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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SU DECEMBER 26, 1897 25 1d in tab- | Jose announce the marriage of their ux lending | daughter, Jeanette Mae, to Clarence and valuable as- | Bruc nyson of rancisco, which with worthy nnized on Saturday last by Rev. , pastor of the First Presh ch of this city. nd Mrs. 8. N. Wood announce the igement of their daughter, Carrie, to een. They will receive Sunday cember 26 at their home, 1418 Pa of Janu-| Mr. devoted | e in the nature iage o An¢ he | : ) and th 1i take place E: the home of wil During variou s of Mrs. , and in the Cs nounce d Mrs. lott. ‘he Christmas come, and with it—at thi: —has come as cold. The weather for n colder than any yvears, and the cle: and_ briiliant sunsh: ially fine and in ern and northern vis for n here in many mospher ve been es particularly as it is ac- delicious fragrance of r ywhere. The re know how to preserve Common, a blossoms from the blight- 1es of Jack Frost’s white fingers h night covers of burlaps are f: ver the flowers and then remov and there, fresh and fai: 0 astonish and delight bare twigs and in Old During > decorations here utiful, and, on the was a most delightful passed it at this big int of the fact that young people among the ball was foregone, provided other ors. s B. Knapp of ve been Del Monte for sevei day, and will rem: r. and Mrs. John G. Moore, Mis: <leigh Thoma of the parties of iristmas visitors who arri P. Hotaling and Mr: wn from F They were 1ew era of g with a sculptor’s d of the Hospit for *isco_on Monda d by Mr. and Mr ew York City. So; during the we John G. Moo Mis: Honolulu; and_ Mrs. Knapp, Reading, Pa.; Captain keway, A. W. Pincheruelle, R. A. Craig, New York Heimer, Chicago; Mont- , E. J. Molera. San Fran- P. Wasserman, Miss Wasser- man, Portland Oregon: George Lambert d wife, New York C Mrs. S. Sim- mons, Santa Barbara; C. J. Shepherd, | Los_Angeles; A. W. Booth, wife and child, Chicago; Mrs. H. Latimer, H. A. Latimer, Boston; A. J. Crosy, Charles Vreeman, Chicago. WEDDING EELLS. Interesting Home Ceremonies of the Past Week., <" had ail | The wedding of Miss Emily J. Wilson, novelty. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilson, | ana Harry B. Slocum took place at the | home of the bride's parents, at °11 Cen- tral avenue, on Wednesday morning. The bride wore an elegant gown of golden brown. which was performed by the Rev. Ho- | ratio Stebbins, was fellowed by a d " | ligh dsomest d membe to offer m of its set. from order of in all respects a series of were Cinderella dan out all ¢ | joyed by the relatives of the contracting ction T costums ) = fpneion he Sontumes of | barties. Mr. and Mrs. Slocum have sailed The decoratio 211 were in ex- | on the Queen for a tour of the southern | part of the State. We , December 22, Edward H. cellent keeping with tt it of the jc ous Yuletic b z X al d delicious a 3 ; ¢ > faguire Marguerite E. Ha T £e Biten o | b at the home of the ts were s given by | bride, Twenty-third street. The wed- Mesdames Ros respec. | ding rery quiet affair, only the tively. At ea tful pro- | imediate s of the bride and s vas groom being present. A ening Mra Hooper gave a dance | - Tho bride I3 a daughter of the late in the parlors of dental and en. | James ( 1d niece of the late tertained 100 y ® | Commodore John Watters, United States v, and Frank H. Watters of this city, =0 cousin of Commander John Watters ., United States Navy. At their home mento and Franklin evening Mr. and Mr rner of streets vest I. W. Helbma tertained a compar " eighteen at | room is_ dinner. ap Worl Science and joined . hands James ¢ Wednes e g, when Dr. Samuel | e wedding of A Parsons Tusgle, professor of anatomy - Fear was & 1a e 3. M. Buehler, at the home of the Carrie Lawrence Go: M: and William 0. 