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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1899. 11 , wife and child; e fcolg“gl;nsa]x:omh with I. D. Winters near }% Dallam, o and o N S Dr. E. W. Westphal has returned to the | ruis, E. F. Barbour, N. L. Bell, D. F'. McG { vife, ivin: s'L. James, M city after a stay of three weeks in the | 40d wite E Livins N T ouie Nenwa southern part of the State. | bachor. Teon Lewin R. W. Oshorn, A very pretty wedding took place on | GEi%h %l G 3 fam Wednesday evening, June 14, at the Cali- | iy xir. and Mr- fornia Hotel, the contracting parties being | 5. 'F. Dodge, wife Miss Edith Louise Day and James Whit- | Block, George C. > more Treadwell. " | A Rogenbers, Mrs a = Miss May Quinlan of San Francisco, | J. H. O'Brien, 7 7 who is on her way to the Yosemite, has “v’f Zeilley, Mr. . ¢ 2 A. Schwa stopped for a short visit at Merced City. Society at | the Resorts: 2 Nl Among last week's arrivals at Highland | Springs were: From San Francisco—Mrs. C. | Wiegand, J. L. Blair, Miss H. N. Horn, Miss | O. Lehnhardt, N. Hoffman and wife, George | F. Euler, Charles Euler, E. M. Ferguson, Mrs. | yjieo ™[00, B0 Losear Osborne, Miss G. Goldstein, Mrs. N. S. Farl Salt Lake City 2 and family, William McClellan, Mrs. A. M. | Shortridge, Miss Shortridge, Mrs. Eugene Hahn, | J. William Wolff and | Y2 Stewart, Mi M. Levy week's _arrivals at El Carmelo Oscar Doolittle and P Mubrenin, was united In_marriage to ron, Roe Gagen, Kittie Byrne, Annle overland last Saturday for their hw«ne in Edward L. Dunn, the Rev. E. P. Dempsey | Shine, Mary Enright, Lorena Green-| Greensburg, Pa. = % officiating. Judge T. F. Dunn, brother of | away, Lulu Shafter, May Shine, May Mrs. Hallie A. O'Brien and her daugh-|J- M. Litchfield and fami 4 the groom, and Miss Mary F. Mubrenin, | Darnodi, Blanche RBaille, Hattie Lowe, | ter Muriel have taken up their residence | family, Miss Mabel Hopkins, R. Bowman. ( Wil X cousin of the bride, were the attendants, | Cora Creighton, Madeline Matulick, Jen- | at the Pixley Cottage at Larkspur for the | Hemming, I. Joseph, W. P. Lewis, C. D. Jes- | hout and wi Mr. and Mrs. Dunn left on the same even- nie Gagen, Annie Welch, Joseph Burns, | season. : sup, W. E. Dennison and wife, R. W. Foote, | A. L 11‘_\'." 1 ing for a short trip south. V. Hayes, E. Merkle, Andy Burns, Tom The San Francisco arrivals at the Met-| T p_ cator, L. D. Mayer, Mrs. L. Schmidt, :.VYI F[ J. Be The marriage of Miss Birdie Heien | Williams," Tom Curley, 1. Byrne, E.| ropole are: E. S. Birdsall and wife, Sam- | Lujia Schmidt, Schmidt, H. L. Clapp, Mor- | Sht8: Da:s Miee Livingston and Martin Berwin will take Burke. G. Ushold, Joseph Gagen.' W.| uel O. Mever and wife, Mrs. C. F. Bent.| gun' Shepaed " M T Treanard & JonnEPL|soner oo Oakt place next Sunday afternoon at 1301 Oc- | Bulger, F. Gough, D. Burke, P. Kane, R. | Mrs. H. Jerome, L. B. Mayer and sister | Fozart rd. W. 3. Beloher, J. J: | Save Oty W anabrtoe McDonald, Max Brizard, Roy Ross,|and David Hirschler. Flemming, J. P. Sheridan, Charles F. Arnold, | Hrown, John A and fa 7 " y L. Johneon of iv35 Charles Craft. Watson Webb, R. Dieck’| Mrs. Uriel J. Tuska of 1630 Ellis street | Jesse G. Gobey, Richard F. Hilliard; Mrs. Jen e e W Hemerer s W o T Malicies iy o0 ecs aoy Bowme s dinns | nie G. Hunt, Woodland; Miss . Albert and or linen wedding anniversary on Satur- McCormack, H. Morrison, 'G. Reckenbeil, | the summer months. | Miss N. Held, New Y E. H. Winship and day evening, June 17. Those present at E. W. Jackson, F. Framley, J. Spowart| Miss Ophelia C. Levy of 830 Broderick | Wife, Napa: R. Raym and _wite, Na the reception were: Mr. and Mrs, P. [. and W. Pabst. Street has discontinued her *“day home” | George C. McAfee, Calistoga; H. W. Goldstel v Johnson, Mrs. E. J. Crowell, Mrs. M. The Hebrew Ladies’ Endeavor Society | during the summer months. ‘Hggl' le; “51, \‘."fi' mr'\‘i 1&‘:'7"1' | v Blake Alverson, Mr. and Mrs. George of Alameda will give a vaudeville and | Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Clawiter, Miss ancison,sValleio: j5: pclalpt v J atsonville; B aLe ford Univer: R. B. Cox Grant, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Caldwell, Mr. ' dance. Grace Clawiter, Miss Addie Kayser, Ed- | ford Univers e Coxs and Mrs. J. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs J. Mrs L. R. Ellert and son will spend a| Ward Clawiter'and William Mohr 'have | g Fendicton, Caxland. == WOOD, Gilkyson, Miss L. Vagts, Miss L. Ohn- few weeks in the Yosemite Valley. gone to Yosemite Valley. T R O i3 Stein, Miss A. GIngg. J. Vagts, A. Him- _The wedding of -uiss slar- Furrer and| Mrs. P. Abraham of 1126 Fulton street | fol°Wing Buests have registored her W, melmann, C. Fitzsimmons, F. Mills, Peter §; )'m.-m mukd ace at St. An; 2;1:rgvme to Santa Cruz to spend the Sum- | Reiss, Mre. S. Reiss, Mre Ferol Johnson and Russell Case. thony’s Church Sunday morning "at 8| : z : S AR 8 The Knights of Honor of this city will | o'clock. Rev. Fatner Raphael, O F. M.,| Mrs. M. Studzinski and Miss R. Levy | L. Bine, Mrs L Bine, Miss M. Bine Clara S M s ive a literary entertainment, to be foi- performed the ceremony. Miss Bertha | of 2222 Pine street have discontinued their | B. Bine, 1. Neuburger, Leopold Hi et £ - owed by a dance, on Friday evening, Furer, sister of the bride. was maid of | “day home” for the summer. Leopold Hirsch, J. H ., Ha L Schwarzkopf and June 30. honor. The briuesmaids were Miss Flor- | One of the most delightful soclal func- | tense Hirsch, May | Ernest K. Head, i S A cakewalk was given last Saturday ence Furrer, Miss Edna Furrer, Miss Jo- | tions in the history of local soclety was|man, A. Nordman, M; Gailand, tt, Arizona: Mrs. N. Thomas 3 evening by the residents of South San sie Furrer, s Rose Nacer and Miss | the dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. | Reiss, E. Reiss, Miss Flora . Miss Julla | Hawkir Jose: Mrs. L. F. Edw L Bertie G Block. Cahen, Mr v Wir n or Schmidt of Low- | C. B. Luff to their many friends at the | R Max_Reiss, Francisco. The first prize was won by | Louise Nager. Prores son, Mrs. F. I Lucien F k, M Jeanne Block, Miss Bl Reiss, Miss Lillian Reiss. Miss Nannette R | A."P. Stewart Miss Colombe Paix, A. Bollack, George Col- | cisco; Thomas burn, N. Cahn, Mi N. Cahn, Miss Leonide | F. Hobson, K Cahn, W. Moeller, Schultz, Miss G. Schul Schultz, Willlam_A. Schultz ats Schultz Jr From Alameda—S, J. Shannon, M non, Mrs. J. M. Brock, Dr. E. M. Kes Brown, A. T. Brown, Miss Adele V. Brown Brown, Miss_Gertrude L. Brown, Miss Mav G. Winters. From Oakland—Ed Palmer, From Alma—G. B. Henderson. From Palo Alto Professor Leslie M. Burwell LAUREL DELL-Recent arrivals here are:| land; Healdsburg—Z. Favour and wife, Alice Haigh. | Hamilton Howe, Mrs. F. H Ban Jose—Miss Ada E. Tennant Smith, A. L.| W. Jackson, Minnie N. Ja Chambers and wife. Oakland—Mrs. E. C. Mrs. Karl G. Rendtorff, Farnham, Miss E. C. Farnham, G. Farnham, | Mrs. S. Aftken, Miss J. Al J. J. Stelger, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, George 1 Beaumont, Mr Evers and wife, M. Salinger, W. B. King, G Mis A. Schuitz, Mrs. G. A. | ( Miss Elsie Schultz, L. A. King. Chicago—A. M. Walker !m]m‘J SIRES Tar | : rge B. Murphy. Martinez—Joseph P. Jox /) OCIETY, despite the attr h_ Huntington will spend the Potter Valley—Leona Maze. Calistoga—Ge (@ 1t scashore and mountalns, has at Del Monte Napa-R. Raymond an NS\ been taking fiving trips to town.| Mr. and Mrs. Gaston 'Ashe are the and_wife. ColusaMr PR et i %0 | guests of Mrs. Caroline e. 1o san Francisco K. Bowm ) [ O is leaves shortly for Lake Eergiaon KBihe! Merguse i awn a r of people back st of the summer in Wasserman, Mrs, S. McCartney, Mrs. H. H € the play berger and ‘son, Mrs. H. Mathews, Miss E 1 Wiltsee will take a number L. Mathews, R. C. Feige, Miss F. C. Feige. cht to Catalina Island E. B Dresfus, T. G. Lyons, Rev. C. B. Red- has left the city for | dick, Mrs. E. Blackwood, Miss L. Blackwoos 1g in the Santa Cruz God Eacret and wife, Mr. and M SPRINGS. HOPLAND, Mendocino 53 L. Clark, E. D. Willis, L. F. V: n h F San o \ was givel Mrs. K. Cro- Miss M. Jellinek, Mrs. L. Lichte D. Me( u 1 Jean McCallum der and Mi ‘\' _\zf‘\[\"“nh (;r\ho‘, l[d‘\' Lichtenberg, Mi: M. D. Kellogg, McCallum, F fcMullen, T afternoon. AmoOng Moran, Mrs. A. Hillard, H. Mc e and J Attridge, A. B. McCreary. Mrs. K. Croder, Mi {line and wife, Manshart and K. Kearney, Miss Mil- Rrea il g nes. Mrs. Mon alsbury, Miss | s Sideman, Miss Ju v, Miss Margaret Salsbury, Sidney | ¢ 1e br s Camphell | Harry Young, A. D. Keyes, W. G.