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T HE SAN FRANCIS 30 CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1900. on is now at its rules supreme resorts and every indi- cut of town 1y prolonged ntertainers have thought to ter seaso rophets.” d their heads in that e already predicting a win- of many debutantes and nu- rtainments. Still every one is out of town erful reports of the ffords. ey're Engaged Milsner announce the and take n from the of Leon- rk City and ghter of Mr. pet. efn Gr Wedding Bells. £ John McGr; 2 Rose’s July 10. The om left for Home Gatherings was given to on Saturday prior 1o his departure Among those present were: A, Irwin, Miss I Mrs. Parker, | King, Mason R. Parker. n, July 11, little s ¢ ed her tenth | ; ¥ - inviting a_num- ber of it nds to a very charm- ing « s her home on Rhode | I« d t time passed pl w umental music n Tre ry ‘ Macdon t Penelo Richter, Har Mrs m_ Jamieson; Ali Mary d, Lulu von ¥ 2 McDonald, ¥ Jardine, Ruth T Antonson, Hughie M Zohn Kerr. Stella Mc Asnk\ Lola Weal, Eva Aggie Campbell, | Walters, thrie, Harry Jamieson, Frances Leslic B: \\-Lr ner Villa Ellen, was the a masquerade party on Monday July 16. T 1l was brii- ghted and handsomely decorated flowers and American flags. ued until 12 o'clock, when a st was partaken of, after d and continued those present | [ uhm» I‘uzalrfl' ster, Mabel Bald- Riordan. Kitty Brandon, and Burnett, Oliver Stewart, illiam ' Sul George | ldwin Ryan, Lewis 2 van, White Major at 8 ain Partington and Augusl Mrs. Bullard, mother of Mrs. M Campbell. celébrated her eigh on Th y afternon. July 19, at | e of her daughter. on Turk street. | letters of congratulation were re- ceived from the oldest.families in (hfl Btat. The occasion also took the rorm Irwin, Alton Irw - J. G. Fitzgibbon, Eddle King, | | vinani, A most enjo: arty was tenc of a welcome to Mrs. but recently returned from Peking. alile and -m. \xhxrn ‘n Jeyergree Natal red to Fra at the Fiores, Bullard's son, who | pl T st w ns e Andreoiti Louis )\?r new home on Fuilton street, ey, Mrs. H. D. Ellerhorst enter- t fow of her lady friends a luncheon « rooms were and )- nk rc A party and "C; Grove G J. Lubosch, Fox um, K H s A Posner, bron a A m en by Miss Eliz friends, at race, w Gre G H and th 11 lie Dusen quin Santa Calvillo, Ch s, Wil M tinoni, Higuera. Josie Villa ry Vhlalo Th ~rnHll Mrs. uel M Johnson, her Tuesday, Ralp and Milli n Meyer, ronosky, H B. An Mt Ben Levy kton, Miss C. were award en, Mr. Pl oldstone, H. Wolf. joyable par beth Du resid Arthu < Robles. Moji be harle 1 Logan, h Rincon, Mr. an Rafu ered Mr. Banz and family Tuesda 7, by the Rag Time Clu! Grethel's Hall. Danci games were kept up until the e ay af ted: with , Mr. and Mrs. Mr. 1 of Leronc 1 Am d \|r~ Mond The ferns on. ty dummn surp Ha exening. e Wolff of Berk Emma Cohn, l&t nnfe Herzoj Easiaa Baran ¥ Mor: fed to_H. ty was Leon able surprise masquerade A and Mrs 1y evening, .Vuls b of Mill Valley, ing, singing and rly hours " | which refreshments were served. Carreon | i The first grand ball of the United Na- ensler after a three months’ visit to | New York. Woodland cottage, Eastland, Mill Val- | ley, has been engaged for the summer nionths by Mrs. A. H. Bostick of 207 Hyde of the morning. Following are the names of those present: Mr. and Mrs. A. A Banz, Mr. and Mrs. T. Newsom, Mr. and | Mrs. r. and Mrs. Miss Louise T E Miss \!.irh-n Hnmu A. Merrill ing last at Among those present were: Mors: Leary Mrs. Johnson, 3Mr. ana Mr Magner, Mr. Mr. and ‘A. C. Pa H. Carda and Miss Ma cCormick, Fern Camr G. eli, Miss Lili M e all, Mrs. B. Grethel, 7 an Wz mie Mey 1l gston, Cressey, M Lie: . Miss Lauretta Mag- Miss Browne ‘: s Louise Alt | Miss Lily Anderson and the. two £ babies, 1o Browne and Miss Page, C. Kratzenstein, C. Wilson, T. Thomas, Ben J , wsom, Frank Ankers, Thomas Browne, Newsom. A delightful surprise party was glven | Miss Margaret Leary on Thursd. ever Ross Valley Mrs. James D, Olsen, Misses Margaret | Marie Olsen, Mae Murray, Alice Kehoe. Clara Gleason, Ella_and Margar- ette Olsen, Mayme Leary. Marie Gillully, Helen Mart, Daisy Roche: | James Morse, George Olsen, M Ssrs } fred Fay, Charles Grant, Frank Leo: d, Professor Sadoc Whelan. Dr. Robert Pro- Arthur Chase, Arthur Olsen, Charles Flora Holling, Al Riggs. Dr. Whitney, Joseph Pescia, Judge Norton. A birthday party was given to Ruth Young last Wednesday afternoon at her residence, 27 Shotwell street, in honor of | her eighth birthday. The following little folks were present: Gilbert, Gla Ruby Stevens Baumeister, verman, May die and Lucy Leach, Florence Fekfeldt, Blanzey. Ruth Young, Mary Annie Ehlers, Harrington, O] Lottle Case, Su. Club Parties. The Club of 190 gave a banquet recently in honor of Fred Wallace of the Sheriff's Dear Sire—Atter spending Crme" 20 rews Bs 3. A luol