0 the | bride's _parents, Carrie Nieisen, sister presence of a limited number of guests, | of the bride, officlated as bridesmaid. united in the holy bonds of matrimony. John Dohrmann was groomsman. The remo; as i at the nding the home was covered of the br %04 Van s and handsomely decorated Rev. Adams | with smilax wreaths and nvmerous lan- of the First Congregational Church offi- | terns. Here tables were set with a boun- ciating. teous repast The entire lower floor of the residence | All who have at any time been affiliated was thrown open to the wedding guests. | with the San Jose Normal School will In the -windows of the drawing | certainly meet former friends and class- room, where the bappy couple stood | mates among those who will be present. while the words that made t A programme consisting of music, reci- were spoken, a of pink r tations and short addresses by prominent erected. The s the artistic | g tes will be followed by a Social and handiwork of Harriet Griswold, the | ¢ maid of honor. Harry F. Gould, brother of the bride, as best man, and Miss Harrief was the maid of honor. M Anna_Wainwrig G as bridesmaids, and Victor Matthews and Philip Clay were the ri bon-bearers. i The bride wore a handsome white satin | A. Blac The jupe was made en train, and | Borden: nce Dr. James A. Plack, vice-president of the Alumni Assoefation, has charge of the rrangements for the reunion and The present officers of the ociation of the Normal School .are as follows; President, " Lee; first vice-president, Eli econd vice-president, Dr. James k: third vice-president, Thomas secretary, Antoinette Knowles; » ‘trimmed with point lace and | recording secretary, L. J. Geary; treas SOmS. urer. National Bank; executive of honor and the bridesmaids | committee, Silas White, Nick J. Bowden, Waltenbaugh;_enrollment commit- Edgar, Dorothy Allen, Amy Lizzie. a foundation of pink taff of these dainty gowns fashioned tiny ruffies and the neck cut low. T organdie overdress was slashed, showing the pink foundation jupe. Maid of honor and bridesmaids carried bouquets of pink carnations. After the ceremony there was a reception, for which many additional invitations were | issued. grand entertainment and dance will - given by the San Francisco Branch ion on Friday evening, January 14, at social h: huilding. Club will hold a “mock leap-vear” party on Monday evening, De- cember 27, at Saratoga Hall, 814 Geary Dr. and{b l‘g’rsl. Tuggle have- left for a | street. southern bridal trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Tufts have fs- sued invitations for ‘the marriage of HOME GATHERINGS. / their daughter Maud to Robert Nichol- | A 3 - n Frick, to be hemto‘nr Tn#ix y, morn- | Receptions, Dinners and Dances 7z, December 30, at th >resby- 3 . S en " Los Angeles. The groom in Local Circles. ctor of Internal Revenue | The young couple will be at Sutter On Wednesday last a party of Mission friends gave a lunch to Mrs. M. A. Post at 1527 Mason street. Armed with holly and mistletoe for the table decorations, as well as the good things of life in bas- —— THEY’RE ENGAGED, B kets and bundies, they completely sur- i e hostes: most Announcement Is Made of New | PiEioon’ was passed. “Phose arsorns Weddi ere: Dr. Mary J. Sankey, Mrs. 8. C. Year Weddings. Mrs. A B. Reed, Mrs. B Mr. and Mrs. William Witts announce . Mrs. D. M. Chambers and Mrs. the engagement of their daughter, Alice Elizabeth, to Samuel Creba. The wed- ding will take place January 6. pleasant _afternoon tea was the cooking classes of the Grammar School on Thurs- given b Broadway Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hamilton of S&\n“ day, December 16 Under the direction the bride’s par- t. | m Olsen an- | their daughter a bona-fide | regular | Hotaling came | i | Lulu Roon traveling | The ceremony, | ul wedding breakfast which was en- | 1 Medical Mutual Benevolent Asso- | | [ of Miss Toomesy, teacher of cooking. the | Colliver, Frank W. Simpson, William | girls had worked busily all epar- | Lisle Bell, Sam J. Gardner, George L. ing the g ngs for the feast. A |Stevenson, S. J. R. Langdon,'G. A. W committee of girls took charge of each | er, T. Allen Smith and William Emerson | refreshment table, and a number of little | Stevens. | maids in dainty ‘white aprons waited | An ertainment 1 excel- upon the gu to the number of about | lence givel t. on 100. The girls showed themselves pro- | la aturday evening before the gubs ficient, both as cooks and hostesses, and | of the hotel and friends. Leo Cooper | reflected great credit upon the inst had cl of the performance. The tion given them by Miss Toomey following programme was most artisti- nd the | cally rendered, ing unstint “That Dri | one a wound up | singing of class so | “Mrs. J. F. Roon Tuesday evening at her residence Twelfth street, Oakland, in honor Alice Mae Stover, who has since | returned