The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 7, 1897, Page 24

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04 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1897 maund | Hoy potel Miss Aiice Allen, C. R | J. W. aurels The wedding cf Frederick C. Jaeger and M and Mrs. Edwi: Lulu M. Preston took place a1 the residence of ¢ groom, 418 E Wednesd Austen of 24 Perry : Miss Flove:c2 Dougiae, and H. elebrated the twenteth & mxe:fl;r:’d p-\;red e erqb’“_l | their wedding Sunday evenin nose | _Those vresent Lifee A Oclober C. A Hertel | present were: Mrs, Bourae, Mrs. Tnom- | Carter, L 1 Bogarth, Miss Lillie LQ'“)}'“AL«J g guests whre present: | 5 Mrs. Simmons, Mr. Anderson, Mr. |Ku fnm.yl. ss Flos tnlc(- p\r; -\ i . Jaeger, Rev. Mr. and | dr_Jones, Jessia Taomson, Mr. |lie Grinnell, P H. Douglas, Miss Nina Cool. | and Mrs. G._F. Mitien, Mr. ana Mrs, Myers, Mr. | Mrs. Coleman, Clem Rouse, Mrs. E F. Rowell, | : - Mrs. Sal George 0.sn, E. F. Ruweli, Miss Winnie O . and ) Jobn baley, Thoms ,E. C. Dougias, Mre. A" Rouse, H.Guuk- | Walter Presion, Mrs. & D. Pres. Cougnian, Mr. Schanlen, [ rozer, Miss Fredda ool and H :hlelm“u‘:u“b i le Neve, Miss' Flora Tantau. | Miss Butiler, Miss Ailie Trouse, Miss Grace regular mox ng of tne ) | Ogin Jones, Otto Jucger, ) McDonneil, Miss Aunie Hadler. Mis 6 4 ace | solt Socia! and Lit b was kel | home on t4 . Miss Hattie Heritage, | H iss Annie McQuenie, Miss By t day evening, 23, in { day par y.“ aud Mrs. Mr. and Mr . J. Copelandt of Miss Eleonore Pike, | s May Conroy, the Mis<es Flors, Edith, Em- | Hall, 102 O'Farrell streer. Toe busines: w < hiteilie ta announced of Miss Geoorge Haves, Mrs. | mo, arrie, E:ts, and Edwin, CAristan and | presides over by Dr. H. L. Die'z, and after the iy & and Fred W. Noble of T O'N i, Harry | rs. Smith, Plongn, Pell report of s-cretsrr, Dr. J. A. Kuykeudall, | Criatem ‘G emorlatiChuren - Eiia O'Nei, | n, Clothwortt fied & lengthy pre 3 e gement is announcea of Miss Jes Bequelin, 1 neing and s . Tuose participating were W. Wi o o Bosion to Herman Gardaer of N Mias My | i Wood Ha Harr . Mr. and | Miss Jennie McAdams was tendered a e Arth 1v: Johnston of TSR T. Robarts, | pleasant surprise party by her many ir ion of the program at the hotel. WEDDING BELLS. Shay, M last Saturday evening, October 30. Dame.ng | iho d atalaie hour Francisco * Mrs. Dye, Miss Mae Murphy, George Long, ! and games med the greater pirt of toe | se ved 7. < Corouado == Miss Mam:e Lyons, C. Lrons, D. Lyons, Mr. evening's amusement. George H. Kaipeand | Mcs. J. White-ide and pu ! 1 [. Sherwocd, Mr. and M others sang. At m.daigh ela b re- | or Claseries of recital t Home and Church Ceremonies of | }j* V. T gheryol Istrom, Mr. and Mrs. oug thoss pre-ent wece: | HallonSaturday, 5 5 S Bates, Miss L McE roy Leonard, Miss Prudy Hamul 3 uebell Social ub te the Pa;t Week. | , Miss Edith Aexar s Anne Keller, Miss Cbrisiine Job Ciara Helms a deiightinl su:prise ar of the Sea Church, on Eighth avenue, s Annie Lorenzo, Miss Mamie Gibbons, | uds eveaing, October 30, 8. her re | near Point Lobos. was crowde! Wednesday | —_——= Kitte Pod, Miss Minnie Rasmussen, | 1033 Valencia streeet. : = o i £ 3 Neilte Lind M'ss Carlo Rhode, | The roung ladies of the club had the house | STeoine, Qeub o8 af_ Mask HOME GATHERINGS. |35 0% "t Miihe Thim Rymes | beautituily decorsted with evergreens, c | A Greeley and Mis T e Cassidy, who | e Miss Maggie Creely hel Bar, Miss | anthemums and binebelis, | bad assembled to w. Otiie McAaams, Georze H.