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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1899, gfifi‘fififlfifinfififififlfififi fifioflfifififl@fiflfiflfififlg o ped o < L bal 2 (ALY elaiae F744 o bd b=1 o i o o Describes o o L ' b J . bl 5 er resentation b =3 bl =3 e (¢7 . b3 o & b o p=1 & C pad s ween tclorea, o OCIETY is still on the move— | Clayton street, with thefr son and dangh- | Miss O'Connell, A. H. Weber, H. H. Kalish. | Tilley, George H. Forn. From Eureka—Charles | ley, Mrs. C. J. Parsons and nlece, Miss Elste | & o = a although the cool |dere for the season g | Ssle, Oakland; ' -y hman, Alameda vs. and Martie Montgom: { & o Pa% ¢ 3 o g O oy | Lieutenant Governor Jacob H, Neft is | gl Oakiand: I cimdy, " Alameda; ‘ SEvlana S e B e e R R o R R R =R =R -R R F-F R R R BB F-R =R} A e sarly to their | SPEDding ‘;L?:«:’,i‘.“ e wife, Menio Paric; Mi - rison, Me 2 g osa—Prs G2 W, . 4 Ll ARIS, May 10, 1889 — Well , other ladies into a large room, which Is < v the, resorts are | xice Fontas Moniton to Alvan & UlSh-| Conceoeie: Peoney 8 laremont; 2 q [ WV > B W, nd child. { ‘Aunt Flora, Mabelle and I came | the chapel and which is arranged v w fillel with summer guests. A |sog Port Costa, Cal. The wedd 1 take | L, Chamblin and: w Sar ‘[4 N Menlo Park—Erank | back to Paris last night from |seats in tiers. An officer stepped for have been detained also by the | place at the bride’s residence in Sausalito | “AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS, —The | a = 1 How alter O. Howell. From Uk D HGor coaiT ParauE " tME 306 | aid oftered nie HiS arra. Hlorrors! public schools, but in | Sunday, J_ullh; %, Only the immediate | guéets who sr:fil!;_arra\,\‘lfl’):‘r:‘r:)‘d;;nl}}!;."xr“; t the KERILWORTH INN, Mil-Valley, | about my trip. | over six feet, but he caught hold of m summer hegira will | family will be presea’, | $ies M. Lyons, G. . Knopt and’ wite, 1 a L Iowinib Ruesie resistéred here I told you we were thinking [and led me to my seaf forward, lkewls N : 'ITQ-T,\"THT A Pare . | Coppentieim, Mrs. 'A. Hall, Harold Hall, Henry J. P Garland, Mr. and Mrs. W. S t00 much of it, but we did not know any- | Mahelle. Yqu see, that was bec tue ell White are already | g, R | 8. Nathan and wi . Wise and "Mr. Ward, all thing for sure, hut Mr. White, the charge | ladies that were presented attend court The followi ac rs. Mary Wiibur, Mrs. N. 2 Irs. B. J Kemp, Mis Harvey Thomson, h ing D Mirs. J. Bra 1. Parsons Gollober and’ wif om Alameda—G From San Rafae Gregory Bickoff, untry residence, “The | Valley. Mr. and M | 38, June 10.—Following | d'affaires, who is, or was, the momen-|every year and so had their own seats or | are the arrivals here for the week: Mrs. H.{{ary Embassador until the arrival of | those helonging to a cousin, mother, ete. Dr.'and Mrs. F. Payne, )18 B C. W. B. Cunringham t PSS Metiae, 3 Masictany. | ! < = énry nd wit = Hetor” Bickoff and 3, 81, | KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS, June 10.—The | 8° $5,05"und Tamuy, Santa Cruz: H. § N e o thei 1 oate s and ask i e We g2 v y i B Sc = ': y‘r; i‘;n\‘“:h' ")‘\.” '\\. | Emily R stman, Mrs. Lowe - | Rev. Thomas Filben, the Rev. E. R. Dille, O. | Kokn, Thordas Macauley, W. H. Roope, 8. h.lr Ch '.‘” , wrote 3|. Hdth':;::t :‘f‘.&V‘L \ fl’\( lhereh tv\an(: minutes and then S&n Matev. Mr. an¢ s Zeel Kapff, Mrs. MIRA MONTE (Ross Valley), June 10.