The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 30, 1900, Page 26

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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMREB 30, 1900. renue. Miss Florence Riley wasjand Mrs. J. Stackler, Miss Gertrude g v F e of honor and Charles M. Taylor | Casey, Misses Clara and Jessie Schmaling, n. The ceremony was followed | Miss Annette Berard, Miss Carrie Bacon, elahorate reception at the home 0f | A. Osborne, F. Schmaling, W. A. Bacon, | o nts, d Mrs. P. W.| W. Schmaling, M. J. Bacon, T. R. Pfaff, 3 - stre Mary beautiful | J. "Cooney, C. Slocumb, C. P. Eager, W. | y preser ceived by the | G. Mueh, P. Colller, i.. Hedger and H. F. | & < urn from ' Praff. © | residence on the northwest corner of ' and Mrs. G Murphy On Christmas eve John J. Mogan. a whick | Mr. | Twenty-fifth street and San Bruno ave- A nue. Mr. Mogan has been active in the | and | work of improvements for the Mission Me- | district and the party was an acknowlede | ment of his past services. There were . May | gver fifty guests present, many of whom 3 - ent appropriate gifts to the yeung man | the week will be be given ush street. Al guests have been is bopular young business man of the Mis- sion was tendered a surprise party at his | / McDer fae Rile mot | and his sister, Miss Mogan, who assisted | ceiving the welcome visitors. 1 he Mission band accompanied the jolly | rty. Dancing was kept up until a late | and supper served at midnight | e ladies of the Informal Lunch Club | the guests at a delightful luncheon ven Dy Mrs. C. J. Lancaster at her e, 1728 Central avenue, Alameda. The r was distinctly a marine luncheon 1 ments. The dining-room into a ship's cabin and e walls were decorated with naval flags 1 streamers. The table presented a and happy Idea with its covering edge h burrs of the lig- ey They're Engaged ‘ % of Dr. Jacob S. Green of . Moulin, Crowell, Mis Hardy and Mrs gement reception of Miss Hat Club Parties. | eunion of the Christmas class of eid at the Girls' High afternoon of December were Miss Anderso: Miss C on. Miss Driscoll, espie, M Maurer, Miss® Pfeif- ach, Miss Rodney, Miss yhenson Miss Smitten Mrs. Eichbaum The Gertrude W. Smith, Lillian Clarkson, sec- 1sly re-elected. Bohemia Whist the home of t Friday evern- > second won by Jo- s Sophie Asmus. Kappa Boclety gave gathering at 1207 > evening of December d e following gentle- M. Abronson, C. Har- T.' Acke mann, A. Block, .’ Rosent W. C. Eidermuller, C Pauson, J. Lehmulan, H. Sherick, 1 . 1. Marx, H. Marks and F. Ma iss Reichen In the Future. The T. C. A. N., Sons of Vermont, will nnual reception and dance at ning, Janu- impersona- ter of ‘a district ic operetta will be 1 talent ph will receive t graduation of t r at their residence, ) Zealan- for Hono- lulu were L. Bearw H. W. Bloom, C. J. Campbell, Dr. L. £. Cofer and wife, Miss H. Cofer, N. E. Cramer, Miss Dow- sett, Miss G. Dowse W. A. Driscoll, P Ho) E. Mays, H Mocir e, Mrs. J. H. Raymond a on, I. Ru D. €mith and D. C. Personals. | Miss Amy Steinman has returned from her northern trip and is stopping at 144 ““ Mrs. H obliner of San Luis Obis- | 1 fl AN y ister, Mrs. Bertha Con- | \ tine, at Jis street, and will be at \ home the first Wednesday of each monti ‘\l“ ‘\ \ | Mrs. T. G. Phelps cf San Carlos will \ \ ‘“ \ | spend the months of January and Feb- com TR \ | ruary at the Hotel Pleasanton. Mrs. Horace Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. I. R Davis Grubb and D. Hanson Grubb have L Overworked Women. Evidence of Mrs. Pinkham’s Cures. Oscar nee Ja- cobs, have returned from thefr hor DEAR MRs. PINkwAM :—One year I read a letter in tell- SN A Ut e Hatelgtous ing how much good one wlbmayhnd ;:.;roived from Lydia B. Blakham's | Mrs. Hoffman will be at . . i egetable mpound. I had b ick all and third. ‘,\h\v;\rin_\'f ot Eatlgue is the natural result of hard WOI'k, but