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30 THE firEt fortnight of June is proving to be a continual whirl of weddings and preparations for the same, and unlucky, indeed, is the family at the present time that may not have some active interest Sti these delightful excitements. There is quite a bit of informal gayety and little teas to display the trousseaus or to permit glimpses of the presents are furnishing much pleasure among the feminine members of society who find food for discussion galore therein. This week there are to be four weddings of especial interest, and society will be represented " in all of its various branches at one or another. On Tues- SOCIETY day Mies Mabel W'atklns and Captain Wolfe are to have a pretty wedding in Sausalito. a combination of a military affair and a June wedding fruthe coun try, which certainly calls to mind end less possibilities In the .way of attrac tions. On the evening of that day vi vacious, little Miss Lorraine de la Mod tanya will* be married quite quietly at the home of her mother, Mrs. Terbush, to Edward A. Dauis, only about 60 guests being bidden to the affair. It Is whispered that Miss de la Montanya's wedding gown Is quite one of the most exquisitely elaborate that ' has been eeen here, and is particularly becoming to her, being of rarest laces. The next day Miss - Frances ; Coon and Oliver Kehrlein will be married at the Church of the Nativity,; at Menlo Park, and this win be an elaborate occasion from all standpoints,, .and' particularly ec clesiastically, as there Is to bo ]. the I celebration of . a nuptial mass. The! breakfast and! reception to follow will' • be out of doors ut ler the great .oak i trees . of the attractive home. Miss | Louise Reflington and Dr. A. W.'Hew- | • lett' will celebrate/their 'marriage; that I afternoon : at ; 3 * o'clock at Trinity \u25a0: church. In this city, and *a ; throng of guests, will fill "the church, ' as both bride and groom are very popular.' 6w- : ing to the death of Dr. Hewlett's uncle, the reception, which was to have been a large 'affair, has been> given up.; the \ Invitations 'being recalled., and only -the j bridal > party and a - few of their* cloeef j . friends will be^ present. The" following Item from- the* Santa I Barbara Independent of last Monday will be read with great Interest here, not only by those who know the host esses but by every one who has an ap preciation of the picturesque, delight ful hospitality of. the Spanish Califor nlans which was so charmingly- ex emplified on this occasion. - There is. so little of this left In California, unfor tunately, that.lt Is seldom that such an affair takes place and especially with such distinguished hostesses, as these members of the. famous De la Guerra family. The reception at the old De la Guer ra mansion from/ 4 -to 6 o'clock., this afternoon was one of the most brilliant affairs that Fant a Barbara society,: has seen for a long time. Invitations; were issued ten days, ago In the .names of Mrs. Herminia Lee, Mrs. Franclsca de la Guerra Dlbblee and Miss Delflna de la Guerra, and the three sisters^re ceived the guests /as they . arrived. 1 There must have been fully 200 present and the .women .'