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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 26

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SAIT FRANCISCO CHOKICLE SUmAY JDEOEMBEB 10 1S9 mi rr ladies oI th unions Auxiliary Club No I A Cooper Miss Senile Drown Miss Leila Jr VScle orojer iliss Kienore Maoer voorhles Miss Cftarlottp Field Miss Reu Miss Florence Marlcovlch Miss Maud lah gtubba Miss Margraret Salisbury Miss Folsom Miss Bell and Mlss Androse who Juliet Garber Miss Clara Hamilton Miss served tea acJ chocolate An excellent pro Collier Miss Baldwin Miss Alma Beatty srramme was given by Gertrude Rowell Miss Chipman Miss Keyes Miss Bessie Miss Rose Ballart lime Roeckel Pro Palmer Miss Jeannette Hooper Miss feasor Mansfield Mrs Jessie Calhoun Ruth Knowles Miss Leslie Green Miss MJss Haber Miss McSouth and Mrs Mary Josselyn Miss Holbrook Miss Den Coughran man Miss FoUls aid Miss Edith Preston The Bachelors Cotillon gave a party in I Mr and Mrs Fred Jantzen were sur the Maple Room of the Palace Hotel last prised by thelr friends on Thursday even Wednesday evening The hall was elabo ing last the fifth anniversary of their wed rately decorated with palms smilax and ding by the Young Mens Epworth Auxll fiowers The ladle who took part in the iary of Trinity Methodist Episcopal cotillon were Miss Emma Hunt Miss Church In the party were Pauline Maud Cluff Miss Mabel Cluflf Mrs Wil Bchlener Busie Moyle Bessie Totehard uuui oiuis aiiaa muia ocuii airs war ir i wccay AlDeri Annerson Kfcjv3NadHflKl HERE has hpn nn nrt tn ih1 I Miss Grace Baldwin Miss Elise Gregory 7iftirSfnd I Harriet Kliredge Miss Stow Miss uunnam ana iiiss iesue iren Airer butantes and there are many more ward the ladies were joined at dinner by to come Those who have been a few sea Be1 Bakewel Frank King Paul Selby sons out and the vounc matrons also ha vp Mr eiterntyer Mr Gregory George rfrn vrvthin kt neaton Mr ilarsh Harry Knowle kj iano iug uuua uapyy but they have about concluded to have an affair which will toe quite iheir pwn Of course thy will Invite the debutantfs but they want to enjoy one of the delightful Friday night affairs so the mem shall Hare Miss Jeannett Conroy Miss tjtaire wasue airs wiuiam Cluil Mrs William Abbott Mrs Tom CUiff Miss Adelaide McColgan Miss Clara Byington Miss Marion Forrest Miss Bessie Roden Miss Elizabeth Weir Mrs Frank Vail Miss Neva Hulse Mrs Tufts Mrs George Graham Miss Kate Wassari Mrs George Bennett Miss GeralcUna Bohen Miss Nettie Forbes Miss Maidio Goodman Miss Elizabeth Day Mrs Barnes Miss Florence Worden Miss Cora Kaelsey Mrs Clisby Miss May McDonald Miss Gertrude Lyons Miss Louise Brownell Miss Belle Lipp Miss Louise Heppner and Miss Eleanor Gallagher The men were Al Dodge Arthur Spear William Cluff Thomas Cluff Geo lUgg Walter CUne Fred Knight Albert Arehle Boorman Edward Brigden Alma Bottomley James Caley A Larklns A Dean Miss Ethel Dean Aiiia varrte Jeffress John Nute William Brown Bone A Ekblom Miss Jessie Owens Miss Eleanor Owens Miss Ruby Finn Miss Grace Newberry Mrs Newberry Mrs Byrns Miss Minnie Moyle Miss Florence Hunter Mies A Klench Miss Alice Thing Miss Ethel Doddle Migs Jennie Jensen William Brown A Odgeis Eugene Edwards Elmer Jeff res Foster Edward Greines Anson WeeKs Mr Brown Miss Emma Zihn Mr and Mrs Brigden Mr and Mn Jantien La Fiesta Club jave Its first party last Saturday evening at 5S2 McAllister street Mr and Mrs I Birnbaum celebrated the twenty fifth anniversary of their wedding lasi Friday at thrir residence on Ninth street Sirs Birnbaum is the matron of bers are planning a ball to take place after the Emanu El Sisterhood and the mem a Hlckey Miss Carter the holidays It wljl be the only affair given by that organization this year Mrs I Lowenberg has sent invitations for a complimentary breakfast to be given on Friday December 15th at the Palace Hotel to the Philomath Club Member of Laurel Hall Club and the presidents of Century gorosls and other clubs wilf be fuests Mrs William Willis gave a theater party and latef a supper at her home MO California street on Thursday evening the Tth inst complimentary to Mr and Mrs Haslam of Santa Cruz The party occupied two boxes at the Columbia Theater and among those present were Mrs George A Knight Fred Knight and Aiiora There hafc been nothing more elaborate this season than the ball given last Wednesdiy eveningin honor of Miss Azalea Keyes in Native Sons Hall As Miss Keyes father Wlnneld Scott Keyes was away in Mexico the guests were received by Mrs Alexander Keyes nee Salisbury The evening was delightfully spent At mldpight Supper was served and dancing was continued until 3 oclock