u-u Em the same postage. first week here, said. -Ibvdym-y(u it. | send you amount for two more boxes. you have any agents? lh-vehlm-.i-fleu-yhumuhgn.nlbdmelvcnawscd all the time. Full particulars, Instructions and a free sample will be mailed 1o any address upon recelpt of 3¢ ANITA CREAM & TOILET CO., 207 Franklin St., Los Angeles, Cal. day | bor vlexu-. makes lighter, er. EDGARTON, Kan., Jan. 1, 1900. six weeks at the beach | was advised by a friend to use vour “Anita u‘lll it and so did not use It until [ reached black you are.” It is a medicinal preparation which cures, it actually coaxes a new skin to the surface. The removing of tan is the least important of its accomplishments. moves Blotches, Pimples, Moth and Liver Patches, and restores the clear, transparent beauty of youth. ANITA CREAM AND TOILET CO., Los Angeles, Cal. a dark skin clearer, pur- 1t re- 1n ten days the 1a vi | Springs. | Summer_at Hotel Capitola. | they will remair during the summer. office at the Garden House, Mission road. The following were present: I Erb, Al Solomon, E. Isaacs, M. Harris, George Charles Ames, W, George Tro Geckier, Beter Crébesn, Phil Lindenbaum Larry Campbell and Fred Wallace. Se: lections were rendered as follows: Sons, 1. Erb; song, W. King; speech, E. Isaacs] l'l'([(dufl" b L!ndl—‘nhaum solo, M. Har- ris; speech, Fred Wallace; speech, Hon. George Troy. On Friday ‘evening, July 13, the friends of the members of Company H, L. C. C., tendered them a farew | their armory, Second and m’-opnon at olsom streets. | After a number of vocal selections, danc- | ‘m;: was continued until a late hour, after Follow- ing are the gentlemen who had charge of the affair: J. N. Roberts, chairman; T. | Smith, D. Creedon, S. Rieley, M. Marge, M. Kenny, J. Tehaney and J. Kingston. ..uxled Away The following Pacific Coast people safled for Furope on the Hamburg-American line express steamship Columbia on_ th= 12th inst.: Alfonso Altschul, Jacob Ehr- *h, Otto B. Schmidt, J. Abraham, H. A. tz, Mrs. M. Gronenberg, K. Stencel, Mr. nd * Mrs. Carl Handke, Miss Frida Handke. On the new Humhu.vg-Amerlcan line ex- press steamship Deutschland, from New York on the 1sth inst.: Miss M. L. Phelan | and maid, Miss M. Small, Miss L. Den- man, Miss Agnes Curran, W. J. Keli Mr. ‘and Mrs. James Coughlan, Dr. Liliencrantz, Miss Wildine Mrs. Matilda Fred Bruseth, J. F. Gatgens, Miss Annic Gatgens, Master William Gatgens, Mrs. Annie Prange and child, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Al Haberland, | Haberland, Mr. and Mrs. Hausen and daughter, N. Nillsen, Frank Schade, H. Hore\munn. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. R. John- son and child, Mrs. Eiise Jensen, Mrs. Minnie Barg, Miss Frieda Barg. in the Future. | tional Association of Postoffice Clerks, under the auspices of San Franclsco | Branch No. §, will be held on Wednesday evening, August 1, at Native Sons’ Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leopold have returned f'?m their wedding tour and will receive s Sunday, July 22, at their residence, i Hayes street, from 2 till 5 p. m. The Hebrew Ladies' Endeavor Soclety ¢ Alameda will give an entertainment y at Harmonie Hall, »_benefit of the charity fund of the F"\xr de Lis will_hold a bonbon 4 T 1 r 1900-1901 sea- son at hnl«l-n Gate Hall Tuesday evening, August 7. Personals. Mrs. O. Berman and family will remain for another month at San Rafael. Major E. P. Enright and Colonel John Walters are spending a month at Gilroy Hot Springs. Alice B. May, who left here last with her father, Edward May, was st heard from at Oberammergau. y will not visit the exposition until September. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cosgrove have left for an extended tour of the East by way anadian Pacific. . Vanni, Miss J a Bolger and Ma goummg at Fairf: Esther Rosenbaum has returned Visit to hgr parents at phine Kearney ster Frank Vannl | Virginia City, Mrs. L. Magnin, accompanied by her annml will leave for the luast on lay next to remain about six weeks. heridan Linnell and Kate Louise Longmaid, who were married in this city on July 5, have returned from Shasta Springs_and at home, 2007 Steiner street, San Francisco. Mr. 'and Mrs. S. F. Sutherland arrived from the South last week. They will leave Sunday for New York and then tour abroad |7 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Limbaugh and | daughter, Vera, will spend several weeks | at the old family homestead in the San Joaquin Valley. Miss Edna W. Jones of Oakland has re- from her seven weeks’ tour in the southern part of the State. P. F. Butler, accompanied by Mlss left last Monday for the| en route to Europe. They will be | in New York by Miss Genevieve | Futler and then proceed to the Paris ex- | »sition, after which they will tour | Europe for about twelve months. The Misses S. Agnes and Kate C. Chard | - spending their vacation as guests of Hugh McDade, at Oak ranch, near \1.