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20 SOCIETY MEETS AT THE RESORTS, The Ultra-Fashionable Sea- son' Is Now at Its Very Height. The Glorious Fourth Has Been Everywhere Joyfully Observed. Entertaining Reports From the Moun- tains, the Seaside, the Lakes and the Springs. The summer season is now at its very height. Anybody who has any intention whatsoever of enjoying a summer outing has planned to spend the National holiday at one of the fash- onabie resorts. As for mine host, the landlord of the fashion- able inn, he has exerted himself to the utmost to fittingly celebrate the glorious Fourth. At each and every one of the resorts yesterday there was & display of fireworks and a “grand hop.” Those who have country homes had large house parties. Tuesday being also a legal holiday, there will be everywhere one con- tinuous celebration lasting until Wednesday. Below will be found & resume of the where- abouts of our society people: Miss Louisa Breeze, William Breeze and Thomas Breeze are visiting the Misses Hooper at their lovely home nesr St. Helena. Fred Webster is expected in New York shortly on his return from his European tour. He will spend some time with friends in Mass- achusetts and be tne guest of J. Parker Whit- ney at his lovely place at Andover, Maine, be- fore his return home. 3 Major Darling, Miss Jennie Catherwood and Miss Ella Hastings have been spending a few dars at Madrone Villa, Napa. On Monday Major Darling, Miss Catherwood and Miss Mar- jorie Young will go down to Del Monte for the sete. e}:fl. Tucker is spending the summer months with her mulher,%{rs. Bourne, at_her place at 8i. Helens. M}ilss Bernie Drown and Miss Ethel Cohen are visiting Miss Frances Curry, in San Rafael. Mr. and Mrs. H. Alston \\Llllmms are at the ach Hotel, in Santa Cruz. s‘;hn:l\hs:cs Jean and Florence Hush of Fruit- vale are ng the holidays in San Rafael. Mrs. Albert Dibblee and Miss Dibblee of Ross Valley sailed from New York last Wednesday for Europe, and will be away several months. Mrs. William Alvord has been visiting Mrs. James M. Keeney in Saunta Cruz during the Ppast week. Miss Fanny Loughborough is visiting friends in San Rafsel. Judge E. W. McKinstry and Miss Laura Mc- Kinstry are at a health resort in Lake County, Johu Perry Jr., Mrs. John L. Seward and Miss Kimber have gone to Castle Crag for the summer. Mr. 8. C. Pardee is expected to return from the East soon, and will pass the remainder of the summer in San Raisel. Mrs. W. R. Cluness and the Misses Cluness left last Monday for Redwood City, where they will pass the summer. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Homer 8. King and the Misses King are at Castle Crag for the season. Mr.and Mrs. John Barton and Miss Grace Barton are at Castle Crag. Mrs. John Stafford returned to Fort D. A. Russeli, Wyo., last Tuesday after passing sev- eral weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. 8. Gibbs. Mrs. A. Page Brown and family are passing the season at Santa Cruz. Mrs. H. Berger and Miss Helene Berger are in San Jose for the season. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Vanderslice and the Misses Vanderslice are passing the summer in San Jose. 3 Mr. und Mrs. Rounsevelle Wildman have been visiting the Yosemite Valley during the past fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Eells are passing the summer in Ross Valley. Mrs. Eugene Casserly ana Miss Margaret Casserly src passing & few weeks at the Hotel del Monte. Mrs. Henry Schmeidell is passing the sum- mer in San Kafael. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tevis are atSan Rafael for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. R.Nuttall and family are passing the season in San Raisel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coleman arewat the Hotel gel Monts Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Wood and Miss Eleanor Wood have gone to San Rafael for the remain- der of the summer. Mrs. Douglas Dick and family of San Mateo went to Del Monte last Monday tor & few weeks. Mr. and Mrs, William Babcock are passing the summer in their cottage in San Raiael. Mr. and Mrs, Heary £. Bothin are occupying the Dibblee cottage in Ross Valley. Francis J. Carolan has gone East to El- beron, tne country residence of George M. Pullman, where he will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Johnson are occupy- ing their cottage in San Rafael. Mrs. Louils Glass and Mrs. Johnson are their guests. Mrs. H. E. Huntington and family are pass- ing a month at Lake Tahoe. Mr. and Mrs. J. ¥. Bigelow are passing the summer in San Rafael at the Donohoe cottage. Mrs. John Boggs and Miss Alice Boggs are passing the summer in Napa Valley. Mrs. S. L. Bee left last Saturday to visit Alssk w Whittier 1s in San Rafsel. He will leave for the Hawaiian Islands on the sieamer safiing July 11, with Mrs, R. T. Carroll and the Misses Carroll, and will be away five weeks. Mrs. Isaac Hecht and Miss Elsie Hecht passed the month of June in Berlin and Dresden. They are now st Carlsbad. Justice and Mre. Stephen J, Field are at Paso Robles, where they will remain for some time, Mrs. Leland Stanford is passing the summer at her home in Palo Alto. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Dean, Miss Dean and Walter Leonard Dean will pass this month at the Hotel del Monte. Miss Ella Goodall of Oakland has returned from a visit to friends in Portland, Or. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gwin and Miss Mary Bell Gwin left last Wednesday 0 pass the sea- son at Castle Crag. Captain and Mrs. J. J. Brice and Mr. ana Mrs, F. W. Tallant are at Castle Crag for the season. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Maynard are at Castle Crag, where they will remain several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Green are passing the season in San Raiael and have the Crowley cottage. Miss Ella Adams is visiting them. Mre. William Burling and Miss Mamie Bur- Iinf are passing the season at Coronado Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blanding and Miss Susie Blanding are occupying the Bradford coitage in San Raiael. