. The Argonaut . .M. A. Miller, Mrs. James MoStt, Mrs. David Wilcox,Mrs. A. E. Whitney, Mrs. Victor Metcalf, Mrs. Carroll,and Miss Bessie McNear. Hoffman Theatre-Party and Supper. Miss May Hoffman gave a theatre - party atthe Baldwin last Monday evening, which was fol-lowed by a supper at the University Club. Herguests were : Mrs. Southard Hoffman, Miss Helen Hopkins, MissCarol Crockett, Miss Miriam Moore, Miss FrancesMoore, Miss Gertrude Carroll, Miss Carrie Taylor, MissGenevieve Goad, Miss Alice Hoffman, Mr. Edward , Mr. Gerald Rathbone, Mr. Harry Poett, Martin, Mr. Lawre


. The Argonaut . .M. A. Miller, Mrs. James MoStt, Mrs. David Wilcox,Mrs. A. E. Whitney, Mrs. Victor Metcalf, Mrs. Carroll,and Miss Bessie McNear. Hoffman Theatre-Party and Supper. Miss May Hoffman gave a theatre - party atthe Baldwin last Monday evening, which was fol-lowed by a supper at the University Club. Herguests were : Mrs. Southard Hoffman, Miss Helen Hopkins, MissCarol Crockett, Miss Miriam Moore, Miss FrancesMoore, Miss Gertrude Carroll, Miss Carrie Taylor, MissGenevieve Goad, Miss Alice Hoffman, Mr. Edward , Mr. Gerald Rathbone, Mr. Harry Poett, Martin, Mr. Lawrence Van Winkle, Berry, Mr. Latham McMullin, Mr. WilliamH. Taylor, Jr., and Mr. Southard Hoffman, Jr. The Colonial Dames. The Colonial Dames in the State of California,having completed their first year as a society, heldtheir annual meeting for the election of officers atthe residence of Mrs. Joseph L. Moody. The same officers were reelected for the ensuingyear, as follows : Mrs. Selden S. Wright, chair-. &AKlN<3 POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest ofall in leavening strength.—Latest United StatesGovernment Food Report. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Nkw York. man ; Mrs. George A. Crux, recording secretary ;Mrs. C. Elwood Brown, corresponding secretaryand historian ; Mrs. Joseph L. Moody, treasurer. The newest additions to the resident society hereare Mrs. S. M. Van Wyck, of the Virginia Society,Mrs. George E. Whitney, of the Maryland, andMrs. Edwin W. Newhall, of the Massachusetts. It was a great privilege to welcome as a guestMrs. Charles Steedman, of the Rhode Island So-ciety. Mrs. Harvey Darneal, of Alameda, a Colo-nial Dame, contributed a most able paper on Heraldry, a subject in which the society is justlyinterested. Refreshments were served and muchsocial intercourse enjoyed. The Ames , Fisher Ames gave a lunch-party last Thurs-day at her home, 1414 California SLreet. The tabledecorations were of pink roses, and covers


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