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84 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1900. Del Monte, wk rrow, has been summer guests ¢ 3 of Burlingam, afael and other s ngregate there, and day and dancing t , Aug: Sports w yacht racing on tk 1a ete will be h. rphanage, w ed with gar . vice president Lre: ; Mrs, E. D. Mrs. D. Drysdale, cor- Mrs. George . Mrs. Midd TEe A , Mrs. d Mrs. Mountford S a most deserving need of funa hope to realize fete, in which the and San Mateo Gate ave- ent of her n H. Sattler. unced of Miss r and Mrs. Ger- oungest late Dr, uttall 1 Fran- 1 Rigal of Godesberg, L. Lanzet announce the their daughter, M. at- Dickboft. They will be residence, 239 [ . . Dr. Waterbury, Known for nearly half a century as absolutely peerfess. It Creates a Perfect Complexion and incites the skin to | glow with the healthy look of early years. Removes tan,sunburn, pimples, etc., and leaves the skin soft and velvety. Al Brugglsts and Principal Stores—50c, Lie Brauners- daughte William \., at present capt . and Lieutenan onl; u- n of |e Loan Soclety nt of his dat Wedd: ings in Rothchild Mrs. J. M Wedding Bells. » marriage of Mi 1y, and Robert ctively brothe the Net- usher resg The away b: ast trip south. Mr very well known v t ser s parents and only ad relations were sojourn in the north, te, Mr. and Mrs. White in the cit s, formerly ved at the resi- the month. | at the | Cornelia Lee s. Colin L. to Lieutenant Dickin C., took place at the on Wednesda - ceremony W Ad McAl- anor Phelps, Commander . N. the nt J. D. McDor best man, and / J n Henry C. Davi ._Jerson, Jay M. as ushers rme 1 perf: lister. Beuret T M . and Lieute; C., acted fter the < eu bridal Naval N. [: nk W. Hibbs, U. § Mrs s, where a reception was 5 o'clock the naval tug Unadilla con- d Lieutenant Hall and his bride t South Vallejo depot, where they de parted for Napa Soda Springs. Lieutenant F officer and wa studied at W y He st Point for two years, but 11l health forced him to abandon the hop of entering t v. When the Spani war broke out he volunteered and was pointed a second Neutenant. At the closa of the war given an appointment in the regular e h cured pro- motion since, an; d to the battleship Iowa, which arrived in port | early in the week from Puget Sound. Cap- tain Harrison Hall, Fifth Artillery, U. 8. ., is his brother. The wedding of Miss Bertha Helen Houghton, daugnwr of Roscoe Houghton, | to Lieutenant Elmer Wright Clark, U. 8. | A.. took place at the residence of the bride’s father, 3330 Washington street, on Friday evening, August 3. The ceremony was performed at 9 o'clock by the Rev. Bradford Leavett of the First Unitarian Church. Miss Meda Houghton, the bride's sister, was the mald of honor’ Miss Fio- | rence Davis and Miss Ethel Olney were | the bridesmaids, Captain Perry L. Miles, | U. 8. A, was the best man, and Lieuten. ant W. ¥ Jordan Jr., U. S."A., and Lieu- | tenant Le Roy Ettinge, U. 8. A., acted as ushers. After receiving congratulations the serving of a wedding supper Lieu- ant and Mrs. Clark left for a short | ding tour. Upon their feturn they will | reside at the Presidio, where Lieutenant | | Clark is stationed with his regiment, the | Eighteenth Infantry. | “The marriage of Miss Mary 1. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. | ell, to Lieutenant E. Holland Rubottom, | Ninth Cavalry, U. 8. A., took place at the | First Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, August 8. - The ceremony was performed | | at noon by the Rev. Kirk Guthrie. Miss | Ethel Hall of Sacramento was the brides. | | maid and Lieutenant George B. Pritchard, Lhinlh Cavalry, U. 8. A., acted as best man, The honeymoon will be short, for | Lieutenant Rubottom has been ordered to | China on the transport Warren, which is | scheduled to sail for the Orient on Thurs. dl%}. August 16. £ i he marriage of Iss M: t Robin- | son,_ sister of