—The | 8. Orrich and O. J. Backus of Oakland, Cal, Kelly, L. Sanborn, P. T. Goodloe, M. L. would like to come over for rassed into the next room and so on wve taken a cottage in Ross Val- ing-room. It was a chance not to be de- | through four rooms. ave Mr. Mrs. W. B. Be At the end of each room was a sort of irles R Mrs. Robe Mr. ave gome t Gener \rs. James F. Houghton and Mis \linnie Houghton will spend the grea f the summer months in San Jose. Willlam Ingraham Kip, Mrs. Guy Miss Kip contemplate a trip emite Valley and Miss Alice | ave the latter part of this reve she will George H. How- on. Mayo Newhall aro xed in one of the Barber ss Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. rrin and family departed yes- \ summier holiday, & portion of passed at Bartlett Sprlngu. Willlam Thomas and thélr Mollie Thomas and Miss xpect to spend the month ahoe. . Miss Janet Watt and A ell will take place at 4 Thursday afternoop at the ide's parents at Madi- Oakland. Rev. Dr. Bakewell, ev. Mr. Brown of the First nal Church, will perform the de Fremery will be maid Miss Louise de Fremery, nn{-hcll, Miss Chabot, Miss e and the Misses Cos; V' bridesmaids. Mr. Campbell's are ever accepted at the first by the Queen, as she then receives the English peerage. But the new Lord Chamberlain made an exception {n this instance, Mr. White having boomed us considerably, | and we flew to London, all in a tremble | and a flurry. Well, Wednesday dawned bright and early, the first day of March coming in not as usual, but like a lamb. T started | to get up and could not, for I was giddy | | and sick. Poor Aunt Flora was ter-| | ribly frightened, and a doctor came, | stuffed me full of a lot of something, and | I arose. ‘“Well, Bunko Bill (her pet| name for her father) “you would really | have been impressed with your last at- tempt,” for she was quite imposing in her | white satin gown—all white, with one black bow on the shoulder, just out of courtesy to Victoria, as she is in mourn- | ing, 'and so is the court. My train was seven and a half yards long, and T wore & tulle vefl with three Prince of Wales' | feathers in my halr, all of which is “de rigueur,” yvou know. I carried a bunch of | lilies of the valley and wore all of Aunt Flora’'s jewels that I could carry. My gown was made by Mme. Ge:Der, and was trimmed with white roges and lilles of the | spised, for no Americans or Australlflnsv | | golden gate, guarded by four officer | six bows to make. Siy dog! Of cour . they allowing only twelve ladies to pass it at a time. Well, I could tell you miles of the beauty of the rooms we passed through, but I'll wait until T see you. We finally reached the Galerfe des Glaces, mado something like the one over here, except that it was only one mirror. Here we went ingle file, and the gentlemen in waiting examined - our toilettes, measured our trains, spread them out, ete. The Marquis of Lorne stood next to me and escorted me to the door, and I sald to him i{n a most English volce: “Pardon, your Crace, but how many royalties are there present?” He seeing that I was not English and taking it for granted that I was either myself or Mabelle said, ‘“Her Majesty is sorry not to meet you, Miss—er—er—" ‘Murphy,” I said. “But she is not attending court.” And then he told me there were six royalties present, meaning, of course, that I had he was only joking, but he was funny and quite broke up my dignity. All this time I had been king toward the door of thé throneroom, and as I be Willlam