to her home in the Ea fter a lengthy sojourn on the coast. Miss with_dancing icipants receiv- | the p character farris), y isted in entertaining the dance, | guests. The parlors were prettily dec- heroft. A Pair of orated with calla lilies and maidenhair | by W. E. Walker; a lady and gen- ferns, while a profusion of smilax and | tieman, perfectly sane, meet fin the | pink roses adorned the hall and dining- | office of a lunatic asylum, and each room. Progressive whist was the order | thinks the other crazy: He, Reginald | of the evening until 10:30 o'clock, when | Travers: She, Virgle Goodsell. Con- | an elaborate collation was served. After- | (“Cavalleria _ Rusticana”), ward dancing was indulged Rene Hickey; imita- | card tables Mrs. Conrad, tta Butler; mandolin_solo | | dent of the Miss May Roberson. “The Biddle a comedy in one Annie Biddle, 1 for gentlemen, the booby | | s _going to Mrs. Vogt and Count h 1dle, Miss | | Recorder Spe: sides the hoste ¥ Olive yder; essie DBiddle, Mt | and the st of honor, those present | Jessup; Reginald Ronald Rals were: Mrs. and Miss Conrad, Mr. and | Hickey. | Mrs. H, B. Belden, Mrs. Sleéper, Miss R S | Lottie Sleepe County Recorder anc | Mrs. ‘Cc. H. sy and Mrs. T. C. San Jose. | Landregan, M . M .| SAN JOSE, Dec. 2%.—Mr. and Mrs. | Yogt of Alame: B. W. Sloan, Ed | Bernard D. Murphy held a family re- Hall, James Alnsley and Fred Thomp- | unjon to-day at their country home, Master Jim Newman entertained a | D¢ar Mountain View. About fifty per | party of twenty-three boys at the Or- | Sons were present at dinner, after which pheum on Saturday afternoon and after | the afternoon was espent in music, songs the theater was their host at supper at | and a general good time. {he Tesidence of his mother, Mrs. H.| " s Etta Newman, >ost street. T Thom i | The house was hant Comely decorated | In8 Mrs. Thomas Morrison for the holi- with berries and hol After supper | there was music and games. The affair | was in honor of Master Newman's thir- | k H. Benson, who is attending Hastings Law College in San Francisco, | teenth birthday and the young host re- | s at ~home for Christmas and New | cefved many “handsome °remembrances | from his guests. Mrs. W. Brewster Valentine | _Those present were: Herbert Newman, ‘S,\'dnn_\' Sehwartz, Lester Sachs, Milton Lichenstein, Gerson Price, Leon Liebes, Irving Ackerman, have taken the Vendome n Jose. v for a visit uma, Ariz. D. Perrine of the Lick Ob- Harold ‘Brown. B | rs Newmanwis assisted in entertatn- | “prorciur . ing the young folks by Mr. and Mrs. L. ratory spent several days at the Ven- Schoenibirg, Mr. and Mrs. D. kline.| fon s ule bons feveral days at the Ve o Messrs. Gus, Henry and Leopold Morga e e thau, Julius'Brownstein, J. Levy,and the | Miqns iogo o0 1oft Tuesday for Des Misses Wanda Galland, Rosetta Moore, 3 age Mi: M AW 3 Carrle Bettman, Millie Bettman, Belld | g cie ot Cgon e o }f.’”:}“{;{}:g;‘,{ Bettman and Mr. and Mrs. J. Witt. e { R g irs. Melvin Stewart, who ~has been iting her mothe Laura E. Des CLUB GATHERINGS. |y laney for s turned to her . Al home in D Fashionable Organizations Enter- s, Mary Pick . . . d t her dau tain Their Friends San Francisco. One of the most successful and enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. BE. J. ersey are visiting able gatherings of the past week was the | Pythe Southern part of the State. initial reception given by the Monday | spending the holidavs with her parents Evening Whist Club at the residence of | Mr, and Mrs. Edward McLaughlin. Miss Felice Kingsford. A number of in- | Mrs. George S. Wells and little daugh- teresting games were contested, and at | }(-rl”llurlt]nn: have gone to Dixon on a the final the first prizes were awarded to | holiday wisit. Miss Belle Lipp and J. J. Van Nostrand. | Mamie Bothwick of Salinas is The ciub was organized by and i under visiting_her mother in this city. the personal supervision of Mr. and Mrs, | Otto Homer has gone to Los Angeles, de Haven. Meetings will be held on the where_he intends to make his home. | Second and fourth Mondays of each | Sol Rinald returned home Wednesday month at the homes of the lady mem- | | evening from a trip around the world. bers. The members of the club are: Miss | Nearly a year was spent in the tour | Maud D. Haas, Miss Emma Prosek, Miss is spe ding the holi- | | i and all the principal cities and points of Sadie lde“ual\-em A{;ss Felice Kingsford, | interest were visited. | Miss Belle Lipp, Miss Nellie G. Mart- | 1ana, Miss line Leahy and Mr. and Coronado. Mrs. J. J. en; Messrs, Herman H. | CORONADO (Cal), Dec. %.