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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 1897 sSlowly but surely the season is dawning, and preparations for a gay winter are v way. The psst week has not been devoid of a fair share of pleasu Theater parties, dinners, luncheons and several weddings have man- sged 10 keep the swell set busy and interested, On Tuesday E. M. Greenway Jeit for ) York, expecting to be avsent until October 16. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. J Crooks gave a dinner party at the Hotel Refael in homor of Mr. Greenway. Those present were Hager, Miss Alice Hager, Miss Della Miss Bertha Smith, Miss-Helen Samuel H. n, J. A. Folger and D biee. . W. Jo Park, gave a circus party ) ngtoa number of their friends from the Tegion sround Burlingame and some vis f this city. Tae; car, witnessed and returned home hig Among th. . E. W. t 10 San Jo: . and Mrs. 2 therton, ) cBean, Miss Hop- Hopkins, M ss G. ry J. Crocker, George B. bone, Latham McMullin, H. Macondray and ng, Gerald Ra Foett, K. M. Eyre, Doyle. of 214 Second generou A feat g was an_auction s mg which was on e Hudson, Miss N Schwabacher, Simon, Miss s¢ n and ( their many { words that ma: and re aple one. ch were tasteful, s and ferus the youn the Promptly the ceremo nuounced First came Walter Scot Bistop. Miss Fra acd Mi maid turn precedes leaning on the arm , Georg Riddell. Tne groom, anied by his best man, Charles Give sitar. The bride, who is the daughter Joseph Tilden, the well-kno Club wan, w v attired in & white Satin gown,t h Duchesse and Hone- ton lace. e maid white organd alike; org namented 1t black lace. 2 After the cer limited numbe the home of Elizabeth Fo where a rece Mr. ana Mrs their future home, The wedding ot M F. 1sasc S. Foorn aun on Tuesday last tbe most brilliant sffairs Alth the number of nearly 200 witnessed th the bappy coupl orate aflair, in w himself, was the ha narrow d roses, well will_leave to-dsy for orth Vi: a. Samuels and was one of y occasion for numerous toasts to the healib, happiness and future prosperity of the coupie. The presents were unusually magnificent. Mr. and Mre. Foor- bridal trip. On their return they will receive in Belmont, A quiet wedding took place in Oskland on Wednesday evening, September 8, the union being somewhat of a surprise to the {riends of the contracting parti The bride was Miss Mary I Mulvey, sister of Frank P. Mulvey, the ‘well-known’ clecirical engineer, and the groom wes Edward H. Voorhees, the well kuown ana popular Nat a ‘member of Piedmont Parior No. 120, N. §. G. W. Oaly tew reintives and intimate iriends witnessed the ceremouy, which was periormed by Rev. Father King at his residence, After the wed- | ding the eatire party came to_this ity and enjoyed an eisborate supper. Mr. and Mrs. Voornces went 1o Del Monte on Thursaa On their return they will occupy their re dence at 2435 Myrtie street, Oakland. Miss Bessie Strouse and William A. Hewitt were married Wednesday evening, September 8, st the resia of the brige's parents, Pacitic avenue. Miss Alma Coleman ridesmaid_and Edward T. Hew- of the groom, wns best man. The < was performed by the Rev. W. H rector of St Luke's Episcopal latives and intimate friendsonly were present., Al ¥ (LUB PARTIES. Fashionable Organizations Enter- tain Their Friends. | The graduat:ng exercises of the California Scucol of Elccution and Oratory were held y, N Ass: clation building, Friday evening, Septem- ber 10, The following programme Was pre- sented: Preyer, Rev. J. H. Macomber; piano | duet, overture, Miss Josephine Walker ¢ Price; recitation, “Mar- ), Lottie J. Greeber; recita- lass” (arranged by Helen cus” (George E tion, “The Reading Totter), Suzette A. de Neffe; vocal solo, “*Vorel Morir” (Paolo Tosti), Bradley Smith (courtesy of Mrs. von Meyerinck); club swinging, Hett'e M. Coriett, Suzette de Neffe, ttie J. Graeber; recitation, ‘Hugar” a P. Nichosen), Anna M. Egenboff; | ologue, ¢ Higher Education” (A. Knapp), Hettie M. Corlett; vocal solo, aria from “Wiliam of Orunge,”” “Love Ceaseth Nevermore” (E Misi Cecesia Decker esy of M rinck); recitation, the (El'zibeth Stuart . Esther ¢ Kuickerbocker ~Lullaby” _(Brahms)—Arthur M. E:liott, secon . Craue, first_bass; L. A, Larse “8ix Cups of Cnocolate” (E. an s)—Adeline von Lindau, Anna M o de Neffe; | Dorothy Green, 5 Corlett; Hester Esther C. Macomber; Beatrix Van t, Lottie J. Graever; Jeanette Durand, J. McAlister. Preseutation of diple- B:acon, regular monthly entertainment and the Western Addition Literary and ab was hield on Wednesday evening ony’ Hall, and, like all previous en- ents of thix popular club, scored an e sucees: The entertainment wasun- usuxlly we lsciected and varied, and was re- ceived with marked appreciation by the large audience present. Tiie following was the programme in full : ; contral’o solo, “Golden 2" (Weliings), Mrs. Emily McKenzie; reci- tation (zelecte: Professor C. B. Newion; | tenor solo, “Come Into the Gurden, Miude” H. Desmoud. “The American asi—Major Regulus Rattan, liam Ogilvie; Victor DuBois, Wiiliam Wa lace; Mr. Spriggins, Alired A 'Borlini; Mr: Spriggins, Miss Freda Gallick; Augelina (their duugh ter), Miss