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NEWS OF OAKLAND, BERKELEY AND ALAMEDA
MATRON TO MAKE
FORMAL BOW SOON
Oakland's Smart Set Welcomes
?*' Mrs. Leslie Oliver to
Fold at Function
OAKLAND, Sept, 4— Mrs. William
Letts Oliver will entertain at on© of
the most brilliant functions of the
month, extending the hospitality of her
Vernon Heights residence to several
hundred friends on the afternoon? of j
Wednesday, September 2". The affair j
will be the formal introduction of Mrs. I
Leslie Oliver to local" society. ?,- The I
young matron IS Ending a cordial wel
come Among the friends of her hus
band's family, and the early season
will see a number of compliments ar
ranged in her honor.
* "*".* :"■ • ■ -.
Mr?. John Mhoon and her daughter. '
Miss Marjory Mhoon are spending -a !
few weeks in Oakland as the house
guests of Mrs. Mhoon's mother, Mrs, j
Albert Miller. Until a few years ago j
the Mhoon family lived in one of the
fine old homes in Adeline street, but >
gave it up to go to Pasadena, where
they have an attractive place. Mrs.
Mhoon. as Miss Charlotte- Miller, was
always a favorite with the smart set.
• * •
At 11 o'clock, in St. Paul's Episcopal
church. Rev. Alexander Allen officiat
ing. Miss Mabel Gentry, became the
wife of Albert G. Barnard. Only mem
bers of the families and? a' few close
friends witnessed the simple ceremony.
The bride were a handsome tailored
gown of pale gray cloth. A large gray
hat, trimmed in plumes In rose shades;
completed the costume. She carried a
shower of bride's roses. ? Miss Hazel
Gentry was her sister's only attend
ant. She wore a blue tailored gown
wfth hat to match. Her bouquet was
of bridesmaids roses. After their
hojieymoon Mr. and Mrs. Barnard will
live,in Alameda.
. A. cdterie of the smart set crossed
the bay this afternoon to be the guests
of Mrs. Ernest D. Porter, v who enter
tained at the Palace hotel in? honor of
Mrs. Robert Littlefield. "*' Before her re
turn to her home in Boston Mrs. Eit
tiefieid is being made the motif for a
round of social affairs. -Those whom
Mrs. Porter asked to meet Mrs. Little
''")(] today were: •
Mr*. Huffier CfAig 'Mr*. Rawy Te-r
Mnf. -nkl'n D***.* {Mrs. Edwin Otis
Mr*. Frit* Van Sickl*n MM. Bert Scott
Mrs. ' Krp SSerrafd i ''•Wm* m___9_m__\
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- In honor of Miss Myrtle Sims, the
bride elect of Kenneth Hamilton, Miss
Marie, Hall will entertain Saturday
evening at a. dinner dance. Sharing
the compliment of the occasion ...with"'
Miss Sims will be Mrs. John MeLellan,
formerly Miss Olive Vos Winkle, and
Mrs. George Kenyon.
* * •
Mrs. George A. Faulkner will be
hostess to a group of musical friends
tomorrow, for whom she is giving an
informal reception and hour of song.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. "William
Mem are rejoicing in the decision of
the couple to spend the ? coming winter
on the Pacific coast, and While?; they
will probably ■, establish themselves
across the bay. their Oakland friends
will claim much of ?their? time.\
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H. McQOWAN, I 1q I IJMMER rates, $3.50 per day and upward. Special |I H0 wmm AJ T
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When communicating with this resort *lew | = weekly rates. Firft class in every respedt Our own water 1 I II" 8
motion The san rr.Ti^ en. , I=l weekly rates, r lrft class in every respedt Uur own water ■ —i^
liflftini 111 II QUI! S distilling and purifying plant insures pure water. House swept } HAMMOCKS , camp furniture,
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» round trip in 16 days. Sailings September "' , ' ... . T 1 1 / \ f / ' '■■_¥, ;'. '■ : '•?'- ?W: m7*mm'm*-"*''mM-m-*. -" ~
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Fir« class accommodations.Hunting -' flahing. I 334 South Spring Street Los Angeles, California $ I
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from Ager. ?iskirou Co., Cal. Flsbtn? and bunt- thU year. «)pen the r«rr«indne B dqiartera *<™^ Boating. flshina, games pleaaant walks to $10 per week. Roood tnp ticket, food for ■ " V 3* (WMMM fa k kuatlus a,,,,., liTery , p , etur . t . L
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When communicating with this resort plasvaa | all mineral spring*. MR.'AXD MRS.' CHARLES jsunsptlres n^JtfJ^^^B^sSS^.,"- * - ket street. San Fraociaeo. | W HOTEL ST. OEOROE ander the same manage- round trip to Trnckee. Stage to Springs. Book- f / *
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SOUTHER N~PA cIfICI
1 REACHES MOST OF THESE RESORTS i
Mrs.Neil R. Murray,
Wooed and Won by
Ardent Rancher
HOME WEDDING
ATTRACTS NOTICE
BERKELEY, Sept. 4.—The marriage
of .Neil Randall Murray. — and; Ethel
Merle McAneney, was'•■ solemnized /' at
noon today ?at * the < home ;of the bride,
2416 Durant avenue. Rev. H. H. Guy,
dean of the Berkeley seminary, offi
ciated. .The , wedding was - attended
only by " close friends of -the?? bridal
couple. It "^ was i a simple and i unosten
tatious ceremony, but beautiful Jin 'i its
appointments.^ : Neither" the ? bride nor
the groom was attended.