| tgomery, to which o | | 1. 0D H. Mixer, W. H. Rq 3 H. Levy, W < C. Hel 1s and itz inha Redmon % g rsity L. Miss N | L Richardsin, e George W. Elder and_family } | K Biddes, > t 1 Mill Valle r the | | g ge H. Hurd, T Mrs. Charles W h Miss Leno 1 and Miss Hermanda | | i JOCst ar g the s nmer at Inver- | ‘ s Marcu y v Hon at | m the 1 Mar The follow | M.’ Caliwa giris t ptain and Mrs. Mey- | | B L Pl L. Hecht'a Erons vim_ man, | §Kitzmiller, Mrs ad and aunt of the Iiss Ma Kein- | and two child Bowman, E. imsted | o ward Dillan nthal, sister of th | and_wife, Mrs. Rut s of Va B and bridal party. Mr of Vallejo ai ! and child. Talimads rs. Ed Mitchell B. T. Farrell and wife, Miss B. F Mrs. W. Stauf, San I linas; Mr. a rrell. Ukiah | 5 lam: 1t 1 1 3 5 fiss H. Mayrich, Alameda; Hattie N 1duate of Harvarc i h i1 ce for. —Mr. and Mrs. Garaventa, G. aventa, H. | oo = e < ers and daughter will leave for = 3 ¥ Castroville; Rey.' J. K a mian _Club an S 3 2. Gilgud. - Sant ara-Aiss Kath Au ! N e B b e L next Wednesday on a two weeks Thaigud Santa Clagn 3icd Katbrine ol sl e Y rie Salinas edonald ‘and ! wan, M.T ks. Oak Mr. vale—A. M. Werner. SPRINGS—TI here this wee r a_short hc on, W to San Francisco, where ayden and Miss wedded by Rev llows Church. The Con OY SPRINGS, Santa Clara a ALLOTRE C: > o The following guests have register: r i cing ati eiebrated because of McCrary, P. J. O'Dea, J o S cexisiens \nnouncement has | s father, R. K. Pat- uslow, Alfred ing the past week: Mrs. L. marriage of Miss Ad r man, who re- | Sy Alameda and Pr ridge, mond and wife. Calistoga £ - vears ago. u Tee n's study Wi ter Young. Auburn—John Spauiding S A g son's study, was | Spaulding. Cloverdale—J. Nobels. m gt Helena—M. Outwaters a L is w s AGUA CALIENTE—Amor guests at the | laghan < atteuved | springs during the week wer: sc Franc . L The Minnifeee, Mrs. Al Miss Irene | R. Rot n isses 8. Affa Stan- G. Hatfield Kel- | 3. May Stafford, L. Belle Lancing. school and their parents | at | . Mrs. Asa Wel Henry Hilp, M. Dabrian, Mr. inald_ Wise, Mr. | Pademont, Ma Hilp, | valle, Pierce Daingerfie | Miss ronte to th w W. R. Smedt Bohemian e guests v v hours and in- | Phelan, General Compton, | their playar wood, Col-| Those taking part were: Agnes Ander- Stows AL Barrett ff, four ma alla r. and’ Mr: 5. Wehr, H X Santa’ Rosa—Mrs, Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Harris. Watson- rg in en_and en enter a garden party givc d, 528 1ddy street, June 17. tain frie and e ville—M. B. Cox. | | | Galonelis : Miss Prudence Ha 5 2 Mabel Lagos, | This week's Colonel Hoffman. Coloncl Henrietta Anspacher, Barbetie An- Miss Adeline Provost, Miss Etta Donnelly. Mies | Mitchell Benson. Captain Rivers, | Nellie Burkham, Katle Burk- Jeanle Robertson are guests at The Poplars, | o wite, M r.Licuienant Howard | ham, — Margaret | Burkham, °Ranstord Eden Vale, Where thes Wi remaln or & o | = Roger ! berg, Horace Hill, E. 0. | Croo Alfred Cluf ennie uncan wee! | ) Arowr Stetson, P cBean ita Farrar, Ethel G 8 or- i dl 1 R:= H N H < ES’ SPRIN ollowing | Char Cassi Tam Sicison. - M. McBean, | Aemparita, Farrar, Ethel Graham. Fior | Miss Gertrude Sands Forman, One of the Most Popular Belles in Local Society. | MAFK, WEST SPRINGS-The following | Charl S e Merrill, G. W. Spencer, | ence Hi v. Newton Harrison, Lieta ’ gussts aro at the springs: ¥ San Franciseo | Smit B mas i *. Boardman, Jump, Bessie Kreiss, Alfrend Konigstein —Mr. Robinson, Miss Ka: hel, 1 son [ ral Young tendered a reception | Shirley Levinson, Aile chool was best man, also mas- | rooms of the Petaluma Social Club in the | § Maunton, Mise B. Hugh pIEsh Cpei b : Frank Martell, Lorina Mills, remonies. The ushers were | Masonic Hall Thurs Atk WD oo