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26 +Tn Society’s MRealm + son that is the social There & over. wedding bells to ring joyfully and then all will be quiet ex- cept for the happy echoes that will come from the various re- tre Nous Cotillon r eleventh season with a bril- erman last Friday Hotel. - Six pretty of the german were the leadership- of Sanford assisted by his partner, Miss e members of the ad, as usual, this season, y couples, and all the ave been successful, en- The following par- g set: Misses Gene- es, Virginia Good- Edmond Keeffe, Percy Windham, M. V. Politeo, Dr. Calvin W. Knowles, Oscar Meussdorffer. The club will commence its twelfth sea- son early next winter. They’'re Engaged. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Glidden an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Grace, to George Worth Richardson. The | wedding will take place at the residence | | of the brid Webster street, |.on Wednesday the Rev. | Dr. Rader officiating. o be a very quiet affalr, only the families and rela- | tives will be present. _The couple will | leave in the afternoon for the south. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wagner an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Christelle E. Wagner, to John F. Mues. | Mr. and Mrs, M. Goodman announce the | engagement of their daughter, Bertha, to | Paul Gottlieb, and also the betrothal of | their daughter, Mollie, to Max Schwartz. 21 | | | DR. C. E. CONGDON AND MISS BELLE HALL, ‘WHO WERE UNITED IN IN 1HIS CITY BY MARRIAGE THURSDAY SAMPSON. THE REV. FATHER Gertrude hel Way, Aimee Auger, Baker, Linda Priber, Bessie sdorffer, Heuer, von Gertrude Coleman, May LAllian Malm, May \zelle, Adelaide Sam- guth, Florence Fris ne Mev bben, Doris Kapff, Herzer, Lillian | Amenetine Manges, | Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Keesing announce N!he engagement of their daughter, Julia, to Sydney H. Moss of Sydney, Australia. | They will hold a reception on May 12 at | the home of Mrs. Keesing, 2819 Laguna street. | | *“The marriage of Edward J. Beardsley and Miss Mae McMahon will be sole ized at Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 21, slon with pdlms and roses. -The bride wore a_gown of white organdie and car- ried lilies of the valley. She was attended by Miss Anna Gibson of this city as maid of honor. George Turbush acted as best man. The newly married couple left after the ceremony for a short bridal tour, after which they will reside in -Jamestown, | where Dr.” Congdon is engaged in the} practice of his profession. Home Gatherings. v, April 10, at her resi- treet, Mrs. A. E. Wads- | worth,entertained the board of the First itual Ladies’ Ald Society' at luncheon. ent were: Mrs. B. F. Small, D. N. Place, Mrs. E. W. Briggs, Sarah Kelly, Mrs. T. Johnson, Mrs. A, C. Foulsham, Mrs. M. A. Mayo, Mrs. A. D. der tende; residence, Monday even- ing, April 1 s seventy- | eighth annive; X ening was | pleasantly passed in social conversation | and music, followed by refreshments. | On Wednesday. afternoon last Mrs. | Alma E. Keith entertained at her resi- dence, 2624 California street, Mesdames | Rbeinstein, M. Hart, Dixon, Bernhardt | and Weinberger. An hour was devoted to the study of laces, each lady exhibiting | and giving the history of some rare old piece. As Mrs. Keith has numerous fine pleces this noveity in the way of enter- tainment was much appreciated. A fine lunch followed, supplemented by an hour at_euchre. | pleasant surpri ast week to Master P. Dockery, at the re 78 Carmelita | party was given | gene, son of James | idence of his par- et. There were games and a jolly time until the small hours of morning. A