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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1897. 26 St. Rose’s booth for the annual fafr of St Brendan s parish. The following programme was rendered: Piano solo, Miss Mattie Orr; vocal solo, ‘“He Foueht 1or the Cause He Thought Wes Right,” Willlam Coagian; recita- tion, Miss Iozina Samdrile; fancy dauces, the Misses Manning; selections, Lengue of the i Cro: ‘adets Glee Club of Company H; voeil solo, *‘In Dreamland,” Miss Fiora Brissel; spccinl jes, Thom: D O’Connell; fancy | dances, the Allen sister-; vocal solo, Joseph Hansen. The prozramme was excellently rendered, and many enthusiastic encores were recesved. After the entertainment the floor was ¢ eared for dancing. A musicale, foilowed bs & dance, was given by the members of the Ladies’ Choral. under the direction of Mme. Eilen Coursen-Roecke , at Assembly Hall, 1412 Polk street, last even- ing. The following excellent programme was pre- | sented and enthusiastically received by the ive their initial entertainment and nion Square Hall Thursday evening, ber 16. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Horn_will celebrate 1 tin wedding September 13 at their home, 1 Harrison street. A grond iestimonial benefit entertainmen; and ball will be tendered to Paul Hartman gy Teutonia Hall, Howard street, Seturduy ever,. ing, S:ptember 23 AT THE RESORTS. Notes From the Seaside, Mountains, the Lakes and the Springs. September still finds the Interior resorts the car Thieme; comic songs and recitations, Miss Maggie Pine; comic sons and recita fons, James Dunleavy; piano solo. Gerald Griffin. Those present were: Miss Maggie Pine, Miss Lillie Cappelle, Miss Lenorn Hay, Miss May Hcllexham, Miss Florence Ready, Miss Lizzie Denniug, Miss Ade.ive Del Miss Ewnel Mackholder, Messr: vy James Cusick, Gerald Griffin, Albert Hennes sey, Oscar Thieme, James Heaiey, John Man gan, Rubert P yne. Al enjovable surprise party was recently given to Master De lif Earle Terry at his parents’ residence, 2104 Mason street, in honor of his tenth birthday. Vocal and in- strumental solos, recitations, dancing and games occupled the early hours of the even- ing, after which reireshments were served. ‘Among those present were: Detlef Earle Terry, Miss Ida Losekanu, Saur, Miss Hy- iand, Harry Losekan 1 Losekann, Oli- bridesmaid and August Bruecker, brother of the bnde,gmnm!mmi The bride looked lovely in her gown of white silk, trimmed with lace and orange blossoms, Miss Maas, the maid of honor, wore a dainty gown of pale-blue silk. Miss Black, the bridesmaid, was attired in a stylish combination of white and black silk aud velvet, After the ceremony end congratuiations the party were driven 10 a rotisserie, Where an excellent supper was partaken of ana there was merry-making until » late hour. There were present Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Boell, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boell, father and mother of the groom, Mr. and Mrs Adam Bruecker, father and mother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs, George R. Sterr Jr., Mr, and Mrs. P. Spadier, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Sission, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bruecker, Miss Anna Hi Helen B'ack,Miss Louisa Bruecker, Miss Pucbe Atkins, Miss Anna Mans, Harry G. Boell, Frank | large number of the friends of the contracting | parties wera presentin the churea. The