SOCIETY Adolph Meyer, Was Called Promptly at Mr
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CALL, SUNDAY, 8, 14 THE SAX FRANCISCO OCTOBER 1899. Kate Russell, Dr. Richards and Miss F. of the Fleur de Lis Club gave a theater Ring-el, Duncan Rose, E. A. Sanford, Per- families of California. The groom is a ADVERTISEMENTS. Connor. party at the Grand Opera-house. Among cival Sessions, wife and child; Mrs. S. F. son of \V. R. "Woodward, vice president A very novel and beautiful character the members were: Miss Hattie Duriker, Sheffer and infant, S. Smith, L. A. and general manager of the Runclsburg party was given at the Hotel Salisbury, Miss E. yon Ahnden, Miss C. Ehrenpfort, Strauss, A. Thompson, Campbell Vanco, Railroad, and is from Chicago. The happy 2i*9 Hyde street, on the evening of Sep- Miss I.Boger, Miss S. Joost, Miss E. H. P. Wellman. couple received many beautiful presents, tember 30. The house wa« beautifully Andres and Mrs. M. Hansen. chief among these being bonds to th>? decorated with flowers, ferns and Chinese Personals. amount of flO.OOO, which were a present lanterns. from Mr. Woodward Sr. Mr. and Mrs. \u25a0 lilnlate The grand march, led by Mr. and Mrs. In the Future. Miss Lillian Silverstein has pone on a Woodward will remain in California for SOCIETY Adolph Meyer, was called promptly at Mr. and Mrs. N. Cohen of 1201 Buchanan visit to Seattle and Tacoma and expects a short time and will then leave for an 9:30 p. m., and the blending of the many street will be pleased to receive their to be away about two months. extended trip to Eastern cities and per- gorgeous and costly costumes, as repre- ;friends this afternoon from 2 to 5, on the .Miss Grace I.Winter of Berkeley has haps-to Europe. | sentod In the march, created a pretty I Barmltz- left for an extended stay In York, Mrs. Waterman entertained the Souse occasion of their son Sidney's New Jesse and Sit j spectacle. luncheon at her cot- Cloak study Wessley Club at a der a magnificent floral bell of white pinks A special programme rendered dur- vah. where she will take up the of vocal Island, and maidenhair ferns, were made husband was tage, terminal Saturday. The ing the evening as follows: Fancy dance, The Mystics will hold their fifty-fourth music. table very prettily decorated and St, and wife. Robert Berwin, the groom, la a Miss Pearl Wallace; Mr. October 10, Miss Calish has moved to 1301 Sacra- was 1230-1232-1234 Market Berwin vocal solo, party on next Tuesday night, cover? were laid for twenty-three. member of the wfll-knnwn firm nt \u25a0 Brothers, Rhodes; piano selection. Miss Pearl Mor- i In Native Sons' Hall. mento street, corner Jones, and willbe at Homer Laughlin entertained Aliner Mc- and the best man was his ——i ton: vocal solo. "The Rosary," Mrs. W. | Mr. and Mr?. Moser will celebrate home the second Wednesday. Klnley with a tally-ho drive _. * tmi'ivr. Martin Berwin. Miss Pearl Giles ;A. Daggett; vocal solo, "Iron Clad," Pro- | H. and party and .Miss Gussie Kelly officiated as brides- the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wed- Mrs. J. F. Sweeney and daughter, Miss through the city on Wednesday. fessor Carl Sawveldt; vocal duet, "Only | ding residence, California Sweeney, held reception in maids. -Mr. ami Mrs. Berwin have gone Thee," solo, at their 1033 Nettie are making an extensive The Jonathan Club a to Lake County for a bridal trip. Mr. and Mrs. Daggett; violin street, on Sunday, October 15. They will tour of the Eastern cities. They will re- honor of Battery D on Wednesdaj of place Halleck Grifiln; the Salisbury Mandolin be pleased to their from 2 to 5 main in York the holidays. tag. were by F. K. Special Inducements A very pretty homo wtddiiigtook ; Club. Messrs. Basset t. Engle and see friends New until Addresses made on September iiO at high noon at the resi- :Dicer; Peron. Adolph ' p. m. Mrs. D. M. Coney will be at home the president of the club; Brigadier General :;M3 cakewalk, Mr. and Mrs. regular monthly and Wednesday at Diss, Bulla. Will denc'c of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norman. Meyer. The entertainment first of each month 425 Bu- Otis Captain Senator Twenty-fourth street, the contra dance given by the Native Soils of Ver- chanan street. and W. J. Barrett. Punch ana At 12 o'clock a substantial collation was Friday evening, A. Harris the parties being their son, Edward P. Nor- in the dining-room, after which j mont will be held on Mrs. Max Salaman (nee Franklin) will cigars were served to the guests in man, and Mildred A. Murphy of Calis- served October 1?.. at Odd Fellows' Hall. The fol- be pleased to see her friends the last upper floor of the room. HIGH-GLASS