The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 30, 1899, Page 26

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SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1899, couple left on their wedding tri Mrs. Hewes will reside and will be at home Mond wedding _took Wedr s being Wi resert holds a lucrative position as phy- |« A very pretty out-of-town wedd v Sician for one of the mining corparations | that of Miss Katherine ( unningham : located at Hodson. The gppy couple rank S. Boggs, son of the late Senator took the afternoon train for San Francis- | John Boggs, which took place in Stoc co, whence they will go to their|ton last Wednesday noon at the b tiful | hure home in Calaveras County. Those pr home of the bride’s father, ex-Sheriff | the contracting at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. A, A.| Cunningham. The bride is one of the | Corcoran, of th Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Chandler, Mr. | prettiest and most popular girls in Stock- | and Miss Luc and Mrs. L. T. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. | ton. Owing to_the recent death of the natl s in M st Barnes, Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Chandlér, Mr. ym's father ‘the wedding was a_ver to match | and Mrs. E. L. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. only relatives and_ intima F. Bary Mrs. J ng present. The bride was EAL B | han Zowned in white satin, with Misses Maud | tuile orans ms, and _car- lda Hesser, Miss ried a bouquet of br Miss Mar- 1 | by Brock, M garet Cunningham attended her sister A s | rrill, Herman Allison, A | maid of honor and looked exceedingly | Miss Alice | Chandler, Milford Bransford. Thomas g rsseline de Sofe. MIss | Nineteen pretty in and Frank Brock, Maurice, Barnes, Frank, Brock Dickie. and Ro 3 > being i ohas. Alice’ Boggs e groom, being in | Alohas nd Bert Tning. wore a severely plain costume | Gould. Mi L T Wool. ' autifully | M, The wedding of Miss Ella McMahon and | Gecorated, daylight being excluded and hel . 2| Henry J. Luchmann took place last Tues- | the whole lower floor had the appearance Doy day evening in the old Mission Church. | of an exquisite rose garden. The servicz | Alice Adam: The bride is the daughter of Mr. and MrS. | was gead by Rev. Dr. Sovans of the Metho- | Fay Adamson. J. McMahon of 127 Diamond street. The | dist ®church \ beneath bower of La | Tucker, Harcy groom is one of the Mission’s most suc- | France roses, hawthorne and orange cessful and well-known business men. | plossoms. Rev. Father J. Conway performed the| " After the wedding breakfast Mr. and | ceremony. Miss M. Morely was mald of | Mrs. Boggs left on an afternoon train for honor and J. Meagher acted as best man. | the south, When they return they will The first reception of the De Koven | take possession of a new home at 123 East Ciub was given at Mission Opera Hall | Magnolia street. on Thursday evening. The hall was a| & e e mass of palms. The next party of| (Colonel Henry the club will be held at on Opera | ters, have arriv Hall Thursday eveni 4 The following Hamburg-American _iin from New York on the . and H erson, M W here Tt Wit Spend 0000000000000 00C00C0000R00000 q from Ho | n, M 10me in New geity. i | B. Friedman, W. F Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Hodghead | afi and Gustav Meyer. turned from Del Monte and are s | e Miss Blanche Allnberg and M at_the 3 Siern have gone (o Santa Cruz for a short stay. : i Morris Abrahams and daughter. | r Ot 2 1ts for a couple of w Miss Pauline | Mr. ainful accident. While ¢ Miss Lizzie | Miss Kilsey, are at the Wenban and will | way home from church a few wee ks S titie [ ISR mann, Rudy recelve the ‘first and third Thursdays of | her foot slipped an the pa the month a fracture near the ankle joint, |\ | Maier. Gusta s ; Manni Miss Mazie| A. J. Lachman of San sco, Who | FAItCicie For i K':gfised\:-ug;"\-e “232'?