. \ The bride wore 'a?:ft tailor . made suit
in blue and a : picture hat. to . match with
willow plumes. ? She ? carried a spray j
bouquet* of bridal roses and lily of the
valley. The "; parlors were decorated j
with a similar scheme of floral adorn- j
ment. ' - . ft. . ft.;~- ft-..
The bride Is .a daughter of H. I>.
j McAneney, ? president of . Uhe ! Berkeley,
j Bible seminary. She*has , shownftftsignal
J literary ability in English and French.
She-Is a graduate of the Berkeley high
school and was in her sophomore year
at the University of California ? when
cupid interfered with her further stay
at the university. ?'
Mrs. : Murray possesses unusual? mu
sical talent. Her. soprano voice is rich
in * quality. She is admired among a
large circle of Berkeley and: Oakland
friends.*; ::- rr^BBBttSSSS^SS-'■*? :':■;
The bridegroom comes from i an ex
cellent y old ? family ft of Scotch f descent,'
whose home Is at Atlantic. la. ; He came
to California about a? year ago? to look
after his father's large ranching inter
ests in the San* Joaquin r valley.
The honeymoon will be spent in
southern California. ? The couple will
make their peramnent' home in. Cali
fornia. . ' - .•
THE SAN ERANCibCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911.
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EUROPEAN BILL IS
FEATURE THIS WEEK
Foreign Novelties : Give Color,
but American Act Is
Headliner
OAKLAND.' Sept ?. Europe is I- well
represented on the bill /which opened
' «» . ..,-.,■ .ft- ... -ft'- - -.- ;■■ -- -,'t ft.."!,-'. ■ ft- —»-m""
at j- the Oakland Orpheum . on. Sunday
and which* ; has v since been attracting
' big crowds:? at every ?ft : performance.
There is an English magician, an Eng-
I lish burlesque act, an English music
| hall singer, ? a German animal trainer
* and an Italian musician.
"The: Pianophiend Minstrels," a dis
tinctively American act, is the headliner,
: however,-and ? the .12 ■ musiciaus? com
posing, it? give a novel ? performance.
They are high ; class ? artists and ft their
act goes with ? aft snap and dash that
]• patrons'., of * vaudeville / like. . 7, *
* ; Bob Pender's .Giants I perform > some
grotesque stunts that 7 make a hit at
- every performance.:;?"?<?x '"*_-'* "* '
* " ? Karl "Emmy and ? his -pets .cater 72 to
■ the? children^ hut ft* the j: grownups enjoy
the act almost as much as the young
: sters, and Carlton, ? the 5; magician, per
forms ? some; clever.'feats J and; has a line
of ? chatter,* that is \ amusing. MOrmy
; Ca.sh,''the Lancashire' lad, who remains
over r from last week, is as popular as
ever. ----.. * ,-
Peiro, the Italian concertina^* player,
is a musician of the first rank, and his
rendition of popular ballads is one of
the most pleasing acts on the bill.
The "Four Black I Diamonds" and \ Jack
Connelly and 7 Margaret * Webb? In? "A
Stormy Finish" round out a splendid
bi11.?,'?,: ?'-?■?,//??.*';-?' ft , ? ' .- T-ft .ft
Karl Emmy. of the
Oakland Orpheum,
Showing Off a Pet
B. C. Corlett, New
Chairman of the
Fraternity League
U. C. SOCIETIES
COMPETE FOR CUP
Greek Letter Houses Organize
to Conduct Contest for
the Trophy
BERKELEY, Sept. 4.—The sixth Sea
sen Of the Interfraternity Baseball
league of the University of California
is on, - with ?11 games? in , the first ' round
* to-be played" before September 22. The
houses: are In competition * for an inter
i fraternity cup, such being 'the custom
since a 1908 and 1909, when by two suc
cessive victories -/the * Delta f Kappa Ep
silon house? permanently won the first
trophy ft for the dual "series. * Pelta
Kappa "; Epsllon won the new ?, trophy
last *** year and * are ;' in the * league -* this
semester seeking to j secure ? the ; second
trophy? permanently. : ft: * ■•*?..
