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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY VEMBER 14, 1897 t entertainments yet pe from ed in- s lavishly ends very pleasantly cale at L THEY'RE ENGAGED. Made eek. Il take arents, Nieto wiil Interesting Engagements Public During the W. AT ssJennie Moses Tacoma, T Jacob ot olomon Ihe engager Lewis nounced of Miss Etta Jakland. They er 14, from 2 1o and Mrs. M. ves only will ounced of Miss Mary | h J They will r 14, between 2 and WEDDING BELLS. Home and Church Ceremonies of the Ear.y Season. vas married Mon- reet, to Carrie L ives of the contract- ate frionds were o was tastefully d The bride wor Lgray poplin trimmed lace and carried & bon- The bridesmaid, attired ia a tan suit an. The bride entered -law, John Lun- g wa dine. who gave tne L The groom wus & Nels 1ded by his best man, N. as performed by I E.S. Chap D, Afte e ceremony an ele. gant banquet was served, at which tossts to tire vride groom were drunk in sparkling champagne. Dancing followed. Those nres . and Mrs. N. Nelson. Mr. and and Mrs. Jonn Lundine, M and ¥ hompson, M. and Mrs. Capiain Pet p Mrs. Dever. er, the Misses Nel- son, Mast , Miss Eaythe Ber- Master Ames, ndberg, Masster orge dine enu Master M. L. L, 4 After the ceremony, Mus Lundiue, niece of the bride, was christeed, the bride and groom acting as godparents. In Nupa, Wednesday November 10, at the home o the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. alden, Miss Ella Walden and Percy Ray. mond were united in marriage at high no Miss Emtile C. fiss Mae the presence of relatives and a few intimate e Rev. C. Ben-Ham of St. Mary's Epis- 1 Church read the beautiful and impres- marrisge ceremony. ‘The ceremony was rdow under an performed in the front bay immense weddin bell of white chrysanthe- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond were the re- t costly and beantiful presents. the 4 o'c.ock train v they will return ome 1n Napa. ding took place on last 2 ut Mission Dolores ing parties being Frank chmitt and Miss Annic Dounnelly. After the ceremony guests essembied at the new home of the cou on McAllister street, wneresinging, dancing and games were in- du.ged {n till'a late hour, when supper was served. Am those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frenk Schmitt, Mc. and_Mrs. John Bur- ss, Mr. and Mrs! Mockler, Mr. and Mrs. Pape, Miss Pape,Mr. and Mrs. Furness, Miss Furiess, Mr. and Mrs. Coughlin, Miss Coughlin, Mre. Mitcheil, Miss Minute Murray, Joseph Douneily, Mr. Murray, Henry Meyers, Mr. Wilson, George Bauer, Mr. Fisher and others. CLUB PARTIES. Fashionable Organizations Enter- tain Their Friends. The opening party of the Friday Night Co- tillon Club of Oakland took place at Masonic Hail on Friday evening, November 5. This ting was an assurance of future successes. der the leadersnip of Miss Enid Yale and Milion Bailey the figures of the german were dunced. g those present were: Misses Enid Nettie Yale, Miss Irma Buckley, Miss Amy ite, Miss Mamie Wallace, Miss Fiorence héw, Miss Mary Dounolly, Miss Breilling, Elséy, Miss Abel, Miss Prett, Miss ¢onk- lin, Miss Rued, Mis< Nicholson, Miss Oliver, Miss Moore, Miss Reed, Mr. Anthomy, Mr. Calton, Mr. Brown, Mr. Jackson, Miiton Builey, Eugene Tricon, Dr Edwards, Dr. Bays, Mr. Nichowon, Mr. Webster, Mr. Guppy, Mr. day the social season | White, a carried a bou. | Tesidence, 313 Polk street, on Sund | Bra { at tne Baldwin Theater in | Mamie V. Cullum, | residence of Mrs Gangiar, 1320 York street. d B t W t 1 1 [ « | Reed, Mr. Hardin fr. Lowry, M Mr. Yates. . C tertainment and vermon: washe.d d Fe ble two ac Trave Abrahan comedy 1n Reginald ah Jane (spe Vaugan (Goodse binson. Sce Amanda; regular Edward a beauti 1 siiver ,as