mexican booth will be decor-ated In the Mexican colors and Mex-ican dishes will be served. Mrs. Wil-liam Bainbridge v> il have charge, andshe will be assisted by Mrs. EmilyB. Cooley and Misses Scott of Re-dondo, Gladys Rich, Helen Rochelle,Gypsy Fowler and Jessie Booth. Theircostume willbe that of the picturesquepeon.

Dr. Frederick S. Langdon, assistedby Dr. Lee Burdette, Eugene Swift,Dr.E. E. Bertram, Gifford Hoag, Her-man J. Middaugh, George Parsons,George Rockwell and Mr. Maynardwill take care of the hat checks.

Little Miss May Walker will danceand Aileen Brain, daughter of R. T.Brain, a pretty child of 8 years, whohas been singing in Christ churchChildren's quartet, will give a quaintdance. June Gilpatrick willdance theHighland fling and Aileen Chase willrender a fancy toe dance.

The first May pole dancers will beHelen Gilpatrick, Gladys Falconer,Perluta Hernandez, Inez Coulter,Gladys -Toup, Estelle Taylor, AlleenJolly, May Justi, Elsie Turner, HelenHine, Mac Montgomery, Helen Levy,Irma Coonley, Helen Sutter, JuanltaBowen, Katharine MacLaren and thesecond May pole dancers willbe NoalueGless, Josephine Goldschmidt, ArlineChase, Gertrude Jolly, Olive Walters,Aileen Brain, June Gilpatrick, AlfredSt. John, Adlai Goldschmidt, EdwardMedler, Henry Medler, Henry Stuter,Rena Levy, Charles Harding andVaughan Coombs.

The fairies, who will dance severalartistic littlemeasures, wfll be RosettaAston, Wilma Faust, PhillippiHard-Ing, Irene Walters, Elizabeth Lewis,Ayah Angel, Louise Robinette, MabelRoblnette, Dorothy Beas, Isabelle An-gelotti, Eva Husselberp, MadelineAlexander, Dorothy Bunch, Lois Nut-ting, Florence Montgomery, IsabelloWalls, Westelio Latsche, Helen RueffLillian Hamilton, Frances Stelle, IdaMarsh and Laura Andrews.

The wheel of fortune will be In thecharge of Mrs. Jonathan G. Jones, as-sisted by Miss Mollie Adelia Brown,and Mrs. Will Anderson and MissWhite will tell fortunes. Mrs. OliverPosey, Mrs. W. D. Woolwlne and MissRosalie Breeden will take care of thetree of wisdom, and Mesdames Honore"Lewis, Brltt, Louise Williams and MissFlorence Johnston will serve refresh-ments.

Mrs. Baker P. Lee willbe In charge

of the gypsy booth, where punch,charms, fortunes and mysteries willbe dispensed. Miss Gladys Hanßt, ac-companied by Vernon Bettin, will givethe gypsy dancing, and MesdamesRobert Wankowski, Baker P. Lee,Sheldon Borden and Miss Elees Ander-son, accompanied by a string band,\u25a0will be the wandering troubadours.

ONF, of thp biggest functions nfthe i-omtnn w»ok will be theMay foMlval and rose carnival

to be given by the Southern CaliforniaHorticultural association from May 1

te t at Morley'* rink, under the aus-ptcee of the women of the ChristKptacoptU church. Many prominent•oel«ty women of the city have In-

terested themselves in the aff«lr,

whlrh promises to bo most elaborate.'\u25a0 Mr*.'Theodore Elsen Is chairman oftha executive committee and Mrs. W.W Mtddledoff secretary and MesdamesAlexander Mills. Baker P. Lee. Wil-

lßin Balnbrldije, F. 8. Langdon, E.I>.Colley and Miss Clara Hclntz mem-bers. Mrs. Thomns Davidson will pre-

side at the lunch counti and Mes-dames A. Chaffey, Doollttle. Kenney,

C.A. Btllson and Misses Deacon, Potts,Ida Potts and Usher and Wheeler,gownp(' In French waitress cqstumes,

will serve coffee and sandwiches.-Mrs. Frrdprlck 8. Langdon willpre-side at the Shrlners 1 booth, whereclfrars and cigarettes willbe sold, andshe will be assisted by Mesdames C.

H.Oalr, H C. LaTouche, J. N. O.Rich, Herbert Bqulres, M. Sutter, B.

M.Tuttle and Misses Clara Helntz andL.aTouche. The booth will be decor-ated In the national colors and withShrlners' emblems.-

Miss Lillian Brown, assisted by

Mesdames D. E. Spangler, Herman J.Middaugh and W. J. Chambers, willpreside at the colonial booth, whereic*> cream and cake willbe sold. Thecolonial maidens will be Misses [nes

Pagan, Madolyn Brown, Edith VanAlstyne, Parks, Helmann. Walsh, VeraBoyce, Bradshaw, Edna . Wyman,Myrtle Davis, Grace Bartholomew,Margaret Middaugh, Mamlp Wright,Anna Schumacher, Etta Schumacher,Bessie Reaves, Isabelle Reaves, JessieHouston, Helen Wachter, FlorenceWachter, Metzger and Mesdames ClaraT^outso Newby, Bireiy, R. T. Brain andLeslie Harris.