(% :Sé‘x?d a“(horlm\%a- left here after the close of the war, IS eX- | prank Keiffer, Ulrich Remens cation at Mare Island. 2 pected home in about a week. Since leav-| ,n Mrs, F. Mann, Mrs. F. 3 Mrs. Eleanor Martin and Peter Martin | IN€ here he has visited Cuba, making Ha- | "hyjse, Mrs. Reitel, Mrs, K. L entertained at dinner on Monday evening | ana his headguarters. He also Spemt| ypo 'Sy “'Schraft, Mrs. G. Wickers at their residence on Broadway in honor | Some time at Key West. and Mrs. P. Zimmermann | of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kohl. The | AR Mrs. H. P. Roach enert rooms on the main floor contained a| Mr. and Mrs, Thompson (nee Kales) | bers of ihe 8:15 Club | wealth of beautiful roses, pink and white | have returned from an extended irip to | dence, 865 Fig t Soka (4] carnations and palms he table was | the Eastern Statcs and are located for the | Tyesday eve i adorned with delicate Cecil Bruner roses | summer in their beautiful home at Oak- thel00CO0Q00CO0Q0O00CO0OO0O | and maiden hair fern. Rale s 3 7 Hor- | t Mre. Martin wore & very elegant Harry Willier and Frank Sewall have | b 3 - W of stiver gray satin, over taken the Charles Crocker cottage at Bel- [ A1 and : ont of which was a fali of Chantilly | ve a vear Ranal S Eh idge, who sailed | jace. The bodice was finished with a v Ker [last F e AEE IO LheT e satin and revers; the latter dec- | eenth . expects an cAging of hand-made lace. Summer. on the corner of Va 000000000 C200000000000000002000 Mr after an absence of a couple will ve here June 1 r are vis and Mrs. Harold Sewall expect to | SnaK fcKin- | ace Blanchard ¢ M to the Sandwich Islands early in | . it “Clem- | Ng rs. B, ller Howard and el Fechtler, U. 8. lia Morgan, Miss So; |t Tittle saile ' von Schroe llie Maynard K 3 Baron | ter = tie Thursday for their e aedkr - Georen Crorkes ol 1ac turday = % iy Yokohs Downey Harvey, Mrs. Will Kohl gave | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oxnard lefe here W Hobart, | Mrs. Josep s rine | Those pr arty on Tk t her home for t outh on the 20th inst. to attend | Prince A. and Peter Mar. | Ciement and ) vieve Goad are the | Z7C d Meheri n and ¢ streets. | the wea of Mr. “Oxnard’s brother, | tin | uests of Walter Martin at Palm Springs, | Rosam Eolias ¢ L 2 yrizes were ve! ome. con | Benjamin Oxnard, 2nd Miss Giffin of | Lee where Mr. Martin's brothe drew Mar. silver bonbon 2 Dr 2 silver iven last even- | tin, has been stopping on ‘account of ill | Orleans, which took place last Thu A fackuall dancerpas Blien lant ermn D D o D Mr. and Mrs. Oxnard have gone on to|iuw bv Leland S. Ram g : -5 3 ' flp.-s(‘) ‘%“ 2 i £ital S 3 Alma itzsi Ire o e B to Miss Vi Kallr N s | evening, | parents, v | dancing, = MeM s til mid Mr P’ , 3 v in < 44 ] m pe Morg ) n | New r win W New ¢ 3 o Sior = s hands Newha AR S S JE SR S S R S I I R TR I e R S S S S I T S S S S S S i % } Sehur: 4 Brook MARRIED FLIRTS. By Ella Wheeler Wilcox. R i e I e TR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR IR S IR Y LR R R R A S iy +1 + -t L - + + wesdearsshEeaae n on is careful r him. d the owever, 2 ke ¥ o | . ¢ | Costellc ret heart and who acts the M Fulton, M. bservers how weak and iz ¥ X is H a ma 5 < handec siness W re his dive U o s nd de ¥ ¢ s a simple and rath ko gomery | and omes a | v g goes ;v,!ul‘.‘fl like a ;wn'm»Y‘I n smkmi | 2522433234322 733334233332322° as a art full of pent-up affection, and | t s it som w iim upon the rebound | T o A, } W ’inxr . st ot Dl fhe - sony \’_(__‘r I RSN e 1 s 1 harm he did b @’r *X T 3 s f who has a weakness for b g en- | . N T found in count is al- ° i o & , but he finds o res ! ourage | s X who n ms to more than tolerate | who s i,y adoring falr ones of all ages, who | Mrs. Willlam Whittier and Miss Gertrude Carroll in Fancy Dress Costume, re spaniel-natured women, who | : - ‘ Photo by Taber. T ha , T Sl s 3 pire picture ew York to await the arrival from|dental Hotel to the junior officers of the ] join the party next