Sproule, and the } mes C. McKee, Frank Borry, David McClure JIr., ¢ Jr., R M. Fitzgerald, Wil 1 Alexander Campbell. Only 1 3 invited to the followed by a st 4 until 6 o'clock. nd Mrs. Redmond street, was the pretty wedding last Wednes- 3 g. the contracting partles 2 s Alice Cowen anl Guy Hunt T ceremony was performed valley. . The train was satin, like the|reached it I met the Lord Chamberiain, gown, and was fastened by a sort of fi who is a young man, and he led me by ish of a collar, embroidéred in silver. My | hand to right in front of the Prince dress in the back was very decollete, and | Christian, the Queen’s daughter; then he my train was fastened to the edge of the | shouted out as though every one was decolletage by Aunt Flora’s dlamond pin | deaf: | and caught on one shouider by her neck- — «Tg be pressnted! Mi {1ace. So I played Vanderbilt for three | p ph v of the United | hours. S Every one in the room Now for a description of Mabelle. YoU cq to stare. T dr would have been dazzled could you have | feeling the while like a seen her, for she was queen WOTth. ot satn: of niv s made her gown, and it was very, Very | air, sort of rose, m beautiful. The train was trimmed With | was for a m! orchids. Oh, I forgot to that my | Up I came withou train was all beruffled inside with Chan- | howed to the next la Adelaide M-u-r- {ackenzle, and the by Mrs. John L E has made her home M.ss Pear] Sabin was wt mis hiteh, though, and the Princess and William McLaine was { tilly lace. Mabelle had no trimming at | Beatrice, youngest daughter of 1 ehran havi all on her gown, and the satin was a lit-| Gueen, then to Duchess of Yo 1 .r‘.:;;y .\:\1\(“ fggngignl&;{gl tle stiff, but she carried it off beauti of the heir of the Prince of Wales “Coct Later they | Just as though she had been born in it. 6 Diifloeks Ele O Hattites. vear, but Los | ‘Well, we were ready at last, and Aunt | spen 1 gave one long, swe g bow to home. 7 | Flora went with us in the carriage—a | (ho gentlemen, who were: The Duk anc usual court carriage—with coachman and |y S p CreTe 0 T | footman in red cloth, powdered wig. SHOT¢ | g ttenperg and all their suite. Then troiisera and Black sppers. The foot-| it eruerE ANl & ot oy arm roan wore lilies of the valley and orchids | = 1=0 G 17eR! mixed, and.so did the conchman. The |TRTIEC Nt L ense—my two white horses had big pompons of | 4 ' Wa% O course n STel SXpense-my white ribbon at heir ears, and the Srest B (R B4 & §one Harped N the throneroom was d chai f lseveral As Mabelle and I came out of the hotel |} oy 0c the four Princesses, all in black, there was a crowd standing in the street | UTCtImesTine four Brncesses, At in back, and around the red rarpet, which spread | 3blaZe With jewels and tows and rows of to the carrlage. We really felt itke raval-| ) o; gide an officer from every regiment Honcwls s I D e P ate: |in thé Englisa army; then the diplomat ollowing a long line o v | > K : - = v & + a representative from every country like ours, When we redched the entrance | 2 e e b we drove under a great red canop) :f:‘“‘\vfiji:df'u:‘t:ri ;;f:e-«”‘;:)wnr, why e Going out of the throneroom we went men, and Into the courtyard where the | Golng out of the thronerqom we went Queen’s barid was playing. Of _course, | on through another series of rooms, back ‘At Flora 044 Tiot ‘gefiout, Sjut we | down (0] our cartligen, And wors drives descended, helped by our footman, and | to the