| Those who assisted Miss Helms in the en- Dinners, Dances and Receptions of ;\fl;e Hody | would unite the lives of ple. The church presente W. Dow, Andrew Umland, Ray | tertaining were Mis. Mae G. Cur gs, Dora Fred | Jurgens, Neilie Hayes Etta Uchiman, Bessie the Past Week. | 1 i s nzo, Gus | Callah Ge ¢ Uchtman, The evening [l i | 2rs. Elizabeth Strong Worthington enter- rt Gordon, G- | was spent de.ightfu iy in playlng games ana | ze ecotatl o | tained neariy a hundret at her home | & t Trition, Fred Cox, A:b fn; faF T ioclodk A BHle Sisepe el (0t dfn nw- 1 ob was to b on Guerrero and T , Wil ie McGreevy a: d oth | nail, “.' e d consid-red casion being t! and Mrs. J. Keily tendered their dsugh- | Toe T. Miss Le nora Keily, & rece r| Hein 1 residence, 539 Haight Sireet, iast Saturday | Irene Ci , Mai eau, Gerfru g, men, Etta Uchimen, bessie Csliehen, parlors and halls were handsome!y dec- | Hayes, Mue Cumm Dora ed in r of the oceasion, and uoel- | Will Haker, Fred din msking the event a highly fe Gibsin, din makiug th g Liasgthe and marched day es well as a hou ere beautifully deco- ysanthemums, ivy and roses. el fh enteriain- s Helen Big ter Campbeil numbers, ne- W recior ; lent woirk w and new son H. Wyman is at home from a Ho from San Frar piny w Louis Geurge H , ¥ and Geol Dowliing, | 1t iversary K.liy, | Club was celebraied on Ives, | Novemb at Wells Hal,, 1901 Post strees, Corner Fil.more. The affair was an enjoyable Port Angeles. cess. ast Saturday evening the membersof the | [ORT ANGELE d a few of Teress Lraney, Miss Miss May I Regeeil, Miss Kath Mrs. Geoge E. Milier, fiss Moy E. Elis M C.sra Lenehan, Miss A Hayward, Miss J. Hem ss Almn Lacombe. F Charles F. Dooley, Majo | C. Green, George Spriug urphy, George Lacomt | Mr. Ivory and Hon. W. J. F» | pton and ) |t ted Robe’” comy 6 W Luis Sprioger, F. Colouel G. Farren. | city N . reacaed the rie Anderson of | to see t nv were en- | party boat from s Vulley toey ain in tim u . 1hose re: M Alice West, Ed C {iss Virginia Potter, Henry Mi in ter i tained at er and supper on Thursday | burg inia n, 0 ¢ Colonel Charles H. Blinn, at bis Post- | Lula’ Potter, Ed Ford, . residence. ble_surprise par - Fridn , Jean Will Jones, M 1mp uous ¢ past was partaken of, after which th / : agn joined in games and danci given by t Among those presen Saturday eves The steldon’s Lena Marcuse, Wright, Ger Smith, Sollle Mar- | M s+ Be it, Bert Mioner, | dusky lo . e Nye, Miss Juliet Chandler. ; I aven, Benjamin Hartis, Among those present were: Mrs Mary Romo, Wiiliam Day, William Adaims, Fred Richard- | Miss Pilar Aced, Miss Carmen R bies, Miss | son and Lz.unda Marcuse, Antia Buckley, Miss Meria Rban, Miss Maria " 1 ant Halloween party was given a, Miss Luisa V.cini. J. Geminani > Keogh at her residence, 247 | Mr 7. de Goscin, Mrs. L. ae Mercer, Mr. lintou Park, last Saiurda. ing. Those | Lotiie Gruber, Mrs. C. de Y Jtwere Misses Resalie Reighly, Octavia | Ratto, Mrs. Lenuie Balleto, ) y mie Flossie Samuels, Mamie | Miss A. Perez, Miss Sofin’ Mersich, M ; > 510 Faunie And Perez, Mrs, Mercer, Miss Dolores Aoiguin, Mrs. ueis, L de Elveday, Dr. alired Bray, J. Bray, Pro- Bic Frai k L ray, Harry G. Li sser Van Vruut, Dr. Georze, R-bert Smith, | H. H. Hogar and others. fam Be den, u. Martinez, J. Meneses, R. H. 1 Saturdey oon & Halloween