Rose Broderick; Julia {wile of Msjor Rattan), Miss Gertie lngham; Anna Murie (maid of ali W ttie Hynes; s ible water 1 Suuday. the occasion being the iniiial ou’ing of the Jolly Order of Gloom Dis- peilers. The day was very pleasantly spent in singing, daucing, ete. Songs’ were introduced by William Berger, Miss May Stein, S. Kare, William E. Hayden and Jack Caincart. Miss Tessie Stein and Thomas Maroney sang a beautiful duet. As the shades of night drew near the gather- ing returned to this city, where an elaborate supper wis served in ilie banquet-rcom of a downtown cafe. Tossts were given and re- | sponded 1o, After supper John Comyns gavea and was pinno solo, “Paderewski's man presented the bride with an elegant dia- | PIR00 Solo, ‘Haderewsk uton Pel- mond neckiace. The giftof the groom wasa tiny enameled chatelaine waten set wiih die- monds. Mr. and Mrs. Foorman are spending the honeymoon in tne delights of & nortbern trip. On Wednesday evening Mrs. tained sixty guesis at her home, worth street, complimentary 1o’ Mis Stern_ ente: Leayen- Hel] who on that day ce:ebrated her Lirthday. Music, dancing aud an_elaburate supper were amony the fea ot the evening. The return to town occasioned many changes of habitation and Mrs. H. tard and Miss Clarmsse Sheldon have tak the Asa R. Weil: home, on Pacific aveaue, for a term of three year d Mrs. Weils and 1amily are guests at the O : Dr. and Mrs. Winslow Anderson have leased the Merry house, at the coraer of Pacific avenus and Lag a street. Mr. and Mrs. Oxnerd have taken' the old Thelier house, on Paci street. Mrs. Henry McLean Martin has taken Mrs. George Roe’s home on £coltstreet. Mrs. Roe and her two children leave shorty for Europe. Edward Roe and Miss Annie Koe, eccompauied by their mothe left on Fridey eveniug for Chicago, whers they will pass the winter and possibly decide 10 meke their home permanently there. Mr. sod Mrs. Wi.lie Howard have leased the house on the southeast corner of Pacific ave- nve and Fillmore street. Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Bergen bave the Sanders more. Mr. and Mrs. Downey Harvey have leased the Jimmie Robinson home on Pacific avenue and Weuster sir The wedding of Miss Jennie Hobbs and Dr. Eugene Good'in of Washington, D. C., will be quietly celebrated at the home of the bride, 1708 Genry street, on Wednesday, September 29. It is (0 be a noon ceremony and oaly im- mediate relatives will be present. The engagement of s Denah Honig to Louis Kaimuk ir announced. On Saturday Jest Miss Maud Newton Woods gave an eujyable matinee box party at the Baldwin ter. Those who cocupied the box were Mrs. Fred Woods, Miss Grace Spreckels. Miss €ophia Pierce, Mits Lil- lie Spreckels and Miss Maud Newton Woods. After the j erformance the party was driven to the Un.versity Club, wnere refreshments were served. c svenue, near Laguna secure home on Broadway and F . THEY'RE ENGAGED. Nuptials of Berthold Baer and Miss Schwartz Anncunced. The wedaing of Berihola A. Baer and M Lean Schwartz, aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, Schwariz, will take place Sunday, tember 26,at the home of the bride’s parents, 436 Golden Gate avenue. The wedding will be strictly private and only relatives will be | present. WEDDING BELLS. Home and Church Ceremonies of the Past Week. The California Hotel was the scene of a pretty wedding Tuesday noon, the 14th inst., the contracting parties being Miss Altade Roche, only child of Mr. and Mis A. de Roche of Beimont, and J. J. Malone, the popular agent of the Southern Pacific Railroad at the same place. Rev.D. Charles Gardener peiformed tne ceremony. The bride was becominziy gowned in & bandsome fawn-colored siik, trimmed witn mous-eline de sofe. She carried & bouquet of bride roses, Miss Lillie Hammer- eon acied as maid of honor, and J. Pecham officiated 28 best mazn. Afier the ceremouy an elaborate bridal breakfast was szrved. Only immediate relatives were pres:ut. Mr. and Mrs. Malone have gone to Del Monte fora Pacific avenue, near | iss | covitch with ths Beeth 0. 5 for and piano. Mr. Moaohan sang and Mr. Kane followed with an_original comic song. | The s s of the uudertaking was largeiy | due to tue untiring efforis of W. McCarty and | Mr. Harden, sbly ass sted by Miss Mae Stein |~ The soliowing comprised the gatnering: J- | Dition, T. T, 0'Brien, W. Rileg, Willlam Woli, | J. Comyns, Max Herzog, F.J. Foran, A. Piico. viteh, Frank W. Healy, William Berger, Wil- liam McCarthy, Joseph' Duun, Thomas Clar, Ragsn. P. Manssang, T. J. Maro: ibbens, May Fic Dunn, Miss Raphael Cusey, : Margaret Hogan, Miss Josie Dunn, argie MeCerthy, Miss' Amy McCormack, Jennie McCormack, Miss Fiora walsh, | | Lottie Crowley, Miss Elsie Nagle, Miss ma Sullivan, Miss 2[ay Johuson, Miss Nel- lie Suilivan, Miss May Sullivan, Miss May | Hawkine, Miss Tillfe Fress, Miss Mae Stein, | Missie Tessie Stein, Miss Bernie Stein, Miss | Annie Kerr, Miss Maud Montague, Miss Alice i Dwyer. | | | i HOME GATHERINGS. | Receptions, Dinners and Dances in Local Society. | i \ A most delightful card party was given by | Miss Georgia Read at her residance, 1511 Webster street, on Monday evening, teptem- | ber 13. The prevailing