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¢ HE SAN: FRA I1SCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1900 Smith, C. A, Svrulh. Miss 1. 8 ( unnl Mi: Mullowney, Mr. and e e, Mo, Powers and guests e e M e At | decided by those present to be one of ihose times that fs fast bringing this club into line in the social world. The class of '8 of the Hastings College 1:-r the Law ke; p( up its reputation for good | feliawship by meeting at a downtown ant_on Saturday evening last for enth annual banguet. ommencing With the year of its grad- . th met every year. entertainment h'\s {ing of letters: from those members of the class who reside too far sncisco to permit them to be In thi= way the class spirit has stered until new the oceasion of . and Mrs hienbeck, Harry B deal of Interest by all mem- vers of the o ol ocension there were twelve + out of a total member- ~four now living. Dr. J. de Bettencourt - presided as toastmaster u~xm1 grace and tact. Hvery seponded with a toast and at nds and joined in RN AU LN Sy Thase e Dr. J. de S. Bet- nt yvere P. H. W Brl\dll‘y Collin . James F. 1. Swayne, J. N. ault . June. 26 the Colo= annual election of was decided at the meeting ocial and_dance on | W.. G J. F. o a beautiful tokén of by ihe elub for their admira- 5 VE ODY 1s out of tawn these ppreciation of his term as T f vities of (h e following officers were elected | 3 k N he ensulng term: Ho & to the sca ¢ mation party was iy g vice M by the fa her homes of the president, 3 s { Monthan; ' fi . A. Newman 1 2 Y Mahon; -~ 1 have brought j i the week. and H i n the Future WMisnday A1 [& The C ¢ A Juenglings Verein has in- he Milier £ at the Mias J vited the” St. Jungfraven Verein for an s iting on July 4, o be held at Leona ¢ Was we 1vester, C. and chlld ‘Wright, Miss et is loaked forward to | Sisson, A. F ailed Away. Among the going on the ‘steamer | Australia, '\h\rh ailed tor ‘Honglulu on were: €. A, Bateh- | 1 and wite, F. Berry, A.-A. Brown, Rev.] c E. M. Campbell, H. | stle, Chariotts | : . Clyne, Isidor Cohn, \1r~ X 2 and two ‘]n'dxkn B Davies, . Davis 1. Master R Davis, Mrs: B, F: Dt | ham, D. rd; Mrs. M. E. Douglas, = Dr - Mis Eagan, | > . Mrs., J. yerweather, Mrs. ineed of Mis ; Jobn 8. Crawtord of 1. Grelms, Mi Frederick Haviland, A. 'V . is . W. Hoftman, . tant, B P b A I Namlltlm Le Al R. J . A. Raas, w . ‘Rawlins, : two . children; Jr.and’ wite, . Ro na B Schwetizer, W = ‘Fhurs de’la W "lm)\w and: wife Zeigenfuss, - R. | will.spend: the sum- Luke County ind Miss Joey fancy] pending - the summer in Los Gatos | Santa Cruz M two, Dell, rel have stay Camey: Weoek: atd | Hayward of 825 Army U i visiting' relatives in the countr Lovell ‘White -and family Wil ri at the Arches; Ml Valley, till: Sep- H. ‘Cohn: and . family, ‘1608 “Scott | have gone. lo SKaggs Springs for ! street, thie Stappenbeck -has gohe ta’ o1, . Short Stay. 1 left for F 1. Monday: ey gone -dbout a4 ye ried o ‘her fareign by iie. S Latheop, - her We! an : Yelsmann 2d Miss Beriha Berner, her privats, 1y was ten- at their Charles G.-Lathrop-1éft on.: evening- i thv? ;mm\- car “Stan- New York: () MpAnying ¢ York. They Irs. 1.4 m digcontinue | her gy at nome nitll-the first Wednesday: | <sés Clara and Keogh: have 'Lylmul Sprikgs for a motth's A, Martin and Mrs. Hi Al Bostwick | p, ancisca will leave an.July 5-for | p lig: on the ‘Mth:for. Paris | it : . S ¥ Sran. e 3 rint, : Louis three months’ sojourn. - p A arind, -} junn, Wi Miss Elzie D, B, \anmn of. Redmnx K i her _grandparen at She : will _receive 4 \\n!nr«.i 5 uring’her stay here : Mis e Kenne y Bessie and ‘Aghes Hal:| you future | L v i £ @ Miss Mamie Murman of Oak- A : L 1. rly leave for Oleander F near ‘Cloverdale, w their summer, vaeation. Delmont: has Teft this clty tour of Europe. will visit the Paris. Exposition -on ms‘ irni Hammersmith and - her two | and - Florence, have -left i t's K"u fln | Mr Santa Cry Crarles Schiroth Mr. Young and uzy mm are at Skaggs Hot Springs for a;) Mesdames H. and C. Bush have rented in San_Rafael, where they. in. 34 to spend _the sumimer- months, and r ‘mother, Mrs. A. Schwartz, is then 1 Jennie Sena ‘has returned after a nlea of two_weeks to the Me: lames H rd C.-Bush of San Rafael diss Eihel and Peari-Shaen are spend- | i Su]\mlud City,- the t re A most in music, games, Those present -we H. B. Hilten, ("r»lnr\ nd o n Miss Marguerite Roger Ma \ll S ar Hilton s Staden, M ph Herrscher, Mis ' Staden, Miss E and ' Master Bdmond turke Miss Franees Is; v left for an extended tour .of anson, H. 1. Europe on June 25. Mr and Mre 1. Raphael have removed from 1207 Pacific avenue to 836 Page street. 