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20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1897. Sausalito, touching upon the methods of Clementi and Castacnetto, Miss Clara Baker; Dr. E. G. Cag- leased the Monacco cottage, in lieri, Giannini, Borlini. Dr.li. Which they will make their home lor two Czerny, down to the present time. Dr. A. H. A. A. years. The followingis the programme of the even- J. Siirtori, C. F. Grondona, A. E. Sbarboro, ingin full: 8. V. Costello. J. B. Argent!, G. Lefranchi. N. Drident and wife ofMarysville are spend- Panario, Devoto, C. J. Lercari, ing a few weeks at Paso RoDles. Address by the George J. J. A. " president, M.T. A. C F. Pellegatte, D. Perrone, G. Recoroni, E. A. Dr. John J. Kiugwel.of this City left forSan Piano duet, Les SyipheH" G. itachmann L. Thursday, goue a Ferrea, t. A. Cavagnaro, M. K. Steve- Salvador last to be number Miss Lillian Wallace and Mrs. Pearl Boraiko, F. El- of months. EVENTS OF THE WEEK IN SOCIETY. not, B. Leigh Carleioc A. Kavanagh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D.Bates spent a few days Banjo solo, "Loveanil Beauty" T. Armstrong liott, W. W. Funjre. W. H. Thompson, Kelley. at the Del Monte this week. \u25a0 R. Morrissey. J- M. Miss Nellie Chase. Dr. C. Glover, Rucyon were guests Vocal solo, "For All Eternity"........ Mascheroni James Keller, B.F. McElroy, T. Fitzpatrick, J. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. at the Miss Ousjle Dawson. M.Duffity, J. Jaeglinz, E. Balconi, W. G. Del Monie this week. solo, Pathetiqufi" W. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine and family vill Piano "Sonata Baudiu. T.Greenan, G. A. Castagnetto, Golden Graham let, l.udwlßvon Beethoven A. A.Michilettl,H. Sartori, J. A. Rou- return to their home in this City on the Alexius O. Eckman. Fox. R. Borlini, after a long stny inMillValley. trio, leau, V. Lucchetti, W. R. Dr. T. Piano "Der Fre schutz" A. Rottanzi, J. M. Campodonico, E. Cevaso, Mrs. William H. Crocker and family are (Arranged by V.Crag. op. 816, No. 2) passing a couple of months at Santa Barbara. Miss ilora P«r«onn, Cordia Parsons, Dr.L Bacigalupi, P. F. Sposito. Alls* The dance of the Friday Cotillon Mr.and Mrs. Edward G. SchmiedoU (nee Ale- Miss Vera Motfiu. closing Cutchen) returned to the City Friday, Feb- Sacred selections, Agnus Del"... of Oakland was heid at Masonic Hall on on "^anctns and Club was ruary 19, an-i are at the Palace Sincj ..From seven inmass, in F .sharp (Pentatonlc) Friday evening, February 19. The hall Hotel. and potted their wedding they have niaue a complete Joseph Roeckel. artistically decorated with ferns world. Soloists— Mine. hllen toursen- Koeckel, plants and brilliantly illuminated with tour of the Miss Grace Cherry, Ha Andrea colored incandescent iisht«. The germnn Mr. and Mr-.Neville Castle (nee Scott) will. Mojica, HclT Kd J.oiz, i.o is. was ably led by Miss Miller, the many uniqus pass the spring m-mths in t>an Jose. Ch Pet hln. and figures being a feature of the Colonel Char.es F. Crocker hr.s been at Piano solo, (a) Solfeggie to, C F.Bach beautiful and Angeles during the past minor occasion. Coronado Los (6) Rondo. «.' major Beethoven Misses week. ' Master Eugene Flanchard. Among those present were: The is convalescing MOSS acher, Enid and Nettie Yale, Miss Mabel Holmes', Mrs. William Alvord after been, Kne9le, W. J. Hickey, Steve Meeker, Alanson who proved an ex&e^ent chaperon, Miss A.Mclntyre Saturday evening, February Caprice, •\u25a0Palace of Fnanlon" V. Mansfield three months. past week has not socially making evening long 20, Amy White, Hines, Miss B-ntrke a:> illness of about very !Folger. in the one to bs remem- and sineing and dancing were engaged in I).Mansfield and pupils. Miss Miss Conklin, Mr.and Mrs. J. B. f-chroeder have returned speaking, of course, brilliant- Philip their bered by those present. until 10 o'clock, partook of Fantasia, "The Bloom is on the l?yc" Curtis, MissKtnsey, Miss Miller,Mi?s VI v Mr. and Mrs. Furst celebrated when the guests a Rued, Underwood, to their home near Redwood City after pass- The smart set was resting, as it were. silver wedding on Sundny evening last by giv- Among the musical contributions were vocal sumptuous repast. Among those pre.