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OST uneventful of all the un. mer weeks was t one AL 2 Alv ono. 1 we 1 to W iously obart wis Engaged James McAllister have r the marriage » May, anr ) s been made of, t engagement Miss Matilda_Gurne Mrs. W1 Alfred P. Wedding Bells s of Edward Ewald Jr. and _ pastor ¢ relatives of were present. acted as best man was bridesmaid. The young con with flowers and Misses Amelia. Purcell, the bride's sister, and Lou Ewald, sister of the groom. The conservatory and garden were illuminated and presented a beauti- e. Many valuable presents ived by the happy pair, s though quiet wedding occurred sday, July 19, when Charles D. and Jeannette Harter Plambeck inited in marriage at the residence of the groom’s mother, 413 O'Farrell street. The ceremony was performed by the Rey. Charles Edward Locke, at 3 p, m., and was witnessed by the immediate relatives only. A dainty luncheon fol- Jowed. The bride looked charming in a simpie gown of white organdy, trimmed in Point d’Alencon lace. She 'carried a bouquet of white carnations. The young couple were the recipients of many hand- r Some and useful presents from their many fly expect to leave § Mulane, Miss BLETHEN SHERWOOD In the Future Geary-street y ve their friends Club Parties. Presbytgrian thena pastor, presented a new f is chairman of the social committee, , which consists o An excellent after which shments were The Monarch & tion on Sun 1666 Post street. beial Club held its at its clubrooms rooms were prettily decorated in the national colors in honor st_President Tillman wg from the i in which the newly his experience i which was enjoyed by rector reiated six months director; § Tiliman R surer; B. Ansberg, sergeant at Outing Parties. On Sunday, July os at Fairfs Luncheon was in order in the p: partake of an excellent supper provided a downtown Among those present were: larkson and . Muchea Club 're they arrived in Goldstone, retary; John Zazzi arms; G. Trainor ; . Ellis, 8. Compagno, G. Vella. sergeant-at- | Sailed Away. The passenger list of the steamship Aus- Honolulu on Wednesday, July 26, was as follows: | F. A. Bennett, H. A. Buffum, Dr. J. H. , Miss Georgie Car- E. Cawley, George Compere, Ma- jor George G. Cornish, D. L. Davis, Frank | Miss Belle Dickey, F. G. Feraud | and wife, Miss Ella Foye, Miss Yda Foye, | Miss Clara M. Fuller, W.'C. Gregg, M. H. | Grossmayer, A. Hazzard, | Buffum, H ‘W. Hobron, | J. P. Kelly, | B. Morgenstern, of Coulterville. Mrs L, Knacke, Miss Lillian | 3%. and Mrs. Henry Bode, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lewis, Misg J. Lotsperch, | Henry Foertsch and family and Misses ILucas and child, Miss B, Lyn- | Lulu and Alma Bode are spending the Marques, Louis McLane, David | summer months at ‘‘Camp Idle Hours,” gene Morin and wife, Bd Pol- | Larkspur. . Miss Cora Smith, Miss | Professor Edwin R, Gibson, who for the th, Miss M. E. Snyder, | past two vears has been teaching In Pa- lor and child, H. 8. Tow Miss A. Johnson, R. B. Jones, and will be at home at 108 Oalk street on Wednesdays during August. 1 Mrs. Charles R. Heverin are at Personals. P. Bush and Arthur C. Bush | hed from their vacation at Ben | Frank S. has returned from a trip to_the Sou s and_ Victoria Miss Ballie Stuart and Miss Annle Arm- p St Al TS strong have returned from an extended z 5 5 tour in the south. F. E. Lepez and sons of Los An-| Major E. P. Enright and Colonel John eles are visiting this city. 2 Walters are at Gilroy Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kc & afd fam- | The Misses Jennie B. and Lily M. White n Franciseo soon to | D&ve just