1. -Abrams will leaye shortly for. Eurape on the French liner La Touraine. Mrs. Grace H. Powell of $22 Larkin street, accompanied by -her friend, Miss Mae Landreger, are spending the summer Mi ie- Palmer, Hilton and Miss Est, gave an outing and pri- \m Taylor Sunday, tu » members and lhl T fr!«nds went di- to & down! e where dinner at Santa Clara. them. owing members | Mrs. \\ H, Walsh of 230 Hyde street iy friends were present: President, and Mrs. S. W..Mayer of 505 Hyde street Rosetti; Miss 1. Ibbetson, A, S. left on Sunday for Los Angeles, the far- Miss I Powers, A. J. Falvey, Miss mer to visit her daughter, Mrs. F. Eva G. Greene, F. M. Byrne, Miss M. An- Goldman, and the latter her mother, Mrs. | thomy, Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Willlams, F. J. E. Van Law. They will be absent lrom Hogan, | Estep, Miss C. Bailey, J. White Jr., Miss B, the city about two months, Engel, | Johnson, M. M. Tompkins, Miss C. Mans- Miss Grace M. Sullivan of 5% Meacham ieda Nielson, Lilllan Traynor, | field. A. F. Wiiliams, Miss M. Keiler, W. gln(‘e is spending her sumer vacation at H. Murray, Miss C. White, William Pabst, | Sutter Island, Sacramento County, Cal. Miss L. Culver, W. H. Bachelder, Miss G, | Miss Rita May McCarthy of 1001 Florida street Is qxendlrg her summer vacation | on Sutter Island, Sacramento County, Cal. Mrs. B, Jacobs and Mrs. W, Schwartz | and families are spending the summer at | 2160 Alameda avenue, Willow - station, Alameda. | “Ruth Berliner 1s spending her summer vacation in Alameda, the guest of Miss Hattie Jones. | Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Stern and family have left for the St. Helena Sanitarium, | where they will gpend the summer. | "Mrs. Hunt of Nevada City, with _her lfiphew will spend a month at the Hotel | Lenox. Judge Matt H. Johnson of Sacramento, | with fis ‘wife ana daughters, is registered | at Hotel Lenf;}x X kot Mrs. E. urns and family will spend a Yow weeks at California Springs. & Dr. Lu Ella Cool, who is en route for Cape Nome, has been visiting Mrs. Cap- tain Monroe of Portland. After a two months' visit to her folks Mrs. Julius S. Morris and daughter have returned to their home in Los ‘]%5“ The Misses Hattle and Carrie Wolff are the. guests of the Misses Isaac of Stock- ton. and J. Murphy, Kate Conboy, le Gorman, Mary Newman, Lena Holle, Mrs. J. W. Coleman, Master Lewell Kathhoff and Mrs. C. €. Gorman and m tle daughter Gladys are visiting Mrs.. W, Freeman of Fallon. Mr. Gorman wfll Joln them later on. At the Resorts. SARATOGA SPRINGS—The following guests registered at Saratoga Springs during the past week; A. Schroder, F. Weigmann and wife, J. J. Cusack, F. Helms, G. Schwerin, E. Schwerin, Mr: Mohr, E. Mandel, Maurice Icewentzer, | John Schleon, O. E." Pettis, George RI- vanel, Walter E. Hart, Julhu I‘mle, G. St Francisco; Mn Kru r. w1 nson, o'-goa Palana, £ Hetnin nnd wife, Mamie Helnl.nle Emma Grayham, wife fie(ninzer. Alameda; R.- {iand; [ Laiton, | Gearge ‘% B Sy pella; 1, o an und w (e. st Rhoda, Kemp, Hiddier Kell lfits, Lrockelt Heweu. New York; | B~ Roater, Ventura: Miss ln‘ Euests stered at Lake during the past week: From San Tancisco—F. J. Symmes, Miss May Symmes, Staniey R. Symmes, Miss Ro- | mola Biglow, Miss Florence Bolton, Mrs. W. A Swinnerton, A. B. Swinnerton, A. M. Swinnerton, John Plunkett and wife Mrs. Charies McD. Delany, Miss De}anx Mrs. Paterson, Miss Paterson, O. Paterson, Miss Michemm Oakland=, JA W. Palmenteer, K. irard, MeDonata, Mis Santa Cruz—Miss Thomas, 3 Keefer. Marie Pioda. HOTEL VENDOME-Late arrivals at | Hotel Vendome, Sus Jose. include: Die L. Dunbar, Stuart jeorge J. Lambley an wife, J. Lumphcu Dr. F..W. Bkaife, M Phlllvgs George B. Tucker, 1. H. Ac ‘Arnhoid and wife, Miss A, A L ‘G, Eriri and wifé, Mrs. A. Hawkshursi, Mis. R. E. Pierce, B. uuo = id wife. Miss Grant, Edward Pond, Pond, Bamuei M. Grithn, G. than and wife, L‘. Ellis, Dr. A. G. Lu!