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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY OCTOBER 717 1897 ’ > most Taeir aates o dan; s Eleanor Alice Tabo r were Major and Mrs. W. Md. Cov n passing the eam yabie | summer in Ee.v ner au that pict charming 1t n was g Moans iast »nday by Ce The table was utitul with after- sic and song. M coniralto, gave sev Tho: M.s. Bohen, Mrs Veszie, Messrs. 1 laguen, Mr, Car 4 W. THEY'RE ENGAGED. Interesting Betrothals Announced and Wedding Days fet. F.J. Ha Mi-s Ge ¥ rude Terry will ke 0000, October 17, at | Dolores Church. A re- 1L follow at the home of the bride’s and Mrs. F. E. Terry, 304 Guer- ception v parents, M Tero street. The engagement is announced ot Miss Susie S. Wendell, dugher of the iate Senator Joseph F. Wenuell, 10 G. Feris Baldwin of the Ameri- can Buuk anda Truet npany The cngagement is announced of Joseph M Toner of san Fraueisco and Miss Harrist M dav r of Mr. and Mrss, Alexander ovoma County. t 1s mnnounced of Fred W. zie B The engageme Becker and M Mrs. Leah L anuounc the engage- mentof her daughier Pauline to Nax Born- stetu of Seattle, Au i ing engagement to announce is that of nu J. Kelly aud Misc Emma C. Gagan, daughter of Deputy Sheriff Thomas Gegan. Miss Gegan is a naive daughter. coarming aud accomp ished. Mr. Kelly as | weil known in local art circies and is con- nected with THE Ca The engagement of Miss Mae Selig to Fred- erick Glags is announced. They will receive this Sunday, October 17, from 2 05 P. ., 8t 133 Page sireet, near Octavia WEDDING BELLS. Nuptials of Miss Mae Purdie and Fred W. Pitts. A very large gathering fi led the First Con- gregational Church Tnursday evening, the occasion beiug the wedding of Fred W. Pitts and Miss Mae Purdie, dauzhter of Mrs. L. W. Purdie of 323 Jones street. The church was beautifully dceorated with roses, chrysanthe- mum; and piants. As the wedding mareb was played by the organist, Samuel D. Mayer, the bridal party entered, led by the ushers, George J. C. MeMullin, Leonura Stone, Clayton Boyer, George Puckett, Charles Nye and Edwin Gates. Tue bridesmaids—Miss Lulu Purdie and Miss Grace Wright—were followed by the maid of nouor, Miss Meud Robertson, while the bride wes preceded by ihe liti.e ringbearer, Miss Laura Chapman, & niece of thegroom. Tns little mi-s was dressed in white 1k and car- ried & pink eatin cushion on which rested the weddiig-ring. The bride was accompanied by ber brotuer, John &, Purdie. She was gowned in white bro demi-train, the corsage trimmed with chiffor #nd white salin ribbons. The vell was heid in piace by & pearl ortament, an heirloom in the family of toe groom. He: bouguet was com- posed of bride roses. The maid of honor was sttired in white organdie over pink silk, with trimmings of Valencientes Ince and baty rib- 2ams. The bouquet was of maiden-hair. ferns, Zae dresses of tue biidesmaids were similar to that of the maid of bonor, with the addition of siuk sashes They carried shower bouquets and carnations. The party was met L art staft. | ded silk, t the altar by the groom and his best man, Harry Biackwood, and the ceremony as performed oy the Rev. Dr. Adams, the pasior of tne church. Toe recep- gl which followed in the pariors of the Ho- i Stewart, corner of Elis aud Leavenworth L %, the home of the bride’s sunt end un- was attended by the relativesand a few mete friends of the coniracting parties. riors on the msin floor of the hotel ¢ handsomely decorsted and an elaborate supper was served. ‘ihe bridal couple left, smid a shower of rice, ot 1helr new cozy hiome, 4384 Page street, Lied up by Mr. Pitts for the reception of bis Lride. Alicr s short tzip south tbey will be at Lome » ovember 1. Tbe Leppy couple were the recipients of | | numerous and co: ern Addition, at 1914 Golden Gate svenue, for the purpose of orzanizing a social club for the