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-MA, WHO WILL FIGHT AT WEST IOVEMBER 3.A*********** ******SUCCESS.SOCIETY PEOPLE GAVE THE SINGER A ROYAL WELCOME.At the Macdonough Theatpr Inst night. Madam* Nordi'c.n. again sang hefnrc a largo and appreciative audience and captivated every auditor by the excellence of lior work and the graclouanesa with which she responded to persistent recalls. Mme, Nordlca's voice soenig to have been but slightly affected by the advance of year*. It still retains Its power to churm and even to thrill, a circumstance which was proven In the effective manner In which the varied numbers assigned her were rendered, runglng, as they dll, from the tenderest or sentiment wlifch was expressed In The Rose, to tragic earnestness In Liebcstad.The plnyingof the Sympthony orchestra, under the direction of J. S. Duss, and the VloHn virtuoso work of Nathan Franko. were artistic and were onJojvcV to the utmost. Mrs. Zee Itadch'lTc was the local manager. It was due to her untiring ef-'oita that the affair was a eocenes. She rrumuged the local business In an excellent manner.Among those present wore Mrs. Thomas Crellln, Mrs. Richard Clark, Alumvdu; Mrs. I. L. Return, Mrs. Robert Watt, Mias Elisabeth ’Westgute. Alameda: Mrs. E. A. Kluegel. Mrs. Schleslngnr, Miss Schlenln-gor, MIsb Man'on Smith, Miss Mao Burdge. Miss Sperry. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Denison, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Havens, Mrs. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Havens. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dieokmar., Mlsa Clara Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden. Dr. A. K. Crawford. Mies Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Dow, Mrs. Drummond. Mrs. J. G. Alien. Miss Gertrude Allen, Mlsa Wlnffred Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schilling, j Miss Schilling. Stuart Hawley, Miss Hawley, Mr. and Mra. W. S. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Doran Pease. Miss Florence | Hatch, Aea Mendonhail, Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. 5. Maedonaid, Dr. and Mrs. Boyos. Mrs. Thomas Mein. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. G. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Scott, Miss Bernice Macdoneld, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leot. Mrs. E. C. Hager, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson Drake. Miss Marlon Kavanaugh, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Dunlng. Dr. and rs. Buteau, Dr, and Mrs. F. D. Adams, T. T. Dargle, Miss Bessie Dar-glo, W. S. Dorglo Jr., Charles Dutton of Berkeley, John Valentino, Miss Ethel Valentfne. Mr. and Mrs. Mol Tobrlner, Mrs. Standefard. Mr. and Mrs. Jarncs Tyson. W. B. Jones. Miea Ethel Shaw. Mr. and Mra. Graha-Whlln. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Drayton, Joseph Ros-borough, Mias Rosborough, Mr. and Mrs.G. W. Flshor, Mrs. Chubot. Mins Claire Chabot, Mr. and Mm. W. T. Smith, Dr. ar.d Mrs. von Adelung, Mrs. W. D. Smith, Mias Estelle Drummed. Mra. Wetmore, Mrs. Gllchn'St, Mr. and Mrs. Rowlands, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stone, Mlsa Have-meycr, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. da Gollo, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Requn. Mrs. Isaac Requn, Mr. an.! Mrs. Giles H. Gray. MUs Winifred Warner, Clay Burrell. Miss Lolmert. Walter Loimert. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Mc-Elroy, John E. Dean, Fred Kahn, Mias Otbbs, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lit tic. Harry L. Holcomb, rs. James Moffltt Sr., Mr, ar.d Mre. Charles Webb Howard. Mv’aa Bernice Macdonald, Mra. L. B. Van Den Burgh, Miss Katherine Van Den Burgb. Mr. and Mra. John F. Connors.Mrs. I. L. Requa was In black Bilk grenadine elaborated with cream point lace. NMrs. Robert Watt was imposing In purple velvet.Mrs. Thomas Crellln woro a boautlful black eatfn gown.Mre. Schlosinger wore gray silk p.nd Miss SchleBlr.ger was in the prevailing whltn.Mira Marlon Smith was also In white, trading white grenadine, and Miss Grace Sperry In pale blue..Mira Mno Burdge wore white with one of the handsome white coals that were so much in evidence.Mrs. Dow wore a dainty creation In pink. ,Mrs. Drummond was In a gown of green trimmed w.'th hoavy folds of the material ar.d point lace.MIb.t Florence Hatch was charming In a white gown of soft clinging material.Mr*. A. S. Macdonald's elegant black lace coat was worn over the favoritewhite •Mrs, J./ Walter flcott was Irt white voile.Mm. Oscnr Joining's gown of pale blue crepe do Paris was effectively trimmed with whlto chiffon and guipure lcce.Mrs. A D. Stone wore black Brussels not and Mias Tlavomeyor formed a pretty contrast In her elegant whlto gown.Mrs. Soanuel Buteau wore raauv^ and whit© silk with an elaborate tan opera cloak.Mrs. N. P. Smith worn clinging whitecrepe de chine nnd pen rip and Mra.JGrnhnm was n!