decorations were | lanceofolium rubum liies and begonias. | Among those present were: The Misses Alma Harder, Mabal Wauts, Florencs Woldrup, Kitile Barkhaus, Nellie E. Read, Georgia | Read, Edyth Terschuren, Ruth Hopps, Julia | Barkhaus, Messrs. krank Sykes, Herbert ] Bailey, John Garfield, Herbert Watis, Eugene | Tricon, Alired Bayley, Cari Barkhaus. Amost enjoyabie dancing party was given i by M ss Alma Harder at her home, 11 Scott | sireet, on Wednesday evening, Scotember 8, | _Her guests were: Miss Kittle Barkhaus, | Miss Louise Engeiker, Miss Georgia Read, Miss | Lillie Rockut, Miss Kate Eggert, Miss Florence Cornell, Miss Edyth Pariser, Miss Edcth | Terschuren, Miss Ruth Hopps, Miss Atice | Pawer, Miss Doris Heuer, Miss May Stone, Mixs | Julie Barkhaus, Miss Lula Barkhaus, Miss Martha Labhard, Miss Ella Ron.ffs, Wilired Yanke, Walter Harder, Peter Spreckels, W | lace Readine, Earle Rodgers, Carl Barkhaus, | George Schafter, Mr. Barnett, Leo J. McMahon, | Frank Sy George Evans, Ray Cornell, L:ounard Hart, Herbert Watts, Mr. Livingston, George Hopps and Will Hathéroth. Dr.’ and Mrs. A. G. Meyer were at home Thursday evening, the 9. 1nst, at their re: Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. Meyer was assisted in receiving by Mrs. B. Shapiro | and Miss A. Lewis. Reireshmentswere served in the spacious dining-room. Vocal selections were rendered nnd dancing fndu ged in untit a late hour. Those fuvited were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Meyer, Di. W. A. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stern, Mr. and Mrs. C. Nauman, Mr. and Mrs, Berrhard, Mr. and Mrs. P, F. Morhardt, 7. and Mrs. J. H. Barbet, Mrs. Galloway, M) and Mrs. B. Snapiro, Mrs. L. Gage, Mrs. B. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Euwin Foster, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bernhard, Mr. and Mrs. Hermann, Mr. and Mre. Artigues, Miss A. Lewis. Miss B. Bernstein, Miss H. Licnenstein, Miss I Bern- hard, Miss M. Galioway, Miss 8. Galloway, Miss B. Hermanu, L. Stern, W. F. Jacobs, Dr. W, Baroat, Dr. 8. Mish, M. Morris, Clarence Nau- man, . Nauman, S. Stern, H. L:wis, L. Jucobs. A very pleasant evening was spent at the residence of Miss May Lynoh. 2519 Gough strect, on Monday, Sepiewmber 6, i honor of the engagement of Migs lsabeila Irwin and Harry G. Ashby, & young cflicer of the Briuish ship “Dalgowar.” Those present were: Mrs, Captain W. F. Jeffs, Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, M M. Lyneh, Mrs. E. Prue, Miss N. Barrett, Miss JewelLynch and Miss Isabella Irwin. Sidney S Richardson, Frauk Stenson, W. D. Rind, Charles E. O'Conner, Willfam F. Lynch, Hyrold Machell, John Lvnch. Hary Ashby. Miss Irwin and Mr. Ashby will ve married at Margate, England, on the arrival at that port of the Dalgowar, . Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Fsher gave 8 breakfust party at their homo on Twenty- seventh street in honor of Jumes T. Peterson of Mobile, Ala. After enj ying an elaborate repast, Misses Jennie and Mattie, with their brother, B. T. Fisher, entertained the com- pany with voeal and instrumental selections. Among others present were the Misses Clem- mie and Teresa Jones. : A delight{ul surprise party was given iiss Julin McNerney at her residence, 39 Silver street, on September 4. The rooms were deco- rated with ferns, palms and Japanese ian‘erns. | Supper was served armidnight, after which | games and deocing were resumed. Among | those present were: Mrs. McNerney, Mrs. Hart, Murphy, Mrs. Recknagle, Miss Trese Recknagie, Miss Irma Recknagie, Miss | Maggie Nagle, Miss Mavrice Nag e, Miss Mag- gie McManus, Miss Aunie Lally, Miss Abbie | Driscoll, Miss Josie Murphy. Miss Mamie Mur- Dhy, Miss Katie Murphy, Miss Kittie Fidley, Miss Emma Erhorn, M cllie Hayes, Miss Minnie Bolle, Miss Mamie Lvnch, Miss Gertie Hart, Miss L is Kitue McNerney. Miss Julia McNerney, Miss Annie Crowley, Daniel and D. MeNerney, E. O'Neill, J. Hart, J. HarvJr., M. Hart, C, Har*, E. Fitz- | gerald.'s. Lawless. Joseph Cronin, Daniel Cro- | nin, Zack Daley, M. Toohy, A. Coakley, J. Sneehan, H. Lefiman, G. Leffman, E. 0'Don- nell, T. Duer, B. Halsauer, Daniel Rielly, | Walter Simpson, J. Lawlar, B, Recknagle, Mc. | Recknagte, :C. O’Neill, D. 0'Neill, T. Bree, Mr. { Horn, Mr.'Mc¢Kay, F.'Doherty, T. Lvnch, E. Lyndon, A. S. Smith, Oscar Nelson, Charles Halzhater, Edward Brown. | _Auenjoyable surprise party wes given to | Miss Esieila Fairfield at her home, 350 Lex- ington uvenue, Tuesday evening, September The eveninz was pleasantly spent. Vocal seloctions were rendered by Miss Cotte, Mrs. Fischier, Miss Raymond and Mr. Raymond. Refreshmenis were served. Games occupied the rest of the evening. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. Fairfield Sr., Mr. and Mrs. M. Fairfield Jr., Miss §. Frirfield, Miss Cotte, Mrs. Fischter, Mrs, Hardin, Mrs. McQueer, Miss Estella Fair- tield, Miss Jennie Wahlhcim, Miss Julia Hughes, M ss Edna Hatch, Miss Florence Ray- | mond, Miss May Hamnit; Messrs. Oliver Fair- tield, Frank Thrall, Robert Helen, Fred Ken- dall, Harry Jewell, Harry Anderson, A. Bow- ers,'Arthur Raymond and Bert Brac: The many friends ot Miss Etta Hencken ten- dered her a purty in honor of her eighieenth birthday at her residence, 1142 Green street, | Wednesday evening last. 