- were . exquisitely gowned. The magnificently ; propor tioned drawing room", 40 feet wide by 50 feet long, with its ', fine old mahogany furniture. Its rare^ old 'paintings and its antique silver candlesticks, candelabra and odd dishes that held .Spanish sweets, ; was a gay scene, and; recalled the days when /all - that was worth while. ' !n'- California's social life cen tered there. : A, unique article: that held a place of honor by -the great \u25a0 fireplace was • a , hammered " copper w'oodbox,'-' it» cover < and Bides battered /with*; time's blows.. Red was: the color/ used In the drawing ' room and /even {the : embroid ered hangings ;_ carried . ; out - the : scheme, candles, Bohemian glass, sweets, every thing being couleurde rose. . = Yellow was the color -of /the \ great dining room, Spanlßh bayonets/ stand ing 'like • sentries \u25a0; about ;, the'..; room" and yellow 'blossoms making sunshine- here and - there on 'mahogany .; tablesV:; side boards, etc., nearly black * with ". age?\ ! : \u25a0';. The : immense T ' porch, : 'with its Ctiled floor, '.that;: antedates "the 'Toldfmlssloni ; was 'screened » with :ibamb"6o-and'pairns and ' wag a . * fayoriteT^lace V: f orj'^ithe -* hh _ r J? I nKS -^.'j°fK*ts? red ii a ' the j mansion*." Miss Jlawley ; poured tea/: MrsJ^W.'/B. 1 Xiunnane : presided' atHhe:coffee^urn : and • THEi" SAX;^^^ .which was delicious and, -lllce the, other refreshments,; went -under .the ; Spanish names. ' The ' salad \u25a0 was eecavechl, the 'sweets were conserva "t calalvaza, and Mrs. Maria Taylor,; served* a delectable bit. of,- pastry .-filled' with- preserves re sembling the V American, turnover,.^ but "rejoicing \. in the| musical title ;' : of '{em-, panadas." Miss Ynexbrena 'and' Miss Ma tilda "Arrellanes served punch. .';.'>/ ',• • •.\u25a0"•i- j , vEach v guest was-/ presented '/with - a postal' card \ bearing;- aTplctureV of the old _De la GuQrra mansion, ' and .with \ the date, written "on- the face'of thecaf<L : - i; : /. ; The ;. Cotas i-played"^ Spanish ;aira :» on mandolins and; guitars, V and there "was not a discordant 'note' during the whole afternoon, everything fitting, into the picture'} of I; what £ ho^ltality^*was" tin rthe days" -when ;.; peopled had ?; time J for the 'finer^g'racesV.v/: 'i; : 'V- j.Si,*:-/ f /v*>./':/ 5 //,fN ///--i , .Acting as -: general » aids •; to { the v.hostr esses /were", Mrs!;; Charles ? Ealand; - Miss Acacia i Orena, Miss ? Margaret ;Hawley,' Miss Eleanor; Colt,, Miss • Josefa de ;la Guerra, Miss /x^art^is^Djifiiw^iMbf blee. iMiss;/Elg^^am^rla|n^MiBs MiHam Edwards; Mis* Eddy, and Miss Guild. * ' " / . , : EEha ° h blt o*/news "regarding Professor Jerome" Barker' LandfleldTand|hls':Rus sian \u25a0 bride : i^^.Vead^th^e'^greatest^n^ 818 ™ M^™!^£^3^^ and Paper ? of;recenydatej^fflf^o^N^^re*aT i^^a-i-^^P^^s^lsan^^nVha jtgo j • n .i tDe x ßO "tb. l of f France, « haajbeen %4T]lkialustrati<^conlam^jne *'•''':'-\u25a0'.\u25a0.\u25a0 \'- : r,--- \u25a0.:--•-.•\u25a0:•. : - • -vr, j\ ....-\u25a0\u25a0.. , -v.-. . -•"' day when .they^called to get a passport for Mrs.' Landfield. ; Mrs. Landfield, who as Princess Lobanoff was maid of honor to ; the ; tsaritsa, is' tiny ; and very '( pretty andj speaks : English withoutv a trace of accent * She ' was very :" nervous ' about the passport and appealed tocher hus band on . every point, while he was most reassuring.- They .'went to /call.on the ambassador, /.who gave .: a ; hearty welcome to his new countrywoman, and then . went'dbwn ; to see the Russian conl' sul -: general; to get .the passport vised, for, I uriderstand,*,they/ intend to' visit relatives of > Mrs. Landfield in \u25a0> her/na tive country.'