Gvin-Tev:s Nuptials. j BA wedding announcement from thei San Francisco Examiner which inter- at lt;vt#*d many of the local people took itplaclt;- Saturday at Menlo Park at “The,pOrchards, country home of Mr. and i. Mrs. Richard Donald Girvin, when j lt;j Miss Lee Girvin became the bride of, clt; Lloyd Pacheco Tevis. The Right Rev.a*.... •«. m. m * k a W w. M Ik.'Wlt;*!William Ford Nicholas, assisted by f the Rev Hugh Montgomery, officiated. Mis*- Elena Eyre, cousin of the bride, s, was maid 01 honor. William S. Tevi,s|a:Jr., brother of the groom, acted asliest man, and the ushers were loosing Tevis, Richard Girvin. Joseph Donohoe, Douglas Alexander and ir iiaron Heine von Schroeder.A reception and breakfast was held,attended by hundreds of relatives! and friends. Dancing added to thejoy of tiie event. The bridegroom’s wedding present to the bride was an|T exquisite diamond and saphlre pen , H dant set in pladnuni and suspended!w from a chain of delicate workmanship set in the same stones. The bride planned for her husband and gave him a miniature of herself set in jewels. Two of the most prominent! A families of California are united in jh the Girvin-Tevis wedding, the bride V being the granddaughter of the late. Colonel Eyre of Menlo l*nrk. Tevis1 is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs.William S. Tevis and brother of lam-sing, Gordon and William S. Tevis, Jr. He is the nephew of Mrs. Fred* n erick Sharon, Mrs. Gordon Hlandingjand Dr Harry Tevis, and his cousins , eare Mrs. Thomas Fernour, Heskethand Mrs. t’hauncev Goodrich.Te