returned from a fortnight's out- e e e { fng at Capitola. T iR TN X Mrs. A. M. Lawver is now residing at he following left for the Santa Cruz | 2312 Clay street. Mountains, where they intend to spend | Miss Lena Jonas has removed from 623 the sum Mrs, Bouve, Miss Marie | Turk street to 1019 Laguna, near Golden Bouve, Miss Etta Bouve, Miss Eva Hen- | Gate avenue. _ 1L B. Hunt and family are spend- | few we R BoioECITY 2" iDAHO derson, Miss Else Henderson and F.] Mrs. A. Jacobi and sons have gone to Browné. | the country for the summer. Samuel Adelstein has returned from his| Mr. and Mrs, Wollard of Oakland, ac- summer outing in Northern California. | companied by Miss C Mrs. H. C. Neff, accompanied by the|San Francisco, will spend the next three Misses Grace, Florence and Kthel Neff, | weeks at Lake Tahoe. are in the city from San Jose. Mrs. M. G. Jonas has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carrick, accompa- [ New York and will be at home on Thurs- nied by their son and daughter, Master | day afternoon next at 2021 Pine street, Willie and Miss May, are about to return | Mrs. L. Kuhn of Marysville is visiting to the city after a month's sojourn in m»’h.x mother, Mrs. R. Brown, in_this cit; | Santa Cruz Mountains. Mis Lizzie Keenan of Nevada City {s Dr. Robert D. Cohn is expected to ar-| visiting Mrs. M. Sloan and family at 815% rive in this city next month. He is at | Geary street. present in New York after a stay of seven years in_Kurope. Mrs. Alex H. Cowen and sons of 1104 Eddy street > ret d from a four weeks' sojourn at Willow Camp, near Bo- | Los Angeles. If vou want to find traces of the Los Angeles you wiill be mart ap- linag 7 % | pointed. There are but few of them left Miss Rita M. McCarthy IS spending her | in town. One by onesin twos and threes summer vacation at San Leandro. Sealdorens they: have left ana are leav than Joseph is taking a pleasure trip through the northern part of the Pacific ast, including the Yellowstone Park. ing Los Angeles and the heat for the cool breezes of the beaches and mountain Mrs. M. Meyer and daughters, after a Monica seems to be getting back spending a month at Paclfle Congress |some of its lost popularity, and any num- ;y]v?;x‘wx:,r;.nlfi;x\‘"';l;i"a“‘:;‘flm"\'? §'1“':T “:"‘“P“, | ber of the local four hundred are sojourn- I aMice Carris Meyor Wil be pleased t6 | ing there for the summer. Termitfal Isl- See their friends on the first Saturday of | and, from being simply a pretty, quiet each month. place for the summer, has become fash- Mise Kittie Biggins and the Misses Sara | fonable as a resort. The opening of the and Frances Suilivan bave just returned | new hotel has done much to help thus Lrom o short stay at Cazadero and Dun-| Mre. H. Z Sale has been entertalning Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Middlehot and Mrs, | BOiSe, PRrtles at her profly, cottake Uldie P. Elach of San Francisco, accompanied | at this pretty resort. It fs rarely that by Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Seitz of Iorest | anything, from a luncheon to a dinner Catalina Island and is visiting her cousin, | h:‘,’f weslc: tiilan Are paronlaciy. dull Mrs. Morton, of 108 North Flower street, |- Miss Irene Stevens gave a most delight- | Los Angeles. | ful dinner party on Tuesday evening last Miss Lillian G. Heller has returned from | Mrs. A. J. Waters will recefve at the an extended trip visiting relatives in New | Hotel Westminster on Thursday, the 21st, York, Philadelphia, Chicago and Michi- | Mrs. Otheman Stevens is stopping at L | the Arcadia, Santa Monica. Dr. Nathalie Selling has returned from Miss Irene