Vintage Valentine Tea of 1914


The silver is polished, the sweetheart has been secretly selected, and the recipes are being double checked for the Vintage Valentine Tea on Sunday, February 9 from 2pm-4pm at the Irving Heritage House, 303 South O’Connor.

The Irving Index newspaper article of Thursday, February 19, 1914, reported: “Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percy Schulze threw open their beautiful new home Saturday evening to one hundred and fifty invited guests. The housewarming was in the nature of a Valentine Party – the decorations and color scheme throughout being hearts, arrows and cupid in reds and yellows.”

The same description fits the upcoming event at the former Schulze home now called the Heritage House, as the Irving Heritage Society recreates that party of 1914 with their annual Vintage Valentine Tea. The public is invited to share in this special event from 2pm-4pm. Reservations are not required and admission is free.

Just as in the 1914 article description, there will be strings of hearts from the chandeliers. The lace draperies at the windows and the dining table will have festoons of hearts and arrows. Gary Schepf is serving as chair of this year’s event assisted by many volunteers. For more information, call 972-252-3838.

The Irving Heritage Society’s vision:

A diverse community that values its past, celebrates its present, and embraces its future.