ex- L \E and was nelrl’; discouraged, n:e':h:mmo:lhi::n:;: Hague of Logans- haustion results from weakness. doctor gave me did me no good. I had kidney com- e SRl S cont” " N Hard work for a weak woman is traffic in flesh and Snd paintul menstruations’ T weots o yos desnl: blood. ing my trouble and soon received an answer telll me what todo. I followed your instructions, an Y. WHO WAS MARF AY AT NOON BY ) TO FRANK- EDGAR J 2 THUF EPIBCOPAL C at -t:'\?:izfl,s{a Rt It makes little difference what the field of work is, P \e recer 3 A h taken ni bottl, t Vi 1 a : . ek — rivals a qn]»u;; P \\“_ ”x-"a‘;'v‘:”rA whether at home or elsewhere, if there is weakness, work .l:t;eused :ne E“"‘“ me‘:’.,s“:g::.%:‘go:?:t we and wery-dntl- T 4 Sy R ey Baiton brings exhaustion. box of Liver Pills. I am well now, do not have oung uple w e S 2 *12. 2 2 Rk i R e Tt g Marquardt. Ludwig Berg, Adolph Ability to stand the strain of hard work is the privi- 2‘::: Tfikd.-!:“:n:iz l‘bh:t. R f::ffiob::m - - e & e Char :’\‘:”k:‘: Pred H Glbe A lege of the healthy and robust. began taking the Compound. I cannot praise the : of honor. The | Hage, C. M. Gregory. R. W. Rupe. Alva | How our hearts ache for the sickly women that work Compound teo highly. 1 do hope every sufferin M. Posner, J. W. Phalon, T. L. Lillis, W fop dadv b Aat in id £ woman will learn of your remedies and be eu: e eng: Engwer. | sen, H. Kemp, C or daily bread at some ill-paid factory employment ! 88 I have been. I wish all success to the Compound: it has dome 3 '"“_;”"‘“:‘ \\I !.;_; e w.: \s} FR:«;]:::?)‘ How distressing also to see a woman struggling with | Jwonders for me and I am so thankful."—MRS. GENIE KELLOG@, Ber R, Sweengy. Mre. Jones, ) Ab6 Hess her daily round of household duties, when her back and | . Heights, Ohio. . Hugh, Syl Coblentz, Ell Meyer, J head are aching, and every new movement brings out a : DEAR Mrs. Prxxmam:—I wish to let you know that Lydia B, N T B new pain! * Pinkbham’s Vegetable Compound has cured me of painful menstruation ty and reside at m to Weil, F. J. Johnson, R. G. Wallace A X from which I suffered terribly. I really believe that I would be insane y it mes Coughlan, 1. Brownsiein. W." J. If the mere looking on at these suffering women | to-day if it had not been for your medicine. I cannot praise your Com- Home Gatherings. B o e hane e A touches our hearts, how hopeless must life be to the wo- | pound enough, and feel that if all who suffer from femalo troubles woald I W. H. Wi ’ P - & atitte St : very | . Williams, San Francigco; J Miten: men themselves ? put themselves under your care and follow your advice they will dad A mtes | cli, Castroville; O. H. Willoughby, Wat- : . , 5 _ relief.—MISS K. E. SCHOLTES, Mt. Oliver, Pittsburg, Pa. Prior, | sonville: J. D. Mcae, Lewls Grifftks Their devotion to duty is a heroism which a well ot home was given | @fe; Frank Baker and wife. New York: person cannot understand. 1oEAR Mus. Prorxmax —For eight years I have suffered with inflam- et i S . Walty, Vietth J. gapds, s1s mation of the womb an adder, profuse and painful menstruation, and 2 e of Sheinatt e | e e e T e Can these ailing, weak women, who are called upon | 3 times it seemed as though I should die. I dootored most of the time, » the Mission. Thoae present | Bche, Or.i ¥ 4. Tanner. & Krays, b C to do work which would tire a strong man, be made to ses | but seemed to fail eve year. ‘A short time ago I began to take Lydia ring were: Miss Adelo Levy, | Black. San José: Bt Dayis, Oukland: that they can easily and surely better their condition E. Pi ’s Vi Compound, aad, thanks to your wonderful Town, Miss ( “itzher Miss M 7. V. c: cago Fad- % dicine, I to-d a well Y iei P Lynch, Miss | b V- Macy. O a8 T vt Blane, Will not the volumes of letters from women made | friend - MBS, L. L"YIOWNeE. fi‘{?f;‘::.. N‘.mimm.h'm'm ttie Newbert, | Wash.. Miss G. H. Millinger Portland strong by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, yten, Miss ie Pitto, | Or.. Mrs. W. E. McKee, Seatile, Wash.: r, 3 4 e s B g o “'Y”‘““‘"‘""r'-'n"(?rf?"f“hf“fi’;‘-': Wash convince them of the virtues of this medicine # “DEan Mnrs. Prvxior:—1 write this letter for FRMSIEAR alt Fipdp . Judal 2 a, 2 . % -2 ADVERTISEMENTS. walter Fancher. Btaniey Ford, | 1B T e oPpe Dafiin e How shall the FACT that it WILL HELP THEM be | {ibeicaf poor. suffering women. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabie ) . bt. | : Compound has done me a at deal of good. o iy B ler, M. E. 4 gre: o I have teken th N ———=———"| Zwieg, Charles’' Harold, Walter Newbert, Ifi,‘,‘;‘(:"lo?"‘n'én{?: 'a_ Pf)w el;)[.-guu!;rd.\»:’”,g‘:fi made pla.m? bottles and feel like a new woman. When I began the uue:f y::: SUPERFLUOUS HAIR [t Kleversabl, Edwin Gage and | Pieser. Mark i4vi. San Francisco. When a medicine has been successful in more than a | msdisine I was hardly able to be up. could net do half a day's work, I = chill ior. __ s s PR - 2 22 2 . 3 Y aol m hea: ‘oot, wi h 5 MR W TRAVERSE Bonones | 4 ieasant surprise party was given to GIRLS AS MESSENGERS. million cases, is it justice mi ourself to say, without trying | pains, and stomach was out of order. Now all of those oniite prrs . 1170 Market st. cor. Tayior, rooms | Mr. and Mre. Henry Greenberg at their it, ‘I do not believe it would help me " eft, me and I can work every day in the week and not fes! tired."— #-25, with the electric needle without pain or residence Chri istmas night. The rooms|London Telegraph c«;npan‘lu Forced | scar’ Permanency guarantesd: bours 1to 4P B | and tables were elaborately | fecorated | b Math ok Faeati Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and_sick and | MBS JENNIE FREEMAN, 402 Pennsylvania Ave., Lima. Ohio. The t with hollyberries and cvergreens. Among| .., .. : discouraged, exhausted with each day’ 1 S ¢ Mgs. BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM inocc present were: Mr. and Mrs. 1 | 1f YOU please, sir, here's the messenger raged, ach day’s work. You have “DEaz i~ Remowss wriskics b7 jmaking the skia rm. | Greenbers, Miss Sadie Greenberg, Master | X% #aid my mald with & amile the other some derangement of the feminine organism, and Lydia | seven years wizhmmfi'ef Illt‘l’x;.\n;l:‘rntu It renders the skin soft, erg o Pae aftel . P g ; Tliad Mok MRy, M. | Satty Artesed and Hot Hi-loaking ditng E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help you just L o3 b7 v ol he voun St Sorien e B aty. — K Land 1, Hetman. Miss | girl, savs ;\'hw'rh;‘: !tr;"trl:e"f;o:ldobr; I:Inn. as surely as it has others. i :keilee;:"?h“; Itw- y;nhin but a living Mguid. Any cre . A an, and Mrs. A Mam- | At firs oug! ome % X e doctor said m Omacency of butier Wi lock, Misses Beitie'and Emme Mamlock. | mistake, but her ladyship soon disabused Read the letters from women in the opposite column cause of all my sickness and zi:'nel. rc‘.,firo:.yf: Dair o the face Brab- Misces Annie and - Sadie Rice, Mr. aoj|me OC (st notioR, O WIthS Kued P of this Y.lper, and when you go to your drug store to buy be relieved, but never get well. Sometimes I let Cream - opper, Mr. . rein- | of X sion, or- . o rigl B s ot e o B e e B N aln- | I Sl st alls g this sterling medicine, do not let yourself be persuaded to :'h"‘_“l“l’,f:;lr '3“‘""’ and short of breath Frice ™ B, " Branman and Mre. 1 Ratner, Mr. and Mk A, | charging messenger boy's duty. She took| W accept the st’s own valueless b i o Ny whatta do. My nerves st and at otos of . | feld, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bloom, Miss | mY telegram and the money therefor with 15 8 Tow cenits eheanes 4 preparasion i wers very weak, blood impure. Was troubled % RS Sk ym, ster J bom. Miss | th t y “tuppence for the mes- | han wit! , Ry — L% 3w o B e gl e o Bt e | aane . st | Bzt o doubt | e h hands and feet swelling: also had leucor | quitted herself of the not very onerous | rheea. 