Stevens has returned to an extended southern trip. town after a most enjoyable outing in the Mr. and Mrs. P. Steinhart of Los An-| mountains. geles are here on a short visit to their sis- | Mlisses Augusta and Henrlette Heinze- ter, Mrs. Lapidaire, 147 McAllister street. | man, who are to he September brides, Thomas Lundy and his daughters, Miss | were given & Dutch supper by Mr. and Mabel and Abbeylaix, are visiting at the | Mrs. J. W. Krapse at thelr residence on Yosemite. | Grand "avenue. ‘The guests were: Mr. Mrs. Fred Trout of Sacramento is a|and Mrs. Carl Kurtz, Miss Christine guest at the Golden West Hotel. She has | Krutz, Miss Elsa Milner, Miss Hattle Mil- returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs, | ner, Edward Heinzman, Miss Augusta Henriette Helnzman, Mr. | J. McCann, M. Ta =be | Lathrop and wife, ashin and Mr, Edward Clarke. rty was giv 1 Thursday ternoon at her home on Lucas avenue Arnold street, daughter, Miss Nellie McFarla present were Blanchard Brown, Guy alkins, A. Podan Jouch | Hefnzman, Mt the past week - | hoa, Hawaii, is the guest of his sister, | Kirkpatrick 1 islow, Aldace F. Walker | Mrs. Mary E. Hart, at 108 McAllister] Miss M. M. Walker, Miss R. I, | Street { F. Wall, Miss M " O, | _Mrs. 8. B. Livingston (nee Rich) of New | 1 wife, G. B. York Is in San Francisco on a short visit . Beatrice Wigmore Hall,'Marle Fleck, Kate Jlisa Bonsall, son and'daughter, of Germantown, taken here tournament which has been golng on the latter part of the week at Redondo. Alexander H. de Prez and Mrs. Thomas Watson gave a most delightful “at home' on Tuesday last. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Jarvis Barlow of this city have sailed for a year's trip in sen and daughter, Holden and so Watsonville; > Frank Rodgers, Rodgers, Gliroy; T. W. Oliver and son, Mi Sheldon, Santa Cruz; Jack Desmond and wife, Anson Peterson, e Shean, Hessie Shean, Mi Los Angelés; The hop given at the Gordon Arms at Terminal Island last night was well at- Oakland; Capt San Mateo; Captain Sacramento; At the Resorts. AETNA SPRINGS include the ning, Mr. and Mr: Painter, San Francisco; The recent Morris Keilberg, | Stearns, William G. Stearns, Samuel Goss, Jack | Magee, 'San | Ea curran, B."J. Fi McAuliff and wife, | of late arrivals at | Newman, D. L. Olds, | Davis, S. Escalle, H Hotel Mount View includ J. F. Orman, H ter, Miss Hulse, Miss Hz Walker, W. J. W. Lawrie, Lange, Miss Ida Labg a Moore, Mrs. W. nd and wife, George Nordman, J. R. Shaw genstern, Miss L. Miss Habernicht Adams and wife, Fraser, Vancouver, B, C.; Tompkinson and family San Francisco: New York: R. L. Lowengrund, Miss_Alice Hulse, rancis O'Nell, | mond, Mrs O | Mrs. D. A Hulse, Miss B. Hunter, Berkeley; A. N. Bel 1'and wife, MEs = W.S\VANTON OSANTA CcRLUZ CAYL- SANTA CrUZ Halght, August Lohr, Karl Furmann, Mr. and A. A, Louderback, Miss | Eva Herold, Mr. and Mrs. George Habernicht, Jacob Heyman 5 Heyman, Miss James Morris and wife, George P. Benvie, St. Arthur Lewls, G. P. Spencer, herine Brow |1 herine Brower of Clayburgh, M Birdie Good- HIGHLAND SPRINGS arrivale here George Uhl, Watermann, Theodore Blanck- George Fritch, Miss_Ottile enberg and_ wife, Voght and family, | Brook and wife Merle, Mrs. I. L. Flood, Brunner and Philip Hastings and wite, 2 George Franks, JUU. Afken, | Mrs. G. Meyers, Anita Meyers, ‘Henr hamson, Elvin n' Bradley, Miss Lizzie Bradley Oaki Dr. J. I PARAISO HO arrivals for the past week at the springs tler, William v, Master Fi Effey, McT tt W. ¥V z D’ R R. Ellert, Miss Ellert, T. G George Master Hugh Jo ion H. William urner, H. 