aad idaugtiter, B G o Oceidental Hotel Tuesday evening | line McV. Miss Inez Tann of San Jose. The judges | ter of ¢ day night. Following | | Levinson, Mada- | Mr. J. Huber of South San Francisco and | ell High S | | by the California Commandery of the| Willie McKenzie, Jonanna Morken. Eu- | selected were J. H. Kelly, Fred Herdie, | Harry Christen and J. Becker | were ‘the invited, guests; mearly iail of | L. N; Cohn and daushter, Mrs. D. Meri i S iialang Loyal Legion. About seventy-five geatle- | gene Pohlman, Clifford Salomon, Charles | J. O'Dea, S. A. Coombs and T. S Mc| A masquerade ball 'will be given at Ho- | whom were present: Messrs and Mes- | family, Paul Hoepfner, Miss T, Ryan = Oak- | Andre, B €. eecher] Ot vy men were present. Simon, James Steacy. Bennie Steacy, | Grath. tel Belvedere Monday evening, July 3.|dames F. H. Atwater, L. J. Winans, H. | wite ana daushter. R H. Moore: = 1 otkins, | o owards: Mis 2. e Mrs. George Crocker will entertain a [ Florence Tighe, Johanna Tighe, Lavina | A surprise party was given to Miss Le- | Prizes will be awarded to the handsomest | MeWeston, F. A. Wickersham, J. WALDRUHE—The ~ following are stoppin ngell_and f 1;" Mi ith Tol number of friends at Castle Crag | von Staden, Calvin voa Staden, Ruby von | nora Lazansky at her home, 2819 Pine | dressed, best sustained character and | Perry, Wil Spridgen, J. P. Rodgers, I'. | at the summer resort, Waldruhe: Mrs. Ronert | free, Chics Fenn, H. N. Rowland, anta Marin. leaves shortly t { Walter, Dorothy Van Marl, Lizzie Woe- | stri last Tuesday night. Among the most humorous character. A great many | H. Denman, George P. McNear, J. R.| Zenker, Miss Ella Zenker, Master Herl Liverpool ¥ Harris_and wife, Mrs. M some weeks with Mrs. Crocker. M becker and Harry Miller. | guests were: Miss I R. Strauss, Mrs Euests are expected Dénman, J. F. Fairbanks, J. Coleman, I°. | Zenker. Mra. William Hatteroth, Master Alfred Plunkett, Sacramento: Mi ke Mrs. W. H. Mills and daughter and Miss| One of the prettiest of the June wed- [ Rosenblum. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lazansky.| Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawlor were the recip- | V. Nelson, W. S. de Turk, C. E. Reed, A. | Hatteroth, Miss Clara Hatteroth, Me o iin, Miss Ireme Barrett, Chico: e Marjory Gibbons have just returned from { dings occurred Wednesday, the 21st, when | Kate Barrett, Estelle Blackman, Vora El. | lents of a very pleasant surprise party at | B, Hill. A. J. Fairbanks, Walter Towne, | Theo. Dierks, Master Theo. Dierks. Miss Olga | Haves, Yreka: M. M Sma a short visit there Edward Durkee and Miss_Lizzic White | lon. Rose Ieflers, Misses Phillus and | their residence, 164 Russ street, on Sat- | L. B. Towne, B. B. Hinshaw, 8 K. | Dierks, Miss Irma Dierks, Mrs. O JOHANNISBERG week Mrs. John D. Spreckels and the Misses | were married by the Rev. Mr. Wheat, at | Jewell Lazansky, Jennie Rosenblum, Edna ening, June 17, tendered to them | Dougherty. Harry Coate, O. C. Hopkins, | Miss Irma Berman. Miss & follows: J s Grace and Liliie Spreckels have gone to | the residence of the bride’s mother, 53 | Young, Alvin Bernhardt, Archie Block, the officers of the transport Pennsyl- [ Robert Williams, Misses Lena Hall, Min- | ter Manfred Berman, G. . M M, Grot F- Morris. Coronado Beach, where they will spend | Buena Vista avenue. Among those pres- | Walter de Leon, Douglas Graham and | vani I'hose pres e LA R arl Scudder, Grayce Idna | Fersuson, Miss Maggie Ferguson, Moore, Miss ¢ Miss Tesste t were Mr. and Mrs. | nie West. Pe Mrs. A. McMahon, | Lawlor, Mr. anc the summer. ent were: Mr. and Mrs. William White, | Slgmund Lewis.. wis, Lizzie Wickersham, Sallie Jeweli, | nest Schult Woolfe. c - P ) N s i s ut Hlis Honigsberger Mrs. Colin M. Boyd is at her summer | Mr. and Mrs. Walter White. Harry White | The third reception of the De Koven D. Mulloy, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dodge, | Maud _Brainerd, Katherine Denman, | Mrs: Will nd_Miss Ruth “Holll s “Casa Bovd.” in Alameda County. !:mrr] ‘\{'m am White Jr., Mr. and Mrs. | Club will be held at Mission Opera Hall and Mrs. T. Roach, Mr. and Mrs. J. | Laura Hutchins, Zoie Fairbanks, Edith a”:"‘ ,}; ;\,,, latest arrivals at x"q'tf‘hj \\v-ll G! Gertrude Forman will spend the | Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. McKee, Mrs, | Thursday evening, June 29. Howard, Mr. and s. J. McGoven, Mr. | Brown, Marie Brown, Estelle Newburg: William Barron, E. W. Spenser., J. Bloom. “Fisher. er at Coronado Beach. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Bonny, Mrs. Brehm | Miss Valeria Kleineverg and Mics Mar- -;}M 13[1\\1_ . ]M:\nvvlnp B ‘f;”'\‘l Mrs, J. | Nellle Denman, _Genevieve Brown, Mar- | ¢’ jo\lson and wite, 3. E. Milier. Oharies | ¥ 5 ms. Monroe Salisbury and the Misses | and George Brehm, Mr. and Mrs. Lan- |ian A Levy have left town for che brady. Mr. and Mrs. I C. Mollett, Mr.|garet Grant, Dacia Fairbanks, Edith | fuyek Charies Huser Jr., ¢, H | Kyle, Mrs. C. F nd wif F. Jones, Master David Jones Overton, Jo- and Mrs. Lewis, Nannie M. Lewis, Emma Palmer, | seph Martin, wife and children, F. J. Edinger, | E. C. Moss, N Connelly, 8. McKeon, M. M. Kean, 1d Marg: iss Vedell, Mis; ret Salisbury are at Lau- | pher, Mr. and Mrs, Kidd, Mis Lena | springs, where they cxpect 79 remain for . in Lake County. 15 5 i y . i . | Stella’ Falkner, Lulu Egan, Nellie Egan, | W J. €hepia vite, S. G. B Stan” | Raymond Jones, « Sikie Major and Mrs. Darling will not return Fé.‘?‘a’li \‘1I A‘L‘rl;‘en g?]‘;f::p‘\f\ihi J:Jl:xr:xx: [figrwf"[\;""r«‘nx has returned to the city | Jelly, M. Westhaus, J. Towe K. Lowe. | Effie Bryant, Julia Steitz, Kittie eaton. NERELEL VGt T B ey . Ala T Pate UntT e Tilnot T Murphy, Miss Ethel Sears, Miss Mabel | after a Fleasant five weeks' vacation in | Ai o iaiainer aoripon. Ruth Maleolm. | Laura ‘Palmer, Edna ~Gilbert, Maude | ana son, John Crandall, 'B. A. Leak, B. S W, H. Butson. wife A e tt, Nellie Lawlor, Mary Law Mrs. Kip. Miss Kip, Mrs. E Clark, Hattie Ackerman, Messrs. L. W.| McDoweil and wife, W. A. Richardson, G . wife and Oakland; Arthur Chess Juilliard, Robert Steitz, C. R. Winfleld, | Nourse, Roy Sunderland, R. Paschen, W . Miss | Rowe, flarry Sachs, Clay Sexton and | the mountains and Lake Tahoe. rge Alice Hoffman, Southard and Jack Hoff- & = = P L, lor. Anita McGovern, Dr. C. Green, Mr. J £ | R, Yust. F. Nana s Mre G man have gons to \'f:q‘omnq;d Gl | Harry Sears. < FJunmr P';":\‘ Pr||d., n",';,mfiff;m?, No. L | F. Kaney, B. Hume, R. D. Fisher, J. Mel- | Thomas ' Denny. Louls. Steits, Lyman | Rablin. Herpert Yerrington, F. M. Evans ard | Green ana children *N. Helrez, Miss Mrs. A. "H, Toughborough and the | Mrs. Edsen W. A. Waterhouse and Miss mffll'l’ of Im;{‘""-g Lo _’l *’;,‘-"wxml. K." Horton, T. Allen, Rosenbaum, | Green, D. B. Fairbanks, B. F. Zutman,| G. T. Davis. |8: San Francise: 3" Raphael, Ruther- Misses “Loughhorough will. spend tha | [5abelle Van Winkle have gone to Santa | Jual private plenicon funday. Junc %. at | \. Brady, Doherty. Solomon, Gorham' | Roy Crawford, A. L. Tibbetts, J. M. | LYRON HOT SPRINGS—The following have | ford: K. M ne summer at Shasta n | Cruz for the summer. [EgrEa RIS AL al ‘v:“{;;"'l;\ MecKinley, Porter, M. Lowe, C. Mull Gwinn, Elvus Brandon, R. 8. Brown, Wili | registered at Byron Hot s during the | HOTEL DF i following J. B. Stetson and Harry Stetson have | , A dinner party, with sixteen covers t the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A.| A “Hyde, J. Karr, 'E. G Raymond Mc- | Newburgh, Thomas McGuire, Jr., Thomas | last week: From San Fran H. Granz and | guests here arrived at Hctel ¢ 1, Santa 1aid, was given on Monday night at the |Jackson on Wednesday afternvon, June 21. | Govern. 