‘s- feid and wife, H. Wharton, Mr. and \lN William Lund Mrs. W, G. Wright, H. Moore Moore, Joseph K l'nlk. Mr. and 51 C. M. Mann, Miss Ada Russell, A. E. Castle, wife and chi W. Porter, A. J. Hechtman, A. G, Frees man, Miss )\uburger. Miss Nichelsburger, Mr. ‘and Mrs. s. Johnson, Miss Fior: gnoe Callaghas: Mabel . F C. Hunter, Herman Fricds lander, Mrs. William Giselman, - Miss Mabel' Adams = Ayer, - Mr. and Mrs. A. Seeligsohn, Miss Helen Seeligsohn, Huddleston and wife, Willian Hough, J. Bchuyier and wife, A. Alper ana wife, BA W. Osborne and wife, I\lme; p 2 G. Paton, Bdward L. Wood, H. G. Pla; fair, C. C. Perkins, D. . Graves, Hirsch and ‘wife, 1. M. Délma s R Tuttle, 1. Mayhew, D. H. Mclaug uud wife, W. F. Towne, W. J. Shotwell, R. L. Lilenthal, Donzel Stoney and wife, Deane Hall, San ¥Fra s J, Stanley, Mrs. A. P. Brayion, Mrs. Ro ert Durican and iwo chiiaren, Miss Lucilie Pearce, Francis cutnng and wife, Oak- H. Michaels and. wife, J. W. Jack- son,” Alameda:. Mrs, W. P. A, Brewer, Mrs. Van Ness, San Mateo; I'. A. Bell, - F. AL Tiell, Miss Beil ttle. SARATOGA SPRINGS-ThLe following are registered at Saratoga Springs: San ¥ ranersco—Charies bajey Jr., Boiao Ivan- covicn, G, B, Larteis, \\xh.un obie, Mr: 2. Noble, Mrs. H. Hubbard, ph - M. Ilublmrd Mrei, Wi J- - Coex Mabel N Coey, W.and N. C. Coe; Hart, ¥, happersberger, - H. }mppersheuer, J. Notewin, L. Schwerin, J. J. Collins, Clyde Mane. M. aa, D, 1{!!‘5« hfei- naet and wite, Mrs. Vo Scliweitzer, A ine, Miss I der, £ r, Jetivey Frank alandel Iheada hu Rabert 8t uxl-('xgu Steint jerger, Joh menthal, . L., 12 [ 8. ltm" Lowis M. “Ehierbach. bach, Masters Thierh ssa, MPs. A, OsLy lhrrEnoc Mish, - Rosebud meda— R Jacksern tin, O Marth, wife, Mr. and M, xmnmx»r *Stae M. Conen: the Misses. Tho CUft_Daly. Miss Mahel it D, . Not= Miss thn Carson, Smc cton. CALIFORN lowing gueésts Springs The past week: cisco—Mr. and Mrs. ¥, Kerr, xu Woir Mt W. ¢, Wise W. Morris, F. P Katz. Nelsan Andrews, Kundle, Mis ¥ F: Burns and S 1-unn and tamily, nd Cole, 3 Mx M M \\rm(l M Nunn, 3 M. 3 Berliner:- Ronpald - Berliner, George Bérlitier, Frederick Palmer, R. R. Munrq. NNAN_Hotel: Rowardennan To: A, S, RIx, A hstetn, George. Volkmann, huuene Tricou, Lmlne Trieou, J. Oliver, E, ‘Dozler, E. P Dunckel and wlfa W. J. Nagh, H. H. Mrsi Jo Lo Bradbury, ‘Master e Johi Searle F. 8 Polta. 188 A Berlh“’au Mrs. li'».\ Florence: Carmany, ‘Mr and . Henry, Mr. and ‘M A and ‘M Garcet. Sm- Eisnclac and Mrs. B. D A Thermand, Mru 3. D A CRBFERAN, Miss ' Phyllig Ar‘kermlnn. Mrs. James glet ‘\1 s K. -Aglet, ' H. Hussey, .\ir 1 and Mr: 5 Duhnhl. Mr. 2 S T X \lxst?r W ghill, NIA HOT SPRINGS—-The fol- registéred “at. Californ i‘ rom San P Bernaxs, Bernstein, Edson Bradbi .- P.:Bcheel urm.m My O*Donnsil My M . for;- Phil_Tayior, Dt and. Mr: A. Brown, Edric E. Brown, A!amc a: Warner, Xa M, W rin hron cle Murl. n P W -~ Gilmore, Gien Alp)ne ns and Miss May Evan: . l’relnflfl 8. A San e ODA . SPRINGS-Thirty mem-+ ifferent rn seball clubs of Vailejo »a Soda Springs on Sunday:last. (AT the Springs the last weei Burnfi and fam- Ci \[ax Dothschild, A D. Himmelman, AL d U“:m\d Hooker, child and maid, San Fran- clsco; Mrs, Ira 1 hop. and -Angus ‘Bishdp, Miss Hamerick, Chicago; Miss . Miss Westerfleld, Miss Lee and ; ‘Straus, Napa. L-ILR()\ HOT SPRINGS—The following gussts regtsternd at Gilroy during the past week: Dun O'Callaghan, M. D. Mead and wife, Master Winfiela Mead, Mrs, M. Car- paneto, Fred J.. ©'Connell, R. Lennan, B. Kelly, James Shea Jr., Mrs. J. Winter, Miss Marguerite Winter, Willlam Lafre- niz. Charles A. Drury. George Devina, Gedrge B. (.nu-u{her John T. Desmond, M. J. O’Brien,Will Finnle, Captain E. D. Parsons, Mrs. Dan T: Co Mrs, Minnie . 'Misg Florence Schantz, ! Mr,_and Mrs. Ben Dalbon, Joseph Noian, Miss Espincsa and maid, Dr. F k Barrett, Miss Ada Smythe, Mrs, Smythe, Mrs. L. E. Smith. Miss Effie Smith. Migs Amy.Smith, Martin Stevens and wife, Miss:Delia Burnham, Miss May ' Burnham and Willlam Bogen, San Fran- clsco; Captaln John E. B Mrs. William Turner, Bi Bairn, Yokohama; Mrs. M. Mifls, San Mateo; R. Donovan, Hon. Willlam Lori- William Lorigan, San Joge; Mr. \ .- Piteher, "Los Paul l(ell H and Mrs. J 'H. Rowe, Murray, H. [o White. Jack Leddy, W tsonville; Tra: L. Ramsden, Hollister; Miss Lillian Barrow, | Miss Lizzie Marllh JOs h - Princevalle, Jame; Prlncewllln. asey, Gilroy. CASTLE" CRAO—-The fofluwing is a list of the late -rrlvlll at Castle Cr: David Davis, Phil S A. L. Scott an l‘nmfly. Miss. Imo ene "Stuart, Mi Hawley, Genrge T Hawley. Earle Derbay Richard | Mr. and Mrs. W Baker, J. Smyth, Colonel and Mrs. Marvin J. W. Chandller; Miss Charlotte - Robinson, E. B. Robinson, Waltér H. Rob- inson, Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Scovel, Mr. and_ Mrs. J. Kennédy. Charles Fox Tay, A. Carrigan, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wheeler, . Morton, Joseph Sloss, Miss Rube Levison, Miss L. adden, Thomas P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. B, Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rulofsan, Miss Glfldys Rulol- son, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. § Snmrt Mr, and . W. Byrne, Mrs. Mrs. ‘Walter L. Dean, and Mrs. Henry D. N’lchol! John Sf‘ uler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Brown, Master Lawrence Brown, Will R. Childs, Oak. land; H. W.