u token of their ag tion and esteem. The presentation speech was made by Josepi W. David, the o of th The rec:ption of the secona se th Whist Club opened w1 meeting at the home of Faith Gambetz, 1327 Oak | Five games of w d the attention | until the nappy ¥ joned in the dance, ul supper and ous toasts served to prolong the merry- g into y hours. tss Faith Gambitz, J. man’s Hall, Oak- was a decided the e of openi n ace g par H. . Bohrman HOME GATHERINGS. Dinners, Dances and Receptions of the Past Week. gt tertalnment was given ford &t their resi- | ursday even- of the birthaay of rian. The invited gu therford, W. K Mohr; Norman, Mohr, M E. Bruusou, Hemlie, M George Philli . George H. Francceur and many others. ic, feasting vnd dancing charmed aw: )1 the evening. W. H. Hinkel gave a dence, 2228 Clay street, ol ng last, in honor of her frien Davidson of Nova Scotia. 1ne spacious per lors were peautifully decoreted. The evening was spent in music end singing, after which a ous repast was served. | Those present were: Mr | Katherine David- | son, Miss Johanna Topliiz, Mrs. Margaret Da Drury, William O'Bri Toplitz, charles Drury, William Hinkel and Gec A very enjoyable surpr dered to M Mrs. H. Carbonet at e of the Menlo ovomber 7, by several memb Musical Club. Several sele dered by Protessor Carrol, L. 2 man and 1. Goldst, After some dancing an elegant repast was partaken of. Amoug those | present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Carbonet, Mr. nnd Mrs. Solomo! B. N. Trobeck, Miss Fuida, Miss Foley., Misses Lou and Lillis Wollers, Misses O'Brien, Wiitkowitch, J. | J. Ciberman, L. Hess, W, E Walker, L Gold- | stein, A. Samuels, i. Carrcl, H. Stark, Mr. | Harris nnd B. N. Trobeck. | Miss Linda_Berti eutertained her friends at | her home on Pacific avenue, Sunday evening, November 7. The rooms were beautifully decorated with chrysenthemums and smilax. Games and dancing were the pastimes of the | evening, aiter which refreshments were served | in the spacious dining-room. Among those | present_were: Wiliiam Curry, Miss Nelie | Barry, Miss Josie McAleer, James Leaby, ) Mary Berti, Miss Jessie Stevenson, Miss Min cndiich, George Cantrell, Miss Macy MeAlscr, | Russell Cantrell, Gus Berti, and Ralph Berti, Miss Fannie Bradley eave » dinner Tuesday evening at her home on O'Farrell street com- plimentary_to F. M. Wilson. Those present | were: F. M. Wilson, Miss Mamie (ul‘.um.l Theo Alters, Miss Geriie Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Keene, Frank K. Wentworth, Miss Wiiton, | Artbur Colton, Mrs. Bradley and Miss Faunie | ‘Wilson, who leaves on Monday for | , gave n party on Monday evening iast | honor of A\llsg‘ Euroy A very pleasant sarprise was given Mrs. | Neale récently by her numerous iriends atthe The parlors were handsomely decorated. | Dancing, singing, music, ete., were enjoyed un- | til early morning. The following were | present: The Misses Deiin Roberts, Minuie | K:ng, Mary Hogan, Annie Woost, Anice St | Ledger, Frances Erin, Mae Howeil, Lottie | Neale, Neilie Nash, Carrie Levy, Dodo, Duane, Clara’ Neale, Mamte Ganglauf, Annie Doyle, | Eva King, Nannie McCreedy, Mrs. Neale, Mrs | Gauglauf, Mr. Schottler, Mr. Ganglauf, M Walsh, Mr. Mueller, Ben Heavey, Mr. Buker, Mr. Barry, Jack Herlessy, Jack Carroll, C les Rouuneli s Evers, Al Hudson, Con King, | John Boyson, rank King, William Byrou, Phil Cnvvov Harry de Mann, William Pahl, A1 Neale, Harry Duane, Rudolph Dyer and Harry Dyer. e Ou’ s..urday evening, November 6, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Roberts celebrated their wooden wedding at their residence, 3370 Twenty-second street. The house was tastefully decorated with chrysanthemums, ferns and evergreens. The evening was spent in singing, recitations and games. after which the guests partook of a sumpiuous repast. Several toasts were given in honor of the young host and hostess, who were the recip- ients of many usejul presents. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J Roberis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Lansfiela, Mr. and Mrs. nest C.Williams, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wohlander, Mr. and Mrs. J. J' Wosser, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacger, Mrs. Emma Smith, Percival L. Wiiliams, Miss Mae Murphie, G. Long, Mrs. 1d\ Lake, Master Lyn- wood Lake, W. Presto: s. Mathilda Smith, M'ss Tilie'Scheurer, C. Church, B. Mudge, Miss Tillie Berry, Mr.' Tischenor, Masier Clar- ence Roberts, Masters H. and R. Lansfield, On Tuesday evening, November 9, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cook entertained a number of young veople, inciuding the members of “Our Lijue Ventie Huesto! L j Lyncl son City, Mo., ison a visit to her aunt, Mrs Rober: Williamson. : Miss A. M. Jennings, now attending the State University, came up and spent Sunday oflast week with ber parents. Thomas W. Patierson and Miss Lizzie J Smith, both ot this city, were married in St Paul’s Church last Monday. The wedding wasaquiet one and the ceremony witnessed only by the parents and near relatives oi bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs, Patterson are spend- ing their honeymoan 1n San Francisco. Mrs. Frances Moeller and Miss Lida Clinch, members 0! the Sacramento Oratlorio Soclety, inderella Company,” in honor of their little daugh £ atiended the rrand festivalconcerts held in Miss Boyd wes tendered a sur- | san Francisco this week. prise party friends snd_schoolmates | Last Sunday eveming at St. Paul’s Church an { Saturday ‘evéning, November 6,at her resi- [ exceptionally fine programme of music was ce on Vallejo street. Sing and games were indulged in until 10:30 o’clock, when ne little where ratres! hose present given by the new male choir. The entire evening service was given to devot:onal sing- ing. Whitney’s great “Hymn to the Crusa- ders” und GarretUs stately canticles were ren- dered in a wmost impressive and beautiful style. Miss Whea', Mr. Elkus and Mr. Lovedal repaired to the dining-room, ments were partaken of. Among wer Misses Evie Kiernan, ay Hueston, Alice Girard, Cooga Cthel Cahid, Hazel Smith, | were the soioists, Mrs. Pinkham presided at Luiticken, Edna Richmoud, Agnes | the organ and the iuli choir of filteen male , Berthia Voorsauger, Edna Emery | voices and three female rendered lebb's an- of F . Selma Abrams, Lonetia buuning, | them “Come Unto Me” in & manuer never be- 1 joyd. and Masters Claude Butler. | fore equaled in this ank Dibbe, Raymond Ot, Oscar Lanzen-| A must charming receotion was given last lorf, Howard Sparrow, Hiarvey Sparrow, |Saturday afternoon at 519 J street by Mrs. loward Emery of Berkeley, Elmer Shine, | Heilborn to Miss Josephine Bayley, the tal- it was at the nerles Kilbora aud-Albert me. O. I. irard. oidthwaite celebrated her birth- v litile cottage, 1332 Valencia iay evening, Music, dancing, g, games and a delightiui supper were alures of the evening. There were pres- snt Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reighley, Mrs. Dr. L. G. Lock, Mr. and Mrs. James Reighley J Mamie Keogh, Lester Reighley. Mr. aud Mrs. Miss Octavia Leitne, ilie Reighley, Miss Walter and Lioy ented artistof San Francisco. studio of Miss Bayley thut this pleasant gath- ering assemb ed by invitation. Mrs. Heilborn Was assisted by Mrs. J. L. McCord, Miss Steven- son and Mrs. G. Johnson. Del Montz. DEL MONTE, Nov. 13.