'Gumes and daneing kept the guests until an eariy hour of the morning. On the 10th _inst. & pleasant party was ten- derad Miss Nellie Wehr at Teutonia Hall, 1322 Howard street, in honor of ner seventeeuth birthday. The evening was spent in singing, recitations and danciug, after which refresi- ments were served. | FOR THE PASTOR. Receptions in Honor of Dr. and Mss. Dille and Rev. Gilbert | Reid. | The farewell reception tendered Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Dille by the members of the Central Methodist Episcopal congregation | Monday evening, september 13, was aitended | by a throng of people that flled the spacious | lecture-rooms and pariors ol the church to overflowing, fully 1000 pers.ns being present. The programme of exercises included a solo | by Miss Grace Davisaud two anthems,*‘Lat the | Peuce of God Rule in Your Hearts” and “Let | Us Love One Another,” by an_augmented | choir under the direction of Mr. Morris. ptain M. Tnowsou on behalf of the ladies’ societies { o8’ ihe church, by Miss Lilla Bariow on behalf | of the King’s 'Daughters, by Fred Morcom on | behulf of the young peopie’s societics und by | Dr. E. E. Kellj on beaalf of the official board | and Cougregation. R. V. Watt presided and at the elose of the exercises vresented Dr. and Mrs. Dille with a generously filied pmse. Dr. Dille teelingly | responded, and atter further speechmaking | and music reire<hments were served. | The Occidental Boerd of Missions tendered | & reception recently to Rev. Gilbert Reid of Ching, a1 920 Sacramento sireet. Mr. Reid hes lately arrived from Peking, | wheze he has been organizing and_per.ecting arraugements for a great international insti- tute for the higher education of the best ciasses 1n hina. He has the official support of the Chines: princ’s and ministers consti- tuting the Imperiai Board of Foreign Affairs and of Li Hung Chang. The object of the in- | stitute is 10 promote the aavancement of China along all the lines of our Western civil- ization, to bring about narmouy of inter- course with foreigners and a large religious | toleration, and thus increase tne enlighten- ment and prosperity of China. Mr. Reid is here to awaken interest in his grand enter- prise. | Brief addresses were made by Mrs. | ci—— Sailed Away. The steamship Mariposa sziled on Thursday for Honolulu, Apia, Auckliand and Sydney. The passenger }is included: For Honolulu—L. R. Burns, Miss E. Clark, Miss Margaret Clark, | Sidney Clementson ana wife, Haroid G. Dill- [ ingham, Mrs. W. R. Gardiner, Rev. T. D, Gar- vin and wite, Mrs. C. A. Graham and cnild, E. F. King and wife, Miss Lanon, Miss . C. Laugnlin, H.Laws, E. C. Macfarlane, Miss Marks, G. A. Marshall, Miss F. Miller, Mrs. I. B. Newton, Mrs, C. T. Parsons, Miss L Pires, Miss Peters, Miss Janet Scott, Mrs, L. L. Smith, A. Tully, Miss J. Weber, G. H. Webster J Judge i{. A. Widemann and wife, For Auckland—William Barry, L. Brack- spear, D. Fraser, 8. Hetherington, M. Kelly, H. E.'King, P. J. Perry, Mrs. C. Reid, For Sydney—F. ¥. L. C. Bartrop, A. Champ- leys, Rev. Dr. J. W. Cushing, R. W. Denyer, C. P. Dixon, T.J. Edmonds, Victor Elliott, Mrs. J. Fairtax, Miss Fairfax, Miss A. C. Firfax, G.R. Fearby, Hon. F.S. Grimwade, wif» and maid, Miss Atice Grimwade, Miss F. Grim- | wade, W. B. Godkin, Mrs. L. P. Goldstone and | two children, A. Gollin, E. J. Gorman, Max | Haberlein, wife and tiree children, E. E. Hills, D. C. Johnson and wife, Mrs. Beairice Lorne and child, I Mersha 1, Dr. A. J. Mc- Donnell, Miss McGeorge, William McLean, J, W. Parsons'ana wife, Mrs. . V. Pettigrew, P. Pot- tigrew, Miss Phillips. Join at Honolalu for Sydney—C. Van Voor- heis, Trumbuil White, wite and child. AT THE RESORTS. Interesting Notes From the Sea- side, the Springs, the Moun- tains and the Lakes. The onting season is fast wauing, yet the many fashionable resorts are maintaining a brave front, and the indications are that tue season will go out in a blaze of glory. Those who stili linger away from home are meking toe last few weeks pass gayly and merrily, and the resort newsis intrstingly spread with the chronicles of many delightful ouungs, Below will bstound our usual resume of the doings and the ropular resorts. Highland Springs. HIGHLAND SPRINGS, CAL, Seot. 18— Among tLe recent events that have taken place bere have been s number of hunting parties that have gone in tursuit of the festive buck, Last week a party of eight gentemen and eight ladies, among whom were Mrs.