San Francisco Call, Volume 110, Number 111, 19 September 1911 — DOROTHY TAFT TO MAKE DEBUT SOON [ARTICLE]

DOROTHY TAFT TO MAKE DEBUT SOON

• 1,000 Invitations Are Sent Out I for Presentation on j .October 7 1 . OAKLAND. Sept. IS.—Miss Dorothy [ Taft will be the first debutant* of the | winter to be formally presented to so-< ciety. the Introduction of the young'] daughter of Henry Clay Taft to be; made on Saturday, October 7. Mr. and j Mrs. Taft today sent out cards for the j elaborate reception which is to have the Claremont Country club house for [ its setting. One thousand invitations j have been issued )to f friends about the , • bay. f . _ j • • -,"■ In honor of Miss Ruth Sadler, who j next month will become the bride of j Bertram! York, Miss Alice Poorman is ; planning a compliment for the afternoon of Monday, October 2, when friends will be asked to meet Miss Sadler at luncheon at the Palace hotel. Attending Miss Sadler in her bridal party will be her sister, Mrs. Louis Jlisdbn Mead; Miss Ethel O'Brien. Miss Margarent Hunter and Miss Hattie ;Itz. • • • Tomorrow evening in the SturteVant j studio Mrs. John S. Taylor will give a * large reception in honor of Emily Frances Bauer of New York, who is visiting: on the coast. More than 100 of the local musical colony have been asked to greet the distinguished guest, ■who is widely known 1? as a lecturer and a musical critic. The informal j talk which will be given by the honored guest is being eagerly awaited. • • • , Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lundborg are being welcomed to town after the' sea«fon spent at their summer place at Idle wild. • * • The friends of "Mr. and Mrs. Fred- * "crick Snowden are regretting the de- i fusion which will take them to Wat- j ■ Jsonville to make their future .home. *-. 85r-s. Snowden was formerly Miss Carolyn Palmanteer. Since their marriage * . of a few seasons ago the Snowdens | HaVe lived with Mrs. William G. Pal- j manteer in Vernon Heights. • • • .Mrs. George Doubleday will .come to the coast from her home in New York to spend a part of the early winter as | the house guest of her mother, Mrs. ! . James K. Moffitt. , • • • Miss Helen Hobron has planned a simple house ceremony to solemnize her marriage to Edwin Tustin. Jones. The wedding will take place on the j evening of Wednesday. October 11, at j the residence of the bride elect's par- j ents, '•. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hobron. Jones has made ready a home in the j Hawaiian islands for his bride. : t , . * . ■ . • ,•/ •■ •* Mrs. Eugene Braden will open her ; Oakland avenue residence this week for./ a large bridge . party, which ■ will .be'the first, formal affair which /she ! wili have given since : taking posses- i sion of the Linda Vista home. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Butters, who i have been abroad . for several months, | will sail for New York the middle of * next month. They: expect to arrive in California early in - November, when they will reopen "Roselawn," their ,-iremont place, for - the I season. / • • ■ ; Etienne Lanel and Mm?. Lanel, formerly Miss Amy McKee, have returned * • to their home in New York after, a visit of several weeks in California. After their sojourn as the house guests of the young matron's ■, mother, Mrs. * S. B. McKee. they went to Santa Barbara, where they were entertained by Mrs. William G. Henshaw at her summer home. , ■ * "■" ' '•.'.•■■• • >'-; Miss Marion Johnson, whose wedding : with William H. Pollard i will ; take place on September 27, will be the com- «, plimented guest at -a: card party at ,* which Mrs. IS. T. M. Eckert will entertain tomorrow afternoon. • • • In honor of her sister. ; Mrs. ..William 11. i. Richardson of V: Dallas, Tex., Mrs. George -Gross will' entertain at a tea tomorrow ; afternoon. ; Assisting. Mrs. Gross in the receiving party will be: , Mrs. Richardson . fMrss. George de Golla Mrs. J. . Lorsm Peace I Miss Nicholson -v: U Mr*.-Henry RosenTeld Miss^Cbrijsie^Taft-1 ~*' Mr*. Montcll Taylor Mr<. J. F. CNMB Mr*.' Frederick Stolp I • • • Miss Constance Van Brunt was the gutst of honor at an informal dance # given this evening at the residence of * Miss Marion Baldwin 'j across/ the bay. a' 2 number <of the;'.'- younger j set ■ from this side going over. T Miss Van Brunt this afternoon shared with Miss Gisela Haslett ; the compliment of an ■ informal thimble bee/at which Mis Amy Whitr ney presided as hostess. The girls will • leave, shortly for the southern part of the state, where they will : enter a finishing school. -'~*z&£sBBBS& 'r'y "'■'■■' " i ... - ■- ■