music | for the occasion was especially fine and was | under the direction of Mrs. A. B. Collins. At | the conciusion of the nuptial mass the bridal | party and guests repaired to the Palace Hotel, i i the where a reception was held. The presents were numerous and valuable. Alter an ex- tended trip through the southern part of the | P, Boeil, cker and Master Henry | ver Paquet, Miss Hazel ry, Miss Madge S teriotailiuogil gaveiion: b State. Mr. and Mrs. Carey wiil Teside in | Bruscier. Soor or O Rex, M:ss Annie Toliner, Miss Nama Stenqui-1, | large audience present. ing | tions are that the seis’ofi“tflllnzgmlfi; i Palo Alt The couple were the recipients of many | Master Fred Beer, Miss May Burfeind, Master | Melody, “O That We Two Were Maying” | 00 % (O ue un W. C. Gregg of the Californiz Safe Deposit | handsome and useful presents. He-nry Beer, H. Burfeind, Mr-. Hyiand, Mrs. (Gounod-Roeckel), Mme. Ellen Coursen- uto October. and Trust Company and Mrs. Maud Shirtey- e Miss J. C. Lundt, Mrs. | Roeckel, Mlle. Elena Roeckel, Miss Annette | ~One of the chief charms of this season of '¢ erry, 11 Hudson, s Beers, Mrs. Paquei, George W. Terry. A very piensant party was heid af the resi- < Tillie Miley; bass solo, Miley and Mis has been the constant movement, thus ma Maria”’ (Roeckel), Charles Pechin; , thus mak Page, daughter of the late Paul Sh.rler, were the Rev. Dr. sacred HOME GATHERINGS. uietly married at San Jose b ing the su . tlo s | Wakefleld. Mr.and Mrs. Gregs will reside in dence of Mr.and Mrs. A. Norrie recently, in | song, “The Lord of Ages” (Holt), Mrs. Annie i g ‘;’:1':“’}‘;[;“—“’,;:5’ ’:’he "‘"""{ e spots o Berkeley. : . . honor of the christening of their daughter | K. Shesw; ballad, “I'ni Owre Young to Marry | £° 700 o BOHERIS: TS shilting from spring | P4 Stephens Episcopal Chureh, Gilroy, was | Events in Local Society Duting |Isabel.” The ovening was pleasantly spent | Yet” (Scotch),’ Mile. E.enn Roeckel; bal-| 0RGHREE [T0M, J0Ke 10 Toierior resor | the scene of a very beautifu/ weading Wednes- | with voealand instrumental music. Among |lata, “Nelia Fatal di Rimini” (“Luc Below willha: Torad ot e | day. Seotember 8, at 12:30 p. M The con- the Past Week. those pres : Joseph Freitas, the Misses | tia Borzia™ (Donizetts), Miss May Mabie; | | Se. o8 Wil be tound our usual interesting | tracting parties were Matihew McCurrie of Josie and L enberry, Mrs.S. Echeverria | two choruses—(a) “*Voga, O Marinaro’’ (Cam- 3 onable resorts: Mrs. Samuel Rainey gave a theater party last Tuesday night nt the Baldwin. The party consisted of Mrs. samuel Rainev, Chief En- “Fairy Queen,” Saltarelle (Roeckel), liss Grace Sherry, Ladies’ Choral y Mme. Roeckel; Svensk folkvisa, | San Francisco and Miss Isabel Madeline Es- chenburg of Gilroy. Decorations had trans. | formed the sacred edifice into a bower ot 4 Easiman, Professor Vas Brunt, Mr. Wright, Mrs. Carnige, Miss Maria Kenney, Charles Du- iberry, Arthur Garein, B. H. Veeder, U. 8. Del Monte. AL, Sept. 11.—The long DEL MONTE, beauty, tne prevailing colors being white and | oo o0 o . ndow s. E Mr. and Mrs. Alex Norrie, Master Mervyn | “Nur Jug Bief Sjutton Ar” (Dannstro: shiny autumn days so tull of ha green. Fesioons of vy and white ibbon were | Eineer Sullivan and wife, St anc Mrs Blward | X/ .