-E'la T. Hal!, grand matron, and Mrs Katie J. Wiliaits, grand secretary,of the Order of the Eastern Star, mounted on horses and mu es started for the hunting grouna two miles distant. | dogs soon got scent, and quickly a The WO-poin i- er'’ ran around a mountain side, givsng the worthy matron an_opportunil s to display her merksmanship and test her rifle. Much to the sarprise of alla fine buck lay dead batore her unerring aim. The party then lunched by & cool stream. and while resting Mrs. Hail vave them another exhibition of target and squir- rel shooliug, proving eyond a doubt her supe- riority, not exrepting the Lake County “vet- eran huuters,”” Joe Craig and 8ol Stone. Late arrivals nere include: H. 8. McFarlin, NEW TO-DAY. Establish’d Nince 1872 in San Franeiseo S. STROZYNSKI, 24 Geary St. ** Hair Dressing ALL STYLES. R Ladies bangs cut and AV curled, 25c. N, Manicuring zfc. A Srecial attention paid g to children’s hair cut- Tel. Main 5697. ting, 25c. HAIR WORK artistically executed. All work done by experts. T ! rice Hughes, Mr. and_Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs.V. D. Moody, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Gray, Miss Ella Perkins, Miss Madge Robinson, Mr. and Mre, Peter McBean, Mrx. J. 8 Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Foily Waiter, Semuel Harris, Miss Etta Allen, Mrs. W. T. Allen, W. H. Driscoli, JMrs. A. S Robertson, J. E. Biglow,W. C. Bates, M. A. Neal, H. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bogan, Mr. aud Mfs. T. J. Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Richards, Miss Bianch Ba.dwin, Mrs. O D. | Baldwin, F. L King. Coronado. CORONADO, CaL, S:pi. 18.—Golfing is very popular at Coronado this fall, and some spir- ited playing is the results. Among those most irequently on the grounds are: Colonel and Mrs. Wiliiam L. Davis of Washington, D. C Mrs. J. H. Fisher of Redlanas, Mrs. W. F. Fowers of San Francisco, Miss Pratt of Ohio, Mrs. H. Holland, Miss C. C. Holiand, Ed Werti, Oakiand; Jobn Anderson, George ¥redricks, T. B. Holt, Clarence M. Kellogs, M.D, Wiliom A Plunkett, Mrs Madden and child, San Francisco; P- J. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gornam snd son, O. A. Childers, Alamedn; J. E. Clar] James Stuart, Scotland; James W. Cochrane and wife, E. B McNear, wife and chiid, San Rafael; M Martha Butler, Ka Be tto Burgund, Sonoma; Isaac Paicines, Thexton. Del Monte. DEL MONTE, CaL , Sept. 18.—Although it is the middle of September, and as is generally supvosed Del Monte is very quietat this time of the year, yet this season still hangs on, and from expected arrivals the hotel will ejoy a nice season till the first of next month any- way. Wheeling parties, tennis and crequet scem to be the chief amusements, altbough swimmin; on Pebble Beach in honor of her daughter. Those present besides the immediate family were Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, F. F. Grer and wile, Jonn Fowler and wife ana 8. H. Kohl and wife. drews and Master Graham Andrews arrived on in the surf is still very popular. On Thursday Mrs. J. A. Donohue gave & picnic out A. B. Andrews ana wife, Miss Jane A. Au- E. D. Neff of La Mirads, W. S. Ely of Ohlo, Dana Kimbail of Boston and B. W. McKenzie of Coronado, | Miss Burling, who is visiting friends in San Francisco, is much missed from the social life of thehouse, Miss E. F. Adams has returned from La Mess, where she was tue guest of Miss Parke. Miss Mary Cook of Adelia avenue has re- turuea from Cincinnat, where she passed the Friday in_their private car “Southern,” and will remain some time at the hotel. The An- drews party are from Raleigh. N. C, and are muking a tour of the State, Among the guests now at Del Monte are: H. 8. Lockwood Ross, London, Eagland: P. J. Geraehty and wife, . I. Griflin and wife, New York City. Herman Oelrichs and wife and Miss Fair will arrive oa to-night’s “fiyer’” and will re- maio until the middle of October. John W, Mackay and party are expected to arrive here the coming week. 2 The attraction this week has been the Inani- mate Target Association signal annual State | shoot. Itatiracied many guesis to the hotel and with but few exceptions the paruicipants in the shoot at stopping at the hotel. 2 Among the arrivals are: . A. Crawford, St. Louis; Miss Anna M. Crawford, Terra Haute; Wiiliam Hayes, Rev. F. C. Haynes and Rev. F. S. Lindssy,” Dublin, Ireland; ss Sarah Salisbury,” C, C. Bucher and wife, San Jose; J. 8. Williams and wife and B. M. Lo and wite, Paris, Tex.; D. F. Hunt and wife, Boston, Mass.; H. S. Lockwood Ross, London; Mathias J. Brady, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jonnand Mr, and M8 Hariy S. Harp, Wil lism D, Teid, William Meiseubolder, Phila- delphin; Charles C. Young, Richard F. Quinn, Boston; Edward Smith and wife, San Francisco; Colonel and Mrs. Karnejeff, St. Pelersburg; James C. Jordan, wife and maid, Mrs, George Carr, Mre. Eil Lewellyn, san Francisco; D. B. son, wife aud maid, W. W. Hill ana wife, New York; Mme. Mount- ford, Jerusalem; Lewis Allen, John Campbell, Portland; Dr. Barkan and wife, San Fraucisco; the Misses Harriet and Annie Strelan, E. J. Strelan, Seattle, Waeh.; H. H. Halsey, Miss F. R. Halsey, Towies, Cal.; Johu F. Comers and wife, San’ Francisco; Miss Hettie Ewen, Jonn Harncy and wife, New York City; Lew D. Oweus, Charles F. Grani, San Francisco; J. L. Fishbuck, Los Angeles;’ Miss McEaston, Sau Franciseo; T. F. Griffin, Detroit; ¥. E. Owens, . A. Seaver, N. H. Neustader. C. C. McMahou and W. J. Golcher of the Otympic Gun Club of San Francisco arrived to- day t0 attend the State shoot. Mount Tamalpais. *MOUNT TAMALPAIS, CAL., Sept. 18.