tea | McCallum, A Scoti, Harry Baldwin, F. Perez green vel a 7 ¥ was tende: <s Lillian Stevens at | and meny others. A ha black . e i rect by the ladies of rlet roses and laces com s folet Ciub. Each young lady was attired | f | ina white gown, with a viol d sash. DEI‘ Mgnta. E The parlors and tables were artistical.y deco- | DEL MONTE, Nov. 6-—The hotel man- rated with smilsx and vioiets. The ailernoon | sgement now expects to havea good winter : iy ans wipiesncd ¢ rooms have been engaged e nd ¢ and spring by Eastern- te ers, who heretofor ¢ speat about n. Miss four weeks at this The menagem autss Frances Gili, Miss Agne attributes this basiness to e Lot Madn Em T N nu i scare of fever in the South. tenth wedding & rsary at n of Boston will arrive in a ywer giris sod sir : o 714 Treat a anday, October 31 vill remain until May, H. 7 méin feature ot the decora:io| th Burell and W. K. Burell of Melbourne, Aus- IAhice AL NI ch GOy axaloF S trali, are stopping here. Miss C. J. Flood, laid. Many handsome gifts ‘were Mrs. J. W. Hainson and Miss here ; 5 After the banquet dancing was ¢ AL Lo throughout the night to the musi e PR aoivey ematy Beioin crchestra. Among those present were Dr. | o0l | Mrs. Al tor1 « Bk w York Judge Lawrence of chi-| **Yigug the principal arrivals for the past | Spead the week, re : cago, N. Fass. J. Fass, Miss F. Fallek of New | week ase: William Poinselt and wife, San | 4 . York e : | Pablo; F. Conper, Detroit, Mich.; C. H. : Highland Spring ALl vig, an old resident of tnis | ,ng wife, J. B. H. Cooper, San Franeisco; M. | HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Nov. 4.—This resort glty, celobrated the binetleth anmiversary of | Jonas, Oakisnd; M. Bsine, London; A. F. St | nas had a splendid fall patrouage snd Per | Sims and wife. Alameda; D. Blair, Toroato, s = i daughter, Mrs. aplort, at 926 Eday | Canada: Mr. A. G. Fied, San Joso; Mise M. | DOW here are enjoring the fine au trect. Mrs Dellwig was surrounded uy Mer | Faton. Mrs C. Fitzsimmons, Alameds " | weather to the utmost in wal children, Theodore Deliwig, Mrs. Erieh | 044 M, 1. 8. Dodridge, Leadv e, Colo. . | Lake and Bloe Lake excursions,ete. Th 0 an Jose, M . Earenplort Mrs. Au- | Garr, Saiiuas; F. N. Crafts and hereat vresent are: Mrs. R. s'a Hellwig, bssides grandchildren and | g wife, Holy ok oiher re'atives to the number of eighty. | s Opbehel et There were also present about twenty friends Stons . T. Baker; d Mrs. D. M. Barri Simon Harris, Portiand. surne, Australia: Witliam K Melbourne—Miss Kate R. Stone, Sa n Franeisco; Mr. and Mrs. | Tne guest of the day was warmly coneratu- | o) lated upon having attained the age of 90, ihe hope was expressed spared (o attend another celebration & Philsitatphiis: Mfss (0%J nhence. A ut dav and even e Lok spent in 1h e mentof Mars. Deliwig. | gaiito aud, San Francisco: A very p. party was tendered | gijller and wife, Wairille, Cal.; W. & U. & to August W. r esidence, 3317 | San Jose; W. D. Buker and wife, Tt Lafayette sireet, on Saturday evening, OCtober | Mrs Gusio v Sutro, Miss Sutroand Mrs. Swartz, s 30, the occasion being the anniversary of his | San Franc Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hirsh, s virth. The evening was passed with songs | philadelphia; John Taylor, Toronto, Canada: and games. A bounteous supper was served | George H. Gooderham and J. Hatgrat, To- at midnight, atter which gamer and signing | ronto, Canada; i. ¥, Langton, San Francisco; | mis were indulged in till a late hour Sunda; morn- | 77p "Baxter, M s Baxter and Miss Baxter, 2 ing. Before the guests adjourned Mr. Uhte | Fortiana, Me.; R Blumer, S. Swanden, E. R, | 1+ 9 100k & photograph of the entire party by flush- | maguer Can Frassiee. i light. | . { 7% | Coronado. | SAN JOSE, Nov. 6.