2 Maclay CF. C West, H. J. Cox' Walter | Wife. W. H. Borgfeldt, M Gunst, Mrs. | Cruz Mountain home of Mrs. A. T. McEwen, 1318 Jones |2 Very enjoyable Sirthday puTprise perty | The engagement is announced of Miss | Hall, Hall Lewis, Harvey Fuller, D. W, | B: Sideman, A Dollman, Mrs. J. Kelly, M. C. | Mrs. L was given to Mrs. Jackson by her nephew | adeline M. Provost, daughter of Mr. and | Ravensoroft. lay Egan. J, Stelger, Cap- | Mongensen and gon, T. S. Benjamine, L. Dan- | Mrs. F. fiss | Mrs. Gustave Provost. and _George W. | tain Fox. Hugh Roggers, M. W. Stock. | nesbaum Guiers o o e pote | oot L s son of John H. McK dale, L. Cantel Jr., J. C. Sims, J. V. Hill,| Fragley,’ C. H, Rlege, Mrs. D. 0. ek e a0 Eet rned from a six months' tour of Europe. e street, in honor of Elmore Lefingwell. ey s Y and “niece, Charles Hamilton and Mrs. Trv Miss Alice Hagar and J. w. | The guests included Miss Eleanor Lyons. | 375, Meger ionries, Tamiiton and Miss Byrne are fh New York. reads to suii| Miss Ruth Clarke, Miss Anderson, Miss | MOllie 2 ; d I‘:']C‘upau”;yr\!’" ew York. ready to safl | g@R S LT Ethelwynne Thomp- | Bere: {‘{“' .?0 oy “{‘ “‘3““,‘"“- Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel Parsons Tuggle | \Walter Brownlee, Mole, E. Finley, Ver-| jaghan,’ Mrs. B. Becker, Matilda oy Teunghome Jr.. Mis cter D. Martin and Walter S. Martin | Son. Miss Jean McEwen, Miss Eleanor | Burng, Mrey V. Prior, Mrs, Neubert, Mrs. | pave returned from a delightful toug | non Goodwin, Ty Bl T Rty e el e [ seong TE L M have returned to the city from outof | McEwen and Miss Mary McEwen, C. J. | DN U0k, Miss May ook, Miss Leonie | of the Yosemite Valley. ' | “Miss Jennie Coleman has gone to Rcno, | Coiman, F. .M. Starlet, Mra. B Heosen: | oon T eren am wite CBiss Maate town jaunts : ! Out-of-| giriéh, Charles M. Adriance, Mr. Hilborn, | Zaoh Miss Laura Richards, Miss Mollie | “Mrs. M. M. Loewenthal of 2L Surter | nav. to shend the sumimer and has o | siaft. K. 7. Batiey, Con Crowiey, Mra. toon! | s e o and wite. Miss Mac Mrs. W. R. Whittier, Mrs. R, T. Car.| Mr. Lefngwell, Abe Leach, M. Howeyl, | Samiiton, Charle street discontinue her day at home dur- | coniinued her day at home during the | Kneete, Mrs A. Higby, Mrs. E Koenig, Mrs. J. L. Scotchler nenbanm, Georg roll and Miss Gertrude 'Carroll will spend | Leo McMann and Edgar Curt - 2 ing the summer months. = 2 Tk = T. K. Stateler, B, shy, A. Py, L. Nelson Scotchler, Malcom Scotchler. Fre the Summer at Dei Monte. - SPend | L N estay Night Club. gave thelr | g i patty Theassy eroning. Tonelot o | pasien o most delightful trip to Yosemite | *\ITMC0 ) Mo I Cowen of New York, | Eresio—dr. and Mrs. Granz, 3 }H’ T M Miss Sallie Maynard and Miss Mary Rell | sixth and last reception for the season | Saratoga Hall | Miss Valerie Tdn Smythe has returned to | formerly of San Francisco. are here vis | Hogton: Mra. A. Wiley. San Jose: Mo "oy | Garrick Miss Anna Dickey, Mre. William o "]“Mv !‘m\n been l\[’m guests of Mr. and | at the Cotillon on Polk street Tuesday |~ Young Ladies Institute No. 16 will give | her home on Golden Gate agenge. iting relatives at 721 McAllister street Ames, Frank Powers and wife and daughter, | Nobie. From alameda. -Miss Dorothe Mopo: i ¥ ompkins at San Anselmo, cvening, June 2. An_exceedingly pretty | a soclal dance next Thursday evening, | Mrs. Sol Charmak (nee Zelinsky) of | . Mrs. William T. Sawyer and her motler, | Berkeley: F. L. A. Gorlinski and wife, J. Shir- | Mre chaefer, L. Schaefer, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Spreckels are figure of the german was led by Miss E. | June 29, at California Hall. Woodland is visiting her mother at her Mrs. J. Proctor, are at Duncans Mills. ley Gorlinski, Antioch; Mrs. Laffarty, W. Sach- | Emilie der, Miss Y. Kuhlke, 2 imen now at thelr ranch near Santa Rosa, but | Freund and R. L. Garnler, assisted by |~ The Balboa Social Club fendered a very | residence. 48 Foli mirare | Mrs. G. M. Hubbard, Miss Mary C. | ran and wireOakland: Thomos Welch, Mur. | Attornes James Langhorn: i il Riiinearend the summer months at’ Del | Miss M. Vincent and C. T. Lampe. pleasant bonbon party to Joseph Gagen at | Mrs. B. F. Meyer of 1322 Fulton street | Hubbard and Bernard R. Hubbard have | hP¥s: Mrs. E. Culahan, Stockton: Mrs.' C. B | spend the month Redwond tinte A pretty though quiet wedding took [ his rexidence, 24 Franklin street, on Sat- | has 3 5 i o James. New York; H. Tassavant, Sunol: J. Attorney General Ti famil Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bibo and chil et G e, e T