The following men -have been elected
officers of i the i league: .; <\ ",
B/S.'Clefldenlfl '12. president: W. W. Gay 'Id.
secretary \ and " treasurer;",. schedule I committee—
B. C." Coriett »12. i. chairman: Oustat Eels '13,
C. ?T. Thomas /13 an<l H. A. ; Stern :'13.-..
I Fraternities ; enlisted -7 in the league
r j are: = - -!I "',•-*-"*
TDelta' t'psilon. Delta Tan r Delta, Chi '■ Phi,?' Phi
Sigma Kappa, Delta - Kappa i Epsllrtn, - Kappa iAt
; pha. Alpha Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon. Theta
r JH. Sigma Alpha Epsllon,,Sigma Xu. Psi Upallort,
■ : Phi ' Oamraa * Delta, Chi '*■ Pal. .: Phi: Kappa; Sigma,
Phi i Delta;; Thr-ta. Pi « Kappa Phi. Theta <; Delta
' J Chi. Sigma Chi. Beta Theta PI. Delta Chl.fAlpha
Tan Omega, Kappa Sigma.'and Acacia. . .
COLLEGE WOMEN
OUTNUMBER MEN
Official Figures Show Corre
sponding Decrease in Regis*
tration of Mining Classes
BERKELEY, Sept. 4.—Completed
figures of the registration of freshmen
at ' the University --'if California, as an
ft-ft.ft.-.ft.--.ft--ft ■..;. ......J,-. -.-. -.*' .-Sl?*"!**®
nounced by. James Sutton, recorder,
show a decrease in the percentage of
men students enrolled. -With 1,061 fresh
men entering, 56 per cent of the new
students : are men, while in the class of.
-..ft-ft- .- .- ft ........ ,-.ft..ftft .-. V. ,
1914, registered last year, 63 per cent
were men. The registrations'Of the
last four years show a steady increase
in the i total i number ofi entrants, with,
in most cases,, a decrease in the per-"
centage ';■?' of 7i men-*?*as 7 compared with
women. »
The Alumni Weekly finds these: per
centages i subject- for editorial comment.
Designating the decrease in percentage
of men> as a "startling feature" of the
present year's enrollment, the publica
tion says:
?/i"The complexion of ', the' entrants thas
been* changed. ?« If I majority rules, the
; word ; freshman will • have ;to be j revised,
Should ;theV present tendency in the
ft tables /continue Ka x year or two longer.
i •Women continue to be attracted by the
same "§ lines jf of t study ;v letters, * natural
and social sciences, with a few in com
merce and agriculture." ,~
The .university authorities see;a'.eOn-',
nection between the decrease in per
centage of new men students and fa*; de
crease in new students in the -college
of mining. ? But the actual : size of the
mining and engineering classes 'has: not
been : reduced, , for i the v reason that i the
high fistandard*" of the mining ? college
attracts?;? many graduate" and :special
students.
VICTIM OP Llo*B DaS-^Los \Angeiea.iSppt 4.
:,.* 'J. .* D. ; Feldner, \ who was mangled ■by * lions /at
the East lake *oo two week* ago. is dead from
: the efferta i of« hi* ;■ wounds. Feldner ' escaped
I from a sanatorium and. under the dpinsion that
* assassins ■• were > phasing <; him. fled ?■. to ;. the ■'. zoo,
, n where i he; tried ' to > break into the j Hon cage. A
lioness ■ stripped • the ; flesh t from ? both f his s arm*.*
So Easy to Rid -
Your Skin of F1122
(Styles Dictum)
No woman need longer suffer the
pangs at humiliation <or be distressed
because of >? hairy i growths ~ on % neck,
face or arms, ? for with 7, the aid I of
powdered delatone )It\ is an ! easy \ mat-'
ter to banish them for all time.
; i«- Go iyto'i your druggist f and r get an
original package? of ; delatone, ?: then
with a little water and delatone mix
enough into a paste ltd cover the hairs
not wanted. After letting remain two
or three ( minutes, remove I paste and
wash the skin and the hairs will have
completely disappeared. Delatone
costs a dollar an ounce, but a second
application \is ? not: required except in
rare? instances where the] hair is ? quite?
heavy. '
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Chicago .... $ 72.50
' Kansas City.. 60.00
Denver 55.00 September 6-7.
St. Louis.... 70.00 October ' 1-2-5-6-12-13
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JAMES B. DUFFY, C. A., - 673 Market Street,
San KraocfAeo
Phone Kearny 315—.1337!
JT. J. WARNER, G. A., 1112' Broadway, Oakland
; V Phone —Oakland 425 . -
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