Sunday, May 12, 2013

Marriages (Mi, Mo) MHD Collection

 
Miss Annabelle Milbert became the bride of Howard A. Smith at 2 p.m. April 16.  The Rev. Guy Kinney officiated at Berean Baptist Church, New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY].  The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Milbert of Burlington Flats [Otsego Co., NY], is a graduate of Binghamton City Hospital School of Nursing.  Her husband is the son of Harold W. Smith of New Berlin.  The bride wore a cathedral-length gown of white satin and a fingertip veil of illusion.  Her bouquet was of pink sweetheart roses and stephanotis.  Miss Geri Milbert was maid of honor for her sister.  Patricia Smith, the bridegroom's cousin, was flower girl.  Ernest Clemens served as best man.  Ushers were Norman Smith and Charles Milbert, brothers of the bridegroom and bride.  Mr. Smith's brother, Vaughn Smith, was ring bearer.  The couple is living in New Berlin. 
 
Mr. and Mrs. Stiles Millen, of Endicott [Broome Co., NY], announce the marriage of their daughter, Ann Grace, to Robert James Gordon, son of Mrs. Lester Stead.  The double ring ceremony was performed at 8 p.m. July 23, by the Rev. Norman Lawton, pastor of the Port Dickinson Baptist Church.  They were attended by the bride's sister and brother, Mrs. James Kneen and Herbert Millen.  The immediate families of the couple attended.  Mr. and Mrs. Gordon will make their home at 4 Mercereau street, Binghamton [Broome Co., NY].  [MHD notation:  1949]


Miss Ruth M. Vroman, daughter of Mrs. Mary Gross of 25 Orton avenue and Gordon L. Miller, son of Mrs. H.J. Guertin of 236 Main street, were married at the Tabernacle M E. Parsonage by the Rev. Lloyd Duren, this morning at 9 o'clock.  Only the immediate families witnessed the ceremony.  They were attended by Miss Bertha Bunnell and Herman Schering.  The bride wore a tan canton crepe gown and large black picture hat faced with tan.  She wore a corsage bouquet of pink rosebuds.  The maid of honor wore a gown of light brown canton crepe with hat to match.  Her corsage bouquet was of butterfly roses.  A wedding luncheon was served at the home of the bridegroom's mother following the ceremony.  A wedding cake centered the bride's table.  Pink and white asters in crystal bowls were placed at each end of the table and pink favors marked the corners.  Mr. and Mrs. Miller left on a motor trip to Niagara Falls and Canada.  They will live at 118 Helen street.  For traveling the bride wore a black satin dress trimmed with tan, tan hat and black coat. 

Miss Alice Monahan, daughter of Mrs. Grace Monahan, Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], was married to Clifford A. Wearne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wearne, Bainbridge, Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Baptist Church, Bainbridge.  The Rev. Norman Lawton, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony.  The bride, given in marriage by her brother, James Monahan, Bainbridge, wore a white velveray gown with long train, a fingertip veil of nylon and a halo of white daisies.  She carried a bouquet of yellow daisies and white sweet peas.  The maid of honor was Miss Patricia Perry of Devon, Conn., a classmate of the bride.  The bridesmaids were Mrs. James Monahan and Mrs. Milton Simonds, Jr., of Binghamton.  The ring bearer was Billie Monahan, nephew of the bride.  The best man was Leonard Wearne of Blakely, Pa., brother of the bridegroom.  The ushers were Milton Simonds Jr., Fayette Smith and William Butler.  Mrs. Norman Lawton presided at the organ and Miss Bette Bullock of Devon, Conn., sang.  A reception for 75 was held in the church parlors.  The bride is a graduate of Bainbridge Central School and graduated this June from Syracuse University with a B.A Degree.  The bridegroom also graduated from the Bainbridge school and was in the navy for three years.  They will reside in Newark Valley [Tioga Co., NY] where she will teach art in the school there.  Mr. Wearne will enter Ithaca College in September.  The bride was the guest of honor at two prenuptial showers in Bainbridge.  Her going-away suit was of white pique with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. 

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