-Duncan, S. Crandall, H. M ris, Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Remol L Scheller, Louis A. Greata s Rev. and Mrs, James Mateo: Mrs. J. H. W l(e‘ Alden P. White, ‘Alameda; John B. Metcalf, Berkeley; A. 8. Burwell, Seattle, Wash.; Frederic Mot- tell, Tacoma; ~Mrs. ‘William Honeyman, Miss E. J. Rutherford, F. D. Honeyman, Portland Or.; Clon h, Concord, N. C. J. Riley, C. 1¥Sr"and Mrs. .v. Tufts, Mrs. J. A. Guth Chicago. KLAMATH HOT smxgs—-l:‘xe ar- Freese, Freese, the Misses Freese, ence and nurse: Dr. and r:. L Sreene and chilaren, W. G. wn, J. Rooeh u.nd yrife, l(lu Mu Rfloch Mlu Alice rgover. Miss Suste 8. l!or- rison, cisco; Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Bchnm-nn. Guatemala. BEE&-MWI t Paso ¢ past week include ‘oblentz, J. F, Nol-n.JJohn Barhett; Hollander, | wee H o Tettrer; ohnson, J.- Meyer, Independence ! H. . Hiidreth, Mrs. H, | or- i S Otis Llnculn San M s. L. H.. Clough, Mill M. Johnson and wite, | Peter Jtm “‘x‘{..x Cohn. Mrk. Snrenson and dn hter, Mrs. Wells and daughter, Thomas M. Donough, Prunk Elliott, Mrs. L. Harris, Miss Agnes riflin, Simon Juda, B. Ross, W C Jnconson. O M. Hiret. Ly Persin, R d. | McEnany, ¥ | E. Owner, Max Siiverberg; B. Houson, C. fi Greguriy‘x N, L. Thome, C. H. Biember. ansen. -and daux’hler R. Hupe., A, F. Kellinger_ C.. B. Sloan Artaibide ind wite. Miss M. Henry Stern and wife, Flora Stern, Mrs. F, Marks, Clarice Marks, Mary E. Don- aldson, Mrs. John Cashen, Miss Mnr are Cashen, W. C. Pavey, John Searle, King, . judell. Dan Brady ava wm», ! Charles Stmon_amd wife, William R. Sampson. W. H.Edwards, N. J. \all)» (h’xflml Mitchell, Ballance. J. M rs. i der. Nickelshurg, M Hawley, Wilson Campbell, A, kYbJ. §' Gaskilt, 0 A M. 7. Fragley, W Diekman, J. Nunes, E. B D.J; Flan- Mr. fleld, Wiiltiam. Davis, B Alfr?d Skaffe, H. Seawood, B. C. Sa gent, F. L. Bernardf, A. M. Blow, Mrg. John Farley. San Franeisco: Mrs. A. J. | McDanald, Mrs. L. C, Parke, '\ugs R. Bills, -Mrs, Henry R)rkoxel (n R F Jick, A. B. Cempbell, ¥1. %; H. Spéncer, Howard Pa)ne Dr._Dial, hun Luis Olnflg}) J.-H, Henry, J. Kraus, San Jose; H. Johns"n &‘ . Blemer, X Mr. and Mrs. \ngeles; G. Bacramenta; Ed O. + H. Coburn Turner, 1,4:« A Parkinson, A. B. Bigler, Palo Alto; John Sheely ‘and _wife, Santa Clara; Mr. and Mrs. J. B, hl:u‘dougall Scu(!lf- “Edward Kinnane - Springfiel S Burn- bam, Chicago; J. Qe Nanaime, > A, J. Larson, Lom h'a “Rudart, Co W. H, Dunphy, Miitbrae; H. !-flneo . Banta Cruz . Plaz, Berk C H-unn and “wife, Boston; N St e C: Simington, Chicago; J, Hamem Portland, Or. DUNCAN SPRINGS — The guests at Duncan - Springs piayed progressive hearts Wednesday _evening. - June 27. The first prize Was. won by .Mr. Redmond and the baohy prize was won by | M. Wiener, - Late arrivalg ac Duncans Springs were: Mr. and Mrs, Wiener, Mrs. Dwyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clove ‘and” dnughte; ley and daughter, Ch rlc's Coleman, Mrs. D Peck, Mr. and Mi . ‘Herman, - Mr, and Mrs. Gullxson, Miss L. Rosenberg, M Tryon and 'son, Mr. Kirsch, Mr. andier, Miss Stmms. Miss Mandéville, on Stewart Allen;, Mrs, aAllem, Miss Agnpw.'h Mr. Redmond, | Dr. Savage; ! Mrs. D. MeGuin: Pauisson and san, . M. -MaMahon. F. & Chadbaurne, Mr. and Mzs. Paiie 2 . Wunsch, ur 1. ‘Nonnenmann, Mr. - Captain Jones and. family, Mund an(] Lea Mund. BYRON HOT § ts arrived la Bone and week at ‘Byron: From 1 Francisco--Phillip ~Oppenticim, *Miss Oppenheim; - Mrs: R Goodman, A, Jon Jiam H; - ; John Edovd, , John - Offer- Hunt ' and ¥. Weish W. E. Floyd, | iss Hazel, S E. Kalisher; H. MW%%W -|-|-H-+~H-H- i r. and Mrs, F. Col-} Mrs. | *RINGS—The following | Charles A, 1 ‘snemne. S. Hirschf¢lder and wife, A. D. | DRY GOODS COMPANY. BLACK DRESS GOODS! SPECIAL REDUCTIONS! —_— 3 English Mohair Crepons, formerly $2, at . 20 pieces 52-inch Cheviot. formerly 81, at . ... . 75¢ 16 pieces 56-inch Storm Cheviot, formerly $1.50, at $1.25 1240 Remnants, 15 to 5 yards, at Greatly Reduced Prices b ... 