. The Argonaut . asant affair of the week at the club was thedinner-party given by Mr. and Mrs. MalcolmThomas last Monday evening. Beautiful flowersgraced the dining-table, an elaborate menu wasserved, and the evening was delightfully present were : Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Crocker, Mr. andMrs. Whitwell, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Beylard, Mr. andMrs. Francis J. Carolan, Mrs. William H. Howard, D. Grant, Mr. Charles A. Baldwin, and B. Williamson. Notes and Gossip. Announcement is made of the engagement ofMiss Emelie C.
. The Argonaut . asant affair of the week at the club was thedinner-party given by Mr. and Mrs. MalcolmThomas last Monday evening. Beautiful flowersgraced the dining-table, an elaborate menu wasserved, and the evening was delightfully present were : Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Crocker, Mr. andMrs. Whitwell, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Beylard, Mr. andMrs. Francis J. Carolan, Mrs. William H. Howard, D. Grant, Mr. Charles A. Baldwin, and B. Williamson. Notes and Gossip. Announcement is made of the engagement ofMiss Emelie C. Hanlon, daughter of Captain andMrs. Daniel Hanlon, to Mr. Arthur E. Banks, sonof Mr. Thomas C. Banks, one of San Franciscosearly bankers. The wedding will take place onWednesday, August 28th, at the home of thebrides parents. The management of the Friday Night Club hasissued a circular stating that three cotillions andtwo assemblies will be given at Odd Fellows Hallduring the coming winter season. Answers should. be made on or before August 15th. No new menunder the age of twenty-one years will be admit-ted. Mr. Edward M. Greenway will act as man-ager as usual. Mr. Peter J. Donahue entertained a party offriends recently at Laurelwood, his country homenear Santa Clara, There were races at the trackthere and other forms of amusement, which madethe time pass very pleasantly. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Tobin gave a theatre-party at the Baldwin last Monday evening, followedby a supper at their residence. The midsummer jinks of the Bohemian Clubwill be held this evening at Meekers Grove, nearGuerneville, in Sonoma County. The Tiburonboats will leave here at eleven oclock this morningand half-past three oclock this afternoon. Stow will be the sire. There will be an invitation lawn-tennis tourna-ment at Del Monte next Friday and will be doubles and mixed doubles, but nosingles. Many of the best players on the coastwill play. ?INDIVIDUALITIES. AbsolutelyPure St
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