San Francisco Call, Volume 97, Number 90, 28 February 1905 — The Smart Set [ARTICLE]

The Smart Set

SALLY SHARP

That Buckley-Thunder wedding came as a shock to the set in which the clever young woman moved. It was suspected that Mr. Thunder was mightily interested in one of Dr. C. F. Buckley's daughters, but until very lately the true state of affairs was not revealed. And now the whole interesting story's out.

Quietly the coy pair were wedded at noon yesterday at St. Mary's Cathedral, Just over the way from the Hotel Baltimore, the home of the bride, with a few relatives who had been let into the secret as witnesses. Although the wedding was celebrated without the usual embellishments of society nuptials, few brides have looked fairer than she in her smart gown and hat of pale blue.

Mr. Thunder is a local business man, who had the good fortune to meet Miss Buckley abroad. These meetings of San Franciscans abroad usually do produce results.

After a brief pest-nuptial trip Mr. and Mrs. Thunder will take apartments at the Colonial.

Miss Ethel Wallace, whose marriage to Charles Fickert will take place tomorrow afternoon, was the ifuest of honor at a tea given yesterday by Mrs. George Forrest Richardson. The rooms were luxuriant wish flowers, quince blossoms filling the diningroom, â– while Bridesmaid roses and ferns adorned the reception room. Assisting Mrs. Richardson in receiving were Miss Ethel Wallace, Miss Jessie Fillmore. Miss Jessie McNab, Miss Pearl Seeley of Los Angeles, Miss Mary Small. Miss Lalla Wenzelburger, Miss Laura Farnsworth, Miss M"c Far Miss Erna Hermann, Mrs. Arthur Wallace, Mrs. J. H. Wallace, Mrs. C. R. Drake of Los Angeles, Mrs. W. D. Fennimore, Mrs. Howard Holmes. Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. Charles Lathrop,

Mrs. Charles R. Havens, Mrs. Lillian Miller. Mrs. McFarland, Mrs. George M. Franks, Mrs. George Klink.

Miss Florence Bailey, whose marriage to William Frederick Mohr will take Dlace on March 15. has announced her attendants to be the following: Miss Grace Spree kels, maid of honor, bridesmaids. Miss Frieda Mohr of Xew York, Miss Bessie Wilson, Miss Helen de Young, Miss Constance de Young, Miss Lucte King, Miss Edith Simpson.

Miss Edith Muir was the guest of honor at a tea given yesterday by Mrs. Charles Dougherty and Mrs. Jablsh Clement at the Hotel Pleasanton.

Mr. and Mrs-. W. Ford Thomas will hold a reception to-morrow evening in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage. Cards have bean issued to 400 guests, the affair to take place at the home of Mrs. H. C. Sheets. 515 Shrader street.

Last night Miss Amparo Loalza. daughter of the late W. Loaiza. the well-known commission merchant, became the bride of Jose Gutierrez of Santa Cruz, the grandson of the Governor of Collma, Mexico. The ceremony was performed at the Spanish church on Broadway.

Mrs. Austin was a luncheon hostess recently, entertaining a dozen guests, among whom was Mrs. Chaxles H. Blinn, who haa ju3t returned from Sacramento.

Mrs. Gertrude Atherton was the guest of honor at a reception held yesterday by the Pacific Coast Women's Press Association in Century Hall.

The several women's clubs will give a reception to-morrow afternoon in honor of Miss Adele Block at the Palace Hotel.