Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gibbs Wed62 Years Ago Today; Came toCircle City in 1893 from N. Y.Twelve years ago today Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Gibbs of 1322 South Main street celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in grand style at one of the local hotels where hundreds of guests were bidden by invitations printed on gold paper. Hale and hearty at that time, friends wished them many more happy years among their friends.IToday, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs are more quietly celebrating the 62nd anniversary of their marriage,A. S. Benedict and family of this city was also present during the day.The esteemed couple were born,with their daughter, Miss Nealie. | raisc^. married and lived in Auburn, New York until they camelooking after them. Mr. Gibb3has not been in such good health for the past two years, but yesterday Mrs. Gibbs passed her 84th milestone and her natal anniversary was fittingly and suiet-)Jto Ccrona 41 years ago. Mr. Gibbs is now 83 years of age.Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fitch anddaughters Misses Catherine andDorothy and Mrs. A. H. Neutz-ly celebrated. Friends and rela- marii were l0s Angeles visitors1lt;tives called during the day leaving gifts and flowers along with words of congratulations and cheer. A beautiful birthday cake was cut at this time.Among the out-of-town folks calling were Mr. and Mrs. JamesSaturday where Mr. Fitch attended a meeting of the Equitable Life Insurance Company held in the company offices.IrsiMr. and Mrs. Curtis Cheatham Wallace of Glendale and their! H10 Ramona avenue had asl-vcdaughter and husband. Mr. and dinner guests Friday evening, MrMrs. Roy Manning and two children of Los Angeles; Clifford Benedict is. grandson) of Santa Paula, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor and two children of Bakersfield. Another daughter, Mrs.Cheatham's parents Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cheatham and the Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Richmond of Colton. Rev. Richmond is pastor of the Presbyterrean church in his home city.JI1I(I