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o, = 0 T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1896 SUMMER DAY AT THE RESORTS, Society Decides Where to Spend the Summer Season. Rooms Engaged at the Fashion- able Hotels for June and July. The Early Season in the Mountains, at the S:.aside and the Springs. Everybody who is anybody is preparing for the annual summer exodus. have already departed for mountain or rom all sides comes the report that the season is unusually late, Some attribute this to the late closing of the schools. And while that fact has undoubtedly much to do with retarding the season, it is generally admitted that the latter part of June is none too late to see the country at its best. hotel managers are all confident of & han prosperous on. Everything is being done for the amusement as well as'the comfort of the guests. Tennis coarts are in readiness. Nearly every hotel boasts an orches- preparations for hopsand balls are be- lavishly made. Below will be found a e of the movements of our society people: Jennie Catherwood spent a few days he Robinson. Jame Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Durham will occupy their handsome new villa in Mill Valley this summer. Mrs. Curry and Miss Frances Curry will go to San Rafael for th Mr. and Mr: the Dodge coitag season. iott MecAllister have teken at San Rafael for the sum- ewhall and George A. Newhall for the season. Mrs. N. F. Bowers will spend the summer months in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Beaver have gone Blithedale for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bothin have taken a cot- an Rafael for the summer. & and Beile 0’Connor ing iriends in Southern Californy A large party left here last Monday to visit Y Included in the number perry, Miss Mary A. § Sperry, Miss Margaret 1. Dr. Marcia Cleveland, William ¢ Mr.'and Mrs on, Lows J. Si Edgar M. Sin s Edith Stmpson and He: . Denis Donohoe of San Rafael orings for the season. Bigelow have taken at San Rafnel for the summe A. Borel and the Mis European visit. hey D land. Mrs. R. Woolworth and Miss Helen Wool- worth have arrived in FParis. Mrs. John G. Kittle and Miss Lucia Kittle retu nday last irom .their European visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Donohoe have gore | to their placs at Menlo for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Danforth are at Napa Soda ason. D. Danforth have three months' Eastern trip. Colonel ( Crocke Green, Mss Julia M. Cro Tves have arrived in Par: main on the Coniinent, but Colonei Crocker will return here soon with his children and pass the summer at Castle Crag. Mrs. Henry T. Seott returned irom England last week and was met in New York City by Mr. Scott and Miss Cunningham. Mre, 0. C. leit for a Mrs. Fredericx H. erand Miss Florence Prattand her son, Orville C. Pratt, Field and gton, D. C., ar- t Tuesday. In about three weeks will go to Paso Robles for an extended term. Prince Poniatowski, who has been in London for several wee arrived last Tuesday in New York, where he was met b, liam H. Crocker and Princess Poniatowski. Mrs. W two months at Petaluma. Mr, aud Mrs, William Greer Harrison leave on the 1st of July for an extended visit to Highland ings. Mrs, Frank M. Pixley leave next week to pass the summer at h Valley. Mrs. J. I at the Gey Mrs. D. visit. Mrs. C. E. Green and family have gone to San Rafael for the sumwer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Son and family are at San Rafuel for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jarboe are at Burlingame for the summer months. They are Stopping with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph.Tobin. Mr. and Mrs. Martell, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stovel, have gone to their ranch at Mountain View, Mr.end Mrs. Sidney Smith and the Misses smith left Friday for San Rafael. r country home in Ross Moody and the Misses Moody are 1s for a few weeks’ visit. Allison has left for an Eastern Mr. and Mrs. Philip §. Fay have closed their | City residence and are occupying their cottage in Ross Valley. AT THE RESORTS. RSONAL NEws FrRoM THE FAVOR- ITE SUMMERING PLACES OF CALIFORNIA. Among those registered at Congress Springs Montgomery, Mrs. A. Montgomery, . Woolberg and family, Mr. and Mrs, Dusenbery, H. H. Hoffmann, Mrs. Rosenshine and family, Mrs, Moss, Mrs. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Folsom, George McLeod, Mrs. J. N. Roberts, Mrs. E. L, Goldstein, Mrs. 8. J. Levy, Miss K. Moran, Mrs. Willlam Gold- stein, E. J. White, Mrs. M. Luchsinger, all of San Francisco; J. H, Allman, Mrs. E. 8. Gil- bert and Mrs. J. 8. Dennis of San Jose: Mrs, Van Winkle and Mrs. Michlee of Oakland. At the Metropole Oakland, the following guests are located for the summer: Mrs. O. Shai ton, Mr.and Mrs. D. D. Dr. A.J. Russell and wi Mrs. E. Barrett, Mrs. A b Miss Stubbs, . Palmer, , Williard Barion, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson Jr. and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, Miss Smith, Muster W. Smith, Wiliiam Stubbs, Mrs, R.T. Davis, Miss Davis, Mr. and Mré. J. W. Hall, J. F. Hil, A. F. Hough' ton, Mr. and Mrs. Glasscock, Miss Glasscock, L. Giblin, W. E. Davidson, C. Dahlstrom, Barton, Mrs. 8. W. Wilcox, Mrs. sill, i1l, £. Goldsmith. tations are out for & hop to be given on Saturday evening, Jure 20. Music will be fur- ; nished by Joseph's orchestrd. A bicycle club has been started by the guests of the Metropole, called the Mefropole Bicycle Club. Long rides to the suburbs of Oakland are the chief amusements. na Springs—The arrivals during the hast week at Etna Springs include: John F. Lmn and wife, Mrs. J. D. Jones and children, A. C. Barrie, Dr. D. E. Osborne and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Russ, Miss Linde B. Russ, Master Inyo Russ, Mrs. Henry S. Russ, Mrs. J. G. Chown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tonner, Mrs. Asa R. Wells, Gus Herget, C. Sehilling