( e Butler, R. M. F. Soto, who has been tray- n the East for the past two years, Treturn to town next week. ir. and Mrs. A. F. Cosgrove left Sat-| \ for New York and Chicago. Stoddard and Mr. and Mrs. G. P. are at Hotel Arcadia, Santa Mon- « h'ms ica. Mrs, 1. Schlanker and son have gone to Squ.lnmnlo to awalt the arrival of Mrs. 3 Jul) 24, in Mar- |y | Morse, Miss Lou Webb: { Charles Haney, Robert Christern; street. Miss Martha L. Johhson, her sis- ter. will reside with her until September, E ding the time In sketching local scen- | Mrs. Joseph R. Stulz has returned from with Mrs. J. L. Willlams at Pacific A t home Thursdays. Curley and Miss Mae Curley are | at Bartlett | Grov Mrs, spending July and August Springs. Pay Inspector of the United States \Ievy Bacon is sojourning at Byron Hot | AW Mrs. John J. Carroll with her daughters, Misses Nellie and Lottie, is spending the R. J. Fenn, who has just returned from | a six weeks' trip to Mexico, bas disposed of his interest in Ayres’' Business College and has accepted the post of vice prin- cipal in the Hitchcoek school at ~San R: AMite TLena D. Edwards of 714 Buchanan street has gone to Santa Cruz for two weeks. Mrs. Max Reinhaus of Santa Ana is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. Straus, at 426 Golden Gate avenue. Dr. W. Freeman Southard returned a few days since from a short trip to the East. The doctor attended the annual cting of the Association of American | Mflil'\ry Burgeons held in New York city: | the American Medical Association in At- lantic City, and the Massachusetts Medi- cal Association in Boston. Mrs. A. Wolf of Brentwood is visiting | her sister, Mrs. Nathan Levi, 912 Capp stree Mrs. taken apartments at the Ellls street. J. Wilzinski and daughter have Ramona, 130 Mrs. D. Levy and daughter, Mrs. Llule Harris, of Sacramento, are visitl ng this city. They are’ residl O'Farrell street, where they wil nfbs Dl ed to receive their friends. Miss Lillian Wilson has gone on a plel- sure trin to Alaska. Miss Susie Flinn and Miss Ella Kelly gone to Cazadero for a few weeks, | Frank Thomas Falrcloth, manager of a local publishing house, left for the East July 20 on an extended business trip. Mra: Carlo 8. Cnna of Portiand Is vistt- ing her parents at 1227 Golden Gate ave- nue, and will be at home on the second and fourth Wednesdays. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Harris (nee Lev- ingston) and daughter of New York are | visiting relatives in this city. At home Thursdays of July, 1301 Octavia street. | "W. H. Wiester and family have taken a furnished house in San Rafael, where The Misses Elsie and Martha Franklin have left for San Jose for a few weeks' sta; Hinman has returned from New York, where he went to attend the annual meet- |ing of the American National Dnncln‘ | Teachers’ Association, held as Asbury gark; N, 1. June 18, and of which associa- tion he slected vice president. Major E. P. Enwright is at Gilroy Hot | Springs. | Colonel J. B. Walters is at Gllroy Hot Springs. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Payne, after an ab- sence of two vears in New York and the . haye returned and are the lqnl(Pn permanent quarters at the Ho | Savoy. Mr, and Mrs. E. J. McGivern are spend thelr Mgy vacation at Bay ? in | Villa, Santa | V3rs. B Biver left for New York Tues- 4fiv morning on a business and pleasure | trip. Mrs. B. Lazansky will return to-day aft- El" ll\n extended trip through the Eastern ates. Mrs. T. M, Ferguson and Miss Lill Curley have just returned after a month’ tr(n through the southern part of the ate. Mrs William+E. Kimball, her sister, Miss Carrie anson. mfl sln!eMnJlnw, Miss Josie Thom; er Charl, Kimball are spending the mmlnet month- at Camp Pistolesl, Marin County. At the Resorts. PASO ROBLES—Arrivals during the past week at Paso Robles include, from San Francisco: M. Reinhart, J. D. Mc- Carthy, Mrs. 8. Goldstein, son and mai H Hooe, Mrs E. A. Hawxhurst, Mj J. ‘Sideman,_ M. J. Sideman, A. Glenn Frani Emon Oscar_ Holmberg, Charlés E. Freeman, D. R. Davis, S. L. Samter, W. V. Huntington, Fred R. Koe ing, Fred A. Monsen, A. H./Nofflinger, L. Veillu, M. f. Fragley, Ses, B G Lyons, Josie Gedchaux, Nate Mayer, Dr. P. Herbirg, Mrs, E. Flelsher and daughter, Mrs. Dobren, C. A. Ligare, W. C. Pavey, J. T. Wooley, J. B. Higgins, O. Kellogg, F. McD. Craig, G. Goldsmith, J. B: varner, W. J. Davis, C. Steinbach, Dave Lowenstein; M. Solomon, S. Abraham, S. Seigel and ‘valet, Mor. Baruch, W. H. King, Emile Husenfeld, W. T. Anderson and J. D Armstrong: R. B, Roe, 8. W. Root, E. 8. Butterfield, Los Angeles: Wil- liam " M. Heiseman, San Martin; E. Jack, San Luis Obispo; T. J. Davis, Los Gatos; T. R. Linds