- Marin Johnson; cancion, ‘La Fic e s e | Suspended from the windows to the chande- | Greany ana Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark. A"Sur cossful surpr'sa party was tendered | Canelu’” (Koezdopole), Senorita Adelt de Gal- | pove seamingly thrown a spell o ' There will be three interesting weddings M. Willfong, Mr. and | liers and tied with long bows of white ribbon. i Mrs. William Goeppert entertained & num-| Miss aAnnie Corrigan recentiy at the residence | vez; song, “My Dream of You” (Rediey), Mrs. | oo Bexe anaip s its etoons o1 i next week to occupy the attention of society. a | Ferns and brakes and buaches of white asters | ber of friends last. Friday ovening ata garden | of her parents, 1792 Fifteenth streer, previ- | H. Lewis:' aria, “Lascia Co’lo Puangn* (Han- 198 R57% TG PIOUY EFOUDS - of dainiily ind On Tuesday ng M Samuels September 18, tne au- ( screened the windows. | party, at her country place at Larkspur. The | ous to her departure for Sacramento. ' Music | del), Miss Tillie Miley; two songs—(a) “The | lent people may seen on the piazzas et % et ch wiil be h-id atthe| On tnechancel was a marriage bell of SPOt- | groyitg o S0 8 e decorated with Chi- [ ior the dance cousisted of mandolin and | Dewdrop.” Op. 33, No. 2 (Rubinsteim); (3) ) about the grounds a:ail hours. A feeling « daughter of Mr. and M and . at tneir new nome, cor- | less white usters and a delicate trail of smilax | 1 % spont a delight. | Euitar; selections by Harold Hanson and Frank | “Evers Rose Must Have Its Thorn” (Morse), | perfect content with life in the midst Leasci® oormun will e i arEie] L Seventh svenue, The | woven around the edges. A beautiiul arch of | Reselaniernsand all prossi shent & TRUETC | A three members of the San Fraccisco | Littlc Eva Bolger; cavatina, “Una Voce,” Bar- | shine and flowers pervades everytning to dence of the bride’s parents, 1624 Octavia | children wili sing a caatata in the afternoou. | clemats aud asters, from which was sus- | tul evening. Those present were: Mr. and | yandolin and Guitar Club gave several very | Beri ossimi) Mz, Georgie stout; duei, “SaY | Sxtent e the Shate ot oy InE to & e cermmony wiil be ooisbrated at | All interested in the work are cordialy in- | pended a tiny horseshoe, ornamenied the | Mrs. F. Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lenz, Miss | pret y selections; the Misses Lilly and Iva Good-night” (Roecken), Senorita Andrea Mojica | fail to disturb. The perfect davs and sii] by the Rev. Dr. Voorsauger, | Vited- Lunch will be served from 12 to 2| chancel rail. Emma Stappenback, Mr. »nd Mrs. Bacigalupi, | Stevens entertained with singing; Sol Elberg | and Herr Edward Lotz; two songs—(a) *'Slum: | more perfect moonlight nights tempt all wit ie g 3 orsanger, | T, | The church was filled with relatives and | Miss Maggie Bacigalupi. Miss Aiice Bacigalups, | rendered several songs with banjo accompani- | ber, Dear Little Bairnie” (Newcomb): (b) “Old | aliuring invitations to loitering walks aboy: invitations have been issued for | ©$%°K: 4 v\ joeph D. Grant have returned | friends from near and afar, Promptly at 12:30 | William Bacigalupi, Mr. and Mrs. L G. Car’ | ment; James WyatU's singiug was encored | Fo'ks at Home” (Foster-Roecke!). Miss Ida | (he weli-kept paths of the park or drives. ropean bridal tour, and are now | the bridal party entered the church and | penter, Miss Coral vert, Mr. and Mrs. | several times; a feature of the evening was | Schintz; brindisi, “Lucrezia Borgia” (Doni-| the picturesque roadways hereabou:s " On Wednesday evenin Kate Leslie t