Mr. and Mrs. John David Fenton (nee | have left for a two months’ trip to Scno MOUNT VIEW-—Theo Blanckenbe: A Miss Flora Wicner) of this city laft on the | ma and Lake countles. They will Stop | family: vernon Stone, dee i Siswme 420 - ill wpend Aaas s SRS - L4 Wfimfi?mflw¢¢00+§MM000§§¢WW§44¢*4+WM¢$¢**¢#MHW#O####MHM B R A e S S S PP b { PALMISTRY. | —= READ THE STORY IN YOUR HAND. = ¢ PALMISTRY. : he pe [ e S T4 444440 44 444 > 3 p - ) S 2 for u v S 1 gone to Santa Cruz to spend the sum- | gone to Peseadero for about two months oA R Ganeral 1 ] Miss Fthel Keeney and Miss Leontine | place at St. Mary's Cathedral _last | urday evening, June 17. Among those | m eman‘leave on July 1 for Del Monte. | Wednesday afternoon when Agnes Marfe | present were: Misses Mollie Burns. Hen- and Mrs. W. V. Huntington and | Mubrenin, only daughter of Edward F.|rietta Redman, May Healey, Agnes Mar- M-§§¢#*6M6M404664#6MM4H+¢0#*¢MW+##¢#¢MW#OH####+#WMCMMW flv#flflfl?; VIOLA A This nature is refined and at- | financial conditions will d traQkA AN, This rature is refined and at- conditions be wonderfully im- | husband died & violent death. Your children | lon. Ts dependent upon others. You have a | a conscquent unsuitable marriage. You were | best thing for you to do. & ‘ shé"is ond of. The naturs.is ardent and im | T OWOR S7_This Is the hand of a typleal | ot SCoR, %l Utter disappointment to yoo. | gensitive mature and ‘you have been disgraced | divorced at 3. you will® zise’ 10 Bregter. indoaonienns | Slined STl e aftectations of others Bulffe’ oo casly IaTutsoes, “honel etins | mes oy e Lo e ke Hed, O 8 Cuplest | att nsin e besxens B0 R E i 5, Four children FEANCIS H., San Jose ¥ou will marey vour | You are not as constant as you should be. | inality. A vast tornesifUE OWn oris- ous and affectionate and you have talent un- eyeloped JOHN J. MAYFIELD—Your nature is violent 14 sensual; il tempered when aroused. You stubborn and not_easy AL O, Oakland—This Is the palm | cousin agd (e match will meet violont oppo. | "3RS, T. W, San- Mate 0 < suave, affable man who tries to be all | sition You will have two children who will 1 = i k = - trivarous to Aiscssn Yoo wre Lup HAture s top | and, food jevel head she will make her mark in | things to all people. You are deceltul and | die in infancy. Some money bequeathed to you | {analely you make a great many mis-| MRS. J. K. City—A woman very fond {rivolous to discuss. You are silly and affected. | public life. She will marry and have two | underhanded in all your dealings. Two mar- | at 33, You will not travel e A iTough your own rashness| of pleasure. You have splendid ideas. Some ability In an artistic way, but no ambi- | children. She will take a long journey at 26 | riages: beth unhappy. ‘ MOLLIE G., Soquel—You are a small person | 30 the advice of others. Your husband | you would only carpe thent cut. You will to persuade. You | tion across to Europe. MISS 7 e will be very exactin, 2 ome malke ‘money - freely In tha ALt patt ot | SHA P. ATLEN IR .-This sterdy fudioitent De. L. W. B, Mount Tabor—Your hand is | of very decided tastes, kind-hearted and domes- 3 g and cause vou much | become more domestin” e vou row Short life. Will dle in a tragic manner. the hand of talent, and with her strong will Cal.—Unfor- | you, but not out of your own pus | MISS L. COLE, San Ju | 3 v vOrry. Vi i : | ; 3 an—Yau have marked | utterly lacking in refinement. You have a | tic, but you have had a dissipated father who | WOITY. YOu are apt to tire of wedlock | older ; B."San Jose—This Inaividual has a won- | be nseisted thyough life by peopie. ot Infiucncs | Maical,falent and would nave been before the brusque. unpleasant manner which you term | has rendered vour life miserable, You will jand household duties. wishing fo be alons | an ardeng narore”. S e o dpery of al futire 1o store. AT 24 they Wil masey | and power. "HaTe ansctipnate and vl eace | public if money matters and lliness in your | {rank which makes ‘many enemies ‘for you. | marry at &7 and have a happier life and free from worldly cares. tious. Y you should be ca 1 posse .S S L T family had not deterred you. You will yet sing indicates a | HENRY V. BORDON, City i B { 3 and stabborn et toaer | T ointeresting escapades. Will travel ex-| and make money. dual,”great | matters you are not a ‘success. Fend of | Taapd 800d pianist : 5 OTTO L., Stockton—You are fond of wine and | and ambitious: Success was interfered with in | affection and strong mentality, but hampered | pleasure: will have a sticeosstul mariage, | o MARTHA NEIDL, Napa Junction—You Your nature is seifish and IE IRENE ALLEN, Eureka—This is an | w y y Ve v v (S X 3 talent, You will never marry. MISS C. H. G.