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1 [~ o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1903. g shed by titled for- £ wom is hard orget good Americans so 1 a popular young man t I dare not venture to men- se columns, ‘although the ce has progressed co; d is now almost t. ' The young woman will news in her own good time. new engagement which will come in nature of prise to San Francisco s that of Miss Bernie Terry and 1 of Stockton. friend of Miss Her- Alice Herrin, whom she vis- their handsome Lome ott street. She was Foung set at once an of the smartest afr this city. ss ate friends did not know of possibilities last season, as ud was corresponding with n in Stockton, who had her considerable attention. om to be is a widower of vrominence who is widely traveled and the educated. The couple will go to e for their honeymoon. e ung principals at a quiet wedding k will be Miss Jessica Marion and Arthur C. 1Jahl. The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A M o.! this city and a cousin of Miss Jessica Peixotto, who carrled off a master's degree at-the University of fornia. Miss Davis is also a graduate the same college, . class of 1%3, and hl finished in the class of 1%01. The mother comes of an old Spanish family in Louisiana. Mr. Nahl is a son of the late Arthur Charles Nahl, the well known- artist, a founder of the Olympic Club and early member of the Bohemian Club. Two hers of the groom-elect, Virgil and Perham Nahl, are also artists. The young couple will live at Llano, State of-Sonora, Mexico, where the groom is manager of the San Francisco mines. Davis Mrs. Willlam Wesley Burnett, formerly Miss Viola Piercy, has returned to the Burnett ranch near San Luls Obispo after & business trip to San Francisco, During part of her stay in this vicinity Mrs. Bur- nett was the guest of Mrs. Lucle May Hayes at her home in East Oakland, . i il The Homer Kings will not be at home to stay untll the middle of October, but have been In town for an occasfonal week between their several short trps to the country. Mrs. King is at present In Shasta County. Misses Genevieve and Hazel King returned from Burlingame a few days ago and have been entertaining Mrs, Page, wife of Dr. Page of the navy, dur. ing their mother's absence. Mrs, Page was formerly Miss Mamie Burling, who has been a favorite ‘n army society for several vears. At an informal dinner given last Thurs- day for Mrs. Page by her hostekses soy. eral popular officers of the Protet wi among the guests. + .. Mrs, Lucie May Haves Is soandine a YOUNG MATRON OF LOS ANGELES WHO HAS BEEN A GUEST I FRANCISCO, A BRIDE-TO-BE, AND A POPULAR SAN FRANCISCO SOCIETY GIRL. 1 ‘ . *the doll show for charity. R e T e e o e e A S S 0 0 SR € di ere few days with Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. a six weeks’ sojourn in N Cool at their country home in Los Gatos. Arnnld Ronthe has ratirned fram e spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Landers, at their country .place_in San Leandro. Mrs..Johnston is locking extremely well and is éven more charming than when, as Bernice Lan- ders, she became'a September bride last Yyear. . .o Miss Elsa 'Cook has returned to her home in town after spending the summer at Santa Barbara and Berkeley. The wedding of Miss Cook and “Teddy" Greenfleld will be one of the charming affairs of early spring, although the exact date has not been decided upon. The marriage of this popular couple will be the outcome of a pretty romance which has been an open secret since both ap- peared in the Florodora society sextet at Lieutenant and Mrs. G. W. Winterburn ew Mexico and of the Ninth Cavalry, Monterey, have gone to Fort Leavenworth, Kans. Lieu- tenant Winterburn has been ordered to Mre Jack Johnston of Los Angeles is attend the general service and staff col- was concluded August 20 the last named court. The tourney was won by Court Lincoln by a ver margin and it was awar nificent cup donated by can. The presentation winners was served to the There was a good atte bership of each or moonlight walk to the top of alpals during the currer e The Puritans, HE midsumm that was give building of the Foresters on the la: was a most deligt ance, which was sv the committee of arrangements, 3 result was that the assemblage was mose congental. The hall had been tastet