Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]: A very pretty wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Keith, on Avery street on Wednesday noon of last week, when their daughter, Miss Bessie G. Keith was united in marriage with Frances T. Macey, of Binghamton [Broome Co., NY]. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A.L. Shear of the Congregational church. The wedding presents were numerous and valuable consisting of an elaborate service of solid silver, 20 dollar gold pieces, several checks of generous amounts, hand painted china, oil paintings, fine linen, etc. The newly married pair who were to take the East bound train on the D.&H. road, as a precautionary measure to avoid the customary shower of rice quietly slipped away to Unadilla. Their bridal tour is expected to cover places in Connecticut, Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Va. Their future home will be in Binghamton. [Bainbridge Republican, Feb. 15, 1906]
Guilford [Chenango Co. NY]: Friday evening of last week the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Garnier, niece of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Millard, of Oneonta [Otsego Co. NY], and Ernest Neff, of Guilford, occurred at the Millard home, the Rev. J.C. Russel officiating. The bride was a former student at the Oneonta Normal. She looked very pretty in her bridal dress of pearl colored chiffon tricot. Choice refreshments were served. Mrs. Neff received many costly presents. Guilford will be the home of the young couple. The groom is an esteemed business man of that place....[Bainbridge Republican, Feb. 22,1 906]
A very pretty home wedding occurred Sunday, February 5, at McClure, N.Y, when Miss Mildred Young, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Owen B. Young, became the bride of Ardeen T. Darling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Darling, of Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]. The bride was gowned in blue silk crepe, with the rest of her attire matching. She carried a beautiful bridal bouquet of lilies snap-dragons and peonies. the groom was attired in the conventional blue. Following the wedding ceremony, which occurred at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage, a wedding dinner was served, with the table set for ten. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. W.I. Andrews, and Mrs. Dexter Darling. The young couple will take up their residence at 29 River street, Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]. Mr. and Mrs. Darling have many friends in Sidney and vicinity who unite in congratulations and best wishes. Many of the students in our Guilford school also offer congratulations, as Mrs. Darling attended school here when Rev. Owen Young, her father, was the pastor of the M.E. Church here for two years. Mr. Darling was a former Guilford boy, his parents having lived here for many years prior to locating in Sidney. They now have their summer home on Guilford Lake. [Bainbridge News & Republican, Feb. 16, 1933]
A very pretty home wedding occurred Sunday, February 5, at McClure, N.Y, when Miss Mildred Young, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Owen B. Young, became the bride of Ardeen T. Darling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Darling, of Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]. The bride was gowned in blue silk crepe, with the rest of her attire matching. She carried a beautiful bridal bouquet of lilies snap-dragons and peonies. the groom was attired in the conventional blue. Following the wedding ceremony, which occurred at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage, a wedding dinner was served, with the table set for ten. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. W.I. Andrews, and Mrs. Dexter Darling. The young couple will take up their residence at 29 River street, Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]. Mr. and Mrs. Darling have many friends in Sidney and vicinity who unite in congratulations and best wishes. Many of the students in our Guilford school also offer congratulations, as Mrs. Darling attended school here when Rev. Owen Young, her father, was the pastor of the M.E. Church here for two years. Mr. Darling was a former Guilford boy, his parents having lived here for many years prior to locating in Sidney. They now have their summer home on Guilford Lake. [Bainbridge News & Republican, Feb. 16, 1933]
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