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Moody will soon go to Lake Tahoe for a month’s ouiing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Sonntag are yi.uuzg the season in their cotiage at San Rafae. Mr. and Mrs. C. de Guigne and family, of San Mateo, have been at Deer Park, near Lake Tahoe, during the past fortnight. Mrs. Alexander Forbes ana Miss Forbes are occupying the Berry cottage in San Rafael. . and Mrs. J. F. Boyd are passing the sum- mer on their ranch hear Danville, in Contra Costa County. Miss Alice M. Oxnard and Miss Marie D. Ox- nard of this City, who have been visiting Europe for several months, arrived in New York City on June 26. Miss Laura Bates is visiting at the Hotel del Monte for & few weeks. Mr. ana Mrs. Wakefield Baker left for Castle Crag last Saturda; Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Magee went to Castle Crag last Saturday for an outing. and . A. Bruguiere and family are Mr. Mrs. su{llng at the Hotel del Monte. Chari F. Ratto, the well-known stock- broke: d Native Son, has left the City for a trip through the Northwest. % 3. Groom snd family bave taken La Paloma cottage at Glen Ellen for the summer, The Misses Mabel snd Sophie Green are” thels uests. # Captain and Mrs. H. M. Gregory, accompanied by their niece, Miss Alice Halberstadt, spending the summer at Agua Caliente Springs, Mr, and Mrs, E. B. Hoiladay have gone to the Yosemite 1o spend a few days. Miss Marie Butz left Jn‘l‘y 1 with Mrs. Charles Fore ar.d family for Cazadero. Mrs. 8, . thorn has returned from s trip to Stockton, where she was tne guest of Mrs. A, Bermingham. Mrs. Thorn will leave Monday for Cregthorn, Santa Cruz Mountains, for the summer, Robert Eckler Jr., Miss Eckler and Miss Ethel H. Martin sailed last Friday for & pleasure trip to Victoria, B. C. Mrs. M, Rocea and her daughter, Miss Lillian Rocea, will occupy their cottage at San An- selmo during the month of July. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lange and their daughter, Miss Agnes, go to el Monte for the month of July. ', Mark Strouse and family are camping at kspur, )lh?lthal Clement, daughter of L. H. Cle- ment, has tinished her first year's work n the studios of MM. Tony Robert Fleur: :ndh Febre in Paris, and has received fla tering commendation from both artists. With her mother she leaves this month for a trip through Switzerland, takinga well-carned rest before beginning her summer work in Brit- tany. ts. M. O’'Brien and her daughter, Miss Cl’?{rlot[e O'Brien, of this City, accompanied by Miss Annie Whitley of Berkeley, left Friday morning on & camping tour in the Yosemite Valley for & period of three weeks. They will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, H. K, Huls of Snelling. Miss Emma Marisch has gone to Watsonville to spend the Fourth holidays. Miss Evangeline Nixon of Santa Barbara is visiting at the Berkshire with Mrs. Allen, formerly Miss Ila Lane, daughter of Charles Lane, one of lxhn owners of the great Utica mine at Angels Camp. Mr. and Mrs. John g Sabin returned Monday from Liberty Hall, their country glme near | Mountain View. On Friday Mr. Subin, the Misses Sabin and Miss Alice Cowen, who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs, Cochran of Los An- geles, will start for Chicago on their way to Europe. Mrs. M. Fabian has gonc to Chicago to meet her son, S. Monroe Fabian. Mrs. Caroline Miller will leave this morning for Martinez, accompanied by her grandson, Master Milton Miller Weinshenk. She will be absent two weeks. Miss Edna O'Brien of this City spent Sunday with Mrs. W. B. Harrison of Stockton, Mrs. E. L. Horton of San Francisco has re- turned home after a month’s visit to her sister, Mrs. A. D. Harrison of Stockton. Miss Nelson of Sacramento was visiting in Stockton last week. Miss Neilie Harrison of Sacramento and Miss Clara Conaway of Oekland were the guests of Mrs. W. B. Harrison of Stockton last week. ey AT THE VENDOME. The past week at this favorite resort was one of continual pleasure—arrivals numerous, de- partures few—consequently it is not surprising that the management looks forward with the utmost pleasure to & gay season. Driving parties, cycling and tennis predominate as out-of-doors pastimes. Card parties are of fre- quent occurrence. The rotunda is crowded nightly to listen to Lowinsky’s celebrated or- chestra, while the music hall receiyes its share of patronage by the many who trip the light fantastic to the strains of the Vendome or- chestra. g Dr. and Mrs, Voorsanger hiave returned to San Francisco after & few weeks’ visit at the Vendome. Co.onel H. Bendel of Oakland has taken apartments at the Vendome for the summer season. Mrs. George E. Perkinsg has returned home after a short visit at this charming resort. It is the intention of Mrs. Perkins and family to spend & portion of the summer here. Henry Miller registered from San Francisco during the week. Joseph P. Kelly of San Francisco, accom- | panied by ex-Judge Walter H. Levy, stopped over a few days on their way to Santa Cruz, and were visitors at the Vendome. Lieutenant-Governor Jeter of Santa Cruz was among the notables at the Vendome dur- ing the week. Mrs. M. D. Taaffe of San Francisco, accompa- nied by Miss Stinson, is pleasantly domiciled at the Vendome. W.J. Du Buehl and family of San Francisco are among the latest arrivals for the summer months. T. B. Pierce of Boston was the guestof his brother, Dr. R. E. Pierce, during the week. Colonel F. 8. Chadbourne of San Francisco, accompanied nz Major R. P. Hammond, spent a few days in the Garden City and were domi- ciled at the Vendome. George M. Reynolds and_wife of San Fran- cisco were guests at the Vendome the early part of the week. . D. M. Delmas of San Francisco registered the early part of the week. Df. N. Lewls and wife, Masters A. and C. , J. C. Hail and wife, Miss Carrie E. Wig- gins and Miss Grace Little,ali of San Fran- cisco, who are domiciled at Los Gatos, drove from the “‘Gem City” and formed a pleasant luncheon party at the Vendome. C kRoghe of Hongkong registered during the week. Otto Bendix and wife bave arrived from San Francisco for-the summer season. Mrs. H. R. Williar of San Francisco, accom- Fl!‘.ied by Miss T. Williar and Master H. Wii- iar, have taken rooms for the summer months with Manager Snell. Mrs. 8. B. Tobey of San Francisco, accom- panied by Mrs. James Jerome of San Francisco and Miss A. Hill, maid and child of Stockton, are at the Vendome for the summer, AT HIGHLAND SPRINGS. The following is list of guests at Highland Springs: H.R. Mann and iamily, David R. Reaand wife, L. H. Vaa Wyck and iamily, Mrs. C. 8. Boyd, Mrs. Geo. E. Ames and family, Judge 8. C. Denson and family, San Francisco; A. Rudgear and family, Oskland, Cal.; Chris Girvan, Oakland, Cal; John G. Edmondson and family, San Francisco; A. H. Mau, Oak- land, Cal.; W. F. Hopkius, Oskland, Cal.; Mrs. E. T. Savege and family, San Francisco; | Mrs. F. Schlund, Miss Lillian Schlund, Oak- | land, Cal; E. B. Strong, San Rafael; Mrs. A. J. Donzell, James F. Cunningham, P. H. Far- rell, San Francisco; Mrs. Henry Schwarz. South Oakland; H. L. Paddock, W. H.