Buriingame. [“alkvd slowly up the aisle, while Miss Lucile | Joseph Herzog, Miss Anua Goeppert, Mrs. Wil- | the recitation of Miss Annie Corrigan and | zetti), Miss Grace Sherry; cantabi.e, “Samson | nothing energetic in the way of pleasures | Tilden and Orlando 1 Jr. will be | i i | Moore sung sweetly, “On, Promise Me ] lism Goeppert: i Gn | igercas G TS | ot Daitla” (Saint-acns), dme. Eilen’ Coursen- | induized in. ¥ of ‘vleas gen bttt 3 | came the ushers,” Richard Fiint of San | "Mrs. E' M. North entertained a_party of |~ Thuse pres : Miss Nellie Walsh, Miss [ Rocckel. Even golf and wheeling b ey T Thkndei e THEY'RE ENGAGED. | Wiil F. Blake, R. L. Mayock, E. F. Jonn friehds ‘at mer samimer retidence, Byth, of | Tenoy Lt dusr, Miss £11a Martip, Mite Lizsic | | The fArst anniversary and reception tendered | domed. ta some. extons mfiiy uoet Aoan- daughter of the oseph Tilden and grand- el | Wiliiam E. Hague and Joseph < the San Jose road, near Alv.so, Saturday and | Black, Miss Kntie Meade, Miss Lilly Stevens, | Rev. and Mrs. Frank S. Ford by the members | jncorrigible enthusiasts can s only the daughter of M zabeth F 3, | Francisco, followed by the bridesmaids, M:ss | Sunday. Among those present were: Mrs. J. | Miss Minnie Walsh, Miss Alice Walsh. Miss | of the First Christian Church on Monday even- | courage to atiemot s 1 ,,l“,?“f°“ £hes Another fas b 1 to be cele- Foorman-Samuels and Bradford-| Carric F. Rutherford, Miss Georgie Cobb, | J. McDonald, Mrs. Mayberry, Miss Emma An- | Katie Waish, Miss Ada Garvin, Miss Emma | ing. September 5§wns a delightful affair. The | Those who are here declare Dal Monie wss brated on Wednesd 1t of Miss Grace 5 Miss Eisie Garrett, Miss Kate Schafer, Miss | derson, Miss'Katie Furlong, Miss Frances Ed- | Garvin, Miss Birdie Lehman, Miss Katie Corri- | parlors were beautifully decorated with flow- | never more deligntiul now, and cone Fiadiord ‘and D W U Giec® | Sharp Weddings Announced. | lrene Harkenson, Miss Margariie Bréen of | wards,” Miss Kathleen Nunan, Miss Nellie | gan, Misy Annie Corrigan, Mrs. Marron, Miss | ers, and ali the arrangements, speeches. e(c.. | suler it strange that adl the world fs not hera | ek T e 4 Mrs. Philiips announce the engage- | Hollister. The maid of nonor, Miss Lizzle | Fo.ey, Miss Mary Mayberry Byrne, W. | Mary Corrigan, Miss Mary McCarty, Miss Agnes | were a flattering tribute to the popularity of | enjoying it. s not hera 10 be a noox witl take plact s e LU 12a%e- | Smith, preceded the bride and her father, | Thompson. E. Gaines, W. Booiz, D. Anderson, | McCarty, Miss Agnes Corrigan, Miss Jeannette | the pastor and his wife. * ne social events of the week h { the home of Mr. and Mrs. | ment of their daughter, Dora, to M. Jolinsky | Rodney Eschen burg. E. L. McDonaid and J. Langley. Hualverson, Mrs. Corrigan, Harold Hanson, Dan | The McKenzie Musical Society give their | o quiet nature, being m Pt been ofd W. B. Bradfo of San Rafaei. | They were met at the aitar by Rev. Dr. F. B. | _Judge V.D. Lambertand wife, pioneers of this | Hart, Jules Mili-r, Fred Ioover, Thomas Eust- | seventii concert and hop on Thursday even- | ners. Several moonlight c ives and di The wedding ¢ . leabel Y. Jobmeon and | The marriage of Miss Katharine Gaynor and | A. Lewis of San Jose, the groom and his best | State, celevrated tueir golden wedding on [ wood, Wasley Davis, Frank ferrell, Joseph | ing last at 0Odd Fellows’ Hail, which was | one wheeling