and_ wife, William Giselman, Columbus Bartlettand wife, | Mrs. Frank M. Wilson, Raymond Van Wilson, c. H. Davenport, Berkeley; Francis and wife, Lomites; Miss Louise Gra- ham, Miss Virginia Graham, Miss D. Duke La Kerr, St. Helena; Rev. Richard Wylie, O. E. Moore, Napa; A. H. sheakley, Angels Camp; T. Robertson, Portland, Or.; Oliver Tupper, Benicia. At Paso Robles—Mrs. John Spreckels and Mrs. Center will spend the summer at Paso Robles, Mrs. Volney Spaulding is being very much benefited by her visit to Paso Robles. Among those registered at the springs are: George Coney, Miss M. A. Weaver, Mrs. Graham Lemon, M Charles McDonald, Miss McDon- ald, Miss Clara Taylor, W. H. Taylor, Mrs. M. Hecht and daughter, Mrs. A, Ross and somns, Mrs Solenz Spaulding, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. J. D. Spreckels, J. N, Center, Mrs. M. fecht, Miss Hecht, Mme. Roos and sons. A. Roos and wife, Mrs, Isidore Swartz, ‘ses' Swartz, Catherine Van Reed, c?n-lu William Pool, Gevrge Bonny, Webster Jones, Miss Clara Taylor, ¥. A. Mason, R. Boas, A. Bruno, M. Shladen, A. Herman, F. W, Johnston C. L. Smythe, M. J. Tulley, J. Wolf, Major and McLaughlin, Miss McLaughlin, Sam Rucker, Rayn ody, C. 0. King, E. Hacqet, W. A. Fredericks, M. Londress, Mr, and Mrs. J. Sachs, ewman, G. H.Rice, Miss Birdie Rice, A. F. Jack, I. M. Stork, F. Corbett, 8. Loughrin, Mr.and Mrs. H. Bechtell, Mrs. Wil- Lisms, Miss London, Mr. and Mrs, Jackson & week at Burlingame, the guest of Mrs. | he Howard cottage at Burlingame | to | part of the tour in Switzer- The ladies will re- | Mr. and Mrs, Wil- | H. Morrow and family are spending | ) tiss Shufter, Mr. and Mrs.G. Hunting- | lor, Mr.and Mrs. J. Williams, Mies Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Johns. At Klamath Hot Springs—Late arrivals at Klamath Hot Springs include: W. H. Carroll, O. H. P. Sheets San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs, Denis Donohoe, San_Rafael; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maskey, San Francisco; Herman F. Hiller, Arthur Meyers; Mr.and Mrs. H. W Seott, Miss J. Scott, Portland; Willian Wil son; S. S. Stites, Cralg Montgomery, Rothe, Sam Goldman, San Francisco Moore, Ed Erchisl, A. A. Wise, Chicago; Charles Martin, Yreka, At Mark West Springs—The latest arrivals at Mark West Springs are: Mrs. L. Markus, Mrs, Planz, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Stone, Mr. Anderson, wife and child, Miss Porter, San Francisco’ W. Gale and wife, Berkeley; J. Vaughan end wife, J. Hancock, San Franciseo. At’Soda Buy—The following have registered during the past week atSoda Bay: H.Cun- ningham, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Butler, San Rafael; C. G. Bilicke, Los Angeles, James Donahne, San Francisco; Miss L. Rickard, San Franci Miss Minnié Daniels, Efingham, IIL.; Ogle, Merced, Cal.; L. 0. McKelly, | San’ Francisco; Ase Hammermau, San Fran- | cisco; A. D. McBryde, University of California; | Miss Louise Carrington, San Francisco; J. A. | Buck and wife, San Francisco; Mrs. W. E. Foster, Honoluitu; G. A. Marshall, Honolulu; Hon. F. Hawley, Oakland, At Cazadero—The guest-list at Cazadero in- | cludes Charles Schroth, wifeand daugnters, Dr. | W. H. McLaughlin, wife and son | Messer, Miss Marie Griffin Messer, ) { D. Rioraen, Miss Mamie Riorden, Miss Sallie Fields, Miss Susie Wells, William H. Weils, | Miss Josephine Jansson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. | Ames, M. R. Stevenson and wife, Mrs. Charles R. Havens and daughter, H. Fonden, Miss Bates, Berkeley; A. R. Bardwell, F. R, Bardwell, Central America; F. W. Sharon, W. Sharon, Berkeley; A. F. Williams, Howard G. Avery, L. W. Foss, U, C,, Berkeley. Among those expected are: Mrs, John McCord, ily and party, San Francisco rs. W. D. Fen- nimoreand family, San_Francisco; Mrs, Anna | C. McLean and party, San Francisco; Mrs. F. H. Massey and iamily, 8an Francisco; Mrs. Charles W. Fox and family, Oakland; Mr. and ]z\mi A. W. Havens, dsughter and party, Oak- and At Highland Springs—The following are the arrivals for the past week at Highland Springs: | Mrs. N. C. Miller, Miss Lois Miller, Nevada City; Miss M. E. Miller, Dr. F. W. Skaife, Mrs. J. M. Litwchfield and family, C. Vose, F. Graham, J. Harris, San Francisco; Mrs. J. Ingalls, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ingalls, Mrs. Will | Ingalls, Healdsburg; Mrs. James Kru: Si Rosa; Fred Merchant, San Francisco; Miss Bertha Morrow, Healdsburg; D. Clark, San Francisco; David Clopton, Alabama; Mr. and Balfe, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Howard i sco; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Manor, Lytton Spring: k, San Francisco; M A. Marshall, Honolulu; Mrs. S. Slade and family, San Francisco; G. W. Lakeport; Mrs. H. C. Boldeman and 5 s Clara Peterson, Jacob Palmer, Mrs. . Cutter, Mrs. Atthowe and family, Miss Gene- vieve Van Amringe, H V' Amringe, San Francisco; P. Oskland; R. see, Alameda; H 1liam R. Dainger- , Mrs. William P. Daingerfield, Mrs. D. W. | Guptill, J. E. Collver, Mrs. W. L. Locke and fam- | ily, Miss E. Fisher, Gerald Lyons, San Fran- | cisco; chr)llhchwarlz, Oakland; John C. Col- | | . Allen, = . Foster, , Petaluma; Major A. D. Grimwood A. Lux, Miss Selma Lux, Mrs. F. E. ton, Miss Steila Eaton, Earl Wilson, John | Pearce and wife, John H. Kelley, George | Gregg, Carl H. Winterburn and family, San | Francisco; Mrs, J. E. Henry, Miss C. B. Tiling- | hest, Boston, Mass.; B, L. Elliott, H. H. Eiliott, | William Necker and w . W. Frese, C. | Goecker, San Francisco Walsenheim, | Carl May, Blue Luke L. Auzerais, Mrs. Ratye, San Jose; S. Atterby and wife, M. E. Archibald, M de la Mon- Irs, Lulu valsh, J. T. Boyd, San Francisco. | ghland'Springs is about rull, and tents are being put up to accommodate its large crowds. | Everything is now running to its full capacity. | “At Duncan Springs—Those registered this week at Duncan Springs, Mendocino County, : W.J. Eardley, wife and child, Santa Rosa; John Reed and daughter, Cloverdale; W . Farley, Santa Rosa; Mr. and . K | Damon and child, Seminary Park; C. iah; Miss J. 