Fi i ritten by unhappy wives who ask my | cctively by rope of Mrs. Oxnard’s father. James | United States battleship Iowa. she young then make a trip throush i | Timothy Hop! William P. | B. Stetson, who, with his son, wiil arrive | oficers in whose honor the affair was | fornla, expecting to be gone about four ! . e and earns 38 a day and gives her $1 grudg- | rington, Mrs 11, Mis in New York May 2. The party will re- | given will return to the Naval Academy | weeks. oS R expects her to pay rent and to feed and | Prentice .M | turn to San Francisco the first week in | at Annapolis to-morrow. | ¢Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Case Bull left New | Mrs’ ¢ 3. Jones th I ss, unsvmpathetic and quarreisome. She says | 3 | June. A wedding of note that took place on | York last Friday and will spend the Broback, 3. K miserable and asks me how she can get a divorce. | . : | Mrs. Willlam Burling and Miss Mamie | Wednesday was that of David H. Mc- month of May with Mrs, Bull's mother, | sig pont 5 s B Alvbros ‘Ggent h st nnd X | Mrs. Ira Pierce and Mrs. Cyrus Walker | Burling will be located at 2020 Buchanan | Laughlin and Miss Emye Habenicht, Mrs. Jarboe, at her home, Del- | Jerson, | o ahbIa Five Mibt oL e Sona bl out elsewhere. | gave a charming card party on' Satur- | street after May 1. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Habe' | Mar’ in Santa Cruz. Mr.'and Mrs Paul | e M : S ‘-‘h }h & TeasoRable sUm of money. with v, April and last Wednesday even-| peorer Martin and Walter Martin have | Hicht. Rev. Dr. Tiest of Oakland offi- | Jarboe will join them there. | “fecent. me, and ha ) tem in her nagement he M old Sewall a progres- | clated. The ceremony was performed in | S A e o faicem (e ) Jarhos houne ih Ban Ma- | e Ttedption room of the Cbibury Chib, | the. | which was bright with wreaths of pink hawthorne and rare roses. In the assem- 1 spend | bly room, where the wedding supper was | mont ey will ret erved. were eschscholtzias and wild oats nCe next w n profusion. The maid of honor was Miss t ev clerk or office boy. Having marriec ffort to make her a helpmeet. band finds her cooking and d than = d so the complaints 1 s from the intel- her mother's resi- ramento street, and delight ained about forty of her | Jarty . Irwin will for Honolul ummer the e Wil am_A. boston a ngagement of their daughter, Boston, to Henry A. Whit’ wt and Jean now in Du- last Lulu H cht and e bridesmalds w d wonder if they in Mr. | were Miss a Harold and Miss Emma be e | ThibEe ShD recel e, aud | Eaton. C. B. Sloane was the groom's best nost would dr| | Mrs. Wil atory } man. : me to drink or ate with them nts of Mrs, E ng Lundbo The bridal gown was of white dt | satin. The sweeping train was trimmed Magee Jr. Mrs. Irv esse man and Louis ing upon a strap and look injured Fare, Miss Marietta liave ol ound the hem by a heayy N of v are, Miss Marietta H: ill_give their annual | 20 A : seats behind them; women who spread themselves over two | Rawlings, Miss Carmen 3 T Union-square Hall, | White point desprit, ey Sieithe iwin. Miss May Denmah and gord. L) S t that other women or tired men are standing; women | Grace Bal s Grace Gorrill. Wetherbee gave a lu 3 1g, Ma. 24. A special at’ traction will be a confeiti battle. net’and s e 2 : smposed | Were wrought of the point ¢ [of Dot Thstion frat qoompesed | hodice was finished with a stock and belt |, The marriage of Miss Fannie urday, April 22, complimentary to several | Clement Grammar school w n out- | °f White satin. The in place | A€ O men who would make thoughtless and stupid offi )rs of the battleship Iowa and to |ing to Trestle Glen on May 1 with n;pr‘a.