—Some motable names have appeared fn this week’s list of arrivals at Hotel del Monte, many of whom are from the East and have come to California for the winter. Among the visitors of promi- nence are Assistant Secretary of War G. D. W. Frank amuels, Reigh- Let Leithe, Miss & W. Samuels, Master ley A very enjoyable surprise party was given to Miss Camilla White at her residence, 3486 Jco applanded an excelient prosramme | Seventecnth strest, Saturday evening, Novem- | Me:klephn afd party, who spent Sund | and participated in the da hat followe | ber 6. The evening was snent in sINgINg | this resort. The party consisted of Gen The foil me of the | games and dancing until xmddmgu\(l.i “hf“l"‘ Meiklejohn's chief elerk, J. C evening: \ the Couutry supper was served. MNiss Lulu | Meiklejohn' hofloid Farm, by the kx Company (a ana George Poets favored the com- | 1in G. F. Chase, Thira Cavalry; C. E. Ware of pany Dy singing some of the latest songs, | St. Louis, and G. A. A. Dean, land commis- MRS. FERRIS, NEE HOBBS. Yesterday at noon, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mre. Hiram Hobbs, on Geary street, Miss Anna Hobbs and Lientenant Frank O. Ferris were married, Rev. Mr. Moreland of St. Luke’s speaking the solemn words that made the happy young couple one. The bride was unattended. Wilson Hobbs officiated as best man. The ceremony, which was witnessed by the immediate members of the family only, was conducted with the utmost simplicity. The home was prettily decorated for the suspicious event with delicate blos~ soms and elegant palms. 1n the baywindows of the drawing-room potted palms and ferns were utilzed to build an arbor, within which the young couple stood during the impressive ceremony. The bride wore an elegant gown of pale green silk trimmed with white chiffon and Japanese embroidery. The aate of the wedding, which had originally been set for late in the winter, was necessarily advancad on account of Lieutenant Ferris' regiment, the First Infantry, being ordered away. Lola Mahon, M a O’Brien. Henry Levy celebrated their at their residence, 39 Clara ¥ evening, October 31. In the evening an claborate repast was served. Frary and | sioner of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. Tae party came down by special train Sat- urday nightand remained till Sunday night, seeing all the points of interest in and about Monterey. Old Fort Halleck in the Govern: ment reservation was especially interesting Many co presents were received. The | to General Meiklejobn. evening was spent in dancing and games. | Moonlightridinz has been the delignt of De! Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Monte's more frivolous visitors dtring the Levy. Mr. S. Jacobson, Mr. and Mri. | week, and several conching pariies have gone P. L Levy of Livermore, 5. Levy ot Livermore, | round the cypress drive “by the light of the Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. F. Stone, Mr. | moon."” and Mrs. Mulioney, Miss Esther M Hunting continues the chief attraction to Jacobson, Mk, A. Levy Esther Piatshek, Miss Fanuie Le . Jacobson, | the masculine portion of the guests, aua game SUDpers are quite common in consequence, M Ak Mrs. A. Bohn, the Mi-ses | Charles D. Farquharson and wite are here Bertna and Ray Levy, Miss Lena Lavr, Miss | spending a portion of their honeymoon amid | Birdie Lavy, A Jucobson, Georse W. Fisner, | tne beauties of Del Monte's surroundings. Jerome 7Taliaday, L. Aluman, Horace L Among other notable arrivals oi the week are C. W. Piltear, San Francisco; C. D. Stevens, Bostou, Mass.; Frank Jaynes and iwife, San Francisco; Frank B. Gearley, Baltimore; John Hammond, Sin Franeisco; Herbert R. Baker, \ Fraucisco; Lenvitt Baker. San Francisco} red Palwer,’ New York; W. M. Lymond, ‘resno; A. J. Condert, K. Grosvenor, New York; Henry C. Baldwin, Boston; S. F.'Shan- non, San