social season. The followiug officers were elected: Bruce Lodge, president; Valeatine Cooncy, vice-presiden:; Howard D:vis, secre- tary; Al Fergersen, treasurer; Robert Schora, maneger: Wiiliam Schord, essistant manager. . AjJovial crowd of freternity men, represent- iog the San Francisco Alumni Association of the Pui Koppa Psi traternity, met at the Cafe Zinkand last Friday evening. Tue following oflicers were chosen for the ensuing year: Ciayton Benuet:, presidant; William W. Guth, Vice-president and treasurer; William H. Movlen, secretary. = Among those present were: Dr.C. E. Me- Pherson, Washingion and Jefforson, Judge Stephen Nye, Allegheny College, Judge R.F Crawford, Bucknell, '59; Campbell, Bethany, '64; J. L. Nickel. Bet an., * Thomas W. Nowlin, Corncll, '68; ost and hostess in commemdration of the event. Tnose presentwere: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lans- field, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts, Mr. and Mra. A. s, Mr.and Mrs. M. B. Dye, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ford, Mr.'and Mrs. and Mrs, Sims, Mrs. Preston, Pres on, Miss D Fairchild, Miss Mae E L. Beth- Mesirs. W. Preston, F, | Rev. J. Bovard w,'71; Dr. J. F. Dillon, . Long and Masters Dickinson, '71; Ernest T. scuaeffle, Bucknell, Lausfia. | Professor’ Cuarles B Ridgewny, Dickin- A pleasant surprise party wes given to Mo 79; Rev. George E. Walx, Bethany Coi- Marks by h.s iriends.ast Sundsy eveuing '77; Rev. R. T. Coyle, Wabash, 78 John at bis res.de The ce, 430! evening wasspe Sixtn sireet. Ricoards,” Univers.ty of Michigan, '81; t in singiag, dancing Dougias, Kansas University; Fro- | ana games. At 11 o'clock the guests partook | fessor H. A. Yeagell, Ohio State University; of A bounteous supps | Dr. B. F. Hail, U. of P. '82; Samuel Ewing, Tho-e present were: Miss 8. Cuffield, Miss | Indiana; Dr. A. B. McKe of P., '83; Jumes { Ravha-l es and {ri HOME GATHERINGS. Happenings in Local Society During the Past Week. pleasa eption was held at the | home of Mrs. F. Harry Draper. 112 Twenty- 1d streat, on the Sth inst., in honor of Mr. 3 Mrs. Edward Stratn of Marysviile, Yuba The parlors were decorated tastetully | sarlands of ferns and flowers. At mid- | t the guests partook of & sumptuous sup- | which the festivities were resumed. | 7 presents from their many | ; | wards, | Connor, second prize, ash receiver; M 8. 1delson K Gould, aphael, Miss ¢ W. Rea, U. of P.; George W. Wecks, Coruell, Miss E 85; W.'L Hawkins, U. of P..'85; Dr. J. Stow Newmarl cwman, Miss A. R | ballard U, of P., "86; Proiessor Ceeil Wirt s K. S hatz, Miss Mars. U.of P, '88; Dr. C. G. Canvey, U. of . Miss Johnsom, Miss P Ro: P., '88; Charies H. M. Intosh, De Pauw, '89; berz, Miss Passur, A. Rinbe, J. Konigsb Clayton - Bennet, Bucknell; E. A. Wileox, U Nathan Harris, i H. Goidb ot P, '90; W. A. Bensly, U. of P., '90; H. T ks, S. . ffman, M Riveheriz, W. E | Trumbo, Stantord, '91; William W. Guth, Goldstein, H. Passur, D. Golds | Stanford, * . B. Henderson, Sianford, '9: hwariz. D Schwariz and H. Walsdaie | H.A. Waltoy, Staniord, '92; H. A. Barnhisel, A very vujoyable surprise perty was | Stanfourd, '93; C. anford, '93; 10 Mist Annle Goodman at her parer { Jonu M. dence, 1022 Mca lister streat, Saturday Michi Cornell ing, Octoorr 9. One of the pleasant features | Siorey, H. Adles of the affair wus a song and d by the | '97; Allen Ward, Columbia, '97. g clever amuteur a ifred Mendelson and AL Zi Mr and Mrs. John M. Milliken gavee de- lightful eard party on Wednesday at their home, 754 Clayton sireet. A warmly con- tested rame was played and priz's were distributea to ihe victors as follows: Mrs. E1- fi st priz:, silver sardiue fork; Mrs. Tryo! prize, hand-painted pin’ irav; Ar. Swan, firsy prize, siiver hat brush; Mr. e M ss Worth, booby prize. Mr. and Mrs. Worth, Et Capitan Club_hed its opening party