. The Argonaut . 2d, at the resi-dence of the brides brother, Mr. Walter , Sixth Avenue and East TwentiethStreet, Oakland. Only relatives and a fewintimate friends will be present. The wedding of Miss Maylita Pease, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Pease, to Barry Watson, took place on Wednes-day evening at the residence of the bridesparents, 2600 Pacific Avenue. The ceremonywas performed at eight oclock by Rev. Fred-erick W. Clampett. Miss Edna Middleton wasmaid of honor, and Mr. Douglas Sloane Wat-son acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Watsonhave gone to Europe on their wed


. The Argonaut . 2d, at the resi-dence of the brides brother, Mr. Walter , Sixth Avenue and East TwentiethStreet, Oakland. Only relatives and a fewintimate friends will be present. The wedding of Miss Maylita Pease, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Pease, to Barry Watson, took place on Wednes-day evening at the residence of the bridesparents, 2600 Pacific Avenue. The ceremonywas performed at eight oclock by Rev. Fred-erick W. Clampett. Miss Edna Middleton wasmaid of honor, and Mr. Douglas Sloane Wat-son acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Watsonhave gone to Europe on their wedding jour-ney. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A, Butters, of Oak-land, gave a dinner on Monday evening atthe Howell Mountain Hotel, Angwin, inhonor of Miss Marie Butters. Others at tablewere Mr. and Mrs. George de la Tour, Chabot, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight,Mrs. R. A. Bray, Miss Louise Mahoney, MissMarguerite Butters, Miss Viva Nicholson, MissClaire Chabot, and Mr. Remi Knight. Colonel and Mrs. Blinn gave a theatre-. Hobart Bostcorth, the popular young leading man, ?whose stage career has been cut short by ill health. party at the Majestic Theatre on Tuesdayevening, followed by a supper at their resi-dence. They entertained Mr. and Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. HolbrookBlinn, Miss Gertrude Gates, Miss MaudeBender, and Mr. Joseph D. Redding. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Ashe gave a tea onMonday afternoon at Sausalito in honor ofMr. and Mrs. Porter Ashe. Mrs. Philip Galpin will give a luncheon onThursday, August ist, in honor of Miss LeslieGreen. It is hard to tell which is the more delight-ful — the trip up Mt. Tamalpais over thecrookedest railway in the world, or the so-journ at the top, where the most varied andbeautiful view in California may be Tavern of Tamalpais is a model inn. Miss Gertrude Elliott, after coaching withBouhy, in Paris, and Vivarelli, in Florence,has resumed charge of the vocal departmentof the Hamlin School. The >Tew Confection. Old-Fashioned C


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