'E | George Mason, Dean Maso F. Dasha and wife, R | . W. M. Ladd, B, | R. Marple, Edson L | Hunt ‘and wife, W. D. Di 'l' V._Sterry, Mrs. C. N | | | Miss_Ruth Sterry, Homer Jr.. Miss Riordan, J. ker, Will Todd, CI B. Deter, B. Hoope BYRON HOT_ SPRINGS—T! tered at Byron Hot Springs th : F. D. McCarthy minsky, Mrs. A. H. Ka Y. Roth, A. Veanberg E. Dougherty, Miss Alice Ruiste Regan, Mrs. J. R and son, B. Keppich and wife mons, J. H. McDonal T. Roth, Mrs. W Kinden, W. P. Honan, Welch, E. Fowner George P. O'Connel], W' F. E. Seldel, Henry R San Francisco: Miss Miss Ida C. Mey J. Desmond, A. Carlsen Oakland; James Oppen Mitchell, Mrs. Kohl, H F. Rigney, Mrs. E. Michell, H. P. Elifott, from Los Angele: sen, from Merced; John B. Peterson, riana_and wife. from Fresno; L. Lachman, from Portland; Captain E. Johnson, James Mc- Coffrey, Ed Henderson Jr., from Sonora; R. J. Trimble and wife, from York: R. L. Douglas, Mrs. R. Douglas, from Berkeley; B Alexander, Chicago: C. W. Doubrow Valley; Mrs. W. A. Sullivan, N. A. Sullivan, from San Jose SKAGGS SPRINGS—The following guests are registered _here: Miss Freda Meyer, Miss Saidee E. Walsh, Max Getz, Dr. B, F. Aldin, Dr. C. B. Parent, Miss Letticia C. Riley, M Lily Meader, C. A. Dealey, G. L. Dealey, Mrs. M. Buiger, Miss Emma F. Bulger, J. A. Ab- bott, W. C. Diebert, Miss Lulu Mulgrew, George D. Lucy, Charles Bryant, J. Blumhein, Miss Helen Lynch, James G . Finn, J. G. Finn, Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Webster, Charles W. Plke, C. McColgan, Martin King,' Mrs. Lavin, Mrs. ebb, Miss 1da Webb, .Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilcox, Judge and Mrs, G. A. McGowan, I T. Brady, Mr. and Mre. J. H. Steln, Daniel Stein, Miss Irena Stein, Sanford Stétn Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Morrison, Mre. L. Euphrat, Mrs. H. Nathan, Melville Nathan, Caroline Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pincus, John. J. Thorbuin, Mrs. Mae T. Thomas, 8. Berco- witz, Mr. and Mrs. Theodor Dierks, Miss Marfe Grury, E. Dufans and family, Ralph Pincus, Mrs. W. L. Powleson, Miss Grace A Powleson, S. Raphael, A. Jarvie, S. Jarvie C. B. Crittenden, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bepedict, Mre. M. L. Mathews, Mrs. J. A. Drinkhouse, Mr. and Mrs. P. Rossi, child and nurse, Mr. and Mrs. T. Phillips, F. C. Gaston e der, Mrs. J. Lenihan and fami RAE Reiley and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cook, James Burns, W. R. Cohn,_from San Francisco; Mrs. Willlam A. Ingham, Seattle; Dr. J. Durst, Wheatland; H. D. Plerce, Colma, Cal; J. J. Roach, Ontarjo, Cal: A. L. Leaem Fureka: Max_Friedlander, Chicag: Mr. and Mrs. A. . Purdy, Lawrence, Cal; R. W. Tully, Berkeley: George T. Hawley, W. J. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collins, Mrs. Kreyenhagen, R. H. Davis, Oskland: C. W. Macloon, Ala: meda; Mrs. L G ‘Wickersham, Miss Ltzzle Wickersham, Petaluma: W. J. Dosgett, O. O. Webber, J. L. Seawell M cG. Martin; Mre. F. Haigh. S a_ Rosa; W. C. Harlan, Willlam 8. McCluskey, Miss Mary King, James D. Ellls, L. M. Brown, Heeldsburg; Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Dehay, Cloverdale; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hanson, Miss Ella Ward, James P. Guern!, Lyttons; Miss Hallengren, Dry Creek SUMMER HOME FARM-The _following gueats registered at Summer Home Farm dur- ing the week: From San Francisco—R. Fen- ner, Mrs. R. Fenner, Paul Fenner, Clara Fen- ner, §. Mish, Mrs. S. Mish, Rosebud Mish and Florence Mish. JOHANNISBERG—Late arrivals at Johannis- berg, Oakville, Napa County, Cali: George A. Morrison, Berkeley: Mrs. Burmelster, Miss Anna Pooley, Misc