| Hemmer, Mrs. A. C. Weber, Mrs. W. L. Locke and family, Mrs. C. H. Huffman ~and family,” San Francisco; Dr. C. T. Rodolph and wife, Mrs. T. L. Merrill, Mrs. D. H. Mathes, Miss Mollie Mathes, Oak- | land; F. E. Eaton, Clement Bennett and fam- ily, Mrs. F. D. Monckton, Miss A. C. Herndon, Miss Mollie Hind, Mrs. IraJ. Harmor and fam- ily, E. M. Knust, Mrs. Anna Osborn and daughter, M. H%pTx San Francisco W. Nichelmann, Lorin, Cal . H. Mallett Jr., San Francisco; J. K. Dollison and wife, Eureka, Cal.; Mrs. M. Rels, Miss Reis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sonntag, San Francisco; Hon. F. M. Angelotti, San Rafsel; W. M. Alexan- der, C. . Cooke, Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. M. Miller, Miss E. Booth, Miss L. Booth, San Francisco; A. Towle, Osakland, Cll.;} Miss Ethel Harrison, Miss Elsie Harrison, Mrs. W. Greer Harrieon, Miss L. M. Ames, H. Woif and wife, Theo Blanckenburg and wife, Alma E. Hyer, John B. Carson and family, San Francisco; George Ferguson, Blue Lake: Merrill, George H. Wheaton, Oskland, i J, Harrls, G. W. Beaver, Miss Nelson, _Miss Mrs. Ingal : man, sburg, Cal; W forthi, Misses Marion, Margaret and ' Eme- line Roberts, Mixs Camill McDermott, Mrs. R. A. Root, Miss Kelley, San Francisco; Miss "E. H. Stokes, Oskland; Mrs. E. C. Laugenour, Miss Bertha Hus- ton, Woodland; Brick Kuhn, San Fran- gisco:, Major 'David Clopton, ~Alaba M. J. Balfe and wife, Oakland; Mrs, C. Miller, Miss' Lole Miller, Nevada City; Howard C. Holmesand wife, Mrs. D. Cutter, Mrs. E. A. McBryde, Mrs. F. H. Lewis snd_son, E. A. Bel- den and wife, Mrs. 8, E. Slade and chil- dren, Mrs. W. T. Wheatley wnd_children, Dr. E. A. Chapelle, u _ Francisco; Holden Dayis, Cincinnati; Miss Minnie Dan- iels, Effingham, I1l.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eliot, Chicago; Miss Mattie Fisher, Woodland; the Misses Temple, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. lenhardt and daughter, Oakland; Miss Ottil- lie Lenhardt, San Francisc AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. The list of arrivalsat Saratoga Springs: J. D. Burke, H. W. Merritt and wife, W. T. Whit- ton, E. 8. Martin, Mrs. C. J. Jones, Miss M. Daniets, Mrs. H. O. Weidero, A. D. Himmel- mann, L. F. Vann, G. Woodrover, H. H. Elliott, A. Mann, C. F. Marwedel and daughter, Mrs. W.T. Whition, Miss Bertie Whitton, E. Lehn- bardt, E. Lehnhardt, Miss O. Lehnhardt, Miss Lehnnardt,’ Miss L. Ricard, Mrs.J. Marten, Frank Marten, C. 0'Connor, . Kirby, W. J. Knox, T. C. _0'Connor, Miss ynch, Miss Goggiu, James Donohue, Ollie s. J. D. Tallant, Miss Pearl Landen, Mrs. W.' Friedman and family, W. H, Milier, Miss A. Sawyer, Miss H. W. Lukrus, Miss B, Palmer, Miss E, Selby, W. Hirsch, E. Lucking, E. J. Barrett, F. J. Dewey and wite, E. C. Wood- ruff, A. Fowler, D. C. Campbell, H. A. Smith gnd family, Mrs. B. Twiggs, Misé L. Bobinson, Miss Barnett, Miss R. E. Voight, Mrs. G. C. Phinney and son, E, F. Sweeney, C.G. Hooker, G, H. Tomley, Mrs. E. McFaacen, Mohn aud family, Henry Esberg, Julind Cahn, W. P. Bradly, W. H. Lyons, B. F. Tucker and wife, Miss W. E. Eiliott, Miss J. W, Elliott, Miss Hattie Powell, Mrs. H. C, Boyd. AT GILrRoY HOT SPRINGS. The list of late arrivals at Gilroy Hot Springs includes: Mr. Seymour, G. Hartmann, H. J. Westing, Aug. Ortion, George ¥. Reed, San Francisco; F. E. Rodgers, Miss Mary Rodgers, E. F. Wilcox, san Jose; Allen Syl- vester, Mount Shasta; W. Talcott, Gilroy: A. J. Finnell, Pajaro; Mrs. C, Dunne, San Jose; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dunne, San Jose; Miss Mur- hy, San Jos Miss Lunne, San Jose; W. usey, 8an Jose; William H. Kruse, San Fran. cisco; Miss Herma Ladd, Gilroy; Miss Anna Dyer, Gilroy; James W, Mo‘{. Franeisco George E. Ree, Gilroy; H. Greene, Oakland; Robert McMichael, C. A. McVrey, Charles E. | the valley. | places of interest in the South and will then Handy, Henry Sturkin and_ family, Mr. and rs. J. F. Nolun, Arthur H. Steele, J. E. Kenny, San Francisco. AT THE EL MONTE, The guests at El Monte Hotel, Sausalivo, are: J. Danzigerand family, A. Mack and wife, Mrs. L Cross, C. W. Fisher, Mrs. Glidden, Captain P. H. Hink, Mrs. Killing, Professor Ferguson, John Haynes and wife, Sam M. Samter, H. W. Helms and wife, James J. 0’Connor, Major Charles Stanley, Herman A. Denhard, Sam F. Morris, Miss K. Callahan, Mrs. D. Roberts and [amily. The Fourth of Jul; le! £ Mowe Hotel by & el Gances sheen by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blinkey to their guests. . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1896. STILL MERRILY RING THE BELLS, July Bridals and Elaborate Wedding Recep- tions. Nuptials of Miss Lena Schell and Wilson Underhill . of Fresno. Wedding of Miss Elsie L. Cook and Henry Levy—Fautz-Cavagnaro Marriage. | Pink and white were the prevailing hues of the decorations of the Schell residence, on the corner of Twenty-first and Bartlett streets, Wednesday evening,when Miss Lena A. Schell, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Juage George W. Schell, the attorney, was married to Wilson Underhill, a wealthy young raisin-grower of Fresno. The large parlors were handsomely decorated with ferns, smilax and pink roses, and at5 o'clock the Rev. Dr. Dille of the Central M. E. Church stood in the bay-window awsaiting the approach of the bridal party. To the music of the “Lohengrin” wedding march the party entered the parlors, the bride, escorted by her father and accompanied by Miss Eva Enslin of Modesto as maid of honor and Miss Edna Leunelof this City and Miss Arabella Hewel of Modesto as bridesmaids. Frederick .W. Schell, the bride’s brother, of- ficlated as best man. The bride looked most attractive in a Marie Antoinette gown, walking length. The cor- sage was high and trimmed with chiffon and Strauss buttons. The large white Leghorn hat was trimmed with pink roses and white and lavender violets. Her bouquet was of lilies of The attendants of the bride all wore white organdie gowns over white silk, and their | nold, Miss N. C, Stallman, Charles M. officiated as bridesmaid, and E. J. Heisch, brother of