Friday, December 20, 2013

Marriages (December 19)

Delevan M. Lord and Mildred L. Colwell were united in marriage Thursday evening, February 9th, at the home of the bride.  The wedding was a very quiet affair.  The ceremony was performed by the Rev. R.F. Lesh pastor of the bride.  The double ring service was used.  The guests were Mrs. Lord, Mother of the groom, Mrs. Ella Olmstead, grandmother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colwell, Maurice Colwell, Mr. and Mrs. Morell Colwell, Mr. and Mrs. Warren T. Corbin, and Mrs. R.F. Lesh.  A delicious wedding supper was served and the bridal couple left by automobile for a short wedding trip.  [Bainbridge Republican, Feb. 16, 1922]
 
Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Partridge have returned from Owego where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Partridge's friend Miss Helen Arlene Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt W. Miller, to Thomas Henry Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cook, at the home of Miss Miller's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Stedman on Main St.  After the ceremony a wedding supper and reception was held at the Owego hotel which was attended by about 125 guests.  Mrs. Cook is a graduate of the Owego Free Academy and has attended Cornell University.  Mr. Cook is employed as bookkeeper at the Owego National Bank.  [Bainbridge Republican, Feb. 23, 1922]
 
Mr. Paul L. Michel of Bainbridge and Miss Ruth McCullough of Greene were united in marriage, Saturday, February 18, 1922 at the M.E. Parsonage by the Rev. L.L. Vought--The Enterprise, Greene [Bainbridge Republican, Mar. 2, 1922]
 
Beatty-Downrey Engagement:  Mrs. Frank A. Lane of 26 Oak Crest Place, Nutley, New Jersey, announces the engagement of her sister Miss Malva Althea Dowrey of Hamilton, Ohio, to Mr. Norman Leslie Beatty, son of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Beatty of 247 Park Ave., East Orange, N.J., and of Bainbridge, N.Y.  [Bainbridge Republican, March 2, 1922]
 
The marriage of Herman A. Viel and Miss Glodysn C. Oldfield was solemnized at Guilford Center [Chenango Co., NY] Saturday afternoon, February 18th.  Rev. James W. Bump, pastor of the congregational church uniting them in the holy bonds of matrimony.  the groom is a young farmer and son of Mr. and Mrs. John Viel and the bride is an accomplished young lady of Guilford Center, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Oldfield.  After the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, the couple took the 4:10 train at Guilford Center for a honeymoon trip to Syracuse.  Their Guilford friends unite in wishing prosperity and lots of success in their journey through life together.  [Bainbridge Republican, May 2, 1922]
 
 

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