Time was when Itwas different, andMiss Crosman went out a great dealIn the course of h«r professional sou-eon. There Is no actress on the stage to-day who could have as much social j|fea* Mis* Crosmun Ifshe eared for It.

Miss Henrietta Ciosman, who is tobe at the Mason opera house this week,is a marked exception to most person*of public prominence in the fact thaiduring her professional season, andespecially when she lion tour, she keepsutterly away from society. ItIs a ruleof Miss Crosman never to maki a socialengagement when she is on the road, orto accept an Invitation to an afternoontea, reception or nny iik»- affair. Herpolicy in this reepect Is based on priivclpal. Iflsi Crosman contends that hh«

cannot do justice to her work and tothe public, whose patronage sh< bidsfor, ttliUat the same time go Into to-clety.

Keepa Away from Society

The annual election of the SVednek-day Morning club willbe held W, ilu.s-duy morning at 10 o'clock m the homeof Mrs. F. K. Pryor, T>3 North Sichelstreet, and willbe for members only.At 2 o'clock in the afternoon at thehome of Mrs. W. H. Harrison, 218 NorthBiehel street the rihakeapuui \u25a0

under the leadership of mih. Brett, willbegin Hie laxt play of the year, "Love'sLabor Lost."

To Hold Annual Election

Miss Florence Stafford and RalphLambert Brown, whose wedding willtake place Tuesday, were the compli-mented guests at a daintily appointeddinner Thursday evening, at which Mrs.C. E. Brown- and her daughter. MissNeilBrown, of 1368 South Flower streetv,X hostesses. Tiny baskets filled withalfnonda and tied with pink rlbboniwere :it each plate and small gold amiwhite butterflies marked places, rinkroses, orange blossoms and ribbon w«ricombined In an attractive com, rplecefor the table. Plates w-fre laid for Mr.and Mrs. W. W. Qiba, jr.. Misses AdaJobson, Oertrude tipelcher, CorrlnaSheldon, and John Reynolds, BrnestSpeicher, Allen Brown and GeorgeBrown.

Daintily Appointed Dinner

Mrs. O. H. Burbridge of 20S0 WeatAdams street, president of the Califor-nia Business Woman's association, willentertain the members of the society atan informal reception Tuesday night inhonor of the incoming president, Mrs.Pearl Adams Spaulding, and the othernew officers, Mrs. Claudia Hazen"White, first vice president; Mrs. LelandNorton, second vice president; Mrs. O.H. Burbridge, corresponding secretary;Mrs. Mabel Bireiy, recording secretary,and Miss Clementine Ashley, treasurer.As Mr. Burbridge is well known forher charming hospitality a delightfulevening is expected.

To Give Informal Reception

A wedding breakfast was served afterthe ceremony at the Casa Loma hotel,and Mr. and Mrs. Shill left immediatelyafterward for San Diego. They will beat home to their friends at Hollywoodafter May 16.

Mrs. J. E. Dugan of Redlands, whoattended as matron of honor, wore apink batiste with pink picture hat andcarried a bouquet of La France roses.B. S. Murphy, the bride's brother, stoodwith the bridegroom.

The bride's brother, Rev. D. W. J.Murphy, pastor of the Blessed Sacra-ment church of Hollywood, officiated,assisted by Rev. Messrs. Fitzgerald,Carter, Kain, Malony,Clifford and Glle-san. Miss Murphy's gown was of whitebatiste trimmed with lace and made ontraine, and her veil was fastened withorange blossoms. She carried a whiteivory prayerbook in which a shower oflilies of the valley were fastened.

Interesting news to a host of friendsin Los Angeles will be the announce-ment of the wedding of Miss KatharineA. Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.John F. Murphy of "West Colton avenue,Redlands, and Joseph Shill of Holly-wood, which took place Thursday morn-ing in the Sacred Heart church of Red-lands. Miss Murphy has often visitedin Los Angeles, and the bridegroom Iswell known here.

Is Interesting News

friends after May 15 at Temecula,Riverside county, California.

During the afternoon a tin showerwill also be given for Mr. and Mrs.J. C. Donavan of 2102 Western avenueIn celebration of their tenth weddinganniversary.

Honor* Mr. and Mrs. Davidsonwd

Mr. mil Mrs, O. Aubrey Davidsonwill be the complimented JiUcsis vi adinner cany to l>« given tomorrow

To Have May SocialThe women of the I'uiiciuur

Church o( Christ will entertain with a,Hra. Charle* D, Cheesman and Mla

Horace a. Miller of 1593 West Adams I

To Give an At Homo

Pico Heights Social NotesRev. uud Mrs. M. M. Eshelman/bfTroplco imvo been Kueuts at the home

of their daughter, Mr*. w. J. Keefer,Jl lusr Inline 2578 West Pico Btreet.H 11. Vincent hu removed front Ho-bart street to 1384 Wont Pico street.H.A Guthrie, who,ha*. oeen onialiiyto Antelope vullty, Kuril county,

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