the groom, was best . The bride’s toilet was of silyer larlyed Dres- den silk set off by white silk and lace. She carried a bouquet of white bridel roses. The bridesmaid wore a dress of pale tan and her bouguet was of choicest La France roses. As- sembled at the residence of the bride’s parents, 482 Eighth street, were many friends of the popular couple and, after enjoying & delicate Tepast, the all too short hours were spent in dance and song. A large and choice display of gifts gave evidence of the high esf felt {or the happy pair, a case of richsilver knives, forks and spoons from the bride’s parents, a dinner-set of rare china, presen! by the groom’s mother, handsome P‘lmng{ncm glass, silverware and cutlery being prominent nnong the many handsome gifts. Mr.and Mrs. Heisch left for 'a tour to the south. The fol- lowlni{were among the guests: Mrs. R. Heisch, Miss Heisch, E.J. Heisch, Mrs. E. A. Seley, Miss Hugbes, Miss Margaret Hughes, Miss Hicks and James H. Hicks, all oi Sacramento; iss Herbert of Hollister; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Quinlan, Miss Josephine B.Quinlan, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rademacher, Miss Tranor, Miss Mae Quinlan, Miss Birdie Tranor, Miss Grace Seley, J. F. Renauit, W, Haslett, D. J. Quinlan, —_——— AT BARTLETT SPRINGS. Among the many recent arrivals at Bartlett Springs are E. L. Krepp, wife and daughter, A. J. Stemler and wife, Thomas E. and W. E. Dwyer, J. P. Purcell, Jerry Crudon, J. B. Mc- Grath, T.J. Galligan, T. A. Nunan, Aug Swen- son, Sacramento; J. 8. Potter and wife, Sheldon Potter, Peter Schenkel, Mrs. M. Finley, Miss Finley, Miss Jennie Finley, C.J. Marshall, Mrs. P. F. Nolan, Miss L. A. Nolan, Miss Kittie Ar- Lyneh, Charles P. iss Cahalin, Katherine V. G. A, Miss Mattie Brooks, A. W. Mei Hurlei. Miss Nora Sullivan, Mrs. John L. Couch, Miss Coueh, Mrs. C. H. Wall, - hart, James Neil, H. W. Ames Jr., J. Rucksteller, Ben Boas, Miss Minnie Boas, the Misses Susie and Carrie Haas, Mrs. Robert white Leghorn hats were trimmed with flow- | PROFESSOR AND MRs. Louls THEODORE HENGSTLER, WHOSE MARRIAGE ‘Was ONE OF THE SoCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK. ers. They all carried bouquets of pink sweet eas. Congratulations followed the ceremony and then the guests spent an hour in inspecting the many beautiful gifts. i Mr. and Mrs. Underhill will spend the next two months on & wedding tour to the different o(w:ugy their new home in Fresno. A trip to I\;lcw ork and Europe will be taken laterin | the year. A brilliant wedding Wednesday night was | that of Miss Elsie L. Cook, daughter of Mrs. | Lizzie A. Cook, and Henry Levy, a wholesale cattle-dealer, which took Pplace at 6 o'clock at the residence of the briae's sister, Mrs. M. Blaskower, 2111 Jackson street. About 100 guests were present at the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Dr. Voorsanger. The entire residence was peautifully dec- orated with natural flowers. The adoraments included hundreds of green toy balloons ar- tistically arranged in the flowers and among the bric-a-brac. The bride was assisted at the ceremony b Miss Bertha Sachs as maid of honor, and 1. Levy officiated as best man. H. L. Cook. the bride’s brother, escorted ner to the canopy, where Dr. Voorsenger siood. The gown of the bride was & white duchesse satin, full godet skirt. The corsage was high, with open work of applique lace. The sleeves were long and no gloves were worn, nor was | there any jewelry during the wedding, but, after the cereraony, the bride attached to her hair a handsome diamond ciuster, the giftof | the groom. She also carried a point-lace fan, the handle studded with diamonds, and u- quet ot lilies of the valley tied with streamers of broad white satin ribbon. The maid of honor was attired in a heavy :nm‘ satin trimmed with white mousseline e soie. Mrs. Blaskower, the bride's sister, gowned in a white satin godet skirt with pink waist and pink crepe duchesse lace trimmings, Mrs. L Levy, sister-in-iaw of the bridegroom, lwora a white brocsded satin trimmed with ace. Mrs. A. Cook, the mother of the bride, wore & black moire silk with point lace trimmings and diamond ornaments. During the ceremony the orchestra stationed in the hall’ rendered “Oh, Promise Me” and “Call Me Thine Own.” and at the conclusion Mendelssohn’s march. An elaborate supper foliowed. The bride's table was decorated with broad pink ribbons, and in the center was a bird’s nest with two ‘whlh doves nestling in a bunch of asparagus erns. The gifts were particularly numerous, ele- gant and appropriate, including diamonds, silverware, French furniture aud bronzes. After the supper dancing was inaulged in, Mr. and Mrs. Levy will leave on an ex- tended wedding tour,and at its conclusion will reside at 2219 Pacific avenue. Vory quiet but very impressive was the ceremony that united Miss Emma C.Fautz, ungesi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 'autz, to August A. Cavagnaro, at high noon, at the residence of the bride’s parents, 2217 Taylor street. ‘be elaborate nuptial ceremony which their many friends had anticipated was supplanted by a quiet home wedding, in accordance with tne wishes of those most interested. None but immediate relatives of the bride | and groom were present. ‘The rooms were x-mui decorated. A bridal bower wes erect in the bay-window of the front parlor and arranged in excellent taste, Rev. Father Y. Byrne of the St. Mary's Ca- thedral, who is & friend of the groom, per- ormed the ceremony. M}u Minna Fautz, the ride’s sister, was maid of honor, and Charles Cavagnaro, brother of the groom, officiated as man. best The bride, who is a pretty blonde and hllhI{ accomplisned, looked charming in her travel. ing gown of green and white cloth, e a popular young druggist of this Cliy. o i After "the ceremony co: tulations were was offered and the newly wedded pair led the wa the dining-room, where an elaborate 'od’- ng fast was se Mr.and Mrs. c-v-.fn-n left with the after- noon train for Del Monte and upon their re- turn will reside at their residence on Taylor 8 treet., Miss Eleanor Mitler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. P. B. M. Miller, and Lester Herrick of Oakland were married on Wednesday evening, June 24, at the residence of the bride's par- ents 1301 Columbia street, Seattle, The ceremony was celebrated at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Hobart Chetwood, formerly rector of St Paul's, Oskland, omcutln‘.