photographera. passed a’ line on ecither slde of her| Wellnow, you know, T havs the prive | Majesty's Officers of the Guard, who |lege of pres any at the Court | shrieked otit one to the other: . James, and I think it would be very “The Honorable Miss Swift!” and like- | r;n}‘.ixlva you coms over, o let Victora | My! but it does glve vou a funny feel- attending ms n;( dr.m Nz-\: »m, & right ing! It almost scems as though it wers | to :A Court_unctiona-—concer the first time you had ever heard it. aings, funerals or anything. 3 Up we went the marble stalrcase with | ADELAIDE MURPHY. @+ OO0+ R e e aces S SR ol s S e e o ] Frederick 8. t Tuesday af- of the bride's sht Gregory, at 421 treet, New York. was attended by her. sister, égory. as maid of honor, Donald_Gregory, acted Rev. Dr. Edgar Enos of | the bride, officiated. as hostess at an at her home on | \y evening. Those | Major General W. R, _Brigadier General ; Mr. and Mrs Eleanor Terr Hager, Miss Silas W, Terry, U. | alter 8. Martin Kir | | N., of the Towa, e guests of honor pretty luncheon | wl room of the Bohemian 10se invited to meet them were: Itimore, Miss Terry, Miss Dr. Crandall, U, N, Wilson, Edward M. Green. ries King, U. 8. inner last Tues- Martin in_the » ¥ Marti _‘mnm Cl 1‘}; m[xv;e have registered here during the F. White, Berkeley; O. Parl g ¢ besides the Plastair, Dan P. Resan, F c | | 2 Prince- | s 5 i jtt, John Helerlo, ‘ ibeer, G valle, W. ( . ey e, Yohe Biad L. Shaw i Platt, J. B. John- |’ana son. rs and T Igin, IIL.; M hbone and Gerald | Peter Couquette, r a L. Bersger, 3 it and wife, | Luey Be ‘. Hadern . wife te o et Goadlve, & P. Topp, n Fran T aaite ey the et | Konn, Riley J bl e Weshing M o Ui e b Cool, Frank Douds, Al Oleson and Mrs. B a , "Austin, Tex % 2t her noms ori Atide | worth. M 1., June seated at_table, PASO ROBLES, June 10.- week's_arriv- 5 tess and Miss Jolliffe ala here include: C. M. Hunt, A T 3 Mrs Miller, Miss Minnie Jol. | White and wite o . Miss Josephine Plerce. Miss Alles | A Br P reichner. | f fMitt and Miss Lucy Mofftt 1% i Woodfa K LTS« tk W. Crocker and Mr. and | se ORaD Amillo H Mre. Samuel G. Buckbee are making a Bailey, Henrs 3. ‘Edear it brief stay at the Hotel Vendome in San Dunn, beCK RO ISR i : tee L. Comurn, | L Carroll is visiting Mr. and H. B. Owen, E . W. H. King, W. | L D, Murphy at thetr ranch F. ! b S T s man Vi 2 Stran g et i i F. Marfon Smith and Migs lowita e e Sotac, M ve gone Bast. They will | | nick and w . Lestr O mmer at Shelter Island. [ D 30 € i, F. Koshla Marfe | 'C. W. Foster, Fyman, O. H. Héynsman, | 3 T. Messer and Mis ror w York last Friday 3. Rice, John Berry Y {]I(-ulrv,fl Granin, C. R. Mattock, A. Newr C. Grigz, Harry B. Getesson, R. R. ( 15, Jack Jr., Charles Fraizer and X . Leigh, Isaac Miller, Koshland 3 | John Ci . Mills left here | nehtwanger, I, en route | ¢ }‘.|v~~‘~~ Mills, who have been n that 1 . R. H. Robinson, Gibbons, | > Eberwoed, J. L. Harker, Cap LR « Henry Gibbons, accom- A White, James L Morrls, W. C. par will be joined in Port- Jobm Carlson, John Steven. M. M land-1 Late arrivals at the M d M nd wili spend gome Charles Ale Mr. and Mrs. ntains of the north- ate and at Castle Crag re: n San Francisco- ', A, C. Muller, Mrs. A 5 ‘ahconst, Ben W. Day. Miss | GLEN ) nt arrivals at Moilie Tay, Miss Ethel I tt, Mrs. Jerome | Mervyn Hotel ar San Franclsco—Miss Deasy, Mrs, L. Butler, Miss M."Hayes, T D. | L. Felane oariman, B. J. S. Cahill, Mrs, C. M. Boardm A ibe, Andraw Thorne. C. H W. 1. Doxey and w ward Kaeszer, A, X 5 Young, Barnett nd son have returned irope. iford, accompanied by L left last Tuesday even- | 5 terling Postle; iss Thomas. Akl oy ! Gon: B re—Clifford G J. C. Stubbs returned fro Baker, wife | o o) - A wife evening, accompanted by 1. 