A quiet wedding in which a large number of the people of Afton will be interested, took place last Sunday afternoon, May 16, 1920, at the Presbyterian parsonage on Spring street when Morton B. Cooper of Owego, N.Y., and Miss Wealtha A. Sprague of Afton [Chenango Co., NY], were united in marriage by the bride's pastor, Dr. J.J. Francis, of the Presbyterian church. The bride looked very charming in a dark blue tailored suit with a Persian vest, and a flower turban, and the groom, as he had reason to do, looked exceedingly happy. The bridesmaid and groomsman were Miss Alta Shelton of Sidney and Orson L. Thorpe of Bainbridge. Mrs. Cooper is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sprague and has a host of friends in Afton, where she has been so widely and favorably known for several years in connection with the post office and the telephone exchange, and in social circles all of whom will wish the young couple a long and happy wedded life--Afton Enterprise. [Bainbridge Republican, May 20, 1920]
Miss Kathleen Courtney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Courtney, of Sidney [Delaware Co.,, NYI], and Andress Doolittle, a former resident of this village, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Doolittle, of Otego [Otsego Co., NY], were united in marriage Saturday night in Otego. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C.R. Mosher, pastor of the Baptist Church of that village. Mrs. Doolittle is a graduate of the Sidney High School and is now employed at the silk mill. Mr. Doolittle is employed at the Scintilla plant. They are residing in East Main street, Sidney.
Miss Kathleen Courtney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Courtney, of Sidney [Delaware Co.,, NYI], and Andress Doolittle, a former resident of this village, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Doolittle, of Otego [Otsego Co., NY], were united in marriage Saturday night in Otego. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C.R. Mosher, pastor of the Baptist Church of that village. Mrs. Doolittle is a graduate of the Sidney High School and is now employed at the silk mill. Mr. Doolittle is employed at the Scintilla plant. They are residing in East Main street, Sidney.
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