One of the delightful gatherings of the past week was the cotillon given by the Zeta Omlron Fraternity ot the medical department of the University of California Mis Carrie Colt and Mr Bakewell led in several figures of the german Among the patronesses were Miss Bake well Mrs McChesney and Mrs Herbert MtJffitt Mrs Washington Dodge Mrs David Rutherford On Saturday December 2d Mrs Knowles jgave an enjoyable tea at her home in Oakland to introduce her daughters the Misses Alice and Ruth The rooms were beautifully decorated and there werj many beautiful floral compliments for the young ladies Those who assisted In receiving were Miss Palmer Mlsa Bessie Palmer Miss Ethel Cooper Miss Carrnea Moore Miss Jean Howard bers of the society planned a very pleas ant surprise tor ner ana ner nusoana All day long elfts and tokens in the shape of silver tabitware and ornaments continued to arrive at the house until the tables had tcibe lengthened to accommodate the numerous gifts One basket was tilled with bright new silver dollars and a wedding bell imbedded in choice flowers accompanied by silvery tokens came from Miss Kate Silver of San Diego The ladies ot tne sisierhooii received the numerou bo iti V11J1C iwr auw oaiuiuav eveuiUK ill aas Ineaisle Wallace Alexander William Abr Amnn thnsn nrosont rm TJ Wil bott A McColgan Fred Boeckmann Hams A 8 Nelson A Falvey White Dr A Derby Herbert Somers Dr jr Greene Rosetti Byrnes Westphal Frank Vail Henry Fuller Morton Al A Rosetti Small Patterson Ross Dr Tufts George Hoover Ltndecker Barnum Muller Graham Leonard Schwartz Marshall Tompkins Mahoney Bert Steinberger Hale George Bennett Arthur Piper Taylor Burrows Mrs Williams I William Smith Oscar Gantner Hall Misses Clark Greene Johnson James Barnes McDonald George I Powers Bishop Bailey Clark 7i Field Rodger Mills Thomas Mi Walters A and Bradford Mrs Mui loy CHsby John Daniels Eugene ler Misses Mullowney Cafcil A Gilfeath Owens tillmore White Henry Day er Koppel Mansfield A Keley Df illiam Likens Eugenie de Coulon Hannon Mr and Mrs Atkinson Mrs and Cnauncey St John I Burrows Misses Schurr and Buri rows The First Friday Cotillon gave an I germanrn Asserapiy dauiher ot Mrs tk ebster street en Dr A White Miss Theodore Gennng whlKt rh VnHav niniast Among the guests were Miss Edith Andrews Miss Kittia Anderson Miss Lulu Copnolley Miss Gertrude Connoliey Miss Edith Wftdsworth Miss Gabbs Miss Rolnh William Yarlan Dr William Yale Albert Gabbs Dudley Hopkins Roy Condit Charles Currier Jr Keith Dean and William Mf Naughton Jr Mr Miller Mr Faville Mr Adams Mr i fssembb and rose german fn Assembly Miss Anna Ellis daught I Bliss and Tom Knowis all Red Men building December 1st McNaughton of 511 Websl Those taking part in the cotillon were terta1ned Members of A Parks Miss Lisette Plagemann Mr and Mrs Meredith Henry Blake Miss Cornelia Farrell Dr A Knox Miss Kreiger Miss Raynor Dr Earl Kctay Miss kud tgieston ueuei Miss Earnshields 8 Glllert Miss McConkey Joseph Wheeler Miss Lulu Kuhls Wayland Jones Miss Mae Snyder Mr and Mrs William Carroll Wilson Miss Kramer Dorr Eddy Miss Ethel Goodby A Bullion Miss Blanche Robinson Mr and Mrs Crow Harris Miss Talcott A Hubbell Miss Mabel James of Reno Nev Weber Jones Miss Musetta Cush Tho members of the Fortnightly Whist Clnb were delightfully entertained by Miss Gertrude Proll at her home 1319 Lakin street last Monday evening Thobo present besides the hostess were Miss Ele anor Meyer Mls3 Lilian Lubben ss Cora Kelsey Miss Lulu Landers Miss 41 ers auring ine aiterjioon ana evening Vf Jtri Stella Mever Miss Natalie Scharowskv hn ih them luncheon Amont rJry and Mrs Broderabn Maxwell Healey brat on Mr iethal6 MMHanlnnjLHMolSr MlV 7 SuSSy 8 Bachm JjV RotScnl a Mlnnte MooreMr ard Mrs ZHogg KanTand ffifffcM Doris Rosenthal Mrs Triest Miss rcs Jackson Miss Frances Nelson Frank ai ij aiTJriLr Hofmann telle Trifst Mrs Hpnrv wanrprhAim Har Miss Ada Goodby George Evans Mrs Trlest Joseph and Fred ills Grace White A McLean and Triest Joe and Benno friest Mrs Sam Mlss Smith I Wand Mrs Saronl Alfred Saroni Miss I Cora Saronl Mrs Silverman Mrs Mr and Mrs Atkins entertained with a Schoenberg Miss Lotta Schoenberg Mrs hearts party last Tuesday evening The Elsasser Mis Minna Elsasser Mrs score cards were red and green poster de Sophie Selig Mrs A Gunsf Mrs A Roth signs Miss Kitty My rick won first prize child Miss Carrie Goodman Mrs A Clas i and Miss Ella Gardener second Miss sen Mrs Josephine A Brown Mrs I Ethel Farley and George Mines received Landecker Mr anil Mrs I onc I pnnsnlmion favors A nlpnfiant featnrp of berger Mrs A Frank Miss Ida Lazarus the evening was the presentation of the ff Mwm ifwn