8150 COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. i CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPAN SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, San Francises. UNION SQUARE. i . B e i B e e 0 B L 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 schfelder, Henry Sinsheimer and wife, ar . Sinsheimer, F. O. Robbins aixld Miss - M. -C. -Townsend, Si Hellér, A. L. Gump, A. B. McCreery, o Hesketh, Mrs. 8. W Ehrman, Charie ¢nd nurse, Mr. and Mrs. A. Steinberger Miss Hilda Steinberger, Master Arthur Steinberger, Master Robert Steinberger, . Master -~ Irwin ~ Steinberger and nurse, Jolin ‘L. Moheenin, Theo Reichert and wife, Mfiton: B. Lennon, Ira . Rosen- b\crfi, J. L. Andrews and wife, Charles A. Fisher, Mrs. Freeman and daughter, Mrs. H. Holmés, Mrs. Havens and daughter, Mrs. Conrad, Miss McMiflan, S. P Clay- burgh, . Mrs. Charles Schlesinger, Mrs. Maurice Schweitzer, S. H. Sinsheimer, L. Strasshurger, Mrs, 8. Lebenbaum, Miss R. Hertz,” Adele Hertz, G. Frank Afbright, F. L. Fenton, L. F. Vann and wife, Dr. { L. Greenbaum, Miss Alice Greenvaum, M Steinhart s Hilda Steinhart, Jesse Steinhart. Herbert Rothchild, Dr. P. Meges an Fr; ;- Max . Cohen, Miss. Thompson, Miss Ax'!es hom:! Oakland; H. R. Jack: Mrs. D, W, i Martin, Sanford Mayer, W. Mahe x. S. hndte. Mrs, M. Hemken ¢l Wreden, & J. Bowle, M. rge \\]llsorn. \g')lg\ Molonns, Jon itert and -wife, W, B. 8h 1 ard. wife, ‘0. “B; Martin; Mrs. . J. 3. Hintz and -A:- Giwoy from Suisun, qur: L. ‘Miles; from P J:: €Ca~ v5 from Hogquiam, Wash.—W Bull, A Hong; -from - Mudera—l. W. Green, | P, W. Ward; from Merced=-Mrs. Na- m Stackfon, T: Andrian; from s. ‘George Shafer. Harriet IilHan Callis from - Ant-. tin, D, C.-Martin, Alameda: O. R t. J. Master, it J. Thernfon, A. Sider, E; Blake, Grace Scott, Potter. Valiey; Ed arence Kecley and wi Parish, Miss J.m.»pmn quulrerk John “Dunnebeck, Lakeport; Mrs. H: H. Roife. Master H Ii Roife, M. Kunst, ginfa City; Leon C. Kellogg, Crockett; Miss Follette Hildreth, Stockton; Julian " F. Rosenberg, Chieo: M. D. Noteware, larson klt\' B. A Lower Lake: Codding, Sonoma: George E. ;. R. S. Russell, Dixon; B. A amento; - Lena : M. Schwartz, idletown; W. " Fost . Peterson; - Ifom Allamont, s Hoskar; ' ffom r(m,nh.“ £ kh H Parm, Mrs. J. Hearn; from Eureka, €.-G, ‘Payler; fre A P. Bry- -If'u from: C . Green; .| from Fresno, rtwright; from Portland; Or...Ws ws: from Con- | hi cord, -Frank - Dutra;-from ) ark, John 2 from . San Leandro, Mrs. Graves; e e Arig._ Frank F. Navin: trom San Jdose. Ed Haley;- from -Bakersfield— Charles Duncan, A, B. Roseil: from:Clem- ent, A. R . Williams: - from =8an_Fran- cisco~A. Nawman, Peter. Nelson, J. Lar- R SKAGGS HOT SPRINGS-The follow- ing guests are registered Skaggs' Hot Springs, .-Sonoma _ Connt From San F‘Il:nr\chbnA\!r and M. urgfl Frneh Mr. and Mrs. Angust D Mrs. Milton H, ook, Ley Coc i tag Dealey, - Gearge Dealeyy John Sroufe; J. H. Gearge. Lindberg, J L jyrne and Wwife, i Lee Glawner, Knittle- and . wife, Wheeler and - wife, eorge_A. Case Bied wite, Mise Clara.-Adam, Kelley and o B Kelley, Miss Ida Jones. James A. and -wife, ' Mr. and. ) Al linknnd Duane ~Ballard. wi J.P, Thorn, ¥ e eyten, Mrs. D H. Miner. Miss Kath Fannie - Miner, - George Lux, ‘Migs A.-A. Cradock, "A. -T. € and wife. Willilam W l?huh]l and ‘wife, Martin. Charles Bone. Arthur Leonard 5; | L. Hydes, Dr. C. Thomas. -~ Leonard Stone, Mr..and Mrs, Byron Mauzy, M Charles v, ‘Marjorfe Mauzy, ence Ja. r, Clara Meyer, y C M Mrs. ‘S .. Mitchell,” R" and Mrs. Charles Schroth, Miss M. Alice Schroth, Mis: Tlorence- G. Schroth, John ~F. Sehrot Mr. and. Mrs. H.. H; Young, Miss Elsie Young, Master Hermann Young, N. J fe, Miss Hazel Tobias, Mrs. * Crawford, Lee Robert and. Willie Crawford, Mrs. J. Dwyer, - Miss Anna Dwyer, J. A. Abbott, From Belvedere— M Sparks, Mrs. J. P. Striegel, Mrs. Nell A. McLain and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Harmer and daughter. From Santa Rosa—Mrs. J. Black. D. and wife, J. C. Kinslow. From Healds- burg—TLou Passalacqua, J. R. Miller, Sam Meyer and wife. From Berkeley—Mrs. Allce Pease, Miss Alice FPease, ) Mary Pease, Joe Reuben. From Palo Alto—R. E. Swain. From Windsor—W. J. Hotch- Kkiss. Alice Kingdon. From Wa Nat Green. From Alameda Fletter and son, Mrs. James From_Oakland—William T Tandon sad wife, Miss M. R. Landon. From Lambert 1+ liam Schroder Hart | Frem Scales—R. H. Kingdon, Miss | | Louts Reynolds, —Joe Martin. From_Vallejo—J. H. Mug- | ridge. From New . Bames, r , M Chopard. From | THE GEYSERS— \rrl\ul‘i at_the (‘e)- sers during the week incl: Mrs. V. Lucas, Mrs. Henry . fsia. Htae. Trs Mérrifield, Miss Lofs Merrifield, Mrs. 1 W. Brlgg H1rr3 H. Scmers Mrs. Har- riet N. Somers, Mrs Miner, Bea- trice. H. Miner, T. T. Hm Fred Gooss, George Otgen, B: W. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. [ foken, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Patterson; ' Charles. Mayer .!r and wife, Miss Hilda Mayer, Dr. L. C. Lane, Herber( L. Hawk- ins, Miss E. Hawkins, Rixford and wife, Allen . A ory, Haisey Rixford, Miss Kitty T. Rixford., Erank -A. Bush Rabert: Matthey, M. H. Diehl, ‘Mr." and ‘Mrs: G. E. Bacon, Miss Katie E. Fiedler, Miss Sophie Wertheimer, Miss R Herts. Miss ~ A. Hertz, _Mr. Mrs. |i8.4 Seott, an - Francisc ‘B.. Nicholson, Miss . Belle V. meholscn, ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Allen, Dean and M roeé ‘Allen, Miss Mary Regan. T. W. Corder ,and wife, A.. B. Corder, Wllter Corder. Tommie Corder, Miss Ada Kenna, W.'S. Bacon, Thoma.s P, B con, Mrs. Geor‘ie Samuels, Merv Sanuels, Sadle Samuels, Boris Tionel Samuels, R. Schwartz, Colman Sefiwartx, Charles M. Rosent son, Miss E. Frank, Miss R. Ber Berg, Mrs. " Charles - Fividgs, Ot Mrs. James E. Milis, J. Lankhet, Miss Lilian Roden. Miss Matly % Livingston, ‘Alameda; Dr. sfi Mrs. Frasse, San Jos: N. A. Eames, Miss A “Chopard, Miss J. Chopard, New York: Lulu Estes, Santa Rosa: Gertrude Coilins, Archie L. Strout, Gale S.'Strout, Sebasto- pol | been students of the State University « Franeigeo are; | been a resident of this place. S J. Bartlett Springs; B. F. Ely Jr., Soda Bay. HIGHLAND SPRINGS—The past week as been @ very busy and enjoyable one. The first: of the week was enlivened by a y -~ exciting shufe-board contest, in ich there were eixteen entries Mrs. W.Merritt_of Woodland and Mr. De- t. prize. i umrnunru(, which began on been Ty is xelting, and .u DR rot completed. Mrs. W. Merritt vs ses Hubbard of San Jose will pla, flu fimus At present writing Jesse Andrews and H. R. Warner zre to meet Dr. R, de Pue Rickeéy and L. M. Lawson, end_the winners of that set to meet F, B, Gleen and G. W. Watson | in_the finals. T"It‘rr are upward of 200 guests at High- | is. The teptéd city is very g Mayor Ellert and son of San. Fran- sco are here for a few days. Among the - Fecent arrivals Mrs. H, H. Rolfe, Master e, Miss Follette Hildreth, Mrs. Martin. H, R. Jackson, Miss hlln . A, Sternberger. Mrs. N. Miner, Katherine Miner, Fannie Min = H Runyon. Stanley T. Runyon, Miss May Casey, C. R. Havens, G. W.!| Andrews rs. G. W. Andrews Mrs. H. Tiiden, Miss lda > Mr. and Mrs. E. Landis, L. E. Fitch and wife, Frank fl Vl(‘Flrn . H. L. Mid- dleton and wife, Mrs. M. I. Hain, A. Wil- M. Dunecan, E. L. Van Mohr, Miss N Schrook. J. . Hornshy', John Cantillon, l\eozh ss Clara Keo ¥ Keogn. Mrs. " Martines. . Alameda.- E. I‘Pln!hz?r Mr. and Mrs. Deininger. M. \Yr- J. 8. Bahson. Santa Bar- Cornelfa Woods. Oakland— UM Davia, 3.9 Alen, Horace T Miier. Los Angeles. The West End Congregational Church of this city was the scene of a very pretty wedding Sunday evening, June 17, when Miss Josephine Ensign, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ensign of this city, and now of San Francisco, were united in marriage. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Embree Reynolds of Los Angeles and until recently has He lately accepted the position of chief electriclan of the Spreckels Independent Power and Light Company of San Francisco and it is in that city that he and his bride will reside. Both young people are very pop- ular throughout the State, both having Miss John h, Alice Keogh. Berkeley and Mr. Reynolds is a graduats of that university. The church, in which | both bride and groom have beén earnest | and popular workers, was handsomely decorated in honor of the wedding. Stacks of papyrus and ribbon grass were ar- ranged around the sides of the auditori- ‘um. Ropes of 1vy reached from pillar to | Xl | 1SS\ much to t 4 berg, wife and | jier father, the strains of Santa Cruz; | pillar and from them were suspended weddln bells of white and green. In| front of the altar, fastened to an invisible | wire. were heavy ropes of smilax, and be- tween them, just above where the bride | and groom stood during the ceremony, | |‘hovered two white doves. Gypsy baskets | filled with white flowers and green foliage | were arranged about the altar and added | pretty effect. Little Miss | Florence Reynolds. dressed In white or- gandie -and cnrnlng a basket of pink | Toses, preceded the bride into the church, | and .as_ the latter entered, escorted by