* , . /: ... :/v . * \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0" .'j. v V \u25a0 '"';":'•'\u25a0\u25a0 .."'''•\u25a0-,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"•'•.\u25a0•.\u25a0,•\u25a0\u25a0,• . From Del Monte comes the following letter:^-',- \u25a0•' .^ /..,\u25a0, " : /' ' /" : /;// :\u25a0\u25a0})] ; The \ first competition of -. the ladles' continuous \u25a0 handicap golf tournament, to bY held every Saturday mornlng ? d'urr ingrthe "months .of" June,'; July"; aiid /Au gust "on, the Del Monte links, took "place "on" June -1: X The winner was Miss E. .W. 'K .I. Morgan, /whose V name VjWill ; be (the first vengraved on the handsome silver pitcher /to "be presented by the v Paclifl3 improvement company; to \ the lady, .who wins the largest number of victories In the-eerles of contests.' -.\u25a0"--' . /:: /The 1 first : competition of the men's continuous } handicap golf tournament will .\u25a0 take i": place i/ on.' Saturday, afternoon, June^B, founder ;.- similar "conditions -'and the rules covering/ the . ladies' to'u'rn'a-. ment ' \'\u25a0 \u25a0/\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0. '\u25a0 •' \u25a0 \u25a0 - '\u25a0' \u25a0 Charles -E. \u25a0 Maud - of Monterey, who won ' the men's , amateur,: championship of the Pacific Coastgolf assoclationre cently, made 'a round .of ;the Del Monte golf course "p with Perry « Eyre rof ; Fair Oaks on Saturday, ;- ; June ''L .: '". ; ' ; •"' ; «. .'}•• Lindsay. Scruttonv a" well known mem ber of the^Bohemian" club^of., San 'Fran cisco, j'whav: has ~,been- staying } here H for some ? time the -opportunities afforded for golfing, and 'fishing, arrived at this pleasant. resort on the 28th after a* flshlnff I trip 1 down \u25a0 the : coast. / He-was accompanied ,by, his friend, R. W. Davis of San Francslco. ; ; -: •;.' ,\....- -.-, ;..;\u25a0'\u25a0 / Mr. v and j Mrs. ..•Perry, .Eyre of ' Fair Oaks ; motoredf down ' to Dclv Monte "on Thursday, '•; bringing:. with' them- Mr. and Mrs. i E. '\u25a0•' J. -\u25a0\u25a0 Pringle and child. < Perry Eyre J. and E. 5 : J. Pringle took turns In operating -the; car." On ' Saturday, Perry Syre,'.. who \u25a0':, is -an ; enthusiastic 2 golfer, made a* round of the. Del Monte linkx The ' party: returned .-. to Fair/ Oaks , after lunch: Sunday.?:" / //..;;; ; I ;'\u25a0•; George i" Stone, / accompanied by his daughters. Miss Leona M. - Stone and Miss Louise G. Stone, with a chauf feur, < toured : i recently from San: Fran cisco ; In'* a" motor.'J ', They \u25a0' started 'on .the return , trip, Sunday, morning." -,; ; ZOn I Saturday .; Mr. i and ; - ; Mrs. George Aimer,' Newhall of Burllngame /reached Del : Monte * from ' Paso : Robles .In their automobile.. J _' ,.K* ;=f '._ : :A.^:H. Snea'd:of. Bullfrog,; Nev., ac companied 'by sD. \u25a0'• Bonney - of ; Bullfrog, Miss £ Elolse- Hopkins and "> Miss ,G. i V. Hopkins of San Francisco, 'reached -this resort on Saturday in a big. touring car. On * Sunday, /after.', a trip \u25a0 around the 17 mile drive j for, which nine persons I were piled "t into : the! car,*; they; motored i back to San Francisco by the: way oflSan 'Juan.v V '//C' / : \u25a0'\u25a0. :." : »'/\u25a0" . ; . .';:•;'/ / ' ' i -Mrß.-E. A. Judson and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.l Levensaler/ of Menlo • Park were at Del Mprite/ recently. ' - . r : C; A*. D." Shepard,:' general manager of the Pacific I improvement 'i company, arrived 'on. Friday and spent two or three-days here. C H/-' s -: '£'"•<-.