—The Winter Club, with a CLUB GATHERINGS. | CORONADO, Nov. 6.—Mr. and Mre. Fred | limited membde . ; ==yl | Mason of sacramento have been visiiing | IS belus organ Fashionable Organizations Enter- | coronado. | tertainments and; Mrs. 2 Martin, Mrs. S. o Thie Fricod | H.Stein and Karel H.de Hass of Kansas | ETAmIES Will tain eir L'riends. Cityai > occupying rooms at the hotel. ikt The third regilar meeting of La Veinte | Mr. andMrs. P. Calon have been down from | \€F18(8 Whist Club was held last Tuesday evening at | Oakland for a few daysat the Lotel. Betlmibis £ the' gl . 5 | e b ! patronesses of the clup ar the residence of Miss Leslie Grinuell, 311 Capp | _Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Gompertz of San | Fanca Archer, Neville Casile, strect. | Francisco were recent visitors. | = The first prize was won by C. R. Carter undJ Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Ferguson and Mrs. E. i inued on Page Ticen NEW TO-DAY—-DRY GOODS. MISS MARIE MESSER. Dainty, charming, vivacious and unusually accomphshed 1s M:ss Murie Messer, one of the season’s buds. This beauti- ful debutante, who soon will be launcked in the gay and brilliant worid of society, already claims many admirers, who pre- dict for her a season of absolute belledom. Miss Messer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Messer ard granddaughler of the late 0. F. Giffin, whose name is alresdy identified with the history of the cuiture, society and wealth of the State. This pretty debutante has already tasted some of the delights ¢f the social world at the charming informal affairs given during the early season by the officers siationed at tne Presidio. However, Miss Messer’s first big function will be the first cotilion of the Friday Night Club. Miss Messer will make her debut as a hostess some time in December, when she will entertain her friends with tableaux, music and a dance in the ballroom at the Hotel Beiie Vista. groom Both are of simplicity, informality and merriment that | Nicholao's “Ave Maria was rendered by | Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter istinctive feature of lasty.ar'sgather- | Miss Katherine Black of St. Mary's | Campbell, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Parker, C, 1 { lnrs—these were the characteristics of Fri- | Cathedral choir. At the couciusion of | Parker, C. A. Perry, Mr. and Mra. Henry evening’s cotilion. .. |tne song Father Coyle stood beiore the | Dodge, Mrs. George Burston, Mr. nnd Mrs, ing the preceding season, the Fort- | happy ouple = snd " spoke the solemn Edward Vinne, Girorge Partridge, Miss Par. tat Lunts Hell. They essembied | words that made them man and wife. T dant and many of their newly | barson ¥ 1 The oe Luev, Mr. and Mrs. Wellard eturn | 1y 0 o'cloc »71\1:\1 by midnie ceremony was short, but impressive. fter | Bl . and M W. E. Dennison, Miss resents | m ighttnl gathering of any tim receiving the priest’s blessing, the procession | Farqueharson, Miss Kimber, Mrs. John Perry, | G 0T SeBSON WAS OVET. | re-formed and marched