Francisco; K. Mainwaring, Quebee, Cannda: A. F. de Kutzen, F. Hind and wife, England; A. Hinds, Utiea, N. Y.; John Rob- erts, England; Mrs., E. S, Wilkinson, Misses Wilkinson, Newark, N. J.; L. Eaton Smith, Herling at ner residence, 3418 San Jose avenue, on Saturday evening, Ocl ber 30. Supper was served at 12 o’clock, then dancing, singing and games were indulged in to an early hour. Among those present wera | Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Miss F. Henry, Miss A. Axtmann, Miss M. Cunningham, Miss J. Cun. | ningham, Miss G. Cole, Misses Lane, Miss K. Desmona, Miss F. Mayer, Miss C. Arhens, Miss . Athey, Miss K. Herting, Miss B. Doolitile, Miss E. Dodas, Miss Tayior. Liverpool,” Eugiand; Charles D. Farquhar- Miss Millie Griffin of 309 Oak street gave a |son and wife, San Francisco; Oscar | Hollowe'en parly at ser residence Sunday | Westendorp and wife, Monterey, Mexico; Mr. night. The evening was pleasantly svent in | and Mrs, H. H. Haijes, New York; H. R. singing, dancing and games, etc. Reircsh- | Perringer, F. M. Perringer, Chicago; Guy ments were served at midnight. A birthday surprise party was given to Miz Lillie Coombs at her parents’ residence, 12 Manning place, last Monday evening. Those present” were Miss Lillle Coombs, Charies O'Neil, Miss Annie O'Connor, Charles Benj: Metcaif, F. P. Larkin, J. H. Sharp and wife, Providence, R. L San Jose. SAN JOSE, Nov. 13.—A reception was ten- min, Miss Tessle Sneridan, Arthur_Raiss, Miss | dered the senior class of King Conservatory of Neilic Winchell, Joseph Farey, Miss Emma | Music Friday evening. A fine musical pro- Carmody, George Smith, Miss Mamie Car-| gramme was rendercd by the junior cla mody, Ralph White aud others. o after which dancing and refreshments fol- | lowed. The senior class, which gradustes next month, is composed of the following: Miss Faith Octon, Berry Creek; Miss Sadie Al- len, Nevada City; Miss Georgie A. Willey, G- TOoy; Mies Nellie Dunne, Evergreen; Miss Gladys Downs, Santa Clara; Misses Florence Barthel, Alice Neweomb end May Adams, San Jose; Rose M. Trumbnii, Santa Cruz. Mrs. Cora M. Merritt of Oakland, State secre- tary of the Woman’s Relief Corps, was here during the week. She inspected John A. Dix A most enjoyable Halloween party was given by the M s Lynch at their home, 519 Gougn stree, Saturday evening, Oetober ). The usual Halloween games were 1n or- er, and excited much mirth. Dauring the evening several sclect vocal solos were ren- dered by Miss Isnbella Irwin. Miss Irwin and Mr. Duuleavy favored the company with a vocal duet (“The Holy City"), rendered in ad- mirable style. Dancing was kept up till a late hour. Among those present were: Miss W. Mitchell, Mrs. E. Pyne, Miss Barrett, Miss Mae M1ss Jewel Lynch, Miss Margery Pyn na Pyne, Miss Anderson, Miss Rose Miss rank, Miss Daisy Wailace, Miss Gertrude | and Phil Sheridan Woman’s Relief corps. Thomas, Miss Pauline Frysand, Miss Isabella | Mrs. W. Chapman is visiting in Santa Rosa. Irwin, James Dunleavy, Alvert Hennessy, { Mrs. H. Oppenheimer and little son nave William T. Lyncn, Wiiliam L Jefts of Hong" | returned from New York. kong, Charles McCiaffery, Alexander Hanson, Reginald I Giliesby of Britishship Jessomene, W. Western of snip Jessomene, C. D. Connor, Percy Adams, Harry Mitchell, Claude Dawson, D. Earle und Howard Stewart. N Sacramento. Mrs. J. N. Payne and daughter are visiting friends in Truckee. Mrs. W. B. C. Brown visited her old home for a couple of days this week. Sheis now re- siding with her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Horst of Sun Francisco. 