\ of or ey ;m&_ the | brated t and who would aggravate a man beyond | Mrs. Bddy of Washington, D. C., and on Parlor, No, 38, N: §. G W O io- wore Shite Lo be able to understand why he was aggravated. Mrs. Mary Reed and Mrs. Hobart, of ,n"\'l,'yl‘gg“‘;,',{';'fl‘; next Sy | over white taffeta, and the bridesmaids Appy wives who have written me would analyze their | CRICO- L Aie & PR Mincowski Lokl esprit. “The | POser. is announced. and dr ther at sh ttention in public places: women who toss much-be. G thy skirts over horrible pavements; women who Mre, Hen: ping counters, and slam doors in each other's faces. | €00 &t her oo Bush street. o May 6, tha congregation | 00Tt Mr Church will give Francisco, 3 eph, 1832 n Saturda St. Dominic’ nteenth | y rales or. { bt were in pink organdie over pink taffeta. Mira Park. near Santa 2 sty they have been guilty of any or all of these dis. s i : ! T i o nefit of | ¥y 'and Mrs. MoLaughlin, after a ve preparations have been made | SQNS:_ Mery e rorynhie lelg.’;d\_»r General Evan Miles, U. s A popular young | honeymoon trip south, FUI return and | and a good fime is assured ‘T‘““‘,,“{“(‘,i,’, - : illusi RECIVEEL i 3 R 5 N arrie | summer across t v | § vood Circle No. 129 F.. win | eXpec e ZO > been the means of the first disillusionment. Fven an | from Washington, D. C., and with Mre, | o Dp has dnarried, 10| SRERCt Wednesdny evening in Alameda |Five a My social Thuress cvonins. il | “Mirs. H. Asher man is impressed by tact and thoughtfulness and consid- | s {5 staying at 433 California street. | o couple l‘c",““‘[’;"l{ (mm"d"‘, R n §m o | Miss. Alice Gibbons. daughter of My aug |4, at Foresters: Hall 105 O F“””i;,;}_:j‘»‘ who hay for others In a woman. He is sometimes reformed and refined by | Edward M. Greenv left Salt Lake | tanded trip through the north and will | Mrs. Robinson Gibbons, was unitéd in| A very simple but pretty we & waal L visit in B n with such a woman. x | city, Utah, last Tues for l\gm{ York. | pa gone for an indefinite period. Emnrriugs with Francis Barnum Grav that of Charles Leslie Hewe s | Gough str n a very disagreeable and fault-finding man become a good- | 16 " Teturn to this City abgut May Miss Nellie Dickie, only daughter of Mr. | the assistant librarian in the Mechanics’ | Emilie S. Cook. whick [iogacet jonabl 3 - ' B and will pass the summe - |and Mre. A. A. Dickie, was united in mar- | Library of this city. Rev. T. J. Lacy | Reno at the residence Carro tured ipanionable husband by the example of & human sunbeam George Crocker left yest his | riage to Dr. Samuel G. Bransford of Cala- | performed the cerémony ~ in 'Christ’s | man on April 17, the b are enjoving vho laugh v*e,.and whose gentle, unselfish life was better than any private car for the East. He will return | veras County at the residence of the urch. Miss Mary M. Hovt of San Fran. Juse was prettily dey hunting in t 10n ever preached in its influence for good. shortly, accompanied by Mrs. Crocker and | pride's parents near Suisun on Wednes- | cisco was maid })l honor and Miss Ella | casion. Albert Ward wa nd Mrs. . M A wife is a great power, and she can mold and shape the avera the Misses Rutherford. day. April 26. Rev. G. H. Merrill of Sui- | Graves, sister of the groom, and Miss ter, Miss Louise W D & UROHeR into the sort of a husband she wishes, if she begins m,‘: exiough, agni,’%‘;’s‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Hail have re. | sun’performed the ceremony. The bride | Mamie Gibbons were bridesmaids. Tha | maid. The bride w ix months. ¢ i 1in a Land- X ” - & 4 to thi ity, after an absence | was r se V. s Vi room wi d v, R b7 " D & A d Michael enough patience anc tact.—Ella Wheeler Wileox i New York Hvenins |Lumed to thie city, after an absence of | was born In the house in wiich she was oo ewes u ed by, Robert Colquhoun | some traveling gown, and carried a Alexander 1 Forl | married. The groom is a rising young |as best man and William Richardson and | nificent bunch of America §-| four we trip_to World. H. M. A. Miller has returned from Cen- | practitioner of Calaveras County, and at | George Innes acted as ushers, |ter the wéddi(;\g Lyr:-:ralc(?:stm?ne";,gf,‘&l Hi‘éfiénfi"gfim

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