Mrs Joseph Feitjenbaum Mrs Water farce My Husbands Relations by Miss Vnl xl rJ man Mrs A Stefn Mrs Berthold Guggen Ethel Farlev and Branson t0neT JnS0ihaiM Rsi Bos The third birthday anniversary of Ma thilda Byer was celebrated last Sunday afternoon Those present besides the littie hostess were Tlllie Jacobs Flossie ilc Pherson Blanche Wipple Ieale Feltel berg Freda Felteiberg Mary Belluomlnl Charlotte Crown Helen Crown May Baum Bessie Levy May Sabel Dellie Ra Leona uooaman rjaa tiarsiccnini llffcpn hlme Mrs Philip Thorsch Miss Hannah isewDaueT Mrs Adier Mrs Emma Woolner Lieutenant Milton Birnbaum Those present were Mr and Mrs Atkins Mr and Mrs Simpson Kate Simp I son Kitty Gardener Ella Myrick Ethel Farley Nettie Walton Florence Workees Jake Jacobs Mr Simon Louie Byer Mrs Byer was assisted in receiving by Miss Rae Boas Miss Bessie Borren Miss Lena Boas Mrs Jake Jacobs Mrs Karl The Friday Fortnightly Club had I Llia Fairchilds Mollv Hamilton Edhal son Miss Sarah Lubosch and Mrs By pleasant gathering last Friday eveaingiT Bradley Ruth Thomas Messrs JJurnett i arsky Miss Alice Hoffman and Joseph King led Branson Collier Hines Bradley Center the eotillon In the first set were Miss Fabien Smith Fairchild Mercer and Hen Miss Hazel Bray gave an enjoyable party Azalea Keyes Miss Ethvl Hager Miss derson at her mothers residence to her young Georglna Hopkins Miss Mary Scott Miss friends on the occasion of her eleventh Margaret Salisbury Miss Bernice Drown 1 Miss Charlotte Field gave one of the birthday and was the recipient of many Miss Ella Morgan Miss Kittle Miss Mary i most enjoyable luncheons of the season handsome presents Among those present Greenwoou Jossel i Miss Adelaide Mur on Thursday at her home on Pacific av were The Misses Katie and AgncsCan phy and Miss Claire Hamilton enue Miss Edith Stubbs was the guest ning the Misses Mary and EIHe Bohen of honor The others nresent were Miss Miss Irene Burnham the Misses Sadie One of the pleasant affairs of the season Helen Thomas Miss Irene Baker Miss was the reception given last Thursday Mary Josselyn Miss Ethel Cooper Miss afternoon by the Womens Educational Hazard Miss Clara Hamilton Miss Mar and Industrial Union to their ex presi garet Cole Miss Alma McClung Miss Beu aent airs jonn vance uneny tne visit lah atuDDs ana auss wooa ors numbering about 200 were presented to Mrs cneney oy aime A Borbier Mrs Searby Mrs De Cachot Mrs I Haber Mrs Paris Kilburn Mrs Marguerite Kapp and Mrs Nellie Blessing Eyster assisted by the following young and Alice Tracy Miss Rosie Dana Miss Nellie Eastwood the Misses Alice and Jeannette Myers Miss Nellie Donnolly Maggie Lewis Johnny Bohen James No lan rnomas Mccartny tranKie Don nolly Peter Molloy and Walter Kemp Miss Ethel Cooper gave a luncheon at the University Club on Tuesday Decern Miss Gertrude Carroll gave a dinner last ber 2d in honor of Miss Edith 8tubbs one Wednesday evening to a group of friends of this years most popular debutantes who were going to the Ktyes ball Her The others at the table were Mrs James guests were Mr and Mrs William Rob HCDQRMfcG ta the mnrtrated Catho Uo MiislonV there are at present In JMin 6M73 CatrtolIC8000Congre wUonaJltir WW Probrtexlana and iSCCballani and CIS belonging to SiSEWV piIpl and other Christian tdetcBBlniiSoof fibw Orwalder the Austrian mlssion Swho ya on of the Khalifas capUves haj returned to Khartoum to resume his tarmvbarp JJ nas bad the remains of Bit hep Qorabpnj who dledlu 1881 exhumed and transferred to Assouan TUeiargest Institution tor the care of IhAlniineJn North America la conducted by ie Outers Providence at Longue Polnte Canada As Industrial school for the benefit of tbSlirArBjdlhdlaBS of New Mexico is soon to be erected by Miss Drexel of Phila tjeipila iAit week Mrs Moreland transferred by deed to the College of Notre Paste San JcM the block of land on Main street Watsonvllle upon which Is situated the Siorjland otre pajne Acadeniy The revenue stamps dn the deed indicate that the property valued at 10000 TJw Papfieo Jnllans of Pt Xavler mis elonTPtaas celebrated St Xavters dsy ifJUi great estlyltles In the morning the usual procession of Indians the leaden bearing acstatue of BU Francis was held Aiterwsrd there was merry making which lasted all day Beveral months ago the Catholic students of Berkeley started an organization of their faith The soefciy Is progressing favorably althoutn slowly but the hope Is xpresed that ere the new jrear Is far advanced it will be strong and flourishing Ever lnoB tbe Vsreat trek in IBs the Dutch Reformed church has been the state church ithe Boers It 1 nordtvlded into tiro factions OT which theTJopperi led