at Assembly Hall, 1412 Polk street, Friday even- g, October 15. Tne affuir was s WOsi enjoy- able and successful one. The initial concert and batl of the Arion Verein 100k place last evening, Saturday, Oc- tober 16, at their rooms, 426 Pine street. A del.ghtful sffair took pisce on Thursday evening at the Armitage Orphunage. For over & year the youug ladies compositg the guild of St Feiiciene, conuected with Trinity Chuich, have been saving to buy & piano for the orpmanage, snd having sccomplished this laudable purpose thev arranged for a dedica- gen, booby priz: Those present were { tion and invited a large number of prominent indies and gentiemen {rom their own church, togeher with others from the Good Samaritan M.ssion. The dedicatory speech was made by Mrs. William A. Deanes Among those present were: Miss Mable Hammond, Miss Wadsworth, the Misses Mc- Dougnll, tie Misses Schroth, Miss Reynolds, Mrs. Kuudsen, the Misses Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. H lzserd, Miss Hessier, Mrs. J. R Smed- berg, Mrs. L M. Rosenfeld, Miss Hamuwond, Mrs. Wadsworth, Miss Dean, Mr. and Mr Wilitam Deane, Miss Bronn, Miss Myna Her burn, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Quinian, Miss Eila Hepuurn, Mrs. Kate Waters, Mis< de Turble- il'e, Miss Bemis H. C. Keach, C. B. G.lmore, T. . West, P. Chamberinin, Mr. Hutton, Mr. Brown, Mr. Jeffries, William Buck, Mrs. George | 1, E. Greatnead. Miss Smedverg, Mr. aud b.F. Le Warne, Rev. Edward Morgan, t lentine Deane, Enos Brown, Aivert i, Miss Jean Smedberg. The Mystics held their thirty-thizd evening- | dress party on Tuesday last aiNative Sons Hall. The march, composed of about 250 couple, was led Uy J. H. Fuller and Miss Cordie Weis jen, a handsoue blonde, who was becomingly ¥owned in white organdie cut decoletie, trim- mings of while satin ribbon, and carried car- nations, The twilight danca was one of the many fea- tures of tue ever The committees in charge were as {0Jows: M. L. Revvolds, i or manager; H. G. Muller, assistant floor wmnnager; W. W. Sale and K i {Mtheson, reception committee; auxiilary ! | committee —J. H. Fuller, H. L Goedje, A. { | Fronk, A. Nelson, J. L. Saie, W. Belding. fystics will give their opening party, MISS GERTRUDE CARROLL. Dainty, petite, charming is Mies Ge society on the 20th of November at some entertainment, the nature of which has not yet been determined. daughter of Mrs. Richard Carroll and sister of Mre, The pretty debut Ltelles of the past two seasons. of to-day must possess. excelling es a harpist. She is a daring b Miss Carroll will rtrude Carroll, debutante. This fascinating little maid will make her initial bow to Miss Carrotl is the illiam Whi:tier, who, as Mi-s L'zzie Carroll, was one of the reigning te has all of the many qualities and accomplishments that the popular girl orsewoman and she bicycles, swims and rows. She 13 passionately devoted to music, entertain extensively during the season. Those present were: Anderson, Mr Mr. *and Mrs. William aud Mrs. Edward Straiu, Mr. and Mrs. Wil B.oombeart, Mr. and Mrs. F. Harry Draper, Mrs Naomie Burnell of Lvons, Mica., Mr. and M-s. Jakson Pruitt, Miss Nettie Draper, Miss M iude Kodzars, M 53 Mabel Pavi, Owen Paui of Fruitvale, Mme. Paul and Colonel Lucius B. Irish ol Brookiyn, A veryenjoyable surprise party was tenaered | to Miss Régina Kestather home on Wednes- | day cvening, September 29. The house was handsomely decorated with ferns, paims and gariands of green and sweet peas and the ta- bles with smi ax and roses. The evening wes devoted to music, games, siuging ana recitations. Frank J. Kastcreated | much laughter by reciting severai sumorous pieces, aiter which a delighifu. repast was served. he imm:diate members o the Kast family there were also present: Miss | C. Wissing, Miss L Guniz, the Misses Muloney, F. Spieler, Jos Guuiz and H. Guntz