G. A. Rogers, Sanger; J. R. Bloan. Salinas; ford, Castroville; M. Manasse, Coshocton, O.; Mrs. T. Phillips, New Zealand. SKAGGS HOT SPRI\(.:S—rhe follow- ing guests are registered at Skaggs Hot Springs, Sonoma Count; (_lmreq F. Giles, Professor and Mrs. S. H. Merzbach, Master Herbert Merzbach, Miss Lizzie Masterson, Mrs. Allan Howard, H. Youns Milton Cook, Miss K. F. Crozier, 8. Crozler, Mrs. Alex Thain, Mrs. A “Wilson. Bercy Thatm, Master Dona Stimmel, George M. Murphy, P. J. Cam- pion, Mrs. Charles F. Geggus, Miss Flo- rence Geggus, Master Charles Geggus, Mr. and Mrs. James B, Smith, Miss Alma Smith, Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Kopp, Elizabeth J. Gillen, Mrs, “A. M. Armor, Mrs. H. Gold- man, Mis! Fanny R. Goldman. Richard 8. Goldman, Frank N. Armor, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stéin, Miss Irma Stein, Daniel and Sanford Stein, Miss Dora Lippman, Mr. and Mrs. Jamés Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Pincus, Mrs. F. V. Doris. Miss Edwina Doris, Miss Annie T. Crowley, John P. Well, Miss May 1. Tisney, Miss Edith F. White, Mre. lezxe Butters, George F. Lamson, S. ‘Webster, Miss Miriam Morris, "Miss uud Morris, Miss F Marks, M. Getz, Miss F. Meyer, Stenson, D. J. Hyan, P. J. Ryan, R. }l Peat, Mrs. Dwyer, Miss Agnes Dwyer, Miss' May C. Dwys Lloyd Hiatt, Bern- hard Hanschild, Mrs E. B. Cohen, F. M. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. F. Schmidt, Mr. ‘and | 1 Mrs. M. H. McAliister and children, John ¥, Iwomey, "W. A, Sullivan, W. Welch, Fred Ha rs. Gerdes, V. Me- halovich Mias Mehalovich, Louis C. Buck, Mrs. George H. \}mtcrburn, Miss" Dorothy HIUL Mrs. E. L. Fair-| child, Miss Lillian Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hughes and baby, Mis 1. Gore, Miss Alice Gore, 12d eel(-r By Hulford, F. 5 Fivhhm.m: M. Bel Mrs. Tierman, W. Tierman, James B Comarirve, G Hostetter. From Oaklande R, H. Davis, Miss Flor- | ence Stephens -\lnmz'daA( W. Macloon, | M. E. Keegan, Miss J. E. Chapman, | JonReeds Somm Mrs, Thomas Lea buron—Thomas Cardin: Suisun Valle *l' B. Elljot; New York—Llovad Hian H. A. Potter; Clary; Q\Ikfln@—(v ards—Joe Bellew: Sacra- . ‘Jackson: Arizona—Harry Santa Rosa—John Keegan, Frank 8. Turner, Mrs. J. F. Mulgrew, Vl"s Lulu A. Mul srew, Mrs. Maggie Lind- fiss L. M. Hopper, Will Litton, Wils Skazss Sidney l\n,rlannhr. Emmet Sea- well; Healdsburg— and Mrs. A. L. Leam, Mrs. Mar \‘ll Viola, B. F. Lowry; Ukiah—John T. Cunningham; Ranch—F. V. Soule. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS—The follow- stered at Paraiso during M the past weel From San Francisco—A. W. Blow, Henry Prien, Cecilia Decker, | N. F. Anderson, Mrs. Baldwin, George Baldwin, A. Rosenblum, D. H. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Kimball, Helen Kimball, Frances Kimball, T. Frank Kimball, A. P. Hansen and wife, Hazel Hansen; from San Jose—Miss A. Bassler, Miss ¥. Mac- kenzie, A. S. Mackenzie, Elmer Cottle, Dr. H. C. Brown; from Soledad—J. H. Toft and wif \Hw M. R. Soberanes, from Salfnas— sh and wife, T. Roeding, A. ar— | Meada Anderson: Watsonvi Marshall and wife; Arom: and family; San I M. Brandenstein; buston; wife, Mabel Ackm BYRON HOT SI’RI\(] S-—The following f;uesu registered during the past week at yron S?'xns San James Deely, A. Boldeman, Mrs. B Demings, Mrs. T. Percy, John 8, Adams, J. Wilson, T. B. Taylor, F. A. \'(Is\mlnv Thomas Earley, Mrs, M. J. Bunduhuh, J. Crichton and ‘Wi: m Caro, Miss Din- kelspeil, William or, Mrs. Mary Col- lonon, Mrs. J. H. (m r, E. Storror, Mrs. F. Browne. A. T. Smith, J. M. Morrison, P. Daly, Mrs. A. C. Boldeman, James \V Hooker, D. Demings, J. H. (‘ult r B. Moad, Charles. Murray, Mrs. M3, Fur: | long, ‘Mrs. 8. Silverberg, Mrs. EJT Lee, Master Crichton, Miss (‘\nrlnm- 'Vlurrls . Tokler, Mrs. L. Dlnkelsgell ary Tavlor. Miss Alma (,uner Jnm- Schmitz, Mrs. M. F. Bagley, Mrs. D. C Bane, M. J. Gundler, C. O, Bolle, 8, More- house. From Stockton—A. D.' Rothen- bush, Frank Capuorro. From Fresno— Henry Halemeier. A. Ruschhaupt. From Sacramento—W, Wright, Joseph Steffens, from | from Warm from Cen- Francis; ose Law Stevens San Rafael—John 8. Bell; Springs—Miss Frances Sylva; terville—John Martin Frank from Victoria, B. C v:?m R renc from Murphys—, M. from Oakland—T. B. lor; from Angels—T. Welch! from Clarks- h||rg—J0hn Joseph; from Palo Alto—B. F Porter; from United States navy. W, Bacon; from Antioch—J. Rio Baker, Miss Jean Baker: from Sunol—M. Athenour, M. Catista; from Plymouth—C. H. Shields: from Portland, Or.—Mrs. A. N. Mendle- son; from Berkeley—J. Stone; from San Franeisco—Phillip _Oppenheim, Mrs. P. Oppenheim, 8am Newman, S. A. Blum- berg, H. Salsburg; from Australla—A. Browne. WALDRUHE—Among the guests reg- i{stered at Waldruhe are: Mrs, W. Gable, Miss A. Gable, Miss Gertle Ryan, San Francisco; Mr, and Mrs. W. Noble, Cap- | tain and Mrs. R. Minor, Miss Viola Minor, Alameda; Captain and Mrs. M. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Goerker and family, Mr. Haake of German Hospital, Miss K. Bernard, Mise N. Bernard, Miss H. Joost. Lloyd H. Meussdorffer, Professor P. W. D'Arrsy, Mrs. J. J. Harveside, Olsen Harveside, Miss Tillie Ulrich, San Fran- cisco; Miss J. B. Larkin, Oakland. CARLSBADThe following are among the late arrivals at Carlsbad; Mrs. Mary L. Hullfish, Newark, N. J.; Miss A. Simp- | son, H. Dnnegan John' Loosli, Mr, and Mrs. Noble, J. Q. Handley, Miss Helen Deatborn * Miss” Sadie Maerle, Raiph | Whittier, Miss Louise Laporte, James Suilivan, James McGovern, San Fran- cisco; Mrs. H. D. Hutt, Norman Hutt, Mrs. F. Enright, Oakland. CORONADO -Among arrivals of the week at Hotel del Coronado are: S. Pardee, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. H P. Starbuck, Santa Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Smith Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M, Smiin, Detroit: Mrs. M. B, Hoyle. Los Angelés; Mrs. Frank S. Hicks, bllzabel.h Hicks, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Norvell, Denver; Mrs. R. Lloyd Eaton, Miss_Beatrice Bromfield, San Mateo; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Ailen Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Lendal M. Gray, San Francisco; J. J. Lugsdin, S8an Fran- cisco; C. S. Pardee, Mrs. A. Harrls, Mrs. H. S. Kingsbury, Miss 8. M. Kingsbur: Nilen Knight ana wife, Mr. and Mre. & §. Keliy, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. H. Starbuck, Santa Barbara; Mrs. N. O, Murphy, wife of Governor N. O. Murphy of Arizona, and son; Mrs. Paul Murphy. Tate arrivals at the new summer resort tent clty, Camp Loronndo. include: Mrs. S. M. Bank!. Miss Harrfet B. Eaves, Miss A. R. Lahme, W. Lindskovd. Shan; hal; Mr. and. Mee, R 3. Phillips, Miss Phlmpu. Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Noyes, Chula_Vista; Dr. E. A. Butler, Miss Butler, Ella Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dillon, San Diego; M 7. Burke, Needles; Mr. and Mrs. Heed, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Doud, San DlegO' B. A McFadden, New \nrk W. Reld, Mrs. J. E. Adamson, Pomona. Mt Kate Shirley and Miss Mary Tyler gave a golf supper at the Coronado Golf Club Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs. Shirley’s sister, Mrs. Herr of Los Angeles. Among well-known society folks resent were: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. orks, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mn. T. Morris Flower, Mrs. Ricl Mrs. Mdbel Gassen, Miss Mo Befton. Messra. Wheeler J. Balley Clarence iprlssr. George L. Lawson, Cecif ;lum hreyls. Thomas McConkey and hill Eut er. 5, (C. F. Mullens and Miss Mullens of Ean ancx-co gave a bowling party at Hotel del Coronado Handny evening. Those vresent were: Margaret Sa- bine, Syracuse, N. Y. MH. Charles Mo- ses, Miss Bdith Huntington, the Misses i ncisco; Lieutenant Blnkuey. Dr. Odell, Rlclnrd Whna. Wil- liam Hume and G. H. McAlpine of the United States steamer Ranger. and Mrs. F. C. Benn of San have taken l cottage at nado 1or the summer. Mrs. James Adams and daughter of Phoenix have taken the W. G. Smith cot- tage at Coronwdo for the summer. HCHY SPRINGS—Those reglnm at Vlchy Sprlm durlng the past week in- clu Fier ad wite BT 1liam H. Dunn. Jo- L. Dun: g d . Dunn, Alice back, J. Hof T. Farley, Mrs. A. ; L Gordon an fo, H. M. s X Mrs. 5! Citton, Mom k. Ach, Mrs. B Greea: H.| Aueen Lolita Day. Sleepy h‘l e, | Summit | aylor, Montell Ta)-‘ berg, James Ach, Mrs. L. Bazet and fam- ily, Miss E. Lacdste, Mrs. Mulchoy, Mulchoy, Mrs. J. W. Raphael and fumly. Miss K. Conkun, Robert meg and wife, Jean Ewing, Miss Rose E tolz, Miss Minnie Stolz, Mrs. L. E. Blumberg, Miss L. J. Blumbérg, Walter Cook, John Bur- ton, May Ferguson, Mrs. H. L. Shaw, Miss Shearer, William Mercer, Peter Rob- inson, Mrs. I. Hochstadter, Mrs. A. Son- nenberg, Miss Tillie Friesteben, A. B. Truman and wife, L. Klet, Mrs. W. H. Marston, Charles Berger and wife, Mrs. . Ewing, W. H. Healey, San Fran- (lsvo >, K. Cotton, P. J. mohr and wife, S. P. Meade and wife, J. M. Davis and wife, Jack Davis, W. E. Bixby, Marion 1 W. Ward, wife and son, R. J. Abrahamson, Oakland; C. M. Alameda; A. J. Farmer, Sau- rs. J. Levy and daughter, San Mateo: Charles D. Desky, Honolulu. CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS—The fol- lowing guests registered at California Hot Springs during the past week: From ancisco—S. A. Gunst, S. L. Braverman, Abbott, Captain Matthew Turner, Hawley Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jullus G . Blumenthal and child, Miss Frieda Blu- menthal, Julius Levy, Robert Day, Miss . E. Van Pelt, Charles J. Faber, Charles Newman, Mrs. M. Hanley, Miss M. Hanley, Johm J. Han- Miss ' Ella_Corwin, Max Solomon, H. Turner and family, E. s Nellie McInhill, Miss