. The Argonaut . Genevieve King, MissMargaret Wilson, Miss Linda Cadwallader,Miss Lucille Coleman, Miss Elizabeth Allen,and Miss Helen Chesebrough. For the Greenway dances this year, themembership is naturally the same as last new rule has been made that the onlydebutantes admitted are those whose parentswere formerly members of the club in theearlier days of its organization. Mrs. Linda H. Bryan gave a tea in honorof Mrs. John L. Bradbury on Friday of lastweek. MOVEMENTS AND WHEREABOUTS. Mrs. Joseph Crockett is at present visitingMr. and Mrs. William Tevis at their Bakers-field residen


. The Argonaut . Genevieve King, MissMargaret Wilson, Miss Linda Cadwallader,Miss Lucille Coleman, Miss Elizabeth Allen,and Miss Helen Chesebrough. For the Greenway dances this year, themembership is naturally the same as last new rule has been made that the onlydebutantes admitted are those whose parentswere formerly members of the club in theearlier days of its organization. Mrs. Linda H. Bryan gave a tea in honorof Mrs. John L. Bradbury on Friday of lastweek. MOVEMENTS AND WHEREABOUTS. Mrs. Joseph Crockett is at present visitingMr. and Mrs. William Tevis at their Bakers-field residence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carolan will returnto San Francisco in the early spring. Mr. and Mrs. Francis McComas have re-turned to the city, and have taken apart-ments at St. Dunstans for the winter. Mrs. Henry T. Scott and Mrs. MountfordS. Wilson returned to San Francisco lastSaturday evening. Mrs. Phebe Hearst sailed for Europe lastweek, to remain abroad for two years ormore. Mrs. Emile Brugiere left on Monday for. Margaret Barry, who is to be heard in dramaticrecitals at Lyric Hall next week. the East, where she will join her husband,and go with him to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stringham (nee Gar-ber) are back from their wedding journey,which was spent at Del Monte, and are oc-cupying apartments at the Buckingham. Miss Elizabeth Ames will leave early inJanuary for Baltimore, where she will visither sister, Mrs. Robert Wood. Mrs. Richard Rayne left on Monday forNew York. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham Wright, MissJeanette Wright, and Miss Marion Wrighthave arrived in the city after a trip through-out the East and Europe, having been absentabout a year. Major C. A. Devol, U. S. A., and have left their residence on the Pre-sidio, and are domiciled at 1676 Broadway. Miss Blanche Merry and Miss CarolinaMerry arrived on Sunday from New York,and are guests at the Knickerbocker. Mrs. A. P. Hotaling. accompanied by herson Frederick, returned on Monday of lastweek from the East, where th


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