-"\u25a0'\u25a0 '- ' - "-[ :'.'\u25a0' ' *, - '\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0v^'A^t'-TT *7 MraT Charles Hitchcock of San Rafael >vyas; one rof \thie" week "end "visitors. ' \u25a0 /Charles 'S._*Alken .was at Dell Monte for the jWeek"' end. ./ / . /Among^the foreigners who have, been "enjoying j the ",: beauties ;of Del * Monte during, the ; last ..week are : ' .* G. [ Richard Russeli of . Gravesend, England ;; Ernest Niggele'r of Italy; J. A. . M. Johnston, W. ;_W. Simpson, - Colonel ; and Mrs. ,Wat son-Kennedy,'. and .Miss ...Watson -: of England ; ' Dr.V E. Marding and Dr. r E. Hilling "of 'Strassburg.v* Germany; ;Mr. ; and Mrs.* Martin Labritz and Miss Char- lotta" Cremer of . Berlin, : Germany ;• Mr. Australia • . Mrs. l 8.7 J* - Lane of j Owen sound,' j Canada; fJ; -W. i and Mlsa . Blount of London, England. '* ° The 1 following- Oaklanders = have ; been sojourning a'i - Del : Monte . . during ''"the last '• week: T Dr." and ; Mrs. . Edward : , yon Adeline; Dr.: and Mrs. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. R.>S.*Phelps.~Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McLaughlin,' W.~ ; 0. . and Mrs. > Rarig. . G. liar Is and ' S. Rarig, who 1 made i the trip in , a : motor; Albert Capewell, Mr.' and Mrs/.: Herbert , H. Brown. ,-•.< Mrs. „ ErA. Alayhe w ;of '• Niles enter-, tained.Veryr pleasantly on Saturday af ternoon,'.-May' 25.;- Over 60 "invitations were issued, ;. the - hour/, named ( being : 2 p. \_m. x.. The 1 rooms • were .- decorated for the occasion' in i St. Joseph "UliesV'carna tlons and sweet peas. After the guests had assembled - Miss Julia McKlnne *of San' Francisco/ gave", an -account of a portion of her travels in Europe during the past year,! dwelling, in detail on th a Journey \ from Munich « to ; Bay reuth and the/ presentation :] in the J latter ."\u25a0 city ;.of "Parsifal.",; ; During the \u25a0 telling of the story .; Mlsalv Helen ; PruUman of " San Francisco illustrated it at the piano by selections • from the opera, which added much to the Interest of the subject. At the , close " of the . lecture small . tables were distributed through the rooms and refreshments served.* Mrs. Mayhew was assisted by a group of young ladles, who assisted in receiving the guests. Friends were present from San Fran cisco, Oakland, Alvarado, Centervllle, Irvlngton and Niles. r; A? portrait is shown- today of hand some Mrs. Theodore Tomlinson, who was formerly such •a% belle here as \u2666 Miss Ethel Keeney, and who has been so de lightedly welcomed back to California on the occasions of her visits here since her marriage ' to « a- wealthy New York man ; a few < years since. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Keeney and - has recently arrived \u25a0 here, coming hurriedly west •on account of the se rious* illness of her father. She will re main in California but "a short- time longer, • however, as Mr. Tomlinson will Join her, here within a month and they will leave ; for their eastern home/ A photograph appears today of Miss Sophie .Wood, the pretty maid of honor at the wedding of her cousin. Miss Lucy Mlghell, and ' Thomas , : Churchill, last week. She "is a granddaughter of Mrs. Kashbw^ and, makes lher home , with her at :•: 2500 \ California ;: street. '\u25a0-[ She lls : a charmingly attractive girl.' being pretty and ', having ' great .charm of manner. : The Outsider. Othier t Social ; Mr. and Mrs. 