‘ 1ss Olive Miller, a sister of the bride, officiated as brides- and Gilbert Smith was best man. Mr, and Mrs. Herrick will make an extended tour about the Sound and British Columbla and then will come to this City, where they will permanently reside. A pretty and interesting wedding was that of J. 0. Heisch, who occupies a responsible posi- tion with the Southern Pacific Comvany at ftigeanl ek R o une { Church, Rev. g bt l.-' Josephine B. Father Collins officiating. M Quinlan, sister of the bride, Ellon and daughter, the Misses Della and Ella Clayburg, San Francisco; Mrs, L. Lorenzand and daughter, Weaverville; J. H. Daily, Sum- merville; Uriah Wcod, San Jose; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. White and daughter, Petaluma; M Mrs. Frank Fredericks, Virginis, Nev.; Major Henry M. Benson, San Jose. -Colonel and Mrs. W. R. Parnell, U. 8. A, are up for & month’s stay. The recent tennis tourpament with eight entries, that lasted two days, was finally n by Burt Adams of Sacramento and John checo of San Raiael. swimming lessons are given free for an hour in _the forenoon and an hour in the afternoon, The depth of water in the tank, varying as it does from 3 to 9 feet, makes it safe for L SRR AT CAZADERO. Fourth of July at Cazadero was a fete day indeed. Preparations had been made for the entertainment of a large number of guests. A happy evening was realized. There were the usual fireworks; then a hop, followed by a banquet. John 8. Howard, director of the North Pacific Coast Railroad, made a flying visit to his tam. ily at Cazadero, Edward Coleman, also of the North Pacific Coast, is at Cazadero with his family. John Partridge of San Francisco is once again at this popular resort, accompanied by his brother, H. Partridge, M.D. Among other arrivals are: Mrs. Fore, Miss Fore, Miss Paulinc Fore, Miss Genevieve Fore, Mrs. H. M. Beall, Miss Beall, Miss May Heall, Charles Bishop, Walter Corder, Master T. Corder, Jobn Howard, Oakland; Miss Marian Butz, Miss Margaret Cole, Dr. Clyde Payne, Frank Harkinson, Misses J. and M. Leszynsky, Miss Rose Coben, Mrs. . A. Coleman, Miss Florence Coleman, Miss Sarah Coleman, San Francisco; Miss Amy Heywood, Miss Etta Heywood, Berkeley; Miss Maritta Havens, Miss Jane Rawlings, Miss Daisy Beall, Osakland; J. B. Halstead, Mrs. Mary Cheever, Miss J. Cheever, V. Pourbois, wite and son, S. Alexander, Miss Hattie Alex- ander, Miss Rae Alexander, Mrs, J. M. Wilson, E.J. Wilson, Mrs. A. C. McLean, Miss Belle Sanders, Miss Sarah Boukofsky, Miss Rose Boukofsky, Miss Minnie Dreyfus, San Fran- cisco; M.J. Jarling, Chicago; J. G. Wetmore, San Francisco; Louis L. Jones, Mill Valley; A Honnigsberger, L. Honnigsberger, James H. Harold and family, Miss F. M. Edwards, Miss Kathleen Nunavn, 'Miss L. Blake, James Townsend, San Francisco; D. J. Padiock, Mrs, N. E. Stewart Santa Ro: . H. Dunker and wife, Mrs. J. E. Musser, M1ss Kate Cantrell. San Francisco; T. W. Corder and wife, Miss Amy Corder, Oskland; Mrs. R. B. Bane, Fruitvale; N. Thayer Messer Jr., San Francisco; Mrs. J. C. Lyman, Miss Muhnlymu. Oakland, AT PARAISO SPRINGS. Charming weather makes it delightful for the guests at Paraiso Springs. Tne amuse- ments are many and varied. Billiards ana polo, in which the ladies join, and whist and euchre parties are of irequent occurrence, horseback riding, croquet in the aftermoon and daneing in the pretty little pavilion in the evening are among the many enjoyments. The younger folks find great pleasure in riding the “burros” and splashing in the swimming tank, while the smaller ones delight in tum- h}mx over the sand-pile arranged for their pleasure. Among the latest arrivals at Paraiso Springs Bre: Miss E. Chase, Miss L. R. Chase, J. J. Houston, Miss F. E. Eaton, Miss Stella Eaton, San Fraucisco; Mrs, L. H. Garrigus, Salinas; C. T. Romie, Monte Carlo; Joel Hawkins, Hol- lister; L. Brunner and wiie, J. 8. !nvy. San Fraucisco; Miss. M. rvey, Salinas; Judge Charles &, Low and wife, Miss Ethél Low, San Francisco; Mrs. W. Craig and amsnrtu, Baling lohn H. Wilson, Miss Prien, San Fran- cisco; B. Binfilo, New York: H. Hansen, Henry P. Dimond, F. Adélse Mrs. Clauss and two children, San Francisco: Father Reynolds, Sole- dad; Mrs. A. B. Harvey, Salinas; J. M.Shen- ler, San Francisco; J. 1. Toft, Soledad; Mrs. H. Long, San Francisco. AT AETNA SPRINGS. Friday night, the 26th ult., the guests of ZEtna Springs tendered Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Russ and Mr.and Mrs. H. B. Russ a farewell reception. During the evening s musical and literary programme was rendered to the credit of the participants, July is to be & merry month for Etna. The programme presented on the night of the Fourth was an excelient one, consisting of music, recitations, tablezux and dancing. The evening preceding was devoted to a social hop. Following is the programme rendered June 26: Instrumental solo, Miss Marie Keller; recitation, Grace Whitney; vocal solo, Mrs. Volkman; original song, Miss Marie Keller; Yozal solo, Mrs. Schuiz; recitation, Miss Burns; vocal solo, Mrs. Lemme]; chorus, Marie Keller; ctory, Miss 3 W Schuiz; “Home, Sweet Home," B ——— SURPRISE PARTIES AGAIN ARE POPULAR, Birthday and Wedding An- niversaries Are Cel- ebrated. The McAskill Dance at North Berkeley on Friday Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young Cele- brate Their Fifteenth Anni. versary. A very enjoyable surprise party was given to Mr. and Mrs. McAskill at their residence, 2024 Virginia street, North Berkeley, on Friday evening. The earlier part of the evening was devoted to dancing. Later on & bountiful sup- per was served, after which the guests took part in vyarious amusements until a late hour. Numerous friends from Berkeley, Oakland and San Francisco were present, among whom were Mr. and Mrs.McLennan, the Misses Tina and Ella McLennan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Cain, the Misses Annie and Alice Cain, Mr.and Mrs. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Macsorley, Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Kearny, Miss Kearny, Misses Thersia and Mary McDouald, Miss Maggie McAskill, Miss L. Grant, Miss McKay, Miss Gilli, Mr. Cormick, John Hayes, C. F. Macsorley, Charles Cain and Harry Benson. A very enjoyable surprise party was given to Miss Agnes McGrath by her, many friends, at her residence on Church street, Thursday evening, June 25. Dancing and games were indulged in until & late hour. Among the Ruests were: The Misses Alice and Agnes Mc- Grath. Miss Nellie Harrington, the Misses Alice and Mamie Costello, Miss Mamie Hannon, the Misses Marguerite and Julia Cunningham, Miss Frances Hurley, the Misses Florence and Agnes Riordan, Miss Mamie Johnson, the Misses Alice and Etta Dehay, Thomas Branson, Ernest Davis, Neil Conway, Thomas Crimmins, James Curly, Henry Whalen, Thomas Dority. Ben Goryl.g rt Miner, James Burns, Edward and Thomas Fay. A very pleasant and agreeable surprise party wus tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yunge at their residence, 119 Valtey street, the occasion being the fifteenth anniversary of their wed- ding. The evening was spent in singing, dancing. games, etc., aiter which an elaborate supper was served. The following is a list of those present: Mr. and Mrs. Al Yunge, Mrs. B. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wulff, Mr. and F. Yunge, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bahr, Mr. ana . A. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. G, Voigt, Joseph pert, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ellis, Mrs. C. Becker, Mrs. Borden, Miss Rosie Scnmidt, Miss Minnie Borden, Miss Lena Bahr, Miss Martha Becker, H. Borden, P. Ba- unge, 0. Yunge, F. Yunge, . Yunge. A most delightful surprise party was ten- dered to Miss Amelia Schuck on Friday even- ing, June 26, at the home of her parents on Rincon Hill. The spacious parlors were artis- tically decorated for the occasion, yellow and pale green being the prevailing colors. The young lidy was greeted with a sbower of sweet Dea biossoms as she entered the room. To the eg{oymen! of all Goswin Widder ren- dered adificult fancy dunce and Fred Widder caused considerable iaughter by a faithful im- itatiou of & rubber doli. Music, singing and dancing were indulged in until the wee hours of morn. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Schuck, Mr.and Mrs, C. Sheefer, Mr. and Mrs, F. Milier, Mrs. Coonley, Mrs. Niquet, Mrs. T. M. Blair, P. Klare; Mesdames L. Wemmer, B. Niquet, A, Burgund, G. Lallaman, M. Jachson, M. Brand, A. Schuck; Messrs, G. Widder Jr., F. Widder, G. Teubner Jr., A. Frank, C. Koeberer, O. Sm%penb«:k, H. Niel- and, G. Bernard, J. Fisher, E. Milier, B. Coon- Schmelzler, L, Tiaffay, W, Jessen, E. A surprise arty was given to Miss Ida Ar- man by her fellow-graduates at the residence of her parents, 521} Lombard street, last Tuesday evenihg, June 23, in honor of her %ndunllon from the Business Evening School. 'he evening was spent very pleasantly in play- ing fnme!. music and dancing. At midnight a delicions repast was served, after which the guests departed. Among the participants were: Miss L. McKiliop, Miss M. Ducker, E. C. Cordell, Miss T, Kremer, Miss L. Ducker, W. von Tillow, Miss M. McKillop, C. de Guerre, Miss 8. Smith, R. Ruff, Miss L. Nelson, Mr. de Pew, Mr. Shay, Miss A’ Shay, Miss A. Schiessel- mann, Miss M. Bach, Miss E. Shay, Miss Waldo, Mr. Bach, Mr. Randohliph, Mr. Denver, Mr. Schmidt, D. McKillop, Miss B. Gutstadt, U. As- man, Miss £. Asman and W. Asman. A successful and pleasant surprise party was teudered last Sunday, June 28, to Mr. and Mrs, C. Bracksmann at their residence, corner of Twentieth street and Treat avenue, by their numerous friends &nd acquaintances, assisted %y (t)h% officers and members of America Circle, ® The large parlors were neatly decorated by a committee, who provided an abundance of flags and Japanese lanterns for the adornment of the spacious parlors and dining-room. On arriving at the residence the host listened toa felicitous address of Oon{rllulllinn by Wil- liam Haack of the Companions of the Forest, which was followed by an excellent duet ren- dered by the talented Desmond sisters, the Misses Mary and Annie, after which supper was announced. Dancing, in which the merry company participated till an early hour Mon- day morning, followed. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Brackmann, Mr. and Mrs. F. Behnke, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pohl, Mr. and Mrs. Aldis, Mr. and Mrs. William Haack, Robert Morris, M. Lynch, K. Lyneh, A. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Aibin, Mrs. Dayvies, Fred Zimmerman, Paul Reichert, Miss L. Bchweetzer, Miss Rose Harvey, Miss A. Des- mond, Miss M. Desmond, Miss J!F!nfl. Mr. and Mrs. Barduhn, Mr. and Mrs. Muenz, Miss M, Reagan, Mr. Munsey, James Kelly, Mr. Prager, Wiliam Krann, Mrs. Forbes, Mrs. Janes, Miss M. Gallagher, William Heune, Mrs. Keiffer, C. Glanville, Mr. Finckley, Mr: Deyler, Mrs. Marks, Mr. Thode, H. Denicke and J. J. Kelly., Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Meyers were tendered a charming surprise Dlrl‘fln Thursday, June 25, at their reridence, 567 Natom: reei, prior to their departure for Carson City, Nev., where they expect to reside during the remainder of the'year. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.Kruck, r.and Mrs. Abe Burweth, Miss Alice Kegg, Miss Mollie Thagoda, Miss Della Melsin , Miss Martha Hyde, Miss Lena Jacobs, J. H, Harms, George Cash, W. F. Koch, J. R. Bolton, Dan Keating, C. H. Malmer, W. N. Allen, L. New- ton, W. 8. O'Bryan, Michael Burns, Erie King. P AT AT DEL MONTE. Among the arrivals this week at the Hotel Del Monte are Lieutenant and Mrs. George M. Stoney, Miss Piper, Miss Blanche Bachman, San Francisco; Fred A. Schneider, Sau Jose; S. Apconco, Miss Marguerite Apconco, San Fran- cisco; John C. Gill, John Brenner, Sacramento; W.B. Rowland, San Francisco; Mrs, William Jones, Brookline, Mass.; O. Eaton, Stanford University; Charles ratiler anda wife, Miss Flora Fattler, Charles rattler, New York; F. B, oreux, Ira oreux, Stevens Point, Wis,; J.Stuart Gates and wife, Washington, D. C.; E. J. Cole, 8t. Louis; J. J. Cowers, Sanfor Sachs, San Francisco; H. C. Allen, Chicago; C.C. Wallace and wife, Eureka, Nev.; Mrs. William Giselman, Miss Giselman, Giselman, San Franeisco: Mrs. A. Bishop, W. H. Bishop, Chicago; Mrs, W. P. Sands, Ars. g. S. Bands, ork; Charles A. Laton, J. nds, New . Lanck, San Francisco; Mrs. William Wil- son, Rosita Wilson, Guatemala; Rq M. Adolph Roos, San Francisco; Miss Shaw, Toronto; Miss Charlotte, San Josc, Henry Wal- ters, Brooklyn; Willlam H. Mills, Miss Bessie Mills, W. F." Perkins, San_Francisco; Charles Muhtaway Webb, Mrs. C. H. Webb, New York; 8. W. Lamoreux, Miss Vivian Lamoreux, Har. land Lamoreux, Washington, D. C.; A. T. Britton and