—From the summit of the ;ountain this week thou- sands have viewed tba surrounding country. The moon!ight nights have been gorgeous, and | trequently when the fog has roiled in the mel- | low light has played upon it, producing an effect novel and inspiring. Society’s fad of spending a night above the clouds is still in | vogue and many pariies have seen the sun rise from the summit. Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Scott and a party of frienas were guests at the top of the mountain this week. Mrs. O. D. Baldwin and Miss Blanche Bald- win were among the visitors at the summit | recently. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McBean were guests at Tamaipais the fore part of this week. Mrs. W. S Davie, Mrs. E. Goodall and Miss Ella Goodall of Ross Valley uscended Tamal- pais this week. George R. Sanderson, Jerry Lynch, W. A. summer. The Bugbee cottage, Tenth and F avenue, has been purchased by Mrs. J. E. Meeker of Pasadena, who will transiorm it into an ai- urdctive heme. General Churchill, William C. Stuart, C. P. Morehouse and E, D. Neff spent Wednesday morning off Point Loma deep-sea fishing und | returned to the hotel for early iuncheou, bringing a catch of forty-one fine yellowtail, | mackerel, bass and barracoutn. | Recent San Francisco visitors at the hotel | inc.ude Charles & Williams, Mr. and Mrs. F. | B. Sadler, Miss Martha Fay Rambo and maid, | alph 1. Hoitt, Charles F. Sharrock, C. | Holmcs. Miss Nellie Holmes. | Mrs. E B. Guge, Prescott, Ariz., accompanied | by Miss Gage of Tempe, is at the hotel for & visit. Louis Simon is' down from San Francisco stayiug at the hote's | Mr. and Mrs. George J. Cote of St. Louis are | wmrking another visit at the hotel. . Messrs, C. P. Morehouse, E. D. Neffand W. F. Newlin were the participants in a blue- rock shioot on Saturday. The score stood as follows: Newlin 49, Morehouse 48, Neff 36, out of pussible 60. Mrs, Steiner and Miss Bremond, Austin, ‘Texas, are at the hotel. The Rev. Wiiliam Douglas Forrest of West Virginia has accepted a call to Christ Church (Episcopal), Coronudo, ) A large number of picnickers came to the beach on Monday witn the Turn Verein so- cieties on a special train. Zoeth 8. Eidredge, San Francisco National Bank examiner, is again aguest at the hotel. Mrs. John C. Healy and pariy have returned frum a trip to Ensenada n the sloop yacht Daphne, Captain Dunne in charge. The trip down occupied thirty-three hours, the return fifiy-three, and 1n_uddition to being becaimed large schools of whale were encountered. N. P, Btewart has arrived from Minneapolis to remain through the winter. Mrs. F. P. Jucobs and Miss Harriet L. Levy of San Francisco sre passing & week aithe notel. Mrs. T. J. Fisher is now in Canada, having been called there by the serious iliness of ner mother, Philip Warrington McAbee, Cleveland, Ohio, is staving at the hotel, . Jean Wilson, Washington, D. C., is a re- centarrival. J. Chandler was amoag the week’s San Fran- cisco v.sitors. San Jose. SAN JOSE, CAL., Sept. 18.—A party of promi- nentsoclety people of Menlo Park and San Francisco were the guests of M:s. E. W. Hop- kins of Menlo Park in this city Monday even- i ing. They were entertained with a dinner at the Vendome and later drove out to the circus in two four-in-hands. After the show they returned to their homes on a special train, In the perty were: Mr.and Mrs. Macondray, Miss Themas, Miss Atherton, Miss Caro Crockett, Miss McBean, Miss Eyre, Miss H. Hopkins, Miss E. Hopkins, Miss G. Hopkins, Mrs. E. W. Hopkins and Messrs. Eyre, L. McMuliin, H. | terea at the Tavern of Tamalpais this week | A party consisting of Miss Kitile, Miss Isa- | belle Kittle, Miss M. Moore, Miss 8. Coffin, A. H F. Kittle, P. D.bbler, J. E. Eells and J. Casper Kittle were on the mountain Tuesd | " Miss Alice Perkins was a guest ou the sum- mit of the mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Solly Walter of San Franeisco | were upon the mountain this week. i Mrs. W. F. Allen and Miss Alice Allen of San try home uear Mouninia View Thursdsy even- g in hopor of Miss Alice Masten of San Francisco. A large number of society people from this city were present. | Mra.Charles Martin, who is spending the summer at Pacific Grove, returned home for & few days this week. The Misses Abel of Santa Clara have issued | invitaitons for & party on September 25. Foiger, T. L King., George R.Howard and | J. Crocker, H. Poett, J. Rathbone, G. de Long, others were on Tamalpais’ crest this week. F. McGee, Mr. Howard, Mr. Henry, Mr. Macon- Mrs. Frank F. Moulton of Menlo Park regis- | aray, Mr. Boyle and . Hopkins. | Mrs. 8. D. Murphy gave a party at her coun- | Fraucisco were guests at the tavern of Tamal- Miss Fanme Ogier, who has been visiting pals. er mother, Mrs. M; ret Ogler, for a couple :l months, will return ho BI‘IEIQ.‘Mngt where he {8 engnged as a teacher, in a few 2 Mr:.el.