Thursday, September 19, 2013

Marriages (September 19)

Miss R. Burdelia Daley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Daley, 9 Schaffer Ave., became the bride of James G.  Nellis, son of Mrs. Leon Stimpson, 201 Chestnut St., at the Main Street Baptist parsonage Saturday night at 7.  Rev. George Thomson, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony.  Honor attendants were Miss Bernice Goodrich, Wells Bridge, and William L. Daley, 9 Schaffer Ave., brother of the bride, who was recently discharged from the service.  The bride was attired in a street length dress of military blue, trimmed with lace.  Her accessories were black and she wore a corsage of America Beauty roses.  Her maid of honor selected an afternoon dress of fuchsia crepe trimmed with lace.  Her corsage was of Talisman roses and she wore black accessories.  A reception for 30 followed the ceremony. The bride's table was centered with white chrysanthemums and a three-tiered wedding cake, topped with a cupid.  An all-white motif was used.  Mrs. Nellis graduated from Oneonta High school and attended State Teachers College for one year prior to entering the employ of Scintilla four years ago. The bridegroom was graduated from Morris High school.  A veteran of 63 combat missions in the Pacific theater and with two and one-half years overseas duty, he held the rank of captain when he was discharged recently.  Mr. Nellis is the managed of the Oneonta branch of Standard Brands.  The couple will live at 377 Main St....[LMD notation:  Nov. 17, 1945]
 
Delhi [Delaware Co.,  NY]:  Miss Genevieve Fontana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fontana, Livingston Manor, and George L. Geckle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Geckle, this village, were married Sunday afternoon at the Geckle residence, 27 Franklin.  The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Thomas J. Carlisle, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, here.  Attendants were Mrs. Beulah Snare, Albany, sister of the groom, and Frank Fontana, Jr., the bride's brother.  Miss Fontana was given in marriage by her father.  The bride wore a street-length aqua dress with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow rosebuds.  Mrs. Snare wore a beige and black dress, black accessories and a corsage of orchid colored pompoms.  House decorations comprised of Chrysanthemums, marigolds, roses, carnations, and autumn foliage.  Miss Theresa Fontana played several selections on the piano.  About 20 guests attended the ceremony and reception at the home.  following a brief trip through southern New York and northern Pennsylvania, the couple will be at home at 19 Church, Oneonta [Otsego Co.,  NY].  Both are employed at Homer Folks hospital, Oneonta.  Mrs. Geckle was graduated from Livingston Manor high school and Mr. Geckle attended Delaware academy, Delhi.  ... [LMD notation:  Oct. 10, 1943]
 
Mr. & Mrs. George and Genevieve (Fontana) Geckle
 
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Marriages in Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY for the year 1903
 
Jan. 1       Winfred St. John and May Bentley
Jan. 5       Charles A. Ingersoll and Grace L. Prince
Feb. 3       Lewis C. Taylor and Mary E. Stilson
Apr. 16     LeGrand Parsons and Emma C. Jacobson
May 19     Charles L. Soden and Maude Stilson
June 4       Dr. Hammond of Bainbridge and J. Victoria Titus of Auburn
June 21     Perry Rood and Ophelia Pearsall
June 25     Louis L. Corbin and Lottie B. Warner
July 2        Julien G. Corbin and Mary Elizabeth Payne
Aug. 9       Elmer B. Payne and Anna McDermott
Aug. 20     Freeman M. Benentt and Clara Sophia Humphrey
Oct. 28      Milton L. Baldridge and Lillian E. Drennen
Oct. 30      Henry Aylesworth and Mary Blair
Nov. 26     Ralph Hinman and May Shapley
Dec. 23      T. Henry Petley and Isabelle Ireland
Dec. 24      Lewellyn E. Burrows and Bessie E. White
Dec. 24      At Rockdale, Charles D. Marble of Rochester, and Jessie E. Harwood of Bainbridge
Dec. 25      Frank J. Rivenburg and Clara A. Watrous
Dec. 31      Abram Ruso and Pearl A. Wakeman
 
 


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