Ma- James P. MacCormack, Mrs. J. T. Steel, Miss M. E. an, Mi: MclInhill, Keegan, Counell, E. F. Sandy, Miss R. Cass, Jo- % mie Willlam P. Drum, Mrs. M. 3 nd family, D. J. Willlams, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Levy, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. M. Salomon and J. P. Carroll. From | Sacramento—Mr. and J. W. Marsh. Oak- land—E. Berle. Benicia—Mrs. A. E. Chap- man, Rundle Chapman and R. M. Horton. | Berkeley—James L. Drum and Will P. Drum. S:\HATOGA SPRINGS—Recent arrivals rutosa Springs include, from San Mrs. M. Lewis, Mrs. A. Stein- , N. Steinberger, Miss Stella Triest, Irma’ Carnahrens, Mrs. Ehren- Miss A. W. Carnahrens, Mrs. W, A Mrs. C. Schlesinger. Mrs. A erin, Mrs. J. Thierbach, Miss Emma Thlr‘rb’wh Josie O’'Nlel, Julia O'Niel, A. Schweltzler, Arthur Lebenbaum, Adele H. | Mack, F. Mandel and wife and baby, Mrs. | A. Marks, Ethel Marks, S. Levy and wife, seph Harris, Berliner P. H. Miller and wife, H. Miller and wife, | W. E. Lutz and wife, H. O. Piehl, L. Kleb, P]II! Kiefler and wife, Miss Fn.\rd auSS . Miss M. L. Dunn, Miss M. A. J. Ambrose, Miss M. Ambrose, olterman, Henry W. Brickwedel, olesi. From Alameda—Miss J. s Schneider. From Oakland— Hein, Mrs.'S. White. From Be cy—J. S. Bunnel Bakersfield—Mrs. J. M. Metcalf, Irene N. Mack, Mrs, | Metcalf. Guatemala, Central America— | M. Abramson. San Rafaelod. A. Saun- ders. The Misses Emma and Mamie Den- | ingler of Alameda were tendered a re- ception last Sunday before leaving for their-home. ’In the future | S LAMATH HOT SPRINGS—Recent ar- Ti math Hot Springs include: |3.8. W. I(rlxt'ue, Miss M. Collier, Mr. and { Mrs. \\Illl\m Burke and child, Ellis Moss, J. C. E. E. Inne: . G. Stott, San H. P. Bri Chico: E. B. Osier and wife, 3. M. Niclsen, Brofessor ielsen, R. M. Richardson, Sacramento; S ]|!S=ky and family, San Andreas “oulke, (.;\zfillv H Lindley >, Klamathon; C Ixer \ra; . Kennedy and wn’o “ B and Fresno. ¥V UlL\I -Late arrivals at the Hotel | Ven San Jo: include: W. J. Wil- o Strong, Mr: L. Langfeld and son, J. G. Patton, F. §. johnson, A. B. Castle, A. W. Porter, A. G. Freeman, Henry Schadt, W. D. Duke, Mrs. P. il npbeil, M R. G. Campbell, Mrs. 3. Moresé, Miss Fiorence Warren, Frank- lin J. Hunt, M. Friedlander, James Herr- H. man and wife, Q. H. Ackerman B, | Chamberlin, F. D. Bates and wi > \{nck Mrs. [ I Joseph' and wife and daghter, Ma or | 3. D. Hall, H. R. Willlams, F. s PV CoB. s, B B. [nvlerhill Jr. H. 84 (nmnglnm Mrs. Edward J. Acke: | man, F. H. Creden, Captain J. C. S | Hubert, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alfred St. By Alexander “oulter, B, Fleld, Mr. | and Mrs. W y, € h.\rlew C. Cohen and | VA”D D. W. Graves, Otto Joel and wife, . Neustadter, John A. Gill, F. J. ew, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenstock and Mrs. J. R. K. Nuttall, Miss Frank, Platshek, A. C. Presley, Mrs. | 0. Major, A. B. Paul Jr., Frank Lall T. McMullen, F. J. Chkandler, Owe Burnett, A. Scott, H. V. Scott, H. F. | Martine, 8. Bauer, Mrs. Florence L. Walker, J. R. Nuttall. From Oakland— | George Stark, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cuttin James Cahill and wife. From_Alameda A. Sutter. Mrs. A. Clark, Mrs. P. C. Rock- *. Rockwell, A. L. Clark. Mo.—H. B. Clark_and wife, | | Julia. | From New | Miss M. Henderson, Gus_Muller, Max | Levy, W. T. Solomon, N. Skinner. From | Lo \ngolp<—J P. Davenport, Mrs. L. Mrs. J. R. Bragdon. From R. and D iy —professor James B Keeier, legos, Jr. THE GEYSERS—The following is the list of arrivals at The Geysers Sprin Horins. fhe past week: Theo Rothschild and wife, David Rothschild, Miss A. Lo- wenstein, J. H. Schick, G. A. Little and wife, B. Hauschild, Lloyd Hi 5 ‘Whit- ney, Laura Bettannier, M. L. Bansynet, Al Heinemann, Mrs. Elias B. Cohen, Miss Pearl Cohen, Miss Hazel Blackwell, Ger- son Price, Mrs. White, A. 8. Weaver, May J. McDonald, Adelaide M. Samuels, C. G. | Thompson, W. B. Caldwell, Raleigh P. Hove and wite, W. R. 8. Foye, A, H. Mel- owling, Aus. | letz, G. L. Noble, Mrs. J. T. | Mayer, M M. Baumann, Walter and | | ¥ritz Baumann, Bertha Baumann, C. S. Amindon and wife, Miss May Fosney, | Margaret Foley, Mrs. D. Flynn, Mrs. Wil- | Ham Lobban, Miss Lilian Weil, Miss Alice IH Allen, William H. Krobbie, N. Krob- bie, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levi, Colonel Joe Pilger, Dr. E. T. Schlott and wife, G. | Bradley, Mrs. S. Roesner, Hilde F. Roue— ner, Emma Rosener, Lottle Saalburg, John Nugent, E. L. L. Johnson, Mlss Feely, Henry Ottens and wife, Mrs. 3. Dwyer, Agnes Dwyer, Mary Dwyer, Ag- nes Mann, Alice Brady, Charlotte E. Pro- vost, Mary L. Crittenden, A. Martin, P. | Degan and wife, Mrs. Frank Katz, Miss M. Anderson, Mrs. Fannle E. Buckland, Theo lLangguth and wife, Miss Mary Higgms, Miss Mabelle McClelland, John Driscoll, Mrs. M. G. Perkins, Miss A. Hur- ley, Gale Perkins, Wilbur F. Knapp, San Francisco; George H. Headley nnd wife, W. H. Quinn, Mrs. E. E. Atkinson and wife, Miss Mabel Langevin, Hal At- kingon, Alice Bradley, Daisy V. E. Bowen, Lottie E. Bowen, Mrs. Prentiss Selby, Mrs. Charles H. Lovell, Charles Kydd and wife, Paul Kydd, L. S. Salger, Miss May Harrington, Mlsl ‘Martha Harrh ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, A. Cooley, Miss Susan M. McFel Iy, Ml:l Clara L. Abbott, W. J. Whitney, Mrs. J. Cal Ewing and daughters, Oakland; W. D. Littleton and wife, Mrs. R. M. 