Saturday, August 3, 2013

Marriages (August 3)

A pretty wedding took place Saturday evening, July 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Greek on North Main street, when their oldest daughter, Grace A. Greek was united in marriage to Frank Butler of Afton, Rev. G.G. Perrine, rector of Christ church, Guilford, performed the full Episcopal ceremony with the ring.  The rooms were prettily decorated with flowers and ferns and potted plants.  the bridal party at the sound of the wedding march proceeded to the parlor and took their places to a sheltering corner embanked with ferns and flowers.  The bride was dressed in white trimmed with blue, and the bridesmaid, Miss Lena Wright, a friend of the bride, was dressed in blue trimmed with white.  The best man was Frank Spicer of Page Brook.  Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served.  Mr. and Mrs. Butler will make their home with the bride's parents.  Mr. Butler is a steady young man and an employee of the Sugar milk factory.  There were many congratulations for the bridal couple.  [Bainbridge Republican,  July 23, 1903]

On Thursday evening, Jan 26, Miss Lena Darling and Norris Butts of Masonville [Delaware Co., NY], stole a march on their many friends and were quietly married at the Baptist parsonage at Masonville by Rev. Murry.  the couple were attended by the bride's sister, Miss Ruth Darling and the groom's brother, Alton Butts.  Both are popular young people of this place.  Their many friends extend them their best wishes and heartiest congratulations.  [Bainbridge News & Republican,  Feb. 2, 1933]

Livingston S. Latham, son of former Sheriff and Mrs. Arthur R. Latham, of Deposit, and Antoniette Henderson, daughter of W.E. Henderson, of Walton, were united in marriage by Rev. John T. Lyon, pastor of the Federated Church in Unadilla February 3 at 8 p.m.  The bride holds a responsible position in the First National Bank of Sidney and the groom is associated with the law offices of Charles C. Flaesch.  The young couple have taken an apartment at the home of George W. Silvernail in Unadilla [Otsego Co., NY].  [Bainbridge News & Republican,  Feb. 9, 1933]

Paul Rosenkranz, of Lynbrook, L.I., and Miss Ethel Munk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Munk, of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], were married at the Lutheran Church at Wantagh, L.I., on Thursday, February 2nd.  They were attended by Mrs. VanderVeen and Mrs. Annis, of Merrick.  After the ceremony the party went to the home of Mrs. VanderVeen, where a wedding dinner was served.  Mr. and Mrs. Rosenkrans will make their home in Lynbrook, where Mr. Rosenkrans is employed.  [Bainbridge News & Republican,  Feb. 9, 1933]
 
 

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