'Arnold Pollak of 1760 Bush j street announce the engagement of their daughter, I : Miss Aimee A?*plol- V v lak^ to j Gates J. 1 Waxelbaum, : a promi nent young" business" man of Macon,'Ga.', and. will *be at horae : to their l friend* Wednesday, June 12, and 'Sunday", \u25a0 J Juneil6.">.':-Vv 3 't - \ v - \u25a0 - :T: T - - ?/.'Mr. ; and i Mrs. M. Goldstein of * 1630 "Webster,.; street f announce ' the \ engago-' ment'of jtheir/daughter," Fannie, to Max i.Webster, v of 'this city. "' \u25a0\u25a0; :"-;-' : -;'- \u25a0>*"';\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0,*/• V*> \u25a0'"\u25a0• r--: -• - '\u25a0 \ /.VThelwedding ; ceremony; of Nathaniel Miss Sadie ;Silver^of San iwlll ; be.per-, ; formed : % at]l3B3 street.^San" Frah cisco.l t'odayi atl If o'cl bck,^ the ;Re v. v j dX M^S-tLevy^offlclatlng^The young couple" : j intend fleaylhgyon *,the ? afternoon Strain ] 'for ;;as;few./weeks*: ;trlp through \u25a0; tho sbuthern v part fof* the"; state. \ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0 ' ': ' •->\u25a0"\u25a0'••\u25a0 V-'. ' '••?V ; ."•\u25a0'"\u25a0 '^iThe; wedding -'.of-Mlss^porbthy Gold^ stein ; and^Gustav Lecker ,will , take place .;today£at^high"*noon 'at /a' /downtown j nrestaurant.^--*/-^''":* \t; : \u25a0- ": . •\u25a0 ;/-,;.\u25a0•, . •:. *,~ , .-\u25a0 - ' •\u25a0' - The',weddlhg r o'f v Mlss Elsa SchoenfeM I fan d - ; Samuel I*Rri1 * Rri Leon '^wlll : take ' place at 'high" noon >today: ; *.-/ : ' . . :\u25a0;; ?:"';-".'\ l vV?""'.'"'"'* : '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0•.* '\u25a0-\u25a0" ':\u25a0•/'"*• \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0'* ' l^iMissi Nellie /Agnes Leahyj and ; Benja min f AmbjefrwiH^-bei married *on June jlOl at lthe 'residence/of [the 1 ! bride's par [ents,i27oB|Twenty-seventhr street. v*;^/-"' 'i*/i-;' :^-* "*\u25a0-\u25a0"\u25a0'- •?/".'.'\u25a0 ?. "- r^: f-v-: 1 "",; .'•'•' fPMr^andll^.lfFrea*llJ-\Thamiiwlll be pleased /.to ,'i see I'thelr^frelatives^'and ' frlerids^Monday - evenlhg./'June / 10. a*t their J; residence, ;<f^l266 Tenth 'Javeniie; j Sunset "diatrlc t," In \ honor] of > the "twenty-" first; anniversary of the birth of their eldest son, Herbert. - -,v, v : s ; I ' '. '•\u25a0\u25a0'• .-,* "> - ' •- Last Saturday evening at . the. home of Mr,' and Mrs. G. Alexander .Wrlgnt of Palo Alto, a number ot. guests were .bidden Informally to a most ;d£llghtf ul \u25a0 evening. •• \u25a0 • , Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Peck celebrated their twenty-fifth .wedding anniversary at their residence. 2347 Bryant street, on* Saturday ' evening. "May »3. They were - assisted : in receiving the guests by their daughter and son. Miss Ella Peck and Walter Peckr The entertain ment of the/evenlns' was i very enjoy able,'many of those present. being, tal ented elocutionists or musicians. ; Spe ciar mention is due Thomas Henry, .who proved an "adept at "specialties." .The host -and, hostess were the recipients of many beautiful gif t 3 commemorative of the occasion. . which were displayed In the' library. "At * midnight. ,to the strains of the "Lohengrin" wedding march, all repaired to the banquet room, where, a sumptuous .repast, was served.<v-Many -congratulatory toasts were offered,* the 'most unique one be ing rendered In song by the sextet com posed of Messrs.