1 have taken six bottles of Lydia E. nkham’s Vegetabl Compound and feel well oncemore. Ihavegained twenty-seven pounds and am able to work all day in the store and do not feel tired when I get home at night. Words cannot express my gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham for what her medicine las done for me."—PETRA M. LOYA, care of L Wolfson. Sunboroi e, 5 O 0 o REWARD - s i res R R ‘writers' special —m.nr-mn-mm.wn,u-- Lo Netith Master 1. Riga, Mrs Hahn — g2, Miss Selma Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. P. | fask of bearing it to tne postoffice as | Hiebenthal, Miss Margaret and Georgi- | featly as the human boy would have done, | a n 1) E anna O'Brien, G. Savage, Miss Mam'e | But the next time I passed the office I | 1 Savage, Joseph Greenberg. C. Bloomberz, | made inquiries, and was told that it was | nslmmltd-"g;hm:d k"°‘; M. Abel, Master George Hiebenthal, Mar- | only in a few of the West End offices | about the wonderful 3 in Hahn, Wiil Hahn and S 1 j- | that the experiment of using young girls | SR | oo Wi % e i B {5 e e ELSSER e egetanie ompoun ~ IIR'EL SPRAY A pleasant masquerade party was given | even in these districts they were only Syrin o by Mrs. F. Pfaff at her residence, 1620 | used when the duty was a fitting one for T e oy SUYANEE. | Fiurk street, on - Saturday evening last | & §irl 1o undertake. The fact s, the clerk Safest Most Con Dancing was indulged in till midnight, | in charge assured me, the company finds | when all adjourned to the dining-room, | it impossible to get a sufficient supply of | where ‘supper was served. After supper | boys. They have lately been enforced to @ one-act farce entitled, “A Bunch of | employ men at sixpence an hour at some Nonsense,” was presented by the follow | of 'the city offices, and when the Gov- ing cast:' Dr. Give M. Payne (a doctor | ernment royalty is taken into account this with patients). William A. Bacon; Hi| does not leave much of a pront for the Price (the digshonest plumber), Henry F.|company. I hear the cable companies Pfaff; Fritz Pretzels (the honest grocer), | are aiso at their wits' end to find messen- Charles P. Eager: Khisk E. Boozer (a |ger boys. man with spirits), Walter G. Mueh: Will e & g o L Enchust (on wri 0 38" SweWithaut | Your Name in Gold. Principles for Public Life. l Secon The following guests were present: Miss| Your name in gold letters or metal in-| Senator Hoar's recent speech contains | SQUSnes book —sealed. m ar dire o nvalumbie Believe in the strength of right- | favor of people arting from i s a powerful political force. arena that bolonz ?:p you as educngzg When & King Is Weloome. ’ g . ‘hird—Learn to judge of men in publio | men. “No, sir" lared the man whose Violet Norvall, Miss Lena Diehl, Misses | itial free of charge on all fine pocket- | five points of advice to young men about w o . . - Adecidedly v Ciarlotte and Rose Lundblade. Miss Edith | books, letter and card cases, memoran- | to enter public life which are well worth f;e:‘; :}‘e:tl:. B Jfi‘wmmu ':fv.u"?tvll'l{ -gu“’éi': mlsabm’wm'v“ Spdgomsty | of soctel - dw‘;‘haxv- na the & ains in Allen, Miss Anna Silver, Miss May Ricb- [ dum and bill books. diaries, cameras and | considering. They are: do not t of your| promising S ards, Misses Ada and Virgina Cocney, My. | travaling sets Sanborn. Vai! & Co., 741 H‘rnt—-Do‘ not trouble yourself to court |critics said. P TrMita, o8 e | \‘I':Dyt :ondt‘o%f::‘t'y m‘:fl%&l:um'umi g:;':or.‘ ‘:“r\‘rfiea ml“\:ln the g:-vte:v!::; % BGAN, Bevere, Bosig, Mass. | and Mrs. J. ¥. Piaff, Mis. F, &r. | Marked St *_ 'mublic apinion. People like independense | Fourth—Never think you can gain | virtues.—Boston Journal, we're holding three gthers.”

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