Lohengrin's” M F. | wedding march, played by Fleld, was heard. The bridal gown was | of white organdle and the bridal bouquet | Was of white jasmine. The bridesmaids were the Misses Emma Boor of Santa Paula and Clarfbelle Ensign, sister of t bride. Both wore gowns of white organ- [ dle and carried large bouquets of pink roses, tied with pink Satin_ribbon. The ushers were Messrs, Saddler of CARLSBAD—Late arrivals at Carlsbad | Berkeley, W. Boor of Santa Paula, H. A. Mineral Springs include: Frank Webster, Thomas Elrick. Samuel Smith, P. T. Hen- | nesy, H. “Tracey, ‘Miss Susie Tracey, Frank Tracé Mrs. J. Corry, San Francisc: eters, Miss J." Scott, H. Scott, Oakland Harry Spencer, James Howe, Los Angeles. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS-The follow- ing guests have registered at Paraiso dur- | ing the gast ~week: ‘Mrs, Josephine Love, K. W. Brown, Mrs, Schott -and child, | Mary Eva Thomas, F. 'E. Dletz, M. Bran- densloln C. R. Hastings and wife G Hastings,. H. -Arthur Hasting: Goldste!n lnd son, A. B. Rothschild Ind wife, C. G, Summerfield, Marie Summer- fleld Frank Willlamson, C. F. Lyons and wife, Velma Lyons, San Francisco; Mrs. George H. Hellgn Burxlck ?ackolgnds rkeley: Wil : erry. acobs, Berkeley: Willlam R. Sampson, Springfield. Ill.; Miss Jose- phine Alexander, Emm- Kerr. Wat- sonvilie, Frnest Romle. J. Griffin_and Salinas; T. J. Field, Monterey; F. L. Sol Anna E. e, Nettie Sophie J Hanlen. Vi Ring, A. F. Fran ‘The followin ts regalmd At B‘?&'m ooy 5o pn" t Blumen(hfl Sello.! Blllxg;lmnl Alice A. Bluno.nthul Beatrice S. Sheeline, Harold Adelson, Mr. and Mrs, L. P. | { Dutton and A. Brown of Los Angeles. At the aliar the bridal party was met by the groom and . Herbert Barry of San Francisco, the best man, and the cere- mony was performed by Rev. F. A. Field, | pastor of the church. The wedding took place just before the opening of the service and a large l‘ongregau | om the invited guests, was pres. ent. ~After the ceremony the bride and | groom waited In the vestry to rece! congratulations from their many friends and were then driven to the home of the ‘bride on Dayton Heights, where a rece; tion” for relatives and intimate frien, 5. | was held. A supper followed and Mr. ana | Mrs. Reynolds left on the ow San ‘Francisco. Many telegrams ot orss | gratulation were received from the East. A very enjoyable reception was given om | Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Witllum Garland, on Westlake avenue, in Lonor of their son Grover, who will leave in a short time for the north to attend a mllltar{-nldemy Games, including the | old were indulged in, prizes be- | |nlxv:rw:;‘;ion t:n’e .u:ceurr‘}xl ones. Beautiful | S were awa y Ana Herbort Flatean as fest prives b | ‘the boob vrlu- 'ere won by Richard | Shinn Le Ro; ‘ unbbell. ume Wilile | Garland and Rut 1 recited some LA T o uet room to the stralns of patriotic ;\?fic. Miss Minnie Readon assisted Mrs. Garland | | 2529, with the electric needie (in receiving. Among those present were: Misses Mildred Burnett, Lucy Saunders, Rose Alexander, Jessfe Morgan, May Jevne, Pearl Bennett. Carrie Canfleld, Ruth Hudson, Vera Jevne, Alda Danziger, Eva Danziger, Nellie Dulller Florence Blace, Eline knnfleld Mapel wrence, Ruth “onnell, Colburn, Mar- garet Maurice, md Ed ar Rixon, Jay Boothe, William Hadley Wesley Howell, Lawrence Thompson, Herbert Flateau, Wilbur _Campbell, HReynolds Saunders. Harry Harlow, Harry Cline, Howard Kel- sey, Edwin Loeb, Richard Shinn, Stewart Last, Fred Gauseart, Rembert Anderson, ston Wilson, Henry Chamberlain, Wil ltam Garland and Grover Garland. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. A C. Smith. er of South Hope street gave a children’s g_flr(\ in honor of her little son Chester. he guests present were: Helen McFar- Katherine Davis, Kathleen land. Esther Lucile Hellman, Ruth Powell, Guidinger, Aleen Lindley, Earl Gerald Smith, Merle Smith, Harry Bow- ers, Carens Crawford, Fred McFarland, Rufus Wagner, Joe Kaufman, Willlam Pereival and Hugh Lockbart. Those as- sisting in recelving were: C. Bower: A K. Crawtord, Joseph Guidinger, P. C. McFarland, O. P. Lockhart, Thomas Powell, B. M. Davis and W. R. Harper. A large banquet was given on Friday evening at Levy's by the Sigma Chi fra- ternity In honor of Judge Howard Ferris, who has been a member for the past twen- ty years. Among those present were: Charles Cassatt Davis, Ohlo Wesley: Clarence A. Miller, Wo Meyers ahd Louis W. of Wisconsin; R. Garner Curran