fine pearl_handle was awarded Miss Marguerite Law in a gu ing conte: There was als danc- ing during the evening. The young folks present were: Joseph Dryden, Vincent Thomas, Eugene gan, Harvey Blum, Samuel Blum, F Bentley, Charles Rosenthal, Peter Lawrie, George is Lawrie, ck, Marguerité Weissenhutter, Seymour, Vio- Bettrize Bo- | Slattery. was tendered adeleine Lagomarsino in honor of her eighteenth birthday on Tuesday even- ing, April 9, at her home, 8 Eliiott Park. Thé guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lagomarsino, the Misses Madeleine Lago- rsino, Grace Walsh, May McLean, Mel- a Malech, Lizzie Lagoma 0, Emelya Gatto, Adele Caglieri, Ros uffino, Jo- sephine Rochford, M Belle | Bacigalupi, J. h, W. Need- | Sadie W . Stigliano, E. Walsh, V. Hasmer, | M. Morris, A. Icardo and Charles Pete. A birthday party was given to Miss Jen- | h Friday evening at the Tes- | of her parents, 1411 Guerrero street. -nt were: Miss Maggie Shaugh- s Anila Debenham, Miss Alice Miss May Metzner, Miss Loulse | au, Miss Bella Banz, Miss Sadle | Jennie Thomas, , Eugene Blanc nie Thoms idence Th e ‘Root. Edith |near Scott. on next Wednesday ‘evening corge Morrison, Ir | 1N James M. Thomson, | April 24, at 8 o’clock, the . > O arthur Nelson, | Frank L. Pratt, Mr. and | Ginty officiating. M al n | Howar i Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. | will be maid of honor, while Charles Ca- | Nrs, C | n, M William F. | sassa will act as best man. Mrs, William § | Walter H.| The engagement is announced of A delightful surprise party was given to | Alfred E. | Hazel L. Curtis. a society belle of Annie S: a party of school- | Samuel O. Stan- | land, and Cecll Riley of Santa Rosa. ates it e 1208 Scott street, | kenbergh, | day of the wedding has not as yet cn Saturday evening last. Among those | Stewart, Joseph B. Dug. Arthur Piper, Ira 8. Lil- et Pesoll, Dr. Wedding Bells. Maude Owens, Mr. Eugene Byington, Mr. | A ety : 4 The wedding of Carl Ames Bachelder | Arthur Heyneman, Mr. Horace Hazell, iy 22 < 4 Y ‘ A ADVERTISEMENTS. and Miss Bthel Glover Downs was solemn- | Mr. Bvrl) Whits h‘;hlm;‘ Sl};’"“,’\" i\v§r' { EREN 3 ‘ P ' s e | ized on Monday evening, April 15, at the | }_:;flmf é\:'r’:“ nd Me lgm‘;‘f.u‘x""‘;ni'“gs."‘ | B s T T ey ¥ § I ' home of the bride’s parents, 1224 Chestnut |~ ypro- e T At : : i e D[ Ml's TRA street, Rev. J. McLean of Oakland | fourth birthd her residence, 113 Mi- | l | [ 1 y | offciating, Miss Allce Baker was maid of | ton street, on o Sunday. A grand honor and Pliny Holt of Stockton best | supper, dancing and speech-making were | | il i l DERMATOLOGISTS, 7~ | set, but it is to be some time in the near S . Herman Herzer, | future. Miss Curtis is a daughter of Gil- | Nelije 5 h Butter, Herman Herzer, | TUlN5e Jirtis, # prominent East Oakland | Moi's H0r s SAerlilion, pper, nk Krull, H. L. |capitalist. Mr. Riley is a son of George i8s s Dora Worth, | R. Riley of cattle fame. mean. Mr. and Mrs. Bachelder will make | their home in Oakland. | present were Annie Samuel, M M Laura Grupe, tie Samuel Laura Ireland, Mis Among th the features of Lhe evening. Pearson, Mus. | present were Mr. and M Permanently remove superfluous hair and other emishes with the electric needle with- | One of the prettiest weddings of the | Scheper, Mrs. Uphoff. Willlam Scheper, | Wrinkles removed with the | Easter season was celebrated at the home | Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart. Miss Florence | diseases cured. Free de- ty to make hair grow on Large stock always at J. S. Poits’ French Straight- Front CORSETS of Mr. J. W. Shouten, 36 Belvedere street, ¢ evening, April 11, the con-| on Thursd: to 4 p. m. Evenings