2 | The Sacramento Lodge of Eiks is preparing to accept 'he invitation of San Francisco Lodge No. 3 to visit the latter in a body some time during the month. Great preparations are being mede by both lodges to make the event a memorable one. Mrs. M. F. Goepel and Mrs, G. Schadt, dele- gates to the Grand Lodge of Good Templars, have gone to Pasadena, where the next sn- nual session wili be held. Mrs. Nellie Murray has been spending the week io San Francisco. Miss Sadie Mann, for years a resident of Sac- ramento, but now making her home at Jeffer- Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hoback and Mr. and Mrs. Duniel Games are on a two weeks’' hunting trip aiong the San Joaquin. - Mrs. E” Brown will_spend the winter with her sister, in Epokane, Wash. Miss Sadie Ailen of the senior class of King Conservators of Music gave & piano recital Tuesday evening. Mrs. Weaver Macauley, Harry Weaver, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Miss Adeline Birchler, Miss May Churchill, Mrs. A. T. Herrmxnn, Miss Mubel Gordon, Mre. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don attended and took part in the musjcal fes- tival g:ven in San Francisco Wednesday and Thursda; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Allen of Nevada City were in Jose several days during the “week. They came to attend the usical recital given by their daughter at King Conservatory. Miss Ora Wakelee of San Francisco is the guest ot Mr: uries B. Ryland. Mrs. Ward Wright gave a dinner in honor of Mrs. Morgan Hili Wednesday afternoon. T. Walter Searle, who was well known in musical circles, has gone to Portiand, Or., where he will reside. Miss Winnifred Berry of San Francisco is visiting Miss Mabel Northrup. Mr. and Mrs. Naglee Burke have taken a house in San Francisco for the winter. Mr. and Mrs.J P. Burke returned last Sun. | day from a five weeks' trip through Ohio, Iowa and Nebra Mrs. C. M. Shortridge and_Miss Vesta Short- ridge were at the Vendome last week. | Mrs. F. W. Moody and sons of Washington | ere spendinz the winter here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Dodds are on an ex- | tended plessure trip in the southern part of | the State. | Miss Julia Hobson has returned from a visit’| to Mrs. L. B. Snyder at S'ockion. Lust Sunday & merry purty of picnickers | left San Jose on aride 10 Alum Rock Park. A large six-norse conch was chartered for the | occasion to carry the party toand from the picnic grounds. Arriving at the park about 1oon an einborate and well-prepared lunch was indulged in. After lunch dancing and sight-seeing were the order o the day. The party was composed of Miss Evelyn Em- erson, Miss Regina Juth, Miss Maybelle Gal- lagher, Miss Loretta Wells, Miss Leontine Jamison, Miss Estrelle Bragz. Miss Doretia Meads, Henry Richards, William Gallagher, Bernard McElroy, Dr. A H. Giannini, Dr. Jo- seph Campodonico, T. I. Fiizpatrick, Professor A. E. Hird, John Loris and Hucbard Willis. Coronado. CORONADO, Nov. 13.—Mrs. Willlam Bur- ling entertained on Tuesday fn honor of her granddaughter, Miss Norma Burling, ai her rooms in the hotel. The occasion was Miss Norma’s fifth birttdey anniversary, end a happy group of litile folks were gathered eround the gayly decorated table. The place cards were dainty Hawaiian flags bearing the nzmes of the guests. Colonel William E. Davis was calied to Bos- ton tie past week by the illuess of his sster. . Davis and family remain at the hotel. Mrs. D. Warren oi Anaconda, Mont., has re- turned to the hotel. The Coronado bathhouse has been improved by the adaition of new springboards and en- larged enirance doors. Mrs. J. Unler Hestings end family, includ- ing Master Warren Hastings and Mester Uhier Hasuings and m=id, are domiciied at the hotel for a visit of several months. Henry Ittlesou of St Louis is passing a few weeks at the hote'. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stephens of Denver, Colo., will again this year winter on the beach, hav- ing leased the Walter G. Smith residen W. F. Bowers, whose family reside at the hotel, was down on Thursday irom San Fran- casco. Mrs, Parker Syms of Warren, Pe., has leased the *‘Green Drugon,” on Bachelor Row. for the season, and took possession the past week. Mrs. B. Berteisen has returned from Den- mark, where she passed the Summer, ACCOm- panied by her sister, who visits America for the first time. The Saturday evening hops at Hotel del Coronndo were resumed on the 6th. San Diego’s four hundred were well represented. Mr. ana Mrs. E. S. Wallace of San Diego have 1aken up their residence at the hotel. . Jaeggi, proprietor of the Grand Hotel Thuneruoff at Tnun, Bernese Oberiand, Swit- z:riand, hus been visiting Coronado accom- panied by Mrs. Jneggi. Mrs. Saran B. Styies hes gone East on busi- 55 for a fow weeks. H. M. A. Miller of San Francisco was here on Monday. Haywards. HAYWARDS, Nov. —Mrs. A. Benn- ken of Oaklaud has been visiting friends here. Miss May Beunett, formerly of this place, but Sebastopol, has been visiting ber friend, Geary. Mrs. I Powell and grand daughter ars sojourning at Lodi. Miss E Garretson, who has becn engaged in mission- ary work in China for fourteen years, is speud- ing a few days with Mrs. E. Garretson. M. | end J. Cummings of Santa Rosa were visiting | friends during the week. J. C. Crooks has gone for a month’s visit to Benicia. Mr. and | Toppings of Sonora were here last weel Mrs. M. Reed of San Francisco has been visit lug relatives here. Mrs. A. Bovd of San F au- | cisco is visiting her friend, Miss Mae Pann. George Prowse of Oukdale is here. Miss Win- ie Barues of Oakland 1s visiting friends. E. | aer of Stockton is visiting his mother. J Rose and mother ara visiting friends at secramento. Petaluma. PETALUMA, Cal, Nov. 13. — Miss Grace Mitchell of Portland left for her home this | after an extended visit with friends he-e. Mrs. C. E. Reed, after a visit from her father, Dr, I. M. Procter, returned with him for a brief visit at Placerville, his home. The party bound for the golden fields of Klondike of which the vounger son of Banker Fairbanks is a member are reported to hrve passed the last dangerous point and ere this have reeched Stewart River, where they in- tena locating. | | Friends,”” which will take piace at Mil Charles Martin Jr. and his sister are on their way home trom Switzerland, called here by the ous iliness of their father, Charles Martin, | Mrs. L. Allenburg has returned to San Fran- { the 40th anniversar | man, N D2 cisco after a visit with her mother, Mrs. New- burgh. Mrs. William Worley of Fairtield, Iil., who has been visiting relatives here, leit for her home this week greatly benefited in heal(h. Otto Stolker of Valiejo visited his brother here this we k. Mrs. Will Spridzen and son returned from their visit to Cloverdale, and leit at once for a brief stay in San Francisco. Among the Petalumens visiting the metrop- olis_this week were: P. Sweed, George P. Mc- Near, M. D. Hopkins, L. Kenny, George Whit- William Lioyd, J. T. Merritt, L Cantel, John Davidson, R. Stearus, ) Roberson, Mrs. O. M. Campbell, Kahn, Mrs. W, H. Zartmaun, Mrs. & kins. Mrs. Williamn Loftus, Miss de Souze, Miss Daisy Shaw and Miss Nellie Dinwiddie. The most fmportant socisl eventon the tapis for this month is the cotillon to be given b Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denman, at which M Rena Edwards of Sznta Rosa will lead. - Sailed Away. Among those sailing on the steamship Ala- meda for Honolulu, Auckland and Sydney, Thursday, November 11, were: For Honolulu— Mrs. J. E. Barnard, D. M. Barringer and wife, Miss B. Bates, H. D. Blakemore, G. Bosworth, Mrs. K. B. Brenham