O. . Thompson, W. P. nrey, and H. P. Tebbits, lifornia; Ernest Williams Stanford: Guy Cuzner, V. Bennett, W. R. Wagner, . University rise was given on d Mrs. C home on Burlington Thursday event Pepper at the nue. Among the guests were: D Mrs. D. Barber, Mr. and Mrs, Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 and Mrs. ‘0. W. Dow, Mr. a fred Scot O w. Mr. and Mis. J. K. Wison and A. G ton. The Oberlin College graduates formed organization on Friday at the First C\ gregational Church. on HIN strest. G, Baldwin of Claremont ( elected president; Mrs. Augu e vice president; Rev. T. W. Lincoln camonga, secretary and treasurer. was served at noon, the Rev. C. acting as toastmaster. Among the responded to (uufl(q were: S0V A. Sheldon, Rev. J. \\ebster Rev. G. Baldwin, Mrs. “nrran F. Day, C Rev. ‘George P. Kimball. Prof Milier Guinn, Sidney M. Haskell, Mrs, Schuitz and Mrs. Duvall Mr. and Mrs. John Carroil of India en- tortained a of their friends on Mo day to a triv_to Alpine Tave the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. C. L Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Fortune, Mr. and well, N Mrs. Eward Harpham, Mr. and Mrs. C. J Walker, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson, Mesdames Adams, Goldsberry, Pence, Shaw and Green sses Maud Shaw, Belle Cook and May Carroll Miss Clemens is chaperoning a party of the Phi Delta Chi Sorority of the Mar!- borough School at Redondo, where they will spend a few days. Among those com- prising the party are Ewards, Annie Rowan, Kittie Walbrldge Abls Gwynne, Susie rpenter, Nan Vickers, Jessie Reynol \'lry Lee, Edith Mau- rice, Lila Lett, Margaret Lee, Hattle Sev- erance and Helen Newlin. the Cosmos Officers_were elected of Club on Thursday evening at the home of th Figueroa street as Mrs. Webb on follows: President, Curtls McLellan Red- fern., vice president, Ethel May Webb; correspending secretary, Willlam Temy ton; treasurer, Katherine Thomas. te freshments were served in the dining room, which was beautifully decorated for | the occasion. On Wednesday Miss Charlotte Estelle Benedict of Long Beach and Joseph A. Nelson of Riverside were united in mar- riage at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Covert The rooms were very prettily decorated in pink and white sweet peas and ferns, with clusters of roses falling from the ceflin, Mendelssohn's wedding march was Rev. Mr. by Miss Theta Lynn performed the ceremony. The bride very becomingly attired in a iailor-mad own. Many beautiful gifts were received, r. and Mrs. Nelson left for the nerth, wfll":hmey(wm fpend a few weeks. and w en return to Riverside, wh v wiil then 7 verside, where thev Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldsmith of South Grand avenue celebrated the twent anniversary of their marriage on the rtt terncon of Sunday. The guests present numbered over 200. The rooms were very beautifully arranged with poned lants, ferns. rosusm'\ul sweet peas. gl s Green and St N Shpesn. 4 ella Praeger ctsee n re- Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldsmith of South Grand avenue have as their guests Mr, and Hrs F. Goldsmith of Santa Ana. Miss Myra Lindley, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Walter Lindicy, was married oa Thursday to Samuel Fowler Bothwell at 8t. John's Episcopal Church. Miss Ethelwyn anner has as her guest iss Edith Long of Santa Ro Rev. and Mrs. Willlam A. Knighton have as their guest their daughter, Mrs, E_E. Clapp of Globe, Ariz. Dave Norton and er, Miss Esther Norton, left on Saturday for New York, and from there will sail to Europe. They expect to be gone for several months, tak- France and Englanda. on of the Kenysiton, of South Hill & as her guests her daughter, Mrs. F E Davis, and sons, who will spend the summer with her. Miss Jessie Leone Davis was married - \:‘eglmmagxpne;mg to K;‘r Stro ar te asadena at the Univ Methodist Church, "y re A and b Georgin, are at their home :‘;;‘;:,“:é{:. several months’ visit in the East. Dr. and Mrs. Bullard entertained Mme. Modjeska and her husband, Count Bo. zenta, at dinner on Friday evening. s e SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other facial blemishes DR. and MRS. . W. TRAVERSE D L:-'d -~ butiding. 1170 Market street, ln{ in German Irs. Garret scar. Permanency guaranteed What the World's Greatest Serpentine Dancer, LOIE FULLER TOILET CREAM: “1 certainly can recom- mend your del man TR e T otfice of AW, 'hlvl!uln,

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