by President Kroeger consututehe conservatlvesThe radicals Insist on sing In hymns which tbeDoppers claim to be exTremeyirorldlyTh reat festival ita the mt wOendar Is that of the Nacbt nmJ ort oonanunion generally held Chritaiai TUfiM at Pretoria It ts stated that the appointment of MT Sosxettl as Bishop of Havana does not Eleass the Cuban Catholics who had oped that the Vatican would follow the precedent established In Santiago and appoint a Cuban as prelate at Havana Sbarettl Is an Italian and the Cubans have no desire to see another European nation become tho fountain head of its spiritual leaders Last Sunday was a red letter day for Methodism in Stockton Rev Dr i Moore of Cincinnati preached the sermon and then brought out the blackboard Before adjournment for dinner over 6000 continued the appeal for money and at 1C oclock the Doxology was sung Over JiOUO was raised This will leavo only 10 000 of debt upon the church building At the general missionary committee meeting in Washington a cablegram was read from Bishop Hartxell now in Africa stating that the titles In the Untall Industrial Mission had been confirmed which enriched the Methodist Church to the extent of 13000 acres of land and secured W009 for building thereon The announcement which was a surprise to the committee was greeted with applause and followed by an appropriation of 24 858 for African missions which was increased by a personal contribution of 500 by Bishop Hurst Prizes amounting to 550 are offered by the American Board to pastors and SundaySunday school pupils for the best essays upon topics connected with foreign missions The money is provided by a friend of the board The Congregational Church at Woburn Mass has annexed a parish of 100000 Chinese and Mongols in and about Kalgan China and wtll provide for the support of Rev and Mrs Roberts Over 300 people participated ln the subscription which amounted totlSW and no gift larger than 100 was pledgvad Under what is called the forward movement of the American Board forty five Congregational churches have eaoh assumed the support of a missionary and his family or a single missionary in foreign ru ids The church at Grand Rapids Mich supports Rev Dr Hagar rrom California In Canton The First Corrgrer rational jChurch Oakland supports Rev 8 lr Gulifik Osaka Japan The Nebraska State Superintendent of Schools last week decided tht the Bible may be read In the public stoools The case was brought before him from Gam county where one family wanted tne teacher enjoined from using the book although all others favored Rev Noble formerly pastor of Plymouth Church San Francisco has been made pastor emeritus of Norwalk Congregational Church of Connecticut Mr and Mrs Noble have taken up their permanent residence in Norwalk The general missionary committee of the Methodist Episcopal church at Its recent session apportioned for Chinese work in New York clty 10OO in Oregon 1000 and 7500 for the work in California For the Japanese mission in California 7000 was voted and 2000 for the same work in Hawaii For Porto Rico 000 was appropriated including 34 given byfriends as a special gift for the new mission Bshop Wlnde spoke of the love manifest ed by the Porto Ricans for the United States and said they wished to te called not Porto Ricans but Americana The missionary collection November 5th in the Methodist Church of Gardena amounted to 90 The apportionment was 22 One year ago the charge reported 14 for missions at the late conference 35 was reported At the next conference it is hoped that 105 will be secured The church has only forty four members The Disciples Christian have nearly 109000 communicants representing over 10000 churches The denomination is growing twice as fast as the population of the country Their missionary enterprises have made the most perceptible gain of any part of their work Conferences synods and associations at their fall sessions voted to recognize the fifty years of the California Bible Society by taking jubilee offerings in their several congregations Over 500000 volumes of the Scriptures have been circulated by this society during its fifty years of work and SOS sailors in the ports of San Francisco Oakland Eureka San Pedro and San Diego in fourteen different languages have been supplied Rev Loop missionary avCape Prince of Wales Alaska has written the American Missionary Association of New York that gold has been discovered near the mission andts bringing new elements Into their mission field Re enforee ments are greatly needed The Bean Government vessel has been most useful in Us visit there Law his been enforced vigorously and honestly A new mission