by | A c , - M d | hoe bldg., 1170 M tracting parties being Mr. Albert Edward | Mrs. Cunha, Miss Mav Cunha, Mr. an e bldg, 17 Market st | LACUNE DITUSS Wholesale stationery de- | Mrs. Wilkens, Miss Marv_ Bowers, 'Miss | n Tooth Powder, 25¢c. All | partment of Sanborn, Vail & Co. and Mi Emily Cunha, W. C. Veigt, E. Brewer, | | Minnie Jenne, also of this city. Attended by Miss Annie Jenne as maid of honor and Fred N. Mercom as best man, they were married beneath’ an arch of pink and White roses. Dr. S. D. Hutsinpiller of the Central Methodist Church, of which the bride and groom are members, officiated. After their return from their bridal trip Mr. and Mrs. Morcom will reside at 682 | Hayes street. John H. Thompson, one of the wealth- |fest young farmers of the Watsonville | Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson, Mr. and | Mrs. Merkens, Miss Wilhelmina Merkens. | B. Anderson, Professor H. Inskipp, C. Fett, H. Neulecka, J. Aula, L. Striegel, Master Ernest Merkens and Eddy Carl- son. Club Parties. Minerva Parlor No. 2, Native Daugh- | ters of the Golden West, celebrated its| fourteenth anniversary with a trolley party on Thursay evening, April 11. After a run through the city the party went to the Beach Tavern on the Ocean !oule- 1901. ADVERTISEMENTS. Overwrought Nerves. As soon as a woman’s nerves become excited by some feminine disorder, she loses control of her speech. She has no patience with anybody or anything. The ones she loves the best are the ones to whom she talks the meanest. Trifles light as air drive her almost frantic. IIIIIIIII|lIll!|I|IIIIlIHlllIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIlfiII!!!I&LI!!!!]I! i i AT TP o w4 P 1] ff 1 4P i agg e Heartfelt Stories from Cured Women. “DrArR Mgrs. PINkEAM :—I feel it my duty to write and tell you ef the benefit I have received from your wonderful remedies. ¢ Before taking your Vegetable Compound I was a misery to myself and every one around me. I never laid my aching head upon my pillow without wishing I could die. «I suffered terrible pain in my back, head, and right side, was very nervous, would ery for district, and Miss Catherine Ford, niece 3 ine 1 y, i d v i 2 Full S ey wore marritd at Bt "’J\qi-}épfi?i e e T s | She is worse than crazy, because she knows what she hours. Menses would appear sometimes in two Bias g Churc e o ofMciating. | President, Mary Creigh; District :Deg;ty‘ is doing and can’t help it. ;veeks, then sgnu; not ;{m— three and four months. The wedding was an elaborate affair. The [ Mrs. Mary Meyers, Past Presidents Mrs. h d ot h: . ), o ale was so tired and weak, could not sleep nights, ored. ch 35 he house of the bride’s aunt, | Bond, Mrs. Blakeley, Mrs. Pendergast, She doesn’t have hysteria and doesn’t have faintin, & E..M« e wedling %Eé::zii&efidgglfi‘}%e o o Etiden Bibters AMActatsswil! spells ¥ g Shflfllzlpal““ would dart through my heart that Sapphire, v o g tifully =decorated. | son and Mrs. Evans being the speakers. AR 5 would almost cause me to fall. I was so poor i Bon Ton Jolm Cussen of B K ettty ag | Dasting follopen, Th0te Bieseht an She is nervous, horribly nervous. ; and white that my folks thought I was going to = Mr. and Mrs. Tt son. wi y Creigh, Mrs. A. H. eley, Mrs. : 3 3 el e it o ‘5,5‘:'; weadin irip. o+ | I Shade, A Minerva Wall, 1 Matilda Does she get sympathy ? Oh, yes, she gets sympathy 7 A 7 die. My mother coaxed me to try Lydia E. § I 1 v yme " ed a T arri ._Cr Mrs, T . 