'T. Sullivan, | fiss Minnie Sullivan, | iliam Lang and wife, | K. Meussdorffer and wife, San Franeisco; William Frederickson and wife, | Mr. Frederickson Jr, East Oakland. The | | bridal party who partook of their breakfast | | cousisted of: Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, | | bride and _groom; Mr. and Mrs. E. Joseph, M and Mrs. Paul Joseph, Miss Ruth Joseph, Miss'| Eleanore Joseph, Miss Irene Taylor, Mrs. B. | Ohm, Miss Elsic Ohm, B. Ohm, P. Joseph, | Ukiah; Mr. Moore, San Francisco; B. Joseph, Miss Ella Hollingsworth, Ukiah. | At Bartlett Springs—Among the arrivals at Bartlett Springs are: C. A. Thurstonm, J. T.\ Hintz, Jacob Palmer, W. H. Baker and wife, D. | W. Boyd, William Harfst, C. Martin, F. Mohr- | munn, Mrs. M. E. Chase, H. L. Wood, San Fran- | cisco; Roger K. Deir, Guatemala; John Burke, George Watson, Mrs.' Della Puc . N, Kal- licker and wife, Capiain J. N. o Miss Martha Condrey, Sacramento; Mrs. J.'A. Mc- | Newr, Miss L. M. Egan, P. P. Taylor, Petaluma; | C. Rosenbaum, Meridan; J. N. Enochs, Wheat- land; E. J. Brown, M. W. Gleason, Charles W. | Walter, Wilbur Walker, of Oakland, are here | on thelr wheels; Mrs. William Jackson, Oak- e, Mrs, M. Strother, Grimes; . C. W. Lovelace, Maxwell; W. Q. | anta Clara; George Twigs, Cherles Green, Lake. Among the many who have en- gaged rooms for the summer are: C. W. Clarke | and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Buchanan, Charles | W. Smith and wife, Sacramento; Soi Lewis and | | daughters, Judge and Mrs, Daingerfield, Judge | | and Mrs. Erskine M. Ross' and son, Richard Chandler and wife, San Francisco; M. 5. Davis end wife, Santa’ Rosa; Mr. and Mrs. Max | Brooks, San Francisco. At the Sea Beach—The following San Fran- | ciscans have reserved rooms at the Sea Beach | Hofman, | | A. B. Maclellan Miss Annie Sullivan, Miss Mabel Suiliven, Mrs. Becker, for the summer: Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Crawford, M Overhalser, Miss Sutro, Mrs. J. M. Roper, | William Loewy, wife and family; Mrs. R. Sam- son‘and family, J. H. McDonald and family, | Mrs. D. Peyser, Mrs. Morris smith and family, | Mrs. 8. Newman, Mrs. C. P. Huntington, E. H. Prentice, wife and son; Mrs, L. Strauss and iamily; Mrs. Leon Guggenheim, Ralph Brown | and wife, Mrs. W. L. Ashe and family, M. Hy- | man and family, Henry W. Hyman and fam- | ily, Miss Kohlman, Judge Naphtaly an | famnily, D. M. Delmas, Mr. Thompson | Charlotte Clark, E. K. Clarke and Mrs. E, | gennelm, Mrs. | an- | At the Tallac House—All is lite and bustle at | the Tallac House, Thecharming weather of the | | past week is having its effect on _the arrivals, | | in fact, the tempersiure is high, having | ‘ reached 72 degrees at 7 o'clock A. M, on Tues- dey. The new hotel will be an additional at- | traction, lit by etectric lights. The eularged | orchestra, which has begun concerts already, ill furnish music for dance and concert. The fishing this season promises to surpass any- | thing for years. At the El Monte—The following registered this week at the EI Monte Hotel. Sausalito: Mrs, A. T. Spivey. Llog(l SplvE{, A. D. Robbins and wife, Miss Maud Bonney, Miss Grace Bon- L. Roberts, Dr. Max Sichel, Dr. G. W. ney, F. Sictiel, Miss Madeline Sicnel, Fred 0. Heyden- | feldt, Miss Gage, Miss S. Griffith, G, H. P. Shaw, | Mrs. E. Heymans, Professor W. V. Plise, Dr. F. | . Booth and wife, Mri L. Williams, H. G. Plzyfair, L. Kullman, win Berl, R..Plasberg and_wife, Charles Nau- man and wife, Mrs. T. . G. Case, M. Light, G. W. Lunt, Chris ¥, Frye. At the Vendom¢-—The past week was indeed i1 is charming caravai F. Lord and wile, than at this present time. The lawn tennis courts present a very animated appearance nearly every afternoon. During the past week Vendome music _hall three hops, all of which were well attended by | the elite of the Garden City. The orchestra | still retaius its popularity. | | Appiications continue to arrive and with | Eleum’e the management looks forward to the anner year in the history of the Vendome Mrs. George H. Lent, accompanied by Miss Mamie Hooker, are enjoying the hospitalities of the Vendome for an indefinite period. General Barillas of Guatemala, Central America, accompanied by his party, enjoyed a | few hours at the Vendome. Mrs. George C. Sureve of San Francisco, ac- companied by Miss Bessie Shreve, are plea antly domiciled atthe Vendome for several weeks' visit, Frank W. Fuller paid the hotel a fiying visit the past week. C. H. Hooker and wife are registered at the | Vendome. W. B. Harrub and wife of Oakland, accom- fenied by their two charmin duu& ters, Mrs. . A. Kenney and Miss K. Harrub, have re. turned home after a most enjoyable visit with Manager Snell. Mrs. Barroilhet of Redwood City, accompa- nied by Miss Thompson of San Franeisco, spent the past week at this hostelry. Oakland was represented the pastweek by the arrival of Chiric N, Fox and F. 8. Adams, At the Hotel de Redwood—The following ople have arrived to spend the summer at otel de Redwood: Miss Alsie L. Jordan, Miss Edith_Treanor, Miss Alice Treanor, Miss Love- iand, Mr. and Mrs. W Wellman, Rev. F. R. Furrand, wife and child, Mrs. Cohen and two children, Miss Grace Leavenworth, the Misses Cullen, Rev, T. L. Randolph and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Willis, the Misges Piper, the Misses Richards, Mr. and Mrs. T. Arnot, F. D. Hat- man, Miss Anna Hatman, Hurrie E. Wood- ward, Bert Kleinhaus, F. Heywood, A. G. Henry, Herbert R. Hicks, Dr. Russell H. Cool, Dr. Walter F. Lewis. Ladies’ Reception. Madame Tully, at parlors 38 and 40, Baldwin Hotel, will hold a reception from 1Pr. M. to4p. M. Monday, June 15, to ladies who wish to see the effects of her thermo- electric treatment for removing wrinkles. Several ladies wio have undergone the The weather was perfect and the nights | cool. The grounds never looked more inviting | has been the scene of | treatment will be present to testify to the efficacy of the treatment. BHEZC THE PiST WEEK N LOCAL SOCIETY, |The Season Closes With a Peal of Wedding Bells. ' Miss Ella Hobart Chcoses Her Bridesmaids and Maid of Honor. Miss Claire Tucker and Phi liams to Be Quietly Married Monday Evening. Wedding bells and orange blossoms have occupied society’s attention during the past week. Instead of superstition dying out, as savants claim it is, the superstition regarding the June wedding at any rate is galninga | firmer foothold than ever. Since the dawn of the 1st of June no day has been without its wedding. On Wednesday of the week just past four weddings kept society | circles active. The nuptials of Miss Fiorence Hammond and Stanley Addeiley filled St. Luke’s Church Wednesday at noon with a large and fashion- able assemblage. 