party and su crowded to the doors by a very fashionable Corrigan, Josepn Naunery, Abe Elberg, Sol. be-n enjoyed. Campbell, Frank Eloerg, Charles Corrigan, W weadlund, Frank Davis, James Wyatt, Mr. Oberst, Jumes Murrou and Mike Coilonan. Profeesor and Mrs. Walier Watson enter- taned a select few at their residence, 301 Jones street, on lastSunday evening at a din- ner-party given in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Waison. Covers ware laid for nineteen. After dinner the guesis returned to the par- lors, where music and song helped to make the hours pass pleasantly. : A party was tendered to Miss Mary Morris last_Monday evening by Mr.and Mrs. Frank | H. Evers at their residence, 4220 Twenty- fourth street, in honor of the |wenty-first ai- niversary of Miss Morris' birthday. The hand- some parlors were tastefully decorated with ferns and eve:greens and presented a pictur- eique appearance. The music was furnished by Messrs. O’ Brien and Dawson. The evening was spent in singing, dancing and games, atter which al! adjourned to the diming hall, where an elegant repast was sarved, and where each received a neatsouvenir as a memento of the Recitations were rendered by Miss Lucille Nelson, Miss Mary Morris und others. Those presentwere: Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Evers, Litue Madeline Evers. Dr. Muffe, Miss Lucille Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Knutsen, Miss May Conneli, Mr, and Mrs. W. Parry, Miss Ora Marble, Mr. and Mrs. On- stott, Miss M. Morris, A. Donald, Charles Murphy of England, J. Jones and Mr., Simp- son Mr. and Mrs. Max Coheu and their two boys, of Macon, Ga., who have been visiting relu- tives in Alameda, left for their home Wednes- day, September 1, aiter & most enjoyable stay of two months. They werc the recipien s of a most enjoyable surprise farewell party, held at Encinal Hall, Friday evenin Augnst 28. About thirty merry couples attended. ing commenced at 9 o’clock and continued until midnight, when supper was served. CLUB PARTIES. Fashionable Organizations Enter- tain Their Friends. St. Brendan’s Hall held a large audience re- cently at the entertainment given by Mrs. Bergavin, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Whalen, Mrs. Dugan, Mrs. Gibbins and daughters in aid of {an artistic_success. Danc- | and appreciative audience. The concert was Following is the pro- gramme in full: Bridal_cnorus, “Lohengrin” (Wagner), Kenzie Musical Society; a “Dream On” ( igsohn), b Love” {(Hoffman), Miss Frazer; a “Lovely Night” (Chwatal), b posai” Downes; Ladies’ quart Lewis first soprano, Miss second soprano, Mrs. L. Wefelsburg first alto, Miss Jennie Larsen secoad aito, “Jamte, Dear” (Bischoff), Miss Anueta George; a*In Spain” (arrapged by J. W. McKenze), (Petrie); b “La Paloma” (by request), (Y dier); Ladies’ quartei—Mrs. W. Margo first so- prano, Miss Kitty McShane second soprano, Miss L. Wefe.sburg first alto, Mrs. M. Korrann second alto, and McKenzie Musical Society; “Ecstacy Waltz” (Ardit), s Zelda Lewis; a minuet (Paderewski); b ‘‘Home, Sweet Home,” and variations arranged by Appleby, E. J. Applevy; *‘Love Will Like a Wiid Bir Fly,” trom “Carmen” (Bizet), Miss Minnie Powell and McKenzie Musical Society F All Eternity” (Mascheroni), J. P. “Life’s Lullaby.”arranged by McK Ladies’ quartet Miss Lea first soprano, Miss E. Hansbrough firstalto, Mrs. James Igo second soprano, Miss Jennie n second alto, and McKenzie