and child, George Brom- ley, Miss Brooks, Hon. H. . Caldwell and wife, Miss Caldwell, H. Carr, A. Chee Clarke, W. G. Clarke, Miss M , Mrs E 0. Deming, Miss Adelaide Deming, Miss Alic Deming, W. Encs, T. D. Frawley, Miss A. D. Grapam, Master Harvey N. Greig, Miss A. Z. tadley, Miss Katherin Harrub, A. Hocking and wife, E. N. Holmes, Miss Huff, Miss S. Johnston, J. W. Lee and wifs, Wiliam Lewers, Mrs. M. Little, P. J.'Lockwood, L. Marks, wife, two children ana nurse, Miss P. MeAllister, T. D. McQua Graham rie, Dr. Otis and wife, Dr. W. K. Ot Miss Otis, F. Perry, Miss E. Robson, Mrs. E. A. Rowen, A. O. Stephens, wife and child, . B. | Stone, Miss Thompson, M Frank Wortbing, Miss L. Wrenn. For Sydney—W1ison Barrett, J. Bedg wife, Miss Bedgood, H_Burrell and wiie, ) Chinnery, Norman Jeffries, Miss Maud Jef ries, Mrs. M. E. Kirk, A. G. Lay, J. Millar and wife, H. C. Newman and wi > Osgood, wife, child and nurse, Mrs. Saw and wife, T. D. Join at Honolulu—A. B! C Rev. P. Giblin, Miss B. Rob herd. For Apia—Clayton Chambers. For Auckiand—J. Bennie and wife, W. IL wife and child, Mrs. . Kennedy, °s Lempiert, Thomas McMenamen, Colonel George D. Moore, T. D. . Trig te. M. Fredericq, 1son, A. D. Shep- — L g FUTURE. Brilliant Prcmises for a Gay and Festive Season. The second assembly and german of the Entre Nous Cotillon Club will be held on Fr day evening, November 26, et the Pale Hotel. Several mew, pretty and intricate figures will be given. The gsthering promises 10 bo & most brilliant and enjoyabie affair. The first assembly and german of the Wi ter Cotillon Club will_be held at Lunt's Hal Wrdnesday evening The seventeentn Scuwestern Verein Thanksziviog even hall of the organizai Mirs. Anna von Me: for a pupils’ n, 323 Turk st inck hes alat Sherm Friduy ti Hall, vember 19. The first of & serfes of socials and be given by the Saturday even 1 dances The siavonic L. M day evening uext. 3 Hall, 314 Geary and banguet w for the evening. St been issued for the of arrangements are Marisich, G. I. J. ‘Gospodne bullshead breskias Bradasich, The ot Valley to-day, will ed by Barne celebrated in this line. chef”’ twenty pieces will jurnish music for th. - tertainment, which promises (o be the larges and most successful of the season. PERSONALS. Mrs. Hester A. Harland has moved to 1728 Sutter street, and will be at home on the first and third Wednesdays of the month Mri, B. Nathan of Dresden will be rleaset 10 see her friends at the Hotel Graneda the first and second Mondays of each month. Dr. George F. Brackeit and wife have re- ?2:0\‘4 first and third Thursdays in the month. Miss Flora Meteaite of Napa is the guest of Mise Anne E. Skelly of 76 Rausch street. | Ms 4nd Mrs. C. A, Clinton, accompanied by Charlie Clinton Jr., leit New an_k a ffll‘lnlll.l t g0 on the White Star liner Majestic for Eu pe. | ™f%s. sig Lauter has resumed her day nt home and will be p! € sed to see her ]—(I‘Eun‘.ou the third Monday of each mouth at 1607 Post one of this season’ d the winter with he 'Zebn-,* cousin# tantes, will 57 Miss Marie We to Southern Miss Helen Deming has gone ! California, where she will spend the winter. | “Mrs. G. ‘Buchholz will be at bome on ihe | third Thursday of the monih at 303 Grove | street. i i Pt | *"Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fontanalefton Tuesday 1ast for 1.1 Paso de Robles, where they intend staying two w ich they will make a tour of Southern Californis, returning vy : 1st 0f Decembe L D man Samuelson, cantor of th Menachim Streisand, h.s 3 from Howard street to 84 Ha: riet street, where n -mi[l ”c"wf“ fxr;: friends : second Tuesday of every month. L peCod ers, ormerly of 211815 Bush, has moved to 1409 Webster street. Mre. 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