. The Argonaut . fMajor Darlings compositions, My Dear LadysSake and Recompense, which were repeatedlater in the afternoon by request. At one oclockan elaborate breakfast was served under Ludwigsdirection. The brides table in the dining-roomwas covered with a cloth that was woven some tenyears ago when the groom was in the First Artil-lery. In the centre of the table was a large basketof Jacqueminot roses, which were flanked by twominiature cannons wrought of red and white blos-soms. Seated at the brides table were : Major and Mrs. John A. Darling, U. S. A., Mr. andMrs. C. P. Huntington, Gener


. The Argonaut . fMajor Darlings compositions, My Dear LadysSake and Recompense, which were repeatedlater in the afternoon by request. At one oclockan elaborate breakfast was served under Ludwigsdirection. The brides table in the dining-roomwas covered with a cloth that was woven some tenyears ago when the groom was in the First Artil-lery. In the centre of the table was a large basketof Jacqueminot roses, which were flanked by twominiature cannons wrought of red and white blos-soms. Seated at the brides table were : Major and Mrs. John A. Darling, U. S. A., Mr. andMrs. C. P. Huntington, General and Mrs. W. , U. S. A., Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tubbs, Mr. andMrs. Henry L. Dodge, Captain and Mrs. N. T. Smith,Captain and Mrs. Niebaum, Judge and Mrs. JohnCurrey, Mrs. J. H. Jewett, Mrs. Peter Donahue, B. M. Toland, Mrs. O. E. Wood, Mrs. Morrison,Rev. Horatio Stebbins, Dr. Harkness, General W. H. , Lieutenant W. H. Coffin, U. S. A., and the afternoon the Fifth Artillery Band,. AbsolutelyPure from the Presidio, was stationed on the lawn andplayed concert selections. Major and Mrs, Darlingleft in the afternoon for the country home of thebride. Madrono Villa, in Napa Valley, where theywill remain a month. After that they will residein the majors quarters at the Presidio. The wed-ding gifts were numerous and exceptionally ele-gant. The Jewett Matinee John H. Jewett most hospitably entertainedabout fifty of her friends recently at a matinee teawhich she gave at her residence, 931 Bush Street,in honor of Mrs. George Crocker. The roomswere all handsomely decorated with chrysanthe-mums and other flowers that gave an added lustreto the beautiful furnishings. The guests were mostcordially received by the hostess, who was assistedby Mrs. Clara Catherwood, Mrs. Samuel W. Hol-laday, Mrs. Frances Edgerton, and Mrs. Rounse-velle Wildman. The pleasures of the afternoonwere varied by musical and literary numbers, amongthem being some German and Fre


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