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Bailey, Stanley Jones, Lister Thompson, \1 s F. H. Forbes, Miss Helen Forbes, M D. Thomp-on. J. Mitchell, Ed Mitchell, bnw A. D. Shortt and wife, W uh_mgmn } P. Bradley and wife, McPeak, Samu Rosa; Berkeley. BLIE LAKES—The following guests registered at Blue Lakes during the past | week: Miss Vera Colman. A. B. Truman and wife, Willam Curlett and wife, Miss Ethel Curlett, Master Elkan Gunst P. Mesick, Miss E. H. Horton, M Walker, Miss L. Oppenheimer uppenhelmer . E. Curlett, S." W T. Levin, D. B. Mackay, A. , 8. B. Pauson, Ben Baum, Sylvan Savanah, Edwin D. Bachman, Mrs. Cotton. Wi~ ‘Degan, Orland Orr, loy, J. Snowgrass Fred D, Bartlett, L. A. Hewitt, Dr. 8. F. . E. Peterson, C. H. Shields L. Vermeil and wife, Sa ; Herbert Keeling. Lake; Loulw G. Dreyfus and Barbara; Miss Loulse )\ol!ngl ML T. Kellogg, Oakland; Charles M. Alameda: Miss Anby Jewell. Del tain; Miss Anita Bishop, Santa Charles S. Desky, Honoluiu; J. H. tower, Ukiah; Mrs. L. W, Kuhland, Kuhland, Bemn Mr. ‘and Mrs. Gardiner, C. R. Gardiner, Crockett. Tam Tafb, A. Goetgen, ohn Los Angeles. Miss Isabella Lewis of New Orleans was married on Thursday evening to John Lewis Slaughter of this city by the Rev Hugh Walker, pastor of the Immanuel Presbyterfan Church, at the resi- | dence of the bride’s brother, Charles | Lewls, of Georgia street. The bride's gown was of white organdle, trimmed | with ribbons and lace, and she carried a large bouquet of white carnations. But a few friends witnessed the ceremony, but | later a reception was held at the home | From | | on Bunker Hill avenue. Among those | present were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Slaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Slaugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Tomkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelghbors, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lewls, Mr. nd Mrs. Solomon Richardson of Alham- bm Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Burdick of Pomona, Mr. and | Mrs. J. M. Davies and daughter of Pasa- | dend. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Wall of San | Bernardino, Mrs. R. W. Hutchinson, Mrs. . Parker, Mrs. Julla Fenqua, Mrs. Upton, Mrs. J. H. Fleming; Misses Lottle E. Cass, Ella Nie; Messrs. C. F. Niles, M. Gillispie, Harry p.Upton: €T, Hall, Charles Kitts and D. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hile ol hen!mmnn road held a very pleasant reception on | Monday evening to celebrate Mr. Hile's | birthday anniversary. Games and music | was the programme for the evening. The guests were Rev. Thomas Hendry, Mr and Mrs. F. Wheeler, Mr. an olllnxswonh Mr. and Mrs. C. W | Wilde, Sir"and Mrs. O B % nine. M. | and Mrs. G. T. Wilderman, Mr. and Mrs. | 1‘ R. Howe; Mmes. Dawley, Manny, Hnl-» Misses Lucille Potts, Elsie Coe, Geor- | gln Holley, Mabel Dalton, Lucie Bradley and Z. Williams: Messrs. J. Truitt Davis, J. Mills Davis, Joseph Potts, Cecil Dal- ton, Charles Dawley and Thomas Hol- h%g worth. Villlam A. Truax entertained on Mon- day evening In_honor of Misses Mary Ber- nard, Honore Bell and Therese Durnerin, | Those present besides the ests ofj honor were the Misses Maud Bell, May Lyons, Mamie Readon, Katherine Bell Flood, Genevieve Marsh, Margaret Con- way, Agnes Philllps, Anna Brown, Lizzle Klinkhouse, Margaret Hopkins, Marle Durnerin, Mamie Truax, Mary Bodkin, Elizabeth Lindenfeld, Beatrice Phllllwl‘ Messrs. Gabriel Durnerin, Frank _Bell, Roy Marian, Edward MecCurdy, Eimer | Boothe, A. J. Readon and Bernard Hop- kln! ‘Hernflna Adam and Will E. Bad- ham ‘Wwere married on Thursday evening at Saints Chapel, on Eleventh street. Fol- lowing the ceremony a supper was served | at the home of the bride's mother, on Wall_street. Only a few most intimate friends and relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. Badham will take a short wed- ding trip to the north, after which they will be at home to their friends at 129 West Thirteenth street. Miss Katherine Saunders entertained the B. M. C. on Wednesday evening at her home on Workman street. The even- inx was very pleasantly s t in musie and games. Miss Hattle rich _and Wiley Ambrose received the first prizes. Among those present were the 1sses Frances McComb, Susle Nickol, Myrtle Bailey, Nellie Lessler, Ada Saunders, Hattle ric] Ada Aldrich, Mamie Stanton, Katherine Miller. Belle Russell, Helen Cattanach, Grace Goodrich, Minnie Campbell, Bertha Leeds, Flora Saunders, Chloe Shaffer; Messrs. Francis Russell, Lee Symin tnn. Charles Ruckman, Arthur McComb, 'y Ambrose, Holton Brown- ing, Guy Du kworth, Robert Sprague, Clarence Aldrich, Frank Ambrose, Bruce Slnndel’l. George _Cox, Arthur Russell, Albert Bailey, .Claude Case, Clarence Reque and Orrie Sprague, rs. Lotta N. wer and Robert N. Greison were married very quietly on Fri- day evening at St. John's Eplseopnl Church b*t e pastor, the Rev. B. R. Tnylor. 