—Lieutenant Herzer, Merritt D. Robinson, Harry C.| Kimmell of the United States steamer Warwick, J. M. Salazar, J. J. Van Nos- an pass : o 3. Lewald E eussdorffer. A e ettt - = | supper was served after the games, and | mell and children are occupying a cot- | then the company was pleasantly enter- | tage. | tained with singing, etc, The next meet- | Surgeon H. T. Percy of the United | ing of the club wii be held on Monda; » S - | 6¥Ening. Decomber 71, 4t the résidence o | SLates steamer Monterey fs with Mrs. Miss . | " Last Friday evening the auditorium of | the Girls' High School presented a bril- | liant appearance, the gccasion being the dance of the class of 'S8 of Lowell High | School. The floor presented a very pleas ing picture during the grand march, | headed by the class president, Harry B. Danner, and_the vice president, Miss Jeanette H. Boardman. The other offl | cers were: Floor manager, H. 8. Shatfer; assistant floor manager, C. B. Stone Jr. ge | The arrangement committee consisted of | , A: K. Fulton of Baltimore. Md., one o H. B, Danner (chairman), Misses Jessie | a5t season’s guests, s again at the ho- . A. G. Doyle E. E. - el | &n"d:‘,flemmsrs, p?,ck,i‘,';‘,’.,"‘-,vf,,{.}"‘;‘;,'d C. 8. Morrill, a prominent business man Somers. The reception committee was | 0f Portland, Me., accompanied by Mrs, composed of C. C. Carter (chairman), | Morrill, Miss Helen Morrill and" Miss Misses Alice H. Cole, J. H. Boardman. . | E- F. Norton, has returned to Hotel del Shuck, Cox, Milroy,McCall and Messrs, | Coronado for a third winter at that Robinson, Bonifield, "Cellarius, Deutsch | Pleasant hostlery. and Levensaler. The hall was very pret- | 1. A. Preble was a recent visitor from tily decorated. San Francisco. The liferay and musical entertatnment | Mr. and Mrs. George C. Roeding were for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital, | down from Fresno during the week. | glven on Monday evening by Miss R. A. | Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bargerot registered ewell's class of the Denman School, was | here from San Francisco on Thursday. a great success and a credit to her under | _Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell of Grand Wwhosa auspices it took place, | Rapids, and George D. Sessions Jr. of Friday evening the Zeta Omicron Fra- | Benton Harbor, Mich., are occupying ternity of the college of medicine, Uni- | Mrs. E. S. Newcomb’s cottage on elia versity of California, held a dinner and | avenue. jollification. N. C. Trew acted as toast | Miss Alice B, Cary and maid and Miss master, and T. Alien Smith led the col- | Julia Butler of Lexington, Mass., are oc- lege songs. The active members of -the | cupying a suite at the hotel. fraternity are C. J. Bartiett, Neil C.| Mr. and Mrs. I. Eugene White of Brook- Trew, Clyde Hiram Briggs 'Laughlin, [lyn, N. Y., haye arrived at the hotel. William P. Willard, Thomas Clark, Rob- | ~Miss Catherine French Banks, daughter ert T. Legge, 8. J. Onestl, Harry Everett | of George W. Banks of Philadeiphia, who ‘Ange avenues, recently occupied by F. G. Haley. Mr. and Mrs. R. 1., are passing some time at the ho- | tel. . R. B. Livingstone and Miss Livinzstone are recent arrivals from Defroit, Mich, Mrs. George R. Newell of Minneapolis his arrived to spend another winter at the hotel. | nificent view from the mountain top has 1 | the mountain top recently. " | Mahoney of Mill Valle; % er of Hanford is visit- | hter, Mrs. Martel, in n Francisco is | M. B. Mead of Providence, | ant engineer of the flagship Balttmore at | & the last two months with her parent It was at Coronado that Lieutenant Price | met his brid will be given at the hotel on | r's eve. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kellam of San | ‘I]-'rnnclsco were here recently for a few ays. Mount Tamalpais. MOUNT TAMALPAIS, Dec. 25.