Musical Society ; comic selections, Sheriff R. I. Wnelan; “Louisana Lou.”’ general request (L. Stuart), McKenzie Musie:l Society; apitan March” (Sousa), McKenzie Musical Society. IN THE FUTUTE Entertainments, Receptions Dances Are Announced. The Mystics’ thirty-second evening dress party will be beid at Native Sons’ Hall on Tuesday evening, September 14. The voung gentlemen of the Imperial Cy- cling Club are making arrangements for their fiith annual party, which will be held in Na- tive Sons’ Hall on Tuesday evening, October 5. The following-named :embers have been appointed a committee of arrangements: G. Tooker, J. Jackgeline, E. Cordy, k. Flynn, G. Panario, E. Ward, J. Galenich Bidermann, H. Muller, B. Meyer, J. Egan, A. Nelson and’J. S. Gang. The Hawthorne Literary and Social Clubwill and The Eastern people have begun coming i and many more have engaged roome for jates | in the season. Some of the week’s arrivals Mrs. 8. C. Greenberg, Crane, W. de Burgh Why Whyte, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr and J. Corbet, Mrs. and Mrs. H. Mrs. F. F. Ryer, Mr. and Mra. Char Mr. and Mr Hayne, Miss M. F. Duninp Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cole, Miss_Gladys Wallls, Francis Carlyle. Mr. and Mrs. H. Melett. Melettx, Dr. a1 J. 0. Hirschfelder, 3 D. Frank, Mrs. W. M. Brodie, Miss Barbara. irace Shepherd, Mr. and Mrsg Joseph Donohoe, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Latong! Dr. ana Mrs. Thomas Flint. Coronado. CORONADO, CAL, Sept. 11.—The event of{ the week at the hotel was a “dove” cotilon, which occurred on Monday evening. No gene' tlemen were permitted to participate, but their presence as wallflowers was encouraged. The belles of the ball were in full dress, their partners in shirt waists and dark skirts. The figures were pretty and graceful, including dice-throwing Ior the ladies, march witn flags of all colors, maypole with smilax strands and Japanese umbrellas and a fishing figure. Mrs. Giles Kellogg of Coronado has presented the floating society of Christian Endeavor | with a naphtha launch for use in its work on the bay. Jumes Colqunoun of Clifton, Ariz.,, has brought his tamily to the coest for a month's sojourn at Hotel del Coronado. F. V. Pinckham and family are at homs | after an extended Eastern trip. A Chicago party who are passing some tima | at the . T. P. Shonts, M. Shonts, T. Shonts and Mrs. Rownseville. Ernest M. May, well known in banking cir- cles, is down from Pasadens, accompanied by | wn arc spending September | . Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W, A. Go lfrey, who are cottagers on the beach. Mrs. Graham E. Babcock is entertaining her friend, Miss Edwards of Kansas City. Senator Foraker’sson, J. B. Foraker Jr., hag been visiting Coronado, accompanied by Continued on page Twenty-Seven. NEW T0-DAY- DRY GOODS. P A A A i l 1 VW)]HI LU ) 0! i PR =/ 2-Day Special Curtain Sale. On Monday and Tues- day only, 4o different de- | signs of Nottingham Lace Curtains—10} feet by 6o inches—in white and ecru. | The patternsare very hand- | some floral scroll effects. | | | | | | | | | '0000] Mats and Scarfs Some of the daintiest and| best of our newly arrived| goods are to be found among | our fancy linen novelties. The goods and the prices are | both very enticing. Renaissance Mats, suitable for doilies and cushion covers. from 3o0c up Oval-shaped Bread-Tray Covers. 