. The Argonaut . Colonel and Macdonald. The Monday Evening Club will hold its secondmeeting at Golden Gate Hall on the evening ofJanuary 4th. The Oakland Fortnightly Club will give a leap-year cotillion at Ebell Hall on New-Year Eve. An entertainment and ball will be given at theSan Francisco Verein on New-Year Eve. Therewill be a vaudeville entertainment, commencing atnine oclock, and it will be followed by a supperand dancing until early morning. The members of the Concordia Verein will givea ball on New-Years Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Crocker gave a four-in-hand coaching-party


. The Argonaut . Colonel and Macdonald. The Monday Evening Club will hold its secondmeeting at Golden Gate Hall on the evening ofJanuary 4th. The Oakland Fortnightly Club will give a leap-year cotillion at Ebell Hall on New-Year Eve. An entertainment and ball will be given at theSan Francisco Verein on New-Year Eve. Therewill be a vaudeville entertainment, commencing atnine oclock, and it will be followed by a supperand dancing until early morning. The members of the Concordia Verein will givea ball on New-Years Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Crocker gave a four-in-hand coaching-party last Saturday through thepark and to Ingleside. Their guests were MissAlice Owen, Miss Julia Crocker, Mr. Samuel G. ROYAL The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL—the most celebrated of allthe baking powders in the world—cel-ebrated for its greatleavening strength andpurity. It makes yourcakes, biscuit, bread,etc., healthful, it assuresyou against alum and allforms of adulterationthat go with the Buckbee, Mr. George Aimer Newhall, and Y. Campbell. Miss May Palmer gave a pleasant matinee tealast Saturday at her home, corner of Steiner andJackson Streets, and entertained a number of herfriends. She was assisted in receiving by MissSara Dean, Miss Edna Robinson, Miss Maye Col-burn, Miss Mattie Whittier, Miss Alice Rambo,Miss Louie Wood, Miss Florence Merritt, andMiss Louise Doulton. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Waller gave a dinner-partylast Sunday evening at their residence, 1803 Frank-lin Street, to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversaryof their marriage. Covers were laid for twenty ata beautifully appointed table. Mrs. S. M. Van Wyck gave a matinee tea lastSaturday at her residence, 1914 Webster Street, inhonor of Miss Churchill Jones. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. WilliamH. Crocker last Saturday. The guests at the Hotel Rafael enjoyed a Christ-mas-tree on Thursday evening. General and H. Warfield, Miss Birdie Rice, the MissesAdams, the Misses Finn


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