An enioyable birthday party was given to Misses Stelia and Sa iie Ury and their cousin, Joseph Stansficld, Friday, October 2, by Mr. and Mrs, Sol Ury, at their residence in Sau Leandro. Games 'and refreshments afforded for thirty guests a pleasant afternoon. Among | those pressnt were: Miss Bessie Birchenall, | Miss Maude Cardoza, Miss Leonora Cardoza Miss Mebel Cormeck, Miss Rosie Cormack, Miss Mary Chrysostom, Miss louise Uelamater, Miss Hazel Haas, Miss Aunie Schunemann, fiss 3 Vieiza, Miss Lillinn Ulrich, Miss Eana Uiri Miss Steils Ury, Miss Srdié Ury, | Miss Rutn Ury, kddie Birchenall, Eugene Gar- | cia, Warren Hacket, Harry Hacket, Harry Lar- sen, Waliace McCoy, Roy Morgan, Lioyd Mor- gan, Mike Salvador, Vandy Huflmasier, Joseph Siausfield and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ury, Mzs. M. A, Brown, Miss Thurston aud Miss Edna Talcott. A deligrtiul surprise party was tendered Mis: P. Schoenmakers by “The Art Club” 1 Friday evening. An artistic pro:ramms rendered, aiter which a charming charade wes acted by three members «f the club. The hostess then invited her guests to ajourn to her studio, where to her grest surprise a dainty supper had been Imd out. Those rresent were: Mrs, Schoenmakers, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dufour, Mr. wnd Mrs. A. Granvill and Mrs. Van Tarf, Mr. and Mrs Rytaer, M. Sornin, Miss H.E. Thirion, Miss . 8. hoen- makers, Miss J. Hursot. Miss A. Hutter, Miss F. Browne, Misx H. Thompson, A Thirion, S, ¥. Rey aud, M. Girard, Ch. Shafer, Michael Cra, P. Barnett, A. d’Auberville and orhers. On Saturday evening, October 9, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lace heid & reception at tne'r home, 806 Kentucky street, in honor of the birthda ol their son, H. 1 Lace. E. Potter. G, Suil van, John Young, Harry Washburn, Miss Nel lie Suiivan ana’ Miss Polly Youne renderod several vocal and instrumentsl selections to the delight of the musicaily inclined present. The eveulng was most deilghtiuily spent in dancing, etc.,, after wnich a bountiful repast ‘was partaken of in the urtistically decorated dining-room. A very enjoyable reception was given Satur- day evening, October 2, 10 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lunsfieid on’ the occasion of (he tenth anmi- versary of their wedaing. It was an evening of vocal and instrument:l musie, playing of many gamas and daucing. Luate in the eveu- | ing all present repaired 10 the dining-room, where & sumpluous repast was scrved, Many uandeome and useiul gifis were presented to I Mr. and Mrs. Gay, Mr. and Mre. Coonor, Mr. |scason of 1897-98, on Tuesdsy evening, No Mrs. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Kohu, Mr. | vember 9, at Native Sons’ Hall - Nixon, Miss Keegan, Mr. and Mrs. Livejoy, At a regnlar meeting of the Ivy Social Club Mr. and Mrs. Swan, Kittiy Burke, Mr. and Mrs! | held at 1914 Golden Gate avenue Thursday Beiket, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Siarcke. Mr. and Mrs. | evening, October 14.a constituiion and by- L ncoln, Chauncey Tietj:ns, Miss Tietj:ns, | lawswere adopted. Twenty-five youug ladies Nr. and Mrs. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Trall, | and sentiemen signed the ol The follow: iloward Trail, dr. and Ka:ser, Mr. and | ing committees Were appointed by ‘the presi Mrs. McGovern, M. and Mrs. ord, Mrs, Tryou, | deut: Executive committee—Kobert Schord Mr. Miiroy. (chairman), George Cshill, Edward Casey, | Miss Minnie Strebl, Miss Long. Organization committee—Louis Hasshagen (chairman). Henry Milier, Miss Daisy Papst, S e CLUB PARTIES. | Miss Adel Handy, Miss Lena Hasshagen. H ! 