wife, Sadie Britton, Fiora Britton. AT DEL Mar. Among the recent arrivals at the Hotel del Mar are: Mrs. Henry M. N. Spring, Master Jack Spring, Miss Margaret Spring, Baby Spring and nurse, John Quinn, P. D. Nolan, San Jose; N. W. Crew, Mrs. N, W. Crew and baby, Mrs. M. E. Donnelly, Chico; Mrs. M. Le- fevre, Miss A. Lefevre, Mrs. C. Chapin and children, Oakland; Mrs. J. Molowansky and , Miss Lydia Molowansky, Master Paul Molowansky, Master John Molowansky, Miss Margaret Curtis. AT WALLS SPRINGS. Among the arrivals at Walls Springs on the ‘Russian River are: G. Magnstaedt, Oakland; P. P. Dall, San Francisco; J. F. Clark and wife, Master George Clark, San Francisco; Mrs. W, L.. Powleson, Miss Grace M. Powleson, San Francisco; E. F. Willilams, wife and child, Oakland; Mrs, J. Jewell, Miss E. Keizer, haefer, M. Colbine, G. | obert Roos, | Mrs, Lorendale, Mrs. Sulli- van, Master Leo Sullivan, Miss Gertrude Lorendale; J. J. Sullivan, San Francisco; Mrs. J. J. Beaton, W. Beaton, S. Beaton, Master A. Beaton, M; Mi Bel}}ol‘:i;n‘;x hnn&:scoéufi-_. Badgley and wifs, Heaidsburg; Mrs. C. F. Tl:(llcgrbuych, Mrs. J. Thierbach, Mrs. Hockls, Mr. Dangers, wife and family, Mrs. A. Schuerin, Mrs. T. W. Volkmann, Miss Emma Thierbach, Miss Frances Taylor, Santa Rosa; R. H. Taylor, Mrs. J. G. McCllY and the Misses Lizzie, Ger- trude, Olive, Essie and Louis McCall of Oak- land, Mrs, Pitcum, Mrs. Botcher, of San Fran- ENGAGEMENTS, PREPARATIONS MADE FOR ELABO- RATE SUMMER WED- DINGS. Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Mary E. Whitney, daughter of Mrs. J ,A. Whit ney, and Oliver J. Olson. They will be mar- ried on Wednesday, July 28, at highn oon, at 8t. James Church. The engagement is announced of Miss M. V. Lacey of this city and J. S. Phillips of Los An- geles. The marriage wil take place in Los Angeles, and after a short trip through the southern part of the State Mr. and Mrs. Phil- lips will return to Los Angeles and make that city their future home at 1007 South Broad- way. The engagement is announced of Miss Ella Friedlander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Friedlander, to Henry Sleroty of the Eastern Clock Company. They will be pleased to see their friends Sunday afternoon, July 12, from 2 to 5 o’clock, at 316}( Fell street. The wedding of Miss Maude E. McCullough, l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. McCullough of San | Francisco ana sister of Dr. F. E. McCullough of Oakland, and John J. Jones, assistant book- keeper of J. J. O'Brien’s, will take place Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at St. Pat- rick’s Church, Mission street. PRIVATE PICNIC DaunTLESs CIRCLE ENyoy AN OuT- ING AT FAIRFAX. A very enjoyable private pienic and outing was given on Sunday, June 28, at Fairfax Park, Fairfax, by the Dauntless Circle. The leap year rules which were in force from 10 A. 3. until 12 x. proved very amusing to all present. At noon a delightful repast was served, after which dancing was indulged in until time to start for the City. Addresses were made by Miss A. Antoni, president of the day; Mrs. P. Messini,. president of the circle, and John Torre, president of the Dauntless | Club, Great credit is due to the committee who had the affair in charge. Among the guests present were: Mr.and Mrs. S. Bertuces, Mr. and Mrs. A. Depaoli, Mr. and Mrs. F, Torre, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mangini, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mas. cherini, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ratto, Mrs. P, Messini, Mrs. T. Mangini, Mrs. S. sco, Mrs. D! | Cuneo, the Misses A. Antoni, L. Elmo, A. Gatto, | T. Antoni, L. Soldatl, C. Soldati, G. Soldati, M. Glinadelli, M. Lagomarsini, M. Cimeo, A. Williams, M. Morelli, A. Morelli, A. Ghio, A. Gianini, L. Gianini, A.” Cuneo, 'K. Cuneo, J. Cevasco, L. Cuneo, J. Bertucel, E. Lagorio, R. Mascherini, D. Rossi, John Torre, W. Lane, J. Estolo, T. Bignotti, P. Rota, M. Sherman, S. Ratto, F. Sillineri, L. Sillineri. J. Pera, C. Simi, | A. Bacigalupi, J.' Bacigalupi, C. Fopiano, A. Baciealupf, 3. Brizzolara, G. Raggio. J. Lever- oni, J. Holman, V. Vacearo, T. Winship, E. Ghio, J. Guinasso, E. Decoti, F. Demartini, A. Elmo, and the United Three Band. A CAKE WALK. THE Bic FourR ENTERTAIN THEIR FRIENDS IN PLEASING FasHION, On last Saturday night, June 27,a grand prize cake walk and ball took place at the Garibaldl Hall, given by the Big Four Social Club. The affair was a success and was given under | the management of Alexander Silyey, Harry | Steward, Frank Peterson, Leon Nicholas and August Bergh. Mr. John Steward won the gents’ prize,a handsome cake, while Mrs. Rosie Taylor cap- | tured the lndies’ prize, & silver medal. | The feature of the evening was Miss Mar- | guerite Esther Taylor, a tiny tot of three sum- mers, who received immense applause by her walking. She was assisted by Mr. Harry Stew- ard, who won the first prize at the benefit given by the Midwinter Fair in 1895. Mr. Jack Kenna, the chanpion skater of the Pacific Coast, gave an exhibition of skating. IN THE FUTURE. PRECITA PARLOR AND THE MissioN LITERARY CLUB ANNOUNCE ENTERTAINMENTS. Banner Club of Precita Parlor No. 187, N. 8, G. W., will give its third anuiversary enter- tainment at Mission Parlor Hall, Seventeenth | street, above Valencis, Saturdey evening, Trenton ¥ uly 25. The Mission Literary and Social Club will give their next entertainment on Wednesday evening, July 8, at Mission Opera Hall. They have arranged an excellent programme and’ the talent selected is of the very best. 1.’\!(6? several numbers of recitations,” songs, ete,, the one-act farce enutled ““Day After the Wedding” will be presented. Dancing will follow and be continued until midnight. AN OAKLAND EVENT. OLCESE DINNER PARTY AND MoON- | LIGHT DRIVE TO HaAv- WARDS. Miss Margaret Olcese of Oakland entertained & number of her friends at a dinner, followed by & moonlight drive to Haywards. 1hose | resent were Miss Lillian Kocca, Miss Char- | otte Borlini, Miss Clotilde Chichizola, Miss Arata of San Franciscoand Miss Lemrile of Naps. e | PERSONALS. Miss Pauline Rosenthal, after an'absence of several years in Europe, has returned and is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. N. J. Vidaver, at 323 Geary street. Mre. 1. Schlanker, accompanied by her son and niece, arrived in this City Sunday last from San Luis Obispo to spend a couple of | months with her parents at 309 Golden Gate lv)e(l:lsle Laughlin, late of 1420 Tlglor street, has returned snd is located at 231 Clement street, near Fourth avenue (Richmond Dis- trict), where she will be pleased to meet her | old friends. Miss Jalie Hortense, second daughter of H. H. Granice, editor of the Sonoma Index- Tribune, 15&5}51“ at "he !