1t was typically a spring wedding. Roses bloomed on the altar,and the pretty bridal attendants were attired in daint; gowns of white mull or pink silk. Thel white mull hats, coquettishly raised on the side with a bunch of pink roses, were ex- tremely fetching. At the wedding or Miss Nickerson and Mr. Parker, solemnized at the residence of the | bride’s aunt, Mrs. Lee, on Geary street, the | elite of the Central American Colony was largely represented. Many pretty old fash- | ions were revived at this wedding that made it most picturesque as well as attractive. Con- cealed in the wedding cake were a ring, the symbol of marriage; a dime, of wealth, and a thimble, of industry. After the ceremony the bride’s health was drunk in tiny goblets of sherry poured by the bride from a decanter that had served similar purposes in the young wife’s tamily for the past 200 years. The nuptials of Miss Cogswell and J. H. Sammi was & charming home affair. About 100 friends of the happy young couple assem- bled’ at the Cogswell residence on Clay street to make merry at the marriage feast. Mr. and Mrs. Sammi have gone East on a bridal tour. The Siebe-Stauf wedding was quite the most elaborate eventof the week. The Siebe resi- dence, which is one of the most admirably ap- pointed bomes in this City, was lavishiy adorned with a wealth of sweet peas. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Chrissie Siebe, and Mr. Berg was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Stauf received very many elegant and costly presents. Mis« Ella Hobart is very busy completing the preparations for her wedding to Mr. Baldwin, which is to be solemnized at San Mateo 1n July. Miss Juliette Williams is to be the maid of honor, and Miss Mary Eyre, Misg Jessie Ho- | bart and Miss Florence Mills, who is now on her way home from Europe, the hridesmaids. Invitations to the wedding are to be limited. The wedding of Miss Alice Bonner and Ar- thur Pawson took place last Wednesday even- ing at the home ot the bride, 1114 Post street. Miss Bonner is the daughter of the late Charles Bonner, and Mr. Pawson is secretary of the United States Smokeless Powder Company. Only a few relatives and intimate friends wit- nessed the ceremony, which was performed by Reyv. C. L. Miel of S8ausalito. Miss Stella Locan was the maid of honor, and the pridesmaids were Miss Geraldine Bonuer and Miss Murtha Wagner. Arthur Waliace acted as best man. After the wedding there were congratulations, followed by a supper. Mr. and S5 Puwsor left on Thursday to make a southern trip, and u;henl they return they will reside at 1114 Post street. “The wedding of Miss Claire Tucker and Philip Williams will take }wluce next Monday evenin at the residence of the bride’s mother, 211 Vallejo street. Miss Tucker is the daughter of Mrs. J. C, Tucker, formerly of Oakland. Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry liams of this City. Onlyrelatives and a few :il;timlte friends "will be present at the wed- ng. The wedding of Miss Anita Williams Banna- han and John A. Stanton took piace last Tues- day evening at St. Patrick’s Church in the presence of & tew intimate friends and rela- tives. Rev. Father P. J. Quinn officiated. Miss Lizzie Monahan was thé bridesmaid and Major Charles T. Stanley acted as best man. Mr. Stanton is the well-known artist of this City and his bride was one of his pupils. Mr. and Mrs, Stauton went to Monterey on their honey- moon. The golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Van Schelluyne Gibbs will take place next Wednesday evening at their resi- dence, 722 Post street. 7 r. and Mrs. Walter C. Campbell gave a dinner party last Wedunesday evening at their residence on Turk street, entertained M. and Mrs. W. H. Mills, Judge and Mrs. Isaac Bel- cher and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wilson. The Misses Morrison of San _Jose gave a diuner party at their home last Saturday eve: ing in honor of their guest, Miss Bellinger, daughter of Judge C. B. Beilinger of Portland, who returned o Oregon on HondnB. The others nresent were: Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Mur- phy, Ars, Woods, Judge £, M. Ross, Judge W. . Gilbert, L. 5. Nesmith, Mr. Alvord, Mr. Find- lay, Colonel Moorhead and Judge Houghton. he wedd&ng of Miss Mary ces Hunter of Newport, R. I, and O. Shafter Howard of Oakland took place last Wednesday after- noon at 2 o'clock at the home of the bride’s mother, on Rhode Island ayenue. The brile is the youngest danghter of Mrs. Thomas R. Hunter; a niece of the late W. Hunter, who was First Assistant Secretary of State at Wash- ington, D. C., for more than hali a century; a B ORONATION OF [Adapted from the New York Herald.] THE SUMMER CZAR. { granddaughter of W. Hunter, the American | Minister at Brazil for muny years, and a niec | of the late Captain Charles Hunter, U. 8. N. The groom is the son of Charles Webb Howard }o; his City and of Mrs. Emma Shafter Howard |o this City and Oukland. He is a graduate ot Harvard. man. The bride’s brother, William R. Hunter, gave her into the keepine of the groom. Rev. Edward L. Buckey officiated. A large recep- | tion was heid after the ceremony. The wed- | ding presents weré numecrous and very valua- ble. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Howard will reside in New York, but later on will come to this City. - i WEDDINGS. BARTELME - COLEMAN AND THE BRENNAN-RILEY NupTIALS CEL- EBRATED Last WEEK. John P. Bartelme and Dorathea A. Coleman were married in St. Dominic’s Churcn on the morning of Saturday, the 6th inst, Kev. Father Duggan officiating. The bridal party arrived at precisely 8 o'clock, followed by & large party of friends. The organ pealed forth the happy couple proceeded to the beautifully decorated altar, where the solemn words were pronounced that made them man and wife. Miss Kittie Dempsey acted as bridesmaid and Andrew Coleman as best man. After the | ceremony the entire party repaired to tne | residence of the bride’s parents, 2114 Pine street, where an_elegant lunch 'was served, | followed by social festivities suitable to the | joyous oceasion. The affair was informal, no invitations having been issued owing to'the recent illness of the bride's mother, notwith- standing which the spacious pariors were crowded with interested friends and many beautiful and costly gifts were received. The bride and groom leit the City on the same day for an extended tour tkrough the Northwest. The merriage of John V. Brennan and Miss Mary E. Riley, which took place at Ocean View Saturday evening, May 23, in St. Michael's | Catholic Church, was & particularly pretty one. The little church never looked more attractive. Flowers were everywhere thatgood taste could suggest, thanks 1o the organist, Miss L. Hilgar, | O’Hare. | Promptly at 8 o’clock the bridal party en- tered the church to the strains of Mendels- sobn’s wedding march. Miss Gertrude Clancy preceded the bride as maid of honor, tollowed by Edmond Brennan, brother of the groom. When all hiad taken their places at the altar the Rev. Father Cooper read the marriage ser- | vice, at Its conclusion presenting the bride with a handsome prayver-book, the gift of a friend. A reception followed at the home of the | bride’s parents. The bride worea handsome gown of cream nun’s veiling. The corsage | was high, with bouffant elbow sleeves, trimmed with duchesse lace and moire ribbon. The veil was attached to the hair with a diamond pin, the gift of the groom. She carried a ouquet of lilies of the valley. The maid of | honor, Miss Gertrude Clancy, wore a cream nun’s veiling costume with bouffant elbow sleeves. The corsage was slightly decollete, the space being filled in with three rows of cream duchesse satin in puffs. At the waist was & soft fold of the satin, terminating at the back in a bow, with ritbon-cut ends. A diamond locket and a bouquet of bride’s roses completed the. costume. Among those | Cooper, Mr, J. E. Fay, Edward Brennan, Miss Gertrude Clancy, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Taylor, Eaward | Riley, Miss Lizzie Riley, Master M. Riley, Mrs. | 8. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. F aDiodarick, Miss Kate Kennedy, Mrs.J. K. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McLaughiin, Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher, Miss Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. | T. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, Mr. and | Mrs. Stelling, M. L. Kelly, Miss Genevieve Kelly, | Mr. Woodley, Miss Jenkins, Mrs. Young, Miss | Jennette Graham, Mr.and Mrs, A. McDonald, Miss M. Walker, john Clancy, Mrs. Traverse, Miss Maggie Traverse, Joe von Weyl, Miss | Anuie Shannon, John Farley, Miss Manie Farley, Sadie Farlev, John Murphy, Miss Grace Cosgriffe, George Clancy, Miss Essie Brown, L, Brown, Thomas Baldwin, Mr. Estrelletti, Mr. Coveli, littie Sadie Bowers. | resent were: Rev. Father | at 1150 Pine street | decorated when Miss Grace Nagel became Mrs. E. A. Hunt. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Buckbee on Wednesday evening, the 3d inst. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Florence Nagel, and the groom | &n oid friend in the persou of Mr. Will Henry. Among the guesis was the Hon. George Bromiey, who has been a most intimate friend of the bride since -he left school and entered into the employ of Shainwald, Buckbee & Co.. where she has been engaged as bookkeeper and assistant cashier up to the present time. Among the many costl: presents was a most beautitul chest of ‘silyer presented to her by ber late employers, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hunt are spending their honeymoon in La Honda and will reside in this City on their reture. IN THE FUTURE. ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE OF FaAsH- IONABLE CLUB REUNIONS AND PKIVATE GATHERINGS. A benefit entertainment and ball will be ten- ldered to Alexander Donaldson by his many friendsat B'nai B'rith Hall on Saturday even- | ing, June 20. | The Tuolumne County Reunion Association will hold its regular annual picnic on Wednes- day, June 17. All Tuolumneites and their de- scendants are expected to meet at 10 A. M. in front of the music-stand in Golden Gate Park, euqh being provided with well-filled baskets. Adjacent 1o the concert grounds are rustic tables and benches, where at 12 . ail will re- pair to distuss the contents of their hampers. At 3 P. M. literary exercises will be heid at the music-stand. Ai4 o'clock election of officers for the ensuing year will take place. The Kreum ofiicers "of the association are: L. L. el!oll* esident; Mrs. M. Crane (Mary Me- | Lean of Célumbia), viee-president; Mrs. L M. | Katloek (finnie Street of Sonora), secretary ; | Mrs. C. P-Ford (Miss Markley of Shaws Flat), iteasurer, The Western Addition Athletic Olub will givean evtertainment and dance on Thursday evening, June 18, at Franklin Hall, Fiilmore street, ntar Bush. This being their initial effort at entertainment the members are spar- h;t‘ neither expeuse nor pains to make the affair a gtana suecess. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kronberg of 1614 Turk street wil receive their friends this Sunday afternoon. from 2 till 6 o'clock, in honor of the twen'ly-flllh anniversary of their marriage. Karl Howard, the groom’s brother, was best | the music of Mendelssohn’s wedding march as | assisted by Miss Kate Garacena and Mrs. The parlors in the home of the bride’s mother | were most beautifully | | 1 | | and Mrs. M. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. | | Nols SURPRISE PARTIES AGAIN POPULAR, Many Clever Devices to Make the Surprise Complete. Walhalla Rebekah Lodge, I O. 0. F., Successfully Surprises a Sister. Hamilton Surprise at Elmhurst—The Long, Conne!l and Pearl Sur- prise: Parties. A very pleasant and enjoyable surprise birth- day party was tendered to Mrs. R. Gerbes on Friday afternoon at her residence, 432 Cedar avenue, by the members of Walhalla Rebecca Lodge, I 0. 0. F. Mrs. Gerbes was presented with a beautifully framed photograph of the members of the lodge. Among those present were Mrs. Suhr, Mrs. Affolter, Mrs. Iburg, Mrs. Nicolia, Mrs. Him- melman, Mrs. Wenderoth, Mrs. Strohnfeir, Mrs. Weichhardt, Mrs. Marie Trost, Mrs. Koch, Mrs. Feyhl, Mrs. Marks, Mrs. Bock, Mrs. Mrs. Emilie Hildebrand, Miss Minnie | Becker, Miss Bettie Joost, Mrs. H. Barthold, Mrs, Droeger, Mrs. Fleishmann, Mrs, H, Nibbe, Mrs. G. Hufschmidt, Miss Annie Nibbe, Miss Emma Nibbe, Miss Anna Hildebrand. An enjoyable surprise party was tendered Mrs, P. J. Long Saturday evening, May 23, at her residence, 2213 Pinestreet, in honor of her birthday. The parlors were tastefully deco- rated for the occasion. Einging, dancing and games were indulged in until midnight, when | the guests adjourned to the spacious dining halls and partook of a sumptuous repast. After supper the guests again adjourned to the large parlors, where dancing and games were re- sumed until the wee hours of the morning. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Long, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ahern, Mr, and Mrs, Cronin, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Nichols, Mrs. Kerrigan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCarthy, Miss Doll{ Har! Miss Mamie Long, Miss Maggie Kelly, Miss Mamie Farrell, Miss Jennie Calkens, Miss Sarah Ahern, Miss Annie MecCurren, Miss Lizzie Conuvell, Miss Annie O’Connell, Miss Maggie Me- Closky, Miss Rose Kelly, Miss Mamie Gor- man, Miss Nellie Holleran, Miss Gertie Cronin, Miss Hetty Miller, Miss Ella Cronin, Albert Peacock, Harry Edwards, H“HI Long, Harry Nolan, J. T. Long, John cCormick, Joe Leahy, Edward Blanchard, Patrick McCarthy, Thomas Kent, Charlie Ford, Edward McCarthy, William Long, Joe McCarthy, Joseph Long, James Hanley, Frank Calkens, Percy Daly. A surprise party was tendered to Mr.and Mrs. M. Connell at their residence, on Twenty- fourth street, near Hoffman syenue, last Sat- urday evening. The varlors were decorated with roses and evergreens, and the gardens surrounding the house were illuminated with lanterns and g)reseuled quite a picturesque appearance. Singing. dancing and games were kept up to a late hour, which was fol- lowed by a grand march, after which allad- journedto the dining hall. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Connell, Mrs. Ca nn&h, Mr. and Mrs. Leitch, Mr. and Mrs. est, Mr. and Mrs. T. Campbell, Mr. Mrs. T. Ward, Miss Mae Connell, Miss Gertie Conneil, Miss Lucille Nelson, Miss Rose O'Rourke, the Misses Alice en! Eva Cavanagh, Miss Hattie MceGrath, Miss J Walker, Miss Ma; Gallagher, Miss M. Cronin, Miss Mae Tully, Miss Kate Clancy, Miss Mae Sullivan, Miss Bell Mc- Donald, Miss Bessie Coyne, the Misses F. and A. Conway, Miss Lizzie Salaceda, Miss Pierce, Miss R. Witicup, Miss Muleahey, the Misses Tannians, Mis§ Godkin, Miss S. Kune, Miss A. Kampos, Miss A. Lavin, Miss L. Brown, Miss 0’Connor, Miss A. McAvoy, Joseph Connell, Charles and Rob Cavanagh, Mr. Kelleher, Mr. Flint, Dr. Partridge, Dr. Singleton, Mr. Lu Tortune, J. Black, G. Cavanagh, D. Wren, H. Mclhtyré, J. Dillon, E. Torpey, P. Mc: Swiggen, T. Kelly, J. Kilroy, T. and M. Grennan, J. Cronin, J. Skelly, R. Gilbert, J. Brooks, M. Gautner, J. McCormack, J. Nelson, Tom Brown, T.Slevin, T. Brown, M W. Kedian, George Richardson, C. Mr. Kenny, Mr. Dixon, F. Dillon, Mr. Wels| T. Dunn, B. Seize, Frank Clancy, Mr. Ladd, Campbell and othe A very charming and thoroughly successful surprise party was tendered to Mr.and Mrs, Pearl at their residence, 153 Octavia street, on Sunday evening, pleasantly passed May 31. The evening was in singing, dancing, games and recitations. At miinight the orchestra layed a march for supper. The guests ad- ruurned to the banquet-room, where an ele- gant repast awaited them. After supper speech-making was lndm%.d in, Max E. Licht acting as toastmaster. Credit is due Miss Aniia Pearl for the very efficient manner with which she manaeed the affair. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Pear], the Misses Anita, Rosie and Bessie Pearl, the Misses J., 8. and Enid Lyzna, Miss Elsie Cohn, Miss Bertie Appleton of San Jose, Miss sie Weinstein, the Misses Aureliaand Ella Mosher, Miss Mercedes Alphonso, Mr. and Mrs. Lyzna, Mr. and Mrs. Ostem. Mr. and Mrs. Schnell, Mr. and Mrs. Weinstein, Max E, Licht, Max Pearl, J. Hassen, E. Peiser, A. Gordon, William Bes- ser, 8. Snow, S. Goldman, 8. Goldoerg, J. ‘Alphonso, C. Ludlaw, W. Kenny, T. Hopkins. K very enjoyable surprise party was ten- dered to Master Robert Hamilton at the home of his parents at Elmhurst, Alameda County, last evening. The house was appropriately decorated for the occasion, and the young fellow, who has just seen 17 summers, was agreeably surprised, upon returning‘from an errand, to find the house filled with smiling and happy faces to make him remember nis seventeenth birth- g:'yln; one of the most enjoyable instances of 1fe. Among those presens were the Misses Stuart, Miss Maud Page, the Misses Carter, Maggie, Josie and Eva, Miss Willie Bronson, Miss Maggie Moran, Miss Lillian Swalley, Miss Sadie MeGiil, Mrs. Hamilton, Harlie Ballard, Ed Baliard, Joseph Hamilton, Robert Hamilton, Charles Hamilton, Jessc Swalley, Andrew Moran, George McGill, William Carter and Wiiliam A. McGill. 