—The cold snap that has during the past week 4 over the State of California did not overlook the lofty summit of Tamal- pais, but with the cool breezes have also come days when the atmosphere has been exceptionally clear, and the mag- been unobstructed. Among the recent visitors from San Francisco were: W. M. Wood, H. Welsh, M Hattie L. Dunlap, J. L. Scott, E. T. Perry, G. T. Townsend and a host of others. W. E. Tebbs of Yreka was here during th‘t*’ W ind Mrs. C. Vogel of San Anselmo among the sightseers this week. . W. A. Stowell of Belmont was on Dr. John J. Spottisford and W. C. were here. . Graham of the United States navy among the mountain-climbers. Mrs. H. M. Powell spenta few hours on summit recently. M. Durbin, Mrs. M. L. Durbin and M. L. Pitched of Fresno formed a that visited the mountain this | weel | . O. P. Westerfeld of San Francisco was | here this week. | _ Among the visitors last Tuesda V. Ridpath of Spokane (Wash o of San Francisco, or of San R el, Mrs. tura, John holl and M i . Nicholl of East Oakland and H. W. Davidson of San Francisco. W. Norris of Salinas was among the | recent visitors. Petaluma. PETALUMA, Dec. 2.—The Mayflower bazar held by the ladies of the Congre- | gational church scored a grand success. | Dainty fancy work, delicious refresh- | ments and an enjoyable programme, and | the attractions of a delicatessen table made the affair an enjoyable one. | The Cotillion Club held its usual monthly m. | full atten bi- ting Friday evening with a ance of members. ham was in from Stony Point Reed was called to Placer- unt of the serious illness of ville on’a her. | . W. W. Madge, the former rector | of the Congregational church, visited here in season to attend the bazaar of his former charge. M R. Tate of Sonoma visited here this week. W. F. Wade returned to Cahto a Yl‘" sant visit here with friends. BElanche Daniels of San Francisco visited here this week. H. H. Haskell left Wednesday to join his family in their new home at Sacra- the District Attorney in Sonoma County. Harvey Klyce of Mill Val- isiting relatives in Sutter County, will return shortly after the holi- | M Mr. and ley, who are v days. Mr. and Mrs. John Burt, nee Gardner, occupying their new cottage in Mili | afternoon, December to 3, which co Miss Mabel Charles is the guest of Miss | lowed by a mu Furlong. | tainment, to wh Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Garrigus of Salinas | were the only invited are the guests of Captain and Mrs. Birlem at San Quentin. IN THE FUTURE. Entertainments and Dances An- nounced for the On Wednesday tion convenes in San the week between Christmas and New Year’s, teachers from State will the Normal alumni. San Francisco. Many at Mis ion Parlor nual entertainment of juvenile dancing class. distributed little dancers. evening was as follows rch_and Delsarte, Eunice Henry; Behre; Irish ' jig, Bert Cannon; skirt | Alameda, returned to A dance, Mildred McCarthy; Mexican but- | night after a fortnigh terfly, Myrtle Meyer; Hungarian dance, | in New York and Col Edna’ Honn and Arthur Gould; vielin | Mrs. L. Rosenthal ( solo, Lewis Crowley, accompanied by | Sommer) of Portlan Francis Crow] Minnie Peterson Whe! scarf danc aspinita, Dora Heal Clorine Carrington and flag dance, M: Eunice Hénry; Howard McKinley; La Behre; Cinderella dance, Clorine Carring- ton; sailors’ hornpipe, Marguerite Honn; lovers’ quarrel, Edna Long Dempsey, Myrtle Brown and Bert Can- Loie skirt dance, Myrtle Cupid dance, Edna Long Brown; fantasia dance, Arthur Gould and n night in Japan,” class— Flower girl, Yum Yum, Rena Whelan: | Florence non; Edna Honn; “K; Mikado ~dancers, Georgie McKinley; Gould; Japanese fan Marguerite Honn; evening, the_alumni of the State Normal School at San Jose will hold a reunion and re- ception at Golden Gate Hall, on Sutter | street. As the California Teachers’ ather in this city them will be many who are members of | A number of the | San Jose Normal graduates are engaged in the practice of law and medicine in parents andflfrllends turned out al evening, December 19, to witness the an- | in abundance to the clever The programme of the | Miss b 1 has extended visit at Fort Logan a Highland fling, Florence y; “Hot ake walk, Edna Long and n; buck and wing dance, vard and Georgie McKinl , Walter Petitt, Myrtle Meyer and mbourine dance, Rena | M rcella C: Chinaman, danc na recitation, Alexander King; love song, son, Flore: Pea Prag's S the Girls’ High Sc able el d J. F. e committee in ch Th Swift, M Alice New Year. December 29, ‘Wenban. Associa- Francisco during who be pleasec 1 to see their f all parts of