1 . | After the meeting aaj urned the remainder Fashionable Organizations Enter | o the evening was speatin dancing and con- tain Their Friends. Jiporsatinas SR The Olympic Club Wheelmen held a banguet | ‘I"! on Wednesday evening, October 6, in honor of | TWEN -FIVE YEARS. the success of their race meet iast Sunday. | = |Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Celebrate Charles Adams was master of ceremonies and specches were made by Messrs. Elllott, Dixon, | Thdl’ Sitves Wfldding . Colusa witnessed a pretty densation the Russ, Jones, Foster, Montalegre, K. R Russ, Nash, Spillane, Hadenfeldt, Goeler, Hunter, Fuller and Mehiron. past week in the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hardeman Arnold. Their | twe-story residence, with its floral surround- Those preseut were: Messrs. George Dixon, Kragness, Echardt, George Meighling, Depue, 00k, A W 3 e S miots U | ings am d the orange aad lemon trees at tho Massey, N, Padds e Y | corner of Beventh and Market, known as . H. Tuckey, L. W. R. Cole, F. F. Mehiron, W. Mackie, Charles A. Adams, | Walnut Wood from the large trees that skirt C. A. Myrick, ¥uller, 0. H. Hanson, L. Hun'er, | the sidewalk, wns the scene of the wedding. H.Ruw, L H.Fentress, W.L. Loose. Alfred | Dazzling lights made ail bright and beautiful Ceilier, George A. Hanson, H. D. Hadenleldt, | within the home. The drawing-rooms were J. W. Muilen, H. A. Ravnor, Thomas G. Spil- | decorated ia silver and pink smilax and you; liane, D. White, J. H, Nash, L. Kohler, R.R. ! ivy tendrils. » PR Russ, W.R Maguire, W. C. Umbach, F. G. The main stairway was festoonea with ever- Montalegre, G. Fonge, Dugan and Haley. greens, interspersed with anemones and Thursday evening, October 7, a pirty of | looped with wide white satin ritbon. The young ladies and gentiemen met in the West- “ sitting-room was gay with red geraniums ana e ———————————————————————————— KEITH'S! 268" MONDAY KEITH'S ! KEITH'S! HATS, WINGS, TIPS, LONG PLUMES, *= We will give our first Red-letter Bargain sale MONDAY. We have now only one store, 808 Market Street. We are going to cut prices on Monday and try It. Our TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS are always cor- rect as to style and quality. Come now and see how you like the new prices at KE”‘H 8 808 MARKET STREET KEITH’S (PHELAN BUILDING). evergreens, and the dining-room Wwas gor- geously decorated in yeilow. A delicate and delicious wedding feast was read. Music from a concealed orcnesira oated forth from bamboo hangings. Mrs. Richard Bayne of San Francisco sang several beautiful and appropriate songs, Tnose nssisting Mrs. Arnold in receiving were: Mrs, J. L. Swank, Mrs. J. K. Seaton of San Luis Obispo, sister of Mrs. Arpold; Mre. Richurd Bayne of San Franeisco, Mrs. Fred Thomas and Miss Mollie Bullock of Woodland, Miss Dohrman of Stockton, Mr«. E, W. Barrett. Mrs, T. Harrington, ibe Misses O. Lowry, Jennie Gilmour, Nannie Britiaa and Levunche Mitchum - Mrs. Arnoid was attired in an clegant gown of white satin elaborately trimmed with costly lace. Miss Arnold wore a handsome pink recep- tion gown, Four hundred guests were entertained. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold received many beauti- fu. and costly stiver presents Del Monte. DEL MONTE, CAL, Oct. 16 —Quail and duck bunting and brides and grooms have been the chief attraction at Del Monle the past week. The shooting season s at its height and every one isenthusissticon the subject. Mr. Junker, the head clerk of this big caravansary, is en- couraging the sport, every day making up one more parties to go out after game. Mr. Junker intends leaving soon for Oregon, where he will spend his two weeks' vacation hunting grouse and pheasant and incidentally bear and other big game. Mrs. HearsU's party is still here. Miss Lane, will, with her governess, remain atl winter. s1gn James J. Raby, U N., and his wife, who only iast Tussdsy was Mirs Jeaznette Cal: laghan, arrived last Wednesday, and on the same traio came a trunk wrapped with yards and vards ot l a ilable holding place with