*o In white. I **Mrs. W. D. Palmer looked very hand • Isome in a gown of black pdr.t do sprit. Sheavily trimmed with jeis Her ornaments wore diamond sunbursts.Mrs. J, Loren reiusc wor-t while etn-mire. Her wrap waa*tan cl*-lb with yoke lace Insertion.Mrs. Thomas Mein's gown of Mack velvet and white chiffon was vt ry haadt’Ome. Ornamcnlr.. diamonds.Mra. C. O. G. Miller was -tunning in a black spangled net dress end elaborate white oven ire ccut nnd hut.Mrs. W. H. McKinnon v/?-s arrayed in hluo and white chiffon.Miss Ethel Valentine wo c a white gown, long tan coat and light blue picture hat.Mrs. Dow was gowned in it white cloth cult.Pretty Estelle Drummond' ; while gown and plcttire hat became hei exceedingly.Mrs. Gilchrist wore black lucked chiffon and chantllly loce over black silk.Mrs. M. Tobrlner's gown wax of blue silk relieved by or.ru lace medallions.Mrs. Wet more looked wry stately In her elaborate gown and cl«k of white cloth and lace.Mrs. Rowland's dress of bluett© slllc nnd cream Ince applique was «mmenlly becoming. 4Mrs. J. Walter Scott was in white. n« was Mra. Robert Doet.-★—AFFAIRS FOR THEPRESBYTERIANS,The First Presbyterian Sunday School, Oakland, will have one o: their social events on Friday evening -f this week. The committees In charge of the* affair predict a most enjoyable time, ns the social events of lhl£ ech'Ol ore very popular affairs for the your-? people.Tho committees in chiug • are as follows: Decorations—G. Earl • Kelley. Mrs. D. C. Mitchell. Samuel Grf y. -Miss Lucy Maxwell. Miss Duo Woodwind and Mrs. 1'. M. Grcemvnrd's classes. P: on rum—15. F. WcJhe. Miss Due Woodward. F. W. Greenward, Miss May Coonan. Miss A. de Fremery. Prentiss Dee and Miss A. Maude. Hunt. RefroBhmont-—Mra. J. II-Me Clock 10, Mr*. K. t\ W* iho. B- W. Cheney. Robert Edwards. T ic-xlore Wltt-schen, Hadley Clarregc, Laurence Hotchkiss nnd Miss Ethel -Mayon. The reception committee in compos- lt;1 of nil the cfflcers and teachers of the school.On next Sunday Itcv. Fr nets H. Ttoh-ir.Bon. Sunday SrhooLuitael umry for the Presbyterian Church In Nevada, will speak tc the school, telllnr of some nr his experience? In organizing Sunday schools in Nevada. This s the second In the series of nrtdreases *n missionary work, and w:li be folJnwrd by three others: Mrs. Mc.finw of Berkeley, Mlsa Edna 1}. Xlnnrd nnd Mrs. J. B. Humo Doing the other sjicakers.Thanksgiving Sunday. November 2f), tho sahool will toko its spocinl offering for miEJtlonary work. PJitt of this amount goes for tiio support of a gl 1 hi tho Gncd Will Indian Mission. South Dakota, ana part goos to the work In Corea. Last /ear this offering runor.nl*.V to SI IS.THEOSOPHICAL LECTURES.Charles Lcadbeuter wll speak In Oakland agoin nt Kamllton Hall, on tho Friday. October 3D. ar.d Fr.day, November 20. Subjects: The l.nw of Cause and Effect: and What TheosophyDoes for Un.*-A Great Sensation.‘ Thore waa a big sensation In LcesvMe, Ind., when W. II. Brown if that place, who waa expected to die, hud hla llfo saved by Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumption. He writes; ”2 endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, hut your Now Discovery gave mo immediate rallet and soon thereafter effected a complete ourc. Similar cures of Consumption. Pneumonia. Bronchitis and Grip aro numerous. It's the pocrle.* s remedy for all throat and lung troubl- s. Price. 50c and JS.00. Guarnntoed by Osgood HrnF., Drugglatfl, Seventh street end Broadway. Trial bottles free. 9—-Ik-- 'DEAN HUMPHREY.Furniture, Carpots, cto., t 18-624 18th Bt.Iron Bedetead-i For the prleo of wootlen beds. Wire and top mattresses at tho Old ReltnHl©,H. SehellhnRP. comer store. 21th street.LEFsnvEc/iBEST S MOKEOH HALE El
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