Granite Springs. A very quiet wedding took place in Merced last Wednesday, Feb. 1, in which Miss Anna Herbeck and James Bonds were made one. The bride is the oldest daughter of F. J. Herbeck of this district, and a young lady beloved by all her associates. Mr. Bonds has for several years been a resident of Greeley district, and has prepared a home there where the happy couple will reside. A large circle of friends wish the young couple a long and happy life.
Mrs. J. Hopkins and daughter, Miss Etta Stribling, are visiting in Coulterville. The social hop given at Granite Springs schoolhouse last Saturday evening was a very enjoyable affair, though the attendance would have been larger had the weather been less stormy.
A. Lindau of Snelling spent Sunday here, returning on Monday morning's stage.
Mrs. F. J. Herbeck and daughter, Miss Mabel, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Merced.
A great many here, both old and young, are ailing more or less with colds.
Judge Rector of Merced made a flying visit to this district a few days since looking after a water-right location on the Merced river. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stribling of Merced Falls attended the social Saturday last. Mrs. T. Reedy and son Clarence, also Miss Maggie Reedy were down from Coulterville Saturday to "trip the light fantastic," as were also Bert Austin and Grover Low of Greeley. Feb. 7,1905. TOPSY.
Mariposa Gazette, Number 36, 30 January 1915:
Granite Springs Notes. Jim Bond stopped with Granite Springs relatives Sunday night on his way home from San Francisco, from which place he had gone to bring the remains of his father, who died there last week. The many friends of Mr. Bond, Sr., regret his death. Frank Herbeck of upper Granite Springs officiated at the funeral services, Monday, at the Dudley cemetery a few miles from Coulterville.
Granite Springs. A very quiet wedding took place in Merced last Wednesday, Feb. 1, in which Miss Anna Herbeck and James Bonds were made one. The bride is the oldest daughter of F. J. Herbeck of this district, and a young lady beloved by all her associates. Mr. Bonds has for several years been a resident of Greeley district, and has prepared a home there where the happy couple will reside. A large circle of friends wish the young couple a long and happy life.
Mrs. J. Hopkins and daughter, Miss Etta Stribling, are visiting in Coulterville. The social hop given at Granite Springs schoolhouse last Saturday evening was a very enjoyable affair, though the attendance would have been larger had the weather been less stormy.
A. Lindau of Snelling spent Sunday here, returning on Monday morning's stage.
Mrs. F. J. Herbeck and daughter, Miss Mabel, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Merced.
A great many here, both old and young, are ailing more or less with colds.
Judge Rector of Merced made a flying visit to this district a few days since looking after a water-right location on the Merced river. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stribling of Merced Falls attended the social Saturday last. Mrs. T. Reedy and son Clarence, also Miss Maggie Reedy were down from Coulterville Saturday to "trip the light fantastic," as were also Bert Austin and Grover Low of Greeley. Feb. 7,1905. TOPSY.
Mariposa Gazette, Number 36, 30 January 1915:
Granite Springs Notes. Jim Bond stopped with Granite Springs relatives Sunday night on his way home from San Francisco, from which place he had gone to bring the remains of his father, who died there last week. The many friends of Mr. Bond, Sr., regret his death. Frank Herbeck of upper Granite Springs officiated at the funeral services, Monday, at the Dudley cemetery a few miles from Coulterville.
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