buches of orange ssoms. A continuous smiie passed along from the station to the porter’s room as decorated baggage came o the hotel, and the smie has yrown broader since Mike, the por- ter wno deiivered the trunk, has described its Teception by tue owners. nd Mrs. Raby will visit other points in n Calilornia before returning o San co, and from there they will sail for Alaska, he going in nis ship, the Marietta, and she lollowing by the pext steamer. Since the recent rains the roads in tnis local- ity nave been in fine condition and much iong-distance driving and wheeling have been cn}oyed . P. Dockery, the milk inspector, and Dr. Morse of the San Francisco Board of Healin have been here during the week, though not on official busines: Eome of the week’s arrivals arc: J. J. Raby and wife, San Francisc W, Clawson and wife, Anzona; Nrs. Ed Parker, W. J. Hoffman and wife, San Fran Sievens ana wife, 0. C. s New York City; F. C. Clayton, Biair, England; L. C. Waite ana wife, Riverside; Mr. and Mrs. James Low, Miss Low, Miss Laura Low, New York C1 Manuel Morales Foode, San Fran- eisco; Francis E. Toledo. Guatemala City; M. nco. San Franeisco; Ralpn Davis, Milton Wasserman, #an Franciseo; John Marsh, Cooperstown; J. A. Darneil, Los Angeles; B. H. Dowell, Berkeley; Miss Eisie Ekbere, San Francisco; J. Launtzer, Mrs. H. H. Koozer, San Jose: A. V. Dariing, Cnicaco; T. J. Waish and wife, Helena, Mont.; G. E. Q h, Terre | Haute, "Indiana; D.” A, Vai San Francisce; T. Henling and wite, Kanka; D. Marun and wiie, Chicago; J. P. Dockery, an ncisco; F. H. S. Canion and wi Paul, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stein, cago; W, . Hall and wite, San Francisc P. R. Forbes, Denver; E. J. Molera, San Fran! cisco; H. H. 'Wilcox and wife, Honolulu; D J. R. Morse and wiie. San Francisco; Edmund Godchaux, Charles P. Poliak, Jonn Hammond, San Francisco Leonard, Miss Overman, Mi-s P rank Laidlaw and wife, Oakland wife, H.C. Tibbetts and wife, J. 0. Bragford, W. D. K. Gibsbay and Francisco; more, Mexico. Coronado. Oct. 16 —The charming coaching trips to Mexico were enjoved by the hotel’s guests past weex, the first party tak:ug the drive aloug the beach to the head Chula Vista orangeand lemon orchards. u San ncisco vis- i e William J. Landers ana duughter, Miss Landers, and Wiliiam B. Foster. Mr-. Babbitt of Arizona has arrived to pass ie winter with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. D. Riordan. Mr. and Mrs. Georze H. C. Bradford of San | Francisco came down by the last sieamer and are staying at the ho:ei F. A Barsiow of York, England, who Is touring the coast, was here the past week. James Colquhoun, general manager of the Moulton, Annie | Her niece, | white ribbon and tied at every | the | C. Seymore and wile, | of the bay, and the second going by way of the | Arizona Copper Company, Clifton, Ariz., nas | jotned his family at the hotel, where they have besn gu for the pastsix weeks. D. M. Riordan, a prominent Arizo merchant, has ‘arrived, accempaniod by his family, to pass tho winter the beach,and has leased 1he commodious residence of the Iate George Foster. John A. Partridge, Brooklyn, N, the Eastern visitors. Mrs. George Haas and daughter, San Frane cisco, were ltere early in the weo Wy'the Denby, son of the Minisier to Chins, it here from Clifton, Ariz., accompanied by Mrs. Denby. Mr, and Mrs. O. C. Henderson of New York Were recent guests her Coionel Davis ot Washington, D. C., and Miss Pratt of Onl) are winning the laurels at the Coronado goll 1inks at present. C. H Chase was amoug the recent San Fran- cisco visitors here, Mrs, Dan Warren of Anaconda, Mont., is | passing some time at the hotel, The Rev. Dr. Forrest of Christ church, Coro- nado, and Mrs. Forrest are resident guesis at Hotei del Coronado. W. F. Newlin has gone below the line for a | few weeks, shooting among the Mex:can hills, | Santa Monica. SANTA MONICA, CAL., Oc:. 