5 After indulging in literary exercises, musi- cal selections and dancing the guests repaired %o the dining-room at midnight and partook of a sumptuous repast, while the martial strefus of music from an orcnestra stationed in the hallway permeated the house and gave 8 healthy impetus to the appetites of the uests. £ Diucln concluded the evening’s jollifica- tions, and all in all the party was one of the social triumphs of the year at the pretty little town of Eimhurst. A most enjoyalle surprise party was given to Master Earle King Wednesday night. Those ! present were: Miss Nettie Cox, Miss Laura Terry, Miss M. Fisher, Miss B. Kidd, Miss B. rist, Miss E. Smilie, Hattie Murpiy, Miss Georgia Powell, O. Earlbach, H. Henry, G. Meyers, N. Stone, F. Chandler, H. Hervey, N. Ciarke, M. Howard, D, Sutherland, Louis Marks. HOME GATHERINGS, A NUMBER OF BIRTHDAY ANNI- VERSARIES PLEASANTLY OBSERVED. Mrs. Elizabeth Cordray gave & Very enjoy- abie birthday party in honor of the sixteenth anniversary of Miss Beatrice Carroll, at her residence, 853 Folsom street. Those present included John Lynch, Miss Beatrice Carroll, John Jones and wife, Mrs. Lizzie Cordray, David Spowert and wife, Miss Olsem, Mrs. Brown, Miss Ida Barron, Miss Ray Barronm, Miss Lena Barron, Miss May Carrigan, Mrs. Rose Sheldon, Miss Maggie Williams, Miss Irene Jones, Mrs. Kate Carroll, William Car- r0ll, Warde Miller, Frank Jones, John Wil- liam, Dan Calligan, Carl Hook, Hector Lynch, Frank Burke. A very pleasant reception was given to Miss K. McGrath lest Monday evening at the resi- dence of her parents, 411 Lott street, in honor of her eighteenth birthasy. The patlors and ballroom were beautifully decorated with flowers and evergreens. During the evening several songs and recitations were given. At midnight a sumptuous banquet was par- taken of, during which several toasts were drank in honor of the hostess. After supper datcing was resumed. Those Z&)resenl were: Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Graith, Miss Smith and Mr. Danskin, Miss Cullen and Mr. Andrew, Miss Bernstead and Dr. Richards, Miss A, Hayes and Mr. Schwartz, Miss Dauskin and Mr. J. McQuade, Miss Wal- lace and Mr. W. McQuade, Miss Shamphreaux and Mr. Grote, Miss P. McGratn and Mr. Me- Quaid, Miss MecGrath, Miss Kirby and Mr. Wallace, Miss Egan and Mr. C. Goodell, Miss Kiley and Mr. C. Drady, Miss Tam and Mr. Martin, Miss Grote and - Mr, Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Swall, Miss Schwartz and Mr. Moro, Miss K. McGrath and Mr. Lavrin, Miss Chamapin d Dr. Dickman, Mr. Shamphrea Miss Anpa E. Daly, the talented young tress and elocutionist, introduced a class of her pupils to a select audience at her parlors on Hayes street last Friday eveningin a reci- tal of selections from well-known authors. The performance was creditable alike to teacher and pupils ana was wel. recerved. The programme was as follows “Marguerite.” by Whittter. .Miss Ada White “Sam’s Letter,” from “Pickwick Papers”....... .Miss Georgle Spicher . .Miss Tina Daiy “Lost and Found" “A Modern Sermon’, L Miss Frances Van Reynegom by A. A. Proctor.... .. Miss Bessie Gowan edding” “The Angel’s Story,” «Jimmy Brown's Sister's W £ .........Miss kosamond Merhan “Order for a Picture,” by Alice Carey. Miss Alice Van Reynegom Miss Ada White Miss Georsie Spicher "......Miss Tioa Daly ‘A Receipt for a Cake” Maud Muller” 5 Mrs. Kuggles' Dinner Party’ ‘Happy Little Cripple”...... £ ......Miss Frances Vai “The .Miss Rosamond Merham “Hezekiah Bedot! 2 i ke g y Van Reynegom “Mrs. Youngs ‘allex” .. Misses Bes- ste Gowan and Frances Van Reynegom. “To-morrow at Ten,” by Nora Perry. Mis: aly tcomb Riley. 5 Miss Anna Daly A very successful high jinks was given by William™ Hoehna at his home, 2 Cumberland street, last Wednesday evening. It was given in the spacious gardens, which were illumin- ated with myriads of Japanese lanterns. The Valoo Club of string instruments occupied the large summer-house in the center of the gar- dens and furmished sweet music during the evening. A special feature of the occasion was the singing of topical songs by William Donaldson. The re(reshment tables werpunder the super- vision of Henry Kuhls, who ably assisted Mr. Hochna in making the affair one not soon to be forgotten. Amoug’ those present were: H. Bach, J. Bach, Brardfeldt, C. Buck, H. Bergman, R. Bergman, D. Buelna, F. Berbert, G. Berbert, Hx,oxford, Colford, G. Dannals, C. Freund, A.Freund, J. Fetz, W. Fischer, C. Gumbel, A. Grait, B. Fischer, G. Gunther, C. Huffschmidt, L. Huffschmidt, J. McCarthy, W. Hoehna, A. Hoehna, E. Johnston, W. Johnston, G. John- ston, E, Hesseler, C. Hesseler, W. Donaldson, | P. Crausker, W. Jones, J. Jolly, H. Kuhls, F. | Malone, O. Eichholz, E. Wagner, R. Wagner, W. Wagner, N. Smith, A. Kenzie, E. Linforth, F. Schroeber, C. Schneider, W. Marks, G. Becker, C. Hauser, W. Hostermeyer, A. Kauf- man, E. Haller. ENGAGEMENTS, Younc PeopLE WHO WiILL HELP TO SWELL THE JUNE MATRI- i MONIAL LisT. Cards have been issued for the wedding of Miss Esther Quinlan and F. J. Donnelly, to take place Wednesday evening, June 17, at St. Mary's Cathedral. The wedding of Hattie E. Coleman and Al- bert Mensor will take place on June 14, 1896, at the residence of the bride’s grandparents, 705 McAllister street. PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kelly have returned from a visit to the East. Mrs. Wyman, the wife of C. F. Wyman, the wealthy orchardist of S8an Jose, and her granddaughter, Miss Gracie Neff. are on a visit here ana are stopping at the Grand Hotel. Miss Blanche ri. Nixon of Santa Barbara and Mrs. Duke Baxter of El Montecito, Santa Bar- bara County, are visiting at the Macdonald residence, 2219 Scott street. Mrs. Baxter was formerly Miss Hilda Macdonald. Mrs. Benjamin T. Lacy and family have gone to their country place near Redwood for the 628 Sutter street to 112 Lyon, and are at home 1136 Turk street to 112 Lyon. They are at i here on a visit to her sister, at 36 Cassell discontinue her afternoons at home until after moved from 507 Golden Gate avenue to 1136 Mrs, Henry M. Samish of 1326 Scott street summer. E. Silverstone and wife have removed from the third Wednesday. 