the and among | edne: weeks. Abe Les: on Saturday | Mrs. L. Honn's ! Flowers were | hs in turned home on the Mabel Reed bz pan class; recitation, | Colo. Time in the Old | Mari Marcilla | tur : principal d M the Margie Souther; London hornpipe, Marguerite Honn; | Ho ing a ‘asey; cocovienne, | ing the holidays with C Highland sword dance, | MacKinley at their lov Madred, Florence | cable,” in Santa Clara Coun Mr. and Mrs. M. R. and Elmer | the city and have Hotel Wenban for the Dr. B. Apple h visit to the lea and Europe. Meyer; and Mpyrtle Behre and | Arthur | and set engrav th his Edna Honn; Little Maids From School,” Minnie Peter- ng to their Christ Miss Hermione Miss Violet V. Goodman. PERSONALS. Halleck Wright, after an absence of several months from San Franci; returned to the city and is s ‘Wednesday in December day in January at their home, 927 ar Octavi and niece, journey of Mrs. D. G. Scofield of 102 visit to frief Miss Rose siting Miss Hig w presented by his employ of their esteem for him. “Three were Miss T. Rose and co, has g at the Mrs. S. Bear and Mrs. Marion L. Bear, ave just returned from abroad, will eds on the the st first Rose and Edna Coblentz of Broderick street have left on a South- ern trip, and will be absent for several ynsky of 1616 Bush street has e street, n . C. Johnson . after e m an and Denver, street, Friday m and their have re- Davis are liv- 1 Wenban, Vi turned from Belvedere for t Mr. and Mrs. Colin M. Boy Captain an re- “Inver- 5 ns, after an of two months, have returned to en rooms at the winter. 1 after a year'y ing hospitals of the F ast ns of Mahns & Kattenbach sed i ng a beautiful It w Year’s Day An occasion for reciprocating. Surprise those who have sur- One of our Glove Orders would be a very pleas- prised you. ing gift. mento. A. J. Fairbanks north Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gross of San Fran- | cisco made a brief visit to their friends Mr. and Mrs. Steiger. Miss Zada Smith is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. E. Fuller of Fuller's Mills, at Occidental. Mrs. Eliza Dow of Sebastopol is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. T. Maguire. W. P. Edwards came over from El- dridge Saturday to visit his family. 1. Cantel returned from the city Satur- day evening. M. O'Reilly has returned from his visit to, Hn’lldsburf. K. G. Raal returned from the visited here this week to further arouse the grangers on the im- portance of sugar-beet culture. Dr. E. Jacobs of San Francisco is at the American Hotel. Mrs. E. Marti of Somoma visited her sister, Mrs. V. Riedi, here this week, Miss Cnopius of Santa Rosa visited her sister, Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, this week. The family of David Ross left this WPI~1§( for their future home at Sutter Creek. L. Vasconi, superintendent of the Ital- ian-Swiss Colony at Asti, visited here on business_this week. Jesse J. Jewell and family came down from Trenton for a brief stay here Fri- day. )%’ev. Thomas A. Atkinson has returned from a trip to Oakland. John Baur has returned to the city. Miss Henriette Cantel visited relatives in San Francisco this week. H. M. Le Baron of Valley Ford made a flying (rlE: here this week. Mrs. J. E. Woodworth, ome of our school trustees, returned from a visit to Berkeley_this week. E. W. M. Evans left the early Flfl of this week for a trip to Paso Robles. San Rafael. SAN RAFAEL (Cal), Dec. 25—Miss Irene V. Hawkins of San Rafael is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. B. McDougall, at Bakersfield. Mrs. Quackenbush and Miss G. Beckett of New York are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Thomas 8. Bonneau. District Attorney E. B. Martinelli and Alderson, Willlam G. Moore, John A. | was married to H. Bertrand Price, assist- wife spent Christmas with the mother of | If you don’t know the size in making a present of Gloves purchase one of these Glove Orders, which are issued for as many pairs of Gloves as the buyer wishes to present, and with which the recipient can get any size or color desired ; or, should anything else rather than Gloves be desired, these orders will be honored at any department in the store, . We call your attention, also, to our Fans, our Leather Goods, our Handkerchiefs and Umbrellas, and the beautiful things in our Art Department. 125-127-129-181 KEARNY ST.