‘mxue of Mlle. Elena kel, 1060 Fulton street. x’fi:l.!E.lA. Baer of Bakersfield will be at home Wednesday, July 8, at 1810 Bush street. The wedding of Max Sommers and Miss Flora Lemle will be celebrated this evening at Golden Gate Hall 'heo. P. Spitz, formerly one of San Fran- cisco’s prominent representative _traveling men, and now a resident of New York City, has been eleeted 0 the office of president of the New York Division Travelers’ Protective Association of America. Mr. ana Mrs. N. Vassalo and family arrived from their home in Snelling on Friday and will spend a couple of months with Mrs. Vas- sallo’s mother, Mrs. I. H. Eisen, corner of Cali- fornia street and Twelith avenue. GONE INTO CAMP. The League of the Cross Cadets Have a Dress Parade Before Taking Their Departure. 5 The League of the Cross Cadets have gone into camp for eight days at Agua Caliente, about three miles from the town of Sonoma. Company A of the Cathedral parish, Captain F. 8. Drady, and Company I of 8t. Peter’s parish, Captain Haggerty, in full mare' ing order, formed as a battalion on Van Ness avenue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk street, yesterday after- noon, about 3:30 o’clock, Lieutenant Hop- per acting as adjutant. They passed in review before Drady and then dress parade followed, which was witnessed by a large number of friends of the cadets.” Then, headed by the drums and bugiers, they marched to the ferry. . This morning there will be a military mass at the camp, Rey. James McDonald of Bi. Peter's Church .acting as chaplain, There will be another m mass this duy week before they leave camp. During the week there will be a field day and other military maneuvers. Captain —————— Professor Virchow was thrown down by a bicyele in the Berlin streets recently, but Was not much hurt. RECEPTION AND EUCHRE PARTY Brilliant Gathering at the Harrison Home at Stockton. A Handsome Trio of Young Ladies the Guests of Honor. Elegant and Novel Prizes Awardeq the Victors—Original Booby Prize. The home of Mr.and Mrs. W. B. Harrison, corner of Poplar and Lincoln streets, Stockton, Cal., was the scene of a brilliant reception last Saturday evening, given in honor of Misy Nellie Herrison of Sacramento, Miss Edia 0'Brien of San Francisco and Miss Clara Consa. way of Oakland. The guests began arriving about 9 o’clock, the hostess being assisted in receiving by her daughter, Miss Julia Harrison, and Miss Adris Shaw. The parlors were prettily decorated for the occasion. Flowers and ferns graced every corner, while pendant from the chan- deliers were vari-colored festoons of the same. Following the informal reception progress- ive euchre was inaugurated. Eight tables were provided for the guests. Miss Marcellene Gage and Miss Georgie Smith proved themselves adepts at the game by winning the first two prizes for progressions. A great deal of amuse. ment was afforded by Frank McKein, who captured the booby prize. About midnight the guests repaired to the basement, where an elaborate supper was pro- vided. This partof the house is happily con- structed for such an occasion. Here again the decorations were of a high order. Flowers of every variety,intertwined with ferns and ever. reens, covered the walls and pillars, wh Tom the ceiling hung streamers of red, white and blue. A backeround of American flags lent added interest to the pretiy scene. Two large tables were arranged forall. Here the guests enjoyed themselves for over an hour, little speechmaking, toasts, etc., enliven. ing the time. The entire affair was a success, and mauy compliments were showered upon the hostess. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrison, Miss Julia Harrison, Miss X, Harrison of Sacramento, Miss Edna O'B: San Francisco, Miss Clara Conaway of Oak! Miss Nelson of Sacramento, Mrs. E. L. Hor: of San Francisco, Miss Leonora Harrison Oakland, Miss Adria Shaw, Miss Maggie ( ningham, Miss Lottie Huskins, Miss Marcellene G k, Miss Bessie May Aus- tin, M i8s Georgie Smith, Miss Susie Plummer, Miss Mamie Boggs, Miss Mamie Oldham, Miss Helen Boges; Messrs. . Black, J. E. Doak, Freda J. McKain, J. Hicken- botham, Walter Brown, Horace neent, Norvai Herrison, Frank Harrison, C. F. Hutch- inson, S. Rosenbaum, Harold Gage, J. K. Wagner, G. E. Hudson, E. M. Bransford, C.L. .\'fumiller, Harry T. Hammond of San Fran: cisco. el g o AT Paso RoOBLEs. Among those registered &t Paso Robles are: Mrs. J. Franklin, the Misses Franklin, Mrs. Major Eagan, Mrs. Dr. Hopkins, J. W. Arm- strong, W. H. King, Mrs. 8. Jacobson, Miss Jecobson, C. W. Spencer, A. Hein, J. Bicknel and wife, Mrs. Schuann, Miss Schuann, David Nagle, U. 8. M., Mrs. H. Cohn, Mrs. White, Miss White, Chief Justice ana Mrs. Fields, Miss Whitney, Mrs. J. D. Spreckels, M and Mrs. Whitiey, D. D. Hopk liam E. Hopkins, W.J, Berklan d, Miss Birdie Rice, McD. Venable, J. C. Ortego, E. L. Sanford, R A’ Ludres, Professor Coie, J. H. Frost, Pro- fessor Waller Miller, N, Messer, L. Dean, A. D. Rickey, W. H. Dunphy, Thomas Irvin, Captain Pond, George Boney, J. Coughlilan, Mrs. Lach- Mr. ana Mrs. James Hunt, son A. Smith. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE MAGGIONI KID GLOVES, THE GREATEST Muslin Underwear Sale EVER INAUGURATED! 20,000 Manufacturer’s Samples! Every One Different. Every Plece Brand New and Very Desirable. We have often quoted low prices, but never before any- thing to equal the values men- tioned to-day. Nightgowns At 40c, 50¢c, 60c, 70c, 80c, 85¢ to $4.00. Less than cost to manu- facture. Chemises At 80c, 40c, 45¢, 50¢, $1.50. This is about Drawers At 25¢, 30c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 80c to $2.00. Away below regular prices. Skirts At 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c¢, 80c, $1.00 to $5.00. The material alone can- not be purchased for the price. Corset Covers . At 15¢, 20c, 25¢, 35¢, 50c, 65¢ to $1.50. Worth just twice as much. alt prices We onlx ask an inspectlon. The price and quality of these goods are bound to be irresistible. Mail orders promptly filled. NEWMAN & LEVINSON, 125, 127, 129, 131 Kearny St. Branch Store 742 and 744 Market.

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