trom the chur Mr. and Mrs. Van Duzen, Mrs. Cclin Btrong, No elaborate at! yand his wite will | iversary of their | was made. H 2017 Webster | groupings of palics, that lent s gi lestivity to the scene. proper form of present for | _The gowns of all the girls, the debutantes of the year, and ine beties of the pastseason, were bright, pretty and new. The buds for ‘mpt at decorsting the hall e aud there wer During the cere mez zo | Colin Sirong, 3 Hume, Miss Hum from ‘*Caval.eria Rusiica was played and | Breckeunridge, Mrs. Ha 1, Mr. and Mus, | on leaving the churci Mendolssohn's grand | Miss Helen iigby, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. wedding march. cock, Mrs. Phillip Shafter, Dr. and Mrs. Locke. Foliowing tne ceremony a reception was | The little friends of Miss Carmeiita Echever- held at tne residence of the bride’s parents ac | F'8 ave her asurprise party recenily on ner 3104 Point Lobos avenue, where about 150 | T€/urn from a visit at San Lucas, where she the inte graceful ral air of ON MOXDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY—— We will sell for 75 CENTS per pair, guaranteed and fitted, if > | the most part were radiant and happy in 8Pot- | Ler,ony extended their congratumtions ana | hasspent some Ow the effor s of | desired, a broken assortment of sizes and colors consisting of [degs st attre. | the cotillon with the | beSt Wishes for the future to"the mewly mar. | Miss Muzie Daly and Miss Lenisa Fouraiqu er, y ried couple. 1o a{)fn T wasa complete success The parii * The bride 1s the dsughter of Mr. and Mrs, | 43 beauti-ully decorated and. the liitle ones ian Follls, Miss | John Cassidy. She p ed a very charm. | “PeRt & very pleasant eveuning In games, sing- [ | beauty of the debutantes, Mis Liliie Foliis, as s 5-Button ‘‘Ennels” Dress Kid Gloves, t set were Miss L en 7 2 i . ing and recilat.ons. Among those present Any lady who is not satis- ay. Novomber 2, | Edna Hopkins and Miss Margaret Salisbury. | iDE 8ppearance in her becoming gown of | N8 | Ao prenons ) - - 1) p.easure 10 i} MissGertrude Carroll, Miss Grace Sauborn, | White organdie, over white silx, trimmed with | r‘““,'r,.f,' S ‘°\';L;".':|' I\?:xlz“e Pucre | fied with any of these gioves 8-Button MouSqueta're “Awgnon Suede GIOVES, heir chia Miss Laura Van Wyck, Miss Heien Thorn on, | Valenciennes in She wore dizmonas as | JUSH CRTle, DL Y. May and Bacue Bvcte 1 | | Miss Helen Thomas. Miss Clara Hamilton, | Ornaments, and carried a large bunch of | o noc,id £mily O s, Dorotay ¢ | ] . ST - | s Adelnine Murpy, Miss Adelaids Sipanat | bride’s rosts in hez una. | e Coreps, Anie and Marguerite Corrivicn she has purchased, or who ‘ 8-Button Mousquetaire “Flaine’’ Suede Gloves. al donation was | han, Miss Mariel Atherton, Mrs. Monioe falis- | _The groom, Mark A. Gree'ey. is the son of | 1o Fan : ! 4 e of Waahis, S tr. Misk Gorioti B knn e EMES AN B e | M on g Mo ToRRiGs 5t | Meseer liario Perez, Raymond Burke, Rueben finds them not as repre- | of Eighth avenue, r Point Lobos. He is the proprietor of the % s. Russell Wiison, Mre. Moore and | Laurel Grove dairy, and, like his charming | Mrs. C. L. Baker constituted the reception | wile, has been many years a resident of R ch- | committee, and it was to the untiring efforis of | mond. | lan Louts Lavin. Charlie Lovel, Wiliie #nd Georgie Daiy, Richard Bees, Mervsn Nor- rie. A surprise party was tendered to Edward