2% from 4oc up BargainLis FOR THIS WEEK. Gloves. An assortment of odd sizes and odd colors. Ladies’ 8-Button Mous- quetaire Suede Gloves, manufactured by Tre- fousse & Co., Courvoisier & Co. and E S Jay. Center Pieces, round and square...... $r.2sand up | Dresser Scarfs, 20x60. $4.20 Cheval Bureau Scarfs, in new de- signs and all prices. { These gloves are known to every woman, so it is hardly necessary to say We have a somewhat larger stock than we had | thought; we want to re- James H. Wilkins of Tuesday noon at mother, Mrs. Al street. Only reiatives o man, Herman R. Eschenburg. The Epis St. Mary’s service was read, and at its conclusio riy murched out of thechuren to the 11th t., at Al ks ’ : M 5 ’s Weddi Pol o -| Ths engagement of Louis Ancker and Miss | §f, Mendelsmohn's Wedding March, played b pal | August 22 at their present home in Walla the | Walls. Tne »ffur was one of note in the northern city. Mi ton_Evan¢, in a short | $P2¢c i on beinlt 0i the Mayor und the Coun- cil, presen‘ed Judge Lambert with a hand- ; 0 8 recer | Pucebe Greenbaum is aunounced. | M ; - . nounc | The bridal party and relatives were driven | some rol o b e i a2 e I‘;_c:dmg o _“‘;i :‘dm A nelt Aaaar to e Bashoharg resiionor: on Eifbery some kold wa ¢1 and charm and alrs. Lumbert duce the SUl’plUS supply,| Linen Scarfs, trays and celnter pieces, er of D. § Is, ax s street, wher e e ' 5 | i Ce C 2 ter of D. Samuels, and Isaac Foorman. son of | Street, where an elaborate wedding breakfast | For the first time in twenty vears tha entire edged in Renaissance lace, at re* | there are no better made. bre then the newly wedded couple departed for a | touthern trip Miss Ardella Mills gave & tunch party la Thursday at the residence of her parent so we have reduced the| price to $1.25. They have been selling for $1.50, | the well-known pioneer, Samuel Foorman, will be solemnized on Friiay evening, Sep- tember 14, at 8:30 o’clock, at the home of the bride's parents, 1624 Octavia street. About | 200 invitations have been issued for the markably low prices. Tableilloths. ' family were together. They were Judge and Mrs. Lambert, the four sons —George, Wiiliam, Vincent and John; the four daughiers—Mrs. Mary Gruner. Mrs. Sarah Meyer, Mrs. Henry Sanderson and Mrs. Walter Cadman. A surprise party was given to James Dun- The bride wore & beautiful creation of white stk en train, covered with a striped silk gauze. She wore a veil and orange blossoms | and carried a besutiful bunch of white | Niphetos rose buds. The maid of honor. Miss Lizzte Smith, wore We fit and guarantee every pair. This lot is worth and Mrs. Wiliiem i. Mills, 2800 Jackson ceremony, at which Rev. Dr. Voorsanger will leavy Saturday, S 6 sidenc S lmint o bet o mn el R & handsome green organdic. 1he bridesmaids | 605 Larkin erver A it b denoe, 331-75 and $2, and were d$ er i or o b oo | 1o woding of M padtors. ansghor of | 1St SR UG Apn e gn e eced bt ek MRS | 3 010 S T T iy ' her aud returned to ner home yester- | Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Bradford, and Dr. Wiiliam | The bride’s go-away dress was a chic tatlor- | prs. mes Cusick; fancy dances, Miss Maggie ed as catis- ¢ 3 day. e d-coralions weie very preliy, pink | Fuller Sharp, to be solemnized Wednesday, | made suit of Gark green cloth, with & vest of ensX0catdueh IS OLeNDs REndy, fact 44 Table Covers. Gof and 1.0 ¢ bpair.. We make them a bcing the predominn - September 15, at the home of the bride’s | lowered green silk. A smari walking hat actory values at those -4 Tapestry Table Covers, conven- 7 . : The ts of Miss M d Miss | 4 Tapestry s f Miss Milis comprised Miss completed the costume. Mr. and Mrs. Me- NEW TO-DAY. i .