Sunday, July 7, 2013

Marriages (July 7)

At the home of the bride's parents in North Sanford [Broome Co., NY], on Tuesday afternoon, October 14, Maude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Rosencrants, was united in marriage to Mr. Fred S. Robbins of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY]  The ceremony was witnessed only by the immediate friends of the bride and groom, the couple being attended by Morrell Colwell and Miss Grace Beilby.  After a short wedding journey Mr. and Mrs. Robbins will take up their residence at Bainbridge.  The pastor of the Methodist church officiated.  [Bainbridge Republican, Oct. 23, 1902]
 
Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]:  The marriage of Miss May Graves and Ernest G. Atwood of Atwood, Utah, occurs at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.C. Graves, Sidney, on Wednesday of this week.  Miss Graves teaches music in the Sidney High School and is organist in the Congregational church.  [Bainbridge Republican, Oct. 23, 1902]
 
Secretary Charles N. Woodhall of the Sidney, Y.M.C.A. was united in marriage this Tuesday with Miss Florence G. Barnes at her home, Cooperstown Junction [Otsego Co., NY].  [Bainbridge Republican, Oct. 23, 1902]
 
Mr. Milton L. Baldridge and Miss Lillian E. Drennen were married at the home of the bride on Bixby street [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY], yesterday, at ten o'clock, a.m., by Rev. Arthur Spaulding.  The wedding was a pretty, but quiet one, only the immediate relatives being present.  Mr. and Mrs. Baldridge left on the east-bound train at eleven o'clock for a tour of the principal cities of the east.  Hearty congratulations, rice and proverbial old shoes were showered upon them on their departure.  The groom, for sometime past, has been employed as traveling salesman for the Casein Company of America, and is a young man who has the highest respect of all who know him. The bride is an accomplished young lady whose many admirable qualities have won for her the admiration of a large social circle.  Mr. and Mrs. Baldridge will make their home with the bride's parents for the present.  [Bainbridge Republican, Oct. 9, 1902]

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