K. N. Pocley, Captain Fanderlies, E. B, Cassier, E. Bruce Elliott and wife, Miss G. N. Morrison, L. Abraham and son, Mrs. A. L. Abraham, C. C. Benson and H. Snyder and wife, Miss May F. Dew- ing, F. Brown, O. A. Forster and wife, F. Enlers and family, Mrs. K. M. Ehlers, K. L Jansel, Ben Curtaz and family, Miss A L Lindner, B. N. Mann, Miss M. C. Cunningham, Mre, Carrfe Walsh and child, J. Olsen, San Francisco: Mrs. J. L. McElwee, Fred Gould and family, Master F. Gould, Miss L. H Gold, Alameda; Miss M. Boyce, Miss Caroline G. Perry, Oakland: P. §. Roberts, Bakersfl Miss C. H. Tourian, San Francisco: J. T. | Fealey, Willlam E. Fealey, Miss Agnes Feale: Oakville; Albert J. Cases, Inglenook: Miss R. Wolff, Oakland: L. C. Anders. Calistoga: P. | L. Astor, Portland; Louis Goodday, San Fran- cisco. HOTEL METROPOLI rivals at the Hotel Metropole, Santa Catalina,, are: Charles A. Voglesang, A. L. Young, Mrs. H. Suislefmer, Stanley Suisleimer, Edgar Su leimer, Spoor Markey, Mrs. Spoor Markey, Wallade Markey, A. R. Pommu and wite, George S. Grant, Charles E. Stokes, Miss E. J. Foley and F. Chester. BELVEDERE—The guest of Hotel Belveders, with some of their friends, played progressive suchre on Thursday evening of last week There were eight tables and the contest for the handsome prizes ted. “The vie tory was won by Mr: cott, who was awarded first prize. The second prize was won by Charles Kenyon, and G. Howard Thompson | won the consolation prize. Atter the game refreshments were served and a soclal hour enjoyed —_—e——— A silver Anniversary. Next Saturday night will be the silver mong the late ar- Witt and wife, Eleanor Uhi Clara Scott, entertainment was Among those t and large assesblage were nphreys, Oakland, James Ludiow, San Rafael; Norman Rideou Louis Felix R . Miss Anna Keefe, B Tat e ho. o b will be given SARATOGA the arrivals week ending July 20 in the near Mendoca, J. 8. Silva, San Lean- aratoga_Sp Mrs, Walter J. Dyes Latapie, Mrs. R. B. Wiison and ridge and wife, John Sroufe, Mrs. A. Flanagan, San Francisco, SPRINGS—The following_have registered at Carlsbad Springs: C. F. McBride, W. J. Ford, E. F. Fo Miss Bily Ma- Barnes.and wife B. Windele, CARLSBAD rd, Oakland; e Paa Miss Evaline Power, and family, o % Taaffe, James L. Lizzic Plerce, San Francis- Santa Rosa. FERNDALE MINERAL SPRINGS—During the past_week the following gues at the Ferndale Smith, M. 8. Steve Weimer, T. Ramsey Emily Ramsey, Walter Ramsey, Charles J. Mc- Ethan Dunsmore, | Peter B, Smith Jr., San Francisco; E. Albert- son, C. D. Quimby, 8. R. Plunkett Boyle, New York; Bugene D. Polk, EdSal A. | ose———— Smith, Searle Nevins, 2 J. Woodward, H. E. Henderson, Oakland; J. E. Foulds, Anita A. Lien, San Francisco; Mrs. | anniversary of the institution of Templar | Rebekah Lodge, L O. O. F., of this city, and the event will be celebrated by & party in the lodge's hall In the Odd Fel- lows’ bul g made on furniture and planos, with 1023 Missfor ivances or without removal. J. Noonan, 101 There is no hair dye made that does not <how—1it never zives a natural color to the hair, but i stead, that dead, luster- less effect cause. Mrs. Nettie Har- rison’s 4-day ¥ Hair Re- storer is not . a dye; it 1s harmless preparation thet glves to gray or | § teded hair the nourish- {fment 1t needs to bring back the natural L] | | color. No disagreeable | § atter effects, no sticki- ness, cleanly to use. It re- | | stores quick- 1y and per- manently. $1.00. All Druggists. Superfluous Hair Removed Permanently by the Electric Needls as Used by Me. 3 MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, DERMATOLOGIST, 40-42 Geary St, San Franclsco