$1, $1.45, $1.65, 82 <pec1ally good bargain this parents at €an Rafael, is 1o be a most elabo- tional design.. Sansbuy of Portiand, comp Currie 'ook their departure on the late train for Sun Francisco and will zo at ouce 1o house- figures. Remember, only 11 of Sucramento, Mi | rate affair. It 15 to be anoon wedding and a | 8-4 Tapesiry Table Covers, conven- ss Howland, Miss Florence Davis, Miss | rec i vill follow, for | kee y . . PR . ¢ ing- them i‘x‘zznt‘;e::‘“\?:\!fn\ Miss Mary Siubbe aad. Miss | whlvh 200 Tavitations will bo dened . - F | Keepingdn thiele cosily furgished Siacon Cayp Establish'd Ninee 1872 in San Franeiseo Monday and Tuesday at tional design, $1.65, $2.15, $2.50, week by reducing- th The engagement is announced of Miss Vic- | Among those sailing Tuesday, September 7, | torive Hainque 10 Matthew O’Brien, b $3 and $3.25. The cloths at §3.25 Miss Eschenburg is one of Gilroy's soclety The Coths 2 are of beauti:ul Turkish design. - beiles. She is highly accomplished and has the reduced price, to $I-00 per pair‘ on the steamshi Austraiia for Houoluiu | The engagement is announced of Pheel taught sch Vi Sty Sep i | e 2 | gadiipsaits ol et din s S onsK, : Hon. A..8 Berrs .“n«’_u;_u;‘v, W. Blaisdell, | the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. H‘eh 24 Geary St. s R 2 Bray. Hon. 4. G. | | the tortunate possessor of & fine bass voice, Canton, Mre €. Custle, Miss L3t Canning. | ‘WEDDING BELLS. wiich hae hroGEDt. hi befers. ihe pantie s 5 . . acon, P. . de In ne, Mrs | — concerts and musical cntertainments. Heis . < Dovéuor, & W. . Draper, sgan 30|y rch and Home C : | the second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCurrie, Hair Dress"‘g Jiem Foulr, e A D7 rci | Church and Home Ceremonies of | former v of san Francisco. The wedding giits Godirey Jr., Mr. sua Mrs. C. Hede- were nandsome and useiul. ALL STYLES. W. 7 Hirpehbers ik %) the Pas: Week., | "St. John’s Lutherau Church was the scene of P ****%************%W‘*%‘*%‘**@***%%“W%****** Lefanjasiacireirefrcirefrefrefrehrehrsiechy man, Johnsou, Miss G. Jordan. J. b. Levison, Hon. | on Monday Sth ory quio g| ¢ Ladies ban, d N . Tond < 2 ¥y, the 6th inst., a very pretiy wed- | ® Very quict though pretty aud interesting gs cut an I e e | aing took plsce 1u Bt. Frantis Ohuac Vallejo | Yeading on the evening of Saturday, the 4th curled, 25¢. oude: oo Lt ; - Vallejo | jnei, when Miss Marguerite Bruecker and Manicari Hon. Job : .. | street The contracting paries were Miss | Alfred Bertram Boell, in the presence of r SIUNIZ 25¢ Morgan, Mr. Morton, | Lucy Twohig, daughter of Timothy Twohig, a | tives and a limited number of intimate Special attention paid Rev. G seorge H. | well-known resident of Irvington, Alameds | friends, were united r better, for worse, to children’s hai 3 % el p o = - y eda 'y 3 3 3 Paris and chill . A J. te erson, | County, and George Carey of Pa.o Alto. *till death do them part,” by the Rev. M. Man- : QIS S Al cut = 2 i AN FRANCISCO. SRt tspdaie, Co B Ripley, M. | S e vas porformed by Bev, T, | €01d. Miss Anua Maas officiated as maid of ain 5697. ting, 25c. s Bachs, M. flva, A. H: Bmall, R. Swea: 3 1 v erformed by Bev. T. | §010 Sty = g B £ L o o o e e e

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