3. Richardson, Miss Maud Wil- E _Jos ¢ and wite, Estella La Cos’ Mrs. J. E. ) , € ren, W. J. Genroy: Biair Hart, Lakeview: Thomas From Oakland—Leslie G. Wright have been |(n Rafael—G. C. Boardman Jr. Fri ast eighteen months, From Chl s Morgan will spend a X e se-Miss Emma . Gunckel. Kimbail, Dr. J. Q. Pierce, Sebastopol: W. H. month at Castle Crag as the % cago—Mrs, M. Jeanie Webster. e kiah; G. Gage, Sonoma; Mrs, Poh Mr, and Mrs. George Crocker. ° oot Of “The music which Mrs, Moore has secured, for | LR, ¥l agies ¢ R. Brinkerhoff, U. 8. A_; Saturday evenings and = Eundaye AZCh tOTV| Y Farrara, . W. Renter, Alam ? ff and Miss Brinkerhoff much w‘(m enjoyment of the & Wagner, '\Fn }lxrnyd, Berkeley; Charles O'D, cently from Manila, are i oy = Glenwood, June 10. | Lane, San Franciec he Hote! Vis. v ss Adelaide Murphy in H f A SUMMER HOME FARM, Glenwood, June 10. ON HOT SPRINGS, June 10.—The fol- S ko e il Geeen: s o Dremiet e s Tohomng g L topglned bore oue || BXON, HOL, STRING e 0 The ol baum) left here last Friday for Alaska s Dies Adelaide Murphy ls the daughter of Samuel G. Murphy, president of the First National Bank of this city. Miss Murphy has been travel- | iisetner, Georse Colburn, H. C. Shock. Miss | week: From fap Fraicgec AL er l‘!‘h‘!rnymill;:r. Herbert W. Hatch, ing in Europe for geveral mo. with her aunt, Mrs. Swift, and her cousin, Miss Mabelle Swift. She was presanted in London at Queen Vietoria's First §. 3. McGuire, Joe Hirsch. Beg!:-lxr:l.‘; 5",’;:‘;,’; :,‘,,'5" wite, F. A. Rigdoi. T s oy Oy THIBG A Drawing Room, belng introduced by the United States Bmbassador. The picture shows her in her presentation gown. Miss Murphy has peen the re- | Mrs. B. Schloss, Miss Eiy Crmioss, wite, P. s iyt at s aae qiy ciplent of many attentions during her brief stay in London. She has just recelved an invitation from Mre. Arthur Paget to serve in one of the booths | Coleman and B G BEIUED Gine the sum- | McGrayon, | Miss | E. Sau y R. Coo 1t last Tuesday for at & charitable bazaar about to be given under the patronage of the Prince and Princess of Wales. Miss Murphy will sail on the Teutonic June 27 for Samle of ol MiMs o T Loukey, Mits | Grofs, g o, Srenp, fCS _,,,,,:{, op. ”}1 "'x w,fi,&‘hp{dw,“ A New York. Bhe will visit friends In the East for several months, returning to her home In this city some time in September. Vivian Batley LR R‘:’fig‘-mfi; ’;.-,nnl:‘,- £ | N Connor, Mrs. Charies A. ests ¢ resident and s, v 2 nna ein, - . Ve V. 8. a ] Hhe White House: Later thoy by Bt S e e — e Stevens, the Mistes Liara 40l | ¢ e ects, S with them for Mount Holyoke, w! scns, Mrs, Addle M, Nell, Mrs. E. H. , E Slla Stoltenburg, A. M. , Miss Mabel | Bibo, Frank H. Powers, n Mr. and Mrs. J. Downey Harvey have|Cook, Mra, Cy Moore, Mrs, T. L. Johnson, | Wite, J. R, Brida, . C. Btide, J, D. Hyrne and | -n¢, late arrivals are: Frank Miner, B, P.