GARMENTS ] dancing was continued until an early t<i^ca. The bride was attended by Miss lowing programme has been arranged for Tuesday of each month at 1227 Geary Brigadier General Otis entertained the Emma Norman, sister of the groom, and hour. the occasion: Overture, Dellepaine's or- street. members of the war board and Captain On the evening of October" 4 Miss Hattie ; chestra; Telephone Ro- Percy Howard O'Brien, absence td Collin a< •st man. Many Akmann and Mrs. Duveneck gave an even- | recitation. "A after an Diss of Battery D at luncheon at his beautiful presents were received, and mance" (Pauline Phelps), Miss Lydia D. of a couple of months up north, Is again on Wilshire boulevard Wednesday. congratulations wedding !ing at home. The evening was pleasantly : Jacob; appearance of the. Eastern at his homo home Captain and a ,spent in dancln?-, vocal and Instrumental initial in Belvedere. These present besides Diss and breakfast the happy couple l<'ft amid a descriptive vocalist, John Morrison. In Mrs. Ralph Davis (nee Ettling) will be General Otis were: John F. Francis, J. honeymoon trip music. A111 o'clock the party proceeded reportoire up-to-date selections; the home the Wednesday fchowtr of rice for a \u25a0 at of each U. Special— 50. : dining-room, his of second R. Newberry and Congressman-elect slB through tlic southern portion of the State. to the where an elaborate Fairy Dell company in spectacular spec- month at C69 Willow avenue. j supper was served. Those present were: . (aj J. Waters. Extra Fine Quality STLK FTXISH Anmnn the Invited guests Mr. and ialties, with calcium light effects Mrs. G. S. Brown of Fresno is visiting Mariposa Club gave Its first dance JACKETS, throughout were: Mr. and Mrs. Stieper. Mr. and Mrs. Mon- "Butterfly's (b) father, Nelson, La KERSEY lined Mrs. li. G. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Nielsen, Dream."• "Tarantella" her James A. 3640 Nine- the Thursday at Blanchard quality of fancy Shine, Murphy. Mr. and P( c, Mr. and Mrs. Goral, Fred (grand ensemble), (c) "Dewey Dance"; teenth of season on with elegant taffeta Mr. and Mrs. Miss Freda Nielsen. Miss L. Sammann. street. Hall. silk, exquisite large pearl and steel Mrs. Marckley, Mr. and Mrs. May. Mr. Sammann, coon song, "Ma Susanna"; song and buck Mrs. Ike Rosenthal of Stockton Is on Company the Seventh Regiment buttons, strictly first Forrest, Miss A. Mrs. McGuire. Mr. wing dance; Japanese specialties, by sister, Kohn, F of beautiful style, and Mrs K. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carson. Sammann, Miss and a visit to her Mr?. H. S. of gave a smoker complimentary to Battery class in every respect and good value Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Sturiza, Mr. and j Mrs. "Wilder. P. "The Geisha" company; cakewalk, by the 2504 Clay street. A. McClosky, Mr. Kamp, Mrs Hieneke. twin?, D at the Armory on Monday evening last. at $25 00. Mrs. Swenicke, Mr. and Mrs. Collin, Mrs. McGuire., Johnson late or the Tivoli. .Mrs. Kenion, wife of Colonel Kenion of Zigenfuss, Mrs. Mrs. Rendell, Mrs. Mrs. Ramm. Miss Ruth Miss E. announce their fifth as- lh<> Thirty-second New York Rt A very pretty wedding took place on Ford. Duveneck, W. Duveneck, C. Duveneck, The Astorias of polo game on Wednesday at the Hodgktns, Mrs. Birdsell, Rev. R. W. Rey- sembly for Tuesday evening. October 31, will spend the winter at HDtel Lenox. Wednesday evening at the cathedral Shine, E. Kemp and Mis;-. D. Stry. Union-square Hall, Post street. St. Vibiana when Rev. Father J. J. Clif- park was the occasion fora pay and Mlsses Lottye Eva Murphy. (nee Jaglelska) at 421 .Major Springer of the Finn Idaho and Emily $18.50 Glover, Little, Little, - Mrs. k. Prill Baroness wife have returned home after spending ford united in marriage Miss C. Special at fashionable gathering. Coaching par- Nettie Grace Jessie gave an elaborate farewell students' din- Conrad and N. Lindenfeldt. The Mari- Johnson, Edna Johnson, Ada Jnhn- Prill, Sailed Away. a month at Hotel Lenox. J. TIEties were many, and the crack whips son, Amy Hill, E. Lynch. Ro- jncr to her son. Arthur and a num- Mr. ana Mrs. M. R. Fleischman have poßfl (lub, of which the groom is a mem- Nellie Hill, I Clara Thurs- handsomely pownod women attracted May, May, Norman, ber of his classmates from Santa Tho steamship Mariposa sailed removed 1017 Oak At flrst ber, attended in a body and a large num- and Luella E. C. College on Saturday evening last at her passenger to street. home quite as much attention as the spirited Anna Nickelson, Otto acheen r, John Lit- day. October 5. Her list was as Monday in the month. ber of friends and relatives were present.