Mrs. \Vllllamflaml‘(’an. {to John Cushing Dornin, son of Mr. and | | Mrs. George D. Dornin, took place at | | Trinity Chapel on Thursday, August 2. The ceremony was performed at noon by | the Rev. F. W. Clampett. Immediately | after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Dornin left for a honeymoon trip to Alaska, and on thelr return will make their home in Edna Lin- | H. H. Lin- a. A pretty wedding was celeb: - cred Feart Church ‘Tast. Thovstay sven: gy When Miss Theresa Kelly and J Lafb were joined in wedlock by Rev. e ushers were Thomas Grennan ‘and’ Albert Laib. The bridal maid of honor and sister o The bridal party was met at best man, Willi; b. The bride 'u"l::hln‘r‘nln“ly n a in oseph Father Byrne. Th as 1og (by s t the groom, attended by his sostime of white organdis Sver white taft | | ik\ eping on Sutter street. 4| | Mrs. C. D. Bunker, Kate Bunker, Rich. | Bunker, Mrs. Briscoe, feta silk, trimmed with orange blossoms. | luminated and the rooms were elaborately During’the ceremony a_choir of singers | endered a ch from .ohengrin” wed- ling march under the direction of l’l‘lk‘ or A AZA. After the ceremony the oridal “party and invited guests were driven to the home of the bride at 343 | | Fell street, where a reception was held. | Mr. and Mrs. Laib will spend their h | moon in southern part of the State 1 on their return will take up house- Home Gatherings. A very pleasant and enjoyable surprise arty given to Bert Hewelcke at his residence, 1231, Clipper street, Saturd: venin; August 4, in honor of his twen- tieth Among those present were: M E. iuhl, Bert Hewelcke, Miss Mattie Gibbons, Ed Hewelcke, Miss L. Hewelcke, O. Paulson. Miss F. , Annie Todt Butnip, Mi; Miss M | Lt Mrs. ALFrer> NoDAU . VAUGHAN & KE1TH. PHOTS room, the dec- served in the pretty din 4 attractive. orations being ally Among the present were: Captain a Mrs. Jn;-« H. Bennett T :\!11] Mrs. } John Barneson, Mr 'S F. Rice, Marshfield, Coos County, Or.: Mrs. R. M. Welder, Miss Rubx ‘Welder, Henr; Welder, wife, son and daughter of R, M. Weider, agent of the O. C. and N, Com- pany’s steamers, Marshfield, Coos County, r.; Harry Nasburg, and Charles George, representative of the Wiillam Nasburg D%{’l Goods Company of Marshfleld. e Astorias held their opening party of the season at Golden Gate Hall last Tues- day evening, which was a brilliant suc- cess. Over 100 couples parti gal in the rand march, which was led by J. C. and iss Rose Lackenback. The floor was under the management of J. J. Liberman. The tenth assembly of the club will take place September 4. Sailed Away. The following Pacific Coast people saflel for Europe on the Hamburg-American line express steamship Kaiser Frederick from New York, August 2: Charles N. Felton Jr., P. 8. de I'Estollle, Mrs. J. J. Fletcher, Edward Jansen, A. L. Scherzer, Mrs. Christine Peters, John Melinert, Z. Lafrenchi. Following is the passenger list of the steamship Alameda, which sailed for Hon- olulu, Auckland and Sydney August d: Honolulu—Miss H. Austin, Miss K. Bard, . C. Chambers, G. L. Chandler, G. A. Cooke, George de la Vergne, C. Miss A. Foster, Major T. J. Gregg and wife, Miss M. Gregg, Mrs. James Har- rower, P. R. Heim, Milton Heyneman and >. Lucas, James , T. P. Purves, Ma J. Elis, | rore i erns and La | Wife, H. Hill, O. H. Keyes, Miss I Keyes, 2"4';:(":93”\3:"“1-;2" S James G. King, wife and child, Miss A ntly with music, ing ana | E. Knapp, Mre. C. J. Ludwigsen and _two Both vocal and instrumental se- | children, H. T.'Marsh, R. G. Moore, Miss lections were rendered by Miss sSadie |C. W. Paulding J. E. Peterson, Mrs. L. | Mendelson, “Mies Annie Green and Miss | Pickhard, E, Pollita and valet, R K. Ray Blanche Kramer and Master Ben Shapro, | mond, W. E. Reavis and wife, 0. G. Recitations _w n by Miss Lillie | Singleton and wife, J. J. Tavlor and wife, Hirshm: 1 Herman Bauer and|W. G, Taylor and wife, Mrs. J. Wat- Arihig Bayer, and mald, WD, W ides W Withers | panS,home of Captain and Mrs. Tames M.