8. Silverstone and wife have removed from home the third Wednesday. Mrs. D. H. McDouald of sentle,Wsshlnklonl avenue. Mrs. Sol Getz of 507 Devisadero street will the summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. Allenberg and family have Page street. Miss B. Allenburg will be at home.the second Tuesday of each month. will discontinue her afternoon at home until after the summer. NEW TO-DAY. “LET HER USE Lola Montez Creme 1f she wishes to keep off her face FRECKLES, - SUNBURN, TAN.” This advice was given by a lady #wn Who knew what she was talking to this wondeflnl‘\g:‘:‘. ‘:nd7;-“ g T g m C & jar at my parlors. GUARANTEED TREATMENTS week for wrinkles, pimples, coarse pores, mudgy and saliow Complexions. TRIAL fgds, "%, g, mming BOX stamps, will receive a book of instructions and a box of LOLA MONTEZ CREME And a Box of Face Powder Free. MRS. NETTIE HARRISCN, RMALOLOGIST, 40 and 42 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED BY ELECIRIC NEEDLE. 1 SOME ENJOVIBLE CLUB GATHERINGS, Fashionable Societies Enter- tain Friends by Vari- ous Functions. Entertainment of the California School of Elocution and Oratory. Beta Chapter of Delta Iota Chi Girls Attend a Very Pleasant Tea The California School ot Elocution and Ore. tory gave a most interesting entertainment at National Hall on Friday evening. The follow- ing excellent programme was well received by the large and enthustastic andience present: Duet, cornet and trombone, “Cheerfulness Waliz”.. .. . Gumbert Mjsses Pearl and Maud Noble. Monologue, “Naught: Zell”. Hettie M. Corlett. +s--Griffin Recitation, “Francesco’s Angel”. Al Esther C. Macomber. Vocal solo, “Bright Star of Love’’...... ....Robandi Mrs. Charles San- ders Middieton. Pianist, Miss Coral Gilpert. 'Cello, Albert N&il on. Studies in posing, “The Salute of the Lilies,” “The Parting of Orpheus and Eurydic “The Death of Virginia.” Apnis R. McKa , Mabel E ee'land, Fettie M. Corlett, Marion Feathersion. Anna Eganhoff, Hubv A, Moore, Esther C. Macomber, Lottie J. Graever, Lily Hurris, Burlesque, “Talk on Delsarte,” with illustrations Fred L. ~haw. Plano concerto, Opus 69. Allegro Quasi Fantasia, Andante sivo, rinale: Allegro Con Fuoco. Sigismund Blumann. Reading, “The Lotus Eaters” Anna Egenhoff. (Tllustrated with poses-plastiques by Lottie J. Graeber, abel E. Sweetland, Ruby A. Moo! Recitation, ““A Buffalo Hunt in R. Frances Luse. Farce, “A Likely Story’ .. Tennyson hicago”.. Furniss ver. Howells Mr. Willis Campbell Mr. Arthur Welling. Mrs. Willis Campbeil. Diss Greenway . 5 Jane. Statue group, “Good-night’ Annie R. McKay, ksther C. Macomber, A Egenhoft, Ruby A. Moore. A tea was given Saturday atternoon, June 13, by the Beta Chapter of Delta lota Chi girls of the Girls’ High School, at the home of the Misses Sobey, 3524 Twentieth street. More than 100 invitations were issued, and all present had a most enjoyable time. The hostesses were Miss Madelon G. Wise, Miss Hermoin: . Lash, Miss Mabei G. Ansom, Miss Amy McCarty, Miss Dorothy Spafford, Miss Monte Duncan, Miss Christabel Sobe: Miss Pearl Clark, Miss Clara E. Rulfshon, Miss Jessle 2obey and Miss Ada Follansbee. The young ladies, all in light dresses, looked charming. Delicious refreshments were served during the afternoon. The regular monthly meeting of the Native Sons of Vermont was held on Kriday evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall. The following excellent programme was much enjoyed by the large audience present: Overtare, “Battle of Bunker Hill, x .Del.epiane’s orchestra Recitation (selected) ... Miss L. Trautner Fa cein 1act, “Aunt Sophia’s_Summer Eoarder’’ Frederica (from the city)....Miss Ethel Granam Tom (the bogus aunt) .Mr. Theo Kremer Quartet for cornets. Selected N. Caliender, C. " last ac Bertha Brosius noa oesobasas Donizetti iss Florence Fairchild (Pupil of Ida Valerga.) z Frank Valerga Gpera Company.) t. Fernando... (Formerly of Artificial teeth of prcelain were made in France as early as 1776. A full upper and lower set cost a little over £200. NEW TO-DAY. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE MAGGIONI KID GLOVES. LACE INMENSE REDUCTION! ILACES Oftered at prices to warrant an EFFECTUAL -:- CLEARANCE. DRAPERY NETS AND FLOUNCINGS In colored and black, 45 inches wide. Former price 84,75 Former price $3.50. Former price $3.00. Former price $1.50 CHIFFON LACES In fancy colors, 18 inches wide. Former price $1.00......00W......500 yard POINT DE PARIS LACES In white, assorted patterns. 434 Inches wide— Former price 25¢......n0W......12%40 yard 3 inches wide— ¥ormer price 20c. now........10¢ yard POINT DE GENES LACES In butter colored, in & variety of designs. 3 inches wide— Former price 45¢... 5 inches wide— Former price 70¢.. 8 inches wide— Former price $1.10. POINT VENICE LACES With net top, in butter color, assorted designs. 7 inches wide— Former price 75c... 11 fuches wide— i ormer price 90... 18 incies wide— Former price $1.25. 75c yard COLORED COTTON LACES From 2 to 414 inches wide. Former price 250........ NOW. BLACK LACES At a Big Reduction in Price. 208 Ladies’ Black Cloth Embroldered Boston SHOPPING BAGS, rmer prices— 3, 8250 and 82 b Each—now 81.50 Each. s DOW........ 250 yard .50¢ yard . NOW........ B5C yard .100 yard See “Chronicle” and “Examiner” for values in other depariuents. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. NEWMAN & LEVINSON, 125, 127, 120, 131 Kearny Street. BRANCH STORE—742 and 744 Markes Streets