decorated by E. M. Eisfod members of the soclety, a: to being the decorator, he was o floor manager. The manner in which charged the dutles of his office ¢ evening showed that he is an adep that line. Eastern Star, RAND PATRON L. C. BYCE, as- sisted by Grand Secretary Mrs. Kate J. Willats and Mrs. L. C. Byce, worthy matron of the chap- ter, in Petaluma on the evening of Sep- tember 5, instituted Almona Chapter at ‘Walnut Creek tra Costa County, wi & good charter lege. Mr. and Mrs. Winterburn will be greatly missed at Monterey. otve e Mrs. Ashton Potter is making prepara- tions to return to her husband in the Philippines on the next transport. Whether Miss Ruth McNutt will accom- pany her sister or visit her later is not yet definitely settled. S Debutantes of the coming winter will comprise less than a dozen and will win more attention than their sister buds of last $ear, who numbered twenty. They will include Gretta Pomeroy, Ethel Deas, Newell Drown, Anna Sperry, Miss Balley, Lucy Gwin Coleman, Ethel Kent and Miss . Annie Wooster. « s e Mrs. L. H. Bryan and Mrs. James Louls Bradbury are on their way East for a six weeks' visit. After spending a few days in Denver they will proceed to St. Louis, Kansas City, Chicago and New York. During their stay in St. Louis the ladies will be entertained by prominent mining men, who have been entertained by Mrs. Bryan's mother, Mrs. Felton, at her home, Mazatlan, Mexico. Daughters of St. George. HERE was a great gathering of I people In Pythian Hall on the last Wednesday in August to attend the Dolly Varden party given by Britannia Lodge No. 7 of the Daughters of St. George. Under the supervision of the general committee, composed of Mrs. Staples, Florence Beauford and Dolly Day, there was offered for the entertain- ment of the many who attended a varied and interesting programme, made up of the following numbers: Instrumental overture, M. D. Paulson; vocal solo, Al Bentley; ballads, Miss Moore; fancy danc- ing, Miss Willlams; recitation, Clara Cook; and there were other numbers out- side of the regular programme. The fea- ture of the evening's entertainment was the dancing of the Dolly Varden minuet by Florence Beauford, Anna Merrill, Tina Foster, Martha Shaylor, Fannie Parker and Mary Mosley, all attired in old-time Dolly Varden dresses. They made up a pretty picture of the olden time and pre- sented the dance in a very graceful man- ner. It was a very enjoyable affair. The programme was followed by the ball under the direction of J. D. O'Leary as floor manager, assisted by J. H. Fui- ren, H. J. Gallagher, George J. Berger, Dr. W. E. Darneal, H. M, Walsh and W. A Nichols and by the committee of ar- rangements, F. E. Trimble chairman. The whist tournament between Court Wiesdale and Court Lincoln, A. O. F.. | | 1 P the evening there was a pleasant social hour. The grand parton has authorized Past Grand Patron Charles E. Mitchell to in- stitute Sunset Chapter at Pico Heights, Los Angeles. This will make the seventh in that cf Worthy Grand Matron Mabel B. Sey- mour is visiting a number of the cha; in the Northern Sacramento Valley. Ivy Chapter of this city had a pleasing waterme on the eve tember 8. and a very by all s chapter 1s wor to make its party in Golden Gate Hal September 15 a grand success. Order of Pendo. OLDEN Gate Cou der of Pendo wi of candidates to council is arr: and enterta its friends a: Volunteer Coun has ap mittee to prepare a progra tainment for its members and the near future. The last held meeting of Golden State Council of Oakland was well al and a number of applications we: ceived, All of the local cou tions at almost every time in the history city has the order been so active as it has been during the past six weeks. Former Supreme Secretary Duden wiil soon work for order as an or zer. Independent Foresters. a T a special mee £ .' t r»vt session rece! membership Court Diana at its last held meeting s to become members 1 two new applications. I Rock at its meeting Septem- ived six applica: Gate gave a elected six owball par. , being as- ladies of was a good was a decided. Golden Gate attendan ly enjoyable ¢ court, at its last g, obligated three strangers 1 seven applications. mpanion Court Yerba Buena at its last held meeting initiated one stranger and at the next will have six more to ini- tiate.