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Teachers of the Valley Will Meet Here in 1899KOTION BEING MADE IT CABBIES UNANIMOUSLYSuperintendent Harrell Presents this City’s Claims and Pledges Accommodation for All and Ex-enses of the Meeting.Khe Valley Teachers’ Association ^hold Its 1899 session In Bakers -; was so decided in Fresno today. The matter was presented by Superintendent Harrell of this county. The resolution of the Board of Trade of this city was read and the speaker Pledged accommodation for all and Viaranteed the local expesses of theding.berintendent Kirk seconded Mr. fell’s motion and the questionIff ed without a dissenting vote.lick Bros; set silver coffee spoous, Mr. and Mrs. Estes; pair vases, Dinkel-spiel Bros; two rockers, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bailey; wedding cake, Mr. and Mrs. Schurra; set desert plates; Mes-dames Ferris and Ryan; pickle caster, Misses Hattie and Maude Ripley; sugar shell and butter knife, R. A. Fuller; stove, plow and wagon, W. E. Rankin; bed room set, brother of the groom; table, Walker Rankin, silver sugar shell and butter knife, Edmond and Clayton Ripley; silver fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. Ripley; tea set, Misses Carrie Andrews and Daisy Walser; China card receiver, Miss F. Shomate; handkerchief box, Lee Rankin; glass pitcher, Chas. Hart; smoking set, Mr. J. B. Ferris; pair. chenille poitieres, Gus Miller; silver and sugar shell and butter knife, Misses Hayes.After completing the above list your correspondent learned that there were several other presents consisting of an elegant set of furniture, set of iurniture, set of books, etc., but did not learn names of doners. Y.PlrBipley-Bankin Wedding.[Communicated |Wednesday evening Caliente en Ijoyed a treat in the wedding of Warren ptankin of Walker’s Basin and Miss Ilia Ripley of this place.Ifhe spacious parlor of the Caliente lGl which has been appropriately BRorated for the occasion was filled I.0 overflowing with invited guests, j the Jibout one hundred and fifty being jiate present. / I attlt;__L -S t. ^ ^AkinwlticasilinjdietandAt the appointed hour the bridal party consisting of the bride, accompanied by her two sisters. Misses Hattie and Maud Ripley, and thejcal grnnu* Accompanied by his brother \qt. lee Rankin and Peter O’Meara, en-ijlaiTcallwbbeprbupred and took their places, the bride Imd groom standing directly under an Immense cluster of beautiful mistletoe. Jrhe Rev. Livingstone performed the wa Tsolemn and beautiful ceremony of the 11),lt; [Methodist church. | paiThe bride who is a sweet looking I jni [id was really a vision of loveliness jj0 r5«beaWH^'^rhitc Swis-j drc-.ss! was daintily and becomingly nmed with cream silk and lace.^ carried a bouquet of white carua-Kins, rose buds and maiden-hair fern. WThe grobm wore the conventiona. ofSck nod presented a-manlylt;.and dignified bearing.The newly wedded couple then received. congratulations after which they’feditng'way to the dining rood where two dong tables fairly groaned under the weight of dainty, delicious tind rich fare, the bride's cake beiug articularly notifiable as a work of' (,t The tables were fijled for the. hi secijid time and after everyone had d€ eaten all It was possible to do at one nc time, all adjourned to the Thacher th hall where the floor had been prepared q for dancing and a stringed orchestra I th from Bakersfield furnished delightful music.The happy couple left Thursday morning for,San Francisco where they will remain a couple of weeks to spend their honeymoon.The groom has built a comfortable residence on South Fork where the young couple will reside on their return.Few newly married people start out in life with as many useful presents as were given to Mr. and Mrs. Rankin.The following is a list of the presents and doners:Silver and glass berry dish, Misses Dukes; glass set, Misses Wells; berry set, Miss Marsh; China dinner set, Mis. W. Iv Rankin; work box, Peter .O'Meara; elegant parlor lamp, Mr. ^kd Mrs. D. W. Walser; silver sugar Till and butter knife, Mr. and Mrs. fT. Lightner; hand-painted plaque, drs. Edmonston; handsome parlor lamp, T. O’Brien; bon bon dish, Red-hialtl
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Daily Californian

Bakersfield, California, US

Fri, Dec 23, 1898

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