Winlers Girl Is May-Day Bride; Weds Ray Searsl/j-s. H. L. HusionBiThe first May-day bride was Miss Bessie L. Kramer of Winters, who was united in marriage this morning to Ray F. Sears of Winters by the Rev. C. H. Berry of the Baptist Church. The young groom is engaged in the business bet ween Winters and Sac - mci.to in company with his brother t laude. He is V e son of Mr. and Mrs Albert Sears, fo. “r residents of Woodland, and pioneer residents of Winters where the la-oily is well known and respected.The bride i lt;tlie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William *\ramcr of V nCo and up to her ma r' re lived at borne with her parents. She is spoken lt;d highly by those who know her in v, inters, and brings many acco li*h* ments and a pleasing personality to the new home which is to be csla‘dished in Winters.This is the first of five wc ! lings scheduled for May from the Winters section alone.]prcMied Mi gu on rit pb so WI (*r* cabo; loI 1*' j \k *l { * M! #