has feeen opened at Mit la tok at which a native missionary Sok wee na and his wife are doing excellent work Industrial training Is already being introduced and is taking excellent shape Nearly one half of the human race live in countries bordering on the Pacific ocean That means much not only for the future of the Pacific Coast States but for church people of all denominations who are studying how to make the most of it for mission work and investment Twenty two new members were received last Sunday into the First Congregational Church Oakland Five hundred and forty guests sat at the Thanksgiving tables served by the Ladles Aid Society About three months ago the Pnnnv I gational Church at Little Shasta was struck by lightning and some twentynve feet of the steeple destroyed it has just been repaired at an expense of 250 and Jesse Davis presented the church with a fine bell as a memorial of his only son who died several years ago Rev A Garner who has had charge of the Disciples Church Honolulu since last January has resigned and as snnn a his successor Rev John Hay of rueDto coio arrives he will return to California He hopes to ber here early In The Jewish Progress says that while the good people of Sacramento are in search of a rabbi Weinstock the well known merchant is acting In that capac lty Is making great progress In his undertaking and his lectures and sermons are attracting much attention fepprted of Rabbi Berkowitz of Philadelphia as a noticeable fact that he accepts no marrtageor funeral fees Whatever donations are tendered him are Immediately turned into the funds at the congregation Mrs Alice Gordon Gullck president of the International institute for Girls in Snalnls about to transfer the school from Ban Sebastjarr toMadrid The change will cub i u9un ma iwuu more win Deneeuea for endowment MrsJGullckii na in America and to raise the money is her erranu a graurying Beginning pas been made President Capen of the American hoard has justbeen elected president of the board of directors rofnhe Institute Other members of the board are Admiral and Mrs Sampson Colonel A Hopkins oisuosionana sawart Hi Baaer of New To jlnsori Wbtttier tMri and MrsSamuel a tiucjioee suss uenruQB wrroii ji Thergse Morgan Miss Adelaide Murphyy Miss Josselyn Clarence Follis Maxwell McNutt George Halt and Francis Brugulere The engagement reception of Miss Annie uoiomao anoj iniiup nreit iook piace taav Sunday The Invited guests were Mr and Mrs Bloom Mr and Mrs Frted man Mrs JPetersMrand Mrs Levy Mr and Mrs Harris Mr and Mrs Ross Mr and Mrs Hyams Mt and Mrs A Echowitz Mr and Mrs Rosenberg Mr and Mrs Klrshbaurn the Misses Hattle Peters Millie Friedman Lulu Berliner Gertie Berliner Berg Lillie Schnitxer Sarah Schnltzer Lennan Rose Harris Rose Lackenbach Beckle Simon Rose i Sitnon Livingston Gertie Jacobs Abe Fine Louis Goldman Abe Friedman I Louis Friedman Nathan Berry Can i tor Harry Simon Mr Silver Goldstone i A Lennan Harris Weinstock Friedlander Henry Breit Abe Peters Lackenbach Thef members of the Entrk Nous Cotillon willgive their third assembly and german on Friday evening December 23th at the Palace Hotel On New Years eve the members accompanied by the patronesses ot the club will give a New Years eve ball at the Cliff House The membera will start on a trolley ride at 10 oclock to arrive at the ocean beach tn time to see the old vear out and welcome the new year in The dancing will start at 12 oclock and continue till 6 A A supper will be served at 1 A and the cotillon will be given at 230 A Several figures will be given under the leadership of Sanford Lewald Fifty couples will participate in this novel affair Mr and Mrs Fitzhenry Qf 13 Baker street entertained last Wednesday evening Tom Mahoney Jr Major Rogers Coleman Kelley Mr Campion JohnT Fitzhenry Mrs Donovan Mrs Thqmas Mahoney Mr and Mrs Thomas Nolan Mr and Mrs Savare Mr and Mrs Bradley Mr and Mrs Owens Mr and Mrs Welch Mr and Mrs Der mody Miss Eleanor Dunn Miss Nonle Reagon Miss ODonnell Miss Mabel Owens Miss Raphle Casey Mjss Elizabeth Pugh Miss Gertie Owens Miss Lillian A Fitzhenry Miss guljivan and Miss May Fitzhenry Miss Alice Herrick and Josiah Stanford were married last Wednesday afternoon at i oclock at the residence of the brides parents Mr ami Mrs Herrick in Oakland Rev McLaln officiated Later in the day Mr and Mrs Stanford left for the East where they expect to spend a few months A quiet home wedding was solemnized at the residence of Mrs 1 Stanley at 237 Turk street last Wednesday evening when Mary Alice Gleeson her sister was united in marriage to Johnson Newsom The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs MaryGleesdn