16.—On Satur- day cfternoon a driving tournament was hela at the links, which aaded another to the de- lightful days spent there this season. There were six prizes competed for. Miss Cornelia Hamilton woa the driving prize for ladies. Miss Alice Jones won the ap- prosci and Mrs. Francis Ryen the cousola- tion. | The victorious gent'emen were G. L. Waring, | | who won the driving prize; W. H, Young, the approach, while Mr. Goodwin received the | consolation. Mrs. Hugh Vail served the tes, | nssisted by Mrs. Charles Monroe. ‘The guests | from out of town were: Mrs. Ed Silent, Mrs. 0. Stephens, Mrs. Sartori, Messrs. McKeen and Hollerhoff of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Sehuy- | | ler Cole and Miss Cole from Colegrove. Mrs. W. S. Vanter eutertained at luncheon | Tnursday, in honor of her guest. Miss Ball of Pasadena. The uther guests wene E. Chapin | and Miss Mary Chapin, the Misses Dunn and | Mrx. Moore. [ Mrs. George B. Dexter left on Wednesday for | San Francisco, where sne wil visit friends and | nisoattend the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Y..is among i { | tnT. 0. 8. Westover ieft on Monday for New York | city, en route ne will stop at tiie exposition in Nashville, where he will meet his daughter, Mrs. Cyntnia Westover Alden, of the New York | Recorder stafl. Mrs. Aldea represenis tue | women of New York at_the exposition, and | with Mayor Strong of New York, she will receive on that occasion. Mrs. E. J. Clark and son Donald are s | ing’a month in Sierra Madre. Mr. and Mrs, Gerlach, former residents, are visiting friends here. | Frank Eilis left on Wednesday to joia & party | of Los Augeles men bound for ihe Copper River district, near Juneau. Baroness Herden-Hickey has taken the Ryan cottage, and will remain here a month longer. W. H. Young and fam1iy left on Wednesday | for their home in Duarte. Colonel Brown, inspector-general of the National Soldiers'’ Homes, will arrive here about 1k 20th. Harry Stetson, who nas been a guest at the Miramnar, leit on Monday for his home in San Franciscu. Major Een Trumen and family leit on Tues- dsy for Los Angeles after & four months’ so- | | journ nere. Rev. R A. Maynard is the new library trus- tee in place o! Dr. Stevenson, resigned. | Mre. 0.5 Webster, Mrx. Taft and Mrs, J.H. VWilson are a committee on arrangements for the coming fair to be held by the ladies of | pend- | | Misses K. Kehoe, L. Skehen, lor and wife, T. G. Thrum, H. E. Wekb: St. Mary’s College on Thursday evening, Octo. ber 21." The e lertainment i< in charge of the Young Ladies’ Snaality, assisted by the cadets of the parish. proce:ds will be used 10 purehase a banner for the cadels of Compang 0, L. C.C. 'An claborate programme has been prepareqy containiug many ana interesting nunibers, The principal teature, however, W'l be the appearauce of “Vocifer,” the clever Belgi.n ventrilcquisi. Another promineut feal: will be an amusing larce, which the you people of the parish have prepared The entire Daniels Mandolin Club will be o, bana to render som+ s:lections. The following committees have charge of tle entertainment: Committee of Arrangements—Misses garet Conuolly, Moille Skehen aud Pau des Roches. ommi o of tickets and programmes— H. O'Nell, E Wood and K. Welch. Committee on decorations—Misses L. Clarke, P. des Roches and L. Gibbon-. R:ceptiou committee—Misses Annis Keh Nora Thompson, L. Skehea and M. E dredg Garfield Pos 11l give an invitation con and aocial next Taesday evening 1n Wask ton Hall, 35 E£1idy street. An excel gramme has been prepared and wil s:nied for the enjoyment of Gra comrades, their families and n . ward a light collation will be cffered ay dancing will iollow. The reguiar_monthly entertairment an dance of the Western Addition Liter: Social Club willbe heid at Native Wednesday