-ent were: : Titus Mattel Miss Miss McMurray, Miss here. They were accompanied *JLs I \u25a0 Waller, Miss ing the yinter for the many elaborate entertainments that i ing a lerge dinner party to their many rela- solos by Messrs. Nickols and Williams, Arthur Miss E. Aldrich, MUs M. Aldrich, MissX. Howe, Miss Alice Helms. Miss Halsey, Miss Buckley, Miss Ingle Peoria, Conreich, Vocal solo, (a) "Just foe To-day" J. B. Abbott Mifalt, Miss Watson, Mis« Schultze, Miss by Miss Maude Francis of 111. are to bring this season of ''.)c>-'97 to a close. | tives nnd most intimate friends «t their home, Professor McKenzie, Leonard rtauis- Miss T.Xeil. Miss J. Mcfntyre, Mtsa E Ready, Pe'.fndgo is out again They were ler, Mrs. Nnrjot aud Miss M. Larson. E. Mclntyre, L. (6) "Vocal Stud/" I. ...FranzAbt Miss Polar Read, Miss Hopfcln*,Mia Dr. Grant after six Everything of course is the Mardl Gras ball 2831 Pine street, corner of Httker. Ernest Miss MU« R. Kellv,Miss Kelly. Miss a. Zoble. Ticknor. ; confinement at home from an attnek of :the recipients of many costly presents. The Professor Charles Weisel and J. Guillaume Fla- F. Lane, M. Higgins. Kelly,F. Rowe. H. >ella Morris,Miss Lulu Read. Miss Breillnu Messrs. weeks' W. Piano so.o, "Kh>psodie Hoiurolse" F. Liszt >\u25a0- irtsiiarial lover. The strain \has, however, oil Tuesday evening. Many surprises are House benutilully decorated, the mn.ni presided at tiie piano, and all were well Rowe, G. Mclleury, Mctireevy, - Emile Whitp, Robert White, Mr. Fay, Mr.R I was most H. Delmas', W. Miss Oe.iine Ooetjen. Ruaoiph, Mr. prostrated Mrs Sellridge, who willbe kept in promised in the way of character groups and spacious parlors being handsomely garlanded received. J. Ryan. borough, Mr. Pearce, Frrtnk couple Upon those Xiekols, very The Mission Literary and Social Club gave Mr. Russ, H^rbett Bailey, Milton lier home for a of weeks. her exquisite costuming. iwith smilax and white blossoms. Violets Among present were: J. K. A enJoyaDle and pleasant surprise party Ticknor. recovery Dr. and Mrs. Self ridge willgo to were tables nnd their sweet Mrs. K. Moore, Harry Williams, Mrs, W. K. wa.< Miss recently, their twelfth pnrty at Union-square Hall, Tues- Bailey, Eugene Tricou, Lucien Tricou, Charles Sau The last meeting of the FriCay Fortnightly strewn along the tendered Nellie Friedman day, February large Rafael to remain several months. fragrance permeaied the entire bouse. Not Owens, J. 11. Wheeler, Miss M. Larson, Mrs. E. the occasion being the eighteenth anniversary 23. The audience present Laurie and Dr.Bdvaxu. brother, was an elaborate affair, worthy of the great Xarjot, X. Xesson. Mrs. E. Kramer, J. of her was delightfully entertained. After an over- A delightful rnusicale was given at the J.W. Byjne is visiting his Callaghan ithe least interesting feature of the event wn« Mrs. blrtnday. (James and dancing were in- Byrne, Angeles a fortnight. success of the ciass. To Mrs.Monroe Salisbury 1 Jacobs, B. Jacobs. H. Aronson. Mrs. dulged ture by tne orchestra the ioliowingprogramme King's Daughter*' Horn? on the Oth of Febru- inLos ior the announcement of the betrothal of Miss | Miss until eHrly morn. A: midnight the Mrs. A. L. Redding nnd family belongs all the glory of a successtul and en- Gertrude Furst to J. Jacobs, the popular IB. ana Miss A.Tootimcher, Professor J. W. Mc- guests repa.red to the where was presented: ary. The followinc programme, under the di- have re- ! dining-room, a turned to the City are residing at the series of dances. K. M. Greenway hod !salesman with the firm of Meyerstein <fc Son. j Konzie, Professor BiidMrs. Charles: T\>i«el, B.T. sumptuous repast was banquet D'Arcy's orchestra rection of James Fuller, was well received by and Ho- able llaussler, herved. At the Overture tel Bella Vista. charge of the final dance on Friday evening. !several original poems, both in German and Mr.and Mrs. J. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. table some beautiful vocal selections were Choice selections by request the large audience Dresent: Cunningham , toastmaster, H. E. G. Mr.and Mrs. Glbb, Mr. and by Friedman, President James P. "An Old Rhyme," Miss Hanks; "The Holy Mrs. James and her children Tne german was the feature of the evening. English, were read by the Gnt- William* 11. rendered AbeL. assisted by the Orinin. have from the East. stadt, and also one by Miss Helen Schnrlach. Mrs. C. J. Wtssou, (i. Washburu, Artnur Con- Misses Peters, Goldman and A.S.mon. Messrs. Topical songs Selected City,"Mrs. Kerr; instrumental. "The Birds" returned Mr. Green way leading- alone. After the dance teiegrams reich and Professor J. Flamsnt. Reuben and Miss JuanuaCoad, memoerof me McKeu- (Grieg), Miss Wheeler; "My Dream." Mrs. Dr. Clarence L. Heller left tor Europe last i A large number of congratulatory 6. Mark Morris and Louis Jacobs and away three years. an elaborate supp2r was served. and Dinner over dancing Mr. and Mrs. I. c. Earle, who have been furnished the zie Musical society. ispalding; "Hi;Was a Prince," Mrs. Kerr; reci- Thursday willbe I were received read. music for the occasion. The Tenor Selected lira.J. Knowles and family returned Miss Ida Gibbons gave a lunch party ilollowcd, Interspersed by vocal selections, visitinginthis Ci-yand State since their arrival games were under the supervision of the solo tation, Miss Morrison; "Alas." Mrs.