of 122 Fourteenth street The groom is connected with the firm of Eikus Co The ceremony was performed at 830 after which an elegant wedding supper was served at a downtown restaurant The bride and groom received many handsome presents Mr and Mrs Newsom have gone on an extensive tour through the southern part of the State On their return they will reside with the brides mother at 123 Fourteenth street On Friday evening December Sth the annual dance of Zeta Chapter Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity of the University of California College of Dentistry took place at Maple and Marble Halls Palace Hotel The dance was under the management of Dr James Sharp and a committee composed of Sumner Hardy Harry Leppo Walter Janke and Eugene Painter The patronesses were Mrs Goddard Mrs Dunbar Mrs Sharp Mrs Carlton Mrs Van Orden and Mrs Sharp Announcement Is made of the engagement of Gordon Wallace now of Kelvin Pinal county A and Miss Minnie Holbrook Donald of New York Mr Wallace is well known in this city having once been with Porter Brothers and later 1th the Martin Copper Company of Kes wick Shasta county Miss Donald has been visiting in th city for some time past but expects soon to return to her ncme wnere tne wecratng win taKe place The date has not yet been set Mrs John Vance Cheney has been warmly welcomed by her friends since coming to the city During the week the Philomath Club and several Other clubs will entertain in her honor A special meeting of the San Francisco Musical Club was called by the president on Saturday morning to listen to a paper on music by Mrs Cheney After the meeting adjourned Mrs Law Smith 22L6 Jackson street entertained at luncheon in Mrs Cheneys honor Covers were laid for twelve Recent arrivals at the Hotel Raphael include Pouchan Batcheler Parent Filton Dan Dawerence Ward A Scott Jr Mr and Mrs James Moran Mr and Mrs Thomas Magee Mrs James Curtis Miss Helen Cowles Mr and Mrs A Behr WM OConnor Williams Cook Rozio Theodore Liebermann Mrs II Wnrheld San Francisco Cook New York The engagement is announced of Miss Clair Hamilton and George Adam Martin Miss Hamilton is the daughter of Alexander Hamilton and the groom to be the son of Martin The time for the wedding has not been set Mr and Mrs Haskell gave a din ner las Thursday at their home in Berkeley The dining room was decorated with red silk lanterns depending from a canopy of smilax and holly berries Their guests were Mr and Mrs William Kirk Mr and Mrs John Charles Adams Mr and Mrs Dudley Haskell Mr and Mrs Franklin Poore Alberta Haskell Dudley Poore De Vere Adams and Patricia Poore George Whitney entertained a number of his friends at the University Club recently Those present were Walter A Wolff Miss Lenna Conn Emile Bauer Miss Cecil Dyer Lieutenant Vossler Mr and Mrs nnnlr nrmGhnliAp Mr and Mrs Edmund Hayes and Albert uroftuy The inmates of the Hebrew Home for Agea tisabiea W7 Lombard street wer agreeaDiy entertained last Wednesday afternoon While all were enjoying the luncheon Miss GalUtnd rendered some excellent music Those present were Mrs a ivupe Airs a uauana Mrs israan uel Mrs Haas Mrs Einstein Mrs Newman Mrs Block Mrs Goodman Mrs Reiss Mrs ReissMlss Galland President Polack Mrs Kas keli Olcovlch Lewis Miss A Levy The early winter days are delightful at acme congress springs ana many guests are being entertained The following registered during the past week Dr and Mrs David Starr Jordan Dr and Mrs Thomas Wood Professor and Mrs A Smith Professor and Mrs Little Professors Duniway MeFarland Copeland and Pierce Mrs A Kimball Miss Emma Pleasants Mrs Otto Funke all of Stanford University Professor Vail of the University of California Franklin and wife Chicago Custer Jones San Francisco Twenty members of the Sorosis Club attended the Orpheum on Thursday evening as a compliment to Camille dArville Mrs Bernard McDermot announces the marriage of her daughter Marie to Austin Walton Mrs Hester Hariand and daughter Katherine have arrived home after a delightful six months visit with relatives in England During their stay they made a tour through England and Scotland and four weeks In Paris Mr and Mrs James Fickett of this city announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Henry Carter of Tacoma wash The wedding will take glace in December at the residence of the rides parents The engagement reception 0f Miss Elsie Baum and Leon Conn will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs Baum 1301 Ellis street Sunday afternoon December 1J tn from 2 to oclock Mrs Townsend gave a dinner to Mr and Mrs Rieser on Thursday last prior to their trip to the Hawaiian islands MrsF Jewell