- KellyvMack. Dunhelm. Waack. Hons and'Maaas. Dancing waa indulged In until a late hour. ; • ;\u25a0-« -\u25a0• -\u25a0•-•\u25a0-•\u25a0• • - . - Four- boxes have _been taken . at^ the Orpheum on Monday afternoon by^ the Webster euchre club and the Hotel Jef fefson bridge club," when the 34 mem bers will, finish' the season., with a theater. •- party. ! " Among the members are Mrs. Young. Mrs. Elan£ Mrs. Pisto lesi, Mrs. Boccarde. Mrs.-Crowley. Mrs. Grundel. Mrs.' John, "Mrs. ~ Hadenfelt. Mrs. Revalk. Mrs. Webster, Airs. Flsk, Mrs. Little. Mrs. Klnne. Mrs. Prechtel. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Washburn. Mrs. Wol tege, Mrs. Worthlngton, Mrs. Luhrs, Mrs.^Friel," Mrs.^ Ostroski and Mrs. W. B. Webster. The next season will open the first week m September. Dr. and -Mrs. J. Henry Bartaat and Miss Barbat .have returned from the east after a pleasant sojourn there of two 'months" duration. -.-, . "-. • "•"-,-\u25a0•"-\u25a0'\u25a0 Dr. ; and Mrs. J. B. Tufts are In Santa Barbara, on their -way home •' from an extended tour of the southern, part of the state. \u25a0•\u25a0. • • • Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dennison left last Saturday for the Yosemite valley. They will \ remain '\u25a0 thet c some •time.'; * Mr. and Mrs. Clrarlesiß. Tldball leave todays for :an ; pleasure trip throughout tho' east.'*-'^' -"->/- . "^sS^ \u25a0 "-' \u25a0 .' . "..' •\u0084 . •-" • \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-; Miss : Trance* : Pcnroaie^ of Winnipeg. Can.,,is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Jackson. 2202 : Stelner street.' for, a few weeks. ~rMlss E.D./Coiton will leave on June 15.: for, Mlssoula, Mont, on an extended visit jto relatives. . - f ~ />/'*// -"•\u25a0•- ;: *^- •, : '\u25a0• '' " ** a 'Miss ->Lenora^ Goodman- will leave on June ilS^jfor^ Portland en an* extended vlsitF to friends. r'-i AMRg^r. > ; •". .• '•/ Mr. and rMrs. Arthur* B.Sanborn are settled in their, lovely n^whome'at 650 Second avenue, -Richmond .district, j Dr. Blanche Sanborn -j has : changed' her day t at,home to. the second Wednesdays. Th© " Sahborns'.i'new -;, home *\u25a0 Is * : so\well adaptedftoV entertaining that. their friends 1 , are anticipating they wiir en tertain more - than ever."*SßfeK£lHßMfl V^-^i'.'.'' ' .*r*":"..'.*^ , ; •/*,• •\u25a0" r -i'fi^ Mr. and Mrs. -Leonce Payot left town for a few - weeks' outing In " the : north ern, part, of- th'e state. *" .• A cablegram \ from Lcndoc has , ia£i ; been J receivc-0 ;by Mri. C'iC. (Newhall from g her., .nephew, Augustla Carter KeaneAwho,"« with Paul; Ha vena, son oC Frank ; Havens of Oakland. 1 Is making a tour tof/the'.workLvvTheywillibe ron* from, two"' to five years. :';//>,\u25a0"\u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• •_-*»; -•'--•\u25a0;/ . vi Mr.t and [ Mrs.-. Frederick Z?ch Jr and i th e;Mlsse3, r Zecb.la"re < tTiveHng:throu-h the large 'cities ;bfEuropa after" he vine fPen^a" most, enjoyable , winter..* tn ißer lln.,vTheyJ expect 1 . to i return* to BerMn In .'August; where. Mr. iZech -Intend* to pub lish some of < his composition*.^ \u25a0* \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 -. -'.•,•'- \u25a0.*.•\u25a0«:.-•• w .:.-J-l # . \u25a0 , : x ? Mi-:> and : Mrs? { M. f ii WascerwUa '< and famllyf will: leave Shortly : for '^eVal weekrt,t»yfat;Hotel del C6ronk<£%£ .on.their.returnwlU apend!the^rem«ln-^ d«r^ of ithe. summer. at \ the Hayw»rd?hi»^ tel at Hay ward. l 5.."s .."* jr .*'.**'• ,*•".