‘l.gl.rrunk of Redwood City is the guest of F, Baruch and wife of San Francisco at the ‘endome Hotel. vur.";':a Mrs. F. W. Glade of Honolulu, who have spent some time &t the Vendome, left Tuesday ior San Francisco. TR L. esmith, cashier of tne First National Bunk, and Mrs. Nesmith returned Monday from San Francisco, where the former under- went an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Nesmith 15 mwuch dlm’prove\‘]. and has re- med his business duties. *Miss Agnes McLaughiin of Santa Cruz, ac- companied by Mrs. G. W. graden of Oroville, spent several days at the Vendome this week. Attorney P. F. Gosbey lert Wednesday for Springfield, 111, where he will attend a session of the Sovereigh Grand Lodge of the I 0. O. F. Mrs, M. J. Rothchild and Mrs. M. A. Roth- child of San Frluchcf wfinilt the Vendome for a couple of days this week. ODL Gris’islwnx. 8. l"’A Leib, A. T. Herrmann and Frank Leib have returned from an extended huunt in Southern Oregon. Mrs. N, G. Arques gave a dinner at the Ven- dome in honor of the first anniversary of the marrisge of her deughter, Mrs, Dr. I N, Frasse. Those present were Miss Burrel, C. R. Arques, Miss Mattie Taafe, C. Cooliige, Colonel A. K. Whitton, Miss Mabel Arques, Miss Moliie Tanfe, Géorge Henderson, Klizabeih Mul Robert Syer, Miss Lolita McGeoghegan, Burnett, Mr. Hotaling, Dr. and Mrs. L N. and Mrs. N. G. Arques. Mrs. 0. A. Ha e, who 1t some 1 traveling in Europe, arrived in New York Sat- urday ou her way home. The serious idness o1 her mother, Mrs. Bassett, is the cause of ner return home at this time. ¥ A. H. Jarman leit to-day for & two weeks' camping trip in the lower pert of the country. Williem T. Aggeler, an sttorney of tois eity, was marrie | to Miss Maggi: Ford at San Fran- cizco, Wednesday. Nevada City. NEVADA CITY, CaL., Sept. 18.—The Ne- vada City people who have been reveling for the past two or three months in the cooling breezes and the refreshing surf of various coast resorts are sbout all home again. and the tourists and bealth-seekers from other parts who have been summering umid the deep canyons and towering mountains adja- ceut to the Queen Cit: of the Sierras have, with few excceptions, taken their departure, Mrs. R. M. Hunt and Mrs. V. E. Hinkson have goue o E] Paso de Robies. Nat P. Brown of the Daily Transcript and Mrs. Brown leave snon ior a trip to Los An- geles and other points of interest 1n the south- ern part of the Staie. Mrs. John McBean took bher departure this week for Buffalo and other Lastern cities, where she will spend several months visiting relrtives. Mrs. L. Huntington, whose late husband was Postmaster-Generai of Canada, left Wednesday for San Franeisco, after a week’s visit here. She will remain on the coast a month longer before returning to her home in New York City. Miss Leuors E. Calkins returned this week from a Lwo months’ stay at Pacific Grove, San Fraucizco and Sacrsmento. Mrs. Cal. R. Clarke went on Wednesda San Fraucisco, where her brother-in-law, Juan Malarin of Guatemsla, s lying daugerously UL Miss Mae Martyn is visiting friends in Sac- ramento. Mrs. Belle Douglass, a prominent native daughter, 15 among the Nevada Cityans at- tending the State Fair. County Clerk Greany and County Recorder Merry are spending a few days in San Fran- ciseo. 3. 3. Ott, ihe pioneer assayer, is sojourning in San Luis Obispo County. Miss Ellen Biack of San Franeisco is here. Mrs. Hillar and daughter. Miss Sadie Daven- port, have returnel to Martinez, aiter several mon'ths' stay here. Mrs. A. M. Allen and Miss Adelaide Allen have returned from Santa Cruz and Parsiso Springs. Mrs. J. Adair and her daughters, Jennie and Gerirude, are home from the seashore. Miss Winnie Malloy came home tnis week from Pacific Grove. San Rafael. SAN RAFAEL, CAL, Sept. 18.—The paper- chases at the Hotel Rafael have become quite the proper thing. Tae season at San Rafael still continues. The marriage of William N. Ross-Lewin and Miss Mary Carpenter is anunounced for Sep- tember 21 Mrs. R. N. Warfield entertained the guests at the Hotel Ra‘ael wilh a camptire and sup- yer in the park adjacent to the hotel’s Frasse | grounds last Saturday night after the paper- chase, in which Alexander von Schroeder and Miss M. Crowley took ths honors. Olive Sartori, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. AL | has spent some !lme] to | rori of and Weils Estee Balcom §?s.... Francisco will be married at noon Sep- tember 21 at Miss Sartori’s home. Miss Amelia Petersen and a party of sixteen spent & day at Luke Legunitas last weexk. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walsh and Dr. G. F. Rod. den of San Rafael spent one of the bright day, of last week at Lake Lagunitas. Miss Worn of Ross Valley entertained g party of friends with a picniclast week. Prison Director James H. Wilkins will re. turn to San Rafael from his wedding trip fua few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson have been en- tertaining at the Hotel Rafucl. Miss N. Stella Ames will take partin a con. cert 1o be given for the benefit of the Episco- rpal church next week. Miil Valley. MILL VALLEY, CAL, Sept. 18 —The season is rapidly drawiig to a ciose and in another month the summer sojourners will bave ail left. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Marvin have I Edgemont, their summer home &t thispix 1o occupy their new residence in the meir olis, Miss Grace Unger wes aguest at Bree: | Min valley. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Cleaveland, afl short visit to Howell Mountain, have returnci to the valley. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Kiyce bave been enter taining friends from Sutter Count Mrs. Herman Oelrichs and Miss Vir, Fair and friends passed through Mill Vallc Wednesday night tor a visit on the summit v; Mount Tamalpais. Mrs. George A. Warnock is on a visit friends in Sacramento. Mrs. Augusius D. Avery has been spend ashort time in San Fraucisco as Lhe gues her mother. James A. Stephens was a guest at the Monte Vista Hotel Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Duthrow were here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Runyon are at pres- ent in New York City, where they will spend amonth. | Master Stewart Ashler-Bostwick gave a birthaay party to tweaty of his young friends Saturday. Mrs. Theresa Abel is at present spending & few weeks in the valle Mr. and Mrs. Love:l White will shortly take up their home in San Francisco for the winter mon hs. Mrs. J. B. Maher has been 01 a short visit (o friends in the City. Mr. and Mrs. Salinger Jeft for t week, where their dauch Salinger, is again at the Tivol city lasg Miss Tilife Paso Robles. egistered at Paso Robles are: r, Mr. and Tubbs, Vu Among_thos Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Butler, Miss Butl Mrs. L L. Requs, Mr. and Mr George Hager, Walter Van Berger Bergen, C. F. Tuylor and wife, H FI d M. Wood and wife, M. Wood, Smith, J. W Horack, T. H. Boyd, Dr. E. A, Youuger, Mrs. A Mr Younger; W. G. Worsham, wifé avd son! Sam oyd, C. I Dr Solomon, Miss A. Miller, W. E. Floy Godard and_wife. Captain and Mrs. Hil and Mrs. Kox, Mr. and Mrs. North, Nofth, Major and Mrs, Walters, Miss Wa J. T. Walters, Captain and Mrs, H. S Young Mr. and Mrs’ Hampton, Miss Hampton, Mrs. ¢ L. Miller and sou, Mrs. F. E. Mitchell and daughters, Mr. and’ Mrs. Len How, Miss How Captain and Mrs. Harry Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kotch. Agua Caliente Springs. The recent arrivals at Agua Caliente Springs are: Mme. J. A. Montegue, San Francisco; O. W Hall, Mrs. Hall, Miss Hall, San Francisco Horace Gushee and wife, Berkeley; Mrs. G. A Enston, Berkeley; R. N. Halstead, Honolulu; W. G. Frenneally and wife, M. lobly, G. W. Howe, Miss Howe, Dr. L De nan, Fene- her, San Francisco; E. Vandercook, Oskand; Miss Ada Murray. Miss G. Hendy, Miss Ein Buttles, Miss Agues Berzaahl, San Franeisco; Miss Julia Paulus, W. T. Brown and wife, Sun Mateo; J. B. Whitney and wife, L. & Houla- cher, M. . Barnet and wife, San Francisco. IN THE FUTURE Announcement Is Made of Promi- nent Events for the Early Fall Season. The Manhattans will give a masquerade bail at Eintracht Hall on Saturdsy evening, Sep- tember 25. The Fabiola Glee Club, an organization re- [Continued on Page Twenty-nine.] Mr. and Mrs. C. Bogan and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dufty of San Rafael spenta day on the top of the mountain. Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Glade of Houolulu were on Tamalpais this week. x\\'illlnm Kent was among this week's vis- tors. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Richards enjoyed a ride to the summit of the mountain this week. J. E. Biglow was eulertained on Tamaipais this week. Mr. and Mrs. Siduey B. Cushing and a party of friends were on the summit Thursday. Mrs, H. A. Maxweil of Fruityale was with | friends on the mountain recently. Joseph Herbert of Oregon was on Tamalpais ome day this week. Among those who have recently registered at tue tavern of Tamalpais are the following: Mrs. W. P. Moulton. George Bates, Georgze C. Henry, Mre. J. Young, H. Taylor, Mrs W. F. Freeman, Miss A. B. W heeler, Miss G. Wheeler, Miss A. Wheeler, Mr.and Mes. J. J. McDodd, Mrs. R. O'Neil, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Roberts, G. Johnson, R. Walker, Sinia Louma, A. A. Reed, C. Holt, J. J. Davie, B. E. Howe, C. C. Cooney, Mr. and Mrs. J. Knowlton, E.’Long, William Donala, J. W. McLean, R. Sullivan, Mr. and Mr«, J. A. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bird, J. Perry, W. A. Folger, George K. Howard, D.'M Rici- ards, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gilman, A. Duncan, Thomas_Smith, Elia Petierson, S S Bryan, Miss Kittle, Mus Isabeile Kiitle, Miss M. Moore, Miss 8. Coffin, Miss Eells, A. F. Kittle, B. Dibbler, J. E. Eells, J. ttle, R.E. Hammond, W. k. Clark, Mrs. A. M. Berry Mrs. L M. West, Mrs. J. Bixby, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Sanderson, Mrs. F. F. Moulton, Mrs. H. B.Smiih, J. F. Bellard, Captsin and Mrs. W. A. Philiips, Miss H. Sachs, F. Snook, Jerry Lynch, E. Little, W. Kelly, Miss P. More, Mrs. H. A. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Irving M.Ecott, Mrs. James M. Brown, L. I. Scott, Miss Eila Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Kent, Miss Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. = B. Cushing, Mrs. L. S. Spencer, Mrs. W. Davis, Mrs. E. Goodall, Miss Elia Goodall, H. M. Prindle, Dr. Morris, and Mrs. E. C. Hughes, Miss Beat- | attention to a few choicest lines of Lace: E’ E E played on this coast. KEW TO-DAY. Lace OUR SOCIETY BLUE BOOK. embrace in its scope not only this metropolis Overs, in cream and black 5 : . 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