—This dainty ha wealthy FRED S. J., Oakland—Your nature is proud | delicate, sensitive, reserved ind tromg e had a lot of ointme 5 love. Take care of your health. : v and have m o live for. Two of yot o SV ditpti, a8 Yo are in Sunger. | She e Impuiane wnd il 1t ETeatest promise. | through your Indifterence to the ethical side of |1 913 0 O 0 0 U CF O Y ALK QKR 0F | SKm TURNER, Bamia Crux—Your lire has | IOLDS discouraged; be more Doetul. Xou | ehilaren Wil wurVive Yo ni be 3 com: tes, 2 : 3 ¢ ER 5 4 ave, any battles i youane rathe ALLEN—You are inclined 1o | health will improve as she grows older. Her | MISS PLATE—You are firm and self-reliant: Roon & T, eckless cne, and Ihiwill lead ydu | ahend of you: Jf you are cantious wos| o5k 19 ¥ou in ' old age. You are rather 1'fe too seriously You are careful and | Intensity consumes her vi g ibled about many things. You are intense | at 21. TSl The Ml many ur s and dislikes. JOE GREGORY—This is the hand of an cal ideas religious, yet not creed-bound. You are ener- the worst beyond the pale of safety If you are not cau- 2 visiona e s fAs The Sunday Cali g tom " She macriase st 31 torminated unhap: | &1 avold them. Do not travel at present. 18 anacnd, lacking” in _pr getic and determined. You wiil be far happier pily. for it would not be beneficial. Be carefui | af gy 1UATTels or you wili g LA i JOE single and you will not be willlng to barter | @ NOW as over 12,000 © " JACK PAULDING—Your hand shows a life | Of Your health and a long, active lif s : o 5 S Yper e T Sk mamien Ot sebiey honee! latorce. Hard work and small pay. One | your {reedom: b | deprived of love or affection, but with good | in_Store for you. 2 S too. g io¥ing named persons sent in prints what'SGu might hive In a fnancial way. You | "SRG JAMES D Sniramento—You are s | sy Ly LB San Ratael_You are a close, | 5 palm impressions still 3 | fnancial fuccess. “You have made money in | MRES. FRANK WEST, Boker, Cal_ | pertiogn Giandie: Maud B ashuey: 3 . are soing to have better success after your 45th | strong-minded woman, wonderfully capable, but | you have sllowed o minCjeh, your affections £ mies Much depends upon your early training | San Jose: Jennie, Anmie, Mov. Grace: Clara unread no more will be MISS E. M., San Mateo, Cal.—You have | and great care should be taken. D. | Mae G.. Woodlan liss y Be erb B an extremely’ delicate hand and nature. | devote your time ses Jone e ab® O et e Sooisnd. Miss’ Dalry Befl, Herbert filed for answer. . | Your feelings are easily wounded. Your | thing, unless you are interested in |t | —_——— o | diffidence will cause you to lose a great | You will make a good actress, as you sing| Madame e i deal t}u-;lt you might otherw&sehga!r. }}f Iand dance well. You are affectionate | sr(emmc'p;.n“‘.rgaam' d"um e ‘Gk:;mm‘r‘lé Yyou wish you can marry, and that is the | fond of trav g s reading, mail, $1. T avellng, rather quarrelsome, in” | Geary st., above Jomes. Telephons Hyde %21 w i A inclined to be dictatorial and domineering. Your | money- for v MRS IRA ALLEN, Rocklin—You are a per- | domestic life has been a failure owing to your | Be mill ant oarnvor il Dever get back. §om of dreat ambitidn and high ideals. ., You tog torceful management. MRS. DASH, Petaluma—This is a_thought. nve been very much disappointed in an indi- | | MRS —This is a hand in which tragedy | ful, consclentic < ¥idual whow You'expected much more of. Your | has. played the most ‘prominent. part. 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