5 2 ¢ [ Worcester || nAZretty iome wedding occurred at the | Mevers, Annie L. Donaldson, Mary A. for awhile, but she acts so out: ously that everybod. SEELSEEE ]| Plokham’s Vegetable Compound. I 0 s el y Ty ¥ street, last Thu afternoon, when her | Dempsey, Margaret A. Wynne, Mrs. T. [MRS.WINIFRED ALLENDER]) Dad no faith in it, but to please her I did so. $1.00 fo $15.00 a Par, Corset F-mlng Parlors. CHESTER F. WRIGHT, 6 GEARY ST.,cor. Kearny. le Hall, was united in <. Congdon of James- was performed by daughter, Miss B marriage to Dr. C. to1 The ceremony Reyv. Father Sampso Elaborate preparations had been made for the wedding, but owing to the iliness of Mrs. Hall it was decided that the affair should be conducted as quietly as possi- ble. Only about fifty relatives and inti- mate friends were present. The. house was beautifully decorated for the occa- 188¥i KNITJTING co. 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Do- ran, Kate Smith, Annie Gaston, Lolita Spoerer, Elizabeth Corkery, Loulse Shearer and Mrs. Wakerig. On Monday night a lively party attend- ed the Columbia Theater. After the per- fosmance an elaborate supper was en- joyed. Those in the party were: Miss F. < Dr. von der Lieth, Miss B. L. Gam- Miss B. Mohr, Dr. C. . Brnest, H. Lester, Miss Maier, A. Windt, Miss 8. Meyer, Dr. ndergast, Katheryn Curran, Mrs. Mrs. Van- Minnie B. L. J. C. Stinson, Miss Faith Gambitz, J. A. Kline, Miss Edna Thode, H. Miss T. Meyer, Dr. L. R. G C. Campe and H. Windt. The San Francisco Outing Club on last Sunday gave its first outing of the season in the way of an excursion to Glenwood. Music was furnished by the club’s or- chestra. The affalr was successfully con- ducted by Lester Coglan, manager, and Messrs. Coogan, Shepston, Manning, Brady and Miss Lilllan O'Connor, assist- C. Kennedy, ambitz, Miss Fitzmaurice, Blanche Carrington, Jessie Miller, Alice O’Mera, Tessie Guinee, Mae Burress, Sadie O'Mera, Katie Harney, Ella Barrett, Virginia Stack, Louise Narr, Amele Moore, Delia Ahern, Vera Flana. gan, Lillian Politeur, Mae Barrett, Annie Congdon, Kittie Kingston, Messrs. Lester Coglan, Al Shepston, Jim Manning, Will Bert Brady, Frank Guinee, Frank Joe Cooney, Al Cooney, Charles gle, James A. Brown, J. Wesley Finch, Franklin Foye. Louis_Gerlach. Ed Shorb, Frank Pool, George Boyd, Fred Smiten- house, John Kingston, John Guinee, John ternity of Stanford gave a large dancing party. Among the guests were Misses Fanny _Arquer, Esther Avery, Claire Soule, Clara Stéphenson, Amy Ferguson, Ruth Stephenson, Hendricks, Mary Gil- man, Radding, Glars, Lecy, Chambers, Corbett, HIill, Lorer, Henzell, Perrin, Evans; Messrs. Jack Reynolds, Chester Murphy, Edwards, Fisher, Parker, Yara, rington, Foster, Whitlemore, Lockey, Coebrisin, Whittaker, Hendricks, Baru- linel, and others. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. H. Goldstein, 1800 Sutter street, will leave to-day on a six months’ tour through the Southern and North- AL A S B oo TiTien & Conmue Rt T N 1 s an O Connor, h XYLORET—Pure Lisle. Toottie O'Des. Jesels Mitamerald, Tens prompt and free to all suffering women. keeps out of her way as much as possible. After a while they begin to think she’s malicious and could do better if she tried real hard. She has turned her best friends against her. This woman is sick with about the most discouraging sickness women can have, and there is a person who understands her case better than any one else in the world. That person is Mrs. Pinkham. The nervousness comes from some derangement of the feminine organs, and is constantly fed and made worse by the constantly developing disease. Female diseases never get better of themselves. They must have proper treatment. Ordinary physicians do not know how to grapple with these dis- eases of women. Out of the hundreds of thousands of women Mrs. Pinkham has cured, not one in five hundred tried her advice or her medicine