of Pacific Grove accompanied by her granddaughters Miss Esteile Jewell and Miss Charlotte Moyes are visiting Mrs Waikington at the Occidental Hotel Mr and Mrs A Meyers announce the engagement of their daughter Minnie to Abe Goldmeyer They will receive Sunday December Jith at 22 Bush street from 2 to 5 oclock A TiartV nf Vrtltn rr rwnnl A httnWAul Mr and Mrs Gllley enjoyed a trolley ride last Friday evening la the group wer to nuw new urate inompson Rlinhp 14 fnmArnn Xtfrh i Rose Lane Mignon Judson Sally Kerr Jennie A Commtagsv Etta McCue Edith Mv Lambertj Hallle Buncan AUca DuncanrFrankT Stand ArthUJr Bakery it nin tv nov McLellan Arthur Gijrey Arthur Scarlett fUseUm Wilson Shepinan Lane vEdwardL Barryr Wimej NorlngtOB and pirtlss Glh leys Mrs Zekind will at home thojse pnd Montoy of the month Miss Daisy Matthews who yrent to Fresno to spend Thnksgivingr the guest of Miss Siets has returned to er homo In fTultyalet Miss Emma Levy of San Jose la Visit inr her etsterMrs Brownstonetat21t Hyde street The engagement is announced oJaiiss Emma Elklns to Moses Mender The engagement Is announced of Mbjs Stella Robin daughter of Mr und Mrs A Robin and AchiUe Boun They wlHr ceive on Sunday December 31st at MA Fourth street from 9 toS a clock Mr and Mrs William Preund have rer moved to 2705 gush street Mrs Ludwig Schwibacher will be at borne on the second and fourth Fridays at 2000 Gough street A violet tea will be given by Lincoln Relief Corps at 12 Eddy street on Fn day December lath from 2 to 5 Pf Ms The two our ln hand moonlight coaching parties which were to have been given this month In Oakland by Mrs John Charles Adams nee Haskell in honorpf several of thedebutantes have been postponed until after the holidays in4 IfM Xfarii TtrdtatlAr hav sent Invitations for the wedding of their aaugnter tssteue to iiarow jaque Schwartz Edwards a prominent mining man of De Lamar Nev is visiting his father John Edwards and family at their home in Oakland Mrs Clayton Hollis of Athena Or is the guest of Mrs A Edwards at her home KJS1 San Pablo avenije Oakland Mr Hollis will arrive next week with his daughter and two sons to reside permanently in Oakland Dr Tomkins and wife have returned from a visit In New York city aa will live at 1532 Howard street At home Thursdays Ex Governor and Mrs Frank Bell and tne Misses Hell of Nevada are tne guests of Mr and Mrs Irwin Ayres of 1205 Oak street Mrs Ricardo Juan Jose who has been visiting relatives in thisclty fpr a number of months left en Sunday morning for Chicago where she will join her husband With him she expects to make a tour of the Southern States Mrs Beller will be at home on the third Wednesday of the month at her iin uticitia cuiuer 01 tjeary street ana Van Ness avenue Mr and Mrs Blaskower have returned from Havana and the East where they have spent the past three monhts They are at their residence 2U1 Jackson street Mrs Reamer has returned from a two months visit in Pala Southern California She will reeelveher friends on the first and third Thursdays Mrs Crosby her daughter Catherine and Miss Grace Embrie have arrived in Pnris Thpv wtll remain until aima ttm after the opening of ther exposition when they will continue their travels to South 1 era EuroDe and the Orient Mr and Mrs Benjamin of Belvedere are residing for the winter months at 1401 McAllister street At home the first and third Thursdays Mrs Martin Berwin will be at home on the third Mondays at 1020 Van Ness av enue and Nathan perry The ypunjrcouple wiH receive on anuOAYUexjemDeeJWlft at 121 Russ street yj Mrv and I Mrs lo JBambrgeriwqneave for jNew York an Phjiadelphla Saturday lor at short visit aMrew i Spiegl and Mlsa Laura SptegTof Portland are visiting with MrsiJac Fishel Eddy street At home this evening and next Wednesday afternoon Miss LUianjsluikejl haa rettrrned from Pacific Grove Monterey toher residence 1S Sutter streetv Miss A Bloom of San4 Jose is visiting Miss IdaXiongot IKS Post street Mrs Seharlacbahd Miss Scharjach have gone tq Los Angeles where they ln tend to spend the winters Mrs Sam Altshuier arid son of New AVhatcom are the guests of Mrs IL Jacobs Captala an4 Mis Harvey and daughter Miss Bessie have returned after an extended tour of the Eastern states Mrfc Henry Goldstone has removed tot ano Bush street nd will receive her friends the last Friday in each month rm5n CMcovhwIllbeat horaa tha firsts Fridaya at her residence 171S Cteary streetv The eogagemest is announced of Miss fda Vr Levy daughter of Mrahd Mrs Levyand muel Leopold At home Sunday DecemberlOth rrom 2 to 5 Mf SB MraCharieVSearie iliave closed their country home injBjH eaere aiidhavo taken apartments at