evening, October 20 ausical programme, to be fo narles Young' fe comedy “The I Doctor,” will be presented. As usual, da will conelude the evening’s enteria: The initial socini of the Nevadans heid at Union Equare Hail Tuesday eve October 26. The Olt Friends will quet nt the Spunist sireet, Wednesday evening, Oc Tne Alumni B. I will « tainment and dance Wednesd October 20, at Union-sq An exce owed give a ( American Hal its ay re Ha ev ceeds to go toward the libeary of p zaton. The programme for the occasion be very select and incluaes sorae exc tal ement of arrang sists_of Edgar Levey ( lin, Dora Peter Eila Alber: Weiner, Leo Levy, Alphonse Leyy fred Weiler and Albert Coheu. The P. D. C. has issued invita sixiy-siXth party to b= neld on Tu ing, November 2, at Odd Fellow. A musical evening, under th Els! ons Mme. Ellen Coursen-Roeckel, will Thursday evening, October 21, Meauzy Hall. AL L FRRT PERSONAL. Amoug those sailing on the S. 8. Moana Honolulu, Auckland and Sydney on Thursd ! October 14, were: For Honolulu—E. vom Abercorn, Arundel, J. F. Barker, B. R. Banning, Brown, C. H. Buckingham, E. Bur G. Carroll, Conklin Desky, M G. H. Fa Captain Freeth, H. Fowler, L. Griggs, wife an child; A. N. Jon Mrs. Maurer, e F. Lampert, A Macfarlaue, E. . Mrs. Hugh Morrison, A. E Mu A. Peterson, Miss M. Ruthetord. 8. [ Snireck, Baton G. von Schroder, A Ma G. and ehiid; A. M. Webster, Mrs. J. N, D. E. Whitman, A. A Young, Miss For Apia—Hon. L. W. Osborn. wife_and s For Auc iand—>Miss F. A. Brown, Mi mmond the Unity Cireie. { Brown, Miss D'Oyly, J. F Mrs. Mila T. Maynard is assisiing in the | Hamiiton ard <wi'e, Miss L. K. Hamilton Woman’s Parliament held this week in Los | Lancaster Hobbs, J. Innes, J. H. A. Lyell Angeles. Mrs. Angle Kiggens, also of tnis| wife, Charles Malstrom. 5. R. Maxwel place, will address that body; subject, “A | wife, R M. McDonaid, Thomas Morton, | Halo of Death.” G. Rogers ana chiid, W. W. Squires. { J. J. Davis, manager of the electric light | For W. B. Alcock, Tuomas Brition | company, is visiting Sau Francisco and Sacra- | and wife, F. Brown, W. Caldow, W. ) mento. | San Jose. Cameron, H. G chiid and nurse, Sydney Davies, H. R. Dixs Curnow, L. J. Dav w aud wife, E. H. Duncan, W. F. Evens and w! SAN JOSE, CalL., Oct. 16.—Mrs. N. G. Arques | Alblnxn uw“ % ubnefi. R. Harve; i “;jedfl"(xl-: | o E - saturday even. | chtldren, Mre. D. Hawkins and child. e Sivos duviig PatCrinixs beturCar &VOR-| 5o ax and; wike, Mlss: Grace Kendrick, K, = | ing 10 & number of young people. Atter the | ridz they will attend a reception at Mrs. Joun | R. Carroll's in honor of her sister, Mis Adele | Marttn, who is up from Pacific Grov | Louts Souniksen enteriaiued a number of 1 & coaching pariy to the races last | | C. Osgood, Mr<. L Nevi . L. and wifs Nevil e, G. V. Nevill, Miss 1, Miss J. Onler, E. 0'Moore Resch, W. Willinmson. for Sydney—Mrs. L. Join at Honoluiu Smith, G. H. Webster Jr. =4 i 3 V m Wilits and her niece, Miss Satorday. His guests were Miss Grace Wood- | . Mrs. William Wil ! . | row, Miss Stockstadt, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam | SO0t left for Washington last Satarday exen- Gossard, Henry Platte and Louis Sonniksen, | !% They will visit Boston and New York IN THE FUTURE | Entertainments, Receptions and Dances Are Announced. | An entertainment will be given cutat old | uses at the Shrine ban and leave for E ope in November. slow Andersou are now Dr. and Mrs [Continued on Page T THE immense popularity of ‘Sec” Champagne is shown by its being t. \ NEW Y0-DAY-DRY GOODS. and we really mean it. All blac stock ngs, plain and ribbed; stcc! ings with ribtea tops; with white feet; stockings for stou effects in rlaids, stripes, lace wcrl and embroidery. Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose 25c per Pair. 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