'he_bride was given nway by ‘Willlam T. McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Grelson have gone to spend the summer in the mountains, after which_they will be at home to their friends at 718 Beacon iss Lulu M. Snook, daught 3 A Snoolk of this ity wan mavried o Colonel Frank Firey of Pomona an Tues- day at high noon _at the home of the le's slan, Lida Loddlnx(on, ‘ | | day at luncheon. | with her now are the Misses Winifred The bride was Ty becomingly attired in lllk wlth net of the same, m:nl:‘ef; "|I'r \fleb'-I bons and Se:;-dl:d and Epmona. o el and e are very ll ln ona, Whete they had' | both resided for some years. Mrs. O. W. Childs entertained friends at dinner on rna.. flofln“"l: meet Miss Queen o tncky ho is visi ‘e wdfl#tfi'un Wlllhln. Cnan;l Al'm Worth were miests ! Mrs. Griswold has t a cottage Santa’ Mglca and is Y L Dermatologist, 73-& Geary St.S.F. to the Misses Bertha Pollard, Julfette Pheips, Reba Cole, Bessie Griswold and Delia Simons. Mrs. Fred A. Walton of West Adams street entertained a few friends at cards on Montay evening in order to meet Mrs. R. W. Harnden of San Francisco. Miss Edna Bicknell is spending the sum- mer at Grand Canyon, in Arizona. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler of West Seventh street gave a very pleasant informal mu- sicale on Monday evening. The Misses lozence and Antolnette Ganahl entertained a few friends on Mon- Covers were lald for nire. Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Rieugans entertained a few friends at dinner on Wednesday at their home at HowarJ Summit. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kurrle, Mrs. Acape- man and Mr. and Mrs. Brokman and son. | Walter Bridwell, Tuesday from Arizona, where they been visiting friends for several months. They_have joined their parents, Colonel and Mrs. W. C. Bridwell, at Long Beach to spend the summer. Mrs. M. B. Egbert of South HIll street has taken a cottage at Beach for the summer to chaperone a pumber of the high school girls. Among some of those Peters, Willis and Mohan. Others wi join them In a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Lummis have as their guest Mrs. David Starr Jordan of Stanford. Mrs. T. E. Yerxa has as her guest Miss Olive Kelsey of Ventura. Mrs. J. S. Plerce and sister have gone to Clairmont to spend the summer. Miss Alice Cross is visiting friends In Santa Barbara during the summer | months, The Misses Rebecca and Rench have gone to Fresno to visit rel Miss Julia Bruere-is at the Gordon Arms at Terminal for the summer. Mrs. Kate Vosburg has gone to 2 the summer with her sister Drs. MoRtel o Miss Anna M. Davis, sister of Charles C. Davis, has gone to Europe to see all s Reynolds have as their guest their asughior Mre Thucen v Slillll\an of ChLlca 0. rs. James C. has as her guent Mrs. Charles Rh of Santa W. R. ‘Flynn of Indiana fs\in the city to spend a few days. Miss Hortense Childs and her brother, Stephen V. Childs, have gone to Coronado, ;h'rrf they will spend the summer at the ote! dlDr. !;l{d MNI.MH. G. Bnhr:;m of the Sol- ers' Heme have as thelr guest Miss Esther Hunt of this ecity. Mrs. John Boynton and Mrs. F. D. Meyers left on the Santa Rosa on Mon- day morning for 8an Franeisco. Miss Bert Kreitz and Miss Lola Y. Boyer. who have been visiting in this efty for several months. have returned to thefr home in Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. O. P. Lightner of Trenton entertained a few friends on Friday even- ing at a lawn party. Miss Louise Cronard is in Santa Ana iting her aunt, Mrs. Henry Shflord Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A. Off and little daughter Georgia have gone to Terminal to be the guests for a short time of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Plater and Miss Carrie Waddilove have gone to Santa Monica to spend the summer. Miss_Annie Tayvior, who has been wvis- iting Miss Pearl Hart for a few weeks, has ret;lmed ‘f'r;)‘:n anAdem Mrs. A. ttlesey and famil gone to Santa Monica to spend ml .h:;’ mer. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wilshire are vistts Mr. and Mrs. W. R. 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