Jtfil Van Ness avenue for the winter Miss Samuels pf JKiOctaa street has changed her day at home from the first Wednesday to thte ast Frlaayr Mrs A Callender and Mis EliabtH Callender nave returned to Sarr Francisco and will5 be at home on first and third Wednesdays at 711 Jones street A pleasant entertainment was given last Thursday evening Ttb Young Ladies Pociety of the Trinitr English Evangelist Lutheran Qhurch at the residence of tha Rev IL Stensrud 33 Thirteenth streetV The Scandinavia a Society will give i fortieth annual Christmas festival and tall on Saturday evening December titiv at Saratoga Hall The rchHdrerts pn ii gramme will be at i oelockr that tor the adulU at oclock i Alta Parlor No a Native Daushters of the Golden Wesit will have a Christmas tree and dance tot the benefit of the sick fund Friday evening December Bth in thobanquetball of the Native SGE3bufl4 ing Magnolia Lodge No 29 Indpendfiiit Order of Odd Fellows recently efectt ih followlng officers Noble grand Enck sop vlce grahd JT Jones xtcordiiigi secretary Samuel Polack financial ecre tary Herman Stern treasurer Dr Mather trustee Niels Iveyson WflELAJ WAS jiAptT HtnTf Mr and Mrs Baker and Mrs have returned to the city Horber Mr and Mrs Israel Friedman announce the engagement of their daughter Millie Damages paanded From Market Street Ballvray Company Jeremiah Whelah yeiteMay sued tht Market street Railwajy Company or tlC S00 damages He was throwri from a ear on Fourth street near Bryant on Julyl 22 1S99 being hurled off by the sudden starting of the car Onet of his feet wad caught in the slats on the side of the car end he was dragged along the street tns body and hiq head bumping oa the rougtt stones He was dragged in sthis majaner for about J00 feet and was cut bruised and lamed While perstps whg badgath ered to help extricate ihlmwere trying io get him free from the carrthecompahyV employes mored the car backward the complaint1 states and ran it on himthus injuring him further Whelan was a so llcitor and agent for the sale Of sewing machines and is now unable to pursue bis business a Teals Coal Comstpy Telephone South 85 an Francisco Offices and jranJiOakiani Alameda ean Jose Sacramento Stockton an Berkeley Ixiwer levej Tesla 17 50 per ton Christmas Buying Our enlarged store and increased departments make it possible to serve customers more satisfactorily this season than ever before Our assortment has never been as large as at the present time in handkerchiefs leather goods silverware toFtoise shell goods umbrellas fans feather boas neckwear gloves hosiery underwear etc i Handkerchiefs for Ladies Embroidered and scalloped edge irr many beaii tiful designs from I2jc to 200 each Plain linen sheer or heavy hemstitched with ft or inch hems from ioc to 7ceach Hemstitched embroidererr from J2cto Ji25 each Embroidered with lace edges from I2jc to 150 each Sheer linen with hand worked initial 15c to 50c each Real lace handkerchiefs a large colleetioaof of beautiful patterns from 1 00 to i5coach A complete assortment of mourning handkerchiefs plain or embroidered from I2jc to 50c each Leather Goods Pocket books Grips Coin purjes Suit cases Card cases Shopping bigs Letter cases Leather hand bags Cigar jcases Chatelaines etc Black seal pocket book and card case combined with sterling silver corners 150 22 300 to 1050 each plain qoc 150 260 to 500 1 each Alligator jskirj 0 books and card cass combined with sterling silver corners 150 2v25 225 to6ooieach A Targe and beautjful selejction pf choice pocjeet books in rare leathers Names stamped free in gold or silver on all leather Handkerchiefs for Men Good quality linen initialed for 25c and 50c each Plain or twilled silk 3 for a 100 50c 75c and 100 each Plain linen hemstitched with HH and incn hes from ioc to 50c each Handkerchiefs for Children Initialed wjth colored borders and three In a box 25c a box Good quality of lawn handkerchiefs with plain white or colored borders for 60c a dozen Sterling Silver Novelties For Christmas gifts ahun dred or more articles that will please We never had such a complete stock of these beautiful novelties as we are showing now and the prices are right but are too numerous to mention here Glovt Orders Glove Orders purchased here are convenient acceptable and desirable because we deliver any goods at any time if gloves are not wanted The Best joo Glove in San Francisco We believe thai we have it In our Amazon woelasp embroidered back glace kid glove Every pair is guaranteed and will be fitted if desired Write for our jtevt illustrated catalogue lap Kearny St mi 3 mm MrMMr iiMggmm.

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