E. H. Hopkins, Mrs. Joseph | n sented, can return them Mon- | The above gloves have been sold by us for day, November 15, and receive | rcie of King’s Daughters will ¢ otject of which is to raise | Howell's “Unex- | sts” will be given by a number of | people, smong Who n, Miss Smith, Tt T, and musical s o Richards and be obtained from ie Coleman, Mis« Douge's bookstore, 112 | the past few weeks ¢d with luncheous snd te these ladies that the magn.ficent success of the Fortnighuys was due. ST THEY'RE ENGAGED. | Intzresting Betrotha's Announced | and Wedding Days Set. The engagemen: is announced of Miss Carrie L. Gould, daughter of Major and Mrs. W. 0. Gould, to Dr. Symuel P. Tuggle. The wedding will take piace in December at the home of | The tride received many handsome, valu- abie and useful presents in silverware, cut- glassand household turniture. The rcce{:llon at the house was a very pleas- ant effair, l:sting from 9 10 11 P. w., and after that hour many of the friends who remsined continued the festivities with vocal and in- strumental music and dancing until near morning, The bride’s cake was cut and divided emong the irtends, the piece coniaing the magic ring falling to the lot of Rev. Father Coyle. He promptly presented it 1o one of the young ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Greeley have furnished a home Major and Mrs. W. O. Gould. Miss Ruth A. |at3115 Point Lobos avenue, where they will Smith, daughter of General and Mrs. J. C. | reside. Smith of Chicago, s coming from Chicago to | be meia of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Harrict M Griswoid, Miss Annie Clay of | itvale and M iss Anna Wainwright. 1he engazement is announcel of Edith Buchanan, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. Bu- | Huil were ma. George A. Buckingham and Olive Blanche din Washington on the 23d of Ociober. They have just r-iurned from their honeymoon and wil be peased o re- ceive their friends st 3797 Twent eth street, corner of Dolores, on tue second Wednesday of the mouth. Beard by his friends at the residence of Miss Mattie Perry, 400 Golden Gate avenue, on Wednesday eveii g, The affair was in honor of hissixtcenth anniversary. Games and dan- cing were the pastimes of the evening, alter which supper was served in the large aud spa- cious dining hall of tne residence. Among the gnests were: Miss Mattie Lee Perry, £dward Bear 1, Miss Laura Terry, H. de ia Montanya, Miss Maude Fisher, Frank Chan- dier, Miss Alberta Mooney, Charles H. Jyukins Jr., Miss Mae Page, John Gorman, Miss A. Fos- ter, Bob Mooney, Miss Minnte Roemer, James Barneit, Miss L. Lonise Wilson, F. P. French, Miss Al.ce Hyde,Walter Clark, the Misses Ade- aide and Zeta Arnold, the Misses Belle ana Frances Kidd, Miss Marion Grahm, D)ck Eb- ner, Mrs. Perry, Henry Willlams and Mr. and Mrs. Watsos 0. saturday evening, October 30, in honor of the unniversary ot his birth, a dinner was 411 O'Farrell sireet, by ThomesJ. Johuston. luc table was decorated with roses and vivlets, Covers were laid for eight, in exchange 80 cents. # ven 1o Henry L. Kohn, at his residence, at | the past seven years for $1.50 and $1.73 per pair. There never were more satisfactory gloves made than these at these prices. 125-127-129-131 KEARNY STREET. Remember, that except for actaal seeing, “ buying by mail is as satisfactory as buying in our store.

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