■■rA;TP/ 4lt; - .r I.:»|Two Popular 1.-* - ■ *•-- .* -j »- —5 »• lt;/*,- V* * •«•* '•^'k- .'*' ' * t ‘i'*!'• »*-V; V* , **-Tuesday AtteraooA -,*fc : »'V- •-• • v ., ‘ „ *■lt; . 74* i•.: ’•■'\i:v7? f~*• * .*■ ”and Joy ^ ^e'V- • ’ •. . . • v .. , f Vfilt; .t*t3- Tuesday afternoon at the prettyI • • * *ir home of E. E. Aldinger the corner |J Hof Ninth and Joy streets, occured the marriage of his eldest daughter, Hat-d tie Evans Aldinger, to George Deie-y vah Baer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.p|N. Baer of this city..* •• ^About thirty guests witnessed the “[ceremony, which was performed at e 12:30 o'clock by Rev. E. J. Harlow, lb of the Christian church. The bride c4 •* I11 and groom Were unattehded, Miss c -[Prances Sargent playing the wed*|litclH«re I ding march. J1The bride's gown was white seco to■silk and she carried white carnations IP with maiden-hair ferns and wore a cluster of white flowers in her hair, jt The rooms were artistically decor- ft: ated, mainly In white andT green. Lc Mr. and Mrs. Baer left on ttiejfi afternoon train for a wedding trip, pq their destination being San’Diego and [p Coronado. Upon their return the flt;0 \ ■first of the week they will toe at home | a: at -the bride’s father’s residence atONinth and Howard streets after July first.iThe going away Gress was a tan suit. There iwere many beautiful presents to show the esteem in which clt;I ii* the young people are held.Both young people have lived in Corona for a great many years and have made a host of friends, and| /iboth are members and workers in i• •the Christian church. Miss Aldinger*by her quiet dignity and lady-like bearing has won her way into the 1 hearts of many who are unknown to her.* Mr. Baer7ft known as a young man of most excellent habits. He is associated with his father in the blacksmithing business at the corner of Seventh and Main streets, where they have built up a large and paying business.The Courier wdshes to take this opportunity to extend to Mr. and Mrs. George D. Baer, in behalf of the community, the best of wishes for | their married life, and in the words of Rip Van Winkle: ‘‘May you live |w* long and prosper.oimtiisnlt;sa%wlt;Ni1Cth