} 173 Wife.. Apia—Robert Tibbiits. Auck- | of a del muaicale on Saturday even- | land—R. L. Adams, P. L. Augoustures, ie Ada Venjohann was | Wife and ('h(l:l, F. Clark, )ld;\ k‘hel" tod by Miss Lottie Bennett, Miss [ baum, S. J. Nathan, Mrs. G. Niccol and ehoe. Mis: T Rickey, Willle | child F. Gakden, Fred Pepler, Thomas ¢, Arnold R Pepler and wife, Miss K. Pepler, Miss | a programme Pepler, A wife ar mental duets, violin, vocal A piano solos. ouples nd a'vh d. 'y The music room w decorated with Balfour _nnd W . Barnard potted palms and ferns. The drawing d, Frank Bond, George Bond, room, which is furnished in pink and gold. | F Braithwaite, wife and child was profusion of pink carnations and Mrs. F. r maidenhair ferns. The refreshments were Foster and sden W. B. Personals. | Mr. and Mrs. Homer S. King left on { Thursday for a visit to Portland and Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Crocker were tn New York last wi Mr. John F. Merrill are mak- ' ¢ in San Jose. | homas Magee Jr. and who have been camp- Ing at Guerneville, have returned to Fruitvale. Valentine Hush and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Magee are at Simms, in the Slerras, and will not return until Sep- tember. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Preston, Miss Pres- ton Miss Edith Preston leave for Del ( | - TR, AT Monte next week R. P. Schwerin was in New York early ok Studzinski of 2222 Pine street has returned from Santa Cruz and will be pleased to see her friends at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Getz are at present in London. They will leave Southampton on the 17th for New York and arrive in San Franc September 1. The s H. Pauline and Nellie Dinan of 1102 Market street left for New York a1l to join her hu companied by her t Miss Lella’ Graft T spending a month with h W. B. Josselyn, Miss Elizab eth who has been is ter, Mrs. Fra er sis at Santa Cruz. Sdelen of the guest home. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hodgkins and fam- ily, prominent in Fresno society, have Mrs. Carl Horton Pierce (formerly Edith Gross), a San Francisco belle of last season, is of the real Gibson type, an excellent musician and very popular. It was while on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Charles Lacy Plumb of New York,that she met her husband, a well- known newspaper man of that ""”‘ MRs.C.N. \‘: ..,.5:;:::%5:,. J‘” ] Ve PROMINENT SOCIETY PEOPLE. brated their golden wedding on Saturday, August 4, at their home in Golden Gat The pretty cottage was tastefully deco: ated with ferns and yellow flowers. Many beautiful presents were recelved by the happy couple. The reception lasted from 3 o'clock in the afternoon until 10 o'clock in the evening. those present Charles F. Bassett, Mr. and Mrs, ard Bunker, Mrs. E. A. Bunker, Margaret Mr. and Mrs. P. Cahill, 'Mrs. ‘'Nellle Courtian, Mrs. John | Critcher, Miss Nina Critcher, Mrs. Frank Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Hundley, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoitt, Mrs. M. Howard, Mrs. H. Iifohan, Mrs. Annle Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Lunt, Mr. and Mrs, D. Mrs. Helen Stans, Mrs. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Swinérton, Alfred Swinerton, Arthur Swinerton, Mr. and Mrs. Smel- son, Mrs. Julia Reardon, Master Reardon, and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wilder. A very enjoyable surprise party was tendered to Edward Kane at his residence, 162 Tehama street, S8aturday evening last. Music, singing and dancing were indulged in untfl midnight, when a bounteous re~ past was partaken of in the large dining- room, which was handsomely decorated for the occasion. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Regan, Mrs. Kane, Frances Clarke, Kate Daly, Cella Jack- son, Emily Clarke, Birdie Hood, Tillie Bigin, Nellle Macquadson goran, Sophia Millle, Rosfe Miller, Vahey, ‘amie Vahey, M ward Kane, John Coilins ugene Prat Joseph Clarke, Charles McGruder, Theo. dore Muller, Charles Miller, William Den. nison, Hugh McGonigle, Cng Low, Captain_Ben Townsend, Sam_Kelly, Mr. 'Seibert, Mr. Hutchins and Eugene Lee. 4 A ve le sul g i B T party was friends Sun- Tesidence, 351 brilliantly - | | Mrs, P, Venjohann, Mrs. Rickey, Mrs. F. Rose, Miss Lottie Bennett, Miss Marie Venjobann, Miss B. Rickey, Miss Mabel Rice, Miss 'Amy Rice, Miss Mamie Kehoe, Willle Rickey,” Mr. Pryor, Tom Noonan and Arnold Ro Parties and Club Parties. A very pleasant tro'ley party, chaper- oned by Miss J. J. Sullivan, was given under the auspices of the Alta Soclal Club last Saturday evening, August 4. A most enjoyable time was passed, due to the efforts of M. Kahn and A. Ross. A banquet brought the evening to a close and the following helped to lessen the delicious repast that was spread: A. ‘W. Hobro, Fred Haun, E. Immel, Edwin Balter, L. Hobro, J. R. Kennedy, H. Crooker, W. Whippie, E. ss, B. Stemple. Max Kahn, W. Maidell and C. de Clermount. The ladies invited were the Misses Gertle Sloane, Anna Meherin, Ethel Gould, May Campbell, Lottie Chaf- fer, Nellie Barrett, Elsie Delorieux, Edith Armstrong, May Peters, Dalsy Brooks, Gertle McCollough, Eleanor Talcott and Miss J. Chadffer. b 2 A very enjoyable impromptu “affalr" was given at the homse of Mrs. on Sutter street, complimentary to Mrs. Harry Hillyer, ‘who is here on a visit from Santa Barbara. Vocal selections and a recitation entitled, “Ths Falthful Soul,” by Miss Millicent Levenberg; piano solo, Professor Cramer; clever c: tricks by Joe Keene of the Press Club, and also fortune-telling by Mrs. Colby, were enjoyed during the evening. A large party of Oregonlnnl sojourning at present in this city had a jolly reunion on Monday evening last. A’ dinner at a downtown restaurant, followed by an opera party at the Tivoll, were the fea- ening. ose in the A. gflmn l::d t'):ie“ : A “Anderson, lnm"t‘:t taken Mrs. Berry's home on Jackson street for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs, James Flood have a little daughter to grace their new palatial home, which Is now being erected. Jessie Triest and Sig. Heller leave in a few weeks for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Irwin when last heard from were in Paris. Mr. Sherman, of Sherman & Clay, ex- pects his wife and daughters back from Europe the latter part of next week. Mrs. Sherman has had them eral vears, finidhing their education. ! Milss Theodocia Judd is findlng some weeks with Mrs., Captain lles at their Menlo Park home. Mrs. Charles Forge has been on a trip to_Seattle and northern cities. Miss May Mower, who spent her vaca- tion in Washington, has resumed teach- ng. Mrs. John Gardner of Glenn County is visiting her parents in_Alamo. Mr. and Mrs. Willey Kennedy and Miss Vera from Fresno are spending some days at Bartlett Springs, after which they will spent a short time in this city. rs. Park of Seattle was a passenger on the Umatilla on her last trip from Victoria and is visiting her son, Mr. John . Ford of Cottonwood, ana Mr. Joseph Stevens of thi: city are camping at Merrillville, Lassen County, and are reporting good sport with rod and gun. Miss Olga Block has returned from her vacation. Mrs. Prendergast and her daughter Rose are spending their vacation in Sonoma., Dr. Howard M. Block is spending his vacation in Paris and will remain over the winter in Vienna in pursult of his studies, The engagement 10 Rave been heid Auguer 12 s 0 have been hel , 18 postponed until further notice on account nfpgiok. ness in the f: ‘amily. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Raphael will recetve . County, abroad for sev- | | | enjoyable 1 ] | | | | August 4, followed b: 10,000 000000000000000; CITY o Dry Goods SPECIAL ATT;ACTIONS ===-IN OUR-—== CURTAIN DEPARTMENT New line of NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, in Battenberg and Arabian effects, at........ <+ SLTS per pair Special line of NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, all new and desirable patterns, at...... «e .. $2.25 per pair Handsome line of NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, in Brussels Marie Antoinette and Battenberg effe rr Wi IR ceee e 82,75 per pair 250 pairs of IRISH POINT CURTAINS, our own importations, good value at $7.50, on sale at......$6,00 per pair FINISHED COUCH COVERS, in rich Oriental effects. . ... cts, 3 b} 3 D 2 $2.75 and upward each New goods arriving daily for our Art Needle Work Department, consisting of the latest novelties from the European markets. art art COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, San Fransisco. UNION SQUARE. COO0O00CC0000 rtment [ the next cinity. Dr. the w Bu w M. J. sumr J. H returned fre e V Dr ve Mrs. ( of Portl G Mr. and Mrs turned from Sk: have left for vigit all the I After Mr. F returned Mrs. A Springs Mrs. L " the first and third to the city oT a_pleass Rafael and Byron Spring: taken apartments at T Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel Duse and nurse, have returned from fael, where they have been spen summer months Abraham Gump, the well known_so young man, and his party of E friends have returned t their pleasure trip to Ye Lakes. nbury, Boulder Creek, Een Lomond s Cruz. Mr. and Mrs. M. Galinger and niece, Miss Rosa Guggenheim, are at Napa Soda Springs. Mrs. Willlam Ke short season at Sha Melville Dinkels fael. His leisur Kla_v[ng “golf” with s nnedy Is spending a‘ sta MENTS. 1 | ADVERTISE elles. | —~—— & followt Il known people of San “Frapcisco-are Testsiore At AStork | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ings, Lake County: aloney 4 all_ather facial . o ?Exrrflfq Mr. and Mrs. C. ard, H. M AVERSE nohoa McHugh and Mrs. Genard. Out of Town. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Breed and Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Moore are season at the Hotel Arcadia, Dan. r, i | : | ays at EF Food ica. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Burch (former BRAHMAN Ellot G. McComb) are spending the su EAM : Burc! and vi mer at the Arcadi Hotel. Mrs. well remembered as a charming vacious belle of San Franc James W. Byrne gave a dinner party at Mo TOILET CR pret urday, drive. DISPLAY SALE The party left the large bus at 7 o'cl . “Mr. Byrne's gu General Willlam Mrs. W. H. McKitt ‘Wood, Major Wilson, Mr. an & Traverse, GREAT SPEC! ton E. Worden and Mr. and Mrs. Harry | BRAHMAN TOILET .CREAHM AND E, Hail 1 BRAHMAN TOOTH POWDER W M. T 1AL OF- Eleanor Martin gave a dinner at | the Del Monte Club house on Saturday, August 4, at which she entertained Mrs. Avery McCarthy, Miss Helen Wagner, Miss Maenie McNutt. Richard Tobin, Pe- ter D. Martin and oth THIS WEEK at the LION DRUG COMPANY, Cor. Market and Stockton Sts Receptions. RS Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Friedman (nee Schnitzer) Teceive to-day from 2 to 3| {Mrs at the residence, 1227 Hayes street i > p.m., l\?:'. and Mrs. Julius y of 1178 Jack- son street will celebrate thefr twenty-fifth 'eddmt! anniversary Wednesday evening, Augusi At the Resorts. HOTEL VENDOME, San Jose—From San Francisco—A. G. Freeman, George A. Rigg, W. M. Griffin, E. A. Preble, E. Allls, Mrs. M. 8. Rosenthal, Mrs. 1. L. Rosenthal and child, Charles M. Pike, John C. Donnin and wife, W. J. Andrews and wife, Charles E. Hale, W. F. Bowers, Mrs. Alvord, Dr. J. W. Keeney, Miss i Attually Restores GRAY OR FADED Wair to iits youthful looks in FOUR DAYS. Not a Is pleasant to use. $1a bottle, all m Grace B, Loud, L. H. Ankele and wife, | {9its. |FREE treatment to ail F"*““‘i ambiey Wigaeld 4 g i~ MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, ! %fif’m;«é‘;‘éfi:' AT Fau ‘D-'Molocm. 78-80 Geary St.S.F. |