| \o 5 . Dunham, | P*000 00" Miss Adelaide L. . wite, Mrs. N. E. Neary, Mre. 5. ¥ s D. Get ;' Fred Reynolds, Francisco, Mrs. M. Rose and Near 0%’ | Church of San Francisco, 3 bauver, H. W. Newbauer, %n Erancigeo; B, | Chureh o8 Q0 o ‘Denver, Colo., Mrs, T 8 | bt £ 0 and wite, M s C.; Thomas V. Pi of Oakland, Mrs s Page and C. W. Pagé ven and | E. Goodman, D. B, Mu I W i Rev. Dr. Thomas Fill e and | from Sunol-Mrs, C. W. Dos, G. W rlgs G. “White, . W. | trom Alameda—John H. Walker, L. Mettager; . Brida, Petoy donos, Gt jne East, where they will join their ohil | Mre. H. J. Bnrnes, Mra, M. A. Merriil, | Wite, 36 L. Cook nnd wite, Mlia Violet Cook, | G8Tney, A, J. Brandenstoin, Matthew Kav- | Alhmedat ] iren and {hen proceed to Furope to spend | Miss Estelie Houghton ana Mra Hobbd, * | 3 L Cookl Jro A. . Drageur and wito, Miss | 218h, D. C. Hanoook, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. | qeia® L 6. Sebord Jr, mer months, In honor of tho engagement of Miss Ro- | Clair, Y-Jm:«eurd F.'G. Gantner, J. O. Qentner, | Wellman, Miss M. W. Loveland, Mr. and Mres. | Ryali and wife, Saiin Mrs. Freflerick A. Kohl left | setta L. Leavy to Frederick E. Baume {,’-‘-A’r"‘:vmgl"mfl‘;t;l;flfy“_;fr- Misn M. Hodgen, | Doan Mawon, Miss Mason, Plorro Muson, Hor- | Monterey: Herm. Werrel, Sai Mr. and la_Green Franciooy, G Gl e Fvelyn McCormick, st evening for the East, where they Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Leavy will be | &y - Hendy and wife, | vey Lindley, I'rank Juckson, O. O. Salmon and | H. Graham, Rurekn; Mre. F. Katz, g P Mr. and Mrs. D. = i pend the summer. Ly pleased to feceive their friends this ufter- | JULTR bt ogie, Mine Joice fv‘"fib’fi | Mr and Mve B, 8. Magon, fi,‘};‘g B Jogouran, M. D, San Franciico. | DR, Sioan B Jacke, ganeral mecretary of U3 | from Santn Hoes HL, Coldnere, . Oicn: from 3 ! o Ay B ¢ “ 3 .- it ar Dlatr, NOSL L S n s o A g S et Mg iCuls ‘alter 8. Martin went to Beattle last B bacthe dveme, o o hete restdence, ik and wites et i 4r i JT-MN’“!BNND' e N | gt Y Davie, W, W | Quiland Yi\l“'\«f(é?nl\r'lnn}(‘lmr:nzm CHkiTes Wi MO MeatE SR LT haChiumble S g, Wednesday on the United States st : Min D A, Lovy Wil be pleassd o Het W.Pflm:nlurflu -h"‘m.; Jmlll‘u “hlndn"l’!" Hln woek's arrivals hore mro: Irom Ban Franciweo | Adams, Qaklund: J. D. Cuthbdert, 1. B Price, r,r N anfocd, Mx'\:m&x:‘. né"’“ri‘?.“""‘ » ’n]u;!v\ ‘; atte; Town as the guest of Captain Terry. - | triends on the firat and third Thusdaye'st 161 | noe O Meroer, Miew . My Liaeedy F. 1. J8cke | rangor, Moy Comistre “sonnoare: i Yoor- | Qi trafaition. C. HuT L B ium O ions the weok's artivals at El Carmelo | B3 I GROVE, Car. Jine 10T he wéason Mrs. Jerome Lincoln and Miss Lincolp, | Sherman strest. iny station, Alamods, [ won, %.F. Temington and wite, Mins. 1da {(nn—[; i) riotte Voorsanger, D. Roih, | Buc Rowin R, SE_ DA% rewnelsca Hote) aro: 0. P. Dildock, Topekn, KER8.: G | 15 opening much carlier 't at_this who safled on the Teutonic for South: he wedding of Miss Aana Marla Londutzom, | Ington, 1. L. peiice and wife, W. W, Bapdor- | L« B Roth, G, H, Acksrman, Lloyd Aokerman, ham, Lo Ang Hoteh aroi O % Bowvor, Atohinon, Jcans.i W, [ 8 SRnIZE Souch cociler t visitors ampton. are now in Angland. U. C. '8, and Df. Wintheap John Van Leaven \ won und wife, Miss Graco Banderson, i, J, D, | Frank J, Foran, Miss A. Lewls, Miss Panay B, “ s 2 ~ Salt . .. Call, Miss B, i!] ‘R Porter, Loma_Prletai Frank Knox, f i have already arrived, cottages and hotels are . and Mrs. Walter M. Newhall, twho Osterhout, Brown will tako place Hatur- | Stophens, Mies ,\1:2; imith, T\ {"Ef' | Lewls, Mys, A J. Gunn, Miss M, Guon, J. H, fn A é).ks‘ Bigs M. A. Knox, otels ar % | Doxter, Salinns; P. wi | rapidiy filing and the town is wearing an air Culverwell, San Fran. | 7 untsual gayety. £ Mins Margaret Smart, | (A Pleasant surprise party was tendered Mr. . E. M. Bmart, Mies COWIn Swinford, | and Mrs. Harry M. Campe at their regider Googhegan, : 1428 Hayes stréet, Saturday evening, June Lake City; b , Q. Jel ] y day, Juno 17, 8t the homa of the bride's parents | Hugh Johne, e o Sli bi § have been visiting in this city, returned | jm ferke ey, Hugh Johas, Mif atner, Bidnoy ito ohroder Jv. and Wifo, Master O, K. Bchroder, | Cnmpbelidi J, ¥, Parkineon, P 1o thelr home in Los Angeles ’ut Thurs- Amfinewfirfl%c}e{.ug::va‘mvgrd s‘,; s '?2 | i1‘ .n“ EIM'.P:_)?E:%":;‘GC.-.;' ’,fi?&vafiflt‘umni :zm.,.:, .1‘.1H-;:-l|;l“':: ;nd;h‘:l'dhnn.yuu. Kum. m:‘? x‘.';‘:‘a:rth'x‘gfhl’; ]tZsz‘l"r ) 'y nd danc une | M e T4 i ) . 0 0 0l i — ; Sharon left last Sunday for o | 3. for the benefit of the charity fund of the | Mra b B W tner Alsmoda: M “Pciecs o, i ang Oc e, B : ot chtigren. Ba | ¥ i s and son, Mrs i | Charlos” Young and wi an oott, G pat oago; Juy Priden z month's visit to Mrs. James Irvine at her | soclety. Whitney, Alasia - Joh .| SRS e . Martine o Val i Iamento} W, B. Kirk aid family. Ban ‘Fram | Colusa, B 8 ftheker, Cheagdi Jol, PO | by the officers and’ members ot *Calltoenis home in Orange Coutity. The engagement s announced of Henry Dahl [ BEIGLER BPATNGS, Lake cwn‘y. Jupe 10, | Wi W, Barry, J. O Barry and Mestsr M, AWK WL SPRINGS, June 10 sud wi'e, Balt Lake Heca: L. M. Waiter and | Division, 'I‘Arn\alerl Protect o Arsoclation of Miss Marie Wells departed last Sunday | Jr, ot this city and Miss Grace Campe of Ala- | —The following gugkts registered hera during | Clirioe. JAARK WESL HERINGH, Jupe, 10, Summer | Lolchnor, San EFancigtls [ Wice, Holltster; | America, A committee consisting of Tdward for a two weeks' visit in the Yosemite, | 838 o\ cnpivae g P the week: From Ban Franoleooed, B, Clark | DUNCAN SPRINGE, June 10,—Meelstered | If, Schugh and wifd, Caplain Rabd, Miss Daisy | dre. Charles Dy Honry, Miss Jean H. B Btare Gocrge M farey B Digg Miss Mose Thomas };ashhe\e{? the gusat | B750S Sohn Lavsvios 1., Anisoes aog | B2t nmioy N ’a""m"“;:,:’,;. opey, PIL | neve wret g o rg-nc’lavnfin’-{ ctislle, | Shigh, d Bmish ahd witgl from Ouliand, Monterey; Dayid B Jordnn, _ stantord [ Der, Charles A. James, Fred Eggers. 1 ng the past week of the Misses Helen . - : 2 e A h ‘o | wife, son mald; George Raphasl wife, | T. Mevle and eon, Mles Zahni San Mateo, T ity: . H. 8cott, Ban Francisco: Anna | Jfaves Baci RKells ead Gergit EE, wite, C. A. Fisher, Mrs, Andre Henry B. | Houpe, James F. Aratn. From Baoramentoe | children aad mald; G, B, Corwi Wi 3 y z? ' b, | yoraityy R. Bailey, San Jose: ayes, Paul Keller and Gcorge Frahm, pre hf‘,{“" Hopkins at thelr Home fn Men- | Ruag and wice, 3ilst Linia 5. fnas, 3ies Tnys, | D Lassys From sants merbera—tigney Fern | 31 “uy T, W . v, foin and weite, | Hodger, Shookigh! Mr. Haas nd witel Silu | Eloln, Jatite Parton, O I, Dalley, San oas: | sented the' newly marvied coupls wih & béau: : * Mre Fensy P Dimord of 411 | Russ: Toe Anbars Themas Aehoorth sad wite Cakigpdiiet. & Maligwe R . V.| Haey Miep Jolo Hone, James oG w,n? e Altrua, A T O, Beyan. | Syar, San Joser Misg Nellfe T McCormick, S s Rk T i . 8 Trom Nevade 10, | Tames 1, M. Redmond,' Je ad Fo ¥ s AURINGS, Juno 10, Mre. Elils Parrish, Belvedere; Continued on Page Thirty-two, 'ho fol- | Een Francisco;