until they had exhausted the skill of their own physician, sometimes of several physicians. Mrs. Pinkham’s address is Lynn, Mags. Her advice is You may not know that your nervousness comes from female troubles. Your doctor may not know it. He may tell you it does not ; but does he cure you? Does he help you any? Mrs. Pinkham will tell you the truth about ioumelf’ and you’ll believe her. Don’t throw your life’s appiness away and make yourself unlovable, when a little diligent heed to Mrs. Pinkham’s advice will drive away your nervousness by removing the cause of your trouble. After thirty years of success in curing women’s ills, can you not believe it worth while to test the virtues of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable GCompound ? D’fi. The first bottle helped me so much that I con- tinued its use. I am now well and weigh more than I ever did in my life. “Your remedies deserve the highest praise.”—Mzs. WINIFEED AL~ LENDER, Farmington, IlL “DEAR Mzs, PInxmam:—It gives me great pleasure to tell you how much your Vegetable Compound has done for me. I had been a suf- ferer for years with female trouble. I could neither read nor sew but a few minutes at a time without suffering terribly with my head. My back and kidneys also troubled me all the time. “~ was advised by a friend to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, I had no faith in it, but decided to try it. After using one bottle I felt so much better that I con- tinued its use, and by the time I had taken six bottles I was cured. There is no other medicine forme. Irecommend it to all my friends.”—Mgzs. SARAH SWODER, 103 West St., La Porte, Ind. s, M 3o \;3 LN | MRS.SARAH SWODER] N “DEAR Mes. 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Factory on leaves this morning for a Eum;:a; lrlpc~° wwrim-’my special p-'mi-hn.m ¥DI1A E. PINgEAM llmcn'l- &, Mlqynn."mlh-.o‘ OI; b Befors Ll premises. Quick repairing. Phone, Main 10. The confirmation of Sydney Wiener, son ; & i s ~ of Mr. and Mrs. Marks Wiener, took b place yesterday at Temple Emanu-EL ey will receive to-day from 2 to 5| == A s g o'clo(ik at their residence, $35% Jackson ompliexion Powder street. Hirsch have returned from San R: . afael, trip to Europe, to be gone about three| Mrs. B. Lev: N Vi s . Aotiibsataciis hi‘f'fens,“é'}“&lvfi’fé}h‘;’“&vfiffi"”&‘%‘fi"‘ffi}&y where-they were the guests of Mrs. S: b e P B e Bt u?;"é“&‘i,fii"%{}'&é{s"?‘ Wis,, are visiting thefr cousin, Mrs. OPTICIANS #p, 5106 us, P g eese thonkin Suriday, April.28, for & few wéeks' vistt to] ~ibe D, W Henry M. Calkins, a newspaper man of | nue. At home Mondays. i an“h'xfl:k" ctors leaving for Den ijulnnrlc LR SR b B e i s 1o " D. Friedlander has left for Europe, | San Francisco and Amador, accompanied | ~Mrs. A. . Van Duzer and Mrs. J. C. B. | to b ip 2 many friends on Wedbessny to be gone about two years. He sailed on | by his wife, have gone East on a business glig 1[g)&uficttdand. leaving New York on| trip, to remain uv‘ny several months. st. Man) Cavtain A. Mautner of the United States | 1013 GeAu}y st:‘e:fd fft"‘éi&.‘?"?u?“m Pension Service has-left for an extended | Wednesday of each month. Hebbard are gtests at El Verano Vil Sonoma County. = Thay . Grove, the home of Mrs. Wesley Ward Fulton, before they return home. . Mr. and Mrs. Julius Klueter of Madison, al;;et. M r. and Mrs. Henry Brune o Toritanadi Teip ry e have left for Miss Sarah Luboseh and Miss Gussie } at 160B Hayes street. ———————e— KEITH'S new line ready to S—wear bats. Also